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How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Disney World is going to be a little different when we get back into the parks in July.

For one, capacity is going to be significantly limited for the theme parks and rides will have all new protocols. Add in that many of the shows won’t be reopening and it gets pretty hard to imagine what Disney World will look like — especially what wait times will look like. But we need to know!

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Disney World

With Fastpass+ gone, how much time will we be spending in line in a reopened Disney World? And how many rides will we be able to ride?

Let’s start with what we DO know.

How many people will be in Magic Kingdom?

Magic Kingdom is Disney World’s flagship park and wait times tend to be pretty significant. We’re going to focus on Magic Kingdom to try to figure out what lines will look like in Disney World. Let’s start by talking about just how many people will actually be in the parks.

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Magic Kingdom

According to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Magic Kingdom has an estimated maximum capacity between 80,000 and 100,000; but the average daily attendance for the park is around 55,000 peopleper the Themed Entertainment Association.

When Shanghai Disneyland reopened, they limited the capacity to below 30% of what it was prior to the closures. A capacity cut to 30% of the Magic Kingdom’s max capacity would mean fewer than 33,000 guests each day. Taking into account that the maximum capacity is an estimate and that there may be discrepancies in demand, we’re also taking a look at the situation if capacity limitations end up with the parks at a third of attendance level. If Magic Kingdom is brought to 30% of average attendance, it will mean roughly 16,500 guests each day. That’s a pretty notable cut.

Click here to learn more about the health measures taken in Shanghai Disneyland!

Even with fewer people, won’t the rides operate at lower capacity?

Now, just because there may be significantly fewer people in the park, this doesn’t automatically mean wait times will be nonexistent. The rides are going to be operating at lower capacity as well, so that means it will take longer to get through a ride queue and get people on the rides.

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Magic Kingdom

The ride capacity is going to be lowered because of the new health measures that are being introduced. Universal Orlando theme parks are seating groups in separate cars on rides with small vehicles, and with rows between groups on larger vehicles. There is also sanitation between guests for many rides. It takes only a moment, but those moments add up to affect hourly capacity.

All of the opening rides in Magic Kingdom have a total ideal hourly capacity of 38,710 guests, according to TheParkDatabase measures. That means that in a given hour, around 38,000 guests can actually fit on the Magic Kingdom attractions, not including Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, Enchanted Tiki Room, and Swiss Family Treehouse (for lack of conclusive capacities).

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Peter Pan’s Flight

Let’s say that ride capacity is halved due to spacing guests, not running some vehicles, sanitizing and cleaning vehicles, and portions of attractions being closed. (Remember though, some attractions may be able to run at almost full capacity — think Omnimovers like Haunted Mansion or Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid. So halved, in this case, is a slight overestimation.)

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Haunted Mansion

If ride capacities are halved, that takes these attractions from being able to accommodate 38,710 guests each hour, down to 19,355 guests. In most instances, lower ride capacity would mean longer lines — but NOT if you take the updated park capacity into account.

Will there be long lines?

Let’s see what combining these two capacity figures can show us. On a peak capacity day with ideal ride capacity, 39% of guests can be accommodated on the attractions per hour. Everyone else is in line, dining, walking around, etc. On an average day with ideal ride capacity, 70% of guests can be accommodated on the attractions.

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin queue

BUT, say Magic Kingdom opens at 30% capacity (like Disneyland Shanghai) with rides running at 50% hourly capacity or higher. You’ve got 30,000 people in the park with 64% of them on rides in a given hour. That seems awfully close to an average Disney day. Disney CEO Bob Chapek has mentioned lines being crazy short, so what gives?

For one, keep in mind that even though the percentages are similar, there are still fewer people TOTAL who will be out and about in the park and in lines. On an average day, 70% of guests on rides means that approximately 16,500 people are free to be in lines in a given hour. With the capacity cut, 64% of people on rides means that only around 10,800 people are free to be in lines — and that makes a difference.

On top of that, our figures are pulled from the estimated MAX capacity of Magic Kingdom — but Disney doesn’t release those numbers officially, so the number of people in the park could be lower. We’re also using a HALVED figure for ride capacity, when, with some rides able to operate almost as they normally do, that’s on the lower side of estimations. If anything, MORE people will be able to be accommodated on rides in a given hour. 

To take into account the discrepancies in Disney’s capacity figures, estimates for ride capacities, and potential demand; we’ll look at what the parks will look like operating with 30% of average attendance rather than max capacity. In this case, 117% of guests would be able to be on a ride during any given hour. That’s space on rides for almost 3000 MORE guests than there are in the parks.

That means there would be enough space on the attractions to accommodate EVERYONE in the parks. With practically no one left off of rides to dine, walk around, shop, and WAIT IN LINE. If Disney caps average capacity to 30%, there won’t be enough people to make for long waits!

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

Of course, some rides could still see waits in this scenario. If everyone would rather ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train than Astro Orbiter and Barnstormer, a decent wait could crop up for Mine Train. Still, with rides operating at 50% capacity, there just wouldn’t be enough people to make for long lines.

Overall, we’re looking at somewhere under 10,800 guests not accommodated on rides in a given hour, and possibly significantly under that number. That’s a pretty steep difference from the average of 16,500 people not accommodated. Take into account some of those guests dining, shopping, and walking from place to place, and it sure starts to sound like lines will be pretty short. NOW it makes sense why Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that a day in reopened Disney World will be, “quite the magical day.”

Click here to read Bob Chapek’s comments on short wait times!

So, how many rides can you REALLY ride in a day at the reopened Disney World?

Based on the way other theme parks have opened, it seems that you’ll be able to ride a LOT of rides in a day at the reopened Disney World — like, basically all of the rides that are open in the theme park you’re visiting. The biggest limitation would be time spent just getting to each ride and navigating the parks! If the parks follow the same model we’ve mocked up for Magic Kingdom, we might have the rare experience of seeing a mostly low-wait and wait-free Disney World.

How Many Rides Can You REALLY Ride When Disney World Reopens?!

Magic Kingdom

That would be a pretty crazy sight. So, we’ll be waiting eagerly to see how things pan out when the parks reopen on July 11th. You can bet we’ll report in with how things are running — and how much (or how little!) time we spend in lines.

Click here to learn more about how Disney might limit capacity when the parks reopen!

Would you be willing to travel to Disney World right when it reopens? Tell us in the comments! 

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Filed Under: disney parks, Featured, magic kingdom, Walt Disney World, Disney World reopening, health and safety measures, limited capacity, Ride Queues, Wait Times

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NEWS: Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC Announces Updated Hours for Disney Springs Location

Over at The Landing in Disney Springs, Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC serves up tasty vegan and allergy-friendly baked goodies.

NEWS: Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC Announces Updated Hours for Disney Springs Location

Cookie Monster Cupcake at Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC

We’ve been frequenting the bakery lately and trying everything from sweet cupcakes (we love the Cookie Monster Cupcake) to savory Veggie Bombs! So we thought we’d fill in our fellow fans on an update to the bakery’s hours.

Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC announced via Instagram that the Disney Springs location hours are temporarily changing to 1PM – 9PM daily.

NEWS: Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC Announces Updated Hours for Disney Springs Location

Erin McKenna’s Bakery Case

It’s also noted that they will be open on the 4th of July in Disney Springs, and that they’ll keep us informed when hours are extended again. We’ll be sure to pass that news on to you when it is announced!

Read about our latest visit to Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC here, and see what’s new in the bakery case here!

So, make a plan to stop by Erin McKenna’s a little later in the day… and grab a cupcake for us while you’re there!

Have you stopped by Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC? Please let us know with a comment!

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Filed Under: Counter-Service, Disney Springs, Featured, Snacks, Walt Disney World, allergy friendly, disney springs, Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC, operating hours, The Landing, Vegan

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Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

We’re coming to the end of Walt Disney World’s historic closure, and wow, what a roller coaster ride it’s been (and we’re not talking the fun kind).

Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

Big Thunder Mountain

Disney World’s theme parks will be reopening soon with some significant changes, but many people are relieved to see any semblance of normalcy return, even if the parks look a little bit different than we remember. And yet, we’re wary. Could a closure like this happen again? As much as we’d like to say no, it’s a little more complicated than that. Take a look.

Disney will have more protocols in place for health crises, but that doesn’t mean they definitely won’t close.

Part of the reason the current closure has been so lengthy (more than 100 days!) is due to the fact that the current global health crisis is completely unprecedented. Disney has had to build protocols for the closure and reopening from the ground up. The last time a health crisis was this severe — during the the 1918 outbreak of Spanish Flu — the parks didn’t even exist. (Walt Disney was just 17 at the time and actually contracted and survived the virus.)

Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

Walt Disney World Resort entrance

Once we emerge from this current closure, it does mean that we may be better prepared in the future. If there is a next time, the company can use what they learned during this crisis to help craft the response to the next one. Depending on the nature of the next health crisis, this could help to shorten a closure or potentially avoid one altogether.

Unfortunately, “the next crisis” is something we do have to worry about, according to Time. This won’t necessarily be the last pandemic in our lifetime. Part of what makes a virus turn into a pandemic is a lack of sufficient treatment or cure. If a future illness can spread effectively despite the health measures that Disney has implemented, it could force another closure as the world contends with it.

Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

Boardwalk Resort

In fact, even the path of the current pandemic is uncertain. With case numbers on the rise, especially in Florida, another set of closures and restrictions is not impossible. We have already seen Disneyland’s proposed theme park reopening delayed. The fate of Disney World’s eventual reopening comes down to both governmental guidelines and whether or not Disney can effectively keep guests and cast members safe given the current state of the pandemic.

Click here to learn about all of the times Disney World has closed in the past.

Health crises aren’t the only situation we need to worry about.

Although this closure has been the longest by far, Disney World has closed before for other reasons. It’s possible we’ll see the parks close again for a non-health-related situation. For instance, Disney World closed in response to the terror attacks on 9/11 because of concern that the parks could be a target. If there is ever such a threat to guest safety, Disney World will not remain open.

Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

Hurricane Skies in Disney World’s Epcot

Mother Nature poses another threat to Disney World’s ability to stay open. Hurricanes are a pretty regular cause for shutting Disney down. Even with a well-crafted hurricane policy, sometimes it’s safer if the parks close when a particularly inclement storm comes through, to ensure the safety of Cast Members and guests. In fact, Florida is facing an especially active hurricane season this year. It’s feasible that Disney will need to close if any of these storms threaten the area.

Click here to learn about what an active hurricane season means for your Disney trip!

So, yes, Disney World might close down again — but they might be a little more prepared for crises in the future.

It can definitely feel frustrating that the parks could close again in the future, especially when this closure has been so trying. It is the reality though. Luckily, going forward, Disney will have options to turn to in the event of a similar crisis. The current situation means that new health measures and long-term closure protocols are now a part of the precedent: Disney now has a playbook.

Could Disney World Ever Close Down Again? The Answer’s More Complicated Than You Might Think.

Closed Path to Epcot

In fact, it’s possible Disney already has teams working on what-if scenarios in the event that this ever happens again! As disappointing as they may be, closures can be necessary to keep guests and cast members safe. Whatever happens, Disney Food Blog will be here to keep you up to date on all the latest at Disney World.

Click here to learn about Disney’s reopening procedures!

Do you think the Disney parks could close again? Tell us in the comments! 

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Filed Under: disney parks, Featured, Walt Disney World, Disney World, disney world closure, Disney World reopening, Global health crisis, guest safety, Hurricane, hurricane closure, hurricane season, safety, Walt Disney

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LOOK OUT! Disney Villains Have Taken Over THIS Classic Board Game!

We gotta hand it to Disney’s villains — they make being bad look so GOOD!

LOOK OUT! Disney Villains Have Taken Over THIS Classic Board Game!

Color-Changing Poisoned Apple Mug

Ever since we spotted this color-changing Poison Apple Mug inspired by the Evil Queen, we’ve shoved all our other coffee cups off to the side! Heroes are great and all, but if you prefer Disney’s darker and more devious side, you’ve gotta see the new board game we just spotted at World of Disney featuring some of our favorite baddies!

Clue: The Classic Mystery Game is a whodunit detective story that normally takes place in a mansion, but with this new Disney version, you’ll be entering the Villains Lairs!

LOOK OUT! Disney Villains Have Taken Over THIS Classic Board Game!

Disney Villains Clue

Mayhem is afoot now that a spell has been cast and the portals to each Disney Villains’ realm have been opened! Can you find out which villain is responsible for causing the big commotion?

LOOK OUT! Disney Villains Have Taken Over THIS Classic Board Game!

Disney Villains Clue

This game looks like it will be hours of diabolical enjoyment and we can’t wait to see what you guys think of it! We spotted the new Disney Villains Clue at World of Disney in Disney Springs today for $44.99, but we wouldn’t wait to pick it up since these types of items have been flying off the shelves fast! Earlier today, we saw some Haunted Mansion Puzzles, but when we blinked they were gone!

Have you been playing lots of board games lately? Tell us which ones are your favorite to play in the comments below!

 

 

 

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PHOTO: Epcot’s Test Track Cast Members Have Returned To Work

We couldn’t wait to put our pedal to the metal ever since Disney World announced Test Track would be one of the rides guests could enjoy when Epcot reopens.

PHOTO: Epcot’s Test Track Cast Members Have Returned To Work

Test Track

And it looks like we’re not the only ones who are looking forward to Test Track’s SIM cars zooming by!

This adorable pic of Test Track’s Cast Members was posted on Walt Disney World Cast & Community’s Facebook page and shows that the Test Track crew is back!

PHOTO: Epcot’s Test Track Cast Members Have Returned To Work

Photo Credit: Walt Disney World Cast & Community’s Facebook Page

If you’ve got a need for speed, we think you’ll get a thrill out of Test Track’s 65 miles-per-hour experience. And if you’d like some advice on how to design a really fast concept car, make sure you click here!

Of course, we’re equally excited to ride Spaceship Earth now that its refurbishment has been postponed. We’ll probably be walking back and forth in Future World A LOT to enjoy both of these iconic Epcot attractions.

Click here to read our ULTIMATE GUIDE to everything that’s reopening at Disney World!

Which iconic Epcot attraction will be you riding first? Let us know in the comments below!

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Filed Under: Disney News, Epcot, Featured, Walt Disney World, 2020, cast members, Closures, Disney World, reopening, returning to work, Test Track