Disney World came up with a creative way to enforce their mask policy: They won’t sell you your RIDE PHOTO if you aren’t wearing a mask.
A P.R. person for Disney confirmed this new rule yesterday, but added that they always had a policy of, quote, “suppressing photos if someone is doing something unsafe on the ride.” And during the pandemic, not wearing a mask is considered hazardous to others, and so they say it’s consistent with their policy.
Fox News says Disney World has also opened several designated spaces throughout its parks where visitors can remove their masks. They’re called “relaxation zones,” and the people in them still have to social-distance.
Disney won’t give you a picture from your ride if you don’t wear a maskhttps://t.co/6tU78evxiR
— 7News Boston WHDH (@7News) July 13, 2020
The magical world of Disney has implemented quite a few changes as the Magic Kingdom Park reopened to visitors in Florida this weekend.
In addition to wearing mouse ears, all guests ages two and older will be required to wear face coverings in the park. https://t.co/Hdlv6YMy7i
— CNN (@CNN) July 13, 2020
