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Disney Creates Pride Playlist to Celebrate the Beginning of Pride Month

Disney Creates Pride Playlist to Celebrate the Beginning of Pride Month. In celebration of the beginning of Pride Month, Disney has released a special Pride Playlist for all Disney fans to enjoy.

The playlist is currently available to stream via: Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube Music, Pandora, and Vevo.  You can join the Disney Pride Playlist by CLICKING HERE and choosing your preferred music streaming service.

Ready to celebrate Pride Month? Check out these other articles for all things Pride 2020!

Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for all things Disney.

Happy Pride Month and enjoy the playlist!

Photo Credit: Disney

Featured Photo Credit/Source: Disney

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Walt Disney Company issues a statement in a time of unrest in the US

Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company has just issued a statement in this time of unrest due to the killing of George Floyd.

Dear Fellow Employee,

The recent killing of George Floyd as well as other instances of lethal attacks and harassment of unarmed black citizens in our nation continue to drive outrage and calls for action by people of all cultural backgrounds, including many of our employees. Feelings of grief and anger cause us to confront the inscrutable idea that the lives of some are deemed less valuable – and less worthy of dignity, care and protection – than the lives of others.

While these devastating incidents are not new, there’s something unique about what’s happening in this moment. The pandemic coupled with these recent injustices have pushed the issues of racial disparity into the open.

We, too, are struggling to make sense of the recent tragedies that leave us feeling overcome with sorrow. While we don’t have all the answers, we resolve to use our compassion, our creative ideas and our collective sense of humanity to ensure we are fostering a culture that acknowledges our people’s feelings and their pain. We also realize that now more than ever is the time for us all to further strengthen our commitment to diversity and inclusion everywhere.

We intend to focus our efforts and resources to compassionately and constructively talk about these matters openly and honestly as we seek solutions. We intend to keep the conversation going, not just today, but for as long as it takes to bring about real change.

Bob Chapek, Bob Iger & Latondra Newton

Below is a link to a statement we sent to our fellow @Disney employees. It’s from Bob Chapek, our CEO, Latondra Newton, our Chief Diversity Officer, and me.
Thank you.https://t.co/R6ucJhv26p

— Robert Iger (@RobertIger) May 31, 2020

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Disney Vacation Club Phased Reopening Announcement

Disney Vacation Club

In an email, to Disney Vacation Club Members Terri A. Schultz Senior Vice President of DVC shares with us more information on what to expect when Disney World reopens this July.

Let’s take a look…

Dear Disney Vacation Club Member,

A little more than two months ago, I shared with you the details of our company’s plans to temporarily close our parks and resorts, pause cruises and make other changes because of COVID-19. While this time apart has been challenging for all of us, physical-distancing efforts around the globe have helped slow the spread of the virus and have allowed Disney to plan for a gradual reopening.

We began earlier this month with the phased reopening of Shanghai Disneyland and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort. Today, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced additional plans including the expected reopening of Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort on June 15 and all Disney Vacation Club properties at the Walt Disney World Resort on June 22.

This is fantastic news and yet another positive step forward – for our Members, guests and our Disney teams.

As we prepare to welcome you home, we have assessed every aspect of the resort experience – from pre-arrival to housekeeping to recreation – with your safety and that of our Cast Members as our top priority. A summary of what you can expect during your next visit is posted here. Some of the operational adjustments include:

  • Enhanced cleaning of all rooms prior to arrival, including additional measures for dishware and appliances for Disney Vacation Club units, along with the standard Disney Vacation Club housekeeping services during your stay
  • Increased cleaning and sanitization in high-traffic areas
  • New hand-sanitizing stations in key areas
  • Physical distancing at restaurants, lobbies, pools, fitness centers, and other public areas, including reducing capacity where appropriate

Our Members and guests will also play an important role in helping prevent the spread of illness. Like our Cast, all Members and guests will be asked to wear face coverings in public resort areas when not eating or drinking and to respect physical distancing. Members and guests are also strongly encouraged to check in remotely through the My Disney Experience app, frequently wash their hands and use cashless payment options. More details about these operational adjustments, including offerings that may remain temporarily suspended at individual resorts, are available online at disneyworld.com. While these adjustments may make the places you call “home” feel a little different for the time being, we will continue to make adjustments as the situation evolves.

As you may be aware, it was also announced today that Walt Disney World Resort submitted a proposal to government officials in Florida describing our approach for a phased reopening of Walt Disney World Resort theme parks planned to begin on July 11. Reopening dates for The Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa as well as Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olina Hawai’i have not been determined, and we will share updates about those resorts just as soon as we’re able. Members wishing to alter their existing resort reservations may do so online at disneyvacationclub.com or contact Member Services for assistance.

Finally, as part of our continued efforts to provide flexibility during these uncertain times, we are further changing and extending our temporary policies regarding expiring points. April, June and now August, September and October 2019 Use Year points that are set to expire in 2020 and that were used for reservations during the closure period will be extended for one year from the current expiration date. Additionally, April, June and now August, September and October 2018 Use Year points that were banked into 2019 Use Years and used for these reservations will now all expire November 30, 2020. This temporary policy only includes expiring points that were used to book a stay arriving between March 12 and the end of the closure period and that involve a reservation canceled after February 29. Additional information on these policies is available at disneyvacationclub.com.

All of us at Disney Vacation Club thank you, not only for your patience and understanding but for the many well-wishes we’ve received during our closure. The reopening of these resorts is an encouraging step forward, and our Cast couldn’t be happier to welcome you home. To borrow words from a familiar tune, there’s a great big beautiful tomorrow, and tomorrow is just a dream away!

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Disney Store releases update on store reopenings including health and safety measures

Disney Store

Disney has just released an update to its site on the reopening of the Disney Stores including health and safety measures. While there is no date on actual Disney Store reopenings they did share information on “What to know before you go” along with “Important Health and Safety Measures.”

Know Before You Go

Disney store is taking a responsible and phased approach to reopening and implementing a number of new health and safety measures based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and appropriate government agencies.

While your next shopping experience may look and feel a bit different, rest assured that every re-opened Disney store location will offer outstanding Guest Service and the very best products featuring all your favorite pals.

Your continued passion for our characters and stories means the world to the entire Disney store and shopDisney team, and we are looking forward to sharing the magic with you again, very soon.

As soon as we have a reopening date for Disney Stores around the country we will share the news here on Chip and Co.

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Do a Star Wars Movie Scavenger Hunt at Home

Star Wars Scavenger Hunt

Looking for creative ways to entertain your kids at home? Do they need a new challenge or a way to practice skill sets? Maybe your child doesn’t even need something to do but they’re a massive Star Wars fan and would love an excuse to watch the original trilogy. Get ready to sign them up for the coolest online class in the galaxy: Star Wars Movie Scavenger Hunt!

The class is a one-week course, set up in two sessions. The first class is a 15-minute session after which students will.be required to watch episodes 4-6, keeping count of events that occur multiple times, identifying objects in the background, and answering questions about characters. It enables kids to practice observation-based skills, such as listening and note-taking, as well as critical thinking. The second session is 45 minutes long and involves a Kahoot! competition to see who knows Star Wars best! Because no child wants to be the scruffy-looking nerf-herder who comes in last.

The sessions will take place in the first week of June, beginning Monday, June 1st at 7 pm. It’s considered appropriate for kids aged 10-15 and costs $12 per person. Pending the success of this class prequel classes may become available as well. So go ahead. Be a rebel and check it out for yourself! Sign up here.

Photos courtesy of Outschool

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