I want to just say that if you are a major park hopper, you may not have a great experience. Expect to do a park on like 5 hours and not be able to go to another park.
Hollywood Studios:
Crowds weren't bad, but I think Rise of Resistance virtual queue is bad. It's super hard to get a slot and literally has to be done immediately at 10:00 or 2:00. Got there at 10 and by 4 we had done everything we pretty much could.
Lines got worse as more people came in, lack of shade made it brutal.
Animal Kingdom: Probably the best park in terms of crowds and waits. Rode flight of passage multiple times and everest. Crowds were maintained well. Plenty of shade, and it's a nice addition not having to lug around an UV umbrella everywhere. Easily a park you could do in like 3 or 4 hours.
EPCOT: Have to say at least in my experience, the crowds and lines were the worst. They were fine the first two hours, but once food and wine really kicked off, it felt like social distancing just wasn't enforced. More that people just didn't care. People getting close to you and such, maneuvering around or just standing around drinking. The big rides were consistently like 30+ minute waits, even towards the end of the day. I will say the first two hours was great though.
Magic Kingdom:
First like 3 hours were so nice, Splash, Pirates and the Mine Train were practically walkon. Crowds were practically nonexistent, but got worse a bit later. But the scenery shots are super nice.
Disney Springs:
It's ok but there's no CMs to enforce rules here. People don't care about others and won't maintain proper distance and such. World of Disney is crowded, to a point that 6ft pretty much is impossible to do.
Hollywood Studios:
Crowds weren't bad, but I think Rise of Resistance virtual queue is bad. It's super hard to get a slot and literally has to be done immediately at 10:00 or 2:00. Got there at 10 and by 4 we had done everything we pretty much could.
Lines got worse as more people came in, lack of shade made it brutal.
Animal Kingdom: Probably the best park in terms of crowds and waits. Rode flight of passage multiple times and everest. Crowds were maintained well. Plenty of shade, and it's a nice addition not having to lug around an UV umbrella everywhere. Easily a park you could do in like 3 or 4 hours.
EPCOT: Have to say at least in my experience, the crowds and lines were the worst. They were fine the first two hours, but once food and wine really kicked off, it felt like social distancing just wasn't enforced. More that people just didn't care. People getting close to you and such, maneuvering around or just standing around drinking. The big rides were consistently like 30+ minute waits, even towards the end of the day. I will say the first two hours was great though.
Magic Kingdom:
First like 3 hours were so nice, Splash, Pirates and the Mine Train were practically walkon. Crowds were practically nonexistent, but got worse a bit later. But the scenery shots are super nice.
Disney Springs:
It's ok but there's no CMs to enforce rules here. People don't care about others and won't maintain proper distance and such. World of Disney is crowded, to a point that 6ft pretty much is impossible to do.
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