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Get This Limited-Time BEER Inspired by a Walt Disney World Favorite From a Store Near YOU!

Name the best drink in Disney World, go!

Get This Limited-Time BEER Inspired by a Walt Disney World Favorite From a Store Near YOU!

Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast a la Art POG Juice

Okay, okay. Maybe that isn’t so easy. BUT, if POG Juice probably crossed lots of your minds. And if you haven’t had it, you’ve got to give it a try. POG (or passion fruit, orange, and guava) is a juice blend that originated in Hawaii and is served in various places around Disney World. NOW, this favorite is in a NEW form. Check out Stone Brewing’s Notorious P.O.G.!

Yes, we’ve seen POG Juice beer before with Hanalei Island IPA and even a POG Juice Spiked Seltzer with Kona Island Brewing Co.’s Spiked Seltzer, but there’s a new contender in the world of alcoholic POG drinks!

Get This Limited-Time BEER Inspired by a Walt Disney World Favorite From a Store Near YOU!

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Notorious P.O.G. is a tart and tropical Berliner Weisse inspired by our favorite juice blend. Get ready for flavors of fresh, tropical fruits that come together to become deeply rich and complex. Um…that sounds DELICIOUS.

Get This Limited-Time BEER Inspired by a Walt Disney World Favorite From a Store Near YOU!

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Notorious P.O.G. is a limited release beer that has only been put on the market THREE TIMES EVER. The most recent release was May 25th, so the beer is currently being sold nationwide. Check out your local beer supplier to see if you can spot this tasty ale from Stone Brewing!

Have you tried Notorious P.O.G.? Tell us in the comments!

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Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

As the Walt Disney World theme parks prepare to welcome guests again, it’s only natural that there are questions GALORE!

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Early Morning at Cinderella Castle

There are a LOT of new guidelines and policies to keep up with. Don’t worry if you’re still super confused, because we’ve got ya covered…literally!

Wearing a face covering is going to be one of the BIGGEST adjustments guests will have to make when visiting the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom when they reopen on July 11th and Epcot and Hollywood Studios when they reopen on July 15th.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Disney-themed Cloth Face Masks ©Disney

But before you go, you may be wondering: Who has to wear a face covering? When do you have to wear a face covering? What even IS a face covering?!

Who has to wear a face covering?

A recent update confirmed that Cast Members and ALL guests ages TWO and up will be required to wear a face covering while at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

American Threads Face Masks at Disney Springs

According to Disney, you need to bring your own face mask.

Where do you have to wear a face mask?

We already know you need to wear a face mask while visiting Disney Springs, and you’ll have to wear them all around the theme parks. Additionally, hotel guests will have to wear face masks while in common areas of the resort, according to a Disney rep.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Disney will require guests to wear face masks unless eating or swimming while at a resort hotel

As previously reported, you will NOT have to wear your face covering when dining and swimming! Guests also will not be required to wear a mask while in their own rooms.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Luna Park Pool

In the proposal Disney offered to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force, it was mentioned they may be offering “relaxation zones.”

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Guests with Face Coverings in Disney Springs

These are spots “in and around and off the property” where folks can remove their face coverings for a while and breathe in that fresh Florida air. Universal Studios introduced similar locations when they reopened, called URest areas. 

What counts as a face covering?

That’s two big questions out of the way! But you might still be wondering… what counts as a face covering at Disney World?

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Cast Member with required face mask

The CDC has great information regarding face coverings! But since we’re here for Disney World, it’s important to note that the Disney World website currently states the following in regard to face coverings. They must:

  1. Fully cover an individual’s nose and mouth and allow the guest to remain hands-free
  2. Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  3. Be secured with ties or ear loops
  4. Be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

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So, what constitutes as a face mask?!  Scarves tied snugly around your face, gaiters, buffs, disposable or reusable masks (including bandanas), and handmade or homemade masks are all examples of what is allowed Disney World.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Monsters Inc. Bandanas

When it comes to religious coverings, the most important thing to note is that your face and nose MUST be covered and your covering should fit snugly against the side of your face. If you are unsure whether or not your religious covering will be approved as a face mask, it’s best to bring an alternative with you JUST IN CASE! And it’s important to note that Disney can change its face covering policy at any time!

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Face Masks at American Threads

One quick note here to remember is that the rules regarding costumes and masks still apply! Sorry to those who thought they would be able to get away wearing their Darth Vader masks as face coverings! Costume helmets/masks, ski masks, or anything else that covers the entire face (excluding religious coverings) are also BIG no-nos at Walt Disney World.

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Disney Springs Planet Hollywood Server

A Cast Member we spoke with said face shields are also an acceptable face covering since they cover the nose and mouth. They haven’t seen many folks wearing face shields, but they’re allowed.

While it’s been reported that Disney Springs has a very limited amount of disposable masks for those who show up without one, it’s SUPER important to note that you shouldn’t rely on them! Definitely bring your own!

What will happen if you refuse to wear a face covering?

Face coverings will be required…but what will happen if you refuse to wear one? With increased security and social distancing squads on the lookout for face coverings, it’s HIGHLY likely that those without proper face coverings or those disobeying the guidelines will be quickly addressed! So be sure to cover up!

Here’s What Qualifies — and Doesn’t Qualify — as a Mask in Disney World!

Guest Relations Cast Member in Disney Springs

In compliance with Osceola County law, you WILL be required to wear face masks at Disney World once it reopens. Don’t let that get you down, though! Use your mask as just another Disney accessory! If you’re stuck picking a fun mask and need a little inspiration, check out these ADORABLE face coverings!

Are there other questions you have about face masks in Disney World? Let us know!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet Food Truck Is Set to Reopen in Disney Springs Today!

A couple of days ago, we noticed the Disney Springs’ food trucks had rolled back into town!

Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet Food Truck Is Set to Reopen in Disney Springs Today!

Disney Springs Food Trucks

But with the exception of 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck, all these mini-restaurants (on wheels!) have remained closed in Disney Springs — until TODAY!

We spoke with a Cast Member today who shared that Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet is set to open at 5PM this evening!

Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet Food Truck Is Set to Reopen in Disney Springs Today!

Cookie Dough and Everything Sweet Food Truck

We still haven’t received confirmation on the rest of the Disney Springs’ food trucks, but for now, rest assured that you can satisfy your sweet tooth with a big heaping scoop of various flavored cookie doughs once more!

Have you ever eaten at one of Disney Springs’ food trucks before? Let us know which ones you’ve tried in the comments below!

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Disney Is Launching a Special Documentary Just for D23 Gold Members!

Wow! Disney has really been hitting us with a lot of news lately! First the announcement that Disney World will be reopening next month and now Disneyland is planning on reopening just in time to celebrate their 65th-anniversary!

Disney Is Launching a Special Documentary Just for D23 Gold Members!

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland

And now we’ve got some exciting news to share with you folks who are D23 Gold Members! Disney is releasing an exclusive new film just for you guys!

Disney has just announced its D23 Gold Members will have exclusive access to a brand new documentary entitled, Adventure Thru the Walt Disney Archives!

June 22nd is the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney Archives, so to celebrate the occasion they’ll be releasing the new documentary which will provide an inside look at rarely seen treasures from the extensive collection. Disney producer Don Hahn who worked on Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and Maleficent will be our host!

Disney Is Launching a Special Documentary Just for D23 Gold Members!

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The Walt Disney Archives says the film will feature every part of Disney we love, “Everything from Disney theme parks to the Studio lot is examined through an engaging, historical lens.” We can’t wait to tune in!

Adventure Thru the Walt Disney Archives will premiere on D23.com on June 27th, so if you’re a D23 Gold Member, look for it then!

Are you a D23 Gold Member or are you thinking about signing up? Let us know if you’re excited to watch this new documentary in the comments below!

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Could Disney Annual Passholders Get EXTRA Days Added to Their Passes Following the Reopening?

Now that Disney World is reopening July 11th and July 15th and Disneyland has a proposed reopening date, both resorts have stated they will be utilizing a new reservation system which will require all guests — including Annual Passholders — obtain a reservation to enter a park in advance of their visit.

Could Disney Annual Passholders Get EXTRA Days Added to Their Passes Following the Reopening?

Annual Passholder Magnet

We’ve been receiving a TON of questions about how this new reservation system will affect Annual Passholders since Disney hasn’t released very much info on the subject yet!

Disney World recently launched a new webpage for APs where we learned Annual Passholders will only be allowed to hold a certain number of reserved days at one time while park capacity is limited, but they didn’t give any explanation on what kind of compensation APs could expect for not being able to fully utilize their annual passes.

Could Disney Annual Passholders Get EXTRA Days Added to Their Passes Following the Reopening?

Walt Disney World Annual Passholder

Thanks to a tip from nuptiousdisney on Instagram, we noticed something very interesting over on Shanghai Disneyland’s Annual Pass website. Shanghai Disneyland reopened on May 11th and is also using a new reservation system. Similar to Disney World and Disneyland’s annual passes, they’ve extended expiration dates for APs who have paid-in-full for their memberships or kept up with payments by how many days the parks have been closed, BUT their policy also says they will be extending expiration dates for the amount of time that their new reservation system will be in use, too!

Could Disney Annual Passholders Get EXTRA Days Added to Their Passes Following the Reopening?

Screenshot from Shanghai Disneyland’s Website

If Shanghai Disneyland is implementing this new extension to make up for the AP restrictions, it seems possible this could happen for Disney World and Disneyland APs as well. Keep in mind though that neither Disney World nor Disneyland has stated that this will be the case once the U.S. parks reopen.

If Passholders have limited ability to access the parks during the initial reopening, an extension on passes through the first phase of the reopening would likely be a well-received gesture. Again, Disney World and Disneyland have NOT made this announcement on their websites, but we’ll be watching and let you know the second we see any updates!

What do you think? Should Disney World and Disneyland extend annual passes while the new reservation system is in use? Let us know in the comments below!

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