This is a bit late, and most of it might be out of date or obsolete since our late February/early March trip to WDW.
We stayed at Copper Creek on our very first DVC stay.
Had a constant view of Reflections. We saw what appeared to be the first piling being driven into the ground. Copper creek pool which had been reported as having a broken heater, was most obviously fixed for our time there.
Tried like heck to get a good view of mk to GF walking path construction, but our one monorail trip, I got crowded out of the prime viewing spot.
Went to hoop dee do review. Construction on the waterfront of the fort is pretty apparent, but I do think it could be worse.
Rode the skyliner, and my wife used the same words I've read here before.....game changer. We used it on our ride of the resistance day to go kill time at Epcot. Actually got a little chilly on it, but wasn't a hot day.
Rise of the resistance.....wouldn't you know it we picked that one day where all the boarding groups were gone in 30 seconds as our first try. Wife actually got in, but then lost internet connectivity. No biggie, we were in slinky dogs line, so we can at least do that.......turned out that had a slow start, and didn't get on that anyway.
Got evacuated from Pirates one night.....that was interesting. We were about 3 boats back from the offloading conveyor when it stopped....just short of the treasure room.
The new Epcot fireworks were cool. I still like illuminations, but this was pretty good considering it's only an interim show.
Epcot construction is massive. Not much they can do to hide it, but still on the ugly side.
Tron, Rat, Guardians all seem to have been moving along fairly well..
Was able to do two moonlight magic events, one at AK and the other at MK. Enjoyed them and would do again.
Tried City works at Disney springs. Good service and food, but that place is up my alley, so I'm biased.
Bus service from Wilderness lodge especially to AK was less than the standard I'm use to at Disney. We were told they had just revised routes and schedules and it was a by product. Hope they learn and improve on it.
As always, we had a good time. Of course, I did come home and get laid off from my job after about 5 hours back in. Not entirely surprised and had been preparing for the eventuality, but was maybe a few months earlier than anticipated. With the Covid-19 thing my industry has taken a real hammering, so I think it was a blessing in disguise.
We have a trip planned for October, like everyone, I have no idea what that might look like at this point.
Last thing I noticed, after going to wdw at this time for the last few years, was it was certainly busier, but the lines were consistent. Where some of the attractions that have split loading, and use to only load at 50%, they seem to be loading at 100% speed and capacity. The noticable ones were space mountain and Pirates.