DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
Having just returned home after a quick 1 1/2 day trip and visiting AK, DHS and Epcot, I just wanted to say how amazing the experience was now that WDW is almost back to normal. Practically no guests wearing masks. Less than 1% of adults and I literally saw three families that had the adults unmasked but kids masked. It was great to be able to speak to CMs who weren't wearing masks today, outdoors at least, and getting to actually share a smile.
The rides were more enjoyable without a mask on. The launch on RnRC felt faster when the wind actually hits your whole face. I'll always appreciate my "mask pass" visits just after the reopening when everything was walk on but everything was better without a mask.
It was great to feel like normal on rides without skipping seats or rows and to have an exciting pre-show experience on RotR without being assigned a spot to stand on in the rooms. I'm really thankful that they took the plexiglass off of the rides. We were in the back row on RotR and I can imagine it would have sucked with plexiglass on there.
Anybody on this thread that is uncomfortable at WDW with unvaccinated people not wearing masks, don't go. I can assure you that there was not a vaccination rate over 99% among the guests that were there yesterday and today.
For me, besides not being required to wear a mask (I am fully vaccinate so not breaking any rules/expectations), it was really great to not feel like I'm walking around an infectious disease ward at a hospital instead of a theme park.
The rides were more enjoyable without a mask on. The launch on RnRC felt faster when the wind actually hits your whole face. I'll always appreciate my "mask pass" visits just after the reopening when everything was walk on but everything was better without a mask.
It was great to feel like normal on rides without skipping seats or rows and to have an exciting pre-show experience on RotR without being assigned a spot to stand on in the rooms. I'm really thankful that they took the plexiglass off of the rides. We were in the back row on RotR and I can imagine it would have sucked with plexiglass on there.
Anybody on this thread that is uncomfortable at WDW with unvaccinated people not wearing masks, don't go. I can assure you that there was not a vaccination rate over 99% among the guests that were there yesterday and today.
For me, besides not being required to wear a mask (I am fully vaccinate so not breaking any rules/expectations), it was really great to not feel like I'm walking around an infectious disease ward at a hospital instead of a theme park.
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