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Full list of Restaurants and Retail Locations opening at Disney Springs

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With Disney Springs reopening tomorrow they have just released a complete list of Restaurants and Retail Locations that will be open.

We are still awaiting word on what time we can expect Disney Springs to reopen tomorrow.

The following locations will open starting on May 20th:

On May 27, three Disney-owned and -operated stores and venues will reopen World of Disney, D-Luxe Burger (mobile order) and the Marketplace Co-Op. You can visit DisneySprings.com/reopening for the most current information on which locations are open.

Also, Disney Springs announced yesterday new Cast Members to promote physical distancing guidelines

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Disney Springs: What You Need to Know for Its Partial Reopening

In the first step forward towards the reopening of Walt Disney World, Disney Springs will have a partial reopening on Wednesday, May 20. Here’s what you need to know.

What Will Be Open?

Not all parts of Disney Springs will be open. Only the Lime and Orange parking garages will be open, and they will have limited capacity. In addition, not all stores and restaurants will be open — for instance, World of Disney and the Lego store will not be open, nor will fan favorite restaurant Homecomin’. Here’s a list of what Disney has said will open on the 20th.

What Will Crowds and Weather Be Like?

Expect the first couple hours to be crowded as everyone tries to run in to be “first”, and then things should slow down in the middle of the day. There likely will be a second rush in the early evening, as people show up for the dinner hour. Crowds will likely be lower on Thursday than on Wednesday. Tomorrow’s high is expected to be around 94, with 50% humidity. The full “summer season” hasn’t fully arrived yet, but it will still be warm.

What Is Disney Doing to Ensure Safety?

Disney is focusing on six key changes to ensure the health and wellbeing of guests and cast.

  • Limited parking and reduced entrances
  • Temperature screenings prior to entry
  • Face coverings required for Guests ages 3 and up
  • Physical distancing practices including physically-distanced queues and physical barriers
  • Temporary operation modifications, including reduced hours at select locations and no scheduled entertainment offerings or high-touch interactive areas
  • An increased focus on disinfecting and sanitation, including the addition of hand-washing stations and hand sanitizers in key areas

What Should I Do If I Plan To Go?

These are new times for all of us, and there’s a steep learning curve for policies that have been created within the past few months. Here’s some tips that we suggest:

  • If you are sick, or believe you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, please stay home.
  • Bring, and plan to wear, your own mask. Disney has not stated whether masks will be available for purchase or if free, disposable masks will be offered. If you want to go, bring your own mask and plan to wear it for the majority of your visit.
  • Know what it is you want to do, go and do it, and then head out. With some of the “headliner” experiences at Disney Springs not being open, there’s little reason to just “hang out”.
  • Tip generously. It’s been a rough time for service workers in the area. If you are able, please tip generously.
  • Use cashless payments whenever possible. All jokes aside about dirty money, money is pretty filthy. Some vendors may accept alternative funding sources like ApplePay/Google Pay/Samsung Pay, but using a physical credit card is always an option.
  • Wash your hands often, and bring your own personal hand sanitizer and use it often when hand washing isn’t immediately available.
  • If you will have children with you, let them know what to expect. Kids are resilient, but sometimes the unknown can make them nervous. Explain that they will have their temperature checked when they arrive with a little gadget that doesn’t even touch their skin and doesn’t hurt at all. Let them know that they will need to wear a mask during their visit. If you think they won’t be able to feel comfortable with these new rules, it probably would be a good idea to stay home for now.
  • Follow the instructions of cast members. They’re looking out for everyone’s safety. Please listen to them.
  • Pack your patience. These are unique times, and everyone is still learning. Remember to be kind, both to cast members and other guests.

Is Disney Really Serious About Making Everyone Wear a Mask?

If you are ages 3 and up, yes.

But What If I Don’t Want To/Don’t Think I Can/Am Concerned About the Heat?

As someone who is not a fan of wearing masks (even though I accept they are necessary when I do go out), my plan is to stay home. Any of the items that I could shop for in person at Disney Springs, I’m able to purchase online. Many of the dining establishments that I’d eat at during a visit to Disney Springs have comparable alternatives that I can order takeout from in the surrounding area. Because this is not a forever rule, there’s nothing wrong with waiting until another time to visit Disney Springs.

But if you still really, really want to go and are concerned about spending all day wearing a mask in the heat, here’s something to think about.

We surveyed our TouringPlans Twitter followers to see how long they typically spend on a visit to Disney Springs. Here’s the results.

Of those surveyed, the common comment was that at least some of that time was spent dining, and when you are seated to eat, you are not required to wear a mask. Because some of the stores where guests would tend to spend a lot of time will not be open for this initial reopening phase, I’d expect people would be trending towards the lower side of the scale, and so we’d see people spending around 2-3 hours at most at Disney Springs, with an hour or so of that mask-free for dining. During that time, should you feel overheated, there will be stores that you can stop inside to cool off as needed. And as always, common sense says that if you are there and feel unwell, you can certainly return to your vehicle for a few minutes to remove your mask, or possibly try another day.

Would you plan to go to Disney Springs for the first day of its partial reopening? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Pepperidge Farms is Releasing New Disney Princess & Marvel Goldfish

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Pepperidge Farms is Releasing New Disney Princess & Marvel Goldfish!

These new designs will feature Disney characters such as Moana & Ariel.

Tiana & Cinderella!

Even Jasmine & Rapunzel!

Not to be left out PF is releasing Marvel Characters as well! We are loving Captain America and Black Widow.

Iron Man & the Hulk

and Thor & Black Panther!

All of the new Disney Princess and Marvel Characters will be available exclusively at Target starting the first week of June.

From our friends at chipandco.com
Filed Under: Disney & Co, Marvel, News, Disney Princess & Marvel Goldfish, Disney Princesses, goldfish, Goldfish Crackers, Mickey Goldfish, Pepperidge Farms

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‘Avatar 2’ Poster, Plot Details, and Movie Title Potentially Leaked Online

‘Avatar 2’ Poster, Plot Details, and Movie Title Potentially Leaked Online. Though production is currently at a stand-still, the production team for the Avatar sequels have still been showing photos from the set that give us a little insight into the direction of the films, but some have fans even more curious about what paths the story may take.

Director James Cameron has shared that the stories will not be directly tied to one another, so you won’t have to watch the films in order to understand what is going on in the story, but he did share that a potential title for the film is Avatar: The Way of Water, some time ago. Well, it appears that either a very dedicated fan created a convincing movie poster for the sequel or somehow the actual movie poster was leaked online, giving us the films title. Check out the poster below:

Recently, the official Avatar page on Twitter shared some photos taken on set before production was frozen of director James Cameron giving direction to actors filming a mysterious underwater sequence for the films. “From the set of the sequels: [James Cameron] directing the actors before they dive underwater for performance capture. Fun fact: That layer of white on the water’s surface is comprised of floating balls that prevent lights from interfering with filming underwater.”

It is unknown which of the four sequels will feature the footage taken from this film set, as all four movies are being filmed and produced simultaneously, but the studio did share a little tidbit of information regarding how filmmakers keep too much light from ruining any shots. A good portion of the film tank is filled with pingpong balls to help with the lighting effect underwater! Pretty cool, right?!

It was also revealed that Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Vin Diesel, and Edie Falco have been added to the cast of the sequels, with Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang reprising their roles. Weaver and Lang will be reprising their roles for flashback sequences since their characters died in the first film.

Not much is known about the new characters, but we do know that Kate Winslet will be playing a Na’vi who lives underwater. We also know the sequels will follow the children of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) as they explore other aspects of Pandora.

We love learning new and creative techniques in filmmaking and can not wait to see the Avatar sequels in theaters! Currently, the films are slated to release in December 2021, 2023, 2025, 2027, and production delays are not expected to change these release dates. Be sure to follow Chip and Co. for updates and all things Disney!

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Jack Skellington’s Escape Room Online Learning Class

Jack Skellington's Escape Room

Are your kids bored at home? Why not sign them up for Jack Skellington’s Escape Room that teaches life skills?

Join the rescue team to stop the wicked genius, Jack Skellington, and return Santa from the frightening world of Halloween Town.

The Pumpkin King (Jack Skellington) has Santa locked in an abandoned warehouse, holding him hostage. Skellington’s one mistake, however, was letting his arrogance take over. He has left Santa trapped but has allowed him to be rescued if someone can solve 5 puzzles he left behind. He was so sure of his superior wisdom, that he knew no one could solve them all. You and your rescue team have found the secret way to Halloween Town and must outwit the Pumpkin King! Get through his puzzles, break out Santa, and get him back to Christmas Town before Christmas is ruined.

To finish this Escape Room with time left it will take TEAM WORK, PROBLEM SOLVING, PERSEVERANCE, and CRITICAL THINKING! This escape room has five unique puzzles meant to test all members of the team. This may be the most difficult escape room I have to date, so be ready!! Oh yeah! The best part! PARENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO HELP!! I know you’re dying to sit in on this one!! So, it can be a fun, family holiday experience!!

After finding the way into Halloween Town, the first puzzle is a complex lock to even enter the abandoned warehouse where Santa is being kept. After that, the rescue team is met with a large metal door with a touch screen on it. There is a design that needs to be drawn onto it for the door to open. Once through the metal door, you enter a room with no doors or windows, but a wall of letter wheels to be put in just the right positions. If you pass the third puzzle, the wall will raise up to reveal a stone wall with hidden etchings. Figure what you need to do to which stone to enter the safe room where Santa is being kept. Only the best problem solvers will get Santa out of his enclosed vault.

Click here to learn more and to sign up. Sorry adults, it is only for kids age 11-16.

For other online classes for kids click here.

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