TropicalDIS
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Oh I know, I was just thinking it was later and wanna ask if she could look for something
no, I'm pretty broke and this is one of the reasons I live stream
Great thanks! I see what you mean, it was VERY empty first thing. But I know you said that parking was a cluster this morning and TONS of people were trying to get to the park at the same time, how did that all disperse so quickly?No ceremony, but all the CM were on Main Street welcoming us back home. I was on the very first monorail to arrive so it was super empty, walked right on to everything, including PPyou can watch the stream from the beginning since it's on FB now
no, I'm pretty broke and this is one of the reasons I live streamI did eat my nutella fruit waffle from Sleepy Hollow so it was a succesfull day
We're going to have videos on SiDisney about safety and social distancing procedures, one about the surprise character parades, a look all around the castle, make sure to subscribe to the channel on youtube. Not sure if anyone else from the DisUnplugged team was there today
You were given incorrect information. Pop IS open for breakfast, just offering a reduced menu.I’ve heard that the food court at pop century is not doing breakfast. Does anyone know if capt cooks at the poly is open for breakfast? I would love to go there Friday morning before Magic Kingdom opens. I can pull up the menu online but they didn’t have hours listed for it
I am not on Facebook either.
Thanks for the review of the NEW Disney! And best wishes returning back to work to make memories for the rest of us soon!Just got home from a full day. I was the first car in the parking lot this morning (after being told to circle the speedway twice) and I think on the first monorail. Several people passed me on the way to security so I’m not 100% sure.
We did every ride other than Jungle Cruise and the Mark Twain. We did Mine train and the mountains twice each and Space 4 times. I’m not sure why Space was a walk-on all day but BTMR and Splash had 30-50 posted waits after noon. Maybe BTMR was the recipient of Splash hype.
We didn’t head straight for a ride like normal but soaked up Main Street and took pictures. The wall of CMs welcoming us back almost brought me to tears. It was magical. We went back to Main Street to rent a locker after our first ride on Splash and stocking up on Splash gear. I wish we had just chilled on MS more because I missed a lot of the characters but we did see tink and the move it shakeit crew.
At the end of the day the Fab 5 and move it shake it crew were on top of the train station waving goodbye. if this becomes a daily thing and you don’t want to miss it, get there BEFORE closing. We walked up right at the end because we got one last ride in and we’re taking pictures.
MAIN STREET IS THE PLACE TO BE. I might be biased because that’s my land, but I loved it before I worked there and I just felt the most Disney Magic there today with special interactions. Seriously something new every 20 minutes.
The rest of the park was great with how empty it was, but nothing extra special about it other than that. I still wouldn’t recommend people visit right now if you only come every so often. But for regulars, the empty walkways just makes for a very special day. Even if the lines had been long (they weren’t) I would have easily agreed to the trade off of never having to get within 6 feet of anyone.
At about 6:30 Mine Train said 30 minutes but it was a literal walk-in. As in, we walked 100% straight through and boarded immediately. I was wondering if there were even 1000 people in the park at this point. It was an absolute ghost town until we hit Main Street, which still wasn’t that crowded.
I may or may not have spent more on merch today (before 50% off) than I have in the last 10 years combined. I am super frugal and rarely buy anything. But that 50% off made things way too tempting.
Finally... Complaints. I really don’t have many. Guests were great with their masks. I saw very few noses out and I don’t think I saw anyone with them off. Of course these are mostly CMs so it’s expected. Boarding the monorail was a bit of a clusterf but it was literally their first attempt at it. They’ll figure it out. My only nitpick would be that Disney needs to add social distancing markers to the exit queues. ESPECIALLY Space Mountain. It’s so long and narrow so you are 100% guaranteed to be slowed down more than someone else will like. We kept 6 feet behind the people no matter how slow, but people behind us sometimes were breathing down our necks. I stopped to let them pass but they still didn’t get it. I really think some people just don’t understand rather than not caring.
Overall, it was a much needed and amazing return to the most magical place on earth since we left the evening of March 15. I can’t wait to go back Thursday and just soak it in and relax.
I hope those ppl are in one party! If not, why is social distancing such a hard concept?!!
Just got home from a full day. I was the first car in the parking lot this morning (after being told to circle the speedway twice) and I think on the first monorail. Several people passed me on the way to security so I’m not 100% sure.
We did every ride other than Jungle Cruise and the Mark Twain. We did Mine train and the mountains twice each and Space 4 times. I’m not sure why Space was a walk-on all day but BTMR and Splash had 30-50 posted waits after noon. Maybe BTMR was the recipient of Splash hype.
We didn’t head straight for a ride like normal but soaked up Main Street and took pictures. The wall of CMs welcoming us back almost brought me to tears. It was magical. We went back to Main Street to rent a locker after our first ride on Splash and stocking up on Splash gear. I wish we had just chilled on MS more because I missed a lot of the characters but we did see tink and the move it shakeit crew.
At the end of the day the Fab 5 and move it shake it crew were on top of the train station waving goodbye. if this becomes a daily thing and you don’t want to miss it, get there BEFORE closing. We walked up right at the end because we got one last ride in and we’re taking pictures.
MAIN STREET IS THE PLACE TO BE. I might be biased because that’s my land, but I loved it before I worked there and I just felt the most Disney Magic there today with special interactions. Seriously something new every 20 minutes.
The rest of the park was great with how empty it was, but nothing extra special about it other than that. I still wouldn’t recommend people visit right now if you only come every so often. But for regulars, the empty walkways just makes for a very special day. Even if the lines had been long (they weren’t) I would have easily agreed to the trade off of never having to get within 6 feet of anyone.
At about 6:30 Mine Train said 30 minutes but it was a literal walk-in. As in, we walked 100% straight through and boarded immediately. I was wondering if there were even 1000 people in the park at this point. It was an absolute ghost town until we hit Main Street, which still wasn’t that crowded.
I may or may not have spent more on merch today (before 50% off) than I have in the last 10 years combined. I am super frugal and rarely buy anything. But that 50% off made things way too tempting.
Finally... Complaints. I really don’t have many. Guests were great with their masks. I saw very few noses out and I don’t think I saw anyone with them off. Of course these are mostly CMs so it’s expected. Boarding the monorail was a bit of a clusterf but it was literally their first attempt at it. They’ll figure it out. My only nitpick would be that Disney needs to add social distancing markers to the exit queues. ESPECIALLY Space Mountain. It’s so long and narrow so you are 100% guaranteed to be slowed down more than someone else will like. We kept 6 feet behind the people no matter how slow, but people behind us sometimes were breathing down our necks. I stopped to let them pass but they still didn’t get it. I really think some people just don’t understand rather than not caring.
Overall, it was a much needed and amazing return to the most magical place on earth since we left the evening of March 15. I can’t wait to go back Thursday and just soak it in and relax.
We obviously don’t know that but for more context I have yet to see another photo like this anywhere. Today seemed to go very well in terms of compliance.I hope those ppl are in one party! If not, why is social distancing such a hard concept?!!
They scattered people loading monorail and ferryGreat thanks! I see what you mean, it was VERY empty first thing. But I know you said that parking was a cluster this morning and TONS of people were trying to get to the park at the same time, how did that all disperse so quickly?
I don’t!☹ I wish I could watch them!! I am probably one of the few people in the world that does not have Facebook!![]()