We have vacationed at Big Bear Lake California in Oct. for several years. We were surprised because there are more people and cars here this year in October.
The Governor of California has issued an executive order mandating masks be worn in public and anywhere that 6 ft. of separation is not possible.
Vons (the local Safeway grocery store chain) was so crowded Friday night. Fortunately, the store requires customers to wear masks.
However, we still saw several people not wearing a mask at all or wearing a mask improperly with the mask pulled down below their noses.
Most guests at the resort are not wearing masks going up and down the outdoors narrow stairs, parking lot, play ground, ...etc.
Some do not even wear masks at the indoors lounge and during check-in at the resort's front desk.
The resort has taken a complete hands-off approach regarding mask wearing. They "suggest wearing masks", but guests are not required them in either indoor or outdoor locations on the resort's property. We received aggressive or sarcastic remarks after we asked a couple people who were not wearing masks "to give us some space since they were not wearing masks".
Has your experience been similar at other timeshare resorts?
The Governor of California has issued an executive order mandating masks be worn in public and anywhere that 6 ft. of separation is not possible.
Mask Wearing in the Community
Masking is still an important tool for preventing the spread of COVID-19. Consider local COVID-19 case rates, your own risk factors, and your own comfort level with potential exposure to the virus to determine when and where to wear a mask. On this page: Why wear a mask When to wear a mask...
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Vons (the local Safeway grocery store chain) was so crowded Friday night. Fortunately, the store requires customers to wear masks.
However, we still saw several people not wearing a mask at all or wearing a mask improperly with the mask pulled down below their noses.
Most guests at the resort are not wearing masks going up and down the outdoors narrow stairs, parking lot, play ground, ...etc.
Some do not even wear masks at the indoors lounge and during check-in at the resort's front desk.
The resort has taken a complete hands-off approach regarding mask wearing. They "suggest wearing masks", but guests are not required them in either indoor or outdoor locations on the resort's property. We received aggressive or sarcastic remarks after we asked a couple people who were not wearing masks "to give us some space since they were not wearing masks".
Has your experience been similar at other timeshare resorts?