pattikakes
Earning My Ears
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We missed our latest trip due to Covid and are thinking about going in the Spring. What are the most major changes we will encounter at rides, restaurants, stores, etc.?
We missed our latest trip due to Covid and are thinking about going in the Spring. What are the most major changes we will encounter at rides, restaurants, stores, etc.?
We were there the week leading up to Halloween.We missed our latest trip due to Covid and are thinking about going in the Spring. What are the most major changes we will encounter at rides, restaurants, stores, etc.?
The monorail to Epcot not working was temporary or has this been closed for awhile?probably will change by then...
we left today...
very hot with masks...
all food is ordered by mobile ordering except walk ups (mickey ice cream, pop corn, etc.) and not immediate, so order earlier than you'll actually show up...
monorail to Epcot not working...
no fireworks...
no parades... but impromptu single float or boat or street car
certain rides closed (refurbishing or covid???)
massive area of construction in first part of Epcot
no character interaction
supposedly less people in park, but heard they upped numbers 30% this weekend.
entry and exit doors for shops (to get to hat shop on main near entrance, had to wait in line to go to candy store and walk back to their shop... crazy! but for safety from covid, okay.
I hear rides are wiped down periodically, but didn't see it happening. Maybe while we were waiting in line. We took our own wipes for rides and hand sanitizer, because sometimes theirs wouldn't work or be empty or too many people using it.
Some rides they board from both fast pass and standard lines... like soaring. If fast pass line is shortest or equal in length, get in it, it will be faster.
We didn't research anything... just wanted to have fun... and it was. But I really enjoyed non-covid times better.
The monorail to Epcot not working was temporary or has this been closed for awhile?
So when Disney first opened they did not enforce it and people were walking around with a straw in their mouth so they did not have to wear a mask they were referred as " sippers". Disney updated the policy soon after. I found myself sitting on curbs or benches frequently to have a drink and to get a little breathing room.Eating and drinking while stationary was the tricky thing to get used to. I was so used to walking and people watching while mowing down a pretzel.
CMs were walking around enforcing it very well too. I would stop every couple minutes, tuck myself into a corner or off the path, take a bite, then slide mask up and merger back into traffic.
Side note: Universal does not have this rule and you can feel the alert/anxiety level rise in yourself a bit at those parks for that alone.