Does anyone know where to go for ride share at animal kingdom? Do we go over by the bus stop?
There is virtually no contact tracing going on so the answer ranges somewhere between no one and thousands have died due to visits to WDW.Has anyone in this thread or anyone you know gotten COVID after visiting the parks/assume you likely picked it up while at a park? I know there haven’t been any “outbreaks” able to be tied back to parks reopening.
From personal experience, from going myself and from friends and family who have gone (some for multi week trips), myself and others have no gotten sick or think we got sick from the parks. I did two indoor ADRs, I had a friend who did multiple a day on a two week trip, we followed the rules and were fine. If you are that on edge you might want to take scope on why you are and maybe reconsider going if you are that worried (I know, I know, we shouldn't do the "if you're that worried then don't go!" argument, but really, Disney isn't for everyone right now honestly and I say that with all the kindness in the world). I have two more trips planned, one over thanksgiving and one over christmas with at least 1 (and sometimes 2) ADRs a day, and it is the only place that I honestly feel safe eating indoors. Wear your mask, wash your hands/sanitize, follow the rules, and try and have a good time.Hi guys. Please forgive me if this has been asked a hundred times in this thread but I’ve gone back rather far and haven’t seen it discussed yet.
Has anyone in this thread or anyone you know gotten COVID after visiting the parks/assume you likely picked it up while at a park? I know there haven’t been any “outbreaks” able to be tied back to parks reopening.
We are heading down in November for 3.5 weeks. We’ll be skipping indoor dining and utilizing our DAS as much as we can but I’m of course still a bit on edge.
Hi guys. Please forgive me if this has been asked a hundred times in this thread but I’ve gone back rather far and haven’t seen it discussed yet.
Has anyone in this thread or anyone you know gotten COVID after visiting the parks/assume you likely picked it up while at a park? I know there haven’t been any “outbreaks” able to be tied back to parks reopening.
We are heading down in November for 3.5 weeks. We’ll be skipping indoor dining and utilizing our DAS as much as we can but I’m of course still a bit on edge.
It's not at the bus loop. As you're leaving the park it's left of the bag check, or as facing the entrance it's right , by the handicap parkingDoes anyone know where to go for ride share at animal kingdom? Do we go over by the bus stop?
Hi guys. Please forgive me if this has been asked a hundred times in this thread but I’ve gone back rather far and haven’t seen it discussed yet.
Has anyone in this thread or anyone you know gotten COVID after visiting the parks/assume you likely picked it up while at a park? I know there haven’t been any “outbreaks” able to be tied back to parks reopening.
We are heading down in November for 3.5 weeks. We’ll be skipping indoor dining and utilizing our DAS as much as we can but I’m of course still a bit on edge.
Ours is on a reward redemption card too!I had the same experience last night and I did a chat on MDE asking about it. The Cast member told me to use the add a card feature - I told her I tried and it would only allow a credit card. I was using it at P&J’s in Fort Wilderness. I was hoping it was just that restaurant and in the park today I would be able to use it.
If I tell a CM that I don’t have a phone at a place like Pecos Bill’s will they let us in to order the old fashioned way?
our entire meal budget is my Disney rewards Redemption Card![]()
Hi, sorry about the delayed reply, we were (yet again) out of town from Fri thru today (for a wedding)! So, to get to MK & AK, your choices are the bus or a cab/uber etc. We opted for the bus for both as we really weren't in a huge hurry to rope-drop either park (though, we did end up getting to MK early & rode a few rides before park opening--AK we got there after right around/just after park opening). Interestingly the bus line for AK was longer/had more ppl in it both mornings we were there @ the stop. But the buses came w/in 10 mins for both MK & AK and we were able to get on the first bus so no probs. Took buses back @ night, too. Can feel like a long walk at night from the back of the park to the bus terminals when you're hot & exhausted, so be prepared! Though again, even when it felt like there were a lot of ppl in the PM bus lines, we didn't wait long & got on the first buses that came. So not horrible. We took the Skyliner to Epcot painlessly (but had to bus back to Riv as there was a thunder/lightening/rain storm @ night). HS: after an insane amount of research on uber/car rental/bus/Skyliner etc to get there for the whole BG issue, we decided to walk to CBR from Riv. Mistake. The line from CBR to get on the Skyliner was like 10 times longer than the line for the ppl getting off the Skyliner line from Riv & waiting (in a separate line) @ CBR. We hoofed it from the Riv to CBR early (and were already totally hot & sweating) and then were stuck in the CBR line while we watched groups of ppl sailing in from Riv to CBR and then proceeding right up to the front of that line & onto the Skyliner. So next time, we plan to be the first ppl in line @ the Riv Skyliner line to get to HS faster. This did impact our day as we were on MMRR @ 10am to get our BG for ROTR--we're convinced that had we been in the first group/s on the Riv Skyliner line, we'd have arrived @ HS like 15 mis earlier & been OFF MMRR before 10 (and not waited so long for other rides like Slinky, ToT, RRC, etc)! Hope this helps!!!How was the transportation from Riviera to the parks? We are staying there in November for the first time. Did you wait long for buses or the sky liner? Did you have to get in line early? Anything you specifically did or was it easy to get to from there.....Thanks!
From personal experience, from going myself and from friends and family who have gone (some for multi week trips), myself and others have no gotten sick or think we got sick from the parks. I did two indoor ADRs, I had a friend who did multiple a day on a two week trip, we followed the rules and were fine. If you are that on edge you might want to take scope on why you are and maybe reconsider going if you are that worried (I know, I know, we shouldn't do the "if you're that worried then don't go!" argument, but really, Disney isn't for everyone right now honestly and I say that with all the kindness in the world). I have two more trips planned, one over thanksgiving and one over christmas with at least 1 (and sometimes 2) ADRs a day, and it is the only place that I honestly feel safe eating indoors. Wear your mask, wash your hands/sanitize, follow the rules, and try and have a good time.
Here today at Animal Kingdom. We started the day wanting to go to FOP....apparently everyone else had the same idea. We realized quickly and changed course. We jumped out of line and hopped over to Everest (walk on), then to Safari (10 min). About halfway through our Safari trek, we saw the Safari wait jump to 50 mins. We were happy to see that our quick thinking worked out.
Below is a screenshot of my ride wait data for the day:
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I plan to keep track for the next 2 days: tomorrow- HS, Wednesday- MK.
Can't see your attachment.... Did you go on FOP later then? How long was the wait?