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Where Can You ‘Sea’ This? Disney Magic Edition

Today’s visual challenge is inspired by one of my favorite Disney movies. Can you guess the location of this crafty mural?

Mural in Rapunzel's Royal Table aboard the Disney Magic

Scroll down to find the answer.

If you guessed Rapunzel’s Royal Table aboard the Disney Magic, you are absolutely right! This restaurant combines tantalizing cuisine with dazzling live entertainment to create a unique dining experience that brings to life the world of Rapunzel.

Rapunzel and Flynn Rider in Rapunzel's Royal Table aboard the Disney Magic

This fabled feast begins as you enter a royal ballroom adorned with paintings created by the princess herself. If you look closely, you may even spot Rapunzel’s elusive sidekick, Pascal, hiding around the dining room.

Throughout dinner, you’ll experience loads of lively entertainment—from singing and dancing with a merry band of musicians to musical performances by Princess Rapunzel, Flynn Rider and the mischievous Snuggly Duckling Thugs. You can even partake in the festivities and join a celebratory parade to cap off the night.

Rapunzel dances with guests in Rapunzel's Royal Table aboard the Disney Magic

What’s for dinner? Our chefs have developed a mouth-watering menu inspired by the adventures of Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder. Some of the highlights include The Snugly Duckling Platter, a Bavarian-inspired charcuterie selection that is sure to please the meanest of ruffians. Looking for something a little more refined? The Tangled Pasta features angel hair pasta tossed in a creamy basil pesto and accompanied with caramelized sea scallops. The Flynn Rider Platter, with grilled smoked pork loin, roasted smoked pork belly, fried potato dumpling and Spätburgunder wine jus, will make you smolder.

Keep checking the Disney Parks Blog for our next “Where can you ‘Sea’ this?” challenge and more #DisneyMagicMoments from Disney Cruise Line.

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7 Disney Delays You Haven’t Even Thought Of Yet!

The global health crisis has had a big effect on the Walt Disney Company.

Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle

Lots of Disney projects have had to shift to a different timeline. We’ve seen delays in the opening of Disneyland’s Avengers Campus, a whole bunch of blockbuster films have been pushed back, and more. With all these high-profile changes, what are the delays you’re NOT thinking about? Here are the seven Disney delays that might have slipped your mind!

1. Three Upcoming Disney Cruise Line Ships

You might not have thought about the three upcoming Disney Cruise Line Ships that are currently under construction!

Last year, Disney announced that they would be almost doubling their cruise fleet with three new ships to be constructed at Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. The first of these new ships is to be called the Disney Wish and was set to set sail in January 2022.

The Disney Wonder

Though an official delay has yet to be announced it is very possible that these ships will see some changes to their schedule. The global health crisis and resulting cancellations has resulted in a massive interruption to cruise demand as well as income for cruise lines. According to Disney executives, the cruise line will likely be the last to return in their tourism segment. It’s possible that we could see some delays on these massive new ships as well.

2. Food and Merchandise Supply Chains

We’ve noticed a variety of national shortages beginning to affect the United States. According to Fox News, meat shortages could last through the summer. Carbonation is scarce too, per Forbes. Plus, with the pressure on airlines and international routes, transporting goods from place to place isn’t quite as easy as it used to be.

Ribeye Steak from California Grill

It’s unclear at this time if or how these shortages will affect Disney. So far, Disney has been on the mark with releasing new merch on time, and though most reopened restaurants in Disney Springs have had limited menus, we haven’t noticed any foods being unavailable to restaurants yet.

3. Reflections — A Disney Lakeside Lodge

We’ve all kept a super close eye on those big attractions projects in Disney World — we’re watching Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, TRON Lightcycle Run, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind very closely! Still, there is another major project that we’re worried about that might not be as top-of-mind as the rides.

Reflections Concept Art © Disney

Reflections — A Disney Lakeside Lodge is the new Disney Vacation Club resort that is under construction in Disney World. The resort is still under construction, but it’s unclear how it has been affected by the construction halt or any supply chain issues. Right now the resort is set to open in 2022, so we’re keeping a close eye on what to expect.

4. Harmonious

Another Disney World project that should be on your radar is the upcoming Epcot show Harmonious. This show has a growing chance of being delayed since its previous opening date was Spring 2020.

Unfortunately, the Disney parks have remained closed for much of Spring 2020. Beyond that, it’s unknown how work on the show has been interrupted.

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A potential permit for the show WAS filed during the closure, but delays are not unlikely. Epcot Forever may need to run a little longer than expected — and that’s IF nighttime spectaculars can return initially. Despite the completion of work, the debut could be delayed further by health measures.

5. Disneyland Refurbishment Projects

There are a few iconic Disneyland attractions that are currently under refurbishment and these projects have been on pause since Disneyland instituted a construction halt with their closure. That could mean some serious delays until these attractions reopen.

Haunted Mansion Construction Tarps

Haunted Mansion, Snow White’s Scary Adventures, and King Arthur Carrousel are all currently under refurbishment in Disneyland. Haunted Mansion was set to reopen this Spring, and the reopening dates for Snow White’s Scary Adventures and King Arthur’s Carrousel haven’t been announced yet, but with the construction halt, they could be closed for longer than they were originally intended.

6. Production on Upcoming Shows and Films

Like we mentioned, there are a LOT of films that have seen delayed release dates, but we haven’t really talked about the shows and films that have seen delays in their production. Many films and shows without release dates have seen production halts.

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These halted productions include (among others) the following:

  • The Little Mermaid from Walt Disney Studios,
  • Big ShotHome AlonePeter Pan and Wendy, and Shrunk from Disney+,
  • The Big Sky and Empire from 20th Century Studios,
  • Genius from National Geographic,
  • American Housewife and Grey’s Anatomy from ABC,
  • and Pose from FX.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on productions as they resume!

7. International Theme Park Expansions

Finally, it’s easy to focus on the domestic theme parks — but there are definitely some expansions at the international parks that are delayed at this time as well! According to Le Parisien, the Frozen-themed expansion coming to Disneyland Paris has been sitting stagnant since the closure began. The expansion is set to open in 2023 but may see delays from this pause.

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Similarly, Tokyo Disney Resort’s New Fantasyland (originally set to open April 28th) and Fantasy Springs (opening 2022) expansions have been halted for now as well, per Nikkei Asian Review.

For Shanghai Disneyland’s Zootopia expansion and Hong Kong Disneyland’s Frozen expansion, things are a little different. These projects haven’t been paused with the closure, so work was able to continue, according to Big News Network.

Zootopia Shanghai Concept Art ©Disney

That doesn’t mean that these to lands are exempt from delays though.

Overall, the global health crisis has a pretty far-reaching effect for the Disney company. We’ll be looking out for news on any of these projects so we can report back to you! In the meantime, you can check out our full coverage of the reopening of Disney Springs right here!

Did you let any of these delays slip your mind? Tell us in the comments!

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200 Disney Cruise Line Crew Members Test Positive for COVID-19

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Around 200 Disney Cruise Line Cast Members from the Disney Wonder recently tested positive for COVID-19, according to a half-dozen employees on the ship who wish to remain anonymous.

The Disney Wonder is currently docked in San Diego. It arrived there March 19th after sailing from New Orleans. Some passengers from that cruise developed COVID-19, and at least 3 died from the virus. Six weeks ago the captain of the Disney Wonder announced over the ship’s intercom that 38 crew members tested positive for the virus.

Last week the crew was re-tested and around 200 came back positive. Only crew members who tested negative were sent back to work. Yesterday, the captain informed the crew that only those crew members who are essential to the operation of the ship, and who tested negative, will be assigned work. Crew members are still required to social distance, wear masks outside of their cabins, and return to their cabins after work.

Only around 30 crew members have been repatriated from the Disney Wonder so far. There are many hundreds of Disney Cruise Line crew members who are uncertain when or how they will be repatriated.

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Disney Cruise Line Cancels Sailings Through July 28

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Disney Cruise Line is reaching out to guests who were originally booked on a departure through July 28, 2020, and who moved or cancelled their sail date due to concerns about COVID-19. Since then, with the wellbeing of guests and team members as the top priority and in line with direction from health experts and government officials, Disney Cruise Line has cancelled these sailings.

Guests who modified their reservation and were on a Disney Magic sailing between July 3-26 will be offered an additional future cruise credit equal to 25% of their original voyage fare to use toward the reservation they modified. If guests decide to cancel the reservation they modified, they can receive a full refund.

Guests who cancelled their reservation and were on a Disney Wonder sailing between July 1-28, a Disney Dream/Disney Fantasy sailing between June 19-28, or a Disney Magic sailing between July 3-26 will be automatically refunded any cancellation fees they may have been charged.

We will update as more information is released so stay tuned!

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Disney Cruise Line News — Week of May 19, 2020

Ahoy, mateys! I’m Heather, and I’ll be bringing you the up and coming on all things Disney Cruise Line. Welcome back again this week. Let’s see what’s new in the DCL world!

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I know you REALLY missed a long bummer of a post about cancellations, didn’t you? Glad I am here to bring it back this week! Kidding aside, I’m truly sorry to anyone who’s had a cancelled trip during this time. We all know that there are many more pressing and important matters right now, but it’s still okay to be disappointed when the trip you’ve looked forward to is no longer!

The latest round of cancellations was a pretty big one. It extended the full shut down of the cruise line through July 28, across all four ships. Here’s a list of the newly cancelled cruises:

Disney Magic

  • July 13, 5-night Mediterranean
  • July 18, 7-night Western Europe
  • July 25, 11-night Northern Europe

Disney Wonder

  • July 6, 7-night Alaska
  • July 13, 7-night Alaska
  • July 20, 7-night Alaska
  • July 27, 7-night Alaska

Disney Dream

  • June 21, 5-night Bahamian
  • June 26, 5-night Bahamian
  • July 1, 4-night Bahamian
  • July 5, 5-night Bahamian
  • July 10, 3-night Bahamian
  • July 13, 4-night Bahamian
  • July 17, 3-night Bahamian
  • July 20, 4-night Bahamian
  • July 24, 3-night Bahamian
  • July 27, 4-night Bahamian

Disney Fantasy

  • June 20, 7-night Western Caribbean
  • June 27, 9-night Southern Caribbean
  • July 6, 5-night Western Caribbean
  • July 11, 7-night Eastern Caribbean
  • July 18, 7-night Western Caribbean
  • July 25, 7-night Eastern Caribbean

Compensation for these cancelled sailings was a bit different than we’ve seen previously. For guests who were paid in full, they were offered the option of a full refund, or a 125% Future Cruise Credit for a sailing within 15 months. Guests who were not paid in full, are being refunded for what they’ve paid so far, but there is no future cruise credit offer for these guests. It was pretty surprising to see this changeup, and one must wonder if this will be the new offer going forward as we anticipate further cancellations. Moral of the story? If you are hoping for that 125% FCC, you may want to seriously consider paying your reservation in full! I will not say it’s a foolproof strategy, fully realizing there are risks, so gamble at your own risk!

Got a question on the credit? We’ve got answers for you here!

If you are looking to book a new sailing, there’s a chunk of bookable dates that are now missing from the system. As of the time of this post, the next available dates to book per ship are:

Magic, October 12
Wonder, September 18
Dream, July 31
Fantasy, August 1

This does give me great pause when considering the fate of the European and Alaskan cruise season – perhaps the writing is on the wall already?

Now to change gears a bit, we do have some new DCL news, and it doesn’t involve the word cancel, huzzah! Yesterday, there was quite a shakeup in the leadership across the company. Thomas Mazloum is the new president of DCL, which falls under the umbrella of Disney Signature Experiences. He’s not new to the cruise line – he previously served as hotel director starting in 1998. Mazloum is replacing Jeff Vahle, who is keeping his leadership role, but this time for the Walt Disney World Resort.

Don’t forget to bookmark our COVID-19 update page for the latest! Wash your hands and stay well!

Thanks for joining me again this week. “Sea” you next time!

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