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Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

Select Disney World hotels are getting ready to welcome back guests next week and the theme parks are gearing up for their July 11th and July 15th grand reopenings!

Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

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And according to a recent post on Unite Here Local 737’s Facebook page, we’ve just learned of a few more groups of restaurant Cast Members that are being asked to return to work.

We’ve been combing over this list of restaurants, and picking out a few areas of interest. First, we noted Epcot’s Festival Cast Members were being asked to return — although Disney hasn’t released any official information about the Epcot festivals yet.

Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

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Also, Be Our Guest Restaurant’s Cast Members are getting recalled — but potentially only for its table service dinner option at this time. Will its fast-casual breakfast and lunch be temporarily discontinued? We’ll have to await the official word from Disney World regarding the status of this restaurant, but we’ll be super-curious until we learn more!

Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

Be Our Guest Ballroom

But that’s not all we found out today, we also spotted a sidenote which read, “Family Style” next to Biergarten Restaurant in Epcot’s World Showcase and Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort! This may be an indication that these restaurants will be offering platefuls of help-yourself offerings instead of their standard serve-yourself buffets for the time being.

Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

Chef Mickey’s

Based on what has been shared, Cast Members at other restaurants such as Magic Kingdom’s Crystal Palace or Animal Kingdom’s Tusker House Restaurant have NOT been called back yet. So we don’t know Disney’s plans for these buffet locations just yet.

Are Disney World Buffets Changing It Up? Here’s What We Know.

Buffet at Crystal Palace

And keep in mind, while Chef Mickey’s normally offers character dining Disney has shared that character dining will be unavailable for the time being, and at this time the only confirmed character meal that’s returning is Topolino Terrace’s breakfast which you can learn more about here.

What do you think about the possibility of some Disney World buffets switching over to family-style? Let us know if you’d still dine at one of these restaurants in the comments below!

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Face Masks will be Required for Guests Visiting Disneyland

Face Masks will be Required for Guests Visiting Disneyland

With Disneyland‘s reopening coming up next month, Disney fans have been wondering what the health and safety requirements will be. Disney puts the health and safety of both Cast Members and guests as its number one priority.

A recent update shows that Disney is working hard to make sure that there are detailed protocols and procedures to protect the well being of all who will be at the parks. One of those includes all guests and Cast Members are required to wear face masks while at the Disneyland Resort.

You can read the health and safety statement from Disney below:

Enhanced Health and Safety Measures

“We recognize that the COVID-19 situation is constantly evolving, which is why our reopening approach is deliberately fluid and phased, and there are many factors that are helping us determine the timing of when various aspects of our business will reopen in a responsible way. In addition to following existing state and local guidelines, which continue to evolve, we currently are working with our unions to responsibly and thoughtfully implement new health and safety measures for Cast Members. These enhanced health and safety measures include:

  • Enhanced Protective Measures: We will require mandatory face coverings for both Cast Members and Guests, with the addition of hand-washing stations and physical barriers, where appropriate.
  • Physical Distancing: We will reduce theme park capacity to enable physical distancing and add appropriate signs to help Guests move responsibly throughout the property.
  • Temperature Checks: All Guests will undergo temperature screenings prior to entering the Downtown Disney District or the theme parks; in addition, health screenings and temperature checks will be required daily for Cast Members.
  • Limited-Contact Enhancements: We are recommending cashless transactions and we will reduce Cast Member and Guest interactions with helpful technology, including the expansion of Mobile Order in our Disneyland app, Apple Pay and more.
  • Enhanced Cleaning and Sanitation: We will build upon our existing standards of cleaning with heightened protocols.

While it may be a bit different from the last time you visited, we’ve come up with new ways to create magical moments together—and memories to treasure forever.”

Will you visit the Disneyland Resort with these enhanced health and safety measures?

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Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members disney parks and resorts

It’s National Safety Month and at Disney Parks and Resorts around the world safety is a first priority!

Cast Members at Disney Parks and Resorts learn 4 very important keys when they start working for the company: Safety, Courtesy, Show and Efficiency. The order is very important since you can’t achieve one without the other.

So in honor of National Safety Month, we want to introduce you to a few of the Cast Members that work everyday to create a safe environment at Disney Parks and Resorts and make your visit magical!

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Dr. Pamela Hymel – Chief Medical Officer for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products

She is responsible for developing global occupational health and wellness strategy and managing domestic occupational medicine clinics and programs, guest first aid services and wellness programs.

“The programs i work on give me an opportunity to improve the health and wellness of our cast members” mentioned Dr. Pamela.

She also introduced the “Incredible Athlete” pilots with the help of the health and wellness team. This program integrates physical conditioning instruction with education on sleep and nutrition for optimum performance and is designed to help prevent injuries from occurring.

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Katie Kelly – Vice President of Worldwide Safety Services for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products

Katie is responsible for developing and implementing safety programs that keep the wellness of cast members and guests top of mind.

“The best part about working at Disney is that you get to share what you do with your kids” said Katie. “Seeing the joy that my kids have from visiting one of our theme parks is what drives my passion for the job. I want every one of our cast members to be able to experience that joy with their own family and that starts with promoting their safety here at work so that they can go home and enjoy time with their families at the end of the day.”

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Dr. Michael Hankins – Chief Physician at Walt Disney World Resort

He provides care for cast members at the Occupational Health Clinic within the park, as well as developing improvements to support the safety of all cast.

“The major focus throughout my career has been to advocate for and work toward improving the health and wellness of all cast members” mentioned Dr. Hankins. “Seeing the ongoing efforts within Disney aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of our cast members and preventing workplace injuries makes it easy for me to remain committed to support these efforts.”

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Dr. Nicolas Duport – Medical Doctor at Disneyland Paris

Nicolas is responsible for proposing preventative health measures that aim to benefit the health and wellness of the resort’s cast members.

He has a masters degree in epidemiology and public health, as well as, a doctorate in medicine. And a diploma of specialized studies in public health and social medicine.

“There are many things unique to Disneyland Paris that i find really exciting, including a diversity of professions, a complete medical team of eight doctors working together within and to support a commercial business, which is very rare in France, and the chance to use all of my specialties in one place” mentioned Dr. Nicolas

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Dr. Gabriel Guo – Chief Physician at Shanghai Disney Resort

He is leading the resort’s medical team that consists of doctors, nurses and other healthcare specialists. His team provides health services to both cast members and guests at the resort.

Dr. Gabriel also has a special segment called “Ask Dr. Guo” in response to COVID-19, where he answers health related questions from cast members through a questions and answer series. Sounds great!

“I believe that what my team and i do makes a difference, since we have the expertise to try to help those who aren’t feeling well” said Dr. Guo. “We can help our guests and cast members have a healthy and happy experience at our park.”

Safety Starts With These Disney Parks And Resorts Cast Members

Joseph Yip – Director of Security, Safety, Fire and Health Services at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Joseph is responsible for developing and coordinating Disney’s safety and health efforts at the resort for cast members and guests. He was also an advocate for the creation of the “Safety & Wellness Council and Committee” aimed to help leaders focus on guest safety methods, safety and wellness policies and programs for cast members.

Thanks to this Hong Kong Disneyland has received more then 350 safety wellness awards from different organizations. Way to go Joseph!

“Family, happiness and good memories are the three key drivers that keep me always looking for opportunities to enhance the safety and wellness for our guests, cast members and loved ones.” mentioned Joseph. “Safety is not just a core value of our business but also an important part of out lives.”

So until Disney Parks and Resorts open again around the world, keep being safe and healthy!

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Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

Disneyland Resort has just announced a proposed reopening date.

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle

If the reopening proposal is approved by the state and local governments, Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure will reopen on July 17th. Disney World will also begin their park reopening around this time — Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom will reopen on July 11th, with Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios following on July 15th.

Following the announcement regarding Disneyland’s reopening proposal, Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, has shared a message.

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

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He began the message by pointing to the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland, Disney Springs, and several Disney stores, and indicated that there are more exciting announcements on the horizon. He also acknowledged that Disney has been slower to reopen than other theme parks by saying the company is, “purposefully taking baby steps during this very intentional phased approach.”

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

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He said that Disney is taking the health and safety of guests, Cast Members, and local communities very seriously, and the efforts are, “guided by a talented team of professionals who’ve helped us implement a variety of new health and safety measures reflecting the guidance of local health and government authorities.”

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

Magic Kingdom

D’Amaro acknowledged that while the guest experience will be different when the parks reopen, Disney is still striving to maintain the magic. “While certain aspects of your visit may change, I assure you the quality of our storytelling, magic of our experiences and the caliber of our cast members has not. We recognize the trust that you have in the Disney brand, and we will continue to earn your trust every day.”

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

Spaceship Earth

He also pointed to the successful reopening of Shanghai Disneyland. “Guest satisfaction has been extremely high, and we will continue to make sure that as we bring back experiences, our attention to promoting your safety, maintaining your trust, and providing unique ways for you to come together with family and friends to create new memories remains high as well.”

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

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D’Amaro thanked loyal Disney fans as well as all of the people working hard behind the scenes to make the reopenings possible. “I want you to know how eternally grateful I am for all of you who have made Disney parks, stores, hotels, cruise lines, guided tours and vacation properties part of your lives, as well as for the cast members, crew members, Imagineers, and employees who have brought them to life for the past 65 years.”

Chairman of Disney Parks Josh D’Amaro Shares a Message On the Reopening of the Disney Parks

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He wrapped up the message by sharing how excited he is to see everyone return to the parks upon reopening. “I look forward to hearing the laughter and seeing the joy of families making memories together…and I can’t wait to see you when the magic returns to all of our parks and resorts.”

As the reopenings of Disney World and Disneyland come closer, we’ll continue to keep an eye out for additional information about what to expect in the early stages!

Do you plan to visit the parks when they first reopen? Let us know in the comments!

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NEWS: One Character Dining Experience IS Returning To Disney World!

When Disney World reopens, there’s one restaurant that will give guests their character fix!

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Select Disney World Resort hotels will begin reopening on June 22nd. Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom will be the first parks to welcome back guests on July 11th, followed by Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15th. As things initially reopen, there will be a number of changes implemented for the safety of guests and Cast Members.

And one of those health and safety precautions is the temporary suspension of all Character Dining experiences. 

Meet and Greet at Cinderella’s Royal Table

But, there is one exception — according to the Disney World website, Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera will offer a modified Character Dining experience.

Topolino’s Terrace

This rooftop restaurant is located in Disney’s Riviera Resort, and before the closure, a character meal was offered during breakfast.

Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast a la Art Characters

Disney hasn’t yet released specific details on what the modified Character Dining experience will entail, but at least there will be one restaurant where guests can get their character fix!

Click here to read more about how Disney World dining will be changing this summer

Have you dined at Topolino’s Terrace? Share your experience with us in the comments!

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