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(145,063 posts)We enjoy our trips. My son was born 9 months after our first trip. There was a while when I was making frequent trips to get onto the hot seat at Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Play It (you competed to get onto the hot seat against 600+ guests). Due to a lady who was getting on the hot seat several times a day, they changed the rules so that you could only get onto the hot seat once every 30 days. I was on the hot seat 16+ times and kids could get on anytime they felt like it. We were there for a taping of the TV syndication version of the show. My middle child was in the pool but was not selected.
Again, I was at WDW during January of 2020 and my kids were there in March just before the parks shut down. I had fun there in May and did not mind wearing a mask. My kids are headed there in July. Right now, you only have to wear a mask on the transport. While I was there you had to wear masks inside and outside except when eating. I had no problem with these rules. I even got good at ordering food using mobile app in that much fast food locations did not have cashiers.
Again, we enjoy our trips and I have managed to get onto The Rise of Resistance twice now (you have to get on using a virtual que).
The Avengers Avenue in California looks neat and I am curious to see when this attraction is duplicated in Orlando
BTW, we know other Disney fans. There was a former associate at my firm who has been at every Disney park in the world and a good friend who is the dean of a law school who just got back from a trip. While Who Wants to Be a Millionaire was opened, we had a friend who was a past million point winner who we met and played with. There would four to six of us sitting in a row and we will have a number of the high scores each round.