JacknSally
Rock on, gold dust woman · she/her
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I saw some reports that it was crazy there earlier today, too. Might just avoid Disney Springs in a couple of weeks.
Pictures like that are always hard to really get a good idea. Definitely a decent crowd tho.
I don’t know..... It doesn’t look like a whole lot of social distancing is going on at City Walk. Maybe it’s just a weird angle?
Pictures like that are always hard to really get a good idea. Definitely a decent crowd tho.
To be honest with you, personally being able to keep proper social distance is more important to me than masks. I rather quickly pass people not wearing a mask than be stuck within four feet or less of the same group of people with masks for a extended period of time.Not seeing very many masks in that pic tho...disappointing.
I see two with them down otherwise everyone seems to have them on from what I can see.Not seeing very many masks in that pic tho...disappointing.
I don’t know..... It doesn’t look like a whole lot of social distancing is going on at City Walk. Maybe it’s just a weird angle?
We waited for Home Depot. I needed mums.
I don’t know..... It doesn’t look like a whole lot of social distancing is going on at City Walk. Maybe it’s just a weird angle?
To be fair, I’ve seen and heard a lot of “on the ground” reports from UOR this weekend and it seems there’s definitely not as much “personal space” for each Guest as there is at Disney. The reports over on the UOR forum aren’t much better. Not a lot of one-offs, the feedback has been pretty consistent, especially about yesterday, and their official Twitter account has been trying to do a lot of damage control it seems. Here’s hoping it works out better today.Pictures like that are always hard to really get a good idea. Definitely a decent crowd tho.
Citywalk has always been an issue, aggravated by both parks, at capacity, closing at the same time. No way this wasn't going to happen. All you can do is control the space between you and the people in front. No way to control what people walking behind you or to the side are doingTo be fair, I’ve seen and heard a lot of “on the ground” reports from UOR this weekend and it seems there’s definitely not as much “personal space” for each Guest as there is at Disney. The reports over on the UOR forum aren’t much better. Not a lot of one-offs, the feedback has been pretty consistent, especially about yesterday, and their official Twitter account has been trying to do a lot of damage control it seems. Here’s hoping it works out better today.
I can guarantee that after the storm Friday evening that the wait time for Soarin was no where near 10 minutes. They had 2 lanes of people backed up near the entrance. Got in line for TT just before 8 pm and got on the ride at 9 although 20 minutes was for cleaning.ResortTV1 stream just started in Epcot. Jenna mentioned crowds are up already for the holiday weekend but the wait for Soarin' was still only 10 minutes. I'm sure tomorrow and Sunday will be more but still, not too bad.
I don’t expect to see many masks at the end of the day as I exit any park TBH. Enforcement is darn near impossible because people have nothing to lose. I hope folks keep wearing their masks but if there is one time in the parks it could be an issue em masse it’s on exit.Not seeing very many masks in that pic tho...disappointing.
Zooming in also shows more distancing than I expected and that there appear to be numerous folks standing around or waiting for something. And people are walking both directions- I have no desire to be there but that’s not one big crowd of people exiting UO parks.I see two with them down otherwise everyone seems to have them on from what I can see.
Unknown. I don’t even think we’ve seen the new COVID menu yet?Any indication Cinderella's Royal Table will get a price reduction because of no character dining?
I doubt it but haven't seen any pricing.