Naomeri
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2019
- Messages
- 5,437
Thank you for your repeated messages of calm and patience. I’m a little sad that it seems like it will be busier than it seemed when I booked my trip a couple weeks ago, but I‘ve never been a FP+ master and usually just get in line for the rides I want, wait time be darned (I once waited more than 2 hours for FOP (while soaking wet from a pre-hurricane downpourI say this every couple of pages.
Real expectations are key!!
Do not think the crowds will be July and August crowds
Do not think the attractions will be walk on or 10 to 15 min wait times
Do not think 100% of people are wearing mask, physical distancing in queues and looking at entrance and exit markers
DO
have a flexible plan
rope drop, as in be at the parks 45 min before official opening time
go to your number 1 priority attraction first
stay until end of day
Use mobile order to your advantage, meaning order early in the day to lock the time you want to eat, this will avoid the extra 20 min wait time if that specific wait time is full
Be open minded and considerate to others. Just because you see someone without a mask for 1 minute doesn't meant his person ahs been blatantly ignoring the rules or it might, but just walk away and try to not let that bother you too much
Listen to the CM/TM/Ambassadors directions
Just have realistic expectations, even before covid I would tell people coming pick 3 attractions that you must do, plan around them and the rest is icing on the cake, there are still attractions that are walk ons at certain times of the day. This is all brand new for everyone and if you decide to come now just be aware that this will be unlike any other trip and go with the flow
If the recent long wait reports seem like too much reconsider coming now. Why come if you are already nervous and feeling negative about your trip?


On the other hand, there’s still a month to go before I get there, so who knows what changes WDW will make by then?