I took my family to WDW for a week during Christmas. Instead of judgement from relatives, it became kind of a backwards problem. See, my relatives were the "covid is fake and we hate masks" type while my family was super careful. Against my wishes, my wife told the relatives about our trip. Now, although inside WDW bubble things felt safe and we came back healthy, my relatives want to do stuff with us in person because "oh you guys traveled to Disneyworld". There is no nice way to explain "We felt way safer at WDW than hanging out with you" to people who insist you come into their home and visit, while none of them wore masks.
As for my one data point, inside WDW bubble was great. In the airport, on my Southwest flights, and outside WDW (Aldi, Dollar Tree, off-site properties) was full of unmasked and nose exposed people. If you double mask and can stay away from all those people on your way to/back from WDW, you should be safe (assuming you do all the right things like wash hands, etc). Inside the parks we saw unmasked people chomping on food walking around, sure, but it was like 20-30 total all day in the park vs. everywhere I look when outside.
As for my one data point, inside WDW bubble was great. In the airport, on my Southwest flights, and outside WDW (Aldi, Dollar Tree, off-site properties) was full of unmasked and nose exposed people. If you double mask and can stay away from all those people on your way to/back from WDW, you should be safe (assuming you do all the right things like wash hands, etc). Inside the parks we saw unmasked people chomping on food walking around, sure, but it was like 20-30 total all day in the park vs. everywhere I look when outside.
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