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Disneyland Paris Run Weekend will be postponed until fall 2021

Disneyland Paris Run Weekend will be postponed until fall 2021 Disneyland Paris Run Weekend

Disneyland Paris Run Weekend will be postponed until fall 2021

The official news was shared by Disneyland Paris this morning…

We continue to make adjustments to our operations as appropriate and therefore, the Disneyland Paris Run Weekend 5th Edition (September 24-27 2020) will be postponed until fall 2021. We look forward to seeing you for this exciting event next year and will share more details soon.

Guests can choose to either maintain their package reservation without the Disneyland Paris Run Weekend features, whereupon the price the of the Run Weekend features will be refunded, or, cancel their package reservation, whereupon they will receive a full refund.

Guests must fill out an electronic form with their choice before June 19th, otherwise, both the package reservation and Run Weekend features will be canceled and refunded automatically: this and more information will be available on our website this afternoon.

There is still no official news on when Disneyland Paris is expected to reopen.

Stay tuned to Chip and Co for more details

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Disneyland Paris UPDATE: Golf Disneyland Will Reopen on May 30th

As Disney is in the process of establishing new safety measures for the Disney parks around the globe, one measure that the company has mentioned — and that we have already seen in progress — is phased reopenings.

Disneyland Paris

A phased reopening of Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs began on May 20th, and Shanghai Disneyland reopened a limited number of shopping, dining, and recreational experiences in Disneytown, Wishing Star Park, and Shanghai Disneyland Hotel in March prior to reopening the theme park on May 11th. And now we have received confirmation that Disneyland Paris will reopen an element of the Resort starting this weekend: Golf Disneyland.

Golf Disneyland will reopen to guests starting May 30th! Interested guests may find contact information for Golf Disneyland on the Disneyland Paris website.

Golfer Mickey

Please note that the Disneyland Paris theme parks remain closed until further notice at this time.

Footgolf Course in Walt Disney World

Golfers near Walt Disney World Resort in Florida may already be aware that Walt Disney World Golf and FootGolf have remained available on their regular schedule throughout the Resort’s closure.

You can find out more about the upcoming reopening of Walt Disney World by visiting any of the links below.

Have you ever golfed on a Disney golf course? Please let us know with a comment!

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Disneyland Paris Open Possibly in June!

If the news is true Disneyland Paris could possibly be open in June! After a week of good news regarding Disney Parks around the world either opening or publishing their plans for reopening, we are hoping for Disneyland Paris to also follow! Since the opening of Shanghai Disney and operating on a limited capacity appears positive, Disney Springs followed suit, with its social distancing plans! Likewise, this week, we have heard that Walt Disney World in Florida will open starting July 11th!

Disneyland Paris Open?

Whilst there has yet to be an official announcement regarding the reopening plans for Disneyland Paris. Some news reports have emerged that could allow both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park to open as soon as June 22nd!

According to DLP Report, they pose that Disneyland Paris could open shortly! Check out their tweet below:

Likewise, according to the French publication Le Monde, where Disneyland Paris is situated, the region shows “reassuring signs” for the popular venues to reopen! That the French Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, classes the region as “orange” and that the region would “benefit from several relaxations, without the restrictions being completely lifted”- could this mean Disneyland Paris opening with similar socially distancing plans like Walt Disney World, including guests and cast members using face coverings? He also said that “the parks and gardens will be able to reopen, possibly subject to wearing a mask. The cafes will also welcome customers again, but only on the terrace. Theaters, performance halls, gymnasiums, swimming pools and sports halls will remain closed until June 21 inclusive”.

Similar to the rest of the World, there is a push for the reopening of many establishments in Paris and France, including Disneyland Paris as it is Europe’s top attraction. Likewise, Disneyland Paris is the largest single-site employer in France, employing 16,000-17,000 permanent employees and hiring on average 8,000 new employees annually! Like all of us here at Chip and Co, including our fans and Disney addicts, we would love to see Disneyland Paris open once again… particularly if Disneyland Paris could possibly be open in June!

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Celebrate Disney Burgers from around the globe on #HamburgerDay

Whether it’s a drippingly-delicious Bison Blue Cheese Burger at Disneyland Resort, a fun Mickey Mouse Glove Burger at Tokyo Disneyland, or an amazing Avengers Wagyu Beef Burger at Shanghai Disneyland Resort, hamburgers come in many different forms at our parks.  So for National #HamburgerDay we’ve ordered up some Disney burger magic, including a popular recipe and top grilling items for everyone at home.

Our global celebration of hamburgers begins at Tokyo Disney Resort with the unique Mickey Mouse Glove Burger and Mickey-shaped Rice Ball sandwich.  Also, Donald’s burger is a fan-favorite with a special yellow bun!

There’s a galaxy of stellar specialties for burger lovers at Shanghai Disney Resort, including the popular Avengers Wagyu Beef burger with a photo-worthy red bun.

Shanghai Disney Resort also features a classic American cheeseburger with sour cucumber and barbecue sauce in the middle of a bun stamped with Iron Man’s face!

At Disneyland Paris, the Dark Side Burger wowed guests as part of the offering during the Star Wars Season “Legends of the Force – A Star Wars Celebration.”

The PCH Mesa Burger – served on a hefty pretzel roll – is an attention-grabber at Disney’s PCH Grill at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel at the Disneyland Resort. And just as spectacular – the Hungry Bear’s Bison Bison Blue burger at Disneyland park and the delicious burger at Storytellers Cafe at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

Also, for Hamburger Day, we’re releasing the recipe for the popular Hawaiian Cheese Burger and green papaya slaw from Tangaroa Terrace at the Disneyland Hotel.  Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe!

At Hong Kong Disneyland, the amazing Beetroot and Cheese Burger are inspired by the Marvel-themed attraction, “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!” Other popular offerings during the launch of the attraction include a Green Tea Cheese Burger with a green bun and a superhero-themed Spicy Chicken Burger.

There are many great burger options at the Walt Disney World Resort and today, we’re focused on the unique Cajun King Burger with Andouille sausage and Creole mustard aioli at the Port Orleans Resort.  Also, the popular Southwest Burger from the ABC Commissary at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a special treat – piled high with Pepper Jack cheese, bacon, guacamole and jalapeño poppers.

Also at the Walt Disney World Resort, the fantastic Mickey Burger at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café comes with macaroni and cheese, American cheese, cheese sauce, flaming hot cheese dust, and bacon served on a Mickey Mouse bun.

And If you need a burger fix ASAP, you can head over to D-Luxe Burger – now open at Disney Springs – for the Southern Burger, a masterpiece topped with a Fried Green Tomato, Pimento Cheese, Lettuce, Grilled Onion and Bacon.

As many of you know, we offer delectable plant-based options at our parks and resort hotels, and there are several favorites to share on Hamburger Day.   At Shanghai Disneyland Resort, the Gamma Ray Plant Burger features a large vegetable-based “pork chop”, sweet and sour tomato sauce and fresh lettuce in between a green matcha-flavor bun.

Other offerings include the BBQ Jackfruit Burger, a plant-based sandwich on garlic toast topped with BBQ jackfruit, that’s part of the Regal Eagle Smokehouse’s celebration of backyard barbecue at EPCOT, and the popular Impossible™ Burger with Vegan Chipotle Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato, and Cherry Peppers at  Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park at the Walt Disney World Resort.

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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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