skeletondance
Earning My Ears
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Lurker here - this thread was a huge help in me planning my trip from 2/21 to 2/25, so as a thank-you I figured I'd take some time to share my experience as well!
Some background info: 5 day solo trip with 5 park days, and this was my first time at WDW in almost 14 years (I was in elementary school back then!) So with all the new additions, it was pretty much like visiting for the first time again. Stayed at Pop and park days were EP, HS, AK, MK, EP. I received my second vaccine dose at the beginning of the month - full disclosure, I wouldn't have done this trip had that not been the case. Also double-masked about 80% of the time just in case.
The good:
- My #1 goal for this trip was to experience as many attractions as possible, and in that regard it DELIVERED. Even with the shortened park hours, I could count on one hand the attractions I missed out on that I didn't purposely skip! Waits were consistently 25-50% less than what was listed on MDE. My longest wait of the weekend by far was ToT at 70 minutes (which was also my only wait that matched MDE's estimation), and after that was 7DMT at 45 (posted 60). Everything else was 40 minutes or less - including all the headliners at every park.
- In regards to the above, rope drop was essential to make that happen - so glad I learned about this because it is SO worth it! I didn't use any fancy Uber tricks, just showed up to the bus stop/Skyliner 90 minutes before official opening each day, and the only park I wasn't held at the gates within the first few guests for was EP on Thursday (which was fine, as I had already done most of the attractions on Sunday. Soarin' was the only big one I'd missed, which was still an easy walk-on). One of my favorite moments of the whole week was being the first person on PoTC while everyone went to wait in line for the mountains - no one in front of me, a whole boat to myself, and the next boat far behind me... felt like I had the whole ride to myself. Such a cool experience.
- Pairing rope drop with a mid-day resort break was also a fantastic idea - the only park I didn't do this for was MK (so much to do!) Was really nice to escape the crowds for an hour or two, switch to fresh masks, and take a load off of my aching feet for a bit. The Skyliner was especially convenient for this - LOVED IT! Having my own private cabin each time was just icing on the cake.
- Mobile ordering was super easy, and never had to wait more than a minute or two after arriving at the restaurant. The earliest I ordered before a meal was only about an hour, too, so I didn't feel like it was particularly complicated. (I ate almost entirely QS for my trip, with the exception of one ADR at Skipper Canteen. That was a relatively quick in-and-out as I quickly realized I'm not quite ready for indoor dining yet and I still had things to do before closing. Meal was definitely the best I had all week, though!)
- People were really great about sticking to their 6ft markers in the queues. There were only a handful of times where someone was getting a bit too close for comfort, and each time it only took a glance or two behind me for them to realize what I was trying to convey to them. Some apologized, some didn't, but I never had to vocally ask someone to give me space.
- Mask compliance I saw was about 95%, with most of the offenders being noses peeking out. I didn't see too many "chinstrappers" throughout the weekend (although one of them was on CoP with me, ugh.) However...
The bad:
- I didn't see as many CMs correcting guests for incorrect mask usage as I expected to. For example, I had groups in front of me for the Skyliner multiple times who weren't covering their noses, and despite being directly in front of a CM, none of them said a word. Was a bit disappointing, but I can also sympathize with the crappy position they're being put in right now.
- Yup, it's crowded. Or at least feels it. I was one of many here who was lulled into a false sense of security after the low crowds in Jan/early Feb and figured that the week between the "big trifecta" and the start of Spring Break season would be one last sweet spot. Yeah, nope. As I mentioned above, distancing in lines was overall great, but walkways and ride exits were much more of a crapshoot. (This was another great benefit of rope dropping - having a couple hours with ample space to move around and take in the parks without getting caught up in crowds.)
- The shorter hours are definitely a bummer - I read all this talk about EMHs going into the wee hours of the morning and I hate knowing that I missed out on something like that! The earlier closing times were probably better for me at the end of the day because it stopped me from running myself totally ragged, but I wished I could've taken some longer mid-day breaks, seen more of the parks at night, and got to experience even more attractions than I had already. (This is also why I ultimately didn't spend the extra dough on a park hopper ticket, and I think that was the right decision.)
- By FAR the most uncomfortable I felt during my whole trip was waiting for my return flight at MCO. More chinstrappers than I had ever seen in the parks, including one right in front of me in the TSA line, and plenty lounging around - including an actual airport worker. Those 3 hours in there felt like an eternity.
Phew, that was a novel, sorry! Do I regret going? Not at all. Would I go again during pandemic times? Probably not solo, but if someone else wanted to come along... perhaps.
I've been dying to go back to WDW for years, I'm vaccinated and I had the vacation time I needed to use up by the end of March. And flying solo, being able to eat whatever I wanted and ride whatever I wanted, as much as I wanted, was SO much fun. This was my first adult Disney trip, but it certainly won't be the last.
Some background info: 5 day solo trip with 5 park days, and this was my first time at WDW in almost 14 years (I was in elementary school back then!) So with all the new additions, it was pretty much like visiting for the first time again. Stayed at Pop and park days were EP, HS, AK, MK, EP. I received my second vaccine dose at the beginning of the month - full disclosure, I wouldn't have done this trip had that not been the case. Also double-masked about 80% of the time just in case.
The good:
- My #1 goal for this trip was to experience as many attractions as possible, and in that regard it DELIVERED. Even with the shortened park hours, I could count on one hand the attractions I missed out on that I didn't purposely skip! Waits were consistently 25-50% less than what was listed on MDE. My longest wait of the weekend by far was ToT at 70 minutes (which was also my only wait that matched MDE's estimation), and after that was 7DMT at 45 (posted 60). Everything else was 40 minutes or less - including all the headliners at every park.
- In regards to the above, rope drop was essential to make that happen - so glad I learned about this because it is SO worth it! I didn't use any fancy Uber tricks, just showed up to the bus stop/Skyliner 90 minutes before official opening each day, and the only park I wasn't held at the gates within the first few guests for was EP on Thursday (which was fine, as I had already done most of the attractions on Sunday. Soarin' was the only big one I'd missed, which was still an easy walk-on). One of my favorite moments of the whole week was being the first person on PoTC while everyone went to wait in line for the mountains - no one in front of me, a whole boat to myself, and the next boat far behind me... felt like I had the whole ride to myself. Such a cool experience.
- Pairing rope drop with a mid-day resort break was also a fantastic idea - the only park I didn't do this for was MK (so much to do!) Was really nice to escape the crowds for an hour or two, switch to fresh masks, and take a load off of my aching feet for a bit. The Skyliner was especially convenient for this - LOVED IT! Having my own private cabin each time was just icing on the cake.
- Mobile ordering was super easy, and never had to wait more than a minute or two after arriving at the restaurant. The earliest I ordered before a meal was only about an hour, too, so I didn't feel like it was particularly complicated. (I ate almost entirely QS for my trip, with the exception of one ADR at Skipper Canteen. That was a relatively quick in-and-out as I quickly realized I'm not quite ready for indoor dining yet and I still had things to do before closing. Meal was definitely the best I had all week, though!)
- People were really great about sticking to their 6ft markers in the queues. There were only a handful of times where someone was getting a bit too close for comfort, and each time it only took a glance or two behind me for them to realize what I was trying to convey to them. Some apologized, some didn't, but I never had to vocally ask someone to give me space.
- Mask compliance I saw was about 95%, with most of the offenders being noses peeking out. I didn't see too many "chinstrappers" throughout the weekend (although one of them was on CoP with me, ugh.) However...
The bad:
- I didn't see as many CMs correcting guests for incorrect mask usage as I expected to. For example, I had groups in front of me for the Skyliner multiple times who weren't covering their noses, and despite being directly in front of a CM, none of them said a word. Was a bit disappointing, but I can also sympathize with the crappy position they're being put in right now.
- Yup, it's crowded. Or at least feels it. I was one of many here who was lulled into a false sense of security after the low crowds in Jan/early Feb and figured that the week between the "big trifecta" and the start of Spring Break season would be one last sweet spot. Yeah, nope. As I mentioned above, distancing in lines was overall great, but walkways and ride exits were much more of a crapshoot. (This was another great benefit of rope dropping - having a couple hours with ample space to move around and take in the parks without getting caught up in crowds.)
- The shorter hours are definitely a bummer - I read all this talk about EMHs going into the wee hours of the morning and I hate knowing that I missed out on something like that! The earlier closing times were probably better for me at the end of the day because it stopped me from running myself totally ragged, but I wished I could've taken some longer mid-day breaks, seen more of the parks at night, and got to experience even more attractions than I had already. (This is also why I ultimately didn't spend the extra dough on a park hopper ticket, and I think that was the right decision.)
- By FAR the most uncomfortable I felt during my whole trip was waiting for my return flight at MCO. More chinstrappers than I had ever seen in the parks, including one right in front of me in the TSA line, and plenty lounging around - including an actual airport worker. Those 3 hours in there felt like an eternity.
Phew, that was a novel, sorry! Do I regret going? Not at all. Would I go again during pandemic times? Probably not solo, but if someone else wanted to come along... perhaps.
I've been dying to go back to WDW for years, I'm vaccinated and I had the vacation time I needed to use up by the end of March. And flying solo, being able to eat whatever I wanted and ride whatever I wanted, as much as I wanted, was SO much fun. This was my first adult Disney trip, but it certainly won't be the last.