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Every photo pass photographer that we asked during our 10 nights (just got back three days ago) did use our iPhones to take our pictures when we asked.
Dan
Dan
So, overall a good day. Ended up riding MMRR, MFSR, Slinky Dog, Rockin Rollercoaster, and ROTR at HS. Went back to hotel in the afternoon for a nap. Headed to Epcot and road Figment, Soarin, Nemo, Spaceship Earth, and Three Cabalaros. Hit up a couple if food booths, most food was good. Then finished the night watching Epcot Forever. Rope Dropping AK in the morning, then switching to Royal Pacific in the afternoon for a week at Universal with Boo Bash added in.Skyliner was very easy this morning to HS. Left AoA at 7:30 and was at HS by 8am. They let us in the park at 8:30 and we were on MMRR at 8:45.
What is the hand sanitizer situation like? I was last there in April, and while I know SD is non-existent, I was wondering if they are still keeping the sanitizer stations filled before/after the rides.
Thanks for the updateI flew down from NH this morning. Had the smoothest arrival ever in terms of timing. Plane got to the gate at 8:43, I had my luggage at 9, in the rental car, no traffic backups on I-4, luggage stored at Movies, and on a bus to Epcot by about 10:15. Walked in to Epcot about 10:35. Soarin was posted as a 20 minute wait and it was a walk on still. I don't think I saw Soarin go above 25 minutes for a posted wait today, when I was looking. Frozen was never above 35 minutes when I looked. Test Track was the high wait of the day for the bulk of the day. But overall everything was very manageable and wait times were slightly shorter than posted. Food booth lines seemed to cycle. If one I wanted was a bit long, I just went to a different booth and came back. Doing that I didn't have to wait more than a few minutes for any food booth. I did though leave about 6 because that 5:30 am flight meant a 3 am wakeup this morning.
Cast members were generally very pleasant, if not their usual very friendly. Photopasss seemed to be the exception, but not across the board. I didn't see any overflowing trash cans, and custodial was seen regularly cleaning trash can surfaces. I saw people using Disney's sanitizer so they weren't all empty. I didn't try any of the dispensers; I've brought my own sanitizer to Disney forever and keep it hanging from my park bag. Was a real saving grace a few years ago when a bird used us for target practice in Epcot Mask compliance today was generally pretty good. Like 90% or better.
Tomorrow is Animal Kingdom and more Epcot.
I definitely did not expect it to go that smoothly!I am seriously impressed with how fast you ended up in the park! Nice work!
If it’s not too much trouble, please report back about boo bash and Universal in their respective threads! Staying at Universal in a couple weeks, with boo bash added in as well, and hoping for lower crowds…Thanks so much!So, overall a good day. Ended up riding MMRR, MFSR, Slinky Dog, Rockin Rollercoaster, and ROTR at HS. Went back to hotel in the afternoon for a nap. Headed to Epcot and road Figment, Soarin, Nemo, Spaceship Earth, and Three Cabalaros. Hit up a couple if food booths, most food was good. Then finished the night watching Epcot Forever. Rope Dropping AK in the morning, then switching to Royal Pacific in the afternoon for a week at Universal with Boo Bash added in.
After reading about how crazy the crowds are in Disney & Universal at the moment, I just wondered if anyone that is fully vaccinated has tested positive when on vacation or once home?
We're both fully vaccinated apart from our 2 small children and are planning on going at the end of October.
If things are still bad then we will cancel our trip as there's no way I would put them at risk and if one of us tests positive we won't be able to fly home as it's a U.K. requirement to hold a negative covid test before boarding the flight home.
Oh no! We’re staying at BW next week for two nights. What’s open for food?
Dolphin has a pretty nice little ice cream/sandwich shop and a decent grab and go. Picabu is not bad there either.
Oh no! We’re staying at BW next week for two nights. What’s open for food?
Dolphin has a pretty nice little ice cream/sandwich shop and a decent grab and go. Picabu is not bad there either.
Yes! The Dolphin is So close to BWI. It’s closer than BC/YC. People don’t think about it since it’s technically not Disney. Pikabu is open a lot and The Fountain is excellent, I can’t tell you how much we loved their ice cream window and regular food for a meal so good ( think burger food with a sweet potato fries option) . This was pre-covid, but look into.
What I Always do is when I first get to a resort we walk around everywhere that is in walking distance and explore everything!!! It’s actually one of my favorite things to do! So in this case All of the boardwalk options! You’ll see it’s not so dire then!! Also check menus ahead of time and when you are so hungry you can’t think, you’ll realize the options aren’t as bad as you think.
But I am a Glass half full, but do explore.
Yes my faAfter reading about how crazy the crowds are in Disney & Universal at the moment, I just wondered if anyone that is fully vaccinated has tested positive when on vacation or once home?
We're both fully vaccinated apart from our 2 small children and are planning on going at the end of October.
If things are still bad then we will cancel our trip as there's no way I would put them at risk and if one of us tests positive we won't be able to fly home as it's a U.K. requirement to hold a negative covid test before boarding the flight home.
Yes, my fully vaccinated family and I returned home 8/4 from Disney. My 20 year old son started having a stuffy nose the night before we left. He went for a rapid test and they said he was “very positive” for Covid. The rest of us have no symptoms but have our rapid tests today to see if we’re positive and asymptomatic or by some miracle negative for Covid.After reading about how crazy the crowds are in Disney & Universal at the moment, I just wondered if anyone that is fully vaccinated has tested positive when on vacation or once home?
We're both fully vaccinated apart from our 2 small children and are planning on going at the end of October.
If things are still bad then we will cancel our trip as there's no way I would put them at risk and if one of us tests positive we won't be able to fly home as it's a U.K. requirement to hold a negative covid test before boarding the flight home.
Yes my fa
Yes, my fully vaccinated family and I returned home 8/4 from Disney. My 20 year old son started having a stuffy nose the night before we left. He went for a rapid test and they said he was “very positive” for Covid. The rest of us have no symptoms but have our rapid tests today to see if we’re positive and asymptomatic or by some miracle negative for Covid.
Skyliner was very easy this morning to HS. Left AoA at 7:30 and was at HS by 8am. They let us in the park at 8:30 and we were on MMRR at 8:45.
After reading about how crazy the crowds are in Disney & Universal at the moment, I just wondered if anyone that is fully vaccinated has tested positive when on vacation or once home?