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In the extended queue? So inconsistent enforcement already.....making it even harder for CMs (and guests for that matter). Ugh.They are requiring masks in the extended queue for Jungle Cruise
In the extended queue? So inconsistent enforcement already.....making it even harder for CMs (and guests for that matter). Ugh.They are requiring masks in the extended queue for Jungle Cruise
Yep. When we rode Splash at rope drop they didn’t require masks until entering the building with the stairs. Absolutely no sense. They even have the no food drink signs up at Jungle Cruise. They’re gonna have big problems when the have masked people on extended queues and they try to enforce that, especially if someone has a cup of water.In the extended queue? So inconsistent enforcement already.....making it even harder for CMs (and guests for that matter). Ugh.
Yep. When we rode Splash at rope drop they didn’t require masks until entering the building with the stairs. Absolutely no sense. They even have the no food drink signs up at Jungle Cruise. They’re gonna have big problems when the have masked people on extended queues and they try to enforce that, especially if someone has a cup of water.
Every bit helps....Ridiculous for the outdoor when people are gonna be jammed packed at rope drop,park close and fireworks which is no different then a line.
So the parks get closed down again?I definitely hope the enforcement is lax for the sake of guests and CMs.
From our experience so far at MK this morning, it is pretty hard for CMs to monitor guests after they enter the ride line. I’m seeing lots of noses or no mask until they reach the point of the line right before the ride.So the parks get closed down again?
Just came back from a two week vacation at Disney. The lines were ridiculous. I' always go in the summer and have never seen lines like this. One day it was three hours to ride FOP. Haunted Mansion 75 min, Jungle Cruise. 80min Buzz Lightyear 80 minutes. I don't might waiting in line, but this was horrible. They have CM's posted outside counter service restaurants and you can only go in if you have placed a mobile order and were called to pick it up, then u can find a seat while your food gets cold. Some places are not accepting cash, only mobile. In two weeks we only had rain that lasted for a hour, other days some sprinkles, so the heat was intense. We are all vaccinated so we only wore masks on the transportation. The park hoping only after 2 is insane. We went to Epcot a bit early, ten minutes to 2 and they would not let us in.
We talked to a few bus drivers, which were really friendly and nice and they said that all the CM's hate the reservation system. Say you sleep late or your swimming till 1:30 and have park hoppers, well you have to go to your first park which u have reservations for before you can go to another park because your tickets won't work. We felt we had alot of standing around time and wasted precious vacation time. All in all, we had fun at the Food and Wine festival, but I will say that my whole family, kids included, do not want to go back until things change. We felt micromanaged in every aspect, from parks, rides and especially restaurants. Also the food was the worst it had ever been., except F&W, which was excellent.
We went to Key West for a week before arriving at Disney and had a blast, felt free to do what we wanted, when we wanted. We were swimming at two in the morning at the guesthouse we stayed at one block off of Duval. It was awesome.
Yes, except for some people the rules changed mid-trip. And unless they are following the news closely they may not even be aware of the change.Those that don't want to or cannot follow the rule should not go to Disney right now.
Yes, except for some people the rules changed mid-trip. And unless they are following the news closely they may not even be aware of the change.
Yes, except for some people the rules changed mid-trip. And unless they are following the news closely they may not even be aware of the change.
It may be coincidence, but we had a much easier time yesterday at AK than we did the previous two days at DHS and MK (which were brutal). It was a planned half day. We arrived at around 2:15, huddled under cover for a few minutes hoping the rain would ease a little bit, then poncho'd up and got to the 3:00 FOTLK show. Then took the train to Rafiki's, did the Animation Academy, looked at the exhibits, and the animals. Then back to Africa for KS (about 20 minute wait) then Gorilla Falls trail. NExt a break for dinner, then into Pandora for Navi (20 minutes) and FOP (arrived at 7:30, waited about an hour). The waits were shorter than even TP Lines predicted, which I think is in part due to the rain.
We have another day planned with rope drop to do EE, Kali, the bird show, and Dinosaur. Can't say yet whether that plan will work as planned, but in theory, those two half days could be combined into one full day.