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On Mother’s Day, Disney Dreamers Academy Alumni Give Thanks to Their Moms

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Sat, May 9, 2020

On Mother’s Day, Disney Dreamers Academy Alumni Give Thanks to Their Moms

by , Public Relations Manager, Walt Disney World Resort

Mother’s Day is always a special occasion for Disney Dreamers Academy alumni Casey Carter of Columbia, South Carolina, and Anthony Juba-Richardson of Montverde, Florida.  Their close bonds with their mothers has been instrumental in their success stories.

No Challenge Too Big

As soon as Casey, a 2018 Disney Dreamer Academy participant, was born she faced big obstacles. Three months premature, she immediately dealt with serious medical issues.  As she achieved positive milestones during her infancy, Tara knew Casey was born with a fighting spirit.

Tara fostered that spirt, ensuring Casey never felt she had any limitations on what she could achieve.

So, years later, it was no surprise to Tara when Casey presented her with an ambitious high school science fair project idea. Casey wanted to tackle one of sport’s most prevailing health issues – concussions in football players.  Tara committed to provide Casey whatever she needed to make the project a success.

With Tara’s support, Casey’s project won numerous national awards. She is now filing patents for the device she developed with the hopes of helping football players across the country.

“We are a mother and a daughter, but she’s also my best friend,” said Tara. “Casey is one of the most honest, compassionate, creative and intelligent people. You couldn’t ask for a better human being.”

Teaming Up to Help Others

Anthony was voted Disney Dreamer of the Year at the 2019 Disney Dreamers Academy, thanks to his big personality and kind heart.

The moment caught him by surprise, but not his mother, Donar Juba-Johnson.

Since he was a child, Donar nurtured Anthony’s giving spirit and witnessed the impact it had on others.

As a teen, Anthony was inspired to help the elderly and went to Donar with an idea. Together they made and donated blankets to nursing homes, and when Anthony realized he could use his musical talents to help dementia patients, they incorporated this unique aspect into their mission. Ultimately, they co-founded the non-profit organization, One Beat Away, where they do everything as a team.

After Disney Dreamers Academy, they were inspired to dream even bigger, and formalized their charity and ramped up fundraising.

“I wanted my children to grow up in a world knowing that it’s not just about them,” said Donar. “The work they do matters. Even if one life is changed, that’s all that really matters.”

Disney Dreamers Academy with Steve Harvey and ESSENCE is a four-day, transformational mentoring program for 100 teens that takes place annually at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.  Teens are encouraged to “Be100”, to be positive and “all in,” and to pursue their dreams and make a difference in the lives of others.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Virtual Viewing of 2016 Grand Opening Gala at Shanghai Disney Resort

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Fri, May 8, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Virtual Viewing of 2016 Grand Opening Gala at Shanghai Disney Resort

by , Editorial Content Director, Disney Parks

Tonight, we’re following our earlier update that Shanghai Disney Resort will begin the phased reopening of Shanghai Disneyland on May 11 with a special #DisneyMagicMoments virtual viewing of the Resort’s historic one-of-a-kind grand opening ceremony in 2016.

For this pre-recorded viewing of the grand opening of Shanghai Disney Resort, you’re front and center to experience the breathtaking music-filled event that showcases the beauty of Chinese art and tradition and brings magical stories and characters to life like never before!

We hope you enjoyed this virtual viewing of the 2016 grand opening of Shanghai Disney Resort. Keep checking back for more #DisneyMagicMoments coming to the Disney Parks Blog.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Surprise Mom with ‘Happy Mother’s Tray’ of Disney Magic

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Fri, May 8, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Surprise Mom with ‘Happy Mother’s Tray’ of Disney Magic

by , Editorial Content Director, Disney Parks

With the arrival of Mother’s Day weekend, we’re bringing more #DisneyMagicMoments to everyone at home with a special roundup of Disney magic to celebrate mom like never before!

Our “Happy Mother’s Tray” features a variety of Disney DIY surprises, including how-to instructions for a Mickey bouquet, steps to create an inspiring Disney Mother’s Day card as well as heartwarming Disney coupons.  And to make Mother’s Day extra special, we’re including the recipe for our famous Tonga Toast – the ultimate in decadent breakfast dishes.

This blissfully rich breakfast recipe is the perfect Mother’s Day treat and a great way for the family to enjoy a taste of Disney magic. Click here to see our video and recipe on how to make this treat for mom.

In just a few easy steps, you can also create a magical pop-up Disney balloon card to show your appreciation for mom. Click here to download the template for a Disney balloon card.

And with paper squares as flowers, you can make one of the most unique Disney bouquets your mom has ever received.  Click here to download the template for a one-of-a-kind Mickey bouquet.

Also, we’re sharing a downloadable gift of special Disney coupons that includes free warm hugs, story time sessions and more.  They’re guaranteed to make mom smile and can even be turned into a fun magic moment by cutting and putting the pages together as an activity.

You can download the free Mother’s Day coupons on our ShopDisney.com page.

From our Disney family to yours, we hope our “Happy Mother’s Tray” adds a dose of Disney magic to your Mother’s Day weekend!  And be sure to share your tray with Disney fans all over the world using the hashtag #DisneyMagicMoments.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Wish Grace from the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Gorilla Family a Happy 1st Birthday!

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Fri, May 8, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Wish Grace from the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Gorilla Family a Happy 1st Birthday!

by , Vice President, Animals, Science and Environment, Disney Parks

Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Every mom cherishes her child’s first birthday, so with Mother’s Day approaching this weekend our team at Disney’s Animal Kingdom would like to share a recent celebration we held for Grace, a beautiful western lowland gorilla.

It was just over a year ago now that Grace was born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. And while the park is temporarily closed, our team was able to throw her a special princess-themed birthday party!

Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom

The team created a cardboard princess carriage attached to plastic horses by paper chains for Grace and her family to play with. There was also a cardboard castle and colorful piñata. The materials we used in the decorations are enrichment items we give the gorillas as a special treat – perfect for a birthday surprise!

Grace’s birthday “cake” was made of three layers of ice treats – blocks of ice with berries and currants for the gorillas to pick out as the ice melts. We also froze pureed sweet potatoes and kiwis and cut them into shapes for another birthday surprise.

Grace was born May 1, 2019, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to mother Kashata and father Gino, who were selected to breed as part of the Species Survival Plan overseen by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The plan ensures responsible breeding of endangered species so they will have healthy, genetically diverse populations for years to come.

Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Western lowland gorilla Grace and mother Kashata at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Grace is named after the Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center (GRACE), a gorilla sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is dedicated to helping gorillas orphaned by poaching. Our animal care experts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom have spent more than a decade helping the GRACE team and local community rehabilitate orphan gorillas and protect the species in the wild.

We’re thrilled to watch Grace every day as she matures and develops magnificent new skills. She likes walking upright and hanging upside down, for example. She’s also very energetic, inquisitive and social, and loves to play – especially with her three older siblings.

It was a wonderful time celebrating Grace’s big day, and we’re looking forward to the time you can come see her and her family again on the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail here at Disney’s Animal Kingdom!

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Disney Springs Phased Reopening Starts May 20!

From our friends at www.disneytouristblog.com

Walt Disney World has just announced that a phased reopening of Disney Springs will begin on May 20, 2020. In this post, we’ll share details about the reopening of the entertainment complex, which will open its restaurants and retail ahead of the theme parks.

This decision by Walt Disney World to reopen Disney Springs follows the guidance of government and health officials, and will be done in stages. During the initial phase, a limited number of shopping and dining options that are owned by third-party operating participants will begin to open.

Walt Disney World notes that the health of guests and Cast Members is at the forefront of planning, and as such, Disney is making several operational changes as it starts the process of resuming operations at Walt Disney World. Here’s some of what to expect when Disney Springs reopens…

While Walt Disney World doesn’t explicitly say so, our assumption is that the decision to reopen will be made by each third party restaurant or store. As with other businesses around Florida and the rest of the United States, they’ll each likely make their own risk assessments, as well as determinations as to viability with significantly limited capacity.

Other complicating factors will include availability of employees and potential supply chain issues. (At least the restaurants and Cast Members have a couple weeks’ notice here.)

Disney Springs will begin to reopen in a way that incorporates enhanced safety measures, including increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and guests, limited-contact guest services, and additional safety training for Cast Members.

Walt Disney World additionally indicates it will “apply learnings and ideas from leaders in the health and travel industries, and we’re also talking to our unions as we prepare for some Cast Members to return to work.”

This news of Disney Springs reopening comes two days after the Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer Announced Health Considerations to Reopen Disney World & Disneyland, which set out some protocol that would be utilized once Walt Disney World and Disneyland reopen.

It also follows the Shanghai Disneyland Reopening Date Announcement, which provided more specific requirements for guests. The big question following that was whether guests would have to wear face masks when Walt Disney World reopened.

During the initial opening phase, Disney Springs will have limitations on capacity, parking, and operating hours.

Given this unprecedented situation, Walt Disney World requests everyone’s patience and understanding as they navigate through this process as responsibly as we can.

Additional protocols and procedures may be announced closer to the opening date. Please check DisneySprings.com as the May 20, 2020 reopening date draws nearer. That page will have the most current information on operating hours, operating restaurants & shops, and safety procedures.

As locals, we’ve become frequent visitors of Disney Springs. It’s our “home” AMC and between that and its top tier dining, it’s often one of our go-to choices for a night out.

A late night at Disney Springs is right up there with dinner in Epcot followed by late night laps around World Showcase, which obviously is not possible at this time. It’s gotten to the point, as noted in our More Mellow Music from Disney World & Beyond, that I’m even nostalgic for the Disney Springs BGM. And it’s not very good!

For dining specifically, see our Best Disney Springs Table Services Restaurants and Best & Worst Disney Springs Counter Service Restaurants lists are great post to read if you’re planning a meal out. The good to great choices far outnumber the mediocre or bad ones.

I’m personally already looking forward to our first meal at Disney Springs. Right now, I’m craving Chef Art’s Famous Fried Chicken & Doughnuts.

Speaking of which, I should probably review the spectacular brunch at Homecomin’…or perhaps we should test it out again just to be sure that it’s still spectacular. Yeah, eat there again first…

Or maybe we’ll do the excellent Liz Angus Burger at STK, which we previously called the “best lunch deal at Walt Disney World.” Or perhaps we’ll feast at the food trucks, like Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet, Mac & Cheese, or the fantastic 4 Rivers Cantina. Or the latest monthly option for D-Luxe Burger.

Or or or–the World Disney Springs is our oyster! Sorry, we’ve been cooped up at home for a while. I’m just mildly excited by the prospect of restaurant food for the first time in a long time!

We’ve expected that Disney Springs will open prior to the theme parks and resorts for a while, especially as that squares pretty well with the parameters established by the State of Florida and Orange County for reopening the economy. The added upside here is that Walt Disney World can test & adjust on the fly, seeing what works and doesn’t.

Disney Springs is an environment populated by third party tenants and local guests who aren’t paying admission and are generally lower maintenance than tourists visiting and staying at Walt Disney World for multiple days (or over a week) at a time. (Calling it “lower stakes” as compared to the parks doesn’t feel quite right, but that’s exactly what it is.)

A few things are worth noting in that regard. First, Disney is quick to point out that third party tenants are the ones reopening, and not ones that are Disney owned and operated.

It’s possible that Walt Disney World is not ready to reopen its venues but wants to avoid contractual conflict with third party tenants and is thus beginning the phased opening of Disney Springs. It’s also possible that Walt Disney World simply hasn’t negotiated a deal with its unions yet for reopening, and will announce that its venues in Disney Springs will likewise reopen on May 20 with the third parties.

For those looking at the opening of Disney Springs and wondering what it means for the theme parks, we can once again look to Shanghai Disneyland. Not because it’s conclusive, but it’s at least instructive.

Shanghai Disney Resort’s Disneytown complex reopened on March 8–over two months before that resort’s one park is resuming operations. For what it’s worth, Disneytown also reopened faster after its closure, welcoming guests after a little over one month of downtime. Disney Springs will have been closed for roughly two months when it reopens.

Ultimately, the reopening of Disney Springs still doesn’t tell us when the Walt Disney World theme parks and resort hotels will open, but it’s a step in the right direction. At minimum, this bodes well for subsequent phases and might mean that more of Walt Disney World reopening in Summer 2020 is still in the cards.

These incremental steps to ‘power up’ the machine that is Walt Disney World may take some time, but the cautious and methodical approach will hopefully pay off with smooth results. Here’s hoping for the best as Walt Disney World–and everyone else–tries to reestablish a sense of normalcy!

Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!

Your Thoughts

Will you visit Disney Springs once it reopens, or will you wait? Anywhere you’re excited to eat first? Thoughts on the health protocol and safety measures? Do you agree or disagree with our Disney Springs restaurant recommendations? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback—even when you disagree with us—is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!