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Here’s How Virtual Lines Work at the Reopened Universal Orlando Theme Parks

We’re LIVE from the Passholder preview at Universal Orlando Resort!

Universal Orlando Resort

We’re taking you with us as we tour all the sights and thrills Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. So far things have looked a little different than we remember — with temperature checks, masks, and other safety protocols in place — but now we’re checking out the RIDES!

We stayed at Universal’s Aventura Hotel last night (which you can read more about here!) and got into the parks bright and early this morning!

Aventura Hotel

And all through the night, we have been super curious to see how Universal Studios would be implementing its new virtual queue system. Let’s go check it out!

Read about the changes Universal Studios has implemented at its resort hotels here!

How Universal Studio’s New Virtual Line Experience Works

Before you head off to the parks, Universal Studios advises guests to download their free app — this is how you’ll reserve your spot in their new “Virtual Line Experience.” The app can be used anywhere inside Universal Studios’ theme parks or CityWalk to reserve your spot in line for any attraction — regardless of which theme park you’re currently standing in!

At this time, not every Universal attraction offers a virtual line. Those that do not have this feature yet still have a standard standby line with distancing markers throughout the queue.

Universal queue

You can only make reservations for the same day as your visit and you can book ride times for up to 10 people in your group (however, we’ve noticed some attractions are only allowing guests to reserve up to 8 spots — we’ll look more into this).

We had two people in our party, and technically since accounts aren’t linked (like they are with My Disney Experience and FastPass+ in Disney World), we were both able to make separate virtual reservations for groups of two. So, it was almost like snagging two virtual line reservations at once.

Flight of the Hippogriff

To Make Your Reservation:

  1. Select “Virtual Line Experience” from the app’s main menu.
  2. Tap on the “Virtual Line Venues” tab to see a list of available attractions.
  3. Select the attraction you want to ride and tap “Virtual Line Pass – Reserve.”
  4. Set how many guests are in your group.
  5. Pick your return time.
  6. Tap “Reserve Virtual Line Pass” to complete your reservation.

Virtual Line

Once you’ve successfully booked your spot in line, you’ll receive a QR code — after that, you’re free to roam the parks until it’s time to head to the attraction!

When we arrived for our reservation, we showed the Univeral employee our phones. They didn’t scan them, but instead checked to make sure it was our time to ride and then let us through! Note: This may vary depending on the day and the attraction.

Virtual Line

After you’ve used your reservation, you can make another one!

Gringotts Bank

Although the app seemed to be having a few issues today, the overall concept seemed to be working! Guests can still experience their favorite attractions and enjoy the parks without having to worry about “bumping” into others while standing in line.

Social distancing markers have also been placed in loading areas so even in places where smaller crowds tend to gather, guests can space themselves out accordingly!

Gringotts Markers

While we don’t know how Disney World will operate its attractions upon reopening quite yet, we know they’ll also be utilizing a new virtual queue system to minimize crowds (which is why they have suspended FastPass+ as this time). Whether it will be similar to Universal Studios Virtual Line system or not, time will tell!

Find out more about the virtual queue system World of Disney in Disney Springs has implemented on busy days here!

Do you have questions about using Universal’s virtual queue? Let us know in the comments below!

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  3. SeaWorld Orlando Tested Their Mako Coaster With Masked Riders Today!

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The Mandalorian Phone Cases Arrive at Disney Springs

The hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian is sorely missed and fans are anxiously awaiting its return. As World of Disney at Disney Springs has reopened, our field research team came across several different phone cases themed after The Mandalorian featuring Mando and The Child.

The Mandalorian Phone Case – 3D Effect
The Mandalorian Phone Case
The Mandalorian Phone Case
The Mandalorian Phone Case

Each one is $29.99 except for the 3-D Effect one which is $34.99. It does not appear they are available on shopDisney just yet.

Are you a fan of  The Mandalorian? Which phone case would you get?

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Filed Under: Disney Springs, Merchandise, star wars phone case, the child phone case, the mandalorian

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Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations Now Showing up on the Disney Website

Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations

We have some great news to report this morning. Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations have been showing up on the Disney Website and the My Disney Experience App!

Some of the restaurants in Disney Springs are slowly being added to the reservation system online.

You can also go on Open Table to make additional reservations for Disney Springs.

Please note to comply with Orange County’s 10:00 PM curfew, Disney Springs closes at 7:00 PM until further notice, allowing Cast Members, operating participant employees and Guests time to return home.

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Filed Under: Parks & Resorts, Disney Food, Disney Springs, Walt Disney World, Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations, Disney World

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BREAKING NEWS! Select Disney Springs Restaurants Bookable Through My Disney Experience

We’ve been actively following the developments with Disney World’s Reopening, which begins July 11th.

Disney Springs

One major issue that guests ran into early on was the inability to book new Advance Dining Reservations through Disney. It seems that might have changed!

We noticed tonight in the My Disney Experience app that you can now book reservations at select restaurants in Disney Springs.

Disney Springs Restaurants Available For Booking

The app and website seem glitchy. We found certain open restaurants, like Wine Bar George, having no times available. Others, like Planet Hollywood, Frontera Cocina, Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, and more were bookable through the My Disney Experience website.

Homecomin’ Bookable on My Disney Experience

Disney’s language on their website seems to have possibly changed to reflect this. It now reads that, “select dining locations in Disney Springs are currently accepting reservations.”

Disney’s
Updated Language Pertaining to Dining Reservations

It’s possible the system is beginning to prepare for the new reservation system that’s being implemented as well as the new 60-day booking window for dining reservations. We’ll keep you posted as this develops.

Click here to see everything Disney announced about their reopening procedures

Are you going to book a dining reservation in newly reopened Disney Springs? Let us know in the comments!

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  1. The BIGGEST Time Wasters in Disney World — And How To Avoid Them!
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  3. REVIEW! We Ate at the Reopened Wolfgang Puck Bar and Grill (AND Their To-Go Counter!) in Disney World

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Filed Under: Disney News, Disney Springs, Featured, Walt Disney World, advance dining reservation, disney springs, disney springs reservation, My Disney Experience

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The Pearl Factory At Disney Springs Has Permanently Closed

The Pearl Factory At Disney Springs Has Permanently Closed

The Pearl Factory at Disney Springs has permanently closed. This is one of the first businesses that have not been able to reopen since Disney Springs closed in March due to the Coronavirus. Most businesses, including Disney owned stores, such as World of Disney began opening the end of May.

The Pearl Factory was a small kiosk located across from Tren-D. There you got to open an oyster and it would reveal a pearl. After that you got to purchase jewelry to house your new pearl. Unfortunately, the kiosk is no longer showing hours for operation on the shop’s page on the Disney Springs website.

If you were really looking forward to the Pearl Factory there was a similar experience in the Japan pavilion at Epcot. We will keep you informed if that reopens when Epcot is set to open in July.

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