So....longer lines, no parades, no fireworks, no character meet and greets, few sit down restaurants, no fast passes, need for park reservations, no parking hopping (until recently), delayed restaurant / ride openings etc. Etc. - and people are happier? Maybe get rid of more things and people will be happier yet.
We have been back to WDW several times since the reopening.
There are many things we enjoy much more.
No FP+ means that Standby lines move quickly. It's wonderful to be in a WDW line that actually keeps moving.
No FP+ means that there aren't hundreds of people walking past you while you silently suffer standing still in the Standby line.
No FP+ means I can be spontaneous. I can change my plans at any moment and not worry about how it will affect my FP+ selections later.
Social distancing means no super excited 5-year old constantly bumping into me in line.
No touching means no waiting in line to get into the park while the group in front of me can't get their figure scans to work or, it seems, even remember who has which ticket.
No Character Meet & Greets means I don't have to deal with Disney lifestylers telling me about the 86 previous times they got Bell's (or Ariel's or Mickey's) signature.
No nighttime shows means I don't have to decide between leaving the park early to avoid the mad rush or fighting with hundreds of others who are trying to get on the bus the same time that I am.
As a result of COVID, WDW has gotten very good at mobile ordering. No more waiting in painfully slow, crowded lines to order food. With mobile order, I'll never have to do that again!
A 35% theme park capacity means that even at the most crowded time of day, I can walk about without having to constantly dodge other Guests who are crowded together yet still not paying attention to where they are walking.
Yeah, there's a lot to like about WDW right now.