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Umm…It Was a MESS Getting Into Universal On Its Official Reopening Day!

Today is the official public reopening of Universal Orlando’s theme parks and, of course, we’re there to check it out!

Universal

We attended one of the Annual Passholder early access days this week and getting into the park was relatively simple. But on this first day open to the general public, one particular aspect of getting into the parks has been a little bit crazy so far!

Universal Orlando’s theme parks open at 9AM EST to the general public, so we headed out early to check out what was going on. When we got to the gates to get into the parking garage, we were met with a lengthy wait!

Waiting at Universal Gates

Initially, it appeared only 4 lanes were open at the gate, causing the massive lines of cars to have to quickly merge down.

Entering Universal

Which led to waiting…

Getting Closer

…and waiting. All in all, it took us almost an HOUR from arriving at the parking gates to enter. Getting our temperature check and getting through the turnstiles were much swifter and more efficient processes and so far, the crowds actually don’t seem too bad!

Temp Checks

We’re assuming that as the parks open they’ll open more lanes to enter the parking garage, so hopefully, others won’t run into the same trouble we did.

Click here to check out our coverage of the reopening day of Universal (that’s today!)

Are you planning to visit Universal soon? Let us know in the comments!

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We’re LIVE from the Grand Reopening of Universal Orlando’s Theme Parks

A few days ago we reported LIVE from the Universal Orlando’s Annual Passholder preview.

Universal

Today, the park has officially reopened to the general public and we’re back to see how crowds look and to see if Universal has implemented new procedures and worked out a few of the kinks we saw at the Annual Passholder preview.

We will be updating this post LIVE throughout the day, so be sure to check back for more information.

Parking

We arrived at 7:15AM to a line of people waiting for the parking garages to open. Around 8:30AM, the garages opened and the line slowly began to move.

Parking at Universal

This process took about 45 minutes from start to finish.

Parking at Universal

But once we actually entered the garage, things went very smoothly. Universal is continuing to park cars in every other spot, so guests can distance themselves from others when exiting their vehicle. Once you exit your car, team members will likely fill the empty spots next to where you’ve parked.

Parking

Temperature Checks

As a reminder, everyone planning to visit Universal Orlando must undergo a temperature screening. If you have a temperature above 100.4F, you will not be granted access to Universal’s CityWalk area or their theme parks.

Temp Checks

Although there were quite a few people, the temperature check process was very smooth and efficient.

Turnstiles and Ticketing

Universal is NOT using a reservation system like SeaWorld and Disney World will be upon reopening. Universal, is still limiting capacity. So let’s take a look at how they are implementing this process. According to a manager, the parks did not hit capacity during the Annual Passholder previews. But if the parks do fill up, team members will inform guests at the turnstiles of which park is full and it will then become a situation where more guests can enter as other guests leave.

8:30AM: The line for the turnstile was about 15-20 parties long. And team members ensured that each party was keeping the appropriate amount of distance from each other.

Universal Lines

The line of people waiting to get tickets was much longer. While this looks like a lot of people, remember this line was spaced out and organized by team members as well.

Universal Ticket Line

Entering the Park

They did not scan our finger, but a team member did check an ID with our Annual Pass.

Turnstile

The park is supposed to open at 9AM EST but they started letting guests through around 8:45AM this morning.

Entering Universal

So far crowds are looking relatively light this morning.

Universal Studios

Virtual Line

Like it was at the Passholder Preview, the Virtual Line was in use today. We actually noticed a bunch more attractions than were available when we were here the other day! The Virtual Line screen features a list of all of the rides with the virtual queue option. You’ll notice the greyed out times were the ones that weren’t available when we took our screenshot (before 9AM).

Virtual Line

When you select an attraction, you tell the app your party size and what upcoming time works best for you.

Virtual Line

Then, you’ll get your spot in the Virtual Line! The passes look like this.

Virtual Line

For some attractions, you may have to wait in a physical queue when redeeming your Virtual Line pass. We’re looking at you Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure! This morning though, there wasn’t much of a queue built up with the low crowds.

Hagrid’s Motorbike Adventure Queue

We actually got to experience what happens when an attraction has downtime during your Virtual Line window! Hagrid’s was down for a short period this morning and we got this alert in our Universal app.

Virtual Line alert

When this happens, you are automatically given a one-time use Express Pass that lets you skip the line at an attraction. Just keep in mind, you can’t use it for some popular attractions — like MOST of the Harry Potter rides.

Express Pass

The Attractions Experience

With such low crowds, a lot of the wait times were pretty low. The most congested part of the park when we entered was around The Incredible Hulk Coaster.

The Incredible Hulk Coaster

On the other hand, some rides were walk-ons like Doctor Doom’s Fearfall…

Doctor Doom’s Fearfall

…and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. Wow! Usually, Spidey makes for a pretty popular attraction!

The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man

Even those that did have waits were on the lower end of things. Skull Island: Reign of Kong had a 15-minute wait when we walked past.

Skull Island: Reign of Kong

Dining

Mobile Order is being encouraged at dining locations and most spots have physical distancing stickers in place outside of the restaurant. The Three Broomsticks, for instance, is set to handle a queue since it is one of the more popular restaurants.

The Three Broomsticks

Newly open today was the Hog’s Head with distancing markers set up.

Hog’s Head

Of course, we had to get a Butterbeer to celebrate the occasion! Oh, and a Gillywater to stay hydrated.

Butterbeer

Refillable Drink Program

We were surprised to see that Universal is still doing their Refill Thru the Day program with Coca-Cola freestyle machines.

Universal Refills Program

The only changes are that some machines are closed for physical distancing and there are now wipes available for your use. We also noted that team members were cleaning the machines regularly too.

Universal Refills Program

Don’t forget, this post will be updated throughout the day!

Are you planning to visit Universal soon? Let us know in the comments below.

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Here’s the FULL List of NBA Teams That Are Expected to Finish Their 2020 Season in Disney World

Lots of change has been happening around Disney World lately! Even though the parks have remained closed since mid-March, things are really starting to heat up.

Bob Iger ©Disney

Some Disney Springs businesses have recently begun to operate and Disney World’s theme parks now have an official reopening date. Now, sports fans’ attention is centered around the NBA’s decision to resume its season on Disney soil. The OFFICIAL announcement is expected to be made TODAY once the plan is approved.

But while we await further details regarding the NBA finishing its 2020 season at Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Complex, we have found out WHICH Western and Eastern Conference teams are likely going to play in Disney World! Sports columnist Adrian Wojnarowski has provided the following list!

Photo c/o Adrian Wojnarowski

Wojnarowski posted on his Twitter account the NBA will be inviting these 22 teams to Orlando from July 31st through October 12th (which will hopefully be finalized with a vote today). The conference will include eight-regular season games per team.

We hope to provide more details once the NBA makes an official announcement.

See where the NBA players could potentially stay in Disney World here. 

Will your favorite NBA team be competing in Disney World? Let us know in the comments below!

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NEWS: SeaWorld to Use Guest Reservation System Upon Reopening Theme Parks

SeaWorld pitched their June 11th reopening date the same day that Disney World announced theirs.

Mako Coaster in SeaWorld Florida ©MidwayMayhem

Since then, SeaWorld’s reopening has been approved and they are beginning to move towards the reopening of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica Orlando, and Discovery Cove a week from today. Now, they’ve announced that the parks will require reservations and they’ve launched a new safety webpage for each of the parks.

The new safety websites for the three parks help to detail information about the health measures and operational changes that will be implemented in the parks like cleaning and sanitizing, physical distancing, face-covering requirements, and information on temperature screenings.

©SeaWorld

You can see the SeaWorld Orlando Safety Page here, the Aquatica Orlando Safety Page here, and the Discovery Cove Safety Page here.

The company also announced that all of the reopening theme parks will require advance online reservations. Guests will be required to make a reservation on the individual reservation pages for the parks (SeaWorld, Aquatica, and Discovery Cove). Reservations will be required for entry so as to limit compacity in the parks. You can make reservations starting at 10AM ET on June 8th.

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Disney World will be requiring a reservation to enter the parks as well. At this time, Universal Orlando will NOT require a reservation to enter their theme parks, but they will be operating at a limited capacity. We will see what processes they implement once the parks hit capacity when they reopen to the public tomorrow.

We will continue to report in on the updates on Florida theme parks to get an idea of what we can expect in Disney World.  Follow along with DFB for all the latest news!

Click here to learn more about SeaWorld’s opening proposal!

Will you be headed to the SeaWorld reopening? Let us know in the comments!

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NEWS: EPCOT’s Spaceship Earth Refurbishment Reportedly Postponed Indefinitely

As part of a multi-year transformation of Walt Disney World’s EPCOT, Spaceship Earth — the attraction that also serves as the park’s icon — was set to undergo a major refurbishment of its own.

Spaceship Earth

That refurbishment was supposed to begin on May 26th. And, in fact, even at press time, Spaceship Earth is still listed as being closed for refurbishment on Walt Disney World’s website.

However, according to an article by the Orlando Sentinel, the refurbishment of Spaceship Earth has been postponed indefinitely. The article shares information provided by Eric Clinton, leader of the Local 362 union.

Spaceship Earth

In discussing cast members who will be returning to Walt Disney World for the reopening of the theme parks this summer, Clinton noted that employees will be needed to staff Spaceship Earth since the ride will be open to guests.

So, it looks as though we will see the “grand and miraculous” attraction that we have known for a long time now…

The Birth of the Rennaissance scene in Spaceship Earth

… when EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios welcome guests back starting July 15th. They will follow the opening of Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom on July 11th, and you can find more information on the upcoming reopening of Walt Disney World by visiting any of the links below.

Source: Orlando Sentinel

What do you think of this latest development about Spaceship Earth? Please let us know with a comment!

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