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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.

Walt Disney World Entrance

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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Buzzing About Pollinators During National Pollinator Week

It’s National Pollinator Week! Did you know that pollinators, including bees and butterflies, make one in every three bites of food possible? Or that pollinators add $15 billion of value to US crops every year? Pollinators provide a perfect example of how a little hard work and cooperation can make a big difference in the world, which is why we want to take the time to thank our hard working pollinators this National Pollinator Week. 

What is a Pollinator?

So what exactly is a pollinator? A pollinator is an animal that helps flowering plants reproduce by moving pollen from one flower to another. We can’t have fruit and veggies without pollen! Some of the best pollinators in the world are bees, and there are more than 20,000 kinds of bees in the world! You can probably recognize a honey bee or a bumble bee, but bees range from as small as a fruit fly to as big as a ping-pong ball, and can be yellow and fuzzy, metallic green, iridescent purple, and everything in between. 

Other common pollinators include butterflies, flies, hummingbirds, and bats. About 90 percent of flowering plants need pollinating insects to help them reproduce, including about 75 percent of the plants that we eat. That means without pollinators our diet would be very different! Our natural areas would be radically different as well, with no wildflower meadows or trees full of blooms each spring.     

Making a Difference

Unfortunately, pollinators are declining around the world, mostly due to habitat loss. That’s why we work hard to make Walt Disney World Resort as pollinator friendly as possible, and our team has observed more than 70 pollinator species around the resort to date! To provide even more habitat for pollinators, we even created pollinator-friendly gardens near the new 270-acre, 50-megawatt solar facility, which provides renewable clean energy to Walt Disney World Resort.

(University of Florida is raising federally endangered Miami blue butterflies and releasing them in the Florida Keys in an effort to restore wild populations. Credit: Credit: Geena Hill)

The Disney Conservation Fund has also supported nonprofit organizations that protect more than 70 species of pollinators around the world from bay checkerspot butterflies in California and Hawaiian yellow-faced bees in Hawaii, to golden-capped fruit bats in the Philippines. Among these organizations is the University of Florida, whose team has been leading important efforts to protect more than 42 species of at-risk butterflies in Florida and California through species research and reintroductions, habitat restoration, and outreach. Together, Disney Conservation and University of Florida have raised and released into the wild more than 3,400 Atala butterflies, 10,500 endangered Miami blue butterflies and nearly 1,000 endangered Schaus’ swallowtails!

How You Can Help

You can make a difference for pollinators at your home, too, by creating a pollinator garden. Reach out to a local nursery and ask what types of native pollinator plants might be a good fit for your home garden – many are open and offer delivery or curbside pick-up. At Walt Disney World Resort, we design pollinator habitats using the mantra “diversity begets diversity.” The more different types of flowers we have – short, tall, big, small, from ground cover to towering trees – the more different types of pollinators we can attract and support. It is also helpful to have at least three of any type of plant to make sure you are providing enough flowers for any pollinator that might visit. 

Don’t have a lot of garden space? Don’t fret! You can make a meaningful difference by planting even a few flowering plants on a windowsill or in a patio container garden. See our tips on making a successful patio pollinator garden here!  

Once you have the flowering plants, watch closely to see which pollinators use the garden. Before long, you will likely see butterflies, bees, and more foraging on the nectar and pollen you provided. You can find out more about these amazing pollinators at DisneyAnimals.com and learn more about honeybees from our friends at NatGeo here

From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com
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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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Filed Under: Walt Disney World, Disney Food, Be Our Guest, Beasts Castle, Beauty and the beast, Disney Dinning, disney table service, Magic Kingdom, WDW

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PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa

“Welcome Home” is a phrase that used to be very special to me. As a Disney Vacation Club Cast Member for years it was a special phrase reserved for DVC Members. Then Disney began rolling it out everywhere, and its meaning lost its luster. Well, now that select Disney Vacation Club Resorts have reopened yesterday, “Welcome Home” is once again very special.

You may be wondering what it is like inside the DVC accommodations now that cleanliness and health is of the absolute most importance. Take a look at some of our photos as our field research team checked into a Bay Lake Tower Deluxe Studio for the first night of regular operations at Disney’s Bay Lake Tower.

Here are some of the highlights of the precautions taken inside the rooms. These are similar to measures that other big hotel brands around the country are taking as well.

  • Decorative linens and pillows have been removed
  • Utensils are still in the room, with extra cleaning measures taken
  • Plates, bowls, and cups are disposable and individually wrapped
  • Remote controls are sanitized and wrapped
  • A sign in the kitchenette area points out high contact areas at which extra cleaning has taken place
  • A letter is included that describes the cleanliness measures and amenities available
  • Certain extra amenities, like a pack and play crib or high chair, are no longer in the closets, but are available by request
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Welcome Home Cleanliness and Amenity Letter Bay Lake Tower Studio
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Bay Lake Tower Studio Bed and Couch Lack of Extra Linens June 2020
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Bay Lake Tower Studio Bed Lack of Extra Linens June 2020
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Utensils and Coffee Condiments
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Individually Wrapped Cups Plates and Bowls Bay Lake Tower Studio
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Enhanced Cleaning Sign inside Bay Lake Tower Studio
PHOTOS – COVID Safety Precautions Inside a Disney Deluxe Villa
Covered Remotes in Bay Lake Tower Studio June 2020

If you’re researching for your potential Walt Disney World vacation then check out our free TouringPlans Room Finder. This tool will help you find the ideal rooms for your stay based on your specific needs such as views or proximity to the elevator.

What do you think of some of the changes inside the rooms?

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#DisneyCastLife: Cast Members Prepare to Welcome Back Guests at Disneyland, Walt Disney World Resorts, Disney Store Locations Reopening and More

Following last week’s special edition of #DisneyCastLife to celebrate the reopening of Hong Kong Disneyland, we now turn to Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts where excited cast members are busy working together and preparing to create Disney magic for returning guests at parks and resorts.  

Disney Ambassadors, Justin and Rafa, kick things off with inspiring messages from cast members anticipating the chance to welcome guests back.  And along with the good news from Disney parks, we also talk with cast members at the Disney Store as it begins a phased reopening of select locations.   

For more #DisneyCastLife stories, follow the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort Ambassador team on Instagram at @WDW.Ambassador and @Disneylandambassador.  And be sure to keep checking the Disney Parks Blog for more #DisneyMagicMoments.    

From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com
Filed Under: Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Walt Disney World Resort, Cast Members, DLR, WDW