So my DH and I just got back from our first kid free trip over thanksgiving week. I won't give a daily report but will leave everyone with my final thoughts and feelings. We stayed at YC which proved to be very nice with walking to Epcot and HS, were able to get in to both parks early and get on a ton of rides before lines got long, then take a really nice break. My DH had never stayed at an Epcot area resort, and hates spending money on deluxe resorts, but he said they were well worth the money (I have stayed at YC and BWI several times and have loved it every time, pre and post covid). Rope drop, for the love of all things Disney, rope drop. Seriously, it's worth it at every park. We were finishing all the rides we wanted to ride and leaving the park when the crowds and lines were growing and others were just entering the park. We had a glorious time and only waited in line at maybe 5 or 6 rides all week, longest wait was for 7DMT on thanksgiving day at an hour (posted 70 minutes) and the rest were around 30 minutes with all posting much longer waits. We felt safe at every single TS we ate at, aside from Le Cellier (but that wasn't covid related, just don't order the mussles appetizer! I'm begging you.....), I still haven't eaten at a restaurant outside of Disney since March and have zero issues eating at WDW. Mask compliance was REALLY good during the day, but at night (and especially at Epcot) it starts getting much worse along with distancing. If that's something that bugs you then I would suggest hitting the parks early in the day and then saving the evenings for a movie in your room, a relaxing resort dinner, or pool time.
We did have to remove ourself from two situations, and both were made right by CMs. One gentleman thought it would be good to put a big wad of chewing tobacco in his mouth, and leave his mask off while he spit like a camel everywhere, while we were in line for Dinosaur. We walked out past a CM who had just seen us and she seemed surprised to see us walking away, we told her what happened and she went to find them, came back and got us, and walked us to the building and let us in the FP line. Those folks were still in line when we exited, but he had his mask on. The other time was on Living with the Land when the lady in front of us decided to drink water with her mask down the entire ride, reach out of the boat and touch stuff, and naturally had a CM waiting for her when the ride ended. I couldn't get off the boat fast enough. They let us ride again on a boat alone, but that situation wasn't fun. Epcot at night right now in WS just isn't fun at night in general, I'd probably enjoy DS more at this point. Overall, we had a great time, and will be doing it again with the kids Christmas week with a lot more knowledge of knowing what we're comfortable with and how we want to tour the parks, it's all in doing what makes you feel the most comfortable and safe to have the best vacation.