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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to keith_h in WTF?*   
    Obviously the left side of the trail allows bicycles and the right side doesn't.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to seeshores in My Favorite Coffee Cup   
    It’s taken a couple accidental trips through the dishwasher since last year but it’s still my favorite.


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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from Tri-Circle-D in Animal Kingdom's Disney+ debut might be a sign of more streaming content ahead from Orlando parks   
    We did the D+ Hulu bundle, so for us it's worth it.
    But I'd pay a monthly fee just to be able to watch the Princess Bride any time of the day or night.  🙂
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from Travisma in Can you get to wilderness lodge by golf cart   
    I'm pretty sure they kicked him out because of the mask but gave him the ban for incorrectly quoting a Disney movie in the process.  😎
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Question for possible visit to the Fort   
    First time for me.  We were really glad to hear it at check in and told the cast member that.  She agreed.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Can you get to wilderness lodge by golf cart   
    This photo shows the inside line to order from P&J’s.  This was from an earlier trip, as they have since added mobile ordering:

    Here’s a look at the seating area- they’ve removed more than half the tables- we sat downstairs by the buffalo head and were the only guests seated down there:

    Note the guest walking around with no mask. That’s a no-no, but there’s no staff around to tell guests what to do. Generally, it seemed like a pretty safe setup, but that could change as it gets more crowded and more people ignore the rules. 
    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Fort Wilderness August 28 - September 6   
    I feel like I'll be showing these photos to people years from now talking about the 2020 pandemic as a point in history! 😀
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Fort Wilderness August 28 - September 6   
    A couple of weeks ago, we saw that our passes that my wife has from her retirement from Disney were finally unblocked for both of us to enter the parks.  So we were able to grab a nice reservation at Fort Wilderness and finally get back.  It was a great trip and I'll try to add some pictures here to give some info on what everything is like.  First I should say that the parks weren't bad the first weekend, and EMPTY the week prior to Labor Day weekend.  Our park passes were blocked again starting the Friday of Labor Day weekend, which was fine because it got pretty crowded.
     

     
    We checked in near noon on Friday August 28th.  There was certainly no problem getting a site! The campground was really quiet and many loops were closed.  It was very peaceful.  
     


     
    P&J's was open and that was the only food option.  However, they opened up the dining area of Trails End and you could sit inside and eat and/or drink.  It was actually very nice.
    After setting up the camper we headed to the Magic Kingdom.  It was a little strange taking a selfie in front of a castle wearing face masks.

     
    The Magic Kingdom was empty every day we were there (Friday, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday).


     
    Disney did a good job with the social distancing and making sure people wore masks.  There were very few people not following the rules.  The wait times were great.  We rode Seven Dwarfs Mine Train about 9 times total and our longest wait was about 30 minutes; most were about 10 - 15.  The Haunted Mansion line is great without the stretching room.  The line moves quickly and I had the chance to look around and see details inside I never saw before.  Longest wait there was about 10 minutes.  We rode Peter Pan several times since the wait there averaged about 10 minutes as well.  Each time we went, we would stay about 3 hours and be able to get on MANY rides.  The Plexiglas dividers were great, much better than the chains.  At least kids couldn't occupy their time swinging the chains around and hitting everybody around them.Then we would head back to the campground and relax.
     
    On Saturday, we headed to Animal Kingdom.  It was not crowded, but it was not set up for COVID as well as Magic Kingdom.  The lines weren't as conducive to distancing nor were there as many Plexiglas dividers up.  The crowds were down as well, and we waited about 10 minutes for Flight of Passage and less for the River ride as well as the Safari.

     
    Sunday we went to Epcot and it was more crowded.  However, we walked onto Soarin and were able also walk onto Test Track and Spaceship Earth.  One of the strangest factors at Epcot was the absence of the International Program cast members.  Walking into Japan and seeing mainly American workers just felt strange.

    (Above:  Sunday at Epcot)
    We ate lunch at the quick service restaurant in Japan.  Both of us got the Beef and Chicken Teriyaki.  It was delicious.

     
    We returned to Epcot on Thursday.  It was MUCH emptier, really a pleasure to walk around:



     
    The pictures above were taken around 1PM.
    We quickly walked onto The Seas and Imagination while heading to lunch at the UK.  When we got there we walked through the store a bit.  There we met a nice young woman from Scotland who lives in the US, so she fit the UK well as did another young woman from London.  When we went to check in, the hostess was from Bulgaria, and was VERY nice as well.  We requested a window seat and she got us a great one with an amazing view.


     
    She even came into the restaurant after someone else seated us to make sure we liked the table.  We started the meal with the soup of the day; Tomato Bisque (delicious):

     
    Then my wife got the Bangers and Mash and I got the Sheppard's Pie:


     
    Both were outstanding, as was the server who was an Asian American who obviously worked a high end restaurant at Disney because he was so friendly, professional and great at his job.  
     
    After the meal we took the Skyliner over to Caribbean Beach.  First, let me say that the Skyliner was pleasantly cool even the temperature was around 90 and it was humid and sunny.  
    We got a good view of the construction in France for Ratatouille:


     
     On Friday, since we were blocked out of the parks, we went to Disney Springs.  Nothing much new there to report, but the crowds weren't bad.  From there we took the bus to the Grand Floridian.  It was eerie seeing it so empty:

     
    The band is not playing and they moved the piano up onto the band stand:

     
    On Saturday, we took the bus from the campground to the Wilderness Lodge.  The bus now rides along the road between the Fort and the Lodge.  From there we could see that the walking trail no longer exists.  It has been completely torn up and they were installing water pipes.  However, there were new concrete spillways in place which indicates the intent to restore the trail.  I'm sure that won't happen for quite a while though.
    Like the Grand, Wilderness Lodge was pretty empty, although it was a bit more crowded for Labor Day weekend:

     
    The next day we checked out and headed home.  It was a great trip; a nice combination of going to the parks and relaxing at the Campground.  Disney did a great job both at the Fort and the parks.  While I am looking forward to things getting back to normal, there were some changes I really enjoyed and makes me glad we booked our stay.
     
     
     
     
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from djsamuel in Resort Boats are they running?   
    That all does sound great.  I think right now it's a matter of people going with the expectation that it IS going to be different and some things will be missing, but that they can still make it a terrific trip. 
    For sure!!
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in MVMCP and Processional Cancelled   
    News Article about Cancellation
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to LONE-STAR in Resort Boats are they running?   
    Really looking forward to our upcoming stay. Even a limited Disney is better then the real world right now. 
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Resort Boats are they running?   
    We were there from August 28th to September 6th.  While some things have changed like you mentioned, the atmosphere was still there.  To be honest, while I missed Trails End I really enjoyed being able to sit inside with P&J's breakfast of sausage gravy and biscuits.  I also enjoyed the parks with no fast passes as well as not having to crowd into the stretchning room at the Haunted Mansion and fight the crowd. We found the cast members everywhere to be excellent.  While having lunch at the Rose and Crown we talked to two merchandise cast members who live here but one was from Scotland and the other London.  Then when checking in we spoke with the hostess who was from Bulgaria; who actually came to our table after someone else seated us to make sure we liked the table (it was excellent).  Our server was Asian and he was so good.  While things were missing, the changes also made it a very special trip.  While I want to see everything get back to normal, I am trying to enjoy some of the changes currently in place since they won't last forever.  We had a great trip.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Resort Boats are they running?   
    I just got back from a 3 night stay at the Fort over Labor Day weekend. There is still so much that is far from normal- no campfire singalong, no food truck, Trails End is takeout only, no fireworks, no EWP, no resort boat, shortened trading post hours, no trail to the Lodge, and there are rangers everywhere yelling about masks.
    But the Fort is still the Fort. It was great to be there. Because park hours and availability are so limited, folks hung around their campsites more. On a Friday night loop, we noticed many campsites with projectors and screens showing the new Mulan movie, and lots of campfires, many in illegal fire pits.  Like always, the Fort is a magical place where the outside world and its problems seem far away. 
    If anyone is staying away because of all the limitations and changes, don’t. Do yourself a favor and get to the Fort. It’s still a great place to be. 
    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from djsamuel in Resort Boats are they running?   
    Thanks for the updates! Almost sounds like "normal" has returned to the Fort - or at least more normal than it's been in a long time.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Grumpy and Grandma in WDW & UNIVERSAL HIT CAPACITY (ALL PARKS)   
    ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Walt Disney World and Universal Studios hit capacity on Saturday, according to the parks’ websites.
    https://www.wftv.com/news/local/orange-county/universal-hits-capacity-saturday-disney-booked-up-through-weekend/EL6DRFCJKFEORLY5YJJBHMTVT4/
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Resort Boats are they running?   
    We just got back today from 9 days at the Fort.  The boats were running regularly to and from the Magic Kingdom, two boats.  At least while we were there, they were boarding well over 4 families and they were allowing people to sit outside in the front as well as the back.  They have a sign saying the bus to the Magic Kingdom leaves from the Settlement.  The bus to Wilderness Lodge also leaves from the Settlement now and runs the old route, using the road between Fort Wilderness and Wilderness Lodge.
    Until Friday, the campground was empty.  Starting Thursday night it started to fill up.  Today, all loops are open and full.  It was a madhouse Thursday night.  Golf carts driven by kids lucky they didn't kill anybody.  For Friday the Rangers were out all day directing traffic and enforcing the mask rules.  Much better.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to djsamuel in Full Hookup Sites Reopening   
    And all loops are full.  The first week of our stay the campground was EMPTY.  Now it is PACKED.  
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Full Hookup Sites Reopening   
    . . . and as predicted, there are campers currently setting up in 1500, 1700, and 1900. 
    For the first time since the closure, all Fort loops are open as of September 4, 2020. 
    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Covid 19 restrictions at the Fort   
    There are no specific written rules for the Fort. I don’t know if this is necessary or not:

    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Partial hookup site recommendations   
    Got it. 
    So, are these tents or pop-ups that I saw set up in the 2000 loop today?:


    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in WTF?*   
    I don’t how they missed the new sign, but it has not been removed. I just took this photo earlier this morning, September 5, 2020:

    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Full Hookup Sites Reopening   
    I’m not speculating any more. 
    I just did some looping and there are campers on the 1600 loop and 1800 loop. As of this morning, 1500, 1700, and 1900 were still empty, but the sites are clean, and the signs that had been posted stating that the loops were closed are down. It sure looks like there will be campers on those loops later today. 
    Also, they are running a bus from the Settlement to the MK, because the boats can’t handle the demand:
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    TCD
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in September 2020 Movie Schedule   
    It’s ain’t pretty, but it’s better than nothing:

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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Katman1356...Jason in Reservation Discounts that include the Fort! 9/1/20   
    Been slogging my way through clients and was going to come post all that myself. Thanks for sharing it. 
     
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from fladogfan aka Gretchen in Park Hours Reduced Starting Sept 8   
    It's a bummer but in the meantime we keep racking up our Chase rewards points.  By the time we finally go next we may have enough to pay for 2 annual passes! 

    #silverlinings
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