It seems like with a downward trajectory, the three phases should be over in six weeks, right? Am I misinterpreting that? Is it the general phases I keep reading about everywhere, or do large venues have separate phases to follow?Hopefully the wearing of masks will change with the phases. By November I hope required is over.
It seems like with a downward trajectory, the three phases should be over in six weeks, right? Am I misinterpreting that? Is it the general phases I keep reading about everywhere, or do large venues have separate phases to follow?
We have a December trip. If we have to wear masks, we will cancel. I guess I'm not going to worry about it now.
As far as I've read DS is not allowing any exceptions so I would unfortunately think the parks might be the same.My family cannot wear masks. If they allow an ADA reasonable accommodation of not wearing one, then we will be there opening day.
Agreed - and probably all public areas - hotels, restaurants (except when eating), shops, transportation, etc. Not just the parks.As far as I've read DS is not allowing any exceptions so I would unfortunately think the parks might be the same.
As far as I've read DS is not allowing any exceptions so I would unfortunately think the parks might be the same.
I hope so too! We have been looking forward to this trip for over 2+ years now.Hopefully the wearing of masks will change with the phases. By November I hope required is over.
Of course they will allow ADA accommodations, it is the law. The rigor around any required proof and other backup is the real question. I would suggest contacting them well in advance of any travel.My family cannot wear masks. If they allow an ADA reasonable accommodation of not wearing one, then we will be there opening day.
To me it would seem obvious if you can see the person’s mouth & nose then it’s not a face covering. A gaiter would cover the face. A mask with ear loops and ties can get pulled off just as a quickly as a gaiter.To me having a mask that “ties” seems like a ridiculous qualification because you can sew or glue ties to a gaiter and some are being sold with ear loops already? Some mask that look like disposable surgical mask are basically tissue paper and some homemade masks are better than tri-ply surgical masks because people put a million layers and a filter into them. Glad they started tod engine what a “face cover is” but it doesn’t seem to be based on science but rather on what a worker can be trained to observe easily.
I've been seeing reports that there will be no ADA accommodations because it is a safety issue. Masks are a no go for my special needs daughter and I hope the mask requirements everywhere are dropped soon. I don't like the idea of my daughter and others like her becoming societal outcasts over masks.Of course they will allow ADA accommodations, it is the law. The rigor around any required proof and other backup is the real question. I would suggest contacting them well in advance of any travel.
Actually, that's the tricky part. They are not required to have an ADA exception at this time. Right now this appears to be company choice, and legal either way. However, we all know this is a big lawsuit waiting to happen as to when the appropriate time to end this exception might be. I absolutely agree, call ahead. Whatever the answer is today could change at any time. Way too much craziness everywhere!Of course they will allow ADA accommodations, it is the law.