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You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

It’s been a long time since the last time we stood in front of our beloved castle! And we’ll be able to see it again on July 11th when Magic Kingdom reopens!

You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

Cinderella Castle

And as you may recall, Cinderella Castle had just begun to receive her royal makeover shortly before the parks closed. The rosy gold paint job was going up FAST, but due to the temporary closures, all construction projects were put on hold!

But thanks to DFB Reader @bioreconstruct, we can see work on Cinderella Castle has once again resumed! These are ariel photos of how the castle looks TODAY!

You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

Is it just us, or does the royal makeover seem to be happening at lightspeed? Look at all those cherrypickers!

You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

In this shot, you can actually see folks standing in Fantasyland! Could they be training? Maybe!

You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

The rest of the park is ghostly calm and quiet — almost as empty as Magic Kingdom appeared on the first day of Disney World’s closure, but not for very much longer!

You’ve GOTTA See How Construction Is Progressing on Cinderella Castle in Disney World!

Photo Used With Permission By @bioreconstruct

We’re so excited to see this sneak peek of Cinderella Castle and see how gorgeous she’s looking! There’s still a lot of work to be done, but judging by these photos, we’re wondering if Disney World is hoping to welcome us all with a completely-finished castle! Only time will tell!

Are you surprised to see how fast Cinderella Castle’s refurb is happening? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

On Wednesday, even more stores and eateries reopened all around Walt Disney World’s shopping and dining district, Disney Springs. Among them was the cheerful waterside sipping spot, Dockside Margaritas!

Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

Dockside Margaritas

We tried the truly tasty Watermelon Margarita during our visit, but were also tempted by the Blood Orange Margarita. And that’s what brings us back today!

You won’t find the Blood Orange Margarita under the regular menu items — instead, it’s a seasonal offering. (That said, this isn’t the first we’ve seen of it, as it was the seasonal option in January, and it’s still holding strong at the moment!)

Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

Dockside Menu

So it’s high time to give this blood orange bevvy a try, don’t you think?

Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

Blood Orange Margarita

While “Blood Orange” gets the spotlight in the name, the blood orange flavor in the drink isn’t particularly prominent, but it’s refreshing and delicious, nonetheless.

Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

Blood Orange Margarita

The pleasant surprise, though, was that this pour was heavier on the tequila than other margaritas we’ve enjoyed here, and we were impressed with both the strength and taste!

Review! The Watermelon Margarita Has Some Serious Competition in Disney World…

Blood Orange Margarita

That said, if you prefer a sweeter summer sip…

No matter what the seasonal offering is during your visit, they range from $16.00 – $17.00. (The Blood Orange Margarita rings up at $16.00.) You’ll also find a few frozen drinks (like the Dockside Colada and Daquiri) along with a selection of wine and beer and even a Seasonal Mocktail on the menu in addition to the margaritas. So whenever you’re ready to cool down with a cold drink while visiting the Disney Springs Marketplace… Dockside Margaritas is here for you! CHEERS!

Have you ever stopped at Dockside Margaritas? Please let us know with a comment!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Disney World is going to look pretty different when it reopens on July 11th, and the guests aren’t the only ones who are going to see new health measures.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Mickey Mouse

Our favorite Disney pals in the parks are going to have to make some changes, too! Disney has announced that character meet and greets and character dining (except for one modified version at Topolino’s Terrace in Disney’s Riviera Resort) won’t be a part of the reopened parks at first. Still, that doesn’t mean we won’t see those iconic friends during our Disney day. We’re diving into what character interaction might look like when the parks reopen!

You might meet your favorite characters from a distance.

First up, you might meet your favorite characters from farther away than usual. In Disneyland Shanghai, you can still see characters but you can’t get close to them. This is to keep up physical distancing requirements for both Cast Members and guests.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Universal Orlando Spider-Man

We’ve also seen this method used at the reopening of Universal Orlando theme parks. The characters are stationed on blocked off platforms and areas that make sure guests are more than six feet away. You can still wave and interact with them (and snap a selfie!), but no getting close and no hugs! It’s also important to note that a few of the face characters in Universal were wearing masks!

You may be eating without company from your Disney pals.

Character dining is typically a big piece of a Disney trip, but that won’t be true when we first return to a reopened Disney World. Disney has announced that character dining will be mostly suspended initially.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast a la Art Characters

Notice we did say MOSTLY. There is one character dining experience that will be reopening. Topolino’s Terrace — Flavors of the Riviera at Riviera Resort will be offering their Breakfast à la Art with Mickey & Friends but it will be a modified experience. Disney has yet to share details on what exactly these modifications will be but this is good to note.

There might be new ways that characters make their appearance.

On the other hand, we’re not just LOSING character meet and greets altogether. Disney may release some NEW ways to interact with characters that are super cool. Like we’ll see in Disney World, Shanghai Disneyland reopened without parades or meet and greets — but they’ve got a pretty neat replacement.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Shanghai Disneyland

Multiple times throughout the day, a Character Procession drives through the streets of Shanghai Disneyland. This is essentially like a mini-parade that allows guests to see and interact with iconic characters without gathering in large groups or getting too close to the characters.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

©ShanghaiDisneylandResort on Instagram

You can also spot groups of characters greeting guests at the entrance to each land in Shanghai Disneyland. We actually think it would be super cool to see groups of characters all together so this would be a fun option to see in Disney World.

Maybe they’ll bring back the Epcot double decker buses for characters!

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Omnibus in Epcot circa 1985

You might have to forego some favorite souvenirs.

Keep in mind, you may have to miss out on some typical souvenirs. A big part of meeting characters are the souvenirs that you can get from doing so. Some favorites include pictures of you or your kids with a classic Disney character or a signature for your autograph book.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Autograph Books

You can still photograph these characters, but it will be at a distance. So that photo of your little one posing with Mickey might not be as easy as we’d want it to be. Plus, Disney hasn’t said how autograph books will work! There might be a system where characters can give their autograph, but it’s also possible that we won’t be able to collect those signatures for a while.

What Could Character Interactions Look Like When the Parks Reopen?

Meet and Greets for Onward in Disney World

Keep in mind that Cast Members WON’T be able to help snap those family photos for you once the parks reopen, so you’ll need to come up with your own way of capturing those memories with everyone in the photo!

Whatever the case, character interactions are sure to feel a little weird when we get back to Disney World. Perhaps we’ll be hugging Mickey again sometime in the future, but for now, we’ll stay back and pal around with the Mouse from afar.

How do you feel about the changes to character interactions? Tell us in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

Universal Orlando reopened a little over a week ago to greet all sorts of guests, show off its new Virtual Queue system, and introduce U-Rest locations (even if there were some bumps in the road throughout the day).

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

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Prior to reopening to the general public, Universal Orlando offered Annual Passholder previews. And now, Universal is doing something else for APs eager to hang out at the parks again.

According to the website, Universal has lifted some of the blockout dates on passes throughout the summer.

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Studios Florida Seasonal Passes July blockout dates have been lifted.

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

©Universal Orlando

And that seems to be the case for Islands of Adventure as well.

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

©Universal Orlando

Volcano Bay is switching a lot things up by removing many blockout dates for the 3-Park passes available for guests. The 3-Park Seasonal Pass and 3-Park Power Annual Pass will both be lifting their June and August blockout dates. And, the 3-Park Preferred Annual Pass will also no longer have lockout dates for the month of August.

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

©Universal Orlando

Although there are a lot of blockout dates being lifted, the 3-Park Power Annual Pass and 3-Park Preferred Annual Pass will still have blockouts that apply before 4PM throughout July.

NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders

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This gives AP even more opportunities to kick back and relax with a Lard Lad Donut in one hand and a chilly Butterbeer in the other. NEWS: Universal Orlando Lifts Summer Blockout Dates for Select Annual Passholders ?

We’re keeping our eye out to see what update Disney World and Disneyland share about their Annual Passes. Will they lift blockout dates? Only time shall tell. As of right now, many things dealing with Disney World Annual Passes, including their current expiration dates, are still very up in the air. So be sure to check the blog for the latest info!

Have you gone back to Universal Orlando yet? Let us know in the comments below!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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Find Out Where to Get a HUGE Father’s Day Feast in Disney World!

Although Mickey might be the mouse that started it all, our dads are the King of the Castle and have a VERY special place in our hearts.

Find Out Where to Get a HUGE Father’s Day Feast in Disney World!

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And, this Father’s Day, it’s time to celebrate them with a little Disney cheer and a lot of great food!

On Father’s Day (Sunday, June 21st), you can head over into Disney Springs to have a full feast with your family for the occasion at Wolfgang Puck Bar and Grill.

Find Out Where to Get a HUGE Father’s Day Feast in Disney World!

Wolfgang Puck

As a part of the party, Wolfgang Puck is hosting a Father’s Day special with Grilled Spicy Prawns, Stone Fruit Salad, St. Louis Ribs, Snake River Farm Bone-in Pork Shoulder, and Barbeque Chicken available individually or on a platter! (We’ll take one of each!)

Find Out Where to Get a HUGE Father’s Day Feast in Disney World!

Father’s Day Specials

You can visit Wolfgang Puck with your whole fam on Father’s Day with the restaurant’s updated hours of 12PM to 8PM on Sunday the 21st. And, be sure to thank Dad for everything he does (like take you to Disney World!) when you’re there!

What will you be doing with your dad for Father’s Day? Let us know in the comments below!

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Filed Under: Disney News, disney parks, Disney Springs, Featured, Snacks, Table-Service, Walt Disney World, Disney, disney dining, disney news, disney restaurant, disney springs, disney springs reopening, Disney World, Father’s Day, Father’s Day specials, Wolfgang Puck Bar and Grill