I feel extremely, extremely lucky that we were able to go when we went, and we had a fantastic trip. We were there the last week of February and made it back home on March 2 (we drove from Ontario, Canada). I can't actually believe how close of a call it was that we were able to go. It was my first trip since I was 10 years old, and my 5 year old's first trip. We stayed at Pop, we made it all the parks, it only rained for a bit on our Animal Kingdom day, which we were planning on it being a short day anyway, and the weather was otherwise beautiful. We had FPs for everything we wanted -- SDD, MFSR, TSM, FOP, Test Track. Our only massive mishap was our own mistake -- we purchased EMM at MK and were late for it, because we didn't understand the situation at the TTC and got lost, lol. I was so upset at the time, but now it's just a blip in an otherwise fantastic trip. We still managed to get on SDMT twice and PPF twice. We got the first boarding group for ROTR twice and my son got to be pilot twice (thanks in part in two women who graciously gave us their pilot cards). We went to Savi's, my son loved all the rides. It was a dream, really.
The only thing the pandemic has changed is 1) how grateful I am that we went when we went, and 2) that we don't seem to reminisce about it as much as I would have thought, because our minds are otherwise occupied. But I feel so, so bad for families who have had to cancel, especially those who were planning their first trip like us.
None of us got sick at all the entire time, which seemed like a miracle to me. I kept my son home an extra week beforehand to avoid it, which means he's basically missed half of his kindergarten year at this point. I will say that we stopped at a Chuck E Cheese in Wilkes-Barre, PA on the way home, and I think I caught some terrible form of bronchitis there, but not covid. I've been coughing ever since. Almost finally recovered!