We’ve been enjoying ourselves at Disneyland following its grand reopening on April 30. Today, we took a spin on the Alice in Wonderland ride to see if anything changed in regards to health and safety measures.
When we stopped by the ride, it was essentially walk on, but the queue markers lead out past the Matterhorn towards the castle hub just in case.
Like we said, it was a walk-on ride this morning, so the queue was mostly empty.
Distancing markers and the general setup of the queue ensure guests aren’t stopped too close to each other while in line.
In the loading area, Cast Members keep queued guests behind the turnstile until those ahead have boarded their ride vehicles.
Unlike on some other attractions, there are no Plexiglass dividers on the caterpillar vehicles. Only one party is loaded per vehicle, which isn’t unusual for the ride anyway.
Nothing about the ride itself has changed.
Watch our ride through of Alice in Wonderland below:
Check out more information about the reopening of Disneyland Resort attractions below.
- PHOTOS, VIDEO: Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT Reopens with Plexiglass, Outdoor-Only Queue, No Rocket Pre-Show at Disney California Adventure
- PHOTOS, VIDEO: Pirates of the Caribbean Reopens with Physical Distancing, Plexiglass, and Minimal Interior Queue at Disneyland Park
- PHOTOS, VIDEO: Soarin’ Around the World Returns to Disney California Adventure