Covid testing near WDW

kniquy

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DH and I are vaccinated but our kids have to be tested prior to returning to school. I know there is a main gate location which is first come, but can have long lines.

anyone have a recent experience with the WDW testing location?

our other option seems to be testing at an Advent health in Lake Buena Vista, which sounds like we can make an appointment.

Any other options that I am missing?
 
Lake Buena Vista walk in clinic (Advent Hospital) at entrance to Hotel Plaza Blvd
 

Just went to Maingate today at 11:00am. Had results and was gone by 11:30am.
We also went to Maingate this past November. We went on our AK day since the site is close by there. Took an Uber there and back (about 5 minutes from AK). Easy process and no cost for the testing. Also no appointment needed.
 
I asked on another forum about this and a woman that gets tested at the Maingate Complex regularly for work said its much faster now than it was when it first opened. If you can find the site she said to sign up and get a barcode so you are all set to go when you get there. They scan it when you go through the line, and each person needs their own.
 
What is the cost of testing at tue maingate site? I'm coming in from Canada in August/Septemeber. We expect we will be vaccinated but we don't know if the government will still require a negative test before entry. I'm just trying to budget.
 
I asked on another forum about this and a woman that gets tested at the Maingate Complex regularly for work said its much faster now than it was when it first opened. If you can find the site she said to sign up and get a barcode so you are all set to go when you get there. They scan it when you go through the line, and each person needs their own.
It could’ve changed but when we went in November the QR code was posted in several spots while we waited in line. I signed up while in line and it just took a minute for the sign up process. That was a few months ago though.
 
It could’ve changed but when we went in November the QR code was posted in several spots while we waited in line. I signed up while in line and it just took a minute for the sign up process. That was a few months ago though.
It probably is. She just said it’s’ quicker if you sign up ahead of time and have your barcode ready so you can move through the line faster. I haven’t done it yet so i have no experience with it yet.
 
It probably is. She just said it’s’ quicker if you sign up ahead of time and have your barcode ready so you can move through the line faster. I haven’t done it yet so i have no experience with it yet.
Good to know thanks!
 
How long were the lines when you went in Nov? Like how long did it take to get through them I mean? I was thrilled when she said it’s faster now, and a PP said it only took him 30 min so yay!
We were there Thanksgiving week and it took about 45 minutes to an hour in line. We entered the line around noon. Our state/employer required it for travel then, but now some states have relaxed that including ours, so maybe the lines aren’t as long currently.
 
For maingate testing, before you go register at www.patientportalfl.com. Get your barcode. They will not let you in line without one. When I got there at 11:00 there were maybe 25 people ahead of me. The line moved very quickly and I was gone with results by 11:30. They only had 2 of 4 testing buildings open but it still moved quickly.
 
DH and I are vaccinated but our kids have to be tested prior to returning to school. I know there is a main gate location which is first come, but can have long lines.

anyone have a recent experience with the WDW testing location?

our other option seems to be testing at an Advent health in Lake Buena Vista, which sounds like we can make an appointment.

Any other options that I am missing?

I don't have the answer you're looking for and many have already answered... but I'm seriously curious - why are you testing before you leave to go home? Wouldn't you want to test when you get to your home city? If you are local, I guess it doesn't matter, and excuse the dumb question.
 
I don't have the answer you're looking for and many have already answered... but I'm seriously curious - why are you testing before you leave to go home? Wouldn't you want to test when you get to your home city? If you are local, I guess it doesn't matter, and excuse the dumb question.
Not sure if OP has the same situation but this past November, my employer/state required a test result within 72 hours of re-entering the state, including 72 hours prior to re-entering home state. Seems odd that way but that was what was expected at the time. In addition, my state was almost impossible to covid test without having symptoms (hardly anything in my area offered for travel purposes... had made many unsuccessful phone calls prior to trip) which is why I used Maingate near WDW. Otherwise I would’ve made an appt in my state.
 
Not sure if OP has the same situation but this past November, my employer/state required a test result within 72 hours of re-entering the state, including 72 hours prior to re-entering home state. Seems odd that way but that was what was expected at the time. In addition, my state was almost impossible to covid test without having symptoms (hardly anything in my area offered for travel purposes... had made many unsuccessful phone calls prior to trip) which is why I used Maingate near WDW. Otherwise I would’ve made an appt in my state.

I see. I would think (hopefully) by now the testing standards are better in most areas, even if they are still lacking overall. You'd think in a state where it was a requirement they would have easier access to testing. CDC still says 3-5 days after the travel is when you should get tested, so a test that is 72 hours before you get home seems like it doesn't hold much value.
 
I see. I would think (hopefully) by now the testing standards are better in most areas, even if they are still lacking overall. You'd think in a state where it was a requirement they would have easier access to testing. CDC still says 3-5 days after the travel is when you should get tested, so a test that is 72 hours before you get home seems like it doesn't hold much value.
Yes I agree. Now we do have better access to testing regardless of symptoms or not but would’ve been nice, like you said, to have it available months ago when testing was required due to traveling. It was a mess. None of it made sense.
 
Maingate was perfect for us back in February. We got there about 40 mins before they opened and were 2nd in line. Was quick and easy, and had the results before we got back to our resort.
 
why are you testing before you leave to go home? Wouldn't you want to test when you get to your home city?
OP here. It is silly to test prior to your trip actually finishing. It is what MA is "advising" at this point in time. It was actually required (or face a fine) to quarantine until you receive a negative test.

With is being "advised", to me it isn't mandated in order to enter the state and return home. Personally testing after i have been home is more logical as exposure could happen in the plane ride home. Being vaccinated now the state and my work are not requiring testing nor quarantining, testing is actually more for the kids to return to school.
 


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