Back today for some first-hand reporting. Yes, masks are required to to fit snuggly over the nose and mouth. I didn’t see many face shield worn by guests (some employees has them on with masks as well). There wasn’t any “congregating” in rest areas, in fact there were rarely more than a family or two in the u-rest areas when we were present. Also, I did not see much walking/eating. Most people were respectful enough to move off the bench/table. There was a time or two that people had melting ice cream in line and I saw them working on their cones (which made sense). The social distancing markers in many cases were more than 6 feet. Other than moving about the park, most people were great about sticking to the “please stand here” markers on the ground and universal employees were very verbal about the need to keep masks on at all times. Most if not all rides required you to take a pump of hand sanitizer before entering or just before riding a ride. Refillable mugs were only used at self-serve stations otherwise refills were given in disposable cups instead. TBH we had a great experience inside both parks! Crowds were mainly low and we were able to experience everything we had hoped to. Occasionally rides went down and it was clear (though not indicated) that it was for deep clean purposes. Kudos to Universal! We had a great experience here and at Loew’s Royal Pacific. We will be back soon!