Since reopening, we’ve seen Disney World make various changes to the health and safety measures on their rides at the parks.

Among those measures, we’ve seen plexiglass barriers added on attractions such as Tower of Terror, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, Rise of the Resistance, and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway as a way to increase capacity. Additionally, we’ve seen various rides go from seating every other row, to seating each row instead, such as Slinky Dog Dash. Now, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is switching up the operations of another one of its most popular attractions.
Over at Avatar Flight of Passage, we saw a way of 110 minutes earlier today.

Throughout the queue, there are plexiglass barriers that have been in place since the park reopened, keeping guests separated from one another in line.

However, now guests are being seated on every bike at the attraction. Previously, there were at least one to two bikes between each person.

While other attractions have placed guests in every row with the plexiglass barriers between them around Disney World, currently there is no plexiglass barrier separating guests on Flight of Passage. Disney is still wiping down the rides and maintaining increased sanitation, as we noticed at least two cleaning cycles take place while we were waiting in line.

As Disney World continues to change operations at different attractions, we’ll be sure to update you on the rest of the health and safety regulations you can find in the parks!
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I WAS JUST THERE, TWICE THIS PAST WEEK AND WE HAD 3 EMPTY BIKES BETWEEN US AND THE OTHER PARTY BOTH TIMES
… The dude in the picture has his mask below his nose. This is ridiculous. They shouldn’t even be open but if they are they should be taking basic safety precautions since the general public is too stupid to know how to properly wear a mask.