We went March 13-15, spurred on by good reports from people who visited last fall who said the parks were doing great with safety measures and crowds were low, wanting to get a jump on it before pent up demand makes parks realllly crowded. We booked before it was news that the park had increased capacity and was fully booked.
There were long lines for all the big rides, we waited for 1 or more thing 60 minutes each day. At Epcot waited an hour for Soarin and Test Track and most of us bailed early but a few solidered on and did late rides of Norway and Mexico. We waited at Hollywood an hour for Smugglers Run, got boarding group 86 - 2 pm ish after logging in second after 7 am to virtual cue for Resistance, skipped Slinky Dog cause of the wait. At Magic Kingdom we waited 70 min for Splash Mountain and nearly an hour for Space Mountain, 45 min for Pirates. Skipped small world, Peter Pan, others because of the long waits. Though waits were in reality often less than what was posted or on the wait time for the app. The waits wore my kids patience thin, so they did not have it in them to stay really late or get up for a super early start to take advantage of slower periods in the crowds.
Safety was not what I'd expected based on reports from friends who visited last all. The lines snaked past each other very closely in some areas, you are at the mercy of whether the people near you were spacing or not as there is no one monitoring it, and by 3pm half of the hand sanitizers in the park were empty. We were put on ride cars with other parties (our party of 2 was put in a car of 4 with strangers), only a few rides kept spaces between the riders, and there was no special santizing going on between riders. Carry your own sanitizers, police your own space, but the place was crowded, waits long, and definitely was not doing what we'd heard was happening from people who visited in 2020.
We are still in the window after potential exposure, wondering if we caught covid. We spent three days being in close lines with mostly masked people, at times sharing indoor air, with people who may have taken airplanes to get there... Will we get covid? I logged onto to this site when trying to find out if people are getting it at the parks. I am wondering how our experiment will play out, how others fared in those conditions, as we wait through the exposure window. It was for sure a huge leap in risk and exposure compared to anything else we've done during the pandemic, and riskier feeling than I expected it would be based on what I'd heard from others who visited last year. It was still a good time, but I am a bit anxious about the exposure risk since safety measures have clearly been relaxed and were not in line with what I had heard was being done when we planned it.