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We Know When Brunch is Returning to Raglan Road in Disney Springs!

Brunch lovers rejoice!

We Know When Brunch is Returning to Raglan Road in Disney Springs!

Raglan Road

Raglan Road Irish Pub reopened in Disney Springs on June 10th, and there was a line of (socially distanced) guests ready to return!

Prior to the closure, Raglan Road offered brunch until 3PM on Saturdays and Sundays — and we wondered when we could expect this fun weekend activity to return to the restaurant as well!

We Know When Brunch is Returning to Raglan Road in Disney Springs!

Pancakes at Raglan Road Brunch!

So, a member of our team contacted the restaurant and confirmed that Raglan Road plans to resume brunch on Saturday, June 20th! As of this afternoon, we were able to find reservations for Saturday available on OpenTable.

We Know When Brunch is Returning to Raglan Road in Disney Springs!

Raglan Road Reservations Available on OpenTable

So, if you’re looking for somewhere to get your brunch on in Disney Springs, you can get your fix at Raglan Road starting next weekend!

Have you been to brunch at Raglan Road? Let us know in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
Filed Under: Disney Springs, Featured, Table-Service, Walt Disney World, brunch, disney springs, Disney Springs Brunch, disney springs reopen, disney springs restaurant, Raglan Road, raglan road brunch

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Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

Of all the upcoming Disney World updates, we’re pretty excited to see what Disney does with the Star Wars Hotel.

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

Star Wars Lightsaber Experience

The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is set to be a 2-night ultra-immersive experience that opens in 2021. Aboard, you’ll be able to look out windows into space, operate the ship’s defense systems, and offer guests the chance to wield their own lightsaber. Woah! That lightsaber experience sounds pretty cool and, before today, we weren’t sure how we could ACTUALLY wield a lightsaber. Now though, Disney might have developed some tech that could help!

If you’ve hung around DFB before, you might know that we love to look into the patents that Disney is filing for their newest inventions. Well, we spotted one patent that has some pretty interesting language — some language that might be an EXACT description of part of Galactic Starcruiser’s lightsaber experience or a similar experience elsewhere in the Disney Parks!

The patent is for a new system that helps to bridge the gap between virtual reality (VR) experiences and the outside world. We’ve imagined that VR could be a good solution for bringing lightsabers to this reality and this patent seems to indicate that that’s EXACTLY what Disney intends to do. Fair warning! These details are pretty on-the-nose, so if you don’t want spoilers about a possible lightsaber experience, click away now!

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

Sabers assembled!

Here are the pieces of the patent that could be describing a lightsaber experience. It says, “a VR user is instructed that…a tool or weapon (such as an energy sword or saber that is the physical object in this example) will be made available for their use. In the VR world, they will use their superpower of telekinesis to concentrate on moving the tool/weapon, and, when they concentrate with enough energy, the tool/weapon will fly through the air and land…in their hand.”

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

A robot moves the lightsaber handle into your hand as if it is flying through the air. ©Disney

HOLD UP. Energy sword or saber? Telekinesis? Disney…did you mean to say “LIGHTSABERS” and “THE FORCE!?” It sure sounds like Disney has come up with a way for us to use the force to summon a lightsaber to our hands. Needless to say, we are freaking out.

The patent goes into even more detail saying, “The user is…asked to stretch out their hand to see whether they can cause the object to leap into their hand from a distance away… The user is asked to move their hand back and forth slowly to see whether they can attract the physical object… When the user moves their hand…the object holder rocks the physical object back and forth. The rocking strength is varied by the control system from barely moving to rocking back and forth violently as if trying to fly depending on how close the user’s hand is to the future ideal interaction position in the later VR experience.”

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

Imagine the sparkly object is a lightsaber handle. ©Disney

This is super interesting. Basically, the patent says that, prior to putting on any sort of helmet, you’ll be tasked with bringing the lightsaber to your hand with the Force. Of course, we’re first-time force users, so we won’t be immediately successful.

But, this “pre-show” as the patent calls it has two important effects. First, it “trains” the user where their hand should be for later in the experience (without the user knowing), and it helps with the story as the user feels like they’ve really accessed the Force. But the lightsaber can’t come flying into your hand just yet.

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

Trying out hilt parts

The patent continues, “After the user has tried unsuccessfully to pull the physical object to them without the [Head-Mounted Display] on, they are advised that their powers will be increased by dawning the [Head-Mounted Display] helmet, which may be disguised as a helmet from a particular movie or animation to fit the VR experience and/or otherwise themed to enhance the overall experience.”

Hmm…how could they theme the helmet, do you think? We have an idea. In Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Luke uses a blast shield helmet to help him see through The Force. Another training helmet is used with Jedi Younglings in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. So there’s even in-universe precedent for a themed lightsaber-training helmet.

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

©Lucasfilm/Disney

The patent goes on in less detail about how the system can be configured for sword fighting, “In some cases, the handover robot (or other robot with an object manipulator) may be controlled not to simply provide an object but to provide other physical interactions with the participant such as a sword or other fight in which a physical object strikes or contacts the participant’s body or an object they are already holding.”

Spoiler Alert: The SECRET Behind How We Could Get REAL Jedi Powers at a New Disney Attraction!

VR view of the lightsaber fighting portion. ©Disney

Um…WOW. Did Disney REALLY just come up with a way to give us Jedi powers!? We’re honestly freaking out. Obviously, we won’t have any idea how this tech will be used until we see it applied in Galactic Starcruiser or elsewhere. In the meantime, we’ll be keeping an EXTRA close eye on those Disney patents and crossing our fingers that we’ll be using the force next year!

Do YOU think this tech is for the lightsaber experience? Share your thoughts in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
Filed Under: Disney News, Featured, Galactic Starcruiser, Walt Disney World, Disney Invention, Disney Patent, Disney Tech, disney vr, galactic starcruiser, Star Wars hotel

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Restaurants Have Been Temporarily Removed from Disneyland’s Reservation Website

Disneyland Park has proposed a reopening for July 17th and we’re waiting for more details.

Restaurants Have Been Temporarily Removed from Disneyland’s Reservation Website

Disneyland Main Entrance

We know that Disney World went through a slew of systemic cancellations in preparation for reopening, including the removal of all upcoming Advance Dining Reservations. There has been no word on whether Disneyland will do the same, but today, we’ve noticed a change to the Disneyland website that looks a lot like the ones we’ve seen for Disney World.

Typically, Disneyland has 30 restaurants listed with reservations available (it did yesterday!). Today when we checked in on our Disneyland meal options, we noticed that only nine were available, and they were all for dining events. There wasn’t a single regular reservation to be seen.

Restaurants Have Been Temporarily Removed from Disneyland’s Reservation Website

Disneyland Website Screenshot

When we browsed some of the individual restaurant pages, we spotted that there was no link or calendar for reservations either, despite the pages mentioning that we should be able to check availability. Reservations have been unavailable in Disneyland for some time, but the restaurants were still listed. This change is a lot like what we saw happen as Disney World canceled all upcoming dining reservations.

Restaurants Have Been Temporarily Removed from Disneyland’s Reservation Website

Disneyland Oga’s Cantina Screenshot

Our last option was to check the Disneyland App. When you select the “Reserve Dining Option” you are met with a screen that says, “Dining reservations are temporarily unavailable. In the meantime, you can learn more about dining experiences at the Disneyland Resort.” This is pretty similar to the screen that comes up on Disney World’s My Disney Experience app.

Restaurants Have Been Temporarily Removed from Disneyland’s Reservation Website

Disneyland App

We’re not sure what the deal with Disneyland’s Dining Reservations is just yet. It’s possible that Disneyland could be resetting their dining system as well. Still, Disney World and Disneyland are very different, so keep checking in with DFB for all of the latest Disneyland reopening updates!

Have you had trouble making Disneyland dining reservations? Tell us in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
Filed Under: Disney News, Disneyland Resort, Featured, advance dining reservations, Disneyland, disneyland dining, disneyland dining reservations

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Find Out Where You Can Enjoy Happy Hour ‘On-The-Go’ in Disney Springs!

Strolling through Disney Springs today, we walked by Terralina Crafted Italian in The Landing.

Find Out Where You Can Enjoy Happy Hour ‘On-The-Go’ in Disney Springs!

Terralina Crafted Italian

Terralina reopened to guests at the end of May with new safety protocols in place (as is the case with all the recently reopened eateries and shops in Disney Springs). This lovely spot hosts some pretty great Happy Hour deals, and we wanted to fill you in on the current special: Happy Hour On-The-Go!

We spotted the sign in front of the outside bar.

Find Out Where You Can Enjoy Happy Hour ‘On-The-Go’ in Disney Springs!

Happy Hour On-The-Go sign

Beers for $5.00 and 1/2-price wines by the glass are available as the To-Go Only offerings from 4PM to 6PM daily!

Find Out Where You Can Enjoy Happy Hour ‘On-The-Go’ in Disney Springs!

Outside Bar

Of course, if you’d rather linger awhile, you most certainly may stop by and enjoy a full meal… which is exactly what we did recently!

(P.S. If you do, you won’t want to miss the Limoncello Mojito… and we highly recommend the Rigatoni Calabrese, too!)

So, when you’re up for a little Happy Hour while you’re out and about in Disney Springs, rest assured that Terralina Crafted Italian has got you covered!

Have you dined at Terralina Crafted Italian in Disney Springs? Please let us know with a comment!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
Filed Under: Disney Springs, Featured, Walt Disney World, disney springs, disney springs happy hour, happy hour, Hour Hour On-The-Go, Terralina Crafted Italian, The Landing

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Construction Update! Work on the Walkway From Disney’s Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom Has Started Again!

It’s been a while since we’ve seen construction progress at Disney World since all projects were put on pause shortly after the shutdown.

Construction Update! Work on the Walkway From Disney’s Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom Has Started Again!

Cinderella Castle Construction Before the Closure

But today, we’ve seen a lot of action happening at the resort today as some hotels are preparing to reopen on June 22nd along with the theme parks on July 11th and July 15th. The Disney’s Skyliner gondolas are back out, not to mention the walls around Homecomin’s new outdoor Shine bar have come down!

And thanks to DFB Reader@bioreconstructwe got to see Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom was receiving her royal beauty treatment again! Now, our eyes-in-the-sky reader has just captured a few images of the movable bridge that is expected to join Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort to Magic Kingdom!

Construction Update! Work on the Walkway From Disney’s Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom Has Started Again!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

Polynesian Resort guests should be able to access and use this bridge as well.

Construction Update! Work on the Walkway From Disney’s Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom Has Started Again!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

Do keep in mind, Disney has not commented on this bridge, so things are still a bit up in the air in terms of details. But we’re pretty excited by the potential that Magic Kingdom could be that much more accessible from these two resorts.

Are you excited to see construction has resumed at Disney World? Let us know which project you’re hoping will be completed by the time you visit in the comments below!

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Filed Under: Disney News, Featured, Grand Floridian Resort, magic kingdom, Walt Disney World, bridge, construction, construction resuming, construction update, Disney World, disney’s grand floridian resort, path, pathway, pedestrian bridge, pedestrian walkway, potential bridge, potential walkway, wokers returning, work resuming