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Disney Cruise Line Offers Extension of Future Cruise Credit for Guests Affected by Cancellations

We’ve seen Disney Cruise Line go through several rounds of sailing cancellations, the most recent extending cancellations well into July.

The Disney Wonder

With Disney Cruises perhaps being the last Disney experience to reopen, Disney has opted to extend the expiration date of the future cruise credits given to those affected by the cancellations. Let’s take a look at that new date!

Disney has reached out to guests and travel agents to announce that the future cruise credits for affected guests (previously offered at a value of 25%, 125%, or 150% of the original voyage fare) can now be used on any sailings that depart by March 31st, 2022.

Disney Cruise Line

This extends the validity period for these credits significantly further than the original 15-month window. These credits are automatically added to affected guests’ accounts and they can be used to place a reservation on hold starting June 3rd by applying the credit as a payment option.

Disney Wonder

Remember, if your modified reservation is paid in full and you have a leftover value from the credit, it will be applied to your account as an onboard credit for use on your trip.

We will continue to keep you posted on the status of the Disney Cruise Line industry and Adventures by Disney! And if you have any questions about a Disney Cruise Line vacay, please let us know!

Click here to learn about the latest round of cancellations for Disney Cruise Line.

Did you receive a future cruise credit? When will you sail again? Tell us in the comments!

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The ULTIMATE GUIDE to the Reopened Disney Springs in Disney World!

On May 20th, Disney Springs began a phased reopening. And we’ve been there every step of the way to see how each business has been adapting to the changes.

Disney Springs

In fact, we’ve been visiting every day so we can report back on all the dining, shopping, and safety info you need.

Since we’ve written A LOT on the subject, we wanted to provide you with the “ultimate guide” to navigating the newly reopened Disney Springs! We have the scoop on all of the health and safety measures taking place as well as where to eat, drink, and shop and how eating, drinking, and shopping will look! Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know!

Entering Disney Springs

In order to help enforce the new health and safety precautions in place, the process for entering Disney Springs is a bit different than we’ve seen in the past.

Temperature Screening

There are differences in parking, where you can enter, and what you need to know and do before you go.

Operating Hours

Disney Springs is officially operating with reduced hours (10AM to 10PM).

Disney Springs

However, those hours are subject to change. To align with Orange County’s temporarily enacted curfew, Disney Springs is operating only until 7PM until further notice.

Parking

Surface parking lots and valet are unavailable. Currently, parking is only available in the Lime and Orange Parking Garages to help reduce capacity, and once these garages are full, guests won’t be able to park there and visit Disney Springs.

Orange Parking Garage

We have seen that the Orange Parking Garage has been opening well before 9AM most days. Of course, this is always subject to change.

Entrances

At this time, there are only five entrances open to Disney Springs, all of which have temperature screening checkpoints.

This Way to Temperature Screening

The entrances are at the Orange and Lime garages, the Marketplace Entrance, the bus loop near Town Center, and the rideshare drop off area.

All your questions about the reopened Disney Springs, ANSWERED!

Health and Safety Initiatives

Guests will notice a number of health and safety precautions throughout Disney Springs, some of which they’ll experience before they even have the chance to enter.

AdventHealth Signage

From what face coverings to wear to what temperature you cannot exceed to what social distancing you’ll see, we’re going to cover all of the protocols Disney has implemented below.

Face Coverings

All guests aged 2 and older are required to wear a proper face covering while visiting Disney Springs — guests without masks will not be admitted.

Advent Health Cast Member at Temperature Screening

These face coverings should cover your nose and mouth, fit snugly, be secured with ties or ear loops, and be made of a breathable material. The face coverings can either be a reusable fabric mask or disposable.

Required Measures Sign

It’s important to keep in mind you must wear your face mask for the entire duration of your visit. The only times you’re allowed to take it off are when you’re seated in a restaurant or walking around with a food or drink in hand, in which case you’re allowed to lower your mask.

Click here to learn when you will and won’t have to wear a mask in Disney World

Temperature Screenings

In addition to mandatory face masks, all guests are required to have their temperature checked before entering Disney Springs. Health care workers from AdventHeath are providing temperature screenings for guests to help ensure accuracy.

Disney Springs

Anyone with a temperature of 100.4 degrees and above will not be allowed to enter.

Temperature Check

If a guest does test with an elevated temperature, they’re allowed to attempt a second screening a few minutes later after waiting in a tented “cool down” area. But if they still test above the maximum temperature, they will be asked to leave along with their entire party.

Rescreening Tent

Though there is a temperature check, there is no bag check to enter Disney Springs.

Click here to learn more about temperature checks in Disney World

Increased Sanitation

Guests will find hand sanitizer stations throughout Disney Springs.

Hand sanitizer station

Portable handwashing stations are also located throughout Disney Springs. They’re highly visible and easy to locate, but if you need to use one and can’t find it on your own, ask a friendly Cast Member, and they’ll be happy to direct you!

Click here to see the handwashing stations in Disney Springs

Social Distancing Squads

Speaking of wonderful Cast Members, we’ve had our first chance encounter with the Social Distancing Squad at Disney Springs!

Cast Member

These Cast Members are on hand to provide guests with additional support while ensuring nobody is breaking any rules.

Click here to learn more about these Cast Members

Social Distancing

In order to reduce contact between guests, there are social distancing markers placed throughout Disney Springs.

World of Disney Social Distancing Stickers

While Disney has its own standard set of social distancing markers, other third-party businesses are using their own signage. For instance, Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company is using coffee bean floor decals to show guests where to stand and keep them at a six-foot distance.

Joffrey’s Coffee Bean Distancing Markers

Click here to learn more about the social distancing markers in Disney Springs

Dining in Disney Springs

While not all dining locations have reopened in Disney Springs, guests will find a wide variety of options to choose from, with new locations continuing to open.

George Miliotes at Wine Bar George’s Reopening

From new utensil dispensers to contactless menus, and mobile order payment updates, we’ve seen a bunch of new procedures at some of our favorite places to dine in Disney World.

Table Service Dining

Since May 20th, we’ve eaten at STK, The Boathouse, Wine Bar George, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, T-Rex, Frontera Cocina, and more table service spots to see what changes they’ve implemented.

Sever at The Boathouse

Changes at table service locations include, but are not limited to: lower capacity, socially distanced tables, and single-use paper menus. We’ve also noticed some locations providing disposable bags to store our masks, and using contactless payment methods.

digital Checkout at STK

Note that at this time, reservations for Table-Service restaurants can NOT be made through the My Disney Experience app, but certain locations are currently bookable on Open Table or directly through the restaurants.

See what it’s like to dine at several Disney Springs restaurants that have just reopened here!

Quick Service Dining

We’ve also visited Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza, Chicken Guy!, D-Luxe Burger, B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co., Pizza Ponte, Morimoto Asia Street Food, The Polite Pig, Earl of Sandwich, Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC, The Basket, 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck, and The Daily Poutine. Yep — we’ve been STUFFED lately!

Pork Rinds at The Polite Pig

In addition to single-use menus, quick service spots are also spacing out their tables, putting up plexiglass in front of cash registers, and limiting capacity in addition to other health and safety measures.

Check out our answers to ALL your questions about the reopening of Disney Springs here!

Snacking at Disney Springs

If you’re feeling thirsty or need a small snack, you’re in luck — plenty of outdoor pop-up bar and snack carts are now fully operational!

Disney Springs Pop-Up Bar Cart

Beyond alcoholic beverages, there are carts selling Mickey Pretzels and Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars! And if you’re jonesing for some Pineapple Dole Whip — the snack you voted as your most-loved Disney foodyou can find it in Disney Springs right now too!

Dole Whip in Disney Springs

And for you folks at home with refillable popcorn buckets, you CAN still get ’em refilled at Disney Springs right now! If you forgot yours at home, Disney is selling some basic popcorn buckets so you can fill up on the good stuff!

Click here to see what it’s like snacking around reopened Disney Springs

Shopping in Disney Springs

World of Disney

As of May 27th, World of Disney is open daily from 10AM to close.

World of Disney

While the first day was CRAZY with over a three-hour wait and a new virtual queue system just to step foot in the store, the crowds have mostly calmed down since then.

Ears Section of World of Disney

Another thing we’ve noticed is the store has been opening earlier on certain days than its posted operating hours.

World of Disney

When we spoke with a Cast Member about why the store was already open (well before 10 AM) she told us they are trying to get a better handle on things and are taking it day-by-day. But your mileage may vary, so don’t count on getting in before the designated opening time!

Click here to learn more about the very busy reopening of World of Disney!

Store Capacity

Both Disney-owned stores and third party shops are limiting the number of guests allowed in a store at any given time. Shops such as Sephora, Under Armour, and World of Disney have reached capacity over the recent week, for example.

Virtual Queue

World of Disney has initiated a virtual queue for busy days, while other shops have guests wait outside in lines.

Click here to see our experience when Under Armour when hit capacity

Social Distancing at Stores

In addition to limiting the number of shoppers, plexiglass shields have been installed at most stores’ cash registers, and queues have been outfitted with social distancing markers.

Please Stand Here Markers at Checkout

Although contactless forms of payment are highly encouraged, most businesses are still accepting cash.

Contactless Payment Sign

We’ve seen signage asking guests to limit the handling of products and we’ve also seen that many larger stores have defined entrances and exits.

What About Samples?

Smelling spices at The Spice Tea & Exchange, playing with Legos at the Lego Store, or trying on a little makeup at Sephora is half the fun of shopping! But what about samples and trying out new products right now?

Sephora

Upon entering The Spice & Tea Exchange, we were offered hand sanitizer. However, we were still able to open jars to get a sense of the 140-plus spice blends! The jars and displays were being regularly wiped down by Cast Members.

The Spice & Tea Exchange

As for Sephora, it’s offering freshly sanitized shopping baskets and wiping down counters, but testers are for display only and all Beauty Bar services are temporarily suspended.

Safety Measures at Sephora

We also recently stopped by the newly reopened Lego Store to get ourselves equipped for Legoland Florida’s June 1st reopening.

LEGO Store employee shows a product to guests

In addition to having just one working entrance, the shop’s interactive touch screen computers have been turned off and bins with build-your-own parts were unavailable.

Computers are shut down in the LEGO Store

Store associates were also on hand to give guests products — we were NOT allowed to grab items ourselves — and guests stood to the side of cashiers when purchasing items instead of in front of them.

Click here to see more of our experience at the Lego Store!

Where to Buy Face Masks at Disney Springs

While we haven’t seen any face masks for sale yet at Disney-owned locations, we have spotted some at American Threads, Vera Bradley, and The Polite Pig.

Vera Bradley Face Masks

The stock at stores is always changing, so you never know what you’ll find at Disney Springs!

Read about our shopping experience at Disney Springs here!

Disney Springs Attractions

The new Cirque du Soliel show, Drawn to Life, has been postponed and other Disney Springs attractions such as the NBA Experience and The VOID are closed.

The Void ©Disney

But there is one attraction you can still enjoy at Disney Springs!

Soar in the Sky on the Aerophile

The Aerophile, also known as the hot air balloon at Disney Springs, IS operating right now!

Disney Springs

Aerophile flights are available for $20 per person. The attraction is enforcing social distancing both in the line and in the balloon. Whereas you could wander the balloon before, now you need to stay in a designated spot while in flight.

The queue area for Aerophile

Cast members also told us they are wiping down the carriage area between parties to keep guests as safe as possible.

Click here to learn more about riding the Aerophile in reopened Disney Springs

Atmosphere

Normally, when you walk around Disney Springs, there are bands playing music and street performers entertaining crowds. But right now, those performances are on pause.

Stormtroopers

But not ALL is lost. In fact, we spotted some particularly intimidating guys enforcing social distancing! That’s right…STORMTROOPERS were patrolling above Uno de 50 recently! They’ve since relocated to the balcony above AMC!

Yes, there are STORMTROOPERS in Disney Springs today!

While it’s a far cry from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, we’ll still take it!

Click here to learn more about these unique security guards in Disney Springs!

As you can see, we’ve been pounding the pavement at Disney Springs to bring you all the details you need for your next visit as well as spotting as much new stuff as we can find!

Be sure to plan ahead for the dining and shopping experiences you want to visit, and you’ll set yourself up for a fantastic day at Disney Springs — even if it does look a little different than your last visit.

What Will It Take For You to Feel Safe at Disney World? Here’s What Our Readers Said!

Have you visited Disney Springs since it has reopened? Share your story with us in the comments!

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Could We See a Change in Disney World’s Refillable Mug Policy When Resorts Reopen?

There are a LOT of changes coming to Disney World as it reopens, and we’re trying to wrap our heads around all of them.

Disney World Refillable Mug

Of course, Disney has talked us through some of the changes that we can expect, but a lot still feels up in the air.

While we’re hearing lots of BIG news, we’re wondering if we’ll see some changes to smaller pieces of our Disney vacation. We’re REALLY wondering about those Refillable Mugs; let’s take a look at what could change!

Disney’s Current Refillable Mug Policy

First, let’s go through a reminder of Disney’s current refillable mug policy. Prior to the closures, guests were able to purchase specific souvenir RFID enabled mugs that would entitle them to unlimited free refills on fountain drinks, coffee, and tea from self-service beverage locations at Disney resorts for the length of their stay.

Grab and Go and Refillable Mugs for Purchase

Guests on the Disney Dining Plan each receive a mug as part of their dining plan. Guests who receive mugs as part of the Dining Plan can have their mugs refilled for the length of stay as well.

Refillable Resort Mugs

These purchase and refill locations are located in food courts, quick service locations, and pool bars at all Disney World resorts. Cast Members at the front desk can always inform you of refill locations around your resort.

Click here to learn more about the refillable mug program! 

What could change?

As you can imagine, these refillable mugs might not be the best thing for limiting touchpoints and keeping the new cleanliness and sanitation standards we’ll see when the parks and resorts reopen. Perhaps, we will see some changes with this policy!

Resort Refillable Mug

For one, self-service might not be a thing anymore. In the already-reopened Disney Springs, employees were usually the ones who filled cups up for customers at locations that previously had self-serve beverages. In this case, there may be no change except that Cast Members will take your refillable mug and fill it for you to reduce contact with the machines.

Another potential solution has already been put to use at Wine Bar George in Disney Springs. The Basket at Wine Bar George typically has a refillable program with Corkcicle cups where you can get discounted refills on their frozen drinks. Now when you order, an employee gets you your refill in a plastic cup that you can then pour into your Corkcicle if you like.

Full Refillable Resort Mug display

If this is the case, we may see the free refills applied with possession of a refillable mug, but not IN your refillable mug. Disney could have Cast Members get your refill in a standard, disposable soda cup.

New Corkcicle Procedure

Another possibility of handling the refillable mug conundrum could be that the system will disappear altogether for a little while. Starbucks typically offers a reuseable mug discount but right now they are NOT serving in those mugs, even though they are still on sale. If Disney follows this model for the resorts, we may see a suspension of the refillable mug program temporarily.

Refillable Mug Station

It certainly will be interesting to see how Disney handles this aspect of reopening. We’ll be sure to keep an eye out for updates on refillable mugs and everything else, so stay tuned in to DFB for the latest news!

Click here to learn about the current Corkcicle process at Wine Bar George!

Do you have a Disney World refillable mug? Share your thoughts and concerns in the comments!

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Sneak Peek: Our First Look at a Reopened Theme Park! Step Inside Universal Studios Resort With Us!

It’s been a hot second since we stepped foot inside a theme park!

Universal Studios Resort

Disney World closed back in March and is slated to open next month. But today, we were granted a super sneak-peek into Universal Orlando’s theme parks (which don’t officially open to the public until June 5th)! Wands [and masks] at the ready? Let’s take a look!

We got to attend a special preview of Universal Studios Resort today before the theme parks officially reopen to Annual Passholders starting tomorrow!

Universal Studios

And since this park isn’t officially open yet, we’re going to hold off on giving you all the details about the new health and safety precautions Universal Studios will be implementing. We only want to provide you with the most accurate information, so sit tight and we’ll get you everything you need to know about going to Universal’s theme parks tomorrow (we’ll be here all day reporting!).

Health and Safety Sign at Universal

But since we’re here a day early, we wanted to show you a few sights your heart has been pining to see! Even though we normally focus all our efforts on Disney stuff, we understand The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has A LOT of crossover appeal! Here’s a glimpse of how Hogsmeade looked as of this A.M. — looks like The Muggles are BACK!

Hogsmeade

We almost cried when we saw the Hogwarts Express steam engine this morning along with a friendly train conductor!

Hogwart’s Express

The Frog Choir was even out serenading us with its sweet chorus of croaks! Man, how we missed these guys!

Frog Choir

It felt amazing to be wandering the cobblestone streets of Hogsmeade again, which was virtually empty!

Hogsmeade

So empty, it was only a five-minute wait to ride Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. We’ll be curious to see that the wait time will be tomorrow.

Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure

Speaking of Hogwarts’ keeper of keys and ground, here’s the lovable Rubeus Hagrid himself! He looks like he’s happy to see folks out and about again!

It’s Hagrid!

At least he had all of his creatures to keep him company! And as of the morning, classes have resumed at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy.

Hogwarts

We can’t wait to share a Butterbeer and a box of Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans with you tomorrow, but for now, we’re going to keep Slytherin’ around to explore more of the almost-reopened Universal Studios Resort!

Hogwarts

Find out how you can order a Butterbeer at Starbucks here!

We’ll be back tomorrow reporting LIVE from the Universal Orlando’s Annual Passholder reopening, so stay tuned!

Until then, you can check out all of the latest info about Universal’s reopening here!

Were you happy to see the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal again? Let us know in the comments below!

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This Week Was CRAZY. We’re Gathering ALL the News and Disney World Cancellations You Missed!

This past week has been FULL of crazy and hard-to-understand announcements from Disney, as well as other major Orlando theme parks! It seems like every day, another MAJOR headline drops!

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Let’s recap ALL of the news you may have missed this week as the summer season kicks off!

Disney World Submits Plans to Reopen July 11 & 15

On May 27, Disney World presented reopening plans to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force. In this presentation, Disney proposed reopening dates of July 11 for Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, and July 15 for Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

Mickey Mouse

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings approved of the plans and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have approved this proposal, meaning the parks can OFFICIALLY reopen on these dates.

Click here to learn more about Disney World’s approved plan to reopen!

Information On Disney World’s Reopening Procedures

During Disney’s initial reopening phase, guests will be required to obtain an advance reservation to access the parks. As Disney rolls out this new system, new hotel reservations are unavailable at this time. Guests are also unable to purchase tickets right now. 

©Disney

Disney also shared information on required face coverings for Cast Members and guests, temperature screenings upon arrival, increased sanitization processes, and the temporary suspension of high-contact interactions, like fireworks, parades, character meet & greets and photographer experiences.

Learn about ALL of the details that came out of Disney World’s presentation here.

Disney Cancels All Upcoming Dining Reservations and Disney Dining Plans

When the theme parks reopen, there will be limited capacity available within the parks, including their restaurants. Due to this limited capacity, all current Disney dining reservations have been canceled. In addition, Disney Dining Plans have also been canceled.

Entrance into Beast’s Castle

Guests will be able to rebook at a later date, with priority given to those who had canceled dining reservations and canceled Dining Plans. For the time being, all new dining reservations will be made within a 60-day window, as opposed to the customary 180-day window.

©Disney

Currently, Disney is cancelling all Disney Dining Plan reservations through September 26th, 2021, due to current international bookings being made out that far in advance. As far as we are aware, Disney is working to clear out their current system to make way for a potential new system that can better accommodate the temporary limited capacity in their parks, resorts, and restaurants.

Read more about the cancellation of dining reservations and Disney Dining Plans here!

Disney Cancels FastPass+ Reservations and Temporarily Suspends FastPass+

In addition to the dining cancellations, Disney has also made the decision to temporarily suspend FastPass+ out of a need for additional queue space to accommodate the new social distancing protocol that will be present when the parks reopen.

Haunted Mansion

As a result of these decisions, Disney has also canceled all upcoming FastPass+ reservations. The function to make FastPass+ selections on My Disney Experience has also been temporarily removed from the app.

Disney is also temporarily suspending Extra Magic Hours at this time.

Learn more about the temporary suspension of FastPass+ and the cancellation of FastPass+ cancellations here.

Disney Vacation Club Resorts to Reopen on June 22

Ahead of Disney World reopening their theme parks, we learned this week that Disney Vacation Club Resorts will reopen for their Members and Guests on June 22. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campgrounds will also reopen June 22.

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa has a particularly long internal bus loop!

In addition to Vacation Club Resorts in Disney World, Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort will reopen on June 15. Currently, the DVC Resorts are the only ones slated to reopen at this time. No additional information is available about other Disney World Resort hotels reopening.

Read more about DVC Resorts reopening here!

Disney World Makes Updates to Face Mask Policies

Amongst all of these news updates, Disney has also been updating protocol for their face coverings policy. Previously guests above the age of 3 were required to wear a face-covering while on property. Now, all guests above the age of 2 will be required to wear a face covering.

Guests with Face Coverings in Disney Springs

In response to the Disney Vacation Club Resorts reopening on June 22, Disney announced that face coverings must be worn while in public resort areas, like lobbies, gyms, and pools. Note that masks are NOT required while guests are swimming.

Read more about Disney’s updated face mask age policy here.

World of Disney Reopens at Disney Springs

On May 27, some Disney owned and operated locations in Disney Springs reopened, including World of Disney! With wait times topping at SIX HOURS, there were plenty of shoppers anxious to check out all the latest Disney merchandise!

World of Disney

On its reopening day, a virtual queue was implemented to handle the large crowds looking to shop. Since then, we have not seen reports of the virtual queue being needed.

Check out our first day back at World of Disney here!

Tokyo’s Downtown Disney District (Ikspiari) to Reopen June 1

We’ve also heard some international Disney Parks news this week! After Japan lifted their National State of Emergency, it was announced that Ikspiari, the Downtown Disney District at the Tokyo Disney Resort, will reopen on June 1.

Tokyo Disneyland

At this time, there are no announcements for the theme parks at Tokyo Disney Resort to reopen.

Read more about Tokyo Disney Resort’s reopening of Ikspiari here!

Universal Orlando Resort to Reopen June 5

Back in Orlando, other major theme parks are preparing to reopen. Universal Orlando will reopen to the public on June 5. This is following the reopening of their shopping and dining district, CityWalk, which reopened on May 14.

Universal Orlando Resort

Prior to June 5, there will be soft previews for their Team Members, as well as Annual PassholdersAlso ahead of the parks reopening, select Universal hotels will reopen beginning on June 2.

Check out Universal Orlando’s reopening plans here!

SeaWorld Orlando Submits Plans to Reopen to the Public June 11

Along with Disney World, SeaWorld Orlando submitted their reopening proposals to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force on May 27. In their presentation, SeaWorld announced that they intend to reopen to the public on June 11.

©SeaWorld

On June 10, the evening prior to reopening, SeaWorld will host an employee appreciation night.

Read all about SeaWorld’s reopening plans here!

Smaller Orlando Attractions & Theme Parks Reopen

Amongst the larger Orlando theme parks preparing to reopen, several smaller Orlando attractions and theme parks have already opened their gates to guests in the past week or so.

©Gatorland

Smaller attractions including Gatorland and Fun Spot Orlando have reopened to the public after receiving permission by Governor Ron DeSantis.

LOTS of things are changing when it comes to planning a Disney World vacation and things will likely keep changing.  We know this is crazy, stressful, and pretty frustrating. But we are here to help you and will do our very best to break down the information so you can understand how it will impact your plans. And if you ever have any questions, please feel free to ask us! We will do our very BEST to get you all the info you need. Sending you a virtual hug during this weird time, friends. ?

Do you have plans to visit Disney World once the parks reopen? Let us know in the comments!

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