We just finished our first day and I wanted to vouch for how well Disney is doing this. Truly felt safer here all day long than anywhere else I’ve been in 4 months.
We got to Polynesian around 10:00 and got straight on the monorail with no wait. Got to MK and words can’t describe how light it is. Best description is like Early Morning Magic all day for the entire park. We road Space back to back at 2:00 with no wait.
I saw complete mask compliance everywhere I went. Not once did I feel crowded. Lines were well spaced and moved easily. I really don’t think I was within 6 feet of another guest the whole day. Constant cleaning and wiping of surfaces. The mask free zones are great and almost empty. We had Tomorrowland Terrace to ourselves for an afternoon break.
If you are at all on the fence about coming in the next few weeks, do it. You will never have crowds like this and it is so well organized and planned by Disney.
Also, forget all the clickbait stories about how mad workers are to be back. I talked to several and each one was very convincing in how excited they are to be back.
Now, time to stress for the night and get ready to try to get our VQ for RoTR tomorrow.
You (general) keep hearing that WDW is the safest place people have felt since everything shut down. While as an outsider, thats hard to believe, it seems like every day there’s a story about Karen’s and Chad’s getting in people’s faces, trying to incite a violent encounter over mask mandates, and those are at essential stores. And those are just the ones that are recorded. Yes, we heard about the story on the bus yesterday, it seems to be less likely of an issue on Disney property.
Grocery stores are essential, and people
need to go to them, whether its you, or someone picking supplies up for you, someone has to go. These essential stores
need to have higher compliance
because they’re essential. Disney, while also needs to keep the compliance as close to perfect as they can, no one is being forced to go to Disney. That’s 100% a decision you (general) need to make. You have to go into Disney knowing the risk you’re about to take, and Disney has done a very good job at reminding people of that. Any site you go to while looking up any aspect of vacation planning, there’s a disclaimer warning every potential guest of the situation. There’s only so much Disney can do. They can set these protocols up, and enforce them as best they can, but at the end of the day, people do have to accept some responsibility, and have realistic expectations. Even before the pandemic, people seemed to do what they want, when they want without thinking of other people. So it was always hard to believe these same people would suddenly change from selfish to selfless.
Unfortunately CMs can’t follow around individual guests to supply you with an impenetrable bubble from other guests. You just have to keep yourself as safe as possible, first and foremost and be mindful of the people around you and your surroundings.