The crowd isn’t the only thing on the increase at Universal Orlando Resort. Today we noticed new signs installed along the way to entrance points. The signs remind guests that they will be required to leave if they cannot follow face mask guidelines.

The new sign is first seen next to the moving walkway.

The message is very clear: those who are not wearing approved face coverings will be required to leave.

The new sign also provides guidance on how to properly wear a face covering.

The new sign is also displayed in front of the Universal Studios Florida arch.

This signage is clearly designed to let guests know exactly what will happen if they are unable to wear an approved face covering.
What are your thoughts on these new safety advisory signs? Let us know using the comment feature.
They are fantastic!!!!!! So good to see Disney, and now Universal, being very clear with those who think they are above the rules or too special to have to follow them. This is not a matter of discrimination or being “unfair”. If you cannot wear a mask for the duration of your trip, you shouldn’t be out in public. Going to a theme park is not a right. It is not a human requirement. It is an activity on private grounds. Either subscribe to the requirements and follow the rules, or don’t go. If you can’t deal with the mask, then you need to reschedule your trip. It’s really that simple.
Good job, theme parks!!
Yes!
I was there yesterday and saw the signs. I did not see people wearing their masks properly, nor did I see anyone enforcing policy. To boot, social distancing was non-existent. It’s totally not worth the risk.
Oh hell no… will not go to disney till this ends
They need to think about the people who can not breathe by having there nose coverd and it would be wrong of them to deny people and thoes who paid a lot of money and for thoes who can not wear it over there nose due to a health issues
It is one thing to display signage about face covering rules. It is something entirely different to enforce these rules. I wish people and team members would treat this as any safety rule. Would I be allowed to ride a coaster without restraints engaged?