We went yesterday (Monday 3/22). We entered on Harbor side, visited the Star Wars store and WoD, then went to the esplanade just after 11:00 a.m. Shortly thereafter the CMs started holding folks in a line on the DTD side. They moved that line into the esplanade lines after the gates opened around 11:20-11:25. They only have so many distancing markers on the esplanade and apparently they didn't want lines going further than those.
We started mobile ordering while we were waiting in the esplanade. We were able to stack/stagger mobile orders, which worked pretty well. We didn't want to do too much before we got into the park, though, because we wanted to spend the $25 card. We were able to use the card on mobile ordering (and to split a purchase between the last few dollars on a card and a credit card).
Plenty of tables. Only one time did we have to walk any great distance to set our food down and eat. Mask compliance generally was very good. Saw only a couple of people the whole day who were trying to eat or drink while walking.
We really enjoyed Chip & Dale. We also saw Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, Pluto, Goofy & Max, Donald, Joy, Sadness, Lightning McQueen, and Mater.
Games were open, no prizes. But we don't want the prizes anyway and usually won't pay to play, so it was a nice chance for us to try out a few games.
Photopass is marked on the map, but there were also some photographers randomly in spots. If you see one in an unmarked spot, be aware that they might not be there later. We got Photopass pictures by the Walt & Mickey statue, in Hollywood Land, in the middle of Cars Land, at the Cars Land billboard, on the bridge to Pixar Pier, and by the plane in the Grizzly Peak area near Grand Californian. We missed out on a photographer at the trolley in the front of the park. There is a Legacy Passholder picture spot (no Photopass photographer) in the Pixar pier area, where you also get your Legacy magnet and pin, a Disney Visa photo opportunity (with photographer) by the entrance to Grizzly River Rapids (2-5 p.m.), and a WandaVision set (no photographer) in Hollywood Land. There also are a couple of
D23 photo backdrops.
We have a few Touch of Disney maps that we picked up on our way out of the park. I'll mail them out to the first folks to send me a private message with their address. [2 maps left!]