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Spotted: Mickey Bars, Balloons, and Pretzels in Every Color of the RAINBOW on New Rain Jacket in Disney Springs!

ICYMI, Disney just debuted a new Rainbow Collection featuring Rainbow Mickey and Minnie Plush, apparel, brand new Rainbow EARS, and more!

Mickey Plush at World of Disney

And while much of the collection is available on shopDisney, select items are also available at the recently reopened World of Disney in Disney Springs. And, as of our visit today, that includes the adorable Rainbow Rain Jacket!

The clear hooded jacket features an allover pattern of Castles, Minnie bows, Mickey shorts, Mickey balloons, and — of course — Mickey Ears in every color of the rainbow!

Rainbow Rain Jacket

Oh, and did you also spy all the SNACKS?!?

Rainbow Rain Jacket

Favorite Disney foods throughout the design include Mickey Ice Cream Bars, Pretzels, Caramel Apples, Dole Whip, and drinks.

Rainbow Rain Jacket

The jacket is $54.99, and if you can’t stop by World of Disney to pick one up, it’s also available on shopDisney.

Check out the rest of the NEW Disney Rainbow Collection here!

Additional fun finds today at World of Disney include a new Rainbow Loungefly backpack and “M” (For MICKEY!) cap. Thanks for joining us again in Disney Springs today, and stay tuned for more from Walt Disney World’s shopping and dining district!

Will you be picking up anything from the Rainbow Collection? Please let us know with a comment!

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Disney Cruise Line Has Canceled the Remainder of Its Alaskan Sailings Through Mid-September

As of early March, Canadian officials banned ships carrying more than 500 people from docking at Canadian ports until July.

Disney Cruise Line

Now, Canada has announced all cruise ships carrying more than 100 passengers are prohibited from operating in Canadian waters until October 31, 2020.

In light of this decision, Disney Cruise Line as cancelled the following departures from Vancouver which were to take place aboard the Disney Wonder:

  • August 3rd – 7-Night Alaska Cruise
  • August 10th – 7-Night Alaska Cruise
  • August 17th – 7-Night Alaska Cruise
  • August 24th – 7-Night Alaska Cruise (DVC Member Cruise)
  • August 31st – 7-Night Alaska Cruise
  • September 7th – 7-Night Alaska Cruise
  • September 14th – 4-Night Pacific Coast Cruise

©Disney Cruise Line Sailing to Alaska

If you have an upcoming Canadian itinerary scheduled between now and October 31st, 2020, you should contact the Disney Cruise Line to modify your reservation.

Disney Cruise Line has modified its payment schedule for summer 2020 bookings. Learn more details here.

Did you have an Alaskan cruise booked this summer? Let us know if your Disney Cruise Line vacation was impacted in the comments below!

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Review and Photos: A Crab Cake BLT?! We’re Eating at the Reopened Paddlefish in Disney World!

You KNOW we’ve been eating our way around Disney Springs since it reopened on May 20th.

Paddlefish Exterior

So far, we’ve eaten at Terralina Crafted Italian, D-Luxe Burger, T-Rex, Pizza Ponte, and many, many more table service and quick service restaurants. And, it’s another day, so it’s time for another Disney Springs meal! This time, we checked out the recently reopened Paddlefish to see how this seafood and steak spot is handling health and safety measures, and of course, to see how good the food is!

So, what is Paddlefish like during this initial phase of Disney Springs’ reopening? Let’s find out…

Atmosphere

Before entering Paddlefish, we noticed social distancing markers on the ground for guests to wait behind.

Social distance markers outside Paddlefish

And when we got to the host stand, we were greeted by a masked employee, bottle of hand sanitizer, and a sign saying that Paddlefish was offering contactless menus via a QR code.

Paddlefish Host Stand

There were also markers on the floor letting people know where to wait for their tables.

If you don’t want to get food in the restaurant, Paddlefish is offering to-go drinks at the bar, but note that you cannot sit at the bar.

The bar at Paddlefish

Additionally, the restaurant is practicing social distancing by limiting capacity and marking some tables as closed for seating.

Table closed sign at Paddlefish

We were led to our table by the hostess, and when seated we were offered a paper bag to store face masks.

Eats

In addition to the QR code menu, Paddlefish is also offering paper menus.

Paddlefish paper menu

Paddlefish is currently offering a limited menu. Items like the items such as the Lobster Bisque Soup, the Maine Lobster Roll, Table-side Lobster Guacamole, the Chilled Trio, and Seafood Boil with 1¼ Pound Maine Lobster are missing from the menu.

Lobster Roll

We opted to start with the New England Clam Chowder, which comes packed with baconpotatoes, and of course CLAMS!

Paddlefish clam chowder

The cream-based soup was strong on the bacon and potato. While it was a tad salty for our taste, it’s still a great option for a hearty soup for a decent price. A cup of New England clam chowder is $6.00, and a bowl of clam chowder is $9.00.

Paddlefish clam chowder

For our second appetizer, we got the Beef Skewers, which were $13.00. It came with a hazelnut romesco and pickled onions.

Paddlefish beef skewers

If you love a good char-grilled flavor, these skewers are for you! While the meat itself was a little bit on the tough side, that grilled flavor really came through.

Paddlefish beef skewers

The hazelnut romesco was nice and tangy, but the pickled onions were a refreshing final touch on the whole dish. While this wasn’t our favorite thing, the beef skewers could be a great choice for all the land lovers who are not as comfortable with seafood, or those on a low-carb diet dining at Paddlefish!

Paddlefish Beef skewers pickled onions garnish

After our two appetizers (we came hungry!), our entree came out. We opted for the Crab Cake “BLT.” In addition to a crab cake, this $20.00 sandwich came served with bacon, avocado, cheddar cheese, lettuce, beefsteak tomato, and a rémoulade sauce, all of which was piled onto Ciabatta bread. It was served with house-made chips.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

The crab cake was definitely the most prominent thing in the sandwich, and it was a really good crab cake. There was a healthy amount of shellfish in the blend, and it had a satisfying smooth texture.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

However, we found the crab cake itself was overpowered by the bacon, avocado, rémoulade, and other ingredients. The delicate crab is the star of the plate, but honestly, it was lost in all the loaded BLT toppings. Just the bun and remoulade would have been plenty to let the crab cake shine.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

We were unable to finish all of our food and asked for a doggy bag. The restaurant handed us containers and we packed our food to-go ourselves, as opposed to our server boxing it up for us in the back.

Nosh or Not

Row on over to Paddlefish if:

  • You LOVE seafood and are looking to get your crab on while at Disney Springs.
  • You’re trying to have a nice meal out with waterside views.

Swim elsewhere if:

  • You’re not a seafood person.
  • You want big portions for your buck.
  • You want to a quick meal on the go at a quick-service spot.

Overall

Paddlefish is taking the new safety procedures in place very seriously, which the service was still EXCELLENT! If you’re looking for seafood while shopping, this is a great bet as soups and sandwiches are LOADED with shellfish. DO note that they’re operating with a limited menu and many of their seafood hits aren’t being served at the moment. However, the meal can be a bit expensive, so if you’re on a budget, you’d be better off going to one of Disney Springs many quick-service locations. Paddlefish is great for date night, especially if you’re looking for some great views and atmosphere!

Have you eaten at Paddlefish before? What did you think?

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J.J. Abram’s Production House Bad Robot Pledges $10 Million For Racial Equality

Over the weekend, Chairman Bob Iger addressed Disney’s firm stance against racial disparity which you can read in its entirety here. Disney also posted the following statement on all of its social media platforms.

Screenshot of Disney’s Instagram Account

Now, the production company Bad Robot led by Star Wars director J.J. Abrams has pledged to donate $10 million dollars to equal rights causes.

The announcement was posted on Bad Robot’s Instagram yesterday. Between Bad Robot and The Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams Family Foundation, $10 million dollars in aid will be provided over the next five years to anti-racist organizations including Black Future Labs, Black Lives Matter, Community Coalition, Equal Justice Initiative, and Know Your Rights Camp.

J.J. Abrams ©Getty Images

“We at Bad Robot are grateful to the many scholars, activists, organizers, and leaders fighting on the frontlines of change in our systemically unjust country,” the post read. “Enough is enough. Enough police brutality. Enough outsized privilege. Enough polite conversation,” the statement went on. “In this fragile time, words matter, listening is critical and investment is required.”

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Universal Orlando Resort Shares Safety Video for Guests Ahead of Reopening

Universal Orlando Resort will reopen to the public this Friday, June 5th.

Universal Orlando

When the Resort presented its proposed plans for reopening to Florida’s Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force, one of the measures they mentioned was pre-arrival communications for guests coming to Universal Orlando so they could be well-prepared for what to expect (and protocols they would be asked to follow) during their visit.

To that end, Universal Resort Orlando has shared the following video on their website and YouTube channel. Protocols shared in the video include temperature screening, the required wearing of face coverings, signage that guests can expect to see, the use of virtual lines to experience select attractions, and more.

As mentioned, Universal Orlando Resort will begin its reopening to the general public this Friday. Walt Disney World Resort will begin its phased opening on July 11th when Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom reopen to guests, followed by EPCOT and Hollywood Studios on July 15th. To learn more about Walt Disney World’s phased reopening, you can visit any of the links below.

What do you think of the pre-arrival communications for theme parks? Please let us know with a comment!

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