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Bullseye Joins the Disney Kitchen Collection

Bullseye: He’s Woody’s horse, he’s a smart one, and he has joined a collection of Disney kitchenware available at Disney Springs. Inside World of Disney we spotted this adorable Bullseye oven mitt. Round up your dinner with this cute oven mitt that is Bullseye’s sweet face.

This oven mitt is $14.99 and is on display with other Disney kitchen gadgets like a Mickey Mouse glove oven mitt and Mickey wine bottle stoppers.

Bullseye Joins the Disney Kitchen Collection
Bullseye the Horse Oven Mitt and Disney Kitchenware
Bullseye Joins the Disney Kitchen Collection
Bullseye the Horse Oven Mitt and Disney Kitchenware
Bullseye Joins the Disney Kitchen Collection
Bullseye the Horse Oven Mitt and Disney Kitchenware

Will Bullseye gallop into your home?

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In Case You Missed It: News and Rumors – Week of June 26, 2020

Uh….this week has been a big one. Changes to attractions, a new system that won’t work, Disneyland not reopening when projected….definitely a whirlwind!

This week, get excited for Hamilton, find out some new people you should follow on Instagram, and more.

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

Speaking of that new system. Remember that time that Disney’s technology always goes flawlessly, but the problem is because Guests are doing it wrong? Yeah…..well that’s the way Disney tried to spin the mess that was the Disney Park Pass reservation system this week.

While we know that Disneyland will now not be reopening when initially intended, Walt Disney World Cast Members want the same kind of delay.

This is a wonderful story. Two furloughed Walt Disney World musicians keep playing and they even bring costumes!

PopSugar shared a great list of “50+ Black Disney Influencers You Need to Follow on Instagram For a Daily Dose of Magic

Well, Mulan may be pushed back again. Would you prefer to see it pushed back or would you like to see it debut somewhere like Disney+?

*Kermit flailing arms* Um….just this. All of this.

Are you excited about Hamilton hitting Disney+? The trailer came out this week and we also learned about what Lin-Manuel gave up. (The title of this article is amazing.)

Disney Publishing is bringing a little terror into the magical world with the upcoming middle grade horror book series Disney Chills, which is set to debut this coming July.

Could we be getting a Twister reboot? While nothing can replace that hateful chemistry of Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton….this is one of my favorite films, though I don’t know if I want to to become a franchise.

Wow….our thoughts are with the Team Members who have lost their jobs this week.

In Case We Missed It

What did we miss? Attach your ideas to a Mickey Mouse Americana Light-Up Necklace and send it to blog@touringplans.com with the words “In Case You Missed It” in the subject line.

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Splash Mountain to Be Rethemed to The Princess and the Frog

According to the OC Register, Disney will officially be retheming Splash Mountain in both Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom to an attraction based on the animated classic, The Princess and the Frog. The new attraction will pick up after the final kiss, and we join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure – featuring some of the incredible music from the film – as they prepare for their first-ever Mardi Gras performance.

“The retheming of Splash Mountain is of particular importance today,” according to a statement posted to the Disney Parks Blog. “The new concept is inclusive — one that all of our guests can connect with and be inspired by, and it speaks to the diversity of the millions of people who visit our parks each year.”

According to the article, this change over has actually been in the works for a while. In fact, it’s actually been on the table since last year. While it may have been on the table for a while, the move seems to be pushed forward by Disney following a flurry of social media buzz to update Splash Mountain’s controversial backstory amid social justice protests. The Splash Mountain makeover will be led by Imagineering senior creative producer Charita Carter. The article also states that Imagineer Tony Baxter, who had a hand in creating Splash Mountain, will serve as a creative advisor for this makeover.

Splash Mountain is based off the controversial 1940s Disney film, Song of the South. The film itself features characters and songs based on the “Uncle Remus” stories, which is a collection of folktales from the Southern plantation era compiled by Joel Chandler Harris and published in the 1880s, which have been criticized for perpetuating racist stereotypes. Disney shelved the controversial live-action/animated musical film back in the 1980s and the company’s former CEO and current Executive Chairman Bob Iger said the movie would not appear on Disney+.

As of right now, we don’t have a closing date for updating the attraction. It does however appear that when the parks reopen from their coronavirus closure, it will reopen in its current form at both resorts.

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Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs

Independence Day, Fourth of July, is practically here, and shopDisney and Disney Springs has plenty of Americana merchandise. At World of Disney at Disney Springs we spotted a collection of merchandise that celebrates the stars and stripes forever. You can find some of these items at shopDisney online, and we’ve included links to those items below.

Here are the red, white, and blue highlights:

Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Disney Americana Collection
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey Mouse Reversible Sequin Backpack
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey American Windbreaker Detail
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey American Windbreaker
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Minnie Mouse Sequined Loungefly Backpack
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Minnie Mouse Sequined Loungefly Backpack
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey Americana Leggings
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey USA V-Neck T-Shirt
Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs
Mickey USA V-Neck T-Shirt

Star-Spangled Merchandise Arrives to Disney Springs

 

You can find additional Americana items at shopDisney online.

Will any of these items make it to your own home of the brave?

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Universal Studios Touring Plan Test

Many of you already know the benefits of saving time with customizable touring plans. Frequently, we send our teams into the field to test them out. This not only helps assure the efficacy of the system, but also provides real-world data. Our field reporter, Christina Harrison, is no stranger to Disney parks, but is now a proud Universal Orlando passholder. She’s having fun exploring all that Universal has to offer, and what better way to make sure she’s seeing all the sights than with a touring plan.

We sent Christina  to Universal Orlando Resort on Tuesday, June 24, 2020, to test a Touring Plan. She arrived at 6:50 a.m., hoping to get into the Virtual Line for Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, but when no return time was available, she secured a Virtual Line Pass of 9:00 – 9:30 a.m. for Fast & Furious – Supercharged. Christina will try again for a Hagrid’s Virtual Line reservation on Friday.

With her annual pass, Christina gets her early entry to Universal Studios park like Universal hotel guests, so she can start her plan at 8 a.m. in Diagon Alley. Here’s how her plan worked.

Universal Studios Touring Plan Test

Initial Plan:

Arrive Wait Duration Walking
1) Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts 8:10 12 5 1
2) Diagon Alley 8:28 2 30 5
3) Transformers: The Ride-3D 9:05 4 5 3
4) Fast & Furious – Supercharged
Notes: Use the 9:00-9:30 Virtual Line
9:17 8 5 3
5) Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit 9:36 6 4 2
6) Shrek 4-D 9:47 8 20 4
7) Revenge of the Mummy 10:17 5 5 5
8) E.T. Adventure 10:31 8 8 3
9) Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl 10:48 6 2 1
10) The Simpsons Ride 10:55 7 8 1
11) MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack 11:11 7 5 2
12) Knight Bus 11:25 0 5 1
13) Ollivanders 11:31 5 7 1
14) The Tales of Beedle the Bard 12:15 15 11 1
15) Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees 12:45 15 13 8
16) Universal Orlando’s Horror Make-Up Show 1:30 9 27 3
17) Animal Actors on Location 2:15 15 25 6

After riding Rip Ride Rocket, the plan was Evaluated to update expected wait times. The results are as follows.

Arrive Wait Duration Walking
6) Shrek 4-D 10:06 22 (+14) 20 4
7) Revenge of the Mummy 10:52 12 (+7) 5 5
8) E.T. Adventure 11:14 6 (-2) 8 3
9) Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl 11:31 4 (-2) 2 1
10) The Simpsons Ride 11:38 20 (+13) 8 1
11) MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack 12:07 14 (+7) 5 2
12) Knight Bus 12:28 0 5 1
13) Ollivanders 12:34 5 7 1
14) The Tales of Beedle the Bard 1:45 15 11 1
15) Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees 2:15 15 13 8
16) Universal Orlando’s Horror Make-Up Show 2:51 9 27 3
17) Animal Actors on Location 3:30 15 25 6

The expected wait times went up an average of 6.3 minutes. The extra wait time, pushed the shows at the end of the plan to the next show time.

The predicted and observed crowd level was a 4.

Here’s what Christina’s experience was like in her own words.

I arrived at parking for USO at 6:50 a.m. for 8:00 entry (AP early entry). I attempted to get into the Virtual Line for Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure but when no return time was available, I secured a Virtual line Pass of 9:00 – 9:30am for Fast & Furious – Supercharged. Important note – we are testing the same idea on Friday but using the tips we picked up through the day. Several Team Members gave the following advice:

1) Make sure we are on the Universal Wifi when we try to get in the Virtual Line. (I was not.)

2) Start trying at 7:00 a.m. exactly and if unsuccessful, exit out of the browser completely before attempting again.
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
Since Islands of Adventure does not have early annual pass entry, the Virtual Line time may differ from the two Virtual Line attractions at Universal Studios Orlando. We will report back on Friday.
After scanning in for the day, I made my way to Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts – step 1 on my TouringPlan for the day. Since Universal Studios Orlando is at lowered capacity, the line for a locker was short and efficient. The queue was a walk-on and, most importantly, very well air conditioned. Side note – as someone who has frequently swung my backpack and elbows around to clear some personal space in crowded lines, the forced social distance of the Universal Studios Orlando lines (6.5 to 12 or more feet between parties) is wonderful.
Step 2 was a walk around Diagon Alley. Since I was in during Early Park Admission hours, not all of the stores were open. This meant that a thorough snoop around only took about 15 minutes instead of the 30 designated in the Plan.
Step 3 was Transformers: The Ride – 3D. If you’re taking advantage of the early park admission at Universal Studios Orlando, this is a good time to stop for water or dip into Starbucks on your way from Diagon Alley. You’ll literally pass Starbucks when walking through the New York area of the park on your way to Production Central where step 3 is located. If you’re on plan, you’ll have around 15 extra minutes before Transformers opens at 9:00 a.m. Look out for an Optimus Prime meet and greet (socially distant) on your way out of the attraction. 
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Step 4 Fast & Furious – Used Virtual Line pass.
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
Step 5 Rip Ride Rockit – If you haven’t been to USO before, this is the giant, swirly red roller coaster that you can see from the entrance and basically the entire left side of the park. 
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
Step 6 is just across from RRR – Shrek 4-D  – Advice – put your phone away. I laughed when the Team Member said to put them away and was then very thankful for my Otter Box case. You’re in a theater seat and you don’t have a seat belt but there are lots of sudden, jerky movements.
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
Step 7 Revenge of the Mummy –  The stilt dudes are fun and are naturally distant but they interact with guests a good bit.
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
Step 8 E.T. Adventure – this had zero wait and may have sentimental value for those of us of a certain age. The ride bike has E.T. – would recommend that seat.
Step 9 takes us to Springfield: Home of the Simpsons for Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl. It’s Dumbo but with a Simpsons theme.
Step 10 – The Simpsons Ride – The pre-show is now separated by party. Since I was alone, I was alone for the pre-show and in a car on my own, which was good because there were fewer people to hear me moaning from motion sickness. It’s like Soarin’ in that each car is lifted and watching the same screen but that’s it for similarities. Simpsons fans with steel constitutions will love this step in the plan.
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Step 11 – Men in Black Alien Attack – for someone who has been happily riding Buzz Lightyear for years and years, my first time on MIB was a delight. The ray gun thingy has great aim and the effects and scenery were amazing.
Universal Studios Touring Plan Test
In summary, this TP was a fantastic way to experience all 11 major attractions at USO in just over 4 hours of park access. Getting through attractions quickly is even more important now that masks shorten our tolerance of the heat and humidity. This plan requires you, like all plans, to arrive 60-90 minutes prior to opening so your entire day is more like 5.5 hours. Still, this provides a short period of time to get motion sick on so many different and well-themed rides.

It is important to re-Evaluate if not re-Optimize your Touring Plan while you are in the park. The updated plan will use the conditions in the park and give you a more accurate plan. The chart below shows how this worked on the day in question.

  Predicted Wait Time Actual Wait Time
Initial 10 am
1) Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts 12 9
3) Transformers: The Ride-3D 4 12
4) Fast & Furious – Supercharged 8 10
5) Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit 6 18
6) Shrek 4-D 8 22 25
7) Revenge of the Mummy 5 12 14
8) E.T. Adventure 8 6 0
9) Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl 6 4 11
10) The Simpsons Ride 7 20 14
11) MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack 7 14 12

What are your thoughts about our in-park tests? Feel free to share any questions or comments below.

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