Can folks be more specific about the lack of access to food. I understand that it's hard to get ADR unless you booked well in advance or get lucky; but, is it that hard to get QS with the mobile ordering? If you just want a water or a soda, are there still carts for that? Clearly you need to plan a bit in advance, but are people walking around the parks hungry? That seems like bad business.

We didn't have any problems last week. It might take 15-30 minutes to get a mobile order done & picked up, but it wasn't difficult to do when we were ready to eat. There are still carts with snacks, popcorn, drinks... quite a few of them had really long lines at times, but do-able. You probably won't get a walk-up space at a table service restaurant unless you're really lucky, but there are restaurants and snack places enough to feed people.
 
We are here this week and haven’t had any issues getting a mobile order placed with a quick return. We needed a break before our 130 Droid appt Monday at HS and booked a few drinks at Ronto Roasters and sat down 5 minutes later. It’s really nice to be able to just get a table when you have food rather than trying to navigate seas of people.
We mobile ordered at MK and AK as well with very short returns over the weekend.
My opinion on the crowd level is that it’s crowded but not crazy. The last time I was here was Presidents’ Day weekend two years ago and it was more crowded that weekend than now. We are getting up early, taking pool breaks, then closing down parks. Having a great time.
I also posted on the Hopping thread that I was able to add hoppers to our package tickets at guest relations on site without issue, incase anyone is still worried about that.
 
Sounds like a great start! We didn’t get a bg. My phone took a long time to pull up the 3 of us. So went back to bed and we’ll start DH’s birthday day at DHS later this afternoon.
I'm sorry you didn't get a boarding group. 😒
 

I noticed that the wording on the park hopper hotline is different as of today (yes, I am a nerd who calls it everyday, for academic/future planning purposes!)

Before today, it simply said that park hopping would be available for all parks starting at 2:00.

Today, it says that all guests with park reservations may enter, and that park hopping would be available starting at 2:00 for all parks "unless updates are provided here" (meaning the hotline). Sounds as if they may be anticipating the possibility of limited park hopping some times this week.
We’re going next week- do you mind sharing the number so I can put it in my phone now?😜
 
We needed a break before our 130 Droid appt Monday at HS and booked a few drinks at Ronto Roasters and sat down 5 minutes later. It’s really nice to be able to just get a table when you have food rather than trying to navigate seas of people.

::yes:: This is definitely one thing I’ve enjoyed about recent trips.
 
::yes:: This is definitely one thing I’ve enjoyed about recent trips.
Yes, the seating is certainly more available with people only coming in when they order (which they seem to limit some). You don't get the random people just stopping to sit down and not ordering there. People also tend to get up and move along quicker. Even the outside places that don't do mobile ordering seem to rotate tables quicker.
 
We’ve been here since Sat 3/13. We were here in July of last year, so theres a bit of compare and contrast, so we know what it was like just after they reopened.

what we’ve noticed:
1. more crowds, but less than a “normal” spring break. parts of the park will feel congested, other parts will be pretty open.
2. Line normalization. If you get up to rope drop (I keep hoping, but we only make it for 30 min of good touring) you’re golden with the major rides. Molly did a video on AllEars that discussed this and we found it true. once you lose your chance to rope drop the big draws, do the smaller stuff first. essentially, if it’ll make you mad to stand in a 30 min line for carousel at noon, do it early for 5min. The lines at the big rides creep up a little but are constant mostly throughout the day. 3/15 we went to MK, SDMR was at 75min when we got there before official park open and stayed roughly that length for most of the day. we went back at 7 and did it for 45 min.
3. hours. If you’re coming when theyre increasing park hours like this week, take the break mid day and come back later. Youll have time, be rested, it’ll be cooler. This week has been hot after 1pm. Even with the long lines, it’s snaking in parts of the park you may not ever see, so I think thats still kinda neat.
4. park hopping. I suspect Epcot is a popular place to hop to because with the later hours and food options. we haven’t had issues park hopping yet. We’ve been taking breaks and returning in the evening to a park. Epcot has been incredibly crowded in the world showcase tho.
5. masks and crowd. See epcot statement. We were here last July. Compliance was decent, with some who didn’t seem to understand the purpose of a mask — this time seems ALOT better in terms of people wearing consistently, quality of masks being worn, only removing for eating/drinking etc. I think the news stories of them forcibly removing people probably helped. yes, a lot more people, but overall compliance is way better. And distance markers, people still creep up, but for the most part are ok. People tend to just follow whose ahead (like my kids) so noticing the next marker isnt right up ahead takes a little more diligence on your part. At exits and congested area, not much you can do.
6. food. Since it was asked about difficulty getting food. We mobile order as soon as we get in the park to get out time slot. As soon as we hit the time and are walking towards, we hit prepare. We have big orders, and it taken about 20min once I hit prepare. there isn’t as many food options as before, but there are more food option than there was in July last year (fish and chips are back :) I do find there are lots of snack carts around once they open and it isnt too onerous to get something.

since we were here recently and did practically everything, we dont feel the rush to do everything and are taking our time. we’re eating dinner in our villa (except tonight for topolinos)

for those with spring break next week, I think your weather is cooler, enjoy it!
 
1. Yes. The issue is not mobile order. There are fewer QS open and ADRs are harder to get so that leaves more demand for the QS places that are open. And reduced seating at QS due to spacing tables means less supply.
2. Not all carts are open, so the ones that are get long lines. A lot of walkway space is being used for ride queues so food carts can’t be there in the way.
3. Not necessarily bad for business, if the restaurants cost more to run than they earn with reduced capacity and people taking longer to eat as a break from crowds and masks. Only Disney knows that.
To add onto this many places don’t even open until 11 am so any places that so serve breakfast or food earlier are very busy. I was blown away to see the Sleepy Hollow 60 people deep during our February visit. I know because I counted like a weirdo. It was wrapped around, across the walkway, and onto the bridge heading towards the tub. Total nonstarter no matter how badly we wanted the fruit & Nutella waffle.
 
We arrived at AK today 45 mins before official opening and went right in to line up for FOP, the line was already at 110 minutes. We decided to bite the bullet because we are leaving tomorrow. We skipped riding last Friday because we thought the 1 hr wait time was too long! As far as I could see there was virtually no social distancing in our part of the line. It seems to be difficult with the large families and kids visiting right now. Everyone is excited and tired of waiting and jumping and moving around a lot. Cast members occasionally would ask people to space out but that only lasted for about 5 minutes. We mobile ordered at Harambe Market around 11:15 and had no problem getting our food or finding a seat. It was filling up by noon however. We rode the Skyliner to The Riviera from Pop around 6pm and mobile ordered at Primo Piattovand had a great dinner at an outside table.
 
We arrived at AK today 45 mins before official opening and went right in to line up for FOP, the line was already at 110 minutes. We decided to bite the bullet because we are leaving tomorrow. We skipped riding last Friday because we thought the 1 hr wait time was too long! As far as I could see there was virtually no social distancing in our part of the line. It seems to be difficult with the large families and kids visiting right now. Everyone is excited and tired of waiting and jumping and moving around a lot. Cast members occasionally would ask people to space out but that only lasted for about 5 minutes. We mobile ordered at Harambe Market around 11:15 and had no problem getting our food or finding a seat. It was filling up by noon however. We rode the Skyliner to The Riviera from Pop around 6pm and mobile ordered at Primo Piattovand had a great dinner at an outside table.

Just curious, did it end up taking the full 110 minutes, or close to it?
 
One of the places we always love to stop at is Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar, is this open and has anyone had any issues getting a table there ?? It's such a nice cool place for a sit down and they have great small plates for snacking. Thanks 🍷
 
March 14 MK - With an 8 am open, we just didn’t have it in us to arrive at the bus stop 90 min before park opening. We didn’t love 7DMT when we did it for the first time two years ago, so without that ride as a priority I thought we could arrive closer to actual opening. Left WL room at 7:20, on a bus by 7:28, and on Main St by 7:40. Can’t be sure, but given there were no lines to get in, it was likely that they opened the gates around 7:15.

Straight to BTMR and loading by 7:53. Got the last row—awesome! Splash still hadn‘t opened so we went back on BTMR (you are going to notice a theme here) and boarded by 8:08. Got the first row- bummer! Splash was running now so got in that line. It was back over the bridge but not really that bad because all the switchbacks were not open yet. Got in line at 8:16 and boarded at 8:31.

Kids were not interested in JG or POTC, so we hoofed it over to Buzz. In line at 9 and waiting only 8 minutes! Our family MUST always do Speedway so got in line at 9:20 and waited 30 min.

Needed a break! Ordered from Lunching Pad while in line at Speedway, and got our food immediately after. Pretzels, Cat Tail (where have you been hiding all my life! Loved it), and two slushees. We were ready to conquer Space at 10:25 - posted 50 min but waited 37.

Hoofed it back to the other side of the park for HM, apparent long line halfway to BTMR, but only a 16 min wait at 11:35. By then my DS16 was done and we helped him figure out how to get back to WL by himself. The wonders of having teenagers now! Went on BTMR twice starting around 12:15 (once in the front AGAIN, ARGH, and once in the back, YEAH!).

Shopped at Emporium and then at 2:15 a great lunch at Skipper Canteen. On the boat back to WL by 3:15 to relax and nap.

And back to MK on the boat at 6:15. On line at IASW at 6:40 and had a 40 min wait (only 2 groups per boat really slows things done). Then two runs on BTMR at 7:45 pm (~10 min wait but posted at 40) followed by Space to end the night with a 25 min wait.

Great day! We didn’t do every ride but we did all the ones we wanted.
Thank you for the info. We will be staying at WL. in June. What time are the buses running in the morning?
 
Here Now - Hollywood Studios (3/15 and 3/17)
and a hint of EPCOT (3/16).

Previous Posts: # 8185 & 8224

My 2 experiences with getting a ROTR BG:
Both times - off wifi, find area with best service. For us, it was on the balcony of the YC. Used time.is website to track time.

First attempt - hit join from home screen at 6:58 and refreshed at exactly 6:59:59. It took about 2 seconds to refresh. I hit join immediately after. Ended up with BG 73, which was called at 1pm.

Second attempt- Same set-up. This time, I hit join on the home screen at 6:59:59 and ended up with BG 3, which was called around 8:40am.

Walked over from YC at about 7:45. Was walking up to DHS when they opened the second (and more convenient) temp tent on the right, which was at about 8am. The line quickly grew behind us as the Skyliner was unloading. The first bus had just arrived. Luckily, we were near the front of the pack on the right tent side and they let us in at 8:10. This was our experience both DHS days.

We booked it to SDD with almost everyone else. We followed the markers on the ground while others started wide. The coaster had done at least one ride before we arrived at the main entrance, where CMs told people to file in and get on the marked path. We ended up being near the front, and since we were a party of 2, they held two or three larger parties and let us walk right on! By the time we were off, the line was 40 mins and growing.

Nothing else was open in TSL, so we walked (fast) to RR and walked right on. It was posted at 10 mins. After that, TOT was posted at 13, so we rode that and the wait was accurate. When we got off, the ride was posted at 30mins and the park had officially opened as it was now 9:01.

Since we rode MMRR and MFSR the night before with relative ease, and having just completed 3 headliners before opening, we took the rest of the day pretty easy. We put in a mobile order at Ronto Roasters as they had immediate availability. On our way over, I hit "here now," and it was "ready" in less than 60 seconds. After enjoying our breakfast, we stopped at 2 stores on our way out of the park (no wait, hardly any people). We took the boat back to YC. Later, we returned to ride ROTR at 1. We waitee about 15 mins but of course, it was AMAZING!

DHS part 2 - Not much new to report as we followed our previous protocol. We wanted ride MMRR at pre-RD, but the CM told us that they would open closer to 9. This was also the case for the other rides in TSL. We went to Starbucks for a quick snack since we had already ridden (?) everything we wanted on Monday. After our 10 min coffee stop, MMRR was open and we walked right on. After, we headed to TSL and did TSMM with a posted 10 min wait, which was accurate. Then, we walked over to aliens which was posted 10, but was also a walk on. From there, we took the back entrance to GE as our BG had been called earlier. We walked right on and there was hardly anyone in our group as we went through the experience. After that, most lines were posted 40-75 minutes so we headed out.

EPCOT (3/16). Pre-Rope Drop from IG. We were held at the temp check. We watched the first boat of the day dock and off board, then they finally let us in around 10:10. Temp check was a little slower at EP than at DHS. We hightailed it over to SOARIN' which was posted at a 15 min. wait, which was accurate. When we got off, the line was snaking through the land pavilion. Frozen and TT were open at pre-RD, but we were not interested in waiting. We probably could have done Frozen with about a 30 min wait at about 10:50, but we were hungry and headed to mexico instead. We stopped at the F&G booth in mexico, and got chips and guac from the cantina. We watched Mickey and friends drive by in a cavalcade and then headed to do Gran Fiesta Tour (one of our favorites). The line was at the door of the pyramid and we waited about 10 mins until we finally reached the start of the line for the attraction. We waited about 5 mins from there. We shared a boat with one other small party. The CM made the 3 adults share one row in the front, which I appreciated, as we were placed in row 4. After the ride, the line to get in the pyramid stretched down the walkway. The frozen line was deep into China 30 mins after opening.

We then traveled through WS, stopping occasionally for snacks. Lines at the booths moved quickly and we were always able to find a shady spot to sit. There were definitely some choke points, followed by random open spots, but it felt crowded. By the time we made it to France at about 1:45, there were tons of people. All of the rides had long lines, which had begun at park open and grew ever since. We took this as a sign to leave so we walked back to our resort.

General Thoughts from our 6 days at WDW during the first "sold out" spring break week:

- Getting to a park exactly ONE HOUR before opening is key to having a successful day. Knock off 2 (maybe 3 with a party of quick moving adults) E-Ticket attractions before opening, then plan to do 2 or 3 "lesser rides" immediately after. We headed back to our resort after 2-3 hours of morning touring and felt like we accomplished most of what we wanted.

- Park Hopping and waiting in line for one "big ticket" ride in the evening really helped us to do everything we wanted. We waited 35 mins (posted 50) for 7dmt post dinner, and waited 15 for MMRR (posted 30) using the same strategy. That way, we didn't have to worry about those rides when we pre-RD'd the next morning.

- Make ADRs asap! At least for every other night of your stay, as food is hard to find (especially a filling dinner that isn't a burger). Mobile order your lunch when you walk in the park.

- Mask/safety compliance and general guest attitudes are at its peak early in the day. Weekends were the absolute worst for compliance. We saw some CMs tell people to wear their masks properly during the week, but we never once saw that happen on the weekend. Evenings tend to be a little iffy as well, but the weekends were terrible.

- Lines build very quickly at EPCOT, even during pre-RD. Set your expectations low.

- Staying within walking distance to the parks made it possible to be at the parks early without any hassle. It also allowed us to leave when we were "done" with the crowds and pop back in in the evening.

- Touring Plans were very accurate and saved us a lot of time and stress.

- CMs were generally pleasant.

- YC pool was crowded most of the time that we were there. The CMs escort you to your assigned chairs. Sometimes there was a line to get in. The quiet pool was chill and had plenty of space.
BLT and Contemporary pool had better physical distancing and you could sit where you wanted. I didn't feel like I was on top of others like I did at YC.

We have a half day left and then we head out tomorrow at noon. We took Tiffany Town Car for the first time, since we didn't want to use mass transit this trip. We will definitely use them again.

We have a trip planned with another family in July. I'm glad I was able to do a "test run" of "Covid touring" before planning a trip for/with others. We will be back at the YC (their choice), but if it were up to me, I would stay someplace a little more "tame." YC used to be our favorite, but our experience over the weekend (previous post) left a bad taste in my mouth. BLT/CR seemed to be better able to absorb the crowds and support physical distancing in all of it's areas. BLT/CR also seemed to have more CMs around which helped, I'm sure.

Overall, it was a great trip, but if I didn't already have another trip booked, I don't think I would go again in 2021 (which I thought I would NEVER say). Although touring is doable, I miss FP and Park Hopping without restrictions. I miss having *some* day of ADR availability for spontaneity's sake. I'm hoping some version of those things come back in the months ahead.
 
Here Now - Hollywood Studios (3/15 and 3/17)
and a hint of EPCOT (3/16).

Previous Posts: # 8185 & 8224

My 2 experiences with getting a ROTR BG:
Both times - off wifi, find area with best service. For us, it was on the balcony of the YC. Used time.is website to track time.

First attempt - hit join from home screen at 6:58 and refreshed at exactly 6:59:59. It took about 2 seconds to refresh. I hit join immediately after. Ended up with BG 73, which was called at 1pm.

Second attempt- Same set-up. This time, I hit join on the home screen at 6:59:59 and ended up with BG 3, which was called around 8:40am.

Walked over from YC at about 7:45. Was walking up to DHS when they opened the second (and more convenient) temp tent on the right, which was at about 8am. The line quickly grew behind us as the Skyliner was unloading. The first bus had just arrived. Luckily, we were near the front of the pack on the right tent side and they let us in at 8:10. This was our experience both DHS days.

We booked it to SDD with almost everyone else. We followed the markers on the ground while others started wide. The coaster had done at least one ride before we arrived at the main entrance, where CMs told people to file in and get on the marked path. We ended up being near the front, and since we were a party of 2, they held two or three larger parties and let us walk right on! By the time we were off, the line was 40 mins and growing.

Nothing else was open in TSL, so we walked (fast) to RR and walked right on. It was posted at 10 mins. After that, TOT was posted at 13, so we rode that and the wait was accurate. When we got off, the ride was posted at 30mins and the park had officially opened as it was now 9:01.

Since we rode MMRR and MFSR the night before with relative ease, and having just completed 3 headliners before opening, we took the rest of the day pretty easy. We put in a mobile order at Ronto Roasters as they had immediate availability. On our way over, I hit "here now," and it was "ready" in less than 60 seconds. After enjoying our breakfast, we stopped at 2 stores on our way out of the park (no wait, hardly any people). We took the boat back to YC. Later, we returned to ride ROTR at 1. We waitee about 15 mins but of course, it was AMAZING!

DHS part 2 - Not much new to report as we followed our previous protocol. We wanted ride MMRR at pre-RD, but the CM told us that they would open closer to 9. This was also the case for the other rides in TSL. We went to Starbucks for a quick snack since we had already ridden (?) everything we wanted on Monday. After our 10 min coffee stop, MMRR was open and we walked right on. After, we headed to TSL and did TSMM with a posted 10 min wait, which was accurate. Then, we walked over to aliens which was posted 10, but was also a walk on. From there, we took the back entrance to GE as our BG had been called earlier. We walked right on and there was hardly anyone in our group as we went through the experience. After that, most lines were posted 40-75 minutes so we headed out.

EPCOT (3/16). Pre-Rope Drop from IG. We were held at the temp check. We watched the first boat of the day dock and off board, then they finally let us in around 10:10. Temp check was a little slower at EP than at DHS. We hightailed it over to SOARIN' which was posted at a 15 min. wait, which was accurate. When we got off, the line was snaking through the land pavilion. Frozen and TT were open at pre-RD, but we were not interested in waiting. We probably could have done Frozen with about a 30 min wait at about 10:50, but we were hungry and headed to mexico instead. We stopped at the F&G booth in mexico, and got chips and guac from the cantina. We watched Mickey and friends drive by in a cavalcade and then headed to do Gran Fiesta Tour (one of our favorites). The line was at the door of the pyramid and we waited about 10 mins until we finally reached the start of the line for the attraction. We waited about 5 mins from there. We shared a boat with one other small party. The CM made the 3 adults share one row in the front, which I appreciated, as we were placed in row 4. After the ride, the line to get in the pyramid stretched down the walkway. The frozen line was deep into China 30 mins after opening.

We then traveled through WS, stopping occasionally for snacks. Lines at the booths moved quickly and we were always able to find a shady spot to sit. There were definitely some choke points, followed by random open spots, but it felt crowded. By the time we made it to France at about 1:45, there were tons of people. All of the rides had long lines, which had begun at park open and grew ever since. We took this as a sign to leave so we walked back to our resort.

General Thoughts from our 6 days at WDW during the first "sold out" spring break week:

- Getting to a park exactly ONE HOUR before opening is key to having a successful day. Knock off 2 (maybe 3 with a party of quick moving adults) E-Ticket attractions before opening, then plan to do 2 or 3 "lesser rides" immediately after. We headed back to our resort after 2-3 hours of morning touring and felt like we accomplished most of what we wanted.

- Park Hopping and waiting in line for one "big ticket" ride in the evening really helped us to do everything we wanted. We waited 35 mins (posted 50) for 7dmt post dinner, and waited 15 for MMRR (posted 30) using the same strategy. That way, we didn't have to worry about those rides when we pre-RD'd the next morning.

- Make ADRs asap! At least for every other night of your stay, as food is hard to find (especially a filling dinner that isn't a burger). Mobile order your lunch when you walk in the park.

- Mask/safety compliance and general guest attitudes are at its peak early in the day. Weekends were the absolute worst for compliance. We saw some CMs tell people to wear their masks properly during the week, but we never once saw that happen on the weekend. Evenings tend to be a little iffy as well, but the weekends were terrible.

- Lines build very quickly at EPCOT, even during pre-RD. Set your expectations low.

- Staying within walking distance to the parks made it possible to be at the parks early without any hassle. It also allowed us to leave when we were "done" with the crowds and pop back in in the evening.

- Touring Plans were very accurate and saved us a lot of time and stress.

- CMs were generally pleasant.

- YC pool was crowded most of the time that we were there. The CMs escort you to your assigned chairs. Sometimes there was a line to get in. The quiet pool was chill and had plenty of space.
BLT and Contemporary pool had better physical distancing and you could sit where you wanted. I didn't feel like I was on top of others like I did at YC.

We have a half day left and then we head out tomorrow at noon. We took Tiffany Town Car for the first time, since we didn't want to use mass transit this trip. We will definitely use them again.

We have a trip planned with another family in July. I'm glad I was able to do a "test run" of "Covid touring" before planning a trip for/with others. We will be back at the YC (their choice), but if it were up to me, I would stay someplace a little more "tame." YC used to be our favorite, but our experience over the weekend (previous post) left a bad taste in my mouth. BLT/CR seemed to be better able to absorb the crowds and support physical distancing in all of it's areas. BLT/CR also seemed to have more CMs around which helped, I'm sure.

Overall, it was a great trip, but if I didn't already have another trip booked, I don't think I would go again in 2021 (which I thought I would NEVER say). Although touring is doable, I miss FP and Park Hopping without restrictions. I miss having *some* day of ADR availability for spontaneity's sake. I'm hoping some version of those things come back in the months ahead.
Thank you for putting together such a nice summary. I fly down to WDW tomorrow for the first time in over a year (thanks COVID), and while I am very excited to return to the resort, I am hesitant on the experience we will have. I miss FP and 'normalish' park hopping. I have an AP and I am staying at the Dolphin.
 














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