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The SATURDAY SIX Spends a Night at Loews SAPPHIRE FALLS RESORT

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort! Over the past month, we have looked at the reopening of the Universal Orlando Resort by checking out CityWalk, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay. Today we’re going to do a staycation at one of Universal’s onsite hotels, Loews Sapphire Falls Resort.

# 6 – Safety First

Like the parks and CityWalk, the hotels at Universal have implemented a new set of procedures designed with guest and Team Member safety in mind. There is signage throughout the resort informing guests of the new safety measures, along with helpful reminders of things like social distancing and washing hands.

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Entrance to Loews Sapphire Falls Resort. (photo by Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog)

Universal and Loews have also made a helpful video of the new guidelines in place , which can you watch on the TV in your room. We’ll go over the six parts of the video throughout the article.

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6 is the magic number. Everyone knows that.

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Upon entering Sapphire Falls, every guest has their temperature taken. If your temperature is under 100.4 degrees you’ll be given a colored wristband. When wearing the wristband you’ll be able to bypass the temperature checks at hotel, CityWalk, and parks. If you take the wristband off, you’ll have to get your temperature taken again if you want to go anywhere on Universal property. The color of the wristband changes daily, and if your temperature is above 100.4 degrees you will not be allowed to check-in or stay at the hotel.

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As a person who lives and works in Florida, I can tell you first hand that compliance with face coverings is – at best – hit or miss. I was at a Wal-Mart yesterday and I would have graded the store with an A+ given how many people were wearing masks, especially since there was no one reminding them too. That said, I went to a Home Depot and Publix right after and both places would be generously given a “D,” as not only were a lot of customers not wearing masks of any type, many employees were not wearing them either or, in many cases, wearing them incorrectly.

At Universal, not only was face covering compliance at 100% throughout the hotel, we were reminded at several steps during our stay (by security, bus drivers, etc.) to make sure we were correctly wearing our masks.

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Social distancing takes place throughout Sapphire Falls, and at places where a queue would form there were markings on the ground to help you stay a safe distance from other guests.

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Sapphire Falls check-in area. (photo by Scott Sanders)

Loews also reminded guests that only one member of the traveling party needs to check-in at the hotel. The lobby has a wide array of seating for the rest of the family to hang out while waiting.

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Sapphire Falls check-in area. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Some of the lobby seating. (photo by Mike Sperdtuo)
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More seating in lobby. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Table in Sapphire Falls lobby with places to charge your laptops and smart phones.

We mentioned this in earlier articles looking at Universal after reopening, but you will notice Team Members cleaning throughout your stay.

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Hand sanitizer station by an elevator bank. (photo by Scott Sanders)

# 5 – The Theming

When Sapphire Falls opened several years ago, I thought it was a great addition to the line-up of on-site hotels at Universal Orlando. Today, I feel even stronger about it. I actually had the opportunity to take Southern and Western Caribbean cruises on Royal Caribbean, and after visiting various islands, I’ve gained a new appreciation for the hotel as it does a great job bringing “island time” to Orlando.

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Beach ball chandelier. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls lobby. (photo by Mike Sperdtuo)
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Sapphire Falls.
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This lighting fixture at Sapphire Falls reminds me of the sun.

During our trips to the Caribbean, we have taken tours of various sugar mills and learned the history of sugar plantations on the islands. For centuries, sugar was the main crop for several islands, with sugar mills being ubiquitous. Throughout Sapphire Falls you will see references to sugar mills and their limestone towers.

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Sugar mill artwork in Sapphire Falls.
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A picture from one of our tours of a sugar plantation in Antigua.

One of our favorite parts of Sapphire Falls is the incredible lobby bar, Strong Water Tavern. You can’t miss the location, because it is connected to a near life-size recreation of a limestone sugar mill tower.

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Strong Water Tavern. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Strong Water Tavern. (photo by Mike Sperduto)

Like most dining venues at Universal, Strong Water has reopened with a limited menu, but even its scaled-down menu blows away what you would find at any other theme park hotel lobby bar. In fact, Strong Water may be the best bar on Universal property.

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Ropa Vieja – Shredded beef, garlic, onions, peppers, and sofrito sauce. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Arroz con Pollo – Pulled chicken, sausage, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, peas, yellow rice.
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Last Typhoon – Don Q Anejo, pineapple, passion fruit, grapefruit. (photo by Brandon Glover)

The giant sugar mill re-creation that Strong Water connects to is actually a staircase. Normally I’m an “elevator guy,” but I actually love taking these stairs going back and forth from the pool area.

 

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Spiral staircase. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Spiral staircase. (photo by Mike Sperduto
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Sugar Mill Spiral Staircase theming. (photo by Scott Sanders)

The grounds of Sapphire Falls are a tropical paradise.

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Sapphire Falls. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Sapphire Falls. (photo by @FelipeWWoHP)

The Sapphire Falls branded merchandise falls within the island theme.

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Sapphire Falls merchandise. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls keychains. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls bottles. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire falls photo frame. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls coaster. (photo by Scott Sanders)

The Sapphire Falls gift shop is actually rather large, and has a wide selection of Universal merchandise to choose from.

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Universal gift shop. (photo by Scott Sanders)

What you don’t see in the store, Sapphire Falls can get for you.

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# 4 – The Rooms

The standard guest room at Sapphire Falls is 321 square foot and includes two queen beds. It accommodates four guests, but you can also add a rollaway bed for a fifth guest to sleep on. There is also a desk, a Keurig coffee maker, and plenty of outlets.

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Sapphire Falls standard room. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Sapphire Falls bathroom. (photo by Brandon Glover)

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The Loews hotels at Universal do an amazing job when it comes to their kids’ suites. Don’t get me wrong, I love Disney’s Art of Animation suites, but I always found it strange that the main bedroom was closed off from the rest of the room and kid’s slept in the area closest to the hallway. At Universal, the kid’s room is separated with a door opening into the adult’s room, and not into the hallway. When staying with the kiddos, this seems like a much better way to do things as no one can slip out without the adults knowing. At Sapphire Falls, the kids’ suite has a nautical theme and the overall room is 529 square feet. This is a ton of space for everyone. The adults’ room has a king-sized bed, while the kids’ room has two twin beds.

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King-size bed. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Kids’ suite twin beds. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Theming in kids’ suite. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Underrated part of Sapphire Falls is the E-Ticket lighting fixtures throughout the guest rooms. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Kids’ suite bathroom. Note the light that is built into the mirror is turned on in this photo, compared to being turned off in the photo of the standard room above. You touch the mirror to activate the light. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls toiletries. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls toiletries. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Keurig coffee maker. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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In between each guest use, the TV remotes are sanitized and bagged.

For you high rollers out there, Sapphire Falls has several Hospitality Suite options giving guests over 1,000 square feet of space. The best room in the house though is the Presidential Suite. This incredible room is 1,294 square feet and  features a large dining room, conference area, separate study area, refrigerator and separate sink, two bathrooms, and a soaking tub.

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Presidential suite lounging area.
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Presidential suite exercise room.
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Notice at the far end of this picture is a balcony. The Presidential Suite is the only room at Sapphire Falls with a balcony.
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View from the Presidential suite balcony.

 

# 3 – Pet Friendly

We enjoy traveling with our four-legged friends, and it has become easier than ever to take your pets with you on a theme park vacation. Several years ago, Disney made several of their on-site hotels dog friendly. Universal offers four pet-friendly resorts with the Royal Pacific, Hard Rock Hotel, Portofino Bay Resort, and Sapphire Falls. What’s more, each of Universal’s properties were built with pets in mind, so the areas dedicated to them are much better than what you’ll find at Disney. Each pet friendly room will accept up to two pets, but the cost is just $100 per room for the entire length of stay. Upon check-in, the Loews Loves Pets program gives each pet owner a “welcome kit” that includes treats, bowls, and a placemat.

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Bacini – the official dog of DisTwitter – makes his way into Sapphire Falls.

The pet friendly rooms are grouped together in an area on the first floor of one specific wing of the resort.

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Sapphire Falls pet friendly room.
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Sapphire Falls.
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Bacini eating at Sapphire Falls.

Sometimes the dog food you bring from home just isn’t good enough for your pampered pet. If that’s the case, don’t worry. Sapphire Falls has you covered with options available via room service. That’s right, there are meals specifically made for dogs and cats. Each order comes with water, and you can also request items such as toys or pet waste bags.

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The SATURDAY SIX Spends a Night at Loews SAPPHIRE FALLS RESORT

The pet relief area at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort is massive, with a lighted walking path and a gigantic area to play in.

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The SATURDAY SIX Spends a Night at Loews SAPPHIRE FALLS RESORT

The other side of the building also has an area where guests enjoy taking walks with their pets. Unlike the dedicated pet relief area, this walkway is not closed off, but it is rarely used by any other other guests.

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Spencer enjoying a walk in the sun. (photo by @CraftyAshely)
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Bacini walking waterside.

# 2 – Amatista Cookhouse

Universal has set a high standard when it comes to on-site dining at its resorts, and Amatista Cookhouse at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort continues the tradition of solid table service along with a Caribbean themed menu, an open kitchen, and a great view. With high ceilings and large windows, natural light fills the restaurant and provides great atmosphere for a meal. Amatista is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Amatista Cookhouse. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Outdoor seating at Amatista. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Chargrilled Black Angus Burger – Lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, bacon, brioche bun American, cheddar, Swiss, provolone or bleu cheese (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)
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Grilled pineapple salad – Frisée lettuce, arugula, quinoa, tomatoes, avocado, roasted red pepper, plantain chips, citrus vinaigrette with added chicken. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)
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House-Made Empanadas – Roasted Chicken, smoked gouda Black bean, corn and vegetables (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Queso Fundido – Chorizo sausage, artichoke, mozzarella and provolone cheeses, roasted poblano sauce, blue corn tortilla chips (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Island Fish Sandwich – Fresh catch of the day, lettuce, tomato, mango-papaya salsa, coconut-pineapple bread (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Jerk Chicken Pot Pie – Onion, celery, carrots, sweet green peas, puff pastry (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Farmer’s Market Flatbread – Basil pesto, onions, peppers, artichokes, arugula, parmesan, mozzarella cheese (photo by Scott Sanders)

Once a “best kept secret” at Universal, word is getting out how great Amatista is.

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Amatista Cookhouse breakfast selections. (photo by Joseph Machado of Machado Farms)
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Amatista Cookhouse breakfast. (photo by Joseph Machado)

 

# 1 – The Pool

Sapphire Falls is home to the largest pool on Universal property: a 16,000 square foot pool that includes a water slide, a sandy beach area, and a top-notch pool bar in the Drhum Club Kantine. For our family, pools have become a determining factor in where we choose to vacation and Sapphire Falls has something for all of us. The older kids love doing the slide, the younger ones build sand castles, and we adults sip on Drhum Club Punch trying to take every last minute in. We also enjoy that the middle of the pool is zero entry and it’s designed to look like a sand bar.

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Aerial photo of Sapphire Falls Resort. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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Sapphire Falls pool at night.
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Slide.
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Slide.
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View from the Sapphire Falls pool “sand bar.” (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Crawling on the “sand bar.”

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(photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sandy beach area. (photo by Mike Sperduto)

Universal’s onsite hotels have some of the best poolside restaurants I have ever been to, and Drhum Club Kantine is right up there at the top with a shockingly great menu for “pool food.”

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Drhum Club Kantine. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Inside of Drhum Club Kantine. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Drhum Club Punch – Strong Water Rum, Rum Haven Coconut Rum, Pineapple, OJ, and Grenadine. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Adobo Chicken Tacos. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Tampico Nachos Fire Roa (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Brickoven Cheese Pizza. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Cookie Sundae.

Getting to keep the souvenir cups makes everything taste a little bit better.

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Now that’s a souvenir cup.
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Fruit plate.

There is a lot of seating around the Sapphire Falls pool area that is absolutely free, but one thing that my family likes to do on days that we check in to the hotel is rent a poolside cabana. With covered seating, a table, refrigerator, couch, TV, padded chairs, and multiple fans, we can spend the entire day poolside. The cabanas come with water and soft drinks, and you’ll get a Drhum Club server checking in on you throughout the day to see if you need anything else. We’ve had no problems getting a pack and play from the resort delivered to the cabana so that the little ones can take naps. The price of a cabana will fluctuate slightly depending on what season you go, but generally they are around $100 for a full day’s use and – for us – is a bargain.

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Sapphire Falls cabana. (photo by Scott Sanders)
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Sapphire Falls cabana. (photo by Scott Sanders)

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Honorable Mention: The Amenities

For those weirdoes perfectly sane people who like to work out on their vacation, Sapphire Falls has a well appointed fitness center with a ton of equipment and machines. The locker room is equipped with showers and a sauna.

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Fitness center. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Fitness center. (photo by Brandon Glover)

Sapphire Falls is on a quick (and complimentary) water taxi or walk away from the rest of the Universal Orlando Resort. That means you are always about 10 minutes away from enjoying a meal at The Cowfish, taking a ride aboard the Hogwarts Express, or even heading over to Cabana Bay for a set of bowling. There is no better way to get to the parks than a relaxing boat ride, but the short walk also allows you to burn off some of the calories you are surely about to take in with a bonkers milkshake from Toothsome Chocolate Emporium or a Voodoo Doughnut. For those used to bus transportation at Walt Disney World, buses are also arriving and departing seemingly non-stop to CityWalk. There was never a time we waited longer than three minutes for a bus.

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Water taxi leaving Sapphire Falls on its way to CityWalk. (photo by Brandon Glover)

Guests staying at Sapphire Falls get early access to the Universal theme parks and Volcano Bay.

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Early access to the theme parks, including Volcano Bay.

You can purchase your theme park tickets at Sapphire Falls, or even upgrade your Annual Pass.

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Before.
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After.

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So there you have it: Staying onsite at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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See ya next week!

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The Sweet Taste of Summer at Sprinkles

Just in time for the holiday weekend, Sprinkles cupcakes at Disney Springs has two special-edition cupcakes that capture that summer vibe.

The Sweet Taste of Summer at Sprinkles

First up is the 4th of July Red Velvet, topped with a mound of cream cheese frosting and covered with an explosion of red, white, blue, and gold sprinkles.

The Sweet Taste of Summer at Sprinkles

How much you like this cupcake will depend on whether or not you like red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. The cake is just dense enough to old up to the robust frosting. And while I know that Sprinkles is famous for… well, Sprinkles, they’re pretty to look at but not really necessary here.

The other summer option we sampled was the S’more Cupcake.

The Sweet Taste of Summer at Sprinkles

It may not be as flashy as the other one, but this cupcake makes up for it in flavor. From the graham cracker “crust” and the dark chocolate cake to the toasted marshmallow frosting, this is as close as you can get to a s’mores flavor without the campfire. Miss the “gooey” part of s’mores making? There’s also a bittersweet chocolate ganache to make it extra messy. Be warned, it’s rich–you may want to split this one!

Each cupcake is $5.99 at the Disney Springs location.

Which of these sweets is your sound of summer?

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Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular

Today in Getting to Know Universal we are covering the ins and outs of Universal Studios Florida’s The Bourne Stuntacular. Located in the Hollywood section, the park’s newest attraction features high-intensity, live-action sequences; digital projection technology; and large-scale props to bring an action movie to life.

Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular

The Bourne Stuntacular replaced Terminator 2 3D: Battle Across Time. Terminator debuted in 1996 as the most expensive film per minute. Combining actors, animated figures, props, and a 3D movie T2:3D changed theme park shows forever. After 21 years of operation T2:3D closed in fall 2017.

The Experience

Behind the Hollywood facades lies the headquarters of the secret CIA black-ops program Treadstone. As new recruits, we are invited to observe and track the CIA’s rogue assassin, Jason Bourne. Using a new visual surveillance system we watch Bourne as he crosses three continents, escapes assassins, and flies through the air.

If that seems complicated do not worry, it’s just a fancy backstory for explaining how there are live stunts on a stage in a theme park.

Bourne Stuntacular’s backdrop is a 3640 sq ft high-resolution LED screen that stretches the length of the stage. The screen is used in conjunction with actors, sets, and large props to seamlessly create a modern action movie right in front of guests’ eyes. In one memorable scene, Bourne climbs a tower that rotates in unison with the panning cityscape background.

It is hard not to compare Bourne to the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular at Hollywood Studios; both have “stunt” in the title and are based on popular action movies. Indiana Jones though replicates a movie shoot and attempts to show how stunts are performed (or were performed in 1980s). Bourne instead goes for a cinematic feel with modern effects and technology. What you get is less audience participation but a show that is tighter in execution.

The Opinion

Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular
Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular
Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular
Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular
Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular
Getting to Know Universal – The Bourne Stuntacular

T2:3D’s unique blending of film, actors, and effects left big shoes to fill. Despite Bourne being a slightly out-of-date franchise, the show not only lives up to T2:3D but surpasses, creating a new bar by which all stunt shows will be judged. Univeral really hit it out of the park with the show and we expect it will become a must-see, guest favorite.

Restrictions & Accommodations

  • Bourne Stuntacular is accessible by wheelchair and ECV.
  • CC and assisted listening are available.
  • The show features flashes, fire, and loud gun noises.
  • Motion on the video screen can cause motion sickness.
  • Due to the content of the show parental discretion is advised.

When to Visit

Bourne is the hottest show at Universal Orlando. Due to COVID-19 seating changes, expect to wait at least 30 minutes and up to an hour before being seated. Shows run every 45 minutes starting at roughly 10:40 a.m. and ending in the early evening. We suggest visiting one of the first two showings of the day and queueing up half an hour before scheduled showtime.

Are you excited for this new attraction? Let us know in the comments.

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In Case You Missed It: News and Rumors – Week of July 3, 2020

Happy #Hamilfilm day! Will you be watching the musical on Disney+ today? Also, we wish you a very Happy 4th of July weekend. Please remember to stay socially distanced this weekend!

This week, see what Cast Members did to get ready for returning to work at Walt Disney World, find out when Mulan will be hitting theaters (maybe), and more.

In Case You Missed It – Disney and Universal Orlando News and Rumors

Walt Disney World and the hotel industry lobby just won a sweeping court victory that could save Disney and other hotel companies, but cost cities, counties and schools millions of dollars a year in property taxes.

Levy Restaurants filed notices with the state of Florida last week, saying it will lay off workers at Paddlefish and Terralina Crafted Italian effective August 1.

Disney has officially postponed Destination D for this year.

Ok….I’ll admit. I may have gotten a little teary eyed at the end of this video. This was super well done. Thank you Cast Members. We look forward to seeing you soon!

To prepare for Hamilton, Jimmy Fallon did what he does best. He brought together The Roots and the original cast of the musical for another installment of “At Home Instruments

Oh, I can already tell you. This movie, Soul, is going to wreck me. I’m gonna need a whole box of tissues for this one and I don’t even know if that will be enough based on this trailer.

Mulan has once again been delayed due to coronavirus concerns. It will now come out in August.

Margo Robbie is now attached to a new, female-fronted Pirates of the Caribbean for Disney.

We all love those episodes of TV shows where they go to a Disney destination. Here’s a round up and where you can watch them. (So the new one to me was the Blossom one…)

Whoa! In a surprise move, Disney Plus announced a new visual album from Beyoncé — “Black Is King,” will premiere globally on Disney+ on July 31.

In Case We Missed It

What did we miss? Attach your ideas to bottles of Pumpkin Juice and send it to blog@touringplans.com with the words “In Case You Missed It” in the subject line.

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

When Walt Disney World re-opens in July, all guest Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members will be required to wear face coverings. Disney is asking guests to bring their own masks.

From Disney’s Website:

All face coverings should:
– Fully cover an individual’s nose and mouth and allow the Guest to remain hands-free
– Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
– Be secured with ties or ear loops
– Be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable

We plan to vigorous test many different options for face coverings. We will have multiple people testing multiple masks on multiple days. Each person will wear a different mask each hour, and every mask will be tested at different times of the day. After each mask, the testers will answer these questions:

  • Would you want to wear the mask all-day?
  • How easy is breathing & talking?
  • How is the overall comfort?

The masks that we will be testing are masks suggested by TouringPlans users and masks that are advertised as being good for exercising in the heat. These face coverings are not medical grade and are not guaranteed to protect wearers from COVID-19. CDC information on face coverings can be found here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1) Illustration of people wearing cloth face masks

Your cloth face covering may protect them. Their cloth face covering may protect you.

It is not possible to test every mask on the market. We started ordering masks on June 11. Below are listed the masks we ordered. The list includes the price and amount of time it took to receive them. We plan to include the Disney masks, but they were not in stock when we tried to order them online. The masks are listed in random order.

1. VTER Cotton Breathing Mask

VTER masks are made with a blend of 35% cotton and 65% polyester that blocks dust, dirt, and pollen while also absorbing excess moisture.

Available at amazon.com, 5 for $20

Arrived in 5 days.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

2. Mission Neck Gaiter

Mission neck gaiters are constructed of thin, soft, lightweight, stretchy fabric. When activated with water it cools to 30 degrees below average body temperature.

Buy 3 get 1 free. $59.97 + free shipping

Available here. Arrived in 5 days.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

3. Athleta Athletic Face Masks (5-Pack)

Five masks for $30. With free shipping, the masks arrived in 7 days. Available here. Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

4. Onzie Mindful Mask

Activewear brand Onzie repurposed its performance fabric into a form-fitting face mask that allows airflow and wicks away moisture to keep the environment under your mask comfortable.

2 for $24 -15% WELCOME +$8.50 shipping. Arrived in 3 days.

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

5. Jiyye Neck Gaiter

This half balaclava neck gaiter is made from a light and breathable silk. This light moisture-wicking fabric will transfer heat, sweat, and humidity away from your body. Openings for your ear will help keep this face-covering in place.

Available at Amazon for $11.99

Arrived in 5 days

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

6. Tough Outfitters 12-in-1 Cooling Scarf

A lightweight blend of spandex and polyester that’s sweat-wicking and breathable. It can be soaked in water for a stronger cooling effect.

Available at amazon.com, $15

Arrived in 7 days.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

7. StringKing 3-Layer Face Mask

This single-use mask offers a lightweight mask with 3 layers of protection.

Box of 50 for $38 + $12 Shipping. Arrived in 6 days.

Available here.

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8. Purple Face Mask

The sleep company Purple created a soft mask with moisture-wicking Breeze mesh. Comes in two sizes.

2 for $20 with free shipping.

Arrived in 8 days.

Available here.

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9. Eliel Face Masks

Five Pack of fun face masks. Designs that are sent are random.

$50 with free shipping.

Arrived in 4 days.

Available here.

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10. Thompson Tee

Thompson Tee uses premium breathable, soft cotton for their masks. Masks come in adult and kids sizes in white or black. Made in the U.S.A.

Two for $5.99 + Free Shipping

Arrived in 4 days.

Available here.

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11. Kini Bands

Soft stretch face masks. Wicking and breathable. Made in the U.S.A.

$14.99 -1.49 (KINI-10 10% off) + $ 3.18 shipping.

Arrived in 13 days.

Available here.

 

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 1)

The scarf/gaiter style masks do not follow Disney’s guidelines, but have been seen worn at Disney Springs. Since it is not clear, we will include them in our testing.

Stay tuned for the next blog post where we test airflow for these masks.

 

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