I'll give you my take on what I've seen as an Orlando resident.
Restaurants- All employees wearing masks, distance markers typically in lobbies. Doors usually have some sort of warning regarding social distancing rules. Bar seating is now allowed but I'd say 75% of the chairs have been removed so it is spaced. Many tables are either unavailable or spaced out enough.
Retail Stores- Same signs on doors, checkout registers have plexiglass or some sort of barrier. Tape or markers on the ground if waiting to cash out. Masks technically required but I have yet to see any employee say anything to someone not wearing a mask. Disney Springs is the only area that I've had to wait to go into a store. I don't know if that's happening in other local areas but I haven't been around many other stores in general. I know for a time our grocery stores were limiting capacity.
Grocery- An employee is wiping down all cart handles. You do not have to take one. "One way" markers on the ground down the aisles, but people mess this up quite often (I'll admit I've caught myself a few times). For a while there was someone guiding people to a checkout number, almost like before boarding an attraction but last time I was there no one was helping which caused checkout lines to go back into the actual shopping aisles due to distancing.
There's still some people that will blatantly ignore masks and distancing but the parts I see are for the majority good. The problem areas are likely in the places that are less likely to enforce and practice restrictions and I've stayed clear of any bars and situations like that.