Disney World Do not sell this if you do not wear a face mask
If you do not wear a mask in the magic kingdom right now, you will not be able to have one.
When Walt Disney World reopened at Orlando during the weekend, the theme park attracted a lot of attention, especially those who interviewed the decision whenFlorida found a record number of new COVID cases. Park officials emphasized the extent that new policies such as social distancing on rides and mandatory maskkeep the amusement park safely For visitors and workers. And now, Disney World institutes a new intelligent policy designed to ensure that all visitorsFollow their requirement of mandatory mask:Customers who are caught at the camera without mask can not buy their mid-term photos, Reports CNN.
If customers are taken without mask in these mid-way pictures, which are among the most popular memories after a trip to an amusement park, this photo will not be available for purchase.
"Walt Disney World Public Relations Director has confirmed with CNN that the company has an existing policy of deleting photos if someone does something dangerous on the way", reports the plug. "Do not wear a mask would be compatible with this policy."
WDW news today says they haveConfirmed with employees at Disney World that "guests who remove their face masks during an attraction will have their photos on the trip soaked and removed from the photopass system. Only guests following the rules andkeep their face masks on everything Times for the duration of the attraction will have their photo appear to download or buy. "
After nearly four months of dark arrival, the magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World and Animal Kingdom reopened on July 11, followed by the Hollywood Studios of Epcot and Disney on July 15th. To the reopening,Disney World has announced It has put in place improved cleaning protocols, in addition to requiring masks and applying social distancing on rides and in all parks. In addition, park visitors must make reservations to enter and are no longer allowed to visit different parks in one day. Visitors and employees receive temperature checks during entry and shows of fireworks and parades were suspended to prevent crowds.
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Some thematic parks, however, went to other more extreme measures, to ensure the safety of everyone. According toThe Journal de Wall Street, The Japan Theme Park Association requests thatRussian mountain riders across the country avoid shouting, since it can freeDroplets in the air. An amusement park, Fuji-Q Highland, asks your guests to "scream tribute inside your heart". And for more information about the reopening of Disney, checkHere is what the reopening of the Disney world looked like a coronavirus environment.