So, I went to a theme park today for the first time since March. March 15th to be exact as I was at Universal on the last day of operation. Not smart in hindsight, especially since that was in the times before everyone was wearing masks.
Anyway, went to DAK and tomorrow have a reservation for MK. I felt pretty safe in the park, I liked how most things were handled and never found it tough to social distance. However, if I had to give a guesstimate, there was probably only somewhere around 7-8k in the park at most, and i'm probably being nice as I think there may have been less than 5k. It was DEAD. So much so that they were offering re-ride's on Flight of Passage through the fastpass queue (upon exit of first ride). I believe I rode the ride around 4 times and 3 times it was a walk on 5 minute wait. The other time was 20 minutes.
Dinoland is just sad. Dino-Rama is really built around Primeval Whirl and with that closed the area just is a ghost town and extreme waste of space. Problem is no big project is getting approved anytime soon with the park attendance where it is and the uncertainty of the economy.
As far as mask usage goes, other than a few people who were trying to get away with their mask being a bit loose or below their nose (I saw CMs handling most of the issues that I saw), it was probably 99.5% mask compliance with no issue. I also liked that the guest interacting CMs were wearing face shields - both for my safety and theirs.