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News! Four Seasons Orlando at Disney World Is Set to Reopen SOON

Disney World is slowly gearing up again.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando

With the Disney World theme parks set to begin opening on July 11th and many of the Disney World hotels opening on June 22nd, it looks like some of the area’s partner hotels are moving towards opening too. Four Seasons Orlando in Disney World is now set to open soon.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando is currently accepting reservations for July 1st. In a statement about the opening, the Four Seasons team said, “From the bottom of our hearts, again we thank you…we cannot wait to welcome you to Four Seasons Orlando!”

Four Seasons Statement

The resort is using a new Lead With Care program developed in conjunction with Johns Hopkins Medicine International. According to Four Seasons CEO John Davison, “Lead With Care sets out clear procedures that educate and empower employees to take care of guests and each other.”

The Disney Help Desk

The program focuses on enhanced cleanliness, heightened guest safety and comfort, and empowered employees to create a safe environment in the wake of the global health crisis.

Stairwell to the lobby

The Four Seasons is a luxury resort and the reopening will be welcome for many. Keep an eye on DFB for more Disney World reopening news!

Will you be staying at a reopened Four Seasons Orlando? Tell us in the comments!

Related posts:

  1. News! Four Seasons Resort Orlando Is Closing Its Disney World Location Temporarily
  2. Why Disney World Could Be Very DIFFERENT When It Reopens
  3. TripAdvisor Lists Disney World Hotels As Closed Until July 30th; But Bookings Can Be Made From June 1st

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News! Disney World’s Swan and Dolphin Resort Will Remain Closed Through July 29th

With the exception of DVC members, Disney World has stopped accepting new reservations for its hotels while it gets ready to unveil a brand new reservation system.

Mickey Pretzel

But over the weekend, we discovered there was still a way to book a room at Disney World! That no longer seems to be the case.

As of this weekend, Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort was accepting new hotel reservations beginning July 1st. The hotels are located on Disney World’s property but are actually managed by Marriott and rooms could be booked through their third-party website.

Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resorts

As of right now, Disney has shared that “To enter a park, both a park reservation and valid admission for the same park on the same date is required.” And we have already confirmed with Disney that guests staying at Disney-partnered hotels such as Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort and Shades of Green will be considered Disney World guests.

Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort

Granted, Disney has shared that “a Disney Resort hotel reservation does not guarantee theme park access,”  but the fact that you could still book a room at Disney World seemed like a promising first step towards getting back into the parks.

However, while you could make reservations just yesterday, the Disney Swan and Dolphin Resort website now states that both resorts will remain closed through July 29th, 2020. This is well after the Disney World theme parks begin their phased reopening on July 11th.

Screenshot from Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Website

We tried checking for any available rooms prior to July 29th on the Marriott website today and as expected, there are currently no rooms available for those dates.

Screenshot from Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Website

When searching for rooms after July 29th, Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort had available rooms which could still be booked using the third-party website. We’ll continue to follow this developing story!

Click here to learn how your Disney World hotel experience will be very different this year!

What do you think about Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort extending its closure well after Disney World’s? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Related posts:

  1. Why Disney World Could Be Very DIFFERENT When It Reopens
  2. Florida Surgeon General Warns That Current Measures Should Continue Until a Vaccine Exists. What Does That Mean for Disney World?
  3. Reopening For Hotels, Restaurants, and More Discussed in Florida Task Force Meeting

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What’s New in Disney Springs: Merch That’s Flying Off Shelves and the Reopening of SO. MANY. BARS!

Disney Springs is getting back into the groove after its initial reopening on May 20th.

World of Disney Queue

Yes, with the reopening of World of Disney and more restaurants, there are TONS of new merchandise items, food, and drinks. Oh, and the crowds are coming BACK, so let’s dive right on in!

Disney Springs Crowd Update

We’ve seen some hustle and bustle while in Disney Springs today!

World of Disney Virtual Queue Sign

We’ve seen the shopping and dining district pretty empty recently, but World of Disney needed to use a Virtual Queue since it was a bit more hoppin’ than usual!

Disney Springs Merchandise Update

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We don’t know about you guys, but we think that the new Pain and Panic Socks at World of Disney are insanely cool! The magenta and blue socks feature Hades’ sidekicks from Hercules with little fuzzy “ears” and a WHOLE lot of detail.

Pain and Panic Socks

Read more about the Pain and Panic Socks here!

And, if you want another iconic duo to add to your wardrobe, you can look as cute as a plush toy wearing the Ducky and Bunny Socks! These socks are totally just as fun as the wonderfully wacky tag-team from Toy Story 4.

Ducky and Bunny Socks

Take a look at the Ducky and Bunny Socks here!

Just when you thought you had enough Loungefly bags, two new backpacks arrived on the shelves of World of Disney. Well, they can barely stay on the shelves, since they’re THAT popular! The Mickey Balloon Loungefly Backpack keeps selling out (but it will be restocked soon) because it’s so cute…

Mickey Balloon Loungefly Backpack

…while the Enchanted Tiki Room Loungefly Backpack lets you take a bit of the tropics with you wherever you go! Anybody else got “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room” stuck in their heads now?!

Enchanted Tiki Room Loungefly Backpack

Check out all the details on the Mickey Balloon and Enchanted Tiki Room Loungefly Backpacks here!

You can pick up the new Indiana Jones 1000-Piece Puzzle inspired by the Disneyland attraction for $22.99.

Indiana Jones Puzzle

Cue the Indiana Jones theme because we’re going on an ADVENTURE!

Tren-D

We’ve seen so much summer stuff at the World of Disney already, and Tren-D is feeling pretty groovy too with the new Summer Tie-Dye Collection!

Summer Tie-Dye Collection

You can look like a ray of sunshine wearing the Summer Tie-Dye Tee

Summer Tie-Dye Tee

Summer Mickey Tie-Dye Tank….

Summer Tie-Dye Tee

Summer Mickey Tie-Dye Shorts

Summer Tie-Dye Tee

Summer Disney World Shorts

Summer Shorts

…and the Summer Tie-Dye Dress! Far out, Disney!! ?

Summer Tie-Dye Dress

Check out more of the Summer Tie-Dye Collection here!

Sephora

All you makeup gurus out there will be happy to know that Sephora is open in Disney Springs (yaaas)! You could already swing by American Threads, The Polite Pig, or Vera Bradley to get a face covering, and now Sephora is selling their own version!

Sephora Employee

And, the best part is that the makeup store will donate $5 of your $10 purchase of the mask to charity. Now that’s just another reason to love Sephora!

Read all about the donations that Sephora is giving with their face masks here!

Disney Springs Food Update

Bar Seating

Happy Hour is ON, folks! Indoor and outdoor bar seating has started to reopen across Disney Springs — and we are hyped! If you’re ready to get sippin’ and snackin’ while you’re visiting, we have an extensive list of places that you can go!

House of Blues Happy Hour Specials

Note that the bars in Disney Springs are following distancing measures! House of Blues’ outdoor and indoor bars are open with seating and a happy hour special on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Front Porch Bar at House of Blues

STK Orlando has also made its indoor dining room and bar seating available again…

STK Orlando

…while Wine Bar George has its first level indoor bar ready to welcome you “home!”

Wine Bar George Bar Seating

The Boathouse has indoor bar seating available. You can’t sit at the actual outdoor bar yet, but the tables surrounding the outside bar are open.

The Boathouse Indoor Bar

Paradiso 37 has its indoor bar seating available…

Paradiso 37 Indoor Bar

…while The Polite Pig has indoor and outdoor bar seating for guests to enjoy a sip from the bourbon bar!

The Polite Pig Indoor Bar

T-Rex still cannot sit guests at the actual bar, but they will be soon. In the meantime, the restaurant has its dining room tables open.

T-Rex

Take a full look at the bars currently open in Disney Springs here!

The Basket at Wine Bar George

While we thought that the Color Block Corkcicle might be gone for good after it sold out at Wine Bar George’s The Basket, we were SUPER happy to see that it was back in stock!

New Corkcicle Procedure

So, now you can drink all the Froscato your heart desires! (We’ll never get over how good that Dole Whip slush is, you guys!)

Take a look at how the Corkcicle refills have changed at The Basket!

Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies

While things come and go in Disney World, we were so surprised to find that Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies had disappeared from the West Side of Disney Springs!

Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies Area

Right now, there are a bunch of shrubs where the kiosk used to be. We aren’t sure if the West Side location will be reopening again, but you can still visit Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies at the Marketplace.

Check out all the details on the missing Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothie kiosk here!

Well, that’s all for this What’s New at Disney Springs! We’ll catch you next time for more merchandise, crowd, and food updates!

What is your favorite bar in Disney Springs? Let us know in the comments below!

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Everything You NEED To Know About Wearing Masks in Disney World

Face masks are becoming a regular part of our everyday lives as businesses reopen and resume operation. And with more private businesses requiring the use of face coverings and masks by their employees and customers, we have all needed to become overnight experts on the do’s and don’ts of masks!

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As Disney World prepares to reopen their theme parks on July 11 and 15, this is a great opportunity to review exactly what the face mask requirements are at the resort as well as some useful tips that you should be aware of if you’re heading to Disney World this summer!

Protocol & Regulations in the Resort

To start off, it’s important to know the exact protocols and regulations at Disney World when it comes to face coverings! In general, if you’re outside of your hotel room, you should plan on having a face mask on at all times, unless you are seated at a restaurant, eating or sipping on a drink on-the-go, or you are swimming.

In Disney Springs

All guests must wear face coverings when entering Disney Springs, meaning if you don’t have one on you when you arrive, you will NOT be allowed in. We were told by a Cast Member that a small number of disposable masks will possibly be available at the checkpoint for guests without one, but we recommend not counting on that and bringing your own.

Required Measures Sign

Once you have entered Disney Springs, you are still required to keep your mask on at all times. The exceptions to this rule are when you are seated at a restaurant or if you take a bite to eat or sip on your drink while walking around Disney Springs.

Read more about the health and safety precautions currently in place at Disney Springs here!

In the Theme Parks

Disney World notes that face coverings will be required for Cast Members and for guests.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom

Disney has floated the idea of “relaxation zoneswhere guests may be able to briefly remove their masks while in the parks. We’ve seen this same concept in effect at reopened Universal Orlando, where they offer URest Areas to guests. 

See all of the details from Disney World’s May 27th presentation, including the health and safety measures they will be implementing.

In the Resorts

When Disney Vacation Club Resorts & Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campgrounds reopen on June 22, face coverings will be required for Cast Members and guests when they are in public resort areas, including lobbies, pool areas, gyms, etc.

Beach Club Resort

Face masks will NOT be required when guests are swimming in the pools.

Read more about Disney World’s face mask policies when you are at the resort hotels here!

Other Policies

Originally, Disney was requiring all guests above the age of three to wear a face mask. As of May 28, per CDC guidelines, that was updated to all guests aged two and up.

Update Mask Requirements ©Disney

In case there was any doubt pertaining to Disney’s authority to enforce these policies, remember that Disney World is private property. And as private property, they can deny any Guest service if that Guest does not comply with their policies.

Learn more about Disney World’s updated age policy when it comes to wearing masks here!

Where can I buy masks in Disney World?

As of this writing, Disney Springs is the only retail location open in Disney World. Within Disney Springs, only a select number of third-party retailers have been seen selling face masks including Vera Bradley, American Threads, Sephora, and The Polite Pig.

Vera Bradley Face Masks

With shopDisney selling Disney-themed face masks, we thought we might spot them being sold in World of Disney, but so far that has NOT been the case. Only time will tell if Disney will sell any masks within the theme parks once they reopen in July.

Check out the adorable character masks shopDisney is selling here!

Best practices & tips for staying comfortable

For optimal comfort, you are going to want to shop for masks made with lightweight, breathable material. For maximum effectiveness, you are going to want a face mask made with a tightly-woven cloth. The material that checks both of those boxes seems to be regular old cotton.

American Threads Face Masks

Not all masks are created equal. Some masks are going to be comfier than others. Do your research and shop around. Try different fabrics as well as different elastics (also try masks that tie around your head!). If you don’t want to spend money on face masks, consider making them yourself!

Click Here to Read What It’s Like To Wear a Mask in a Theme Park All Day!

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When it comes to staying comfortable once you have your mask on, we recommend you take your masks on an all-day test run BEFORE you leave on vacation. Wear them around the house, go for a long walk outside, and get used to the feeling of wearing a mask for a prolonged period of time.

Cast Member with required face mask

You’re going to want to be prepared by packing extra masks for you and everyone in your family, or be ready to wash those masks nightly! The CDC recommends that you wash your face mask after every use. You will need to hand wash your mask (or machine wash…but hand washing works fine), or you will need at least one face mask per person per day. 

Read the CDC guidelines for washing your face mask here!

We also recommend you bring a couple of masks in your park bag per day in case it rains. A wet mask is considered no longer useful, and who wants to wear a wet face mask around all day?

Guests with Face Coverings in Disney Springs

You may also want to consider taking a longer midday break if you find it difficult to wear your mask for prolonged periods of time. Leave the parks and go back to your hotel room where you can take your mask off, or go swimming! We recommend working at a slower pace than you may be accustomed to in the theme parks. Try not to run around & get yourself worked up, especially in the summer. It was hot in Disney World BEFORE all these masks, just imagine it now!

Click here for some of our best recommendations for masks!

Masks are new for most of us, but with a bit of research, we can make the best choices to ensure we’re all comfortable. If you’re planning a trip to Disney World soon, you’ll need to do the extra work to be READY with your masks and the new challenges that they will bring. We’ll keep you posted as Disney announces more regarding their reopening. In the meantime, start picking out those masks!

What are YOUR top tips for staying comfortable in a face mask for a prolonged period of time? Share your expertise in the comments!

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Disney World Waiving Cancellation and Change Fees for a Limited Time

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Disney World is now waiving the cancellation and change fees for resort reservations and packages for arrivals through October 3, 2020. They originally said the waiver would last through “the end of the closures.”

Now that there is an official reopening date, Disney has pushed back the date allowing guests to update and modify — and even cancel — their reservations even further out.

Guests can modify or cancel their reservations up to the date of check-in through October 3rd without being charged a fee. If you booked your Disney World vacation through a third party cancelation and/or change fees and deadlines may be different.

You can see Disney’s new limited policy on their website and below:

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