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Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

All eyes are on Disney as they prepare to reopen Disney World’s theme parks! While we have every confidence that Disney is thinking everything through a thousand times over, there are still a few things we hope Disney doesn’t mess up!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Disney World

After visiting Disney Springs every day since its reopening in addition to Universal Orlando and CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood, we’ve learned a thing or two about what mistakes we DON’T want to see Disney make when the parks reopen!

 

Please don’t make us wish you had a virtual queue system!

One of the biggest surprises as we await the reopening of Disney World was the news that the theme parks will NOT be using virtual queues upon reopening. We saw virtual queue systems implemented at Universal Orlando, and it seemed like the obvious solution for Disney as well to address the concern of physical distancing within the parks.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Rise of the Resistance

We know now that no rides or attractions, including Rise of the Resistance, will utilize virtual queues — at least at the beginning. Instead, every ride and attraction will use traditional standby queues.

With FastPass+ currently suspended and no Single Rider lines available, Disney will have additional queue space available to accommodate parties at six feet apart.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Physical distancing at Universal Orlando

We also know that Disney has stated that the capacity in their parks will be reduced, as it has been in Shanghai Disneyland. Disney will also utilize its Park Pass reservation system to further limit crowds. So, it may be that Disney anticipates no need for a virtual queue system to help control crowds.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Haunted Mansion

We hope that Disney’s decision to eliminate the possibility of virtual queues was the right one! It’s possible some systems may be implemented in the future, similar to how Shanghai Disneyland did not have virtual queues at first but are now rolling out a Standby Pass. Only time will tell!

Please don’t rely too heavily on paper menus, and instead push digital!

As restaurants have begun to reopen around Disney World, QR Code-based menus are the name of the game now! These digitally accessed menus are contactless and easily updated. Restaurants throughout the resort should be prepared for the necessity of paper menus for those without smartphones. That said, we hope that those restaurants have those on reserve for guests who truly need them.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Raglan Road paper menu

Giving paper menus out to only those who specifically request them will drastically reduce the amount of waste that all those paper menus will surely create!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Wine Bar George QR Code for Digital Menus

Digital menus are becoming more and more common throughout Disney Springs and the reopened Disney World hotels. Plus, with the huge strides Disney has taken lately to be more “green,” digital menus seem to be the perfect solution for the current global situation AND to further their green initiatives!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

QR Code for Digital Menu

Disney can also continue to push mobile order at their counter service locations, as long as it doesn’t malfunction! We noticed a few technical bugs with the mobile order system at Universal Orlando, but Disney has been heavily pushing their Mobile Order system pre-closure, so they might not see the same troubles.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Mobile Order at Universal Orlando

The digital experience at dining locations is also being introduced before you even sit down to enjoy your meal! Disney recently announced that they are rolling out Mobile Dine Check-In, which allows you to check-in for your Advance Dining Reservation via My Disney Experience, skipping the host stand entirely.

Please don’t make it too difficult to find masks for purchase!

So far it seems as though most major theme parks are not handing out face masks for free. Disney has stated on multiple occasions that face coverings are required for all guests above the age of two for entry and must remain on for the duration of your stay at Disney World and Disneyland when the parks and resorts reopen.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

American Threads Face Masks at Disney Springs

The exceptions to this rule are when you are seated at a dining location, you are eating or drinking on the go (your mask can be lifted temporarily to take a sip or a bite), or in the announced “relaxation zones” that Disney said may be a part of the park experience. These will be similar to the “URest Zones” we saw at Universal Orlando.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

URest Area Entrance

It goes without saying that having access to masks is key! Plus, when you consider the likelihood of folks losing their masks, it needs to be as easy as possible to find new masks for purchase.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Vera Bradley Face Masks

Universal Orlando as well as Disney Springs and Disney World hotels have several retail locations that sell masks, but we wouldn’t complain if we saw even more locations AND even more varieties. We’ve learned one type of mask doesn’t necessarily work for everyone, so having a few options would be handy.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Face masks for sale at Bayview Gifts

We enjoyed the system at CityWalk Universal Studios Hollywood. There, we spotted a vending machine before you pass security that sold disposable as well as washable face masks!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Vending machine selling face masks

Many guests will not think to pack a spare mask or two for everyone in their party…for every single day, and purchasing masks should be as easy as possible!

Please don’t limit the number of places we can at least get a glimpse of the characters!

Perhaps the most jarring change guests will experience when visiting a reopened Disney World and Disneyland is the lack of character meet and greets, which have been temporarily suspended. In addition to that, all character dining has been canceled, with the one exception that we know of so far at Topolino’s Terrace.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast a la Art Characters

As much as we understand the need to keep guests and Cast Members safe, there is surely pent up demand for a photo of Mickey Mouse!

Now, we do know that Disney World has announced that Character Cavalcades will take place throughout the day in each park.

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Mickey Mouse

Having multiple character experiences throughout the day should lessen the likelihood of large crowds forming. If guests know there are plenty of chances to see the characters and Disney makes these encounters plentiful, there will be less demand — and less overcrowding — to catch that ONE show or that ONE cavalcade.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Will we see more mini-cavalcades when the parks reopen?

This was something we saw go EXTREMELY well at Universal Orlando! Characters seemed to be EVERYWHERE, more so than usual, and it lessened the need to crowd around any one character experience.

Please don’t skimp on the sanitization!

When a guest sees frequent sanitization of surfaces, they are more likely to feel safe and know that Disney has their health in mind first and foremost. This includes frequent cleaning of rides, counters at retail locations, dining locations, and any other touchpoints that a guest may come into contact with.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Cast Member cleaning at Disney Springs

Physical distancing is one step towards mitigating any risk, but frequently sanitizing surfaces will put everyone’s minds at ease that every precaution is being taken! So it’s super important when the parks reopen for guests to SEE the sanitization happening in front of their very eyes!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Cast Member with required face mask

Disney will have ample opportunity for guests to wash and sanitize their hands. Disney has always been known for keeping its parks super clean and tidy, and from what we’ve already seen in Disney Springs, we expect sanitizer and handwashing stations to be plentiful.

Please don’t have too few social distancing floor markers!

What we’ve observed over the past few weeks is that when places run out of physical distancing floor markers, it creates a “free for all” environment.

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Physical distancing floor markers at Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

And with the likelihood that crowds will naturally form in some places in the parks (like what we saw at Hogsmeade in Universal), those floor markers will be super important to help encourage distancing!

Dear Disney, Please Don’t Make These Mistakes When the Parks Reopen

Universal Studios

While it’s impossible to mark every square inch of a theme park (could you imagine what that would look like?), having as many floor markers as possible goes a long way in helping folks know where to stand, and more importantly, where NOT to stand!

We’re learning more every day about what Disney is planning on implementing in their theme parks to keep guests and Cast Members safe. While we can only hope Disney is taking every extra precaution to mitigate risk, we still know that at the end of the day that this is all new, and all locations are learning as they go! So, yes, we can also expect this to be a learning experience for Disney as well as for guests as the theme parks reopen, so expect things to change and be modified even after the parks reopen!

Are you planning on visiting Disney World or Disneyland shortly after they reopen? Let us know in the comments!

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Kermit is BACK! Check Out the New Trailer for ‘Muppets Now’ Coming to Disney+!

If you’re like us, you’re TOTALLY pumped for the new Muppet series coming to Disney+.

Kermit is BACK! Check Out the New Trailer for ‘Muppets Now’ Coming to Disney+!

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Muppets Now is set to debut on Disney’s streaming service July 31st and we can’t WAIT to check out the antics of Kermit, Gonzo, Miss Piggy, and… Joe from Legal? Take a look at the new trailer!

Disney+ released the new trailer for Muppets Now and it shows the return of a bunch of our favorite Muppets, plus some special guests! Don’t tell Joe from Legal, but we spotted Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, Aubrey Plaza, Ru Paul, and Seth Rogen. Watch the new trailer here!

Classic Muppets, new unscripted mayhem. #MuppetsNow, an Original Series, is streaming July 31 only on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/j3prXpKxCn

— Disney+ (@disneyplus) June 24, 2020

We can’t WAIT to stream Muppets Now next month. Keep an eye on DFB for all the latest Muppet-y news!

Are you excited for this new Muppets show? Tell us in the comments!

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These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

We know there’s been some confusion over the 14-day self-quarantine order which requires all New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut residents traveling to Florida to self-quarantine for two weeks upon entry into the state, which, at time of press, is still in effect.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

Walt Disney World Resort entrance

And we already know Disney World is taking every precaution to ensure its guests aren’t experiencing any symptoms of illness and requiring all resort guests regardless of which state they’re coming from to complete a Health Acknowledgment prior to their stay.

But now it appears things are getting even more complicated for residents of the tri-states. That’s because in addition to completing a required two-week quarantine upon arriving in Florida, tri-state residents now also being required to complete a 14-day quarantine when they return home. Theme park reporter Scott Gustin just confirmed this order on his Twitter account.

NEW: NY, NJ and Conn. just announced a 14-day quarantine for travelers from states with surging coronavirus cases.

“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. ”

NEW: NY, NJ and Conn. just announced a 14-day quarantine for travelers from states with surging coronavirus cases.

“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. ”

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 24, 2020

Cases have been on the rise in nine states including Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, Utah, and Texas. According to the Governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, in accordance with local health officials they’ve have established a new travel advisory for residents returning home from these states that have been identified as having a high infection rate.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

Florida Sunset

The new criteria for the travel advisory that has been established is 10 infections per 100,000 residents on a seven-day rolling average or 10 percent of the state’s total population infected on rolling seven day average. Since Florida’s cases exceed this threshold, Cuomo has announced residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut must self-quarantine upon their return home after visiting the state of Florida. This means completing a required two weeks of self-quarantine BEFORE and AFTER your stay.

These 3 States Are Now Under a NEW Travel Advisory For Entering AND Leaving Florida!

Palm Trees

“We are announcing a joint travel advisory. People coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days, “ Cuomo said earlier today. This travel advisory includes not only travel to Florida, but the other eight states listed above as well.

We’ll continue to provide more updates on this developing travel advisory for tri-state residents.

 

Do you reside in a state that’s impacted by this new travel advisory? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Hurricane season is HERE, so Florida is getting prepared.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Epcot Rain Clouds

The Sunshine State, ironically, is no stranger to nasty storms. Residents and tourists alike have been weathering hurricanes for years, and a few of these storms have even led to closures of Disney World! This year, though, the same old protocols that have been in use for years just aren’t going to cut it. Florida is rewriting its hurricane policy right now. Here’s why AND what YOU need to know.

Why does Florida need a new hurricane policy?

The 2020 hurricane season is expected to be different from past years in a few ways. For one, the season is expected to be super active according to analysts. For reference, 2019 was very active as well with six hurricanes forming throughout the season including the Category 5 storm, Hurricane Dorian.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Hurricane Day in Disney

According to ABC Action News, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledged the risk saying, “Hopefully, we don’t have to deal with a hurricane, but I think we have to assume we’re going to have one.”

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

A Rainy Magic Kingdom

This year is also differentiated by the fact that hurricane season will overlap with the current global health crisis. Health and safety measures may have to change when it comes to evacuating and sheltering citizens in high-risk areas — like Central Florida and, by extension, Disney World.

What does the new plan take into account?

The new plan, though not fully developed, seeks to keep people safe in the extreme conditions of the health crisis AND a hurricane. According to ABC Action News, the state isn’t in the best shape to handle a storm. Hospitals and medical supplies are stretched thin, the economy is in recession, unemployment is growing, and physical distancing requirements are still in effect.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Light Crowds in Adventureland in Hurricane Season

The new hurricane plan seeks to provide a solution to some of these constraints. State Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz took the following into account, “How do I evacuate people that might be COVID-19 positive? What do we do with our hospitals? Are we using schools for shelters? How are we doing that? How are we separating populations?”

The new protocols seek to address these concerns, and Florida teams aren’t undergoing this redrafting process on their own. The state is also signing with national consulting firms to help determine policies that are aimed at protecting people while preventing illness.

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Grounded Disney Springs Balloon

Some ideas that have been determined so far include testing for illness at storm shelters, setting up specific sites for those that are infected, and providing hotel space to those who are unable to afford a safe place. Again, the plan is still in development, but the goal is to balance storm AND health concerns.

What do you need to know?

Keeping up with the hurricane policy is, of course, important for Florida Residents; but if you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you need to be aware too! If you end up in Disney World during a hurricane, having a backup plan will be critical for you and your family!

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Walt Disney World Entrance

The way that Florida has handled hurricanes for years is going to see some changes to help keep people safe from a double threat. Disney’s hurricane policy may change to follow government guidance if needed. If you live in Florida, be sure to have a plan in place for if a hurricane comes your way — and make sure to keep the global health crisis in mind!

Florida is Rewriting Its Hurricane Policy Right Now. Here’s Why, And What You Need To Know.

Disney Springs Hurricane Clouds

If you’re traveling to Disney during hurricane season, you can read up on Disney World’s hurricane policy HERE to know what to expect. And remember, even if a storm doesn’t make landfall in Florida, weather can be especially volatile this time of year. Make sure that you’re prepared to see rainy or stormy days in the theme parks!

It’s always important to be aware of plans and protocols in the event of a hurricane, but with the potential changes in light of the global health crisis, those may be critical to revisit. Stick with DFB and we’ll give you all of the latest news on how hurricane season will affect Disney World and what YOU can do to be prepared.

Traveling to Florida during hurricane season? Ask any questions and share your thoughts in the comments!

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Now that select Disney World resorts have reopened and the Disney Park Pass reservation system is live for guests who have valid theme park admission and a hotel reservation, we know many of you are trying to navigate making plans to visit the parks this summer.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Boardwalk Resort

And while we know there were a lot of technical difficulties with the Disney Park Pass reservation system yesterday, it seems like many folks have been successful in getting their needed reservations. So much so, we noticed that Disney’s Animal Kingdom has already filled up on July 14th!

Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom are slated to reopen before the other two theme parks on July 11th.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Animal Kingdom

After checking out the Disney Park Pass availability calendar this morning, we noticed Disney’s Animal Kingdom is currently showing that all of its reservations have been distributed for July 14th.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Screenshot From Disney World’s Website

Disney Park Pass reservations are subject to availability. Though Disney has not released capacity numbers for the reopened parks — we know that there is a significant limit on attendance.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Temple Shrine

But theme park reporter Scott Gustin is stating Disney has held back some spots and more reservations and will be released when Disney World’s Annual Passholders have access to the Disney Park Pass system on June 26th.

Disney has confirmed the above days/parks are booked for people with hotel reservations BUT additional spots will be released on Friday when APs are eligible to book.

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 23, 2020

Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot are scheduled to reopen July 15th, and so far reservations on July 15th, 16th, or 17th have filled up at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as well. But according to Scott, APs sould also have a chance to get park reservations for these dates that will be released on Friday.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park Pass Reservations Are FULL for July 14th…BUT More Might Be Coming!

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Things are ALWAYS changing as Disney settles into this new system. So if this changes, we will be sure to let you know.

As we learn more about this new system and the best ways to ensure that you can have your dream vacation, we will be sure to let you know. So stay tuned for hacks, tips, and tricks!!

Were you able to get a reservation for your dates? Let us know in the comments below.

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