PHOTOS: Here’s What Social Distancing Looks Like in Disney World Right Now

Social distancing has been the norm in Disney World since it reopened last year.

Socially Distance Anna

There are lots of ways that social distancing is encouraged and enforced in Disney World: from signage to barriers and more. There have been some changes in distancing measures over the past year. So, what does social distancing look like in Disney World now?

Capacity and Crowds

The first factor that we need to keep in mind is that Disney World is still operating at a limited capacity. This limit allows guests to social distance in the parks and lets Disney keep capacities in stores in restaurants, and on attractions low.

Hollywood Boulevard Crowds

Disney has not updated the capacity figure publicly since November 2020 when they updated that the parks were operating at 35% capacity. It’s possible that that figure has been changed since then, but Disney has not made any announcements.

Spaceship Earth

So how does that translate in the parks? On most days, Disney World feels full, but not as crowded as pre-closure.

Fantasyland Crowds

Still, on full-capacity days it can feel VERY busy at times.

Magic Kingdom Crowds

A large piece of this is that many rides are operating with significantly limited capacities which means fewer guests are on attractions at any given time. Add in limitations at restaurants and in stores, and that means more guests may be out in the general park areas.

EPCOT Crowds

Plus, due to the social distancing in ride queues, some lines are routed into the main pathways. This can make areas feel more crowded and help contribute to pinch points.

Crowds!

Speaking of pinch points, they are certainly still the reality in some places in Disney World. These spots can make it especially difficult to remain socially distanced when moving through. Some examples include outside of Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn in Magic Kingdom…

Crowds

…between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom…

SO many people!

…moving through Asia in Disney’s Animal Kingdom…

Animal Kingdom Crowds

…passing through Mexico in EPCOT…

Mexico Pavilion Crowds

…and in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Crowds

If you find yourself faced with a pinch point and don’t want to sacrifice social distancing, you may want to plan for another route. Don’t worry about turning around and coming back during a less crowded time or finding another path to your destination!

Crowds!

Social distancing can also be difficult in some special instances — during Character Cavalcades and rain to name a few.

This image can definitely be a source of stress!

Getting a vantage point further back can help to make sure you stay distanced during cavalcades.

Cavalcade Crowds

As for rainy days, the best plan is to make sure you have a sturdy rain layer so you don’t have to worry about crowding for shelter in a sudden downpour. You can also opt to get in a line with an indoor queue in those instances. Keep an eye on the radar so you know when the skies might open up! We wore a Disney World rain poncho during a storm in Disney World. Here’s our review. 

A rainy day at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Overall, it’s still easy to socially distance in most instances, but you won’t always be away from others. Plus, your ability to stay distanced can depend on other guests as well.

Want to learn more about social distancing during rain? Click here!

Signage and Markers

Disney World is not lacking in social distancing reminders either. Posted at park entrances and throughout the park, you’ll see health and safety signage that reminds guests to stay six feet apart from one another.

Distancing Sign

There are also a LOT of different guides to help you keep track of distance; most of them in the form of stickers on the ground! Any place where a queue may form, attractions and otherwise, you’ll see “Please Wait Here” markers every six feet or so.

Refreshment Port Distancing Markers

Keep in mind that these may seem like they’re farther than six feet at times. This is because queues sometimes wrap around and the added distance may help you to keep your distance from those to your sides as well as the parties in front and behind you.

Distancing Markers for the Monorail

Markers can also be found in spots where people might gather. For instance, standing outside of the Canada Mill Stage where the JAMMitors have been performing during EPCOT festivals.

Social Distancing

We’ve seen these removed in a few places recently, such as outside the area where Anna and Elsa sometimes pop up in EPCOT’s Norway, but markers are largely still the norm.

Click here to see Disney’s social distancing signage!

Dining Areas

Dining locations still have social distancing measures in place too. For one, quick service spots are still HEAVILY encouraging Mobile Order to limit your interaction with Cast Members. While you wait for your Mobile Order to be ready, you wait outside of the restaurant.

You’ll want to plan for food BEFORE you get hungry!

Similarly, some table-service restaurants are equipped with Mobile Wait Lists and Mobile Dine Check-in so that you can skip the host stand.

Distanced Tables

Both table-service restaurants and quick-service restaurants have limited capacity in dining areas. You’ll notice that table seating is still distanced to six feet apart both indoors and outdoors.

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Attraction Adjustments

Attractions are still VERY different in Disney World and many of the changes are in place to account for social distancing. As we talked about, the queues are all still distanced by six feet per party, meaning they sometimes stretch MUCH further than normal. The Haunted Mansion queue, for instance, can stretch all the way to the paths around the queue for the Liberty Belle Riverboat

Haunted Mansion Line

Once in the actual attraction, you might find that some pre-shows are unavailable. Sometimes you walk straight through the pre-show room like with Haunted Mansion and Dinosaur and sometimes you see an abridged version like with Flight of Passage.

Walking through The Stretching Room

In some cases, pre-shows are still happening but Cast Members will direct you to stand on a specific social distancing mark. This is true for the pre-show areas on Rise of the Resistance.

Rise of the Resistance

Once on the ride, you may notice some changes to the loading pattern. In some cases, this means one party per car. In others, it may mean a certain number of rows between you and another party. And, you might spot plexiglass on some attractions too.

Plexiglass dividers on Frozen Ever After

In most cases, these measures are similar to the ones that were in place when the parks reopened last year. In other cases, things have changed.

Click here to see more about distancing on Disney World rides! 

Transportation

Finally, let’s talk about the current sitch with transportation! Distancing is still in place on most modes of transportation in Disney World although there have been some updates.

Monorail

The Skyliner has been loading one party per gondola since the reopening. That’s still the protocol!

Skyliner

As for the buses, social distancing has been similar for a while. At reopening, the buses had zone seating. They still do, but Disney has upped the number of zones to increase capacity and decrease wait times.

Bus Seating

A similar change happened with monorail cabins. You’ll notice that there are now several smaller zones on the monorail. These are separated by plastic barriers. When you’re getting on a bus or monorail, Cast Members will tell you where to sit.

Distancing Barriers

The boats have distancing measures as well with barriers and some seats marked as unavailable.

Boat Seating

Transportation still has a good amount of social distancing measures in place.

Want to learn more about transportation in Disney World, click here!

We hope this social distancing update is helpful! Of course, we’ll be keeping an eye out for any changes with social distancing and other health measures so you can stay tuned to DFB so you don’t miss any updates!

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