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NEWS! Some Disney World Annual Passes Now Display Extended Expiration Dates

When Disney World temporarily closed in March, it raised A LOT of questions for Annual Passholders!

NEWS! Some Disney World Annual Passes Now Display Extended Expiration Dates

Walt Disney World Annual Passholder

Shortly after the theme parks’ temporary closure was updated to “until further notice,” Passholders who had paid in full were told their Disney World Annual Passes would be automatically extended for the number of days the parks remained closedWell, we’ve been getting concerned that those extensions still haven’t come, and we’re hoping to make Theme Park reservations soon. But there seems to be some Annual Pass movement today.

One Annual Passholder reached out to say that their expiration date had in fact been extended by the length of the closure. Here’s a screenshot, taken yesterday, of the original date for the extended Florida Resident Disney Weekday Select Annual Pass…

NEWS! Some Disney World Annual Passes Now Display Extended Expiration Dates

Original Annual Pass Expiration

…and here’s the updated date screenshot, taken today! That’s 117 days added to that Annual Pass.

NEWS! Some Disney World Annual Passes Now Display Extended Expiration Dates

Extended Annual Pass Expiration

As a reminder, Disney World will have been closed for 117 days when the parks reopen — from March 15th through July 11th. Annual Passes should be extended by the number of active days on your individual pass that were impacted by the closure.

At press time, none of the Annual Passholders on our team are seeing any changes to their original Annual Pass expiration dates yet.

Learn more about Disney World’s new Annual Passholder policies here!

Keep in mind — Disney World will only be extending Annual Passes for members that have already paid in full or haven’t chosen to waive their payments. If you are on a monthly payment plan and have opted out of paying for your membership while the parks have been closed, your Disney World Annual Pass will expire on its original date.

NEWS! Some Disney World Annual Passes Now Display Extended Expiration Dates

MMRR Annual Passholder pin

We’ll be keeping a close eye on the situation to see if Annual Pass extensions begin to roll out in full. Drop us a line @DisneyFoodBlog on instagram or twitter if you see movement on your pass expiration date so that we can let our readers know. If you have any questions regarding your Disney World Annual Pass, you should call V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407)939-7277.

Click here to read our FAQ regarding Disney World’s recent Annual Passes payment changes!

Are you a Disney World annual passholder? Let us know in the comments below!

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OMG! That Build-A-Bear Baby Yoda is Back AGAIN?!

Fans of The Mandalorian, exciting news! Build-A-Bear Workshop has announced that “The Child” plush is returning beginning TOMORROW, June 18th!

OMG! That Build-A-Bear Baby Yoda is Back AGAIN?!

The Child Plush, © Build-A-Bear Workshop

To snag the cutest child in the galaxy, Build-A-Bear has a virtual system in place! Read on if you need this plush for your intergalactic collection!

If you’re an avid Disney+ watcher, you’ve probably heard of The Mandalorian and the intergalactic obsession fans have with “The Child”. There have been several plushies of this adorable creature released since the success of the show’s first season, including this one from Disney Springs. 

If you’ve been keeping track, this guy has been re-stocked at LEAST four times…the hype is real. If you’re ready to secure the asset, get your computer ready!

OMG! That Build-A-Bear Baby Yoda is Back AGAIN?!

Information on The Child Re-Stock, © Build-A-Bear Workshop

Beginning at 11:30AM CST, you will be able to enter a pre-waiting room. Then, at 12:00PM CST, you will be assigned a random place in line to hopefully secure your very own Baby Yoda.

While joining the virtual waiting room does not guarantee you a plush of the Child, it is currently the only way to obtain this item from Build-A-Bear.

If that seems like too much work, never fear! There are plenty of items currently in stock and available online.

Will you be trying to secure the asset tomorrow? Or is watching The Mandalorian on Disney+ enough for you? Let us know in a comment below!

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See the Transformed ‘Castle of Magical Dreams’ As Hong Kong Disneyland Approaches Reopening!

Hong Kong Disneyland is welcoming guests once again on June 18, 2020. And we imagine many guests are looking forward to that iconic view of the Castle that awaits them upon entering the park.

See the Transformed ‘Castle of Magical Dreams’ As Hong Kong Disneyland Approaches Reopening!

Hong Kong Disneyland

Disney previously announced a transformation of Sleeping Beauty Castle into the Castle of Magical Dreams, and guests will be treated to an in-person look as the park reopens.

In the meantime, though, we can have a look now, as Twitter user @CyberbbLawrence has shared a few photos of the transformation!

First look of Castle of Magical Dreams latest appearance at Hong Kong Disneyland

Capture from Now TV News App pic.twitter.com/21gbQP7QSg

— Cyberbb Lawrence (@CyberbbLawrence) June 17, 2020

Disney has shared that the inspiration for the Castle of Magical Dreams comes from thirteen Disney stories surrounding princesses and heroines. Nods to characters will come from “adornments” such as Snow White’s apple, Cinderella’s coach and Belle’s rose, while original art and sculptures will provide even more magical touches.

Closer look of Castle of Magical Dreams latest apperence shared from Hong Kong local news

Source: RTHK pic.twitter.com/GBTZRiPFAP

— Cyberbb Lawrence (@CyberbbLawrence) June 17, 2020

The Castle will eventually serve as a backdrop for entertainment offerings including a daytime show as well as a nighttime spectacular. And Bibbibi Bobbidi Boutique will be tucked inside, too!

Of course, the reopening of Hong Kong Disneyland will be accompanied by many new experiences in the park as part of new protocols in place so guests may enjoy the reopened park safely. These measures include a new theme park reservation system to limit guest capacity, and additional safety measures which you can see in a video provided to prepare guests for their visit to Hong Kong Disneyland.

For information about the upcoming reopening of Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, you can also visit any of the links below.

What do you think of the Castle of Magical Dreams? Please let us know with a comment!

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Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

To celebrate Pride Month 2020, Disney has been releasing rainbow merchandise left and right! From plush to pins, fans of all things colorful are sure to enjoy some new items joining the rainbow lineup!

Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

World of Disney Rainbow Collection Display

If you’re interested in seeing some of the newest rainbow pieces joining this collection in World of Disney at Disney Springs, keep on reading!

To add to this colorful collection, we spotted a NEW Rainbow Tumbler and Rainbow Heart Magnet!

Rainbow Heart Magnet

Share your love for all things pride, rainbow, and Disney with this fun new magnet! The colorful design features a variety of Disney essentials like Minnie ears, Mickey pretzels, and even the Walt Disney World & Disneyland symbols.

Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

Rainbow Heart Magnet from World of Disney

This colorful pattern is featured on various pieces within the collection, including this Rainbow Rain Jacket!

The heart magnet retails for $9.99 — add it to your fridge or cabinet to spread a bit of extra magic!

Rainbow Tumbler with Straw

There’s a new rainbow tumbler in town, and this cup features Cinderella Castle decked out in all the colors of the rainbow!

Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

Walt Disney World Rainbow Tumbler

On the other side, this tumbler reads ‘The Most Magical Place on Earth,’ complete with a tiny Mickey head!

Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

The Most Magical Place on Earth

The tumbler comes with a lid and plastic straw so you can easily sip your beverages in style.

Even MORE Rainbow Merch Spotted at Disney Springs!

Walt Disney World Rainbow  Tumbler Lid

This cup comes in both Walt Disney World and Disneyland varieties and is available on shopDisney for $19.99.

Click here to purchase the Walt Disney World Rainbow Tumbler with Straw!

In celebration of Pride Month, The Walt Disney Company is making a $100,000 donation to GLSEN — a leading education organization furthering safe and inclusive schooling for LGBT+ students.

Fans of all things colorful, you’re sure to find your next rainbow obsession with something from this collection!

Will you be adding any rainbow items to your wishlist? Let us know your favorite item in a comment below!

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We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Major aspects of the theme parks and attractions in California are beginning to reopen! We recently went on a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood to see what was up at CityWalk, which reopened to the public on June 10!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Main Entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood

After our first trip to CityWalk in Orlando, we were eager to see how the two shopping and dining districts compared! Much of what we saw was the same, but there were a couple of major differences!

Parking and Entering

Arriving at Universal Studios Hollywood CityWalk was a breeze! The current operating hours at CityWalk are 12:00PM through 8:00PM daily, and we arrived just after opening.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Welcome to Universal Studios Hollywood!

There was no line of cars to get into the parking garage, which was our first sign that CityWalk would be totally quiet!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Hardly no cars entering the parking garage at CityWalk

Folks visiting CityWalk are directed to park in the Jurassic Parking garage.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Jurassic Parking Garage

Like CityWalk in Orlando, self-parking is staggered, with every other space coned off. In Orlando, those coned off spaces were eventually filled as more cars came in, but it was so quiet the day we visited Hollywood, there was no need to do so!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Staggered parking at CityWalk

Then it was time to head towards security, where the temperature screenings would take place! But first, we noticed one MAJOR difference from what we saw (or rather, didn’t see) in Orlando. Universal Studios Hollywood is selling face masks BEFORE you go through security.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Vending machine selling face masks

The vending machine is located just before the temperature check, where you can purchase washable masks for $7.00 each…

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Face masks for sale!

…you could also purchase tubes of hand sanitizer, also $7.00 each.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Hand sanitizer for sale!

You could also purchase various multi-packs. One pack sold two 3-ply masks, while another pack sold masks and gloves! Again, these were $7.00 each.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Multi-pack of face masks and gloves

As long as you were stocked up and wearing your face masks, you could proceed to security and the temperature screening!

Orlando’s CityWalk only had face masks and hand sanitizer for sale AFTER you passed through security! Learn more here.

Temperature Checks

The temperature check was a breeze! This was in part due to the fact that hardly no one else was in line with us, but also because the temperature check itself is quick and easy. Before getting your temperature checked, there are a couple of spots to get hand sanitizer, and a board with all the safety information you need to know.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Signage and hand sanitizer heading into security

There were a couple of security Team Members stationed to take your temperature.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Temperature check at CityWalk

The process was very similar to what we experienced in Orlando, just with fewer people!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Temperature check

After our temperature was taken, we briskly entered CityWalk to check the place out!

Learn more about our experience with temperature checks at Orlando’s CityWalk here!

Walking Around, Signage, and Restrooms

Like we’ve seen at both CityWalk and Disney Springs, signage was abundant throughout the area. The first sign we spotted was soon after we parked, well before we reached security.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Signage at CityWalk

Once we passed security, there was additional signage as soon as we entered CityWalk.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Signage at CityWalk

The reminders to observe physical distancing were abundant!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Signage at Universal Studios Hollywood CityWalk

It was extremely easy to observe physical distancing when we visited because it was literally empty!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

An empty CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood!

And, in case we needed the reminder, there were signs to tell us that the theme park was still closed.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

CityWalk

In the restrooms, there was some signage to remind us of the sanitary precautions we could take to mitigate the risk of spreading the virus. We noticed that every other sink in the restrooms was “closed.”

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Restrooms at CityWalk

When it’s time to leave CityWalk, several signs were present with QR codes for guests to scan to take a survey on their experience.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

QR code survey at CityWalk

There was definitely plenty of signage to make sure everyone was informed and up-to-date on the health and safety procedures Universal had put in place!

Universal Studios Hollywood is looking to reopen its theme park in July! Learn more here.

Dining

We made a couple of food stops along the way during our visit! Our first stop was Johnny Rockets!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Johnny Rockets

This is where we saw another MAJOR difference from Orlando. We were given traditional, reusable menus at our table!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Something we didn’t think we would see: a REUSABLE menu!

Other than the menus, we noticed a lot of the typical measurements taken by table service restaurants. Seating was staggered to every other table (again, it was so empty it was hard to even notice!).

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Staggered seating at Johnny Rockets

And, of course, we had to grab some fries and a shake! When in Rome, you order chili cheese fries and a chocolate milkshake!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Yummmmm

There were some other minor things we noticed, like a lack of gloves on the staff (they were all, of course, wearing face coverings). While none of the health measures were lined out for us when we visited, the protocol was still visible.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Johnny Rockets

Our next stop was Voodoo Doughnut! We stopped by the Orlando location so we had to see how Hollywood’s measured up!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Voodoo Doughnut

In case the crowds do get busy, Voodoo Doughnut had an extended outdoor queue area with physical distancing floor markers ready to go!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Physical distancing floor markers in the extended queue outside Voodoo Doughnut

Inside, the floor markers continued. An employee was present to make sure parties did not get too close together.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Physical distancing floor markers at Voodoo Doughnuts

We were given a disposable menu (or a “souvenir menu” as they called it) for us to make the incredibly difficult decision of choosing which doughnuts we wanted.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Voodoo Doughnut disposable menu!

When it was time to order, the register had a sneeze guard to keep everyone extra safe.

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Sneeze guard at Voodoo Doughnut

Don’t worry! All of the doughnuts were just as delicious as we would expect!

We Visited CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood! Here’s How it Compared to Universal Orlando

Voodoo Doughnut

Voodoo Doughnut in Hollywood was beyond prepared to welcome back guests, and we saw multiple instances of distancing and added safety procedures!

Read more about what dining was like at Orlando’s CityWalk here!

Overall,  the crowds were much lower than what we saw in Orlando. When we visited Hollywood, there was a limited amount of dining locations and shops available to visit. We would imagine that as more things open, the crowd level may go up.

Catch up on our trip to a reopened Universal Orlando here!

Have you visited CityWalk in either Orlando or Hollywood? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments!

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