I would have liked to have visited a Disney park once in my life, like I did as a child of 8. However, I don’t think I could have a good time, no matter how hard I tried.
RE: However, I don’t think I could have a good time, no matter how hard I tried.
If you don’t like long lines, you’re not going to enjoy Disney.
During the summer season, you queue close to half an hour ( minimum ) to go for a 5 minute ride/attraction. You decide whether it’s worth it.
I’ve been there several times, but I haven’t gone in 2 years. I am not sure what the queueing situation is during this pandemic.
You basically just stand in line all day
I have to say Disney, esp. “Magic Kingdom” (just plain Disney World in the old days), was still a terrifically efficient place.
As far as service, don’t listen to the naysayers about “long lines”. Of course they’re long. But no one handles it better.
First, they have so many ride conveyances and such efficient protocol that it almost always flows fast. Second, they always protect the customer to make it as comfortable and interesting as possible while in line.
Third, if you have a pocket computer, they give information on how long waits are for attractions. This can make you more efficient if you hoped to go to certain sites. The only thing we didn’t do that we wanted was the brand-new Snow White ride because it was SOOOOO long. Worst for us was Haunted Mansion, but spritzers and cover and fun stuff made it ok.
And another shout-out for cleanliness. They still empty trash from below the surface. It’s spotless. And the bathrooms are good. Toilets auto, but lots of paper towels because it would be backed up otherwise.