What do you feel it will be like for us when WDW opens again using our mobility wheelchairs & scooters?

RaySharpton

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What do you feel it will be like for us when WDW opens again using our mobility wheelchairs & scooters?

My favorite things are all of the nightly fireworks and shows and parades. I have been riding fewer attraction rides as I notice the increasing discomfort of some rides shake or bump too much for me.

I truly miss the past Magic Kingdom nightly parade and Disney Hollywood Studio December nightly Christmas Light Streets and other things.

Rumor about “modified experiences” when Disney reopens (read 1st post for potential modifications being considered)

It’s Time For Magic: Shanghai Disneyland Begins Phased Reopening on May 11

A Message about Disney Parks from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pamela Hymel

Shanghai Disneyland Details Reopening Plans (No Parades, No Fireworks, Required Advanced Ticketing, Mask Requirement, and More)

Disney Says Phased Reopening, Capacity Limits, and Virtual Queues Are Being Explored for Disney World and Disneyland Reopening

Virtual Viewing of ‘Happily Ever After’ at Walt Disney World Resort

Virtual Viewing of ‘Disney Illuminations’ at Disneyland Paris

Go! Go! Go! for a Ride on Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Take a Wild Virtual Ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Walt Disney World Resort

Here are some of the ways that the Disney Parks may utilize as things move forward towards reopening the parks, as well as keeping Guests safe:

  • Phased reopening: The reopening process of the parks is being looked at closely, including a gradual reopening and/or partial reopening of certain locations. For example, the opening of retail and dining locations prior to the opening of the theme parks. (This would likely mean something like Disney Springs would reopen first.)
  • Physical distancing and capacity measures: Managing Guests in a world where it’s required to have 6ft of space in between will mean that Disney will take a look at queues, restaurants, hotels, ride vehicles and other facilities throughout the park and across the resort. Physical distancing guidelines will be implemented based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and appropriate government agencies. This will likely include implementation of Guest capacity measures to comply with state and federal guidelines. Disney is also looking at ways that technology will help out, like with the Play Disney Parks App and through virtual queues at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
  • Cleanliness and sanitization: There will be an increased focus on cleaning and disinfection. Disney is working to determine where that should take place, and the cleaning products and processes that will be utilized.
  • Screening and prevention support: Guidance from the government and the medical community regarding enhanced screening procedures and prevention measures will be followed, including those related to personal protective equipment (PPE), such as face coverings. Some measures have already been implemented, like adding hand sanitizers and hand washing stations.
    Cast training: Health and safety is a number one priority. New training will be provided prior to reopening.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020
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Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with Controlled Capacity on May 11

Shanghai, May 6, 2020
– Shanghai Disney Resort today announced that the Shanghai Disneyland theme park will officially reopen to the public on May 11, 2020. The initial park reopening will demonstrate a deliberate approach, drawing on the experience from the successful reopening of Disneytown, Wishing Star Park and Shanghai Disneyland Hotel in early March, and implement enhanced health and safety measures.
During this initial reopening phase, the park will institute new measures and procedures, including opening with limited attendance and required advanced ticketing and reservations, accommodating social distancing in queues, restaurants, ride vehicles and other facilities throughout the park, and implementing increased frequency of sanitization and disinfection.
Ticket sales will be available via the resort’s official online channels and official travel partners’ channels beginning on May 8 at 8:00 a.m., with a limited number of tickets available each day during the initial reopening.
On May 11, the majority of Shanghai Disneyland’s attractions, rides, some shows and shopping and dining locations will resume operations, with controlled attendance. Some interactive attractions and experiences, such as children play areas, and theater shows will remain closed. Guests can check the availability of attractions and entertainment through the resort’s official website and app.
To accommodate social distancing, parades and nighttime spectaculars will also return at a later date. During the initial reopening phase, a special Disney character procession, Mickey and Friends Express, will take place several times daily, and the Enchanted Storybook Castle will come to life with light and music at dusk each day with Evening Magical Moments. Beloved Disney characters will appear in the park in a new way, as they make appearances in each of the themed lands, greeting and welcoming everyone back to Shanghai Disneyland. Close interaction and close-up photos with characters will be suspended during the initial phase of reopening.
The frequency of sanitization measures will be increased in order to augment the standards of cleanliness already in place throughout the park, and hand sanitizers will be available at attractions, restaurant and stores.
The resort looks forward to recognizing and celebrating medical professionals who helped make our reopening possible at an appropriate time in the near future.
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Based on the additional measures and procedures, we ask for guest understanding of and compliance with the following requirements when Shanghai Disneyland reopens:*
  1. Purchase dated admission tickets for Shanghai Disneyland prior to their arrival, as on-site sales will not be available. Annual Pass holders must make a reservation for their visit date and time through Shanghai Disney Resort’s official online channels before their visit to the park. During this “Advanced Reservation Period,” General Admission tickets for Shanghai Disneyland will not be accepted;**
  2. Provide basic personal information for each guest visiting the park, including name, phone number, ID type and ID number via Shanghai Disney Resort’s official online channels after purchasing a ticket and prior to arriving at the resort. A Shanghai Disneyland Reservation QR Code will be provided after the successful submission of the required identification information, and guests will be required to present the code before entering the theme park;
  3. Register for the Health QR Code prior to their arrival, which will be required to be presented upon entering any location at Shanghai Disney Resort. Only guests with a green Health QR Code will be allowed to enter the resort;
  4. Be prepared to present a China government ID card, or valid travel document, for each guest at the park turnstiles (photos or printed copies will not be accepted);
  5. Undergo temperature screening procedures upon arrival; and
  6. Wear an approved mask during the entire visit to the resort except when dining.
*These measures will continue to be reviewed as the situation warrants, and may be further adjusted.
**The validity period of a Shanghai Disneyland Annual Pass will be extended for the number of lost days falling between the park’s closure date of January 25, 2020 and the end of the “Advanced Reservation Period.” A Shanghai Disneyland Annual Pass that expired before January 25, 2020 or that was purchased after the end of the “Advanced Reservation Period” will not be extended. The same extension policy will apply to the validity period for General Admission tickets for Shanghai Disneyland. The detailed extension policy, including block-out days, will be communicated with Pass and ticket holders separately.

New Video: Shanghai Disney Prepares To Welcome Guests

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Post #4-An interesting video about how Shanghai Disney may instruct their guests on how to prepare to enter their park. - May 8, 2020

Post #6-Here’s What Visiting Shanghai Disneyland Will Look Like When it Reopens - May 8, 2020

Post #12-Videos of an empty Magic Kingdom- May 9, 2020

Post #16-A Message about Disney Parks from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pamela Hymel - May 5, 2020

Post #18-VIDEO: Shanghai Disneyland Vice President Provides a Tour of New Safety Measures for Re-Opening - May 10, 2020

Post #22-Disney's Bob Chapek Shares Possible Protocols for the Opening of US Disney Parks, Including Face Masks VIDEO - CNBC - May 11, 2020

Post #24-Welcome Back! Here’s What You Need to Know About the Phased Reopening of Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort - VIDEO & PHOTOS - Matt Simon, Vice President, Disney Springs - May 16, 2020.

Post #25-MyDisneyExperience disclaimer as the top of the Disney website. - May 17, 2020

Post #26-"Disney took an unusually collaborative approach to its Shanghai theme park, which opened in 2016, handing over a 57 percent ownership stake to its state-owned Chinese partner, Shanghai Shendi Group."

Post #30-I Went To Disney Springs The Day Before It Opens To Show You What You Can Expect When You Go! VIDEO - TheTimTracker - May 19, 2020

Post #31-Disney Springs Reopening Safety Screening & Signage PHOTOS - Disney Tourist Blog - Tom Bricker - May 20, 2020

Post #32-Disney Springs re-opens with new safety procedures PHOTOS - Attractions Magazine Tharin Whiteleave - May 20, 2020

Post #33-Disney Springs Walkthrough VIDEO - Disney Attractions - May 20, 2020

Post #35-Disney Springs Reopening Full Walking Tour - May 20th w/Temperature Check, Signage, New Procedures VIDEO - MouseSteps - May 20, 2020

Post #36-Disney Springs walkthrough from the Grand Re-Opening VIDEO - WDW Radio Lou Mongello - May 20, 2020

Post #37-Disney Spring's opening at nighttime - Screen to Theme VIDEO - May 20, 2020

Post #22-Disney's Bob Chapek Shares Possible Protocols for the Opening of US Disney Parks, Including Face Masks VIDEO - CNBC - May 11, 2020

Post #24-Welcome Back! Here’s What You Need to Know About the Phased Reopening of Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort - VIDEO & PHOTOS - Matt Simon, Vice President, Disney Springs - May 16, 2020.

Post #25-MyDisneyExperience disclaimer as the top of the Disney website. - May 17, 2020

Post #26-"Disney took an unusually collaborative approach to its Shanghai theme park, which opened in 2016, handing over a 57 percent ownership stake to its state-owned Chinese partner, Shanghai Shendi Group." - Starwind - May 17, 2020

Post #30-I Went To Disney Springs The Day Before It Opens To Show You What You Can Expect When You Go! VIDEO - TheTimTracker - May 19, 2020

Post #31-Disney Springs Reopening Safety Screening & Signage PHOTOS - Disney Tourist Blog - Tom Bricker - May 20, 2020

Post #32-Disney Springs re-opens with new safety procedures PHOTOS - Attractions Magazine Tharin Whiteleave - May 20, 2020

Post #33-Disney Springs Walkthrough VIDEO - Disney Attractions - May 20, 2020

Post #35-Disney Springs Reopening Full Walking Tour - May 20th w/Temperature Check, Signage, New Procedures VIDEO - MouseSteps - May 20, 2020

Post #36-Disney Springs walkthrough from the Grand Re-Opening VIDEO - WDW Radio Lou Mongello - May 20, 2020

Post #37-Disney Spring's opening at nighttime - Screen to Theme VIDEO - May 20, 2020

Post #44-A few photos of how Universal Studios is using social distancing on the attraction rides and spacing for future live shows - PHOTOS - kennythepirate - June 4, 2020

Post #45-A Very Different Disney World: Cast Members Will No Longer Take Photos on Guest Phones; Some Attractions Will Not Be Available - PHOTOS - Orlando Sentinel Gabrielle Russon - June 4, 2020

Post #46-We Went to Universal Orlando for Their Passholder Preview. Here’s What It Was Like! - PHOTOS - allears Morgan Flaherty June 6, 2020

Post #47-If you’ve ever wondered what a water ride is like with a mask, we’ve got answers for you! Once you’re seated on Jurassic Park River Adventure, you can remove your masks for the duration of the ride. - June 6, 2020

Post #50-This One Disney World Restaurant Will have Character Dining, Plus More Important Dining Updates! - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 6, 2020

Post #51-Will a Disney Resort Hotel Reservation Guarantee Theme Park Access? Disney Answers That Question and More! - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 6, 2020

Post #52-What We Know: DVC Resort Reopening Dining and Amenities Information - dvcfan Paul Krieger - June 6, 2020

Post #53-Disney World's Amenities and Experiences which will NOT be Available when Reopening? - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 6, 2020

Post #54-Disney's What We Know: DVC Resort Reopening Guest Information PHOTOS - dvcfan Amy Krieger - June 6, 2020

Post #55-Disney's Transportation and Merchandise Updates for Next Month’s Disney World Reopening PHOTOS - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 6, 2020

Post #56-Returning to a World of Magic Get ready to rediscover Walt Disney World Resort. Here’s what to know before you go. - June 6, 2020

Post #57-Disney World Shares Details For Resort Operation Changes Ahead of June 22nd Reopening - June 7, 2020

Post #62-Disney's Required Action for Guests with Upcoming Resort Reservations- kennythepirate Donna Farmer - June 7, 2020

Post #63-Disney World's and Disneyland's Current News and Information About Travel to Disney World and Disneyland in 2020 - FAQ & Links DFB Janelle Sheetz - June 7, 2020

Post #64-Disney's Full List of Dining Locations Opening at Disney World Resorts - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Jamie Fonseca - June 7, 2020

Post #65-Rumor: Disney Will Not Allow Guests To Park Hop With New Park Reservation System - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 7, 2020

Post #67-Will Disney's DAS be Available when Disney Reopens? - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Heather Alosa - June 8, 2020

Post #68-Disney's Enhanced Cleaning of Guest Rooms at Disney Resort Hotels - PHOTOS - June 10, 2020

Post #71-SeaWorld Orlando Fumbles Reopening -PHOTOS - themeparkuniversity Josh Young - JUNE 11, 2022

Post #72-Disney World Opens in a Month, Here’s What We Know PHOTOS - blogmickey-June 11, 2020

Post #76-Disney World testing new hands-off security bag check at Disney Springs BY Attractions Magazine Staff PHOTOS - JUNE 13, 2020

Post #81-Your Next Ride in Minnie Van Ride in Disney World Could Be Very Different — Here’s How! - DFB Rachel Franko - June 15, 2020

Post #84-Disney acknowledges the launch of the new reservation system taking place soon - June 16, 2020

Post #85-Disney Guests with Resort Reservations In June and Early July Can Book Dining Reservations Soon! - kennythepirate Monica Street - June 16, 2020

Post #86-Disney Urges Guests to Link Tickets Now for Upcoming Park Reservation System PHOTOS - kennythepirate Susan Phillips - June 16, 2020

Post #87-Disney's Full List of Disney Restaurants with Mobile Check-in kennythepirate KatieP - June 17, 2020

Post #88-Disney's DVC Confirms Animal Kingdom Lodge – Jambo House Closure - dvcfan Paul Krieger - June 17, 2020

Post #89-Disney's New Information Released About the NBA Season at Walt Disney World - kennythepirate Heather Alosa - June 17, 2020

Post #91-Disney's DVC Confirmed Location CLOSED During Initial Reopening kennythepirate Donna Farmer - June 17, 2020

Post #94-Disney Begins Updating Annual Pass Expiration Dates to Reflect Closing - kennythepirate Rebecca Davis - June 17, 2020

Post #95-Disney's All 2020 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Parties and H2O Glow Nights Cancelled - kennythepirate Jamie Fonseca - June 18, 2020

Post #98-Disney's Huge List of Canceled Special Events and Enchanting Extras at Walt Disney World kennythepirate Monica Street - June 19, 2020

Post #99-Disney's Step By Step Guide To Create Disney Park Reservations, Plus Limits for the Time of Day Guests can Enter PHOTOS - kennythepirate Susan Phillips - June 19, 2020

Post #100-Disney's Confirmed No Park Hopping for the Remainder of 2020 PHOTOS kennythepirate Rebecca Davis - June 19, 2020

Post #102-Disney Park Pass Reservation System: FAQ - dvcfan Paul Krieger - June 19, 2020

Post #103-Annual Passholder Preview Days Announced! - kennythepirate Monica Street - 6/20/2020

Post #105-Introducing the Disney Park Pass System for Reserving Theme Park Visits to Walt Disney World Resort VIDEO - disneyparks Avery Maehrer, Manager of Communications, Walt Disney World Resort - June 19, 2020

Post #106-Cast Members Rumor that Only DVC Resorts will Remain Open for the Rest of 2020 - .kennythepirate Monica Street - June 20, 2020, ***WRONG***

Post #108-Disney Releases Complete List of Experiences OPEN at all Theme Parks - kennythepirate Maggie Baltz - 6/20/2020

Post #109-Disney World Cast Members Reportedly Being Informed there will be no Virtual Queues, Single Rider Lines - kennythepirate Monica Street - 6/20/2020

Post #110-Special Health Acknowledgment that Every Disney Resort Guest Must Read By Donna Farmer - kennythepirate Donna Farmer - June 21, 2020

Post #111-Rumored Attractions and Shows That Will Remain Closed When Disney World Reopens - blogmickey Mike - June 20, 2020

Post #113-The ULTIMATE GUIDE To Every Ride, Store, Restaurant, and Experience Reopening in the Disney World Theme Parks! - DFB Rachel Franko 6/21/2020

Post #115-Rumor: Potential Opening Dates for 10 More Disney Resorts - kennythepirate Ashley Beckwith - June 21, 2020

Post #130-WDW Update On Disney Resort Hotel Reopenings & POLICIES- June 21, 2020 (Thankyou, Starwind, for finding the Disney confirmation of the reopening of the other resorts in Post #120.)

Post #131-WDW Reopening Transportation Rumors. Video & what I saw on the video typed out. - Provost Park Pass - June 21, 2020

Post #132 & #133-First Look at Orlando's Airport's Disney Magical Express Check-In Area Ahead of Resort Hotels Reopening at Walt Disney World PHOTOS - June 22, 2020.

Post #134 & #135-Disney World’s Park Pass Reservation System Is Live! We Have All the Need-to-Know Details! - DFB Quincy Stanford - June 22, 2020

Post #136-Possible Changes to Walt Disney Monorail, Ferryboat & Bus Transportation During Reopening VIDEO - (I made a written outline from video below) - Provost Park Pass - Jun 15, 2020

Post #138 & #139-What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened - PHOTOS - DFB Quincy - June 22, 2020

Post #140-Which Theme Park Dining Locations are Reopening at Disney World - KennythePirate KatieP - PHOTOS - June 22, 2020

Post #141-Reopening Coverage Of Disney's Old Key West Resort - PHOTOS - Tim Krasniewski - dvcnews - June 23, 2020

Post #142-Disney World Transportation UPDATES That Are Coming SOON. - Rachel Franko - DFB - June 23, 2020

Post #143-Disney World character maps with “new normal” will be shockingly reduced! - kennythepirate - June 23, 2020

Post #144-Graph showing how to make a Disney Park Reservations - June 23, 2020.

Post #145-Resort Airline Check-In Service Resuming on July 12 at Walt Disney World with the resort departure instructions - June 24, 2020

Post #146-Jeff Lange sitting in one of the social distancing WDW buses showing him in Zone 5 section between partitions - June 26, 2020.

Post #147-Short walk around the Boardwalk and a look at the new bus social distancing measures. - Julie Guerrero - June 24, 2020

Post #149- mamabunny said: AJ from DFB is there now, and has a nice overview: See the big changes at the reopened Disney World Hotels Thank you, MB. I enjoyed watching the video

Post #150-Universal Offers Alternative to Masks for Guests With Disabilities, Disney Says No Exceptions - Rebecca Davis - kennythepirate - June 26, 2020

Post #151-You Can Purchase Face Masks and Hand Sanitizer with photos at Disney World Hotels! - Sierra Vieregge - DFB - June 5, 2020.

Post #152-Disney World Monorail Installs Social Distancing Barriers Brianna LeCompte - DFB - June 27, 2020

Post #155-Disney Masks' Review and a report from OKW - June 27, 2020

Post #158-Awesome WDW Cast Members' "Welcome, Home!" Video. Cast members receiving the news to come back to work - June 27, 2020

Post #159-Resort Mugs Still Available at Walt Disney World with Modified Refills - June 22, 2020

Post #160-Disney World Places Strict Requirements on Types of Masks that can be Worn at Parks and Resorts - kennythepirate - Monica Street - June 29, 2020

Post #165-Transportation Options that Will and Will Not be Available to Guests when Walt Disney World Parks Reopen - Jess Watkins - kennythepirate - June 30, 2020

Post #168-DIS poster answered some of the questions that I listed with their answers. Including a photo of the DME bus interior along with a photo of the resort's departure DME instructions. This was before the parks opened and the resort's DME office does not open until 7/12/2020 -PHOTOS-07/01/2020.

Post #169-Will Tram Service be Available upon Park Reopening? - kennythepirate - Christina Knerr - July 1, 2020

Post #170-BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK! - DFB - Janelle Sheetz - July 2, 2020

Post #171-RUMOR: Minnie Van Service Retired at Walt Disney World, Cast Members and Vehicle Leases Being Terminated - July 3, 2020

Post #177- New WDW DME reopening information with an email letter from WDW DME - PHOTOS - MinnieMSue - 07-05-2020.

Post #178-New Bus Guidelines to be Enforced at Walt Disney World By Jamie and three other reports - kennythepirate - July 6, 2020

Post #179-Where Can You Remove Your Face Mask In the rumored WDW “relaxation zones”? - kennythepirate - July 6, 2020

Post #180-Disney Magic Kingdom's Cast Member's Preview Live Stream VIDEOS!! See MK walking around & through queues & rides - ResortTV1 - July 7, 2020.

Post #181-Temperature Screening Process Debuts at the Transportation and Ticket Center and Monorail Social Distancing Guidelines and Boarding Procedure at Walt Disney World PHOTOS - July 7, 2020

Post #182-Inside the Magic Kingdom in Disney World For the First Time Since the Closures PHOTOS! DFB - July 7, 2020.

Post #183-Na’vi River Journey Reopens With Hand Sanitizing Stations and Social Distancing at Disney’s Animal Kingdom PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #184-Disney World Theme Parks Debut Artificial Intelligence Security Screening Process in all 4-parks PHOTOS blog mickey - July 7, 2020

Post #190-How Was Disney World’s Reopening Cast Member Preview? Here’s The Good, the Bad, and the Rad. By AJ - July 8, 2020

Post #191-Walt Disney World Resort 2020 Theme Park Ticket Sales and Disney Resort Hotel Bookings Resume July 9 - by Avery Maehrer, Manager of Communications, Walt Disney World Resort - July 8, 2020

Post #192-Wonderful WDW Video from Jeff Vahle - July 8, 2020

Post #194 & 195-Socially-Distanced Dining at the Liberty Tree Tavern in the Newly and food photos in the Reopened Magic Kingdom PHOTOS -July 7, 2020

Post #196 Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Reopens in the Magic Kingdom with Blocked-Off Seating and Updated Health & Safety Measures PHOTOS - ***** - July 8, 2020

Post #197 & 198-Peter Pan’s Flight Takes to the Sky With a Socially Distanced Queue at the Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 8, 2020.

Post #199 Space Mountain Relaunches With Queue Dividers & Social Distancing Marker at the Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 8, 2020

Post #200-Prince Charming Regal Carousel Reopens in the Magic Kingdom with Numbered Sections and New Protocols for Social Distancing PHOTOS - July 8, 2020

Post #201 & #202 & 203-Magic Kingdom Ferryboat Sets Sail Again With Enhanced Safety Precautions and Social Distancing PHOTOS - July 8, 2020

Post #204-A Socially-Distanced Flag Retreat Ceremony at the Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 8, 2020

Post #205 - D23 Exclusive - Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks Prepare For Phased Reopening - By the D23 Team - July 8, 2020

Post #206-New Mask-Free “Relaxation Station” Debuts at Upcountry Landing in Disney’s Animal Kingdom PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #207-The Hall of Presidents Social Distancing PHOTOS - July 10, 2020.

Post #208 -A Socially Distanced Lunch at The Plaza Restaurant in the Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #209-Disney’s Animal Kingdom Satu’li Canteen and Pongu Pongu Reopen with New Health and Safety Measures PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #210 #211-PHOTOS: Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe Reopens at the Magic Kingdom With Limited Seating and No Fixin’s Bar PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #212 & #213 & #214-Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Reopens at the Magic Kingdom With Queue Modifications PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #215 & #216-Carousel of Progress Reopens with New Social Distancing Measures at the Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #217-PHOTOS: Mad Tea Party Reopens at the Magic Kingdom with Few Modifications Besides Hand Sanitizer - PHOTOS - July 8, 2020

Post #218 & #219 & #220-Tour the NEW Arrival Experience and Temperature Screening Process at Disney’s Animal Kingdom - PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #221 & #222 & #223 -New Social Distancing and Exit Only Signs And Closed Areas on Tom Sawyer Island at the Magic Kingdom - PHOTOS - July 9, 2020

Post #224 & #225-“it’s a small world” Reopens with Frequent Boat Cleaning, Social Distancing, and Updated Protocols at Magic Kingdom PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #226 & #227-A Socially-Distanced Dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, Plus an Unexpected Appearance From The Beast PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #228 & #229 & #230-Disney’s Animal Kingdom Expedition Everest Returns with New Safety Measures PHOTOS - July 10, 2020.

Post #231-Disney’s Animal Kingdom Avatar Flight of Passage Soars Once More with New Safety Measures PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #232-Disney’s Animal Kingdom Kali River Rapids Reopens with Social Distancing and No Water Features PHOTOS - July 10, 2020

Post #235-I would like to see recent photos of the handicap accessible venues for folks that have never been or seen them? That was the main reason for starting this thread.

Post #236-Newly Completed Walkway from Disney’s Contemporary Resort to the Magic Kingdom for Reopening PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #237 & #238-PHOTOS: Disney’s Animal Kingdom's Restaurantosaurus Restaurant Reopens with Health and Safety Regulations and No Toppings Bar - July 11, 2020

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Post #239 & #240-Disney’s Animal Kingdom's DINOSAUR Returns with Social Distancing and Vehicle Screens PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #241-Disney’s Animal Kingdom's UP! A Great Bird Adventure Social Distancing and Safety Measures - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #243-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Mickey’s PhilharMagic Reopens with New Social Distancing Signage and Blocked-Off Seating - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #244-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland Speedway Reopens with Limited Cars, Social Distancing, and Updated Loading Procedures - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #245-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's The Country Bear Jamboree Reopens with Limited Seating for Social Distancing - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #246-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid Reopens with new health and safety measures - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #247-Disney's Magic Kingdom Liberty Square Riverboat Sets Sail Again with New Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #248 & #249 & #250-Disney's Animal Kingdom's Kilimanjaro Safaris Installs Social Distancing Markers and Plexiglass Barriers - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #250 & #251 & #252 & #253 & #254-Disney's Animal Kingdom's Rafiki’s Planet Watch Including Conservation Station Reopens & Affection Section Closed To Guests - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #258-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Astro Orbiter Reopens with New Social Distancing Queue and Elevator Procedures - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #259-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's The Magic Carpets of Aladdin Take Flight Again With New Safety Measures (and a Spitting Camel) - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #260-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Dumbo the Flying Elephant Reopens With No Indoor Playground and Procedures - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #261-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's The Pinocchio Village Haus Reopening with New Health and Safety Procedures and No Upstairs Dining - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #262 & #263-Disney’s Animal Kingdom's “It’s Tough to be a Bug!” Reopens With Hand Sanitizing Stations and Social Distancing - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #264-Disney’s Magic Kingdom's Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Reopens with New Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #266-Is Disney World Safe, and Should YOU Go? - AJ - July 13, 2020 (Hong Kong DL closing July 15th...again?)

Post #267-Walt Disney World's Monorail Resorts New Temperature Screening Process - PHOTOS - July 12, 2020

Post #268-EPCOT 's Spaceship Earth Reopens at EPCOT With Seating Modifications and No “Burning Rome” Smell Effect - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #269-EPCOT 's Star Tours Reopens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios with New In-Ride Dividers and Other Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #270 & #271 & #272 & #273 & #274 & #275 & #276 & #277-EPCOT 's Cast Member preview Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Reopens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios with Distanced Pre-Shows, Queue Dividers, and First Order Officers in Face Shields - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #278-EPCOT 's Cast Member preview New “Mask-Free” Indoor Relaxation Station Opens at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #279 & #280 & #281-Disney’s Hollywood Studios' Cast Member preview Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Debuts New Health & Safety Updates - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #282-Disney’s Hollywood Studios' Cast Member preview New Mask-Free “Relaxation Station” Opens in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #283 & #284-EPCOT's Cast Member preview Frozen Ever After Makes an Icy Return to EPCOT with a Socially Distanced Queue - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #285 & #286 & #287-EPCOT's Cast Member preview Test Track Reopens with Queue Modifications and No More Design Studio Vehicle Customization - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #288-EPCOT's Cast Member preview United Kingdom Pavilion's Mask-Free Relaxation Station - PHOTOS - July 13, 2020

Post #289-EPCOT's Cast Member preview Living with the Land Reopens with Few Differences, But Lots of Hidden Mickeys - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #290-EPCOT's Future World EastCast Member preview Mask-Free Relaxation Station Debuts - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #291 & #292-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Slinky Dog Dash Springs Back Into Action with New Queue Dividers - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #293 & #294-EPCOT's Cast Member preview Soarin’ Around the World Takes Off with Social Distancing, Booster Seat Separators, and No Scent Effects - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #295-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member preview Muppet*Vision 3D Makes a Glorious Theatrical Reopening with Social Distancing - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #296 & #297-EPCOT's Cast Member preview Mission: SPACE Reopens with Social Distancing Markers and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #298 & #299-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member preview The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Returns With No Pre-Show with Social Distancing Markers and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #300 & #301-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member preview Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith Rocks On with Vehicle Cleaning & No Pre-Show with Social Distancing Markers and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #302 & #303-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member preview Toy Story Mania Reopens with New Queue Dividers and Social Distancing Measures and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #304-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member preview Alien Swirling Saucers Spins Back with No Interactive Queue and Social Distancing Measures and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #305-Getting Around Walt Disney World in the COVID-19 Era - dvcfan Paul Krieger - July 15, 2020

Post #306-Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Member previewStar Wars Launch Bay Becomes a Mask-Free Relaxation Station - PHOTOS - July 15, 2020

Post #307-EPCOT's First Look at International Gateway Arrival Experience, Security Screening, and Temperature Check - PHOTOS - July 15, 2020

Post #308-EPCOT's Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros Reopens With Regular Boat Sanitizing and Socially-Distanced Queuing - PHOTOS - July 15, 2020

Post #309-Disney Skyliner Resumes Service at Walt Disney World with New Health and Safety Measures - PHOTOS - July 15, 2020

Post #310 & #311-Disney’s Disney World Transportation Today with New Queue Dividers and Social Distancing Measures and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - DFB Janelle Sheetz - July 14, 2020

Post #310 & #311-Disney’s Disney World Transportation Today with New Queue Dividers and Social Distancing Measures and Limited Capacity - PHOTOS - DFB Janelle Sheetz - July 14, 2020

Post #314 & #315-Disney EPCOT's Journey Into Imagination With Figment Returns with Social Distancing, No More Skunk Smell, and Highly Modified ImageWorks Labs - PHOTOS - July 14, 2020

Post #317-Disney Three Disney World Attractions Permanently Cut - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Monica Street - July 16, 2020

Post #318 & #319-Disney's EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Reopens in EPCOT with Closed Stores and a One-Way System - July 16, 2020

Post #320-Disney's EPCOT Friendship Boats Set Sail Once Again Across World Showcase Lagoon - PHOTOS - July 17, 2020

Post #321-Disney's EPCOT Sunshine Seasons Reopens with No Fountain Beverages and an Extremely Basic Menu - PHOTOS - July 17, 2020

Post #322-Disney's EPCOT Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along & Impressions de France Reopen with Significantly Reduced Capacity - PHOTOS - July 17, 2020

Post #323-Disney's Updated Look at All Four Disney World Theme Park Guidemaps (COVID-19 Warning, Relaxation Stations, Reduced Offerings, and More) blogmickey Mike - PHOTOS - July 17, 2020

Post #324-Disney's EPCOT Reflections of China Reopens with New Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 18, 2020

Post #325 & #326-Disney's EPCOT The American Adventure Reopens with Social Distancing Measures in Place and No Voices of Liberty - PHOTOS - July 18, 2020

Post #327-Disney's EPCOT The Land Pavilion Awesome Planet Film Reopens with New Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 18, 2020

Post #328-Disney's EPCOT Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360 Reopens with New Social Distancing Measures - PHOTOS - July 18, 2020

Post #329-Disney's Grand Floridian Resort to Magic Kingdom Walkway Bridge Work Continues - PHOTOS - July 18, 2020

Post #330-Disney's What’s the SCOOP on Refillable Popcorn Buckets in Walt Disney World Theme Parks? Here’s What’s Poppin! - DFB Sierra Vieregge - PHOTOS - July 11, 2020

Post #333-Disney's Updated Answers to Questions About the Reopened Disney World Hotels - DFB Brianna LeCompte - July 20, 2020

Post #334 & #335-Disney’s Magical Express: What Changes can you Expect? - kennythepirate Jamie Fonseca - July 21, 2020.

Post #340-Disney's EPCOT Living with the Land Adds Plastic Separators PHOTOS - kennythepirate Monica Street -July 21, 2020

Post #342-Walt Disney World Temperature Screening Procedures PHOTOS - kennythepirate Susan Phillips -July 22, 2020

Post #343-The most somber way to end a visit to Walt Disney World would have to be watching this socially distanced Flag Retreat. - Gabe's Imagination - July 22, 2020.

Post #344-Disney's The Rainy Day Princess Cavalcade Is Coming Our Way in Magic Kingdom! - DFB Janelle Sheetz - July 22, 2020.

Post #345 & #346 & #347 & #348 & #349-Walt Disney World's Complete Guide to Character Cavalcade Experiences PHOTOS - kennythepirate Donna Farmer -July 24, 2020

Post #350-Walt Disney World Hotel's Public Showers to Be Unavailable Until Further Notice - July 24, 2020

Post #351-Walt Disney World Hotel's Boat Transportation from Fort Wilderness to Magic Kingdom Resumes Operation with Social Distancing PHOTOS - July 24, 2020

Post #352 & #253-Seven Reasons you SHOULD travel to Walt Disney World this summer PHOTOS - kennythepirate - July 25, 2020

Post #356-Disney's Actors’ Equity Union Targets Disney With Social Media Video: “There’s Nothing Magical About COVID-19” VIDEO - blogmickey Mike - July 25, 2020

Post #358-Disney's Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Nearly Completed, Connected to Monorail Station PHOTOS - blogmickey Mike - July 25, 2020

Post #359-What Could Make Disney World Close Down Again This Year? - DFB Quincy Stanford - July 26, 2020

Post #360-Disney's Full-Time Union Workers Offered Temporary Position Changes. - kennythepirate Rebecca Davis - July 26, 2020

Post #361-New MASK changes posted on Disney's website (scroll down to mask icon and click more info.) - WDW - July 27, 2020

Post #362-Update On Disney Resort Hotel Reopenings. The following Disney Resort hotels are now open and accepting new reservations. - WDW - July 26, 2020 Post #362-Walt Disney World Adjusts and Removes Opening Dates for Select Resorts! - kennythepirate Monica Street - July 26, 2020

Post #363-Walt Disney World Safety Measures in Place on Disney Transportation - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Jess Watkins - July 27, 2020

Post #365-Walt Disney World has updated their informational pages to reflect that temperature screenings will now take place at table-service restaurants in Disney World Resort Hotel - WDW - July 27, 2020

Post #367 & #368-Disney’s Newly-Reopened Pop Century Resort Long Lines, Mobile Order Only, and Temporary Drink Refill System in Everything POP Shopping & Dining - PHOTOS - July 27, 2020

Post #369-Disney’s Friendship Boats Did NOT Resume Operations in Disney World Today - PHOTOS - DFB Carly Terzigni - July 29, 2020

Post-#372 & #373-Walt Disney World's Relaxation Stations Guide - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Susan Phillips - July 31, 2020

Post #375-Will the Disney Hollywood Studios' The Voyage of the Little Mermaid Show Be Permanently Closed? First, here’s a look at Voyage of the Little Mermaid has it sits today, followed by the other Hollywood Studios shows that have social distancing markers in place (although they remain temporarily closed). - PHOTOS - blogmickey Mike - August 1, 2020.

Post #376-Disney Hollywood Studios' Beauty and The Beast Live on Stage Replaced With Orchestra Show. - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Rebecca Davis - August 2, 2020.

Post #377-Disney Magic Kingdom's Splash Mountain Guests Evacuate Fully Submerged Log “At This Time We Ask That You Do Not Get Out”. - PHOTOS & VIDEOS - themeparkuniversity josh young - August 3, 2020.

Post #378-Disney Current Monorail Schedule at Walt Disney World. - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Donna Farmer - August 3, 2020.

Post #379 & #380 & #381-What social distancing measures are in place at Walt Disney World on attractions and in queues? - PHOTOS - kennythepirate Jamie Fonseca - August 5, 2020.

Post #384-Walt Disney World will be reducing its theme park hours - August 8, 2020.

Post #385-Disney World Dining Reservations Affected By the Reduced Park Hours? - PHOTOS - DFB Rachel Franko - August 8, 2020.

Post #386-One Month Later: The 6 BIGGEST Changes Disney World Has Made Since The Reopening. - PHOTOS - DFB Quincy Stanford - August 14, 2020.

Post #387-Disney Construction Update! We’re Getting VERY CLOSE to the Completion of the Grand Floridian Walkway in Disney World! - PHOTOS - DFB Carly Terzigni - August 14, 2020.

Post #388-Disney-New Social Distancing Markers Added to Entrance of the Magic Kingdom for Monorail Queue - PHOTOS - August 14, 2020.

Post #390-bioreconstruct aerial photos - August 15, 2020.

Post #391-Disney Springs Now Playing COVID-19 Safety Message Around Entire Complex - PHOTOS - blogmickey mike - August 16, 2020

Post #392-Disney's Complete List of What Restaurants ARE and ARE NOT Open at Walt Disney World’s Theme Parks Right Now! - PHOTOS - foodblog Carolyn Menyes - August 16, 2020

Post #393-Florida Tourism Drops Over 60% in Second Quarter, 90% Drop in International Travel - blogmickey Mike - August 17, 2020

Post #394-The 8 Most Confusing Things In Disney World Since It Reopened -foodblog Quincy Stanford - August 18, 2020

Post #395-Disney's Polynesian Resort Monorail Service to Be Suspended at the Beginning of October 2020 -blogmickey Mike - August 31, 2020

Post #397-Disney World’s Overhead Face Mask Announcement Has Been Updated AGAIN! - PHOTOS - foodblog Carly Terzigni - September 3, 2020.

Post #398-What Dining Locations Are Still Closed at Disney World Theme Parks as of today? (September 4, 2020) - blogmickey Mike - September 4, 2020.

Post #399-What Disney World Theme Parks long queues look like in expectation of busy Labor Day weekend as of today? - VIDEOS - blogmickey Mike - September 5, 2020.

Post #400-Details on Disney World Partially Resuming Friendship Boats - kennythepirate - September 8, 2020

Post #401-Disney World’s 2020 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Has Been Canceled - disneyfoodblog - September 8, 2020

Post #402-Walt Disney World Announces Socially Distanced Festivities for the 2020 Holiday Season - wdwinfo Jackie Gailey - September 8, 2020
 
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I have been thinking a LOT about this topic - like so many other folks, I am eager to hear that the Parks are reopening, as it seems like it will be a big step towards a greater recovery for all of us.

I too miss the Main Street Electrical Parade - so much!!! We loved that silly old parade so much, and when it returned to WDW, our family was so happy! I can't count the number of nights that we would slide into MK just in time to watch that parade from in front of the Train Station!

Fireworks (HEA) at MK are, sadly, almost ruined for me now - we have had too many incidents with non-disabled people being stinkers and until something changes, I will probably pass on them. My family knows that they are free to go without me, but I just am no longer comfortable, and the CMs don't have the ability to manage the crowds effectively. I will say that we got to see the new show at Epcot in January, and I would watch that every night! The lighted kites and the jet skis and the whole thing; everyone we were with was surprised at how great it was!

I think the things I might miss the most will be the shows - if they open with no indoor shows (like FEA at HS or the dinner shows at Poly/Ft Wilderness) that will be sad, because those live performers do such an amazing job, show after show, and we really do enjoy them.

When it comes to rides, however, I truly don't know how you reconcile "social distancing" with roller coasters and similar rides. In theory, doesn't the last guy in the row get everyone else's "air"? They can't run rides with just one group of riders on them - so even if they leave every other car empty, don't you at some point travel through someone else's germs (or "droplets" ewwww)?

I have SO many questions, and, of course, right now we don't have near the answers that we want because this is a new, weird virus.

When it comes to overall experiences, I think - and this is just based on our experiences in general at WDW - that probably things will actually change the least for those of us who use mobility devices. I say that only because we are already used to moving a bit more slowly, allowing for more space naturally, and making use of technology to be as efficient as possible.

Most of the folks around here are already wizards at maximizing their use of FP+, and the vast majority of us have learned (either from others, or the hard way) to build that "bubble" that we talk about to help keep mobility device/pedestrian incidents to a minimum. Our pace is already artificially slowed. We are already used to "restrictions" and doing things differently.

And that's a lot of it, right there. When you are DISabled, or "differently abled" or whatever you prefer to cal it, you often have to learn how to do things differently than "normal" people. We have already adopted a mindset that we will need to potentially adapt do things that we enjoy like (fill in the blank: WDW, the museum, the state fair, etc.)

I think that actually puts us a bit ahead in this particular game. Strange, but that's how it seems to me. We are already used to adapting on the fly, changing how we do things, and building a bridge, and getting over it.

I don't take any pleasure or glee from the idea that other folks will find discomfort in the situation - far from it. More than anything, I wish it could just go right back to the way it was before closing.

Crowded, crazy, dysfunctional as all get out, and Magical from start to finish.
 
I have been thinking a LOT about this topic - like so many other folks, I am eager to hear that the Parks are reopening, as it seems like it will be a big step towards a greater recovery for all of us.

Me, too. My next WDW trip is in December again. I was going to schedule a 4-day Disney cruise, but I haven't yet.

I too miss the Main Street Electrical Parade - so much!!! We loved that silly old parade so much, and when it returned to WDW, our family was so happy! I can't count the number of nights that we would slide into MK just in time to watch that parade from in front of the Train Station!

Me, too. I've done that, too. When I was in my mobility scooter and when watching from a non-handicap area, I always felt like I could only see straight ahead of me with horse blinders on. Especially when guests were standing on both sides of me. Sitting down I could only see and smell butts like I was three rows back. Even if I backed up my mobility scooter to the curb and turned my seat around, the guest could stand further over the curb and still blocking my view down the street. And even though they were all sitting, always stood up when the parade started. That's why the train station was better.

Fireworks (HEA) at MK are, sadly, almost ruined for me now - we have had too many incidents with non-disabled people being stinkers and until something changes, I will probably pass on them. My family knows that they are free to go without me, but I just am no longer comfortable, and the CMs don't have the ability to manage the crowds effectively. I will say that we got to see the new show at Epcot in January, and I would watch that every night! The lighted kites and the jet skis and the whole thing; everyone we were with was surprised at how great it was!

Same with me. But they say they won't have fireworks shows eithet because of the crowds around the castle.

I think the things I might miss the most will be the shows - if they open with no indoor shows (like FEA at HS or the dinner shows at Poly/Ft Wilderness) that will be sad, because those live performers do such an amazing job, show after show, and we really do enjoy them.

Yep! So sad.

When it comes to rides, however, I truly don't know how you reconcile "social distancing" with roller coasters and similar rides. In theory, doesn't the last guy in the row get everyone else's "air"? They can't run rides with just one group of riders on them - so even if they leave every other car empty, don't you at some point travel through someone else's germs (or "droplets" ewwww)?

I have SO many questions, and, of course, right now we don't have near the answers that we want because this is a new, weird virus.

When it comes to overall experiences, I think - and this is just based on our experiences in general at WDW - that probably things will actually change the least for those of us who use mobility devices. I say that only because we are already used to moving a bit more slowly, allowing for more space naturally, and making use of technology to be as efficient as possible.

Most of the folks around here are already wizards at maximizing their use of FP+, and the vast majority of us have learned (either from others, or the hard way) to build that "bubble" that we talk about to help keep mobility device/pedestrian incidents to a minimum. Our pace is already artificially slowed. We are already used to "restrictions" and doing things differently.

And that's a lot of it, right there. When you are DISabled, or "differently abled" or whatever you prefer to cal it, you often have to learn how to do things differently than "normal" people. We have already adopted a mindset that we will need to potentially adapt do things that we enjoy like (fill in the blank: WDW, the museum, the state fair, etc.)

I think that actually puts us a bit ahead in this particular game. Strange, but that's how it seems to me. We are already used to adapting on the fly, changing how we do things, and building a bridge, and getting over it.

I don't take any pleasure or glee from the idea that other folks will find discomfort in the situation - far from it. More than anything, I wish it could just go right back to the way it was before closing.

Crowded, crazy, dysfunctional as all get out, and Magical from start to finish.

I agree.

Thank you for your thoughts.
 
An interesting video about how Shanghai Disney may instruct their guests on how to prepare to enter their park.

They require advanced registration and a QR-code for the specific date of entering their park. This includes Annual Pass holders.

Wear masks except when dining.

Enter a Health Screening (temperature Check) Point Tent.

They show social distancing painted squares for the queues, but it also showed that it was okay for a group of 3-friends in the video on the same square. They had a tripod on either side reading the temperature of each of the 3-individuals as they walked side by side through the tent. And guests in front and in back as guests walkthrough while tracking each face temperature from both tripods.

They showed what the camera showed as the temperature device tracked each face at the same time in a box with the temperature. I guess it could take a photo of your face too.

The temperature must remain below 37.3 C-degrees.

Then the next section you show your "Health" QR-code from your phone.

Then the next section you enter the Security queue to show your "Reservation" QR-code from your phone. Then proceed to a table to show the contents of your bag.

Then the next section you enter the queue to place your "Government" I.D.-code on a scanner (I guess instead of your thumb) to enter the park per your group.

Still following social distancing squares painted on the pavement and in the queues.

From the few attraction queues and vehicles, they showed. They still kept social distancing and empty rows in the winding queues and leaving every other "larger" ride row empty and an empty seat between groups.

For "smaller" ride vehicle only one guest per "smaller" ride vehicles.

After exiting use the hand sanitizer each time.

Characters might be seen at a distance like from the train station upper level to maintain social distancing.

Dining at every other marked table removing the mask to dine.

And when shopping only touch an item that you plan to buy.

I thought the temperature taking device was interesting allowing groups and continuous walking instead of individual checks.

I know this is Shanghai and not America as they take a lot more private information like photos with temperature and government I.D.s. Plus who knows what other private information Shanghai Disney requires with their online reservations.

I think Walt Disney World will keep an eye on what works as they will with Disney Springs with the opening of the non-Disney restaurants and stores.


And here is another Shanghai Disney video without subtitles, but still interesting to watch guests boarding attraction rides.


And a May 5th Mr. Pete's DIS Unplugged podcast a few days ago,



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As someone who has had to wear a mask for years to avoid infection i can tell you what my infections disease doctor explained to me about theme parks. YMMV. It was a big worry for m e as a DVC member who loves WDW. First, I live 800 miles away and have to fly, get DVTs of we try to drive. Doctor said that planes had great air filtration systems and I only need the mask in boarding and in unboarding or while waiting for luggage, the exception was if I was seated next to an obvious sick person. This was all prior to this outbreak. Second, I should wear my masks on busses and trains/monorail. Third, wash my hands, don't touch my face but I was very safe in outdoor spaces WDW included. Lines should have a mask but on the actual rides, coasters, anything moving no need for a mask as risk was so low. When waiting in line to eat or be seated, mask, once seated it's fine to remove.

Personally I can see them skipping rows in coasters and seated rides. My guess is that indoor shows will be gone for a while and when/if outdoor shoes open they will do 6 feet apart every other row. Families will be allowed to stay together. It's all speculation on my part and I'm speaking as an Infectious Disease patient. I suffer a rare complication to a fungus that is rampant in my area. I also have several autoimmune conditions and that combo and treatments have already cost me part of a lung. I've been on a respirator twice and it is no fun. I will continue to be smart about what I do but I will be one of the first people back in the parks once they open.

The more people comply with the restrictions the quicker they will open things up.
 
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I also saw Blogmickey's post about Shanghai Disney with similar photos to the Shanghai Disney video.

Here’s What Visiting Shanghai Disneyland Will Look Like When it Reopens

As excitement builds for the first Disney theme park to reopen after they all closed around the world due to COVID-19, Disney fans are wondering what visiting the parks will look like when they reopen.

Thanks to a news report, we have a look inside Shanghai Disneyland and the procedures and processes put in place to keep guests safe during their visit. Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger said in an interview that Disney is “studying very carefully what China has been trying to do in terms of their return to normalcy” as it relates to reopening the domestic theme parks. While the following procedures aren’t a guarantee of what we’ll see at Walt Disney World or Disneyland, it’s a peek inside what The Walt Disney Company is already doing at one of their theme parks.

Temperature Checks
This is actually one of the procedures that Iger specifically called out as being a possibility when the parks reopen. Here’s a look at the procedure in place at Shanghai Disneyland.

The process looks to be simple and completely contactless, with a temperature reading displayed on a screen as a guest walks through.

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Advanced Reservations
Guests wishing to visit the park will need to buy a date-based ticket or make advance reservations to visit if they’re Annual Passholders. This will ensure a limited capacity every day. Limiting park capacity is something that will be put in place at Walt Disney World when it reopens.

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Social Distancing in Queues
Social Distancing has quickly become a common phrase thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is something that Shanghai Disneyland is taking seriously. As you can see in the following photos, social distancing will be prominent in queues. Stickers on the ground or even tape marks in the queue will designate a safe distance between groups.

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In attraction queues, tape has been placed to designate safe distances and there will be space between switchback areas to ensure guest safety.

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Characters and Performers at a Distance
Characters and performers will not interact with guests or even be close to them. They will stay on a parade float for a new character procession called Mickey and Friends Express

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Guests will only be able to see characters at a distance.

Social Distancing on Rides
Social Distancing will also be enforced on rides by either spacing guests apart on a ride like a Voyage to the Crystal Grotto, or by leaving a row open between groups like on Pirates of the Caribbean Battle for the Sunken Treasure.

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Limiting Restaurant Capacity
To encourage social distancing, restaurants will limit their capacity by closing some tables.

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Social Distancing While Shopping
Guests will be reminded to keep space while shopping as well.

All of this is in addition to extra cleaning that Disney will be doing to all of the hard surfaces and more throughout the day.

Again, it’s worth noting that just because Shanghai Disneyland is implementing these measures, it doesn’t guarantee that Walt Disney World or Disneyland will be doing so. That said, Disney will surely be looking to learn from the Shanghai Disneyland opening to implement safety protocols when the domestic theme parks reopen.



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An interesting video about how Shanghai Disney may instruct their guests on how to prepare to enter their park.

They require advanced registration and a QR-code for the specific date of entering their park. This includes Annual Pass holders.

Wear masks except when dining.

Enter a Health Screening (temperature Check) Point Tent.

They show social distancing painted squares for the queues, but it also showed that it was okay for a group of 3-friends in the video on the same square. They had a tripod on either side reading the temperature of each of the 3-individuals as they walked side by side through the tent. And guests in front and in back as guests walkthrough while tracking each face temperature from both tripods.

They showed what the camera showed as the temperature device tracked each face at the same time in a box with the temperature. I guess it could take a photo of your face too.

The temperature must remain below 37.3 C-degrees.

Then the next section you show your "Health" QR-code from your phone.

Then the next section you enter the Security queue to show your "Reservation" QR-code from your phone. Then proceed to a table to show the contents of your bag.

Then the next section you enter the queue to place your "Government" I.D.-code on a scanner (I guess instead of your thumb) to enter the park per your group.

Still following social distancing squares painted on the pavement and in the queues.

From the few attraction queues and vehicles, they showed. They still kept social distancing and empty rows in the winding queues and leaving every other "larger" ride row empty and an empty seat between groups.

For "smaller" ride vehicle only one guest per "smaller" ride vehicles.

After exiting use the hand sanitizer each time.

Characters might be seen at a distance like from the train station upper level to maintain social distancing.

Dining at every other marked table removing the mask to dine.

And when shopping only touch an item that you plan to buy.

I thought the temperature taking device was interesting allowing groups and continuous walking instead of individual checks.

I know this is Shanghai and not America as they take a lot more private information like photos with temperature and government I.D.s. Plus who knows what other private information Shanghai Disney requires with their online reservations.

I think Walt Disney World will keep an eye on what works as they will with Disney Springs with the opening of the non-Disney restaurants and stores.


And here is another Shanghai Disney video without subtitles, but still interesting to watch guests boarding attraction rides.


And a May 5th Mr. Pete's DIS Unplugged podcast a few days ago,

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Thank you for posting all of this information and videos. It was very interesting to read and watch. :) However, I am concerned because I'm sure some people will be polite and try very hard to follow the rules and regulations. But, alas, there are always those who don't seem to care. I guess I'll wait and see how things go once they open, but I do miss going there on vacation.
 


Hi, disney212.

Thank you for your experiences and thoughts.

As someone who has had to wear a mask for years to avoid infection i can tell you what my infections disease doctor explained to me about theme parks. YMMV. It was a big worry for m e as a DVC member who loves WDW. First, I live 800 miles away and have to fly, get DVTs of we try to drive. Doctor said that planes had great air filtration systems and I only need the mask in boarding and in unboarding or while waiting for luggage, the exception was if I was seated next to an obvious sick person. This was all prior to this outbreak. Second, I should wear my masks on busses and trains/monorail. Third, wash my hands, don't touch my face but I was very safe in outdoor spaces WDW included. Lines should have a mask but on the actual rides, coasters, anything moving no need for a mask as risk was so low. When waiting in line to eat or be seated, mask, once seated it's fine to remove.

Personally I can see them skipping rows in coasters and seated rides. My guess is that indoor shows will be gone for a while and when/if outdoor shoes open they will do 6 feet apart every other row. Families will be allowed to stay together. It's all speculation on my part and I'm speaking as an Infectious Disease patient. I suffer a rare complication to a fungus that is rampant in my area. I also have several autoimmune conditions and that combo and treatments have already cost me part of a lung. I've been on a respirator twice and it is no fun. I will continue to be smart about what I do but I will be one of the first people back in the parks once they open.

The more people comply with the restrictions the quicker they will open things up.
 
Hi, SummerRses.

You're welcome. And I agree.

Thank you for posting all of this information and videos. It was very interesting to read and watch. :) However, I am concerned because I'm sure some people will be polite and try very hard to follow the rules and regulations. But, alas, there are always those who don't seem to care. I guess I'll wait and see how things go once they open, but I do miss going there on vacation.
 
I can see all of those things that Shanghai is doing happening at WDW & DL - except for the "Health QR code" which I believe is actually supplied by their government as "proof" of health?

Semi-related Question: isn't it Shanghai that is owned by a quasi-private company/trust/partially the local government (or some form or combo thereof), and they essentially license all of the Disney-ness, and use Disney "concepts", management styles, and IP? I remember seeing something one time about that; Shanghai literally has a "bible" that Disney Corporate created for them covering everything from paint colors and maintenance schedules through hiring, customer relations, and *everything* about running the Park. Just wondered, because I know that could make a difference; if the local government there had *any* say in how the theme park runs, I think it would be safe to say that it could be a different experience than if Disney controlled the management and daily operations, and rules and operating procedures, like they do in the US.
 
Hi, mamabunny. I don't know. I'm curious about that, too.

I can see all of those things that Shanghai is doing happening at WDW & DL - except for the "Health QR code" which I believe is actually supplied by their government as "proof" of health?

Semi-related Question: isn't it Shanghai that is owned by a quasi-private company/trust/partially the local government (or some form or combo thereof), and they essentially license all of the Disney-ness, and use Disney "concepts", management styles, and IP? I remember seeing something one time about that; Shanghai literally has a "bible" that Disney Corporate created for them covering everything from paint colors and maintenance schedules through hiring, customer relations, and *everything* about running the Park. Just wondered, because I know that could make a difference; if the local government there had *any* say in how the theme park runs, I think it would be safe to say that it could be a different experience than if Disney controlled the management and daily operations, and rules and operating procedures, like they do in the US.
 
Thank you for the videos Ray! 😍

I'm loving all these videos! Thanks for posting. The last one, with the empty Disney World pictures, along with the Disney music, was so enjoyable. It brought back some great memories, and because there are no people in the photos, you really get to appreciate the attention to details, the decorations, and level of artistry that is everywhere. :)
 
A Message about Disney Parks from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pamela Hymel - May 5, 2020

An email from Disney:


Important Walt Disney World Update​
Dear Valued Annual Passholder,

We have information to share about how we’re thinking about protocols for the future in a letter from Dr. Pamela Hymel, our Chief Medical Officer for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, that you can read in the message she shared this week here.

Walt Disney World Resort​


https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...P=EMC-1172101381&cid=PDM204178&bid=1085171307

Tue, May 5, 2020A Message about Disney Parks from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pamela Hymel
Dr. Pamela Hymel

by Dr. Pamela Hymel, Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer
Dear Guests,
As you may have heard at Disney’s Q2 FY20 Earnings Results Webcast, our CEO Bob Chapek announced that Shanghai Disney Resort will begin the phased reopening of Shanghai Disneyland on May 11 – an encouraging sign for Disney parks and retail locations all over the world. After so much time at home, I know many of you are eager to enjoy the magic of a Disney parks visit, and we can’t wait to welcome you back.
I’m fortunate to work with Disney’s extraordinarily talented team of health and safety experts who are some of the most experienced in the industry. Together, with our colleagues in operations, and local health and government authorities, we’re evaluating several new and enhanced safety measures to do our part towards helping us stay well while we work, stay, and play at a Disney resort and a Disney store. I’m also working closely with the US Travel Association on a set of guidelines the travel industry may tailor to their individual businesses to help demonstrate that safety of travelers is a top focus.
To that end, I want to share an update with you about our plans and considerations as we prepare for the reopening of our parks, resorts and stores. At Disney, we’re exploring:
  • Phased reopening: We’re looking at all of our locations and how best to begin the reopening process, including a gradual reopening and/or partial reopening of certain locations. For example, the opening of retail and dining locations prior to the opening of our theme parks.
  • Physical distancing and capacity measures: As you can imagine, managing guest density in queues, restaurants, hotels, ride vehicles and other facilities throughout the park and across the resort is a major focus, as we implement physical distancing guidelines based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and appropriate government agencies. This will likely include implementation of guest capacity measures to comply with state and federal guidelines. We’re also exploring ways to use technology to aid us in these efforts, like with our Play Disney Parks App and through virtual queues at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
  • Cleanliness and sanitization: We’re planning increased cleaning and disinfection, determining where that should take place (for example, in high-traffic areas), and the cleaning products and processes we’ll use.
  • Screening and prevention support: We’ll follow guidance from the government and the medical community regarding enhanced screening procedures and prevention measures, including those related to personal protective equipment (PPE), such as face coverings. Some measures, like adding hand sanitizers and hand washing stations across our resorts, have already been implemented.
  • Cast training: We’re further emphasizing our strong culture of health and safety amongst our cast members, and will continue to provide new training and reinforcement as we get closer to reopening.
These are just a few examples of the many areas we are developing plans for, so please keep an eye on our online channels, where we’ll provide more details as we confirm and begin to implement our plans. Given the constantly changing global health environment, these practices may evolve as we consider the latest guidance, but we will share more information with you as we look towards reopening.
In the meantime, our focus remains on the health and safety of the entire Disney community – including the wellbeing of the Cast Members who are caring for and securing our parks and resorts during the closure. We have already implemented a number of enhanced health and safety measures, such as increasing the frequency of cleaning and disinfection in work areas, adjusting practices to promote physical distancing, and providing Cast with access to necessary PPE, including face coverings. We continue to learn from these experiences and will carry these lessons into reopening and beyond.
Finally, I want to recognize the medical professionals working to bring care and comfort in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. We will continue to do what we can to help support the medical community and our local communities during this time.
We’re looking forward to welcoming all of you back to our Disney parks, resorts and stores. Until we are together once again, we wish you and your families health, hope, and happiness.
Thank you,
signature of Dr. Pamela Hymel


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Some comments from Disney Parks.

I appreciate the efforts that Disney is making to keep there visitors safe and healthy. I believe masks should be a requirement and if visitors are not willing to wear them, they should not be allowed entry. The masks are for people that have the virus from spreading it to others. I am a Florida passholder and miss Disney as much as anyone as it was a weekend playground; however, I know that Disney is doing everything they can to make us safe and trust that they do not do anything halfway and that whatever is implemented will be the absolute best that can be done. Looking forward to getting back to our playground. Thank you.
Pam on May 9, 2020 at 11:19 am

I am a senior citizen (69), pass holder, and former Disney Cast member. If this was an ordinary day and time, there would be no reason to wear a mask. However, this is not just any ordinary day. We are experiencing a pandemic and for you all that don’t think a mask is necessary, you must not care enough for your fellow man, woman, or child. This protects me from you and you from me. I’m not happy about wearing them either but I care enough about humanity to do so. I cannot visualize a day that I would not be able to enjoy spending time at any Disney Park!
Jacqueline on May 9, 2020 at 10:50 am

Masks should be required, no exceptions. I will not return to the parks until there are effective therapeutics and/or a vaccine, or wearing masks is required and enforced.
Fred on May 9, 2020 at 11:46 am

Will not be going if a face mask is mandatory. I will cancel my passes.
christine on May 9, 2020 at 11:43 am

We’re from Florida and already wearing masks in public. Yes, they are steamy and kind of uncomfortable, but we would be happy to wear them if required to get back to WDW again. Are masks perfect for preventing spread of germs? No, but they are better than nothing. I agree with comments about opening first to Florida residents and annual passholders only. There should be additional screening or restrictions on guests coming from COVID-19 hotspots. I agree with the comment about drive-thru goodies in the meantime–could you add the Cat Tail and Wonderland Slushy to the menu? We can’t wait to get back to WDW–whatever the rules are!! We miss you Mickey and all the gang!!
Lisa on May 9, 2020 at 11:25 am

If Disney Character Cast Members can wear heavy headgear or heavy full-body suits, I think I can wear my lightweight face mask over my nose and mouth in empathy to protect others.

The respiratory symptoms of COVID-19 typically appear an average of 5-6 days after exposure, but may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 days after exposure, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
COVID-19 FAQs
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Again, thank for the information, Ray! Also, I agree with almost all of the comments (except the one about not wearing a mask). Some great points were made in some of them. Masks are a must, and the least we can do. Even though I will wait a while before going back, I still expect to have to wear a mask, which is fine with me.
 
VIDEO: Shanghai Disneyland Vice President Provides a Tour of New Safety Measures for Re-Opening - May 10, 2020

Shanghai Disneyland Vice President Provides a Tour of New Safety Measures for Re-Opening

Admission and Entrance
The video is quite lengthy at fifteen minutes in length. It covers safety measures ranging from the moment you enter the park to visiting characters, going on rides, shopping, viewing day shows, and visiting restaurants.

The video begins with Bolstein saying guests would have already gone through temperature screening and they would also have showed their health QR code.

We then see a demonstration of what he describes as a Disney Reservation QR code redemption process. We see a lady with her phone as a Cast Member holding a sign that has a QR code.

From the looks of this clip, this provides you access into the park without having to worry about scanning a ticket.

The next step is for guests to go through security screening.

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Bolstein then shows the various markers on the ground to show social distancing guidelines. He makes the point that through studies and observations with guests and they found it easier to tell the guests where not to stand.

Each marker is 1 meter in distance from the next space.

Throughout the park, guests will find Cast Members holding signs reminding guests of social distancing as well as verbally reminding to main social distancing.

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The next part of the video is a little confusing because Bolstein again mentions admission into the park, but in this clip he mentions that this is where guests will redeem their park ticket and Government ID upon entry.


You also see a gentleman that is having his bag checked through security.

Character Interactions
We then see that he has entered the actual park and he begins to talk about meeting characters and having that character experience but in a different way as guests will not have an up-close meet and greet.

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A small cavalcade with characters aboard will stroll within the park throughout the day for guests to take pictures.

Daytime Performances
Shanghai Disneyland offers the character atmosphere show “Tai Chi with Donald Duck” which will encompass performers in the center and a viewing area of yellow boxes that again are 1 meter apart from one another to create social distancing.

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If the squares are full, guests will be invited to come back at a different show time.

Bolstein reassures that “due to the limited numbers of attendees per day he believes everyone will have a chance to see almost everything they want to see.”

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In the next clip of the video, we see many yellow boxes in a bigger area for the Golden Fairytale Fanfare performance that occurs in front of the castle.


Food Kiosks and Restaurants
Both food kiosks and restaurants will both have markers on the ground indicating the social distancing measures.

As they do not anticipate having long lines that will be out the door due to limiting numbers of guests, they are already prepared to do so just in case with markers seen outside the restaurants and kiosks.

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Many times throughout the video, Bolstein repeats that their number one priority in restaurants is “to maintain social distancing as their number one priority, along with enhancing safety and hygiene inside the restaurant.”

There will be no more than 50% seating capacity in restaurants.

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They are also encouraging no-contact payments, but he indicates that for guests who have cash and/or credit cards, guests and the Cast Member are both encouraged to sanitize their hands using the hand sanitizer provided at the register.

Rides
It is no surprise that social distancing will also take place within ride queues as well as once guests are on the actual ride itself. In the video, we are shown guests loading into two different rides which shows that rides will utilize an every other row rule for guests to maintain social distancing.

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We also are shown different sanitizer stations that are mounted on the wall. In this particular clip, we see it immediately after exiting the ride.

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Shopping
Although Bolstein is shown walking around a merchandise store after exiting a ride, he does mention that Cast Members will be making sure that there are only a certain amount of people within the store.

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He then asks in the video if they can go over to the registers (I’m personally wondering if it is to show the plexiglass guards), but the clip then cuts to an outside shot getting ready to enter a restaurant.


Ending Remarks
Bolstein closes the video again emphasizing the importance of insuring limited numbers of guests for social distancing through markers on the ground, utilizing every other row on rides, sanitation wall mounts, and limiting the number of guests in the park.

Tickets for May 11, 2020 became available online on Friday, May, 8th and almost immediately sold out.

Future Indicator of Other Disney Parks
CEO Bob Chapek recently commented that the re-opening process at one theme park may not be the exact replica by which all parks will follow. After watching the video a couple of times, I can’t help to think to myself if this is what the parks will look like when they reopen at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.

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The temperature checks send my anxiety through the roof because I'm afraid of being falsely-screened and not being allowed in. Those things are notoriously unreliable, especially in warm temperatures (which is frustrating because I don't object to using temperature as a gauge for entry per se, but still). We had tentatively scheduled a September trip before all this started, so I'm watching it closely. If we can, in fact, go but the rumored restrictions are in place, I would be bummed about missing ROL as it didn't exist yet the last time we were in Florida, but that would be the biggest change in our plans so I'm not too worried.

As for the chair aspect...personally I like the idea of a bit more personal space and people not trying to shove us forward so I worry about running into the ankles of folks who aren't paying attention in front of me. But then, I'm not a fireworks person (oy the startle reflex) and MK hasn't had a nighttime parade in awhile, so the proposed changes wouldn't impact my touring plan too much. Buffets were already too difficult to juggle (with the electric chair and my spastic hands and it being difficult to reach items etc.) so we already didn't do those. I am concerned about the mask making me overheat more, though so far it hasn't been a big problem when I run my errands around town. I am curious how they'll handle some things, like buses and DAS passes and such, but otherwise - for my partner and I - the changes don't seem to change too much for our usual trip plans. And honestly...and this may sound bad or strange to people who aren't used to it...but I feel like this is one of those times that having an unpredictable illness has prepared me for things. 17 contingency plans depending on how things are going that day? Check. Needing to change plans at a moment's notice? Yeah, check. A bag full of hand sanitizer, cooling devices, beverages, gloves, and tools? Check and check. If I got as frustrated any time things changed as I've seen some people getting during this pandemic, I would've lost it years ago. The resulting "can't change it, can't do anything about it, roll my eyes and roll with it" attitude has made the emotional side of this surprisingly bearable. So if we go to Disney and have to change an ADR or two, or one park hit capacity so we have to go to another...aight. At least while dealing with unpredictability, there are rides and snacks.
 

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