WilsonFlyer
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2008
The parks are great. Low crowds. Most everything is virtually walk on for all intents and purposes. We've been here since this past Saturday and actually extended a couple of days and decided to leave this coming Monday. The biggest surprise to me is that while I detest the mask thing, that hasn't been what's bothered me most.
The only downside to us this week is the lack of park hopping. I knew that was going to be a big deal to us, but even I didn't realize the extent and how accustomed we had become to "going where we wanted to when we wanted to." If I could change one thing for the week, I would challenge Disney to fix this. Crowds are controlled anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem. It would take care of itself within a few percentage points in each park. We should be making park reservations and not necessarily for a specific park.
Overall, it's been quite a pleasurable experience. Lots of "carts" and restaurants aren't open, but we mostly knew that coming in. The low crowds make up for a lot of things. I have found myself constantly saying to myself, "Wow," while looking at the lack of not just crowds, but sometimes people at all, in places where you normally can't even move.
The only downside to us this week is the lack of park hopping. I knew that was going to be a big deal to us, but even I didn't realize the extent and how accustomed we had become to "going where we wanted to when we wanted to." If I could change one thing for the week, I would challenge Disney to fix this. Crowds are controlled anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem. It would take care of itself within a few percentage points in each park. We should be making park reservations and not necessarily for a specific park.
Overall, it's been quite a pleasurable experience. Lots of "carts" and restaurants aren't open, but we mostly knew that coming in. The low crowds make up for a lot of things. I have found myself constantly saying to myself, "Wow," while looking at the lack of not just crowds, but sometimes people at all, in places where you normally can't even move.