Were We Completely WRONG About Disney World?

It has certainly been a unique year in Disney World and the whole world in general.

What a Year It’s Been, Right Walt & Mickey?

Last June, while the Disney World parks were closed, we took a look towards the future at what the remainder of the Disney World closure would look like. How long would it take for Disney to return to “normal”? We tried to analyze that the best we could based on the information we had at the time. So, how did we do? What did we get right and where have things been different? We’re breaking it all down for you here!

Temperature Checks and Health Measures

Last year, we took a look at some comments from both Disney’s CEO, Bob Chapek, and Disney’s Executive Chairman, Bob Iger, about the length of time that we could expect health measures to stick around. Now, many measures that were implemented upon reopening are still being enforced.

Such a Beautiful View!

Last year, Chapek and Iger both mentioned that a LOT of health measures would be implemented in the Disney parks when they reopened. That, of course, did end up to be true, as when the parks reopened (and still to this day) there were/are mask mandates, social distancing, increased hygiene measures, and more.

Look for Those Social Distancing Markers!

Iger also noted that temperature checks could even be a permanent feature. Well, they’ve certainly stuck around for a while now. Following updates from the CDC, Disney JUST changed their policy to remove mandatory temperature checks when entering the parks or Disney Springs. 

Here’s a Peek at a Temperature Check Area

Moving beyond Iger and Chapek, when the Disney World parks reopened, government and health officials were unclear on whether intensive health measures would be enough to keep people safe when visiting the theme parks. Now, from what we’ve seen, they were at least enough to keep the parks open in Florida. And so far, based on the information that has been shared, no cases of COVID-19 have been definitively traced back to the Orlando theme parks.

Click here to learn more about the removal of temperature checks in Disney World

Attendance Measures

Last year, we also discussed what attendance would look like for Disney World on the road to normal. Back in April of 2020, Wall Street analysts predicted it could take two years for Disney to return to normal attendance levels.

Have You Visited the Disney World Parks Recently?

That might have sounded a little far-fetched at the time, but a year into the crisis, attendance levels remain at a relatively low cap. The last time Disney shared an update on capacity limits, the Disney World theme parks were sitting at a 35% capacity limit. During the spring break period, the parks hit capacity almost every day, and we’ve seen Park Passes filling up for quite a few days in the upcoming months as we head into summer.

But, we haven’t seen the parks hitting capacity every single day over the past few months — some days have in fact had very low crowds. So, it seems that demand has fluctuated over time and may continue to do so as the situation with the pandemic continues to developDisney’s CEO Bob Chapek has previously indicated, however, that Disney has ample demand for its parks.

We’re Walkin’ Right Down the Middle of Main Street, U.S.A.

The parks are also still requiring the use of the Disney Park Pass theme park reservation system to manage capacity in the parks. What will it take for Disney to increase capacity? Well, according to Chapek, whether Disney will be able to increase capacity is really going to be determined by the rate of vaccinations of the public. More individuals are now eligible for vaccines, so it’s possible that as more people actually become vaccinated, capacity levels will change.

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A Return to “Normal”

Now, let’s take a look at our past predictions for a “return to normal” in general. Months ago, some health officials noted that things would remain closed until there were systems for aggressive contact tracing and testing in place. This was marginally true for the reopening of Disney World. Testing has become more and more availableeven at Walt Disney World.

And it appears the local health department has been or at least was tracking whether any COVID-19 cases could be definitively traced back to the Orlando theme parks. Thus far, as far as what has been shared, it appears no COVID-19 cases have been specifically traced back as having originated at an Orlando theme park.

Ready to Head to Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

What about a return to “normal”? Previously, some experts noted that “normal” might not happen until there is a vaccine and 95% cure rate for the virus, which they said could take years. That generally appears to have rung true enough so far. We haven’t yet gotten back to pre-pandemic operations, even in the midst of vaccine rollout across the country.

But, more and more people are becoming eligible to receive the vaccines around the U.S. And gradually, more things in the parks appear to be changing. So far, we noticed some distancing restrictions easing up in Disney World shops for a period of time, and now Disney is allowing guests to temporarily remove their masks for outdoor photos. Of course, we already mentioned temperature checks have now been removed as well. So, while things aren’t quite “normal” yet, they do appear to be changing all around the U.S. as the situation with the pandemic develops.

Things Are Constantly Changing at Disney World!

Our predictions last June noted that a NEW kind of normal could arrive depending on health measures and in a way, a new normal has arrived! Some things about the new way we experience Disney World feel more commonplace now. Temperature checks, social distancing, plexiglass dividers, mask requirements, and more are now a general part of your everyday trip to Disney World.

Are we back to “normal”? Well, if you define “normal” as what things were like before the pandemic, then no. But, are many more guests now accustomed to this “new normal”? We’d say that might be true for some guests who have visited Disney World during this time, for whom these new policies and procedures are just like a bag check — just a typical, expected part of the experience.

Hey There Mary Poppins!

Last year, we also noted that it could be a year or more until a vaccine is developed and the parks can feel a little closer to the way they did pre-crisis. And as we reflect almost a year later, it seems this was a fairly solid prediction.

It wasn’t a year or more until the vaccines were developed though — the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine was approved in December,  and days later the Moderna vaccine was approved for use in the U.S. Later, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was approved for use as well. So, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine was actually developed and approved for use just about 6 months after our first predictions — much shorter than a full year.

Don’t Forget to Bring Your Masks to the Park

But, again, things are still not back to the way they were pre-crisis in the parks. Masks are still required and are expected to be required through 2021. Social distancing is still going on, and capacity is still limited.

But, again we have seen some things slowly changing — like allowing masks to be temporarily removed for outdoor photos. Dr. Anthony Fauci has also indicated that COVID-19 guidelines could loosen by the 4th of July, and more adults are becoming eligible for the vaccine. So, here we are, nearly a year after our initial predictions, and things aren’t quite back to “normal” yet — but things are certainly continuing to change.

To learn more about vaccine rollout, click here!

Conclusion

Of course, there are still a lot of unknowns. As we noted in our post last year, “Someday though, it’s possible the only remainder of the health crisis may be a temperature check at the park gate.” We certainly were off a bit there, but we are seeing even more signs of “normalcy” appear such as the announced return of some live entertainment, and greater vaccine eligibility.

Things are Changing at Disney World and Around the World

At the same time, we’re getting used to things that we never thought we would. Masks and constant hand-sanitizing feel more commonplace now. So, “normal” is and will continue to be relative as things continue to change and undergo updates in Disney World.

Click here to learn more about the return of some more live entertainment at Disney World!

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