1. Make sure the mask stays over the nose. Try on the masks before you arrive because the cast members will say something if the mask dips below the nose. I saw them correct people many times while we were there. I know some masks run larger than others.
2. Take several masks. You will sweat. It will also rain at least once per day and your mask will get wet. I picked up a package of 25 so I could switch out in the afternoon. Then I'd throw them away in the evening when we were back in our room. If we had reusable masks, I'd wash them.
3. Be sure to take breaks. It can get hot. There are Relaxation Stations throughout the parks where you can remove your mask and rest.
4. Yes, you still need to wear masks if the PhotoPass Photographer takes your picture, but have fun! We still did. The mask photos will be a great reminder of how things were during a pandemic.
5. Don't let masks ruin a fun vacation. Yes, they can be a pain. But it's possible to still have a blast. So put one on and enjoy yourself! Don't dwell on something small.
Most places these days require masks, and if children can wear them, so can you. I found that I forgot I had mine on most of the time. I'll continue to wear my mask, and so will my children, not only for our sakes, but for yours as well.
After all, Mary Poppins appreciates it.
Great job! I appreciate people who wear masks.
ReplyDeleteThose are great tips about wearing a mask. I see a lot of people wearing them below the nose.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great guest and patron because you roll with the flow and do ot let this mask thing ruin a good time. I hate wearing the mask so i do not know if I could go to Disney.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I know Mickey appreciated you and all of us in Florida for wearing your mask. I bet its quicker getting on the rides too with less people being allowed in.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I know Mickey appreciated you and all of us in Florida for wearing your mask. I bet its quicker getting on the rides too with less people being allowed in.
ReplyDeleteI love how much fun you make this look with masks on. This is extremely important to experiment with before the kids potentially go back to school. I agree with you if kids can do it so can we!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that they are enforcing masks in Disney! It looks like your family had a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see that Disney is keeping things safe. I have a hard time with masks so I am staying home.
ReplyDeleteThese are some awesome tips - I've been struggling with my mask of late and I definitely need to try and find one which sits better around my nose.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome tips, I've seen so many people wearing masks under the nose... How hard is to wear a freaking mask
ReplyDeleteWearing masks is such a nightmare! Great they didn't destroy your visit to Disney World! :)
ReplyDeleteTip number 2 needs to be framed! Lol. I love that you mentioned this because I can't imagine people wearing just one mask for the whole day, all sweaty, while running around Disney World–or any other park. I also did not know that you had to keep it on for the PhotoPass photos. Great tips!
ReplyDeleteSome great advice
ReplyDeleteI noticed that a lot of folks wear their masks below the nose instead of over the nose. Nice pointing out this fact. Been a hot minute since I visited walt disney though
ReplyDeleteGood idea to bring extra masks, especially with how hot it is now.
ReplyDeleteSounds like having to wear a mask at Disney didn't change the experience one bit. Looks like a great time!
ReplyDeleteDoes it really always rain once a day? I had no idea.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see wearing a mask doesn't interfere with having fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I can't imagine it in the heat, but that's great that they have spots you can take a break.
ReplyDeleteMasks are necessity and we need to adapt, however I am still often not comfortable enough wearing it inside.
ReplyDeleteWearing a mask is now the new way of life and something we need to just learn to live with. It's good that the staff there made sure people wore them properly.
ReplyDeleteI have a big appreciation for this post because aside from sharing your fun experience at Walt Disney you are also reminding us to follow the health protocol by wearing a mask.
ReplyDeleteI just think it's something we're going to have to live with for a while now. It can take some time to adjust, but we have all been doing fine with it. It's sad to see so many having to wear masks, but I definitely understand too. I just hope that it doesn't have to last to much longer.
ReplyDeleteWearing a mask is so important these days. Thanks for sharing these tips. Bringing extra masks is key!
ReplyDeleteIt drives me crazy seeing people wear them under the nose. You can still have a good time even with the conditions we have to adjust to, love this post!
ReplyDeleteI actually had no idea Disney opened its park again, that is great actually especially if you take the necessary precautions.
ReplyDeleteWearing mask is the new fashion now, and obviously safe too! It is great that Walt Disney talking safety measures!
ReplyDeleteI think it's great that they're correcting people! And YES! Tkae multiples!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been back yet but was thinking of going in the fall. I definitely love the tip to take extra masks, that will come in handy! I think looking back at the mask pictures will actually be something really great to talk about one day!
ReplyDeleteWalt Disney World would be a really fun thing to do. It has been way too long since I have been there.
ReplyDeleteWalt Disney world would be great place to visit. I would love to go there with my kids once everything is clear. Yes mask will be there but still.
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