I think mask adoption will not be an issue at UOR. My worry when it comes to thunderstorms is where do the people go? If you're limiting people in shops, restaurants, queues, and indoor areas where will 10k-15k people go?
Good point. And some areas have almost nowhere to go. Seuss is basically- cram into Cat in the Hat exit gift shop.
And that’s when the masks will come off to wipe their faces or whatever. And then you’re in an exposed area for a much longer period of time. And a long exposure time is a much bigger issue vs the short exposure time you would encounter from anything outdoors.
I worry about this much more at Disney than I do at Universal.
Totally. Disney certainly has way more entitled guests attending.
Note that the only reason I think enforcement (at least outdoors) is going to fall by the wayside is because of the people that will be going.
If everyone who
normally came to universal would go, I think mask compliance would be fine.
But the people who are going to be going to UOR during this time (outside of bloggers), will be people who are ok with assuming a risk. I also think the people who are going don’t care nearly as much about masks as someone who is a universal fan but absolutely wont go until COVID slows down or there is a better treatment- even with enforced masks and distancing.
People who are demanding enforcement of mask wearing likely won’t be going anyway. And the people who do go, would likely be fine without masks outdoors anyway.
So someone like me, who actually has a trip booked? I’d be fine with no masks outside, but would definitely prefer them indoors. I think the people who have assumed the risks (and are insane?) like me, have a similar mindset and maybe (scarily) don’t care about masks at all.
So it’s more: what’s the mentality of those
who are actually going to be going at this time? I think that’s why mask enforcement might fall off by July 1 and become “recommended” and not “required” outdoors.