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Pros and Cons of Disney World Travel During COVID

Walt Disney World has been reopened for business since July. While the super sparse attendance of those early days is long gone, there are other bright spots that make for a favorable travel situation for some guests. And of course, 2020 being 2020 there are also a number of drawbacks to Disney World travel. We’re here to break down the Pros and Cons, to help you come up with the course of action that’s best for you and your family.

Pros and Cons of Disney World Travel During COVID

PROS

  • Attendance caps are in place. While the socially distanced queues may make the WDW walkways feel packed, Disney is, in fact, limiting attendance to about 35% of capacity. This is particularly good news for guests planning to visit over the winter holidays, a time when 100% capacity is the norm. If you’ve ever been at the parks when they were full, you’ll understand that 35% capacity is comparatively a very light crowd.
  • You know you’ll be able to get into the park in advance. A corollary of the above point is that during some holiday weeks the parks might be so crowded that they temporarily stop admitting more guests. For example, you might have your heart set on New Year’s Eve at Magic Kingdom, but be prevented from entering (even with a valid park ticket) if the crowds are too heavy. With the current park pass system in place, you have a real reservation to get into the park.
  • There are plenty of hotel deals to be found. Disney is trying hard to attract guests, discounting many hotel stays in early 2021 from 10-35%. If you’re willing to stay off-site or roll the dice on a Priceline deal, you can save significantly more than that.
  • There are unique experiences. Sure, some old favorite Disney experiences are currently on hiatus, but there are also new activities that have come to fill in the gaps. Character cavalcades are one example of a lovely addition to the parks – a quick burst of fun without the need to plan or wait for it.
  • Disney is taking COVID precautions seriously. Disney has instituted strict cleaning and social distancing protocols throughout the parks and resorts. They’ve upped their already sound cleaning game. And masks are mandated everywhere. We’ve done our own counts and found that full mask compliance at Disney World is greater than 95%. Depending on where you’re coming from, that might make WDW a significantly safer spot than the supermarket in your hometown.
  • You might enjoy that some experiences are missing. For example, lots of folks bemoan the loss of evening Magic Kingdom fireworks, but if you’re someone with sensory issues that are exacerbated by the cacophony and flashing lights, you might welcome a reprieve from the melee.
  • Mental health boost. If Disney is your happy place and you’ve been struggling with mental health issues during the pandemic, a park-induced blast of serotonin could be a life saver.

CONS

  • Um, COVID. The Coronavirus pandemic continues to spread full force. For many folks, that alone is reason to pause any travel right now. Seriously, if you or your loved ones are immunocompromised, older than 60, or have any other medical contraindication, PLEASE avoid the parks until at least the summer when you, and much of the rest of the population, are vaccinated
  • You absolutely have to wear a mask. For many folks, this is a real pro of Disney travel, but if you’re someone who finds mask troublesome, then now is not the time to visit. If you can’t stomach having masks in your photos, then skip this trip.
  • Some activities are missing. Evening fireworks at Magic Kingdom, character meet & greets, Disney’s All-Star Sports resort, and Victoria & Albert’s restaurant are just a few of the things at Walt Disney World that are not currently operational. If you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip, or if these omissions will make or break your visit, then you may want to postpone your trip for a year.
  • There are no FastPasses. The lack of FastPasses means that you can’t, say, plan to ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in the afternoon without a wait; it’s simply not possible. Some minor attractions rarely have significant lines.
  • Mental health challenges. If you’re someone who likes routine and knowing what to expect, or who finds worry about potential illness as troublesome as the illness itself, then going to Disney World during COVID could be more stress than it’s worth.

Only you can make the right choice for your personal situation. If you do decide to visit Walt Disney World as the pandemic continues, Touring Plans can help by reducing your time waiting in lines, helping you score difficult meal reservations, and by helping you find the best hotel room in your budget.

Let us know what you think the pros and cons of WDW are right now.

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Around the Universe – Discounts and News for December 2020

2020 IS ALMOST OVER! Oh, and we have deals, construction updates, and refurbishment news out of Universal Orlando this week. BRING ON 2021.

Holiday 2020 Events

Universal Orlando is celebrating the holidays with new physically distant holiday offerings for 2020. New this year is the Universal’s Holiday Experience with Macy’s Balloons walkthrough, Holiday Tribute Store, Holiday Tree Trail scavenger hunt, and physically distant Grinch meet and greet.

Construction Updates

Inside Islands of Adventure, VelociCoaster construction continues. Nighttime testing and adjustment continues with the coaster, landscaping installation continues around the Jurassic Park waterfront, and work walls have come down inside the land.

Today Universal revealed the new coaster trains which feature on-board lighting, lap-bar restraints, and a slick futuristic design.

Construction is wrapping up on the most anticipated change to an attraction ever: the upgrading of Forbidden Journey’s nightmare lockers. These new lockers will support a larger space outside of the castle basement which will improve guest access before and after riding.

Meanwhile, in CityWalk, the new store construction continues. We are expecting an official announcement in early 2021 with rumors suggesting it could be an expanded and upgraded Studio Store.

Portofino Bay and Endless Summer Dockside Open, Surfside Closes

As reported last month two resorts are re-opening at Universal while another is closing. Portofino Bay reopened this week after closing in mid-March due to COVID-19. While closed, the resort refreshed all their rooms with a new look and soft items. Endless Summer – Dockside is opening for the first time on December 15. The sister, and smaller, resort Endless Summer – Surfside is closing at the end of the year with all bookings moving to the larger Dockside.

Discounts and Deals

  • Buy a 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket, Receive 3 Days Free – Starting at $243.99 plus tax for adults
  • 40% off ticket and hotel packages, save up to $800 on vacation packages
  • Save 30% on Universal Express Pass (Annual Passholders only)
  • Annual Passholder Resort Discounts – Dates Now Through February 2021
    • Endless Summer Dockside – Standard rooms starting $74 a night plus tax
    • Cabana Bay Beach Resort – Standard rooms starting $79 a night plus tax
    • Loews Royal Pacific Resort – Standard rooms starting at $169 a night plus tax
    • Hard Rock Hotel – Standard rooms starting at $189 a night plus tax
  • 3-Day Pass for $164.99 per guest plus tax (FL residents only)
  • Save Up To $100 On Select Annual Passes (FL residents only)

Refurbishments and Closures

The following attractions are closed due to COVID-19. At this time there are no dates for reopening unless otherwise listed.

  • Volcano Bay – Reopening March 1, 2021
  • Fievel’s Playground
  • Curious George Goes to Town
  • A Day in the Park with Barney
  • Fear Factor Live
  • Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl – Closed weekdays
  • Camp Jurassic
  • If I Ran the Zoo
  • Jurassic Discovery Center
  • Me Ship, The Olive
  • Poseidon’s Fury
  • Storm Force Acceleration

The following attractions are closed for refurbishment:

  • Revenge of the Mummy – January 4 – 15, 2021
  • Hogwarts Express – January 21, 2021
  • Jurassic Park River Adventure – January 11 – 29, 2021
  • Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges – February 1 – 19, 2021
  • Dudley Do-Right Ripsaw Falls: February 22 – March 19, 2021

Leave your thoughts in the comments below! 

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REVIEW – Say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas

One of our favorite little “secrets” is visiting Dockside Margaritas at Disney Springs for their seasonal margaritas. For the holiday season you can say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas with a seasonal margarita. Our team enjoyed the waterside views as they sipped on this festive seasonal margarita.

REVIEW – Say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas
Dockside Margaritas

The Feliz Navidad Margarita is a fairly simple recipe with Herradura Blanco Tequila, Crème de Cassis, and apple juice. The color is simply gorgeous thanks to the Crème de Cassis (which is a sweet liqueur made from black currants). The Blanco Tequila is very light, so combining that with the sweet Crème de Cassis and the apple juice, you’ve got a very sweet and light margarita.

REVIEW – Say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas
Feliz Navidad Margarta Description
REVIEW – Say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas
Feliz Navidad Margarta at Dockside Margaritas

Thankfully the chili salt rim adds a nice contrast and some mild heat. A lime wedge is added as a garnish, and our team recommends squeezing it in to add some tartness, and perhaps asking for a second one if you really want to cut back the sweet. Sipping on this beauty at Dockside Margaritas is a great way to stop and take a minute to enjoy the season in a relaxing outdoor venue.

REVIEW – Say “Feliz Navidad” at Dockside Margaritas
Feliz Navidad Margarta at Dockside Margaritas

For $15.00 this is a very good, fresh-made cocktail. It certainly beats the disaster that was the Peppermint Margarita last year. Yes, there are a few tiny ways 2020 is better than 2019 – we’ll take the small victory.

Have you ever stopped for a margarita at Dockside Margaritas? Where do you love to grab a drink at Disney Springs?

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Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020

Overall wait times and crowds have been pretty mild, but bumps in the road for some headliner attraction have had a cascading effect on wait times. Our team observed at EPCOT today 9 out of 500 guests that were not wearing their masks in accordance with Disney’s guidelines, and at Magic Kingdom today 13 out of 500. That means 98.2% of guests observed at EPCOT and 97.4% at Magic Kingdom were wearing their masks correctly. Finally, we received 196 actual wait time submissions in our Lines app today – thank you, Liners! Let’s dive in.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Wait Times

We’ve been seeing long wait times at Na’vi River Journey. Expedition Everest had some unexpected downtime which may have impacted wait times and other big attractions. And today’s weather was near perfection, which does tend to drive attendance at Animal Kingdom.

DINOSAUR had an average wait time today of 30 minutes. Its 7-day average is 34 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 36 minutes, so today ranks #17 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 33 minutes, so today ranks #138 for the past year.

Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020

Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain had an average wait time today of 35 minutes. Its 7-day average is 37 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 37 minutes, so today ranks #15 for the past month. We received 4 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 41% of the posted wait time.

 had an average wait time today of 52 minutes. Its 7-day average is 48 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #12 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 57 minutes, so today ranks #118 for the past year.

Avatar Flight of Passage had an average wait time today of 55 minutes. Its 7-day average is 59 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 64 minutes, so today ranks #15 for the past month. We received 5 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 85% of the posted wait time.

Rise of the Resistance had a very rough day today with operations. The first boarding groups did not get called until about 12:15 p.m. Then there was a gap in operations around 3:00 p.m., though this has been a trend for a while. With the new procedures and increased capacity, we were recently seeing boarding groups in the 120 range and higher being called toward the end of the day, but they’re barely reaching 60 today.

EPCOT Wait Times

Living with the Land had an average wait time today of 12 minutes. Its 7-day average is 13 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 12 minutes, so today ranks #16 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 14 minutes, so today ranks #156 for the past year. We received 4 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 24% of the posted wait time.

Mission: SPACE Orange had an average wait time today of 21 minutes. Its 7-day average is 25 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 28 minutes, so today ranks #16 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 29 minutes, so today ranks #133 for the past year.

Soarin’ had an average wait time today of 35 minutes. Its 7-day average is 39 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 41 minutes, so today ranks #15 for the past month. We received 4 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 62% of the posted wait time.

Test Track had an average wait time today of 56 minutes. Its 7-day average is 64 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 62 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 57 minutes, so today ranks #92 for the past year.

Frozen Ever After had an average wait time today of 67 minutes. Its 7-day average is 73 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 73 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 59 minutes, so today ranks #81 for the past year.

Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020

Here’s a quick look at some of the crowds, and lack thereof, at EPCOT today.

Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020
Spaceship Earth December 3, 2020
Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020
Yukon Kitchen December 3, 2020
Rise of Resistance Struggles and More, Walt Disney World Wait Times – Thursday, November 3, 2020
Mexico Pavilion December 3, 2020

Magic Kingdom Wait Times

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad had an average wait time today of 50 minutes. Its 7-day average is 48 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 47 minutes, so today ranks #11 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 51 minutes, so today ranks #103 for the past year. We received 8 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 61% of the posted wait time.

Jungle Cruise had an average wait time today of 44 minutes. Its 7-day average is 42 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 51 minutes, so today ranks #123 for the past year.

Peter Pan’s Flight had an average wait time today of 38 minutes. Its 7-day average is 35 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 34 minutes, so today ranks #9 for the past month. We received 9 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 58% of the posted wait time.

Pirates of the Caribbean had an average wait time today of 47 minutes. Its 7-day average is 44 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #12 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 42 minutes, so today ranks #110 for the past year.

Space Mountain had an average wait time today of 39 minutes. Its 7-day average is 44 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 40 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 57 minutes, so today ranks #145 for the past year. We received 8 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 78% of the posted wait time.

Splash Mountain had an average wait time today of 56 minutes. Its 7-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 54 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 53 minutes, so today ranks #76 for the past year. We received 9 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 72% of the posted wait time.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train had an average wait time today of 69 minutes. Its 7-day average is 70 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 65 minutes, so today ranks #11 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 78 minutes, so today ranks #120 for the past year. We received 7 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 99% of the posted wait time.

Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid had an average wait time today of 24 minutes. Its 7-day average is 22 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 21 minutes, so today ranks #14 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 23 minutes, so today ranks #118 for the past year. We received 5 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 43% of the posted wait time.

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PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom

Our team explored the wilds of Disney’s Animal Kingdom earlier this week and we thought it would be a good time to revisit Dinoland U.S.A. and Dino-Rama. This quirky, campy section of Dinoland is criticized for its cheap design, and some of its offerings have been reduced. Let’s take a quick look at a few things that are still worth appreciating in this little land.

PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Dino-Rama inside Dinoland U.S.A. – November 2020
PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Primeval Whirl – November 2020

The main attraction within Dino-Rama is Primeval Whirl. This whirling twirling “mouse” style coaster has been a hot topic for years. Plagued with maintenance issues, the coaster went from seasonal operation only to potentially being extinct. Currently it is still standing, but it has not operated in quite a while. There are some fun details and silly puns that you can see even though the ride isn’t available.

PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Dinoland Midway Games
PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Dinoland Midway Games
PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Triceratops Plush Prize from Dino-Rama

Another fun part of Dino-Rama is the midway games. These can be a silly use of time and family bonding, but they can also be costly. The new cutesy dinosaur plush prizes are popular. But, despite the popularity of the prizes, Disney has been reducing the amount of games in operation. During our visit this week only Bronto Score – the basketball game, and Comet Crasher were in operation.

PHOTOS – The Current State of Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom
Dino-Rama inside Dinoland U.S.A. – November 2020

If you’re looking for a break, Dino-Rama is a noisy part of the park, but is usually less crowded. Plus, young kids love dinosaurs and this a great spot to share with kids. There are lots of silly details so take a few moments to look around. Dino-Rama and Dinoland U.S.A. may not be a highlight of your vacation, but it can be a fun stop.

Have you explored Dinoland U.S.A. before? What’s your favorite detail?

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