DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
It's not really about the total number of people you cross paths with, it's the number you are in high risk situations with. At WDW, the high risk situations are in the indoor queues and on transportation. You can avoid transportation almost entirely if you drive from park to park. Take the ferry to MK so you are outside.But it does feel a bit foolish. The more people you come near in a day, the more chances you have to catch it. Going to WDW puts your chances much higher just because of the sheer number of people with whom you cross paths.
The increased risk is from the few people within close proximity of you on each queue. Depending on how many queues you are in will determine how many people you are close to for an extended period of time indoors. You could cross paths with several thousand people during the day but the only ones that really matter are the few hundred that you are near for a long period of time in the indoor queues.
I wouldn't say it is foolish in any way since you (and I assume whoever you are traveling with) are fully vaccinated. Your risk of any serious disease is miniscule due to that fact. It wasn't foolish to go to a packed MK in 2019 and risk catching all kinds of pretty minor bugs so I don't think it is foolish now.