You misspelled “lightsabers”
That’s totally how I read that too.
Universal can add things to a photo to cut out other people, e.g. a dragon breathing fire. They did that a few times to blot out the fourth person. Couldn’t Disney do that to non-Mask wearers?
Instructions were unclear, I’m wearing mickey ears as a face mask.
<Insert @OBNurseNH joke about me having no face and not needing a mask. >
Disney potentially could do that, but they don’t. I went through tower of terror having no pictures as someone was “doing something obscene”.
I guess to make this manual process faster, someone just hits a reject button that deletes the photo. Faster then editing the photo in anyway.
Nice avatar
Also everyone over age 2 must wear a mask. Period
Figure it out
Hey, another new face? Aren’t you a man of mystery?!
This is actually me. @OBNurseNH found my picture online after hours of searching after she had some kind of dream about me I guess
In reality his “face” would be tucked all the way into the shirt collar, allowing him to live his faceless truth. I met him in a dream and that’s how he looked
Maybe part of the reason for this isn’t simply people removing their masks (i.e. enforcement), but that they do it during the ride.
I would imagine quite a few of those would go winging off into the faces of the guests behind them (ick) or into the machinery. Which, honestly quite a few will do anyway.
I wonder how many ride stoppages we’re going to see owing to masks getting where they cause a problem? Hats, glasses, etc. are heavier and I’m guessing they have the potential for those accidents built into the ride specifications, but masks are much lighter and could go further.
Disney IT to the rescue! Oh, wait…
Not really. If every picture is viewed, it takes no more time to press delete than it does next…