disneylover102
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On Wednesday and Saturday last week when official park opening was at 8, the monorails started a little after 7:30 and the park was open for entry by 7:45 (idk when it started though)
- Buy souvenirs during the week if you can, especially those without the price on the tag. The doll my daughter bought yesterday, and didn’t even open yet, was $3 cheaper todayAlso light up toys and bubble wands are on sale right now, I’m not sure if there is an end date, but they were either $10 or $15 depending on their original price. And princess dresses were BOGO, which I think might have started today.
-Mask enforcement wasn’t quite as intense as I expected. I saw quite a few noses and many walking snackers. Occasionally we saw a CM make a comment, but no one was jumping out of the shadows and correcting people as quickly as I had expected from reports on this thread. We didn’t hang around people who weren’t wearing their mask properly, so I’m sure they fixed it themselves or were eventually corrected by a CM.
I didn’t see the ornaments, but we weren’t particularly looking at those. I did buy a couple Christmas shirts for the kids that were 70% off! There are definitely more merchandise sales than I’ve seen Disney offer in the past!In regards to these points... we got the nice light up, clanging sound pirate swords today and the CM said he has just marked them down to $10. I also saw some heavily reduced ornaments.
Masks... I saw a couple tiny kids with them hanging a bit low and no one said anything but I also saw a 5 or 6 year old with hers on her chin and the CM practically chased the dad, telling him to make her pull her mask up over the nose. This was MK, today only.
Not sure that would be my first assumption. When ours were little, we would do that when they were napping to create a darker/quieter nap zone and also used stroller covers on chilly days to keep them warmer.We saw lots of strollers draped with blankets or jackets, I’m assuming to camouflage a child inside without a mask on.
We definitely do that too, so maybe! I was more referring to strollers with bigger kids legs sticking out and could see the cover moving, so not kids actually napping, but maybe that was the goal and the kids weren’t on boardNot sure that would be my first assumption. When ours were little, we would do that when they were napping to create a darker/quieter nap zone and also used stroller covers on chilly days to keep them warmer.
Always possible. Though if they really were older kids seems less likely they would be having trouble with masks (every school here requires masks all day).We definitely do that too, so maybe! I was more referring to strollers with bigger kids legs sticking out and could see the cover moving, so not kids actually napping, but maybe that was the goal and the kids weren’t on boardI never saw a CM ask a kid in a stroller to fix a mask issue, so even if they weren’t covered all the way, It didn’t seem like anything was said. We accidentally went half way around WS with our toddler still wearing his mask as a chin strap after a drink break because we were distracted mobile ordering lunch and he was facing forward in the stroller. I was shocked when we noticed that a CM hadn’t pointed it out to us during our walk.
I agree that CMs are probably getting tired of the battles with some on wearing masks properly. I can’t think of a time I saw a CM go out of their way to approach a guest with a mask correction. Most of the correction I saw were people passing by a CM with their mask down snacking or on incorrectly.Always possible. Though if they really were older kids seems less likely they would be having trouble with masks (every school here requires masks all day).
I do feel bad for CMs as enforcement is such a mess. We definitely saw CMs or guests try to tell other guests to pull up a mask and were treated badly in response, so I wonder if some of them are just getting worn down and aren't up to it any more. It may also be they are "picking their battles" to only enforce when someone is not outdoors and keeping a safe distance from staff or other guests.
I definitely would appreciate if CMs were to say something if my youngest accidentally left his mask down--but others are definitely less receptive. We heard a lot of people on our trip voice the sentiment "if people are so scared they shouldn't come." Very irritating.
merged you to the just back thread because opening times have been all over the place. But generally they open about 45 min before official time, with the parking lots opening anywhere from an hour to 45 minutes before official timeI'm going to WDW tomorrow, Friday we are in EPCOT. It's showing an 11am opening. What time do they actually let you in the park, and are there any rides open at that time?
Same with MK. We are going Saturday. I keep reading that people are allowed into the park prior to opening times listed- but HOW EARLY? We want to get in as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Look for anti-fog stuff such as this:I can’t wear the fabric ones personally without blinding myself from fogging my glasses.
Merged you again. Check the answer above*I'm not referring to the new 30 min MH starting at the end of the month- I keep reading that people are entering the parks before opening hours. Can you tell me what time to get there? EPCOT calls for an 11 am opening, how early can we walk in? And are rides open or is it like before, where you can just stroll through? AK calls for an 8am opening, and read of guests walking in before 7:30.
*side note I posted something like this earlier and can't find it. And I even looked for it under my profile/posts. Apologies if this is a repeat.
We just got back and rope dropped 4 days at Epcot, the gates opened for us between 10:10-10:20 each day. Usually rides were starting by 10:30-10:40 (we did Frozen the first day & Test Track the other 3.) CMs will probably tell you when you get in the queue that the rides won't start until closer to official park opening at 11, but they all started early. We came in through the IG, so I don't know how the parking lot opening and front turnstiles worked, but we always met people walking in from the front, so the timelines seemed to be synced between the 2 entrances.*I'm not referring to the new 30 min MH starting at the end of the month- I keep reading that people are entering the parks before opening hours. Can you tell me what time to get there? EPCOT calls for an 11 am opening, how early can we walk in? And are rides open or is it like before, where you can just stroll through? AK calls for an 8am opening, and read of guests walking in before 7:30.
*side note I posted something like this earlier and can't find it. And I even looked for it under my profile/posts. Apologies if this is a repeat.
*I'm not referring to the new 30 min MH starting at the end of the month- I keep reading that people are entering the parks before opening hours. Can you tell me what time to get there? EPCOT calls for an 11 am opening, how early can we walk in? And are rides open or is it like before, where you can just stroll through? AK calls for an 8am opening, and read of guests walking in before 7:30.
*side note I posted something like this earlier and can't find it. And I even looked for it under my profile/posts. Apologies if this is a repeat.
For perspective, we were at Epcot festival of the arts Day 2 and didn’t make it in until about 1115. We took our time getting to Frozen Ever After, probably got to the ride at 1145 and the line was still only 10-15 minute wait. Doesn’t mean every day will be the same, but does seem like FEA stays slow for awhile after open.We just got back and rope dropped 4 days at Epcot, the gates opened for us between 10:10-10:20 each day. Usually rides were starting by 10:30-10:40 (we did Frozen the first day & Test Track the other 3.) CMs will probably tell you when you get in the queue that the rides won't start until closer to official park opening at 11, but they all started early. We came in through the IG, so I don't know how the parking lot opening and front turnstiles worked, but we always met people walking in from the front, so the timelines seemed to be synced between the 2 entrances.
Look for anti-fog stuff such as this:
It worked wonders for me on my October trip, it even stopped them fogging up when walking from AC into 90+ heat.
Glad the trip worked so well for your son!!