SDD is a no mask required. AS2 is another no mask required at HS. Both for queue and ride.For example, is the queue for slinky dog considered indoors? If so, I assume you have to wear a mask for the ride itself.
I was debating on whether to buy a memory maker for my trip in two weeks, but if we have to wear masks on rides, it's probably not worth it.
Slinky no, Big Thunder yes. A roof doesn't mean indoors. Air conditioning does.For example, is the queue for slinky dog considered indoors? If so, I assume you have to wear a mask for the ride itself.
I was debating on whether to buy a memory maker for my trip in two weeks, but if we have to wear masks on rides, it's probably not worth it.
(Not sure about Epcot - as the only attractions I did there was Remy preview and Frozen - but guessing all attractions with any portion full indoors requires masking.
We were there a week ago, didn't ride many rides because it was hot and we had a baby here is what I know.
At Epcot - Require masks - The Land, Soarin, The Living Seas, Figment, SSE, Mexico
At AK - Don't require - Safari, the trails. Require - FoP, Navi
At MK - Require masks - HM, CoP, Pirates. Don't require - Jungle Cruise
At HS - Require masks - ToT, MMRR, TSMM, RoTR, MF
Wow, now that I look at the list we really didn't ride many rides except at Epcot, which is very kid friendly.
We got Memory Maker when we went in February and it was worth every penny! It marked an important time in history and I have definitely included shots in my genealogy. When my great grandchildren see those pictures I want it to be a teaching moment for them as the pictures of ancestors in the 18 and early 1900s have been for my kids.I was debating on whether to buy a memory maker for my trip in two weeks, but if we have to wear masks on rides, it's probably not worth it.