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New Interstate Quarantine Guidelines May Impact Your Disney World Visit

Effective at 11:59 this evening, Thursday, June 24, 2020, travelers to the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut tri-state area, will be required to quarantine for 14 days if they have visited a state with a high incidence of COVID-19 cases.

So, you’re asking, how does this impact my Disney World trip? Well, if you don’t live in the tri-state area and you don’t have an upcoming visit to that area in the works, the new rule (announced by NY Governor Cuomo this afternoon) does not affect your Disney World visit. Move along, nothing to see here at this time.

However, if you are, like me, one of the millions of NY/NJ/CT residents who visit each year, this could be a problem.

The quarantine order will apply to people who have visited states which have a 10% COVID-19 positive test rate on a seven-day rolling average. According to Gov. Cuomo, as of today, that includes nine states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, Utah, Texas, and Florida.

New Interstate Quarantine Guidelines May Impact Your Disney World Visit
COVIDactnow.org map, July 24, 2020

So, if you live in NY/NJ/CT and you visit Florida, you’ll be required to quarantine at home for 14 days upon your return. For some folks, this will make little difference in their lives, but if, for example, you have a Disney trip planned toward the end of the summer and you want to head back to work or have your kids head back to school in the early fall, the two weeks stuck back at home could have a real negative impact on your life. A Disney vacation may not make sense if you have to restrict your movement when you get back home.

It’s worth noting that Florida has had a similar quarantine restriction for visitors from New York. Throughout the spring, New Yorkers traveling to Florida were asked to isolate for two weeks before going out. While there is still some confusion about the issue, we believe that the Florida rule for New Yorkers is set to expire on July 7. This means that it’s theoretically possible that you could go from New York to WDW today (as some of the WDW resorts are now open), have to quarantine at your hotel for two weeks, and then return back to NY and have to quarantine there for an additional two weeks. Sigh.

According to USA Today, if someone is caught in NY violating a quarantine rule, they could be subject to a $2,000 fine for the first offense.

As with everything else in the brave new world of Coronavirus, this is all a moving target. There is no specific date for the quarantine rule to end and the rules are subject to change.

If you live in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut, does this change your thinking about a Disney trip? Do you have a trip booked this summer? Will you still go? Let us know in the comments.

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These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

We know there’s been some confusion over the 14-day self-quarantine order which requires all New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut residents traveling to Florida to self-quarantine for two weeks upon entry into the state, which, at time of press, is still in effect.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

Walt Disney World Resort entrance

And we already know Disney World is taking every precaution to ensure its guests aren’t experiencing any symptoms of illness and requiring all resort guests regardless of which state they’re coming from to complete a Health Acknowledgment prior to their stay.

But now it appears things are getting even more complicated for residents of the tri-states. That’s because in addition to completing a required two-week quarantine upon arriving in Florida, tri-state residents now also being required to complete a 14-day quarantine when they return home. Theme park reporter Scott Gustin just confirmed this order on his Twitter account.

NEW: NY, NJ and Conn. just announced a 14-day quarantine for travelers from states with surging coronavirus cases.

“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. ”

NEW: NY, NJ and Conn. just announced a 14-day quarantine for travelers from states with surging coronavirus cases.

“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. ”

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 24, 2020

Cases have been on the rise in nine states including Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, Utah, and Texas. According to the Governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, in accordance with local health officials they’ve have established a new travel advisory for residents returning home from these states that have been identified as having a high infection rate.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

Florida Sunset

The new criteria for the travel advisory that has been established is 10 infections per 100,000 residents on a seven-day rolling average or 10 percent of the state’s total population infected on rolling seven day average. Since Florida’s cases exceed this threshold, Cuomo has announced residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut must self-quarantine upon their return home after visiting the state of Florida. This means completing a required two weeks of self-quarantine BEFORE and AFTER your stay.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

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“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days, “ Cuomo said earlier today. This travel advisory includes not only travel to Florida, but the other eight states listed above as well.

We’ll continue to provide more updates on this developing travel advisory for tri-state residents.

 

Do you reside in a state that’s impacted by this new travel advisory? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Hurricane season is HERE, so Florida is getting prepared.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Epcot Rain Clouds

The Sunshine State, ironically, is no stranger to nasty storms. Residents and tourists alike have been weathering hurricanes for years, and a few of these storms have even led to closures of Disney World! This year, though, the same old protocols that have been in use for years just aren’t going to cut it. Florida is rewriting its hurricane policy right now. Here’s why AND what YOU need to know.

Why does Florida need a new hurricane policy?

The 2020 hurricane season is expected to be different from past years in a few ways. For one, the season is expected to be super active according to analysts. For reference, 2019 was very active as well with six hurricanes forming throughout the season including the Category 5 storm, Hurricane Dorian.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Hurricane Day in Disney

According to ABC Action News, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledged the risk saying, “Hopefully, we don’t have to deal with a hurricane, but I think we have to assume we’re going to have one.”

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

A Rainy Magic Kingdom

This year is also differentiated by the fact that hurricane season will overlap with the current global health crisis. Health and safety measures may have to change when it comes to evacuating and sheltering citizens in high-risk areas — like Central Florida and, by extension, Disney World.

What does the new plan take into account?

The new plan, though not fully developed, seeks to keep people safe in the extreme conditions of the health crisis AND a hurricane. According to ABC Action News, the state isn’t in the best shape to handle a storm. Hospitals and medical supplies are stretched thin, the economy is in recession, unemployment is growing, and physical distancing requirements are still in effect.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Light Crowds in Adventureland in Hurricane Season

The new hurricane plan seeks to provide a solution to some of these constraints. State Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz took the following into account, “How do I evacuate people that might be COVID-19 positive? What do we do with our hospitals? Are we using schools for shelters? How are we doing that? How are we separating populations?”

The new protocols seek to address these concerns, and Florida teams aren’t undergoing this redrafting process on their own. The state is also signing with national consulting firms to help determine policies that are aimed at protecting people while preventing illness.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Grounded Disney Springs Balloon

Some ideas that have been determined so far include testing for illness at storm shelters, setting up specific sites for those that are infected, and providing hotel space to those who are unable to afford a safe place. Again, the plan is still in development, but the goal is to balance storm AND health concerns.

What do you need to know?

Keeping up with the hurricane policy is, of course, important for Florida Residents; but if you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you need to be aware too! If you end up in Disney World during a hurricane, having a backup plan will be critical for you and your family!

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

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The way that Florida has handled hurricanes for years is going to see some changes to help keep people safe from a double threat. Disney’s hurricane policy may change to follow government guidance if needed. If you live in Florida, be sure to have a plan in place for if a hurricane comes your way — and make sure to keep the global health crisis in mind!

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Disney Springs Hurricane Clouds

If you’re traveling to Disney during hurricane season, you can read up on Disney World’s hurricane policy HERE to know what to expect. And remember, even if a storm doesn’t make landfall in Florida, weather can be especially volatile this time of year. Make sure that you’re prepared to see rainy or stormy days in the theme parks!

It’s always important to be aware of plans and protocols in the event of a hurricane, but with the potential changes in light of the global health crisis, those may be critical to revisit. Stick with DFB and we’ll give you all of the latest news on how hurricane season will affect Disney World and what YOU can do to be prepared.

Traveling to Florida during hurricane season? Ask any questions and share your thoughts in the comments!

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Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner

Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner be our guest

Be our guest to Beast’s enchanted castle!

As we keep getting closer to the reopening of the Walt Disney World Resort on July 11th some changes need to be made, including with dining. 

One of the restaurants that is getting modifications is “Be Our Guest” at Magic Kingdom. The first one is getting rid of the breakfast option that many people loved to enjoy before starting their day at the park.

The lunch option also had some changes, it went from quick-service to table-service with an updated menu and price.

The menu is now “prix fixe” and $62 instead of $19 for adults.

Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner
Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner
Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner

As for dinner, the menu and price remains the same.

Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner
Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner
Be Our Guest Restaurant Removes Breakfast, Now Serving Table Service For Lunch And Dinner

As of now, there’s no official word if the new lunch option will also have the Beast meeting guests once the character meet&greets resume.

Credit: Walt Disney World

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Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures

Calling all Super Heroes big and small!

To celebrate the new season of Marvel Super Hero Adventures – the first five episodes available now on Marvel HQ – kids can customize their favorite Marvel heroes with an action-packed coloring collection inspired by the series. Free coloring sheets are available for download below.

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Kids can channel their inner art powers by coloring character favorites including Iron Man, Black Widow, Ms. Marvel, Black Panther, Captain America, Ant-Man, Rocket and Groot, Hulk, Falcon and Doctor Strange!

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Ms. Marvel Coloring Sheet Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Black Panther Coloring Sheet Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Ant-Man Coloring Sheet

Your little Super Heroes will love the new season of Marvel Super Hero Adventures where our favorite web-slinging, wall-crawling Super Hero, is never short on adventure! Whether visiting Wakanda, capturing cosmic criminals, or finding fantastic new friends, Spidey is swinging into the action webs-first!

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Rocket and Groot Coloring Sheet Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Hulk Coloring Sheet
Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Falcon Coloring Sheet Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Doctor Strange Coloring Sheet

Get a sneak preview of the episodes available on Marvel HQ.

Marvel Super Hero Adventures Episodes

Marvel Super Hero Adventures “Charge Ahead”

Spidey swings into his arc-powered pal, Ironheart, as the entire city loses electricity! With Ironheart’s suit shorting out too, these amazing friends will need to find a creative solution together.

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Spidey swings into his arc-powered pal, Ironheart, as the entire city loses electricity!

Marvel Super Hero Adventures “Aww… Do I Have To?”

When Hulk has his super-strength stolen by the maniacally magical Morgan Le Fay, he and Spidey are forced to think outside-the-box and remember that an open mind is a great tool for saving the day!

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures The maniacally magical Morgan Le Fay

Marvel Super Hero Adventures “It’s On Me”

Spidey and Captain America learn a thing or two about responsibility when Cap decides to leave his new Victory Bike unlocked, only for it to get hijacked by the belligerent cyborg-space-bunny Blackjack!

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Spidey and Captain America

Marvel Super Hero Adventures “Promises Promises”

Mr. Fantastic and Spidey are building a brand-new Web-Jet when they’re visited by Mittens the cat. Spidey promises Mr. Fantastic that he’ll put Mittens outside but doesn’t keep his promise, leading to catastrophic kitten chaos!

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Spidey building a brand-new Web-Jet

Marvel Super Hero Adventures “Outside the Box”

Diamonds are being stolen one-by-one from the jewelry store, so Spidey partners up with The Invisible Woman, aka Sue Storm, to solve the mystery! Who could it BEE?

Coloring Fun With Marvel Super Hero Adventures Spidey partnering up with The Invisible Woman, aka Sue Storm, to solve a mystery.

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