I am staying at Poly from July 29-8/5. I would love to hop to WL and have a beverage/snacks at the Geyser place. Any recommendations on how to get there from Poly?
Will water taxi service be going to MK?
How late do the buses run?
Uber or lyft will be the fastest.
 
Are people wearing masks on the pool decks? I remember reading that pool CM’s were telling people they didn’t have to once in pool area...

At BWV, DH saw some people wearing them, but most were in/traveling to\from the pool. You will need it to walk to the pool from your room though,
 
Are people wearing masks on the pool decks? I remember reading that pool CM’s were telling people they didn’t have to once in pool area...
At WL this past weekend, when we were at the pool and asked for confirmation, CMs at the Copper Creek pool told us that masks were not required once we had entered the gates of the pool deck. Pretty much everyone took their masks off once they reached their lounge chairs, and kept them off the rest of the time they were on the pool deck or in the pool. The only time masks were worn was really when first entering or exiting the pool deck.
 
I think that's what I meant. Ok then I don't need to worry about carrying a credit card.
Nope - no need to carry a credit card for mobile ordering. It's totally fine unless you prefer to have one running tab for all charges on your room folio, because each mobile order will show up as a separate charge on your credit card as you go.
 

Are people wearing masks on the pool decks? I remember reading that pool CM’s were telling people they didn’t have to once in pool area...

In my experience, general walking around the pool deck, say, to-from the bathroom, waiting in line at the bar, was mixed. Most wore masks, but some didn't.

At BLT, the CMs (and one in particular) were often very quick to ask you to wear a mask if they saw you in line at the bar, just as an example. At Poly, I saw less (perhaps none) of this type of direction.

Most times I'd get in line at the Poly bar there’d be at least one person without a mask.

YMMV
 
In my experience, general walking around the pool deck, say, to-from the bathroom, waiting in line at the bar, was mixed. Most wore masks, but some didn't.

At BLT, the CMs (and one in particular) were often very quick to ask you to wear a mask if they saw you in line at the bar, just as an example. At Poly, I saw less (perhaps none) of this type of direction.

Most times I'd get in line at the Poly bar there’d be at least one person without a mask.

YMMV
This is what we saw at BWV. When in line to get food & drinks people were wearing their masks. When sitting on lounge chairs, some people wore them and some didn't.
 
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Nope - no need to carry a credit card for mobile ordering. It's totally fine unless you prefer to have one running tab for all charges on your room folio, because each mobile order will show up as a separate charge on your credit card as you go.
Thanks I've made several trips to WDW since the MDE app, but I've never used mobile ordering. 2020 is going to be a different kind of trip that's for sure. :)
 
I've never used mobile ordering either. There will just be some things I'll have to get used to. But I'm going to try my best to have fun anyway. :)
 
I've never used mobile ordering either. There will just be some things I'll have to get used to. But I'm going to try my best to have fun anyway. :)
I'm going to have fun. I'm really looking forward to less crowds and no fast passes. It's just me and my youngest child age 16 in a 1 bedroom villa at WL. Dh and my college kid are taking a national park road trip. It's all good.
 
We have been here two days so far (BWV 1 BR) and I’ll post some quick thoughts.
Went to Epcot yesterday and it was weird how empty it was. The mini food and wine fest is great though. Basically no lines for food, and with a smaller number of booths you can really sample a bunch in one day. We rode sorin, TT, mission space, and the frozen ride all within about 1.5 hours. Frozen had about a 15 min wait and everything else was virtually walk on.
Really high mask compliance, never felt concerned at all. And I really like the markers they put in the lines for rides. They are spaced about 12’ apart and it does a good job of keeping space. It makes the lines look long, but in reality they are not.
Did DHS today and there were for sure more people here then Epcot, although by 3:00 the park was pretty empty. Slinky dog was down half of the day, but opened back up and we got on with a 10 min wait. Smugglers run was about 10-20min wait all day (we rode it twice) and we did get a ROTR boarding pass. That ride is amazing. We left the park at 7 and we were able trade every single attraction, and we were not rushing at all. We had two sit down meals and have our two young kids with us. It was very relaxing not to have to worry about fast passes. It really frees you up. I saw a post earlier about how someone said they would pay double for park days like this, and I agree with them. So far this has been one of the best WDW trip we have taken. The mask do suck because it’s hot, but honestly it’s not nearly as bad as I thought it would be in the heat. You forget you are wearing them 90% of the time.
 
I am staying at Poly from July 29-8/5. I would love to hop to WL and have a beverage/snacks at the Geyser place. Any recommendations on how to get there from Poly?
Will water taxi service be going to MK?
How late do the buses run?
I heard that they were only letting guests staying at that specific resort into the resort (unless you have an ADR).
 
I wore disposable ones and carried three extra to the parks in a ziplock baggie. I was in a monsoon at Epcot on Wednesday, and my umbrella kept my head dry and that’s all. But if it had become wet, I was prepared. I have reusable masks to wear in regular life, but find the disposable ones to be more comfortable in the heat.


I agree the disposable one are more comfortable in the heat.... they are not as heavy. I was out and about yesterday, (local) and got caught a few time in the rain... I wear a rain jacket with hood up, so left my mask on when going to the car... It wasn't storming, and did get slightly wet, I did notice right away that I needed to change it... I carry a box of mask in the car, as well as a extra in my bag... I will say when the wind was blowing you want to keep your head turned, so it doesn't blow the mask flat against your face...
 
I am staying at Poly from July 29-8/5. I would love to hop to WL and have a beverage/snacks at the Geyser place. Any recommendations on how to get there from Poly?
Will water taxi service be going to MK?
How late do the buses run?
you have to head to Disney Springs and then go on a bus to WL, or go to MK and grab a bus from there or a boat (can't remember if the WL boat is operating) buses from Disney Springs I believe run until 10pm
 
Has anyone else that just returned from a Disney trip developed a "mask rash?" We were there for 5 days and when we got home I had a rough rash on my chin, around my mouth, and my nose. Mostly just dry peeling skin, but kind of crusty on one side of my mouth. I just kept night-time moisturizer on it and it has cleared up now after 5 days. I imagine if my trip had been longer it would have gotten worse. Does anyone have any tips for avoiding this or treating it more effectively for next time?


I have sensitive skin as well as dry skin... I use Neutrogena ultra gentle daily face cleanser in the white pump bottle to wash my face in... then with my Neutrogena hydro boost face lotion ( blue pot), and I liberally apply it, and let is soak in, for me that's the key letting is soak in and some times I reapply it and again let it soak it...( I do the same process in the morning and at night)..
I also carry the Netrogena hydro boost face wipes with me, to clean as well as moisturize my face...
We are going next weekend for a long weekend.. so I plan to put some extra of the face lotion, in a little travel pot, so that after I use the face wipe, I can reapply the lotion... As well I use the Neutrogena Ultra Sheer dry touch sunscreen 100+ SPF... for my face... I know they have come out with a Hydro boost sunscreen but I haven't tried it yet, as well I haven't seen it out anywhere yet...
I just want to say... I do not work for Neutrogena...
I love their products, they just work for me... and I have tried everything...

If you wear a base make-up, you might need something that will moisturize... makeup for dry skin will have more moisturizer in it...

Before we head out on any trip, I like to do a spa day at home... and hydrating face mask or collagen mask... I took a tip from a friend and take a moisturizing face mask with me a any long trip, especially if we are flying internationally... it really helps rejuvenate the skin, and gets it back on track...

As well you probably want to stay hydrated as possible, with the humidity and heat... and the mask dehydrates you even more... so lots of water, and sports drinks... Gatorade works the best for us... in the park however they only sell Powerade... which is fine, I will drink it, it just has a weird after taste.... So we have Gatorade in the room... as well I am looking for some type of packets to carry with us to add to the water to help with hydration ...

I have a friend that has extremely dry skin, due to the medicine that she takes.. just flying down here, she has to prepare... she brings those cooling and moisturizing face mask and use them in the room at night... I know she has a prescription for some type of cream, she said it is super expensive... You might want to talk to a dermatologist...

Good luck, hope you find something that work for you...
 
We have been here two days so far (BWV 1 BR) and I’ll post some quick thoughts.
Went to Epcot yesterday and it was weird how empty it was. The mini food and wine fest is great though. Basically no lines for food, and with a smaller number of booths you can really sample a bunch in one day. We rode sorin, TT, mission space, and the frozen ride all within about 1.5 hours. Frozen had about a 15 min wait and everything else was virtually walk on.
Really high mask compliance, never felt concerned at all. And I really like the markers they put in the lines for rides. They are spaced about 12’ apart and it does a good job of keeping space. It makes the lines look long, but in reality they are not.
Did DHS today and there were for sure more people here then Epcot, although by 3:00 the park was pretty empty. Slinky dog was down half of the day, but opened back up and we got on with a 10 min wait. Smugglers run was about 10-20min wait all day (we rode it twice) and we did get a ROTR boarding pass. That ride is amazing. We left the park at 7 and we were able trade every single attraction, and we were not rushing at all. We had two sit down meals and have our two young kids with us. It was very relaxing not to have to worry about fast passes. It really frees you up. I saw a post earlier about how someone said they would pay double for park days like this, and I agree with them. So far this has been one of the best WDW trip we have taken. The mask do suck because it’s hot, but honestly it’s not nearly as bad as I thought it would be in the heat. You forget you are wearing them 90% of the time.


How was the world showcase? a negative Nelly that I know said nothing is open on the world showcase side? If you don't mind could you give a me a brief run down on what was opened over there...
 
How was the world showcase? a negative Nelly that I know said nothing is open on the world showcase side? If you don't mind could you give a me a brief run down on what was opened over there...
not the poster you quoted but I was there Sunday,
Almost every pavilion has at least one shop open (minus China) off the top of my head Mexico, Norway, American Adventure, Japan, Morroco and Canada had all their stores open, the others just had one. The difference in feel is the lack of international CP, and just the lack of CM in general, there's maybe 2 CM per store so it feels pretty dead
I will be live streaming tonight (link in my signature) from WS at 7pm just to see how the last 2 hours of park feel from back there
 














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