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NEWS: All Adventures by Disney Departures Have Been Canceled Through July 31st

The current global health crisis has lead to a rolling pattern of cancellations across Disney’s vacation offerings.

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Now, we’ve started to see some signs of life from Disney’s travel sector with the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland last week and the upcoming reopening of Disney Springs on May 20th. Still, new cancellations are being announced. We recently reported that Adventures by Disney was cancelling some departures into July, and now those suspensions have been extended further.

Until now, Adventures by Disney had canceled all trips through June and many into July. Now, all Adventures by Disney departures have been canceled through July 31st.

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Disney reminds all affected guests that they may either receive a full refund or transfer the cost of their trip to another Adventures by Disney departure in the future. Guests with canceled trips can also go ahead and book 2021 Adventures by Disney trips at the present time.

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Anyone affected by the new round of July cancellations should receive an email from Disney, so if this is you, be on the lookout for that communication!

Was your vacation affected by these cancellations? Tell us in the comments! 

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News: Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Will Likely Suspend Buffet Dining Upon Return to Cruising

As of last week, Disney Cruise Line has suspended cruises through July 27th for the fleet of four ships. These cancellations are made to promote guest and crew safety in light of the current global situation and in response to an extension of the “No Sail Order” issued for cruise ships by the CDC.

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That said, we’re also looking towards the future of the cruising industry, not only surrounding the Disney Cruise Line fleet but also other cruise lines as they consider moving forward. An article by cruisecritic.com sheds some light on a popular aspect of cruising: buffet dining.

Guests who have sailed with Disney Cruise Line will be familiar with Cabanas — the restaurant which offers buffet service for breakfast and lunch on all four ships.

Cabanas Buffet

The Royal Caribbean cruise line also has a buffet restaurant called Windjammer on its ships. And in a recent “Coffee Chat” conference call — according to cruisecritic.com — the status of traditional buffet service upon the return to sailing was discussed by Royal Caribbean executives.

Royal Caribbean’s CEO Michael Bayley spoke to changes that might be implemented with regards to safety and hygiene, and is quoted: “I think in the beginning, there will not be a buffet…that’s how I see it. We will utilize the space, we will utilize the Windjammer, but in all probability, it won’t be a classical buffet. It will be something more akin to a restaurant.”

Cabanas Buffet

Bayley is also quoted as saying: “I think the key focus on dining is making sure that our guests have plenty of choices. That choice has to be put through the lens of distancing, and safety and health.” Additionally, travelpulse.com noted that Royal Caribbean is working with the CDC on enhanced safety measures to protect guests and crew.

Earlier this month, Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke to the status of Disney Cruise Line, commenting that cruises will probably be the last of the company’s travel oriented businesses to come back online. You can read more about that here.

Sources: CruiseCritic.com and travelpulse.com

We’ll continue to keep you posted on the status of Disney Cruise Line and Disney parks on land around the globe. In the meantime, you can visit any of the links below to learn more.

What are your thoughts on possible changes to buffet dining? Please let us know with a comment!

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These 2 Changes Could Have a HUGE Impact on Your Next Disney World Vacation!

There certainly are some interesting situations arising in the travel market as a result of the global health crisis.

Magic Kingdom

Perhaps the two most notable of these situations are the changes to the way that air travel works and the temporary and permanent closures that are currently affecting the tourism industry. We’re taking a look at how such massive effects could impact YOUR next Disney vacation and giving some tips to help. Let’s dive in.

Air Travel Changes

With the drop in demand for air travel and the heightened health risks, there have been some serious changes to the ways that you’ll arrive and depart when visiting Florida airports.

Orlando Screening

According to WMFE Orlando, Governor DeSantis issued an executive order that requires passengers flying into Florida airports from the Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey tri-state area to be screened at the airport and to self-isolate for 14 days. Travelers from New York City face even stricter screening and isolation processes.

Star Wars United Airlines Plane

In addition to the health screening, travelers through the Orlando airport will also notice some added health measures like plexiglass shields for employees and added signage. Passengers are encouraged to travel with carry-on baggage only, touchpoints have been reduced, and there is a heightened level of sanitation and cleanliness in the terminals.

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Greater Orlando Aviation Authority executives have stated that the health checks have gone smoothly so far. After landing, passengers fill out a questionnaire as part of the screening process including information about where they are staying during their visit to Florida in case of a follow-up.

The Florida National Guard has been instated to help administer these screenings.

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As of now, this only applies to those passengers flying in from the New York Tri-State area (Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York). Those states account for around forty-five direct flights to Florida daily.

TSA Screening Changes

On a larger scale, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has formed new protocols in response to the global health crisis. With reduced flight and passenger volumes, the TSA has moved to shut down some security checkpoints. Passengers have also been metered to create a safe physical distance between them. According to the New York Times, there have been some reports of random temperature screenings.

Magic of Disney at Orlando International Aiport

Unfortunately, there have been some fluctuations in the screening process that have left airports struggling to keep up with “enhanced screenings,” per the New York Times. Some airports even reported wait times as long as 7 hours back in March.

Orlando International Airport

Now, most airports have had some success adjusting to the screenings, but as higher volumes of passengers return to air travel in the next few weeks and months, those gains and adjustments will need to hold up. It’s possible that the more people going through the process will ramp up wait times again.

What This Means for Your Disney Trip

So, on YOUR Disney trip, make sure you keep these things in mind! Build extra time into your travel days so that any airport hold-ups don’t have a chance to negatively impact your vacation day. We recommend leaving early on your travel day to help mitigate troubles, and don’t schedule any reservations too close to your arrival time lest something gets in the way of getting there on time!

Orange County International Airport

The need for some extra time to cushion these efforts is especially true if you’re traveling from the New York Tri-State area. Remember to leave plenty of time for airport hassle between your arrival time and your Magical Express departure time, just in case.

Plus, Disney may even implement a separate process for keeping guests safe aboard the Magical Express so we will need to be aware of that possibility going forward. We’ll keep you posted if any news is released pertaining to Magical Express procedures.

Disney’s Magical Express Bus

The truth is, you’re still at the mercy of flight cancellations or fewer flights going out each day — which is possibly more likely due to the current global climate. Make sure that you’re super aware of any cancellation and change policies. When in doubt, consider using a travel agent! This free service can take care of any issues you may have as soon as you have them! We love working with our friends over at Small World Vacations.

Overall, travel to and from Disney World could take you a little (or a lot!) longer than it used to!

Temporary and Permanent Closures

According to the Orlando Sentinel, “Tourism has come to a screeching halt,” and this has severely impacted many travel-related businesses. Orlando’s Four Seasons Resort leads the state as the hotel with the largest number of furloughs — over 800. The hotel industry in Florida also makes up the largest group of employers with the most lay-offs in the state in general, says South Florida Business Journal.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando

True, too, resorts and restaurants have been forced to close their doors — some permanently! We’ve already seen massive furloughs in the restaurant sector as well. You might remember when restaurants first started to lay-off their employees for the time being. Note that most of these restaurants and hotels aren’t just firing employees. For many businesses, it is all they can do to stay afloat, and furloughing workers allows those workers to be eligible for unemployment.

The Contemporary Lobby Level

Orlando is an extremely tourism-focused city. When travel starts to pick up again, it’s very possible that some parts of the area in and around Disney World might not look like they used to. Keep up with individual businesses to know whether or not they will be open during your trip.

Disney Springs Businesses

Specifically, we’ve seen this trend of closures occur to an unfortunate degree for some Disney Springs businesses. AMC Theaters, for instance, has suffered from the temporary closure and potential distancing measures (such as capacity cuts) that will occur as they reopen. According to the Hollywood Reporter, analysts are saying that AMC may go bankrupt as their credit has plummeted and they have the potential to run out of money by mid-summer.

The Rise of Skywalker at AMC

Landry’s (the restauranteur business behind Rainforest Cafe, T-Rex Cafe, and Yak & Yeti in Animal Kingdom) has also seen the negative consequences of such a dramatic business disruption. The restaurants have had to suspend employees for the time being. CEO Tilman Fertitta told CNN that his restaurant sales are down $1 million per day due to the crisis.

Ample Hills

Hard times befell Ample Hills Creamery even before the ramp-up of the health crisis. The same weekend as the Disney parks closures, Ample Hills filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, even as we waited on news of the new location expected to come to Disney Springs. The timing of such financial troubles has likely been a major issue for the company. Currently Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, as well as a few other corporations, are in talks of buying Ample Hills. We’ll be keeping a close eye on Ample Hills to see how the company manages as the world returns to normalcy.

What This Means for Your Disney Trip

On one hand, it looks like Florida is headed in the direction of a reopening. Task Forces are working daily to determine the best way to reopen Florida and the state has entered Phase 1 of its reopening. Governor DeSantis has even mentioned that Disney World is “ahead of the curve” on a reopening, and Disney Springs will be beginning a phased reopening on May 20th.

Cinderella Castle

Still, restaurants, stores, theaters, and live entertainment will each be on their own timeline for when (or if) they are able to reopen. As we mentioned, if you have a Disney trip planned for 2020, you may want to take a look at individual businesses for their opening protocols so that you can set your expectations.

Disney Springs during phased Resort closure

Even once restaurants reopen, if capacity is limited and more time is needed for stricter sanitation between customers, that could potentially mean fewer available reservations, making it harder to get a spot in your favorite restaurants.

We’re eager to get back to Disney World, but it’s important that we’re prepared for the changes that we’ll see in the travel industry and the community around Disney. You can always keep an eye on DFB as we report in with the latest coverage pertaining to the Orlando area.

Can you see these factors affecting YOUR Disney trip? Tell us in the comments!

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Spectacular Not-So-Spooky Disney Scenes From Around the World Kick Off #Halfway2Halloween Celebration

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Thu, May 14, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Spectacular Not-So-Spooky Disney Scenes From Around the World Kick Off #Halfway2Halloween Celebration

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Now that we’re just past the halfway mark to Halloween, we’ve decided to celebrate the milestone with a surprise daylong #Halfway2Halloween takeover filled with fun, spook-tacular #DisneyMagicMoments to stir the imagination and inspire the heart – and it’s happening tomorrow, May 15!

To help get you in the spirit for Friday’s first-ever #Halfway2Halloween celebration, we’ve dug into our archives to share some past favorite “after-dark” Halloween scenes from around the world.

Halloween magic is enchanting the Disneyland Resort with a variety of “spoke-tacular” delights in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure park.

At Halloween, a special dimension of frightfully fun chills can appear after dark at Disneyland Paris.

And happy jack-o-lanterns on Main Street U.S.A add to breathtaking scenes of the season at the Walt Disney World Resort!

At Hong Kong Disneyland,  there are happy frights and spooky sights during Halloween.

Also, The Haunted Mansion can be dreadfully delightful at Tokyo Disneyland.

And on the high seas, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse join the Halloween fun with Disney Cruise Line.

Now that you’ve seen our beautiful, not-so-spooky Disney views, be sure to check back beginning Friday morning for a chillingly good time as we kick off our celebration of #Halfway2Halloween.

We’ll be your Ghost Host for a day of fun Halloween experiences and spook-tacular #DisneyMagicMoments!

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STEAM Tips from Walt Disney Imagineering: Let’s Start with Art!

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Tue, May 12, 2020

STEAM Tips from Walt Disney Imagineering: Let’s Start with Art!

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Walt Disney Imagineering STEAM Tips - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics

In celebrating May the Fourth last week, we dug up this early sketch of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The image is an example of how Disney Imagineers often start with a hand-drawn sketch to help solidify and provide direction for an idea before it’s brought to life through other areas of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math).

Early sketch of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

All five fields work in tandem at Imagineering to develop new concepts and create amazing experiences. In this new series, Imagineers share their STEAM tips based on what works for them. We’ll cover other areas of STEAM and related tips in later blog posts, but let’s do as one Imagineer suggested and start with “A” – art!

Tip 1 – Take time to develop and perfect your hand-drawing skills

Lyndsey Vincent, a senior interior designer, said, “With all the great technology out there today, it can be tempting to start design sitting at your screen, but you’ll be surprised how putting pen to paper changes the way you think about your design. Having a hand-drawing to review often solicits great feedback in early phases of design as the looseness of the drawing communicates the intent, but leaves room for other ideas to emerge. Having good hand-drawing skills also will be a stand-out factor in your portfolio for those getting ready to apply to college or jobs.”

Tip 2 – Recharge mentally by taking time to study great art

Visual Effects Designer Matthew Schoepf said, “Creating art and media for theme parks and attractions requires a high level of technical execution and planning. To stimulate creative thinking, it’s important for me to find that quiet time between tasks or in the early morning or evening to research something I’m personally curious about, and study it to make sure I’m growing as an artist. I would encourage students to recharge mentally by taking time to study great art from our past, from color and light in traditional landscape paintings to artists whose anatomy studies and sculptures are widely available online. You don’t need to be an ‘exceptional’ artist. It just takes a pencil, a piece of paper and curiosity to get started.”

Tip – Remember that inventing is an iterative art

Lanny Smoot, a Disney Research Fellow, advised, “If you want something that doesn’t exist in this world yet, think of what it would be like to have it, and then think about how you could cause it to happen. Learn as much as you can about ways to cause your vision to come true. For example, see how others may have approached what you want to do. I am always curious and wonder whether things that haven’t been done could be done, and if things that are being done could be done in better, or different, ways.”

Stay tuned as we cover engineering next!