Thanks for your honest report. I hope you just have a cough and all is well.
I wondered exactly what you meant by the CM's being pushy if you had trouble with your order app?
Did you have to go inside and order, or???
Just wondering because we don't have a smart phone and would have to confront the CM's when trying to order inside?
thanks.
Can anyone confirm if there were low-level fireworks in MK again last night?
I’m happy to read that about your kids feeling emotionally happy from your trip. We are heading down mid January for 2 weeks off property (first time, usually stay on property.) My kids really need this break and I think a change of scenery will be good for them even though they will still have virtual school. My daughter has requested 10 day park tickets and I’m buying them for her. I’m going to let her get her fill.I did daily recaps but wanted to do a quick over view.
-Crowds were there and what I expected, but lines mostly moved quick, a few walk ways are issues, but you move on and don’t linger there and it not to bad
-Mask compliance was good, not perfect but good, I had a few times were I thought people were taking advantage keeping it below their nose etc, but over all minimal issues
-Masks only had slight issues getting the 2 year old to keep it on all the time, but overall we all said it wasn’t to bad. We had a mix of disposables and reusables. The disposables are a bit better in the heat, you can toss them when they get gross and seem a bit less suffocating.
-I only felt uncomfortable 1 time with physical distancing and I said something, they weren't happy with me, but they were a large group, 8 or 10 and we were 2 and they legit were on my line with me. They moved after that.
-Good amount of hand sanitizer around (on ride lines, in shops, and end of ride lines), a few were empty, but overall were available and we used them often, even thought I had my own as well.
-The magic is there it’s just different. A few CMs letting us stay on rides or curing thought the exit, it was amazing
-Yes things are closed, and lots of CMs lost their jobs, but overall their are a ton of CMs and most seem really happy to be there and are doing a lot to make the magic happen.
-A good amount of live music in Epcot on Friday after thanksgiving which was really nice to see.
- I felt good about going and was happy I made this call, lots of people in my life think I am insane, and that’s ok, but my family feels so emotional happy from this trip, and for me my kids needed something positive and a change for a few days.
If you're worried about crowds, or physically distancing, I might say go in Jan or Feb as someone noted above, the sold out days are busy. If your really worried I would wait till you feel more comfortable. I think the next 2 weeks will be a bit slower, then it will pick up again.
I am sad to leave for many reasons but so happy we came.
Stay safe everyone and have a great holiday season!
I was very interested in your thoughts on the 100 years of magic lighted pins! We have a set of 4 that we will bring to the parks in January 2021. Did you bring yours to Animal Kingdom or Hollywood Studios? Anything else you can tell me about your experience with the pins in the parks? We really know very little about them... cause we got ours on Ebay as well. We got new batteries for them so we're ready!! ThanksWas there last week.
It was different but I had a blast.
Finally brought our 100 years Magic Light Up pins that came out in 2001 that we got on Ebay. They still worked in Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean and It's a Small World. Didn't work on anything in Epcot (took it on Spaceship Earth).
We just got back and while I expected crowds we were a bit appalled by the amount of people Disney deems acceptable right now. It was literally impossible to physically distance from people. We ended up bailing on the parks a few times because of the inability to stay distant or choose alternate routes to help you stay distant. It's honestly frightening that these are the crowds Disney wants to achieve. It's not safe. Everyone has a different threshold, of course, but it wasn't simply that it was crowded this week. They didn't have enough CMs for crowd control and they had so many people packed in that it felt like pre-pandemic times in many ways.It sounds like in spite of the current state of the world, many are still choosing to visit Disney. I respect that for those who make that choice.
But, if people are not comfortable with crowds I would recommend reconsidering trips between now and early January. Thanksgiving (and anticipating December/Christmas) crowds will be/feel substantial given the necessity to socially distance people.
I guess I’m just surprised by the number of people reporting here they’re surprised at how many people are at WDW considering it’s Thanksgiving week. I was totally expecting crowds to be the highest they‘ve been since they closed in March.
I’m happy to read that about your kids feeling emotionally happy from your trip. We are heading down mid January for 2 weeks off property (first time, usually stay on property.) My kids really need this break and I think a change of scenery will be good for them even though they will still have virtual school. My daughter has requested 10 day park tickets and I’m buying them for her. I’m going to let her get her fill.
Thanks for the reports!
I think you can walk from poly via new walk way at the Grand.Hello! We check in to Poly today!!!! Our first park day is MK tomorrow and it will definitely be our most crowded day. What is the best plan to get into the park as early as possible? Would we be able to get in earlier if we Uber to Contemporary and walk or should we just plan on using the monorail at TTC?
Yes, you can but it's quite a hike. About 25 minutes is my understanding.I think you can walk from poly via new walk way at the Grand.
But that’s the way to get there the earliest, not necessarily the most relaxing hahaYes, you can but it's quite a hike. About 25 minutes is my understanding.
We just got back and while I expected crowds we were a bit appalled by the amount of people Disney deems acceptable right now. It was literally impossible to physically distance from people. We ended up bailing on the parks a few times because of the inability to stay distant or choose alternate routes to help you stay distant. It's honestly frightening that these are the crowds Disney wants to achieve. It's not safe. Everyone has a different threshold, of course, but it wasn't simply that it was crowded this week. They didn't have enough CMs for crowd control and they had so many people packed in that it felt like pre-pandemic times in many ways.
Thank you for sharing. This is very disturbing. We are scheduled to be there the week after Christmas. Right now, no park is sold out and it is during a blockout period for AP's. But I am nervous. There is no way to predict what the crowds will be like.
To those saying, "It's the holidays, it's going to be busy, don't go if you are uncomfortable." Yes, It's the holidays, I am planning to go assuming that it will be busy. But I think most of us are hoping for some sort of control over the crowds. After all, isn't that the point of things they are putting in place like capacity limits and blockout dates? Is it wrong to hope that I won’t be shoulder to shoulder with people while there?
It's about the same time as walking from epcot to dhs, the long wayYes, you can but it's quite a hike. About 25 minutes is my understanding.
From Poly another possibly quicker option with more relaxingBut that’s the way to get there the earliest, not necessarily the most relaxing haha