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While our Epcot experience was all of 3 hours, I'd like to share my thoughts.
First: It's hot as blazes out there. Be sure to hydrate. It's so easy when you're wearing a mask to forget to drink.
Second: If you didn't exercise much during quarantine, it can be a challenge to walk the parks. DS and DH exercised the entire time. They did a lot of walking. I on the other hand, did not. And it's really annoying to be huffing and puffing in a mask. I held them back. They said I walk at turtle pace.
Third: If you want to be socially distanced from other guests, you have to actively make it happen. We didn't encounter many people. But some of the people we did encounter were eating and drinking while walking. Even though the new rule is in effect, some people didn't seem to know it applied to them. There was no one enforcing the policy. In fact, the yellow shirt cm was the only cm we saw outside of attractions. We encountered a group of drunk people. That group was all over the place. Hanging on each other, running, jumping, dropping things. Playing with the hand sanitizer station and throwing it at each other. We stepped aside to let them pass. And kept our distance.
First: It's hot as blazes out there. Be sure to hydrate. It's so easy when you're wearing a mask to forget to drink.
Second: If you didn't exercise much during quarantine, it can be a challenge to walk the parks. DS and DH exercised the entire time. They did a lot of walking. I on the other hand, did not. And it's really annoying to be huffing and puffing in a mask. I held them back. They said I walk at turtle pace.
Third: If you want to be socially distanced from other guests, you have to actively make it happen. We didn't encounter many people. But some of the people we did encounter were eating and drinking while walking. Even though the new rule is in effect, some people didn't seem to know it applied to them. There was no one enforcing the policy. In fact, the yellow shirt cm was the only cm we saw outside of attractions. We encountered a group of drunk people. That group was all over the place. Hanging on each other, running, jumping, dropping things. Playing with the hand sanitizer station and throwing it at each other. We stepped aside to let them pass. And kept our distance.