This is probably a dumb question but... has anyone seen any guests wearing face shields? I know some cast members still wear them. But I'm wondering if anyone has seen any guests wearing them in addition to the masks. I would assume if anyone did, they would have to take them off for rides. I don't see any official Disney language on them.

Yes, I'm one of those weirdos you see at the store wearing a shield along with an N95. I'll wear the shield on the plane and at the airport, for sure, but I won't wear it at WDW if I'd be the only crazy person wearing one.
I don't think I saw anyone wearing one at all the few days we were there this week. Honestly didn't even notice many cast members wearing them either this time (way down from previous visits.)
 
During our 10 days in the parks, I saw zero guests wearing face shield and only a couple of CMs wearing them. I did notice that a number of CMs had shields on their belts, but they were not wearing them.

Steve
 
The surprise was that the said she COULD drink as she was in the line as long as she put her mask back on when actually walking. So far, drinks/snacks have been an absolute NO in the lines.
That's not true at all. Initially you were allowed to eat/drink as long as you were stationary (that included at any point in line). This was 100% the case in August as I had asked 10+ CMs to make sure I was following the rules. Then eventually in the fall they changed it to you could eat/drink as long as you were stationary in the outside portions of the lines, but once you entered the actual queue, you could no longer eat or drink.
What you couldn't do was walk and eat/drink throughout the line. That's been true the whole time.
 
I have not seen guests wearing face shields. I see cast members at rides and restaurants wearing the face shields.
 

We just got back. May 2-11, stayed at Pop. Made park reservations for all parks, 2 days each. Had at least 1 ADR each day.

Whoever said that you forget you're wearing a mask while in the parks must have been there in cooler weather. We usually go in early May and have had great luck with temps, but not this time. It was over 90 degrees every day except 2 (84 & 86) and unbearably humid. We are park open to close people, never take breaks - this time we HAD to. Most of the time we left the parks at around 2/3 and went back after 6.

Cast members were awesome - did not see a grumpy CM our entire stay.

Housekeeping - I am one of those who do not want housekeeping at all during our stay. This time I asked for the towels/trash service every other day. No problem except my niece had an accident and needed the sheets changed. I called down twice but kept getting push back and saying they did not provide that service. I caught a manager when we were going to the pool. He said it was no problem but the housekeeper really did not want to do it, she called the manager to "confirm" with him. They could have just left the sheets and we would have done it :confused3

I really like mobile ordering but it seemed like some places were overwhelmed and people clustered right outside the doors waiting to be called up. Order early and hit the "I'm here" button on your way there - not when you get there.

Got Rise on our 2 DHS days. Set up my alarm for 6:50, I hit the first join button (on the MDE home page) and waited. When 7 hit I refreshed the page (pulled down on the page) and just hit the join buttons - did not look at anything other than that join button!
On May 4 (which I thought would be the really tough one) I got BG 22 (120 minutes). We had to be there by 10:24. The Skyliner line was crazy that day but we made it. Second DHS day I got us BG 46 (280 minutes).

We did Smugglers Run about an hour before park closing and had no wait. Slinky as always had an hour or more line. MMRRhad a huge line early but had a 15-20 minute wait after 5pm - same with TSM.
DHS seriously needs more shade. TSL and GE are frying pans. The restroom in TSL has some benches that get a nice breeze and are in the shade.

We went opposite the crowds at AK and started at Dinosaur. Then we did the carnival games at Dinoland where my daughter won one game and my husband won another - we got 2 really cute dino plushies as prizes. Everest was a walk on, we did the zoom photo, and some PP photos by Y&Y that came out great. We did the safari after 1pm and it was so hot I did not think we would see any animals - we had a great ride.Tons of animals, the hippos were out of the water!
We did FoP once each day, the line was constantly moving and it was a decent 30-40 minute wait - this was after 3pm. Na'vi River was 20 minutes at opening one day, 40 the second. We rode it once in the afternoon with a 15 min. wait.

We did lunch at Y&Y (Landry's card), our other lunch was Satuli Canteen which was as good as everyone says. I got the big Mickey cinnamon roll at Tamu Tamu and shared it with DD as a quick breakfast.

MK was busier than I had hoped - pretty much everything had a half hour or more wait, even Dumbo. But it was really nice after the sun went down. Everything was a walk on and it cooled down alot! Wish they had been open later.
We went to Skipper and I liked it but not as much as I had hoped.

Epcot was fine, did all the rides without too much of a wait. TT was the only one that got over an hour. The Frozen ride needs to get rid of the plexiglass - it was all smudges, water and foggy.
Got a Figment shirt - could not find anything with Orange Bird other than the cup (which I got). They had the scavenger hunt, prizes were the tumblers.

The one thing about Epcot - after dark the drunks are everywhere. I had a girl fall face first right in front of me. A CM saw her and asked if she needed help, the girl could not even talk. She had blood on her lip and a guy picked her and said they just needed the exit - they were in the American pavilion so who knows how long it took them to find it! Another group (they looked like a dance group) was running around, screaming about finishing up their drinking around the world competition. DH had to pick up one of my niece's who was a little too close to them so she would not get run over.

DS was very busy on the 2 Sundays we went - arrival day had Boathouse ADR, Mother's day had Homecomin' brunch. Boathouse was good but service was super slow. Homecomin' was as good as everyone says it is and I had a heck of a time deciding what to get. My mom and I split a Hummingbird cake and it was the best thing I ate all trip!

Gideon's had a 4 hour wait on Mother's day when we got there at 10:30am. We walked/shopped/brunch and got the text! Then we waited in line another 15 minutes. My mom wanted the breakfast cookie and they still had some. We also got a chocolate chip, cookies & cream, and the espresso special.

One of my nieces and I went on a Tuesday night for a few hours and it was very nice. Not crowded, nice breeze. We had a light dinner at Chicken Guy - it was pretty good, loved all the sauce options. We waited less than 10 minutes to get inside and order.

Glad we went but will wait to go back until masks are not required. It was like a sauna on my face. My face broke out like crazy!

Edit - best advice is bring a small travel umbrella, fans, and cooling towels. Disney was making a mint from their cooling towels - you see everyone with them and they really work!
 
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This is an FYI. Gas is hard to find in the state of Florida, and other states. Yesterday a state of emergency was declared in Florida. If you’re renting a car or drove to Disney please be aware of this. I’m sure there are posts on the transportation board.

Gas Buddy is a decent app to use. Last night the app was down when we were searching for gas. But came back up after we finally found some.
I will add for people driving today (or maybe the next few days) through NC, we are out of gas at 75% of the stations here currently and that looks to be getting worse by the end of today. Gas Buddy is a help finding stations for sure, but you definitely want to be aware of the situation before hitting the road.
Hopefully the gas situation will improve over the next several days. The Colonial Pipeline was restarted today so at least gas is moving again.
 
Were you able to get a car? I can't find one in August. I couldn't find one in California next month either. Rental car shortage is a nightmare.
I booked one several weeks ago, fortunately. We’re a party of 7, so maybe we had better luck because we needed a larger vehicle?
 
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Those discussing masks and the rules/cm not being consistent need to consider that many CM are like many in the general population where you have some that think “Covid is a hoax” while others think “Covid will kill us all” and many in between
so it doesn’t shock me that some cm are one way or the other. Sure it should be consistent and what the rules are but that’s not reality at Disney or anywhere else
 
Just a note about the gas thing: the vast majority of FL does not get its gas from the Colonial Pipeline, so is not impacted by that at all (north FL and the Panhandle may be exceptions). Our gas comes in on ships, is off-loaded to trucks, and trucked to gas stations, and that has not experienced any issues. Last I looked, only 2ish% of FL stations were out of gas, and that was only because people panicked and started hoarding. If you're driving to FL in the next day or two, it may be a concern, but shouldn't be once you're here.
 
Weekends are the worst, and it seems the worst around the Mexico pavilion.

I went this Tuesday and it was PACKED all around the World Showcase. An overwhelming number of people were walking around, no mask, with a drink in each hand. I think the Cast Members just gave up trying to enforce the mask policy.
 
We just got back. May 2-11, stayed at Pop. Made park reservations for all parks, 2 days each. Had at least 1 ADR each day.

Whoever said that you forget you're wearing a mask while in the parks must have been there in cooler weather. We usually go in early May and have had great luck with temps, but not this time. It was over 90 degrees every day except 2 (84 & 86) and unbearably humid. We are park open to close people, never take breaks - this time we HAD to. Most of the time we left the parks at around 2/3 and went back after 6.

Cast members were awesome - did not see a grumpy CM our entire stay.

Housekeeping - I am one of those who do not want housekeeping at all during our stay. This time I asked for the towels/trash service every other day. No problem except my niece had an accident and needed the sheets changed. I called down twice but kept getting push back and saying they did not provide that service. I caught a manager when we were going to the pool. He said it was no problem but the housekeeper really did not want to do it, she called the manager to "confirm" with him. They could have just left the sheets and we would have done it :confused3

I really like mobile ordering but it seemed like some places were overwhelmed and people clustered right outside the doors waiting to be called up. Order early and hit the "I'm here" button on your way there - not when you get there.

Got Rise on our 2 DHS days. Set up my alarm for 6:50, I hit the first join button (on the MDE home page) and waited. When 7 hit I refreshed the page (pulled down on the page) and just hit the join buttons - did not look at anything other than that join button!
On May 4 (which I thought would be the really tough one) I got BG 22 (120 minutes). We had to be there by 10:24. The Skyliner line was crazy that day but we made it. Second DHS day I got us BG 46 (280 minutes).

We did Smugglers Run about an hour before park closing and had no wait. Slinky as always had an hour or more line. MMRRhad a huge line early but had a 15-20 minute wait after 5pm - same with TSM.
DHS seriously needs more shade. TSL and GE are frying pans. The restroom in TSL has some benches that get a nice breeze and are in the shade.

We went opposite the crowds at AK and started at Dinosaur. Then we did the carnival games at Dinoland where my daughter won one game and my husband won another - we got 2 really cute dino plushies as prizes. Everest was a walk on, we did the zoom photo, and some PP photos by Y&Y that came out great. We did the safari after 1pm and it was so hot I did not think we would see any animals - we had a great ride.Tons of animals, the hippos were out of the water!
We did FoP once each day, the line was constantly moving and it was a decent 30-40 minute wait - this was after 3pm. Na'vi River was 20 minutes at opening one day, 40 the second. We rode it once in the afternoon with a 15 min. wait.

We did lunch at Y&Y (Landry's card), our other lunch was Satuli Canteen which was as good as everyone says. I got the big Mickey cinnamon roll at Kusafiri and shared it with DD as a quick breakfast.

MK was busier than I had hoped - pretty much everything had a half hour or more wait, even Dumbo. But it was really nice after the sun went down. Everything was a walk on and it cooled down alot! Wish they had been open later.
We went to Skipper and I liked it but not as much as I had hoped.

Epcot was fine, did all the rides without too much of a wait. TT was the only one that got over an hour. The Frozen ride needs to get rid of the plexiglass - it was all smudges, water and foggy.
Got a Figment shirt - could not find anything with Orange Bird other than the cup (which I got). They had the scavenger hunt, prizes were the tumblers.

The one thing about Epcot - after dark the drunks are everywhere. I had a girl fall face first right in front of me. A CM saw her and asked if she needed help, the girl could not even talk. She had blood on her lip and a guy picked her and said they just needed the exit - they were in the American pavilion so who knows how long it took them to find it! Another group (they looked like a dance group) was running around, screaming about finishing up their drinking around the world competition. DH had to pick up one of my niece's who was a little too close to them so she would not get run over.

DS was very busy on the 2 Sundays we went - arrival day had Boathouse ADR, Mother's day had Homecomin' brunch. Boathouse was good but service was super slow. Homecomin' was as good as everyone says it is and I had a hack of a time deciding what to get. My mom and I split a Hummingbird cake and it was the best thing I ate all trip!

Gideon's had a 4 hour wait on Mother's day when we got there at 10:30am. We walked/shopped/brunch and got the text! Then we waited in line another 15 minutes. My mom wanted the breakfast cookie and they still had some. We also got a chocolate chip, cookies & cream, and the espresso/on special.

One of my nieces and I went on a Tuesday night for a hours and it was very nice. Not crowded, nice breeze. We had a light dinner at Chicken Guy - it was pretty good, loved all the sauce options. We waited less than 10 minutes to get inside and order.

Glad we went but will wait to go back until masks are not required. It was like a sauna on my face. My face broke out like crazy!
Thank you for this report as we are staying at POP in a little over a week! Two questions for you if you don't mind: 1) For getting you ROTR boarding pass were you on resort wi-fi and did you do it from your room or somewhere on property? 2) Also how early are people lining up to rope drop parks for Skyliner/buses there? Your reports of it being crazy busy are making me wonder if we need to line up more that an 1.5 hours before opening time if we want to rope drop? TIA for any advice you can give! :)
 
I went this Tuesday and it was PACKED all around the World Showcase. An overwhelming number of people were walking around, no mask, with a drink in each hand. I think the Cast Members just gave up trying to enforce the mask policy.

Thanks for the info. We stayed in Epcot area resorts 6 nights last week. We pretty much avoided the countries at night for exactly this reason.
 
FYI all.. Cast Members are actively changing the 6ft distance signs at the Riviera bus stop. The signs no longer say 6ft. He was told to not let Guests know of any particular dates for the removal of 6ft requirements.
 
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