Disney Parks faces backlash for requiring guests to wear masks
Disney Parks faces backlash for requiring guests to wear masks

On May 16, Disney Parks notified the publicthat it would conduct a phased reopening ofDisney Springs in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.In its blog post, Disney Parks noted thatit would require all visitors 3 years andolder to wear face coverings.“This is an important part of protecting bothour guests and our cast.

Please be sure youhave an ample amount of face coverings foryourself and your party before you arrive”.That rule apparently didn’t sitwell with several readers, whofired back at Disney Parks.A Twitter user managed to compile a number ofthe responses, which, in turn, have gone viral.Among the responses was one that read, “I’m sorrybut I and my family will not be coming to DisneySprings with these ridiculous rules especiallywearing of the mask.

Masks should be optional”.Another one read, “No thanks.

Masks and temperaturechecks are not very magical no matter how youtry to paint it.

Plus masks are meant to be wornfor short periods of time.

Not all day long”.Many Twitter users have since condemnedthe critics who posted on Disney Parks’ blog.“People are complaining about wearingmasks and getting their temperature checkedbecause it’s ‘not very magical’ and ‘doesn’t fitwith the Disney vibe’ … safety first”.“Disney will be much safer without thosepeople … Protect the workers,” another wrote.Though it initially discouraged it, theCenters for Disease Control and Preventionnow recommends that people wear clothface coverings in public settings