What does Disney look like during COVID?

What does it look like you dare ask? Are people still going?? Is it packed? Are the rides long? Is there a fast pass for the rides??
Short answer : Yes, No, Yes, and No.

Many visitors start with the iconic Magic Kingdom. Do note, trams are no longer in service. This means no more collapsing those bulky strollers or rushing to find an empty seat. However, you will need to walk from the parking lot right up to the iron gates. From there, following socially distanced markings, you can choose to either board the monorail, with cars designated one per family, or the ferry boat, adhering to spacing protocols.

I for one, enjoy the grass turf patches that are semi enclosed in front of the castle where tired Disney goers can sit, relax and unwind. Little ones can run free and let off pent up energy or even take a quick snooze. I see parents partaking in this fairly new feature and enjoying this Heaven sent turf.

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By Liz Lova

Biography: I am a registered nurse from the captivating archipelago of the Philippines. Currently, I reside in the tranquil city of Wellington, Florida, where I have devoted my life to the noble profession of nursing. Beyond my professional endeavors, I find immense joy and fulfillment in being a mother to four wonderful boys. Ranging in age from 27 to 2 years old, they are the center of my universe. Alongside my human family, I also embrace the role of a fur mom, caring for three dogs, three cats, and three fish. The love and compassion I have for all living beings knows no bounds. In my quest for happiness and rejuvenation, I am the proud holder of a Disney pass. This magical privilege grants me access to the enchanting parks, where I can escape into a world of wonder and delight. Regularly, I embark on monthly retreats to these whimsical realms, allowing me to unwind and find solace in the joyful atmosphere.

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