Magical2017
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2016
This is what we saw:
We were there for 5 nights, from May 26 -31. The no mask policy took effect on Saturday. There were still some people with masks on, but most did not wear them.
The first few days, when the indoor mask policy was still in effect, about 50-60 percent of the people wore them below their nose or chin. The staff did their best but people ignored them or just pulled them down in line as soon as the employees were out of sight. There was zero social distancing in place.
The parks were crowded but manageable (we had Express Pass). Still, if you are on the fence, this is something for you to consider. Wearing a mask protects others, but it takes other people wearing one to protect you. We are vaccinated and opted to take our masks off. That is just our family--do what works best for you.
With all of that, we HAD A BLAST! Our tween and teen have said that Universal is better than Disney. The staff was very friendly, the parks were clean, and the rides were amazing! One thing we did notice is that Universal was a bit short staffed. Some of the food lines were not open, which resulted in very long lines during peak hours. They are doing their best, and it is not the fault of the staff. Most people were very patient and gracious.
We did skip Volcano Bay because my kids could not get enough--we spent all four ticket days in the park. Portofino Bay was lovely.
Tip: If you want a butterbeer, you do not have to stand in the very long lines outside. Order from Hogsmeade or the Three Broomsticks through mobile ordering. If you order drinks only, they will send you to a counter to pick up your Butterbeer right away! (There is a debate in our family, hot vs cold, but I digress).
We were there for 5 nights, from May 26 -31. The no mask policy took effect on Saturday. There were still some people with masks on, but most did not wear them.
The first few days, when the indoor mask policy was still in effect, about 50-60 percent of the people wore them below their nose or chin. The staff did their best but people ignored them or just pulled them down in line as soon as the employees were out of sight. There was zero social distancing in place.
The parks were crowded but manageable (we had Express Pass). Still, if you are on the fence, this is something for you to consider. Wearing a mask protects others, but it takes other people wearing one to protect you. We are vaccinated and opted to take our masks off. That is just our family--do what works best for you.
With all of that, we HAD A BLAST! Our tween and teen have said that Universal is better than Disney. The staff was very friendly, the parks were clean, and the rides were amazing! One thing we did notice is that Universal was a bit short staffed. Some of the food lines were not open, which resulted in very long lines during peak hours. They are doing their best, and it is not the fault of the staff. Most people were very patient and gracious.
We did skip Volcano Bay because my kids could not get enough--we spent all four ticket days in the park. Portofino Bay was lovely.
Tip: If you want a butterbeer, you do not have to stand in the very long lines outside. Order from Hogsmeade or the Three Broomsticks through mobile ordering. If you order drinks only, they will send you to a counter to pick up your Butterbeer right away! (There is a debate in our family, hot vs cold, but I digress).