I'm probably the only person actually glad to hear this. We're going in a few weeks to use tickets that we bought before all of this and I'll be irritated the entire time being corrected every time my mask slides down or if I need a breath of fresh air.
Maybe I can't see, I didn't zoom in, but I only see a couple of people who are sitting with their own party with their mask down. I'm one of those people that, if we're nowhere near each other, then feel free to breathe. I kinda feel that if you're anymore worried about it than that, with all due respect, maybe a theme park isn't the best place to be. I'm not a big fan of expecting everyone else to keep me safe. We can only wear masks and stay away from other people ourselves. We'll never in a million years be able to make everyone else in the world think or do as we do. I have a client that was so worried about what the person before her and the person after her was doing that she quit coming to get her hair done. Nevermind that she wore a mask and I and my coworkers wear shields. I lost business for what other people were doing and felt that I was being punished for something that hasn't happened. But taking herself out of the equation is all that was to be done. I'm afraid that life for those worried about what everyone else is doing, is never going to get back to normal. You're going to have to count yourself out of a lot of things if you wish to avoid those that aren't as cautious. It's all just a big mess.