(The correct answer, of course, was “Not until you put it that way.”) Then she handed me a piece of paper, my laissez-passer, and directed me to an area where a few families were lined up, every one of them already wearing Disney paraphernalia. “Just me, a 40-year-old man going to Disney World by himself,” I answered. On a typical day before the pandemic, I was told by another tourist, thousands of people would pass through this check-in area. The woman who welcomed me-through a properly worn mask and face shield, plus a layer of plexiglass-gave me a pleasant wave as I walked up. Upon reciting your name and confirmation number, you cease interacting with non-Disney entities for the rest of your stay. The counter resembles the passport-control desk of a benevolent and well-run nation, perhaps Norway or Japan. You emerge from the miasma of the airport and reach a check-in counter for the “Magical Express,” a free direct bus to Disney World. When you arrive in Orlando, your transit through Florida lasts only minutes. To hear more feature stories, get the Audm iPhone app.
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