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We Asked Our Readers: What Will It Take For You to Feel Safe Visiting Disney World Again? Here’s What They Said.

We wanted to know what safety measures our readers want to see Disney World implement when the parks reopen!

Animal Kingdom Entrance

While all of the Disney World parks remain closed until further notice, the resort has taken its first step towards reopening with Disney Springs starting a phased reopening on May 20th. This comes on the heels of the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland on May 11th, which made it the first Disney park to resume operations worldwide.

Both of these reopenings have included safety measures such as required face coverings for guests and Cast Members, social distancing protocols, and increased sanitization. So, now that things are beginning to reopen, we wanted to check in with our readers to see what health and safety measures they would like to see implemented in the parks at Disney World. Here are the results!

Now that we’ve seen the new health and safety protocols in action in Shanghai Disneyland and at Disney Springs, we have a better idea of what we might be able to expect in the domestic parks. So, since Disney has started to reopen its properties, we wanted to check in with our readers to get their thoughts. We reached out to our followers on Instagram to ask whether they think certain steps should be taken when Disney World reopens — let’s take a look at the responses!

Required Temperature Checks for Guests

To kick things off, we asked our followers whether or not they think temperature checks should be required for guests when the parks reopen. The overall response for temperature checks was positive — 77% said yes, and 23% said no.

Hollywood Studios

Temperature checks have been a common measure among other reopenings — they’re required at Shanghai Disneyland, Disney Springs, and Universal Orlando CityWalk. Overall, our readers said they would like to see this continue when the Disney World parks reopen as well.

Click here to learn more about the health and safety protocols implemented for the reopening of Disney Springs

Required Face Coverings for Guests

Next, we asked our followers whether they’re in favor of required face coverings for guests. This also received a favorable response — 68% said yes, and 32% said no.

Disney-themed Cloth Face Masks ©Disney

So, even though this measure received a slightly less positive response than temperature screenings, it was still favored overall, with two-thirds of the respondents in for the use of masks.

Learn more about our experience wearing a mask in Disney Springs here.

Limited Capacity in the Parks

In order to promote social distancing, many businesses that have reopened are limiting their capacity. In fact, the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force suggested that theme parks operate at no more than 50% capacity during Phase 1 in their reopening guidelines. And it seems that our readers are very much in favor of Disney limiting capacity in the theme parks — 91% said yes, and 9% said no.

Main Street, U.S.A

Of the ten questions we asked, this one received the most positive response.

Click here to learn more about the theme park reopening guidelines provided by the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force

Required Reservations to Get Into the Parks

In order to get ahead of potential bottlenecks and crowds, Shanghai Disneyland required that all tickets be purchased in advance for specific entry dates. Guests had to sign up for the specific date they planned to attend, as no walk-up tickets are available. Overall, our readers are in favor of reservations being required to get into the parks — 78% said yes, and 22% said no. 

Walt Disney World

If Disney World requires guests to pre-register for entry into the park, that would reduce the chance of guests being turned away at the gate if capacity is reached. Universal, which is opening June 5th will not implement a reservation system.

Here’s what Disney CEO Bob Chapek said about the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland

Social Distancing of Six Feet Required in Queues

This is another measure we’ve seen implemented in Shanghai Disneyland. They’ve placed markers in queues to indicate the proper separation between parties. Our readers are also largely in favor of six feet of distancing being required in queues — 81% said yes, and 19% said no.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

While this would largely require guests to self-regulate, we received a pretty resounding “yes” from our readers on the social distancing measure!

Check out photos from the reopening day of Shanghai Disneyland!

Staggered and Distanced Seating on Attractions

Another policy being which is being implemented by theme parks like Universal is staggering seating on attractions. Essentially, with this procedure, alternating rows or seats are left empty in order to allow space between guests. And it looks like people were in the same boat here as with distanced queues — 81% said yes and 19% said no.

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Ride Vehicle

As with other social distancing procedures we polled our readers on, this potential policy received an overall positive response!

We drove around an empty Disney World. Here’s what it looked like!

Distanced Seating and Reduced Capacity in Restaurants

Many restaurants reopening across the country have required reduced capacity and social distancing. In fact, this is another element that was addressed by the Orange County Economic Task Force who suggested that restaurants reopen with 50% capacity during Phase 1. Reduced restaurant capacity and distanced seating is yet another precaution our readers would like extended to the parks — 89% said yes, and 11% said no.

Be Our Guest Restaurant

As a whole, the potential safety measures related to social distancing and reduced capacity were the most popular among our readers.

Click here to see which restaurants in Disney Springs were reopened in the first phase on May 20th

Ride Vehicles Disinfected After Every Guest

Another hot topic of discussion has been increased sanitization procedures. We asked our readers if they think that Cast Members should disinfect ride vehicles after every guest80% said yes, and 20% said no.

Rise of the Resistance Ride Vehicle

While Disney said that the reopening of Disney Springs includes “increased cleaning procedures,” there’s no official word yet on how this will translate to the Disney theme parks.

We asked our readers if they’re still planning a trip to Disney World in 2020. Here’s what they said.

Hotel Rooms Left Empty for 24 Hours Between Guests

We also wanted to see what our readers thought about hotel rooms being left empty for 24 hours between guests. And almost three-fourths were on board with this idea — 72% said no, and 28% said yes.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Room

So, while this wasn’t quite as overwhelming of a “yes” as the social distancing measures, overall people seem to be in favor.

Have you seen the recently renovated rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge?

Character Meet and Greets Halted

This was an opinion on which our readers were much more divided. When asked if they think character meet and greets should be suspended — 52% said yes, and 48% said no.

Snow White

So this one was almost an even split! Since this was the first measure we asked which would involve something being completely removed instead of just changed, we weren’t too surprised to see this receive a less favorable response.

Check out our rankings of all the Mickey Mouse character meals!

Large Gathering Shows Like Fireworks and Parades Halted

Entertainment that draws a large crowd, like fireworks and parades, has caused particular concern given the difficulty of maintaining social distance with so many people. Shanghai Disneyland has put a stop to parades and fireworks for the time being, so it’s possible Disney World could do the same. We wanted to round out our list by asking our readers if they think large gathering shows like fireworks and parades should be halted. And while it was close to an even split, this is the only question that received an overall negative response48% said yes, and 52% said no.

Happily Ever After Fireworks

So again, even though the responses were almost half and half, this was the least popular potential safety measure among our readers!

So, while there were a few potential health protocols that our readers weren’t as jazzed about, overall, people were on board with most of the procedures we mentioned. And social distancing in queues, restaurants, and attractions was an overwhelmingly popular concept! We’ll have to see when Disney announces their own reopening plan what measures are announced with it!

Disney surveyed guests about upcoming visits. Here’s what they asked!

Which of these potential health and safety measures are you in favor of? Let us know in the comments!

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How Social Distancing Might Work on Disney’s Hollywood Studios Attraction Vehicles

We recently looked at ways Disney might use to enforce social distancing at the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom when they begin phased openings at the parks. Today we’re looking at how social distancing might work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

As with the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, for safety purposes, we’ll assume that guests and cast members are all wearing appropriate face coverings, sanitizer and hand wash stations are readily available, and vehicles are cleaned on a regular, frequent schedule. Another huge area of consideration is the management of queues for rides, which are currently universally configured with guests close together. We’ll assume for now that there will be a virtual queue management system in place, perhaps something like the way Rise of the Resistance boarding was managed prior to closing.

[Please note: I have NO inside information about Disney’s reopening plans, timing, or procedures. These are my thoughts only.]

Alien Swirling Saucers

Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per vehicle.

Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

Disney Junior Dance Party

The Disney Junior Dance Party is a theater-style performance, but rather than fixed seating, most guests sit on the floor, with periods of standing for dance breaks. Even with reduced capacity loading of the attraction, the nebulous use of space could be problematic. This might be possible to run if there were something like circles painted on the floor, with guests asked to stay within their own circle. However, my guess is that this attraction will not open during the first phase of reopening the park.

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Fantasmic!

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per vehicle.

Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run

The Millennium Falcon attraction seats six guests per capsule. Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per vehicle. However, the attraction is really meant to run fully loaded, with two pilots, two engineers, and two gunners, all pushing lots of buttons. The capsules will have to be cleaned between each use. We’ll be watching this one closely.

Muppet*Vision 3D

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

The use of 3D glasses for this attraction is a possible issue. Rather than grabbing glasses out of bin themselves, gloved cast members might hand glasses to individual guests. Glasses are sanitized after each use.

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith

Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per vehicle.

Slinky Dog Dash

Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per slinky segment.

Star Tours – The Adventure Continues

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

The main Rise of the Resistance vehicles could manage social distancing by loading only one large or two very small parties per vehicle. What’s more problematic is the several pre-show rooms, some of which are quite small, as well as the narrow hallway loading areas. Maximum capacity would have to be significantly less than 50% to allow for guests to maintain distance.

Toy Story Midway Mania

Social distancing could be achieved by loading one party per vehicle.

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

Social distancing could be achieved by loading elevators at less than 50% capacity with space between and around parties.

Voyage of the Little Mermaid

A 50% or more reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off. Cast members could ask guests to leave a space between parties.

Of course, even if methods like these do take place, we have countless other questions about character greetings, castle stage shows, parades, fireworks, shopping, dining, and more. We’re looking forward to seeing what happens. Do you have any theories or predictions? Feel free to share them in the comments.

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Disney’s Kitchen Sink Recipe!

Kitchen Sink

We hope you brought your sweet tooth because we have the kitchen sink recipe!

If you have ever been at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop in Disney’s Beach Club Resort then you are familiar with the Kitchen Sink!. This giant ice cream sundae will put a good challenge to you and your family.

Do you accept the challenge? Then let the siren lights go on!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1/2 cup of warm fudge topping
  • 1/2 cup of warm butterscotch topping
  • 1/2 cup of warm peanut butter topping
  • 1 medium banana sliced in 1/2 inch slices
  • 1 cinnamon spice cupcake quartered
  • 1 angel food cupcake quartered
  • 2 generous scoops of vanilla ice cream
  • 2 generous scoops of chocolate ice cream
  • 2 generous scoops of strawberry ice cream
  • 1 generous scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream
  • 1 generous scoop of coffee ice cream
  • 3 tbsp of chocolate syrup
  • 1/4 cup of marshmallow cream
  • 1/4 cup of strawberry topping
  • 1/4 cup of pineapple topping
  • 14 oz can of dairy whipped topping
  • 1 large brownie quartered
  • 1 regular sized candy bar quartered
  • 4 chocolate cookies with cream filling
  • 1 tbsp of sliced toasted almonds
  • 1 tbsp of dark and white chocolate shavings
  • 1 tbsp of crushed chocolate cookies with cream filling
  • 1 tbsp of chopped jellied orange slices (about 2 slices)
  • 1 tbsp of milk chocolate chip morsels
  • 1 tbsp of peanut butter chip morsels
  • 1 tbsp of chocolate sprinkles
  • 1 tbsp of rainbow sprinkles
  • 1/2 cup of drained maraschino cherries

INSTRUCTIONS TO SERVE THE KITCHEN SINK:

  • Pour the hot fudge, butterscotch and peanut butter topping into the bottom of a large bowl
  • Layer banana slices and cupcake pieces and cover with all ice creams flavors
  • Spoon chocolate syrup, marshmallow cream, strawberry and pineapple toppings over the ice cream
  • Cover with dairy whipped topping, then put some brownie pieces, candy bar and cookies in whipped topping
  • Sprinkle with toasted almonds, dark and white chocolate shavings, crushed cookies, jellied orange slices, milk chocolate chip and peanut butter morsels, chocolate and rainbow sprinkles then top with cherries.

This kitchen sink recipe serves 4 to 6 people so there’s plenty to share with your family!

Credit: Disney Parks Blog

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EVERY Disney World and Disneyland Castle TRANSFORMATION In HISTORY!

Now that Cinderella Castle in Disney World is receiving its “royal makeover” to get it ready for Disney World’s big 50th anniversary next year, we thought it would be fun to look back on all the different overlays each castle has received throughout the years!

Cinderella Castle

You wouldn’t believe how much (or how little!) they’ve changed over time! Let’s take a peek at some castle designs from years gone by!

Disney World’s Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle has been standing tall at Magic Kingdom since its opening day on October 1st, 1971. Standing 189 feet high, the iconic structure was fashioned to resemble a French palace with a muted gray and blue color scheme highlighted by gold accents.

Much of the inspiration for the castle was taken from real French palaces and, most notably, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.

©Disney Cinderella Castle on Opening Day

The base of the castle took its inspiration from medieval architecture, while the turrets and graceful spires on the upper level represented a more Gothic influence. Cinderella Castle remained remarkably unchanged for a long period of time before 1995 when the spires were painted a deeper shade of blue!

Old-Timey 90’s Cinderella Castle Pic!

But in 1996, a BIG change happened! Cinderella Castle was magically transformed into an enormous pink birthday cake for Disney World’s 25th Anniversary and the “Time to Remember the Magic” celebration!

© Disney

It took over 100,000 tablespoons (400+ gallons) of three different shades of pink paint, 50 gumballs, 30 lollipops, 4 stacks of Life Savers, 16 gummy bears, 12 gumdrops, 16 red candy hearts, 16 green candy stars, and 26 birthday candles, and over 1,000 feet of inflatable “icing” (plus sugar, spice, and everything nice!) to bake up this mega-sized dessert. In fact, so much work went into this overlay that it remained in place until 1998!

Who remembers the Castle Cake from Disney World’s 25th Anniversary!?

Then in 2004 when Stitch’s Great Escape debuted, the castle got one of its more…unique makeovers! That little rascal Stitch TP-ed the castle! He even graffitied it with “Stitch is King!” Wanted posters were even displayed in the windows of the shops on Main Street, U.S.A. trying to help capture “Experiment 626.” This definitely made for some memorable photos for the ONE DAY it was up! 

Stitch Resting After Vandalizing Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle was done up once again in 2005 as part of a worldwide celebration when Disneyland turned 50! Every Disney theme park across the world took part in the festivities.

As you can see in the photo below, Cinderella Castle was outfitted with a mega-sized magic mirror that displayed pictures of other castles! The spires were decorated with gold spirals and figurines of Disney characters. 

Cinderella Castle, Circa 2005

2007 was the first year Disney World began decorating the castle with icicle-inspired Christmas lights! Known as the Castle Dream Lights, these were originally lit up each evening during the holiday season with the help of Fairy Godmother, but in 2014 it got a Frozen update! It has since become a holiday tradition for Elsa to“freeze” the castle every night with A Frozen Holiday Wish!

Cinderella Castle “Frozen” Over by Elsa

In 2011, Cinderella Castle celebrated 40 Years of Walt Disney World Magic by unleashing some new cutting edge technology!

© Disney 40th Anniversary

2011 is the first year Disney World began projecting images onto the castle with the help of 3D scanning and projection mapping!

The Magic, The Memories, and You! was a nighttime spectacular which ran from 2011 to 2012 and displayed guests’ photos on the castle over the course of the show. Just over a week later on January 27th, 2011, Disneyland received its own version of the show, projecting it on it’s a small world instead of Sleeping Beauty Castle (due to the significantly smaller size of Disneyland’s castle!).

©Disney

A few variations of this castle projection show have been incorporated since then, including Celebrate the Magic, which ran from 2012-2016, and Once Upon a Time in late 2016.

In 2017, the Happily Ever After fireworks show incorporated the same projection technology on the castle throughout the show and remains the current nighttime spectacular at Magic Kingdom. It replaced longtime fan-favorite, Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams.

©Disney Happily Ever After

That brings us up to our present-day Cinderella Castle! In preparations for Disney World’s 50th anniversary, Cinderella Castle is transforming yet again! This time, she’s receiving a rosy pinkish hue with a sparkly gold overlay and more vibrant blue turrets! We can’t wait to see it once it’s finished!

Cinderella Castle Construction

Cinderella Castle Pink Paint Refurb

In fact, work started on Cinderella Castle prior to the parks closing and although work on the project had stopped, the paint job was going up very quickly and without covering up the gorgeous castle — much to our (and many readers!) RELIEF!

Click here to see what Cinderella Castle will look like after its transformation!

Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle

And now it’s time to step even further back in time and see how Sleeping Beauty Castle has changed over the years! The original Disneyland landmark was designed in part by Disney Legend and Imagineering Artist Herb Ryman as well as art director Roland Hill!

© Disney Construction of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Sleeping Beauty Castle has been at Disneyland since the park first opened in 1955. Inspired by Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria as well as some French palaces (just like Cinderella Castle!), guests could not actually walk through the castle’s interior until 1957.

© Disney Sleeping Beauty Castle

Interestingly enough, Sleeping Beauty Castle’s working drawbridge has only been lowered twice—once at the opening of the park in 1955 and again in 1983 at the rededication of Fantasyland! The original color scheme for Sleeping Beauty Castle was pale muted grays and blues with only a few traces of pink!

© The Atlantic Sleeping Beauty Castle on Opening Day

And it wasn’t until the classic Disney film Sleeping Beauty celebrated its 40th anniversary in 1995 when the castle started to look more pinkish! This paint job resulted in a softer, more fairytale-like appearance for the beloved castle!

Pre-2000s Sleeping Beauty Castle

The Disneyland 50th anniversary celebration, known as the “Happiest Homecoming on Earth” at Disneyland, was the first time the castle was ever decorated.

Sleeping Beauty Castle was decked out with “precious gemstones,” and trimmed with gold! Five of the castle’s turrets were decorated with crowns each representing a specific decade of Disneyland’s history. 

© Disney Disneyland’s 50th Celebration

Sleeping Beauty Castle also undergoes an annual Christmas transformation in the wintertime with twinkling lights and piles of billowy snow along its rooftops!

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More recently, special Christmas effects include sparkly strobe lights intertwined within holiday garlands and glowing “icicles.” These lights create a dazzling impact!

Disney says it takes their team of over two dozen cast members six weeks to transform Sleeping Beauty Castle into a sweet holiday abode. In fact, over 126,000 twinkling LED lights make up the truly magical display.

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Christmas

For Disneyland’s 60th anniversary in 2015, Sleeping Beauty Castle was once again bejeweled, but this time, it was adorned with diamonds, royal blue banners, and bunting for its big Diamond celebration!

Sleeping Beauty Castle during the 60th Anniversary Celebration

The castle was studded with glistening crystal accents along its roof tiles all the way to the turrets. 

Decorations from Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary

In 2019, Sleeping Beauty Castle once again received a new paint job as part of Project Stardust — a Disneyland restoration and beautification effort. But unlike Cinderella, the castle was covered while the work was being done!

Sleeping Beauty Castle Construction

It was all worth it though when the newly redone Sleeping Beauty Castle made its big reveal when the castle finally emerged from behind the construction walls!

Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle

All of our patience was rewarded with a much more vibrant pinkish hued castle with bright blue turrets. Golden accents and “pixie dust” enhanced the entrance while colorful banners, pennants, and improved landscaping features were added.

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland

Kim Irvine, an Art Director at Walt Disney Imagineering, stated an ages-old painting technique called “atmospheric perspective” was deployed to visually add height to the castle. This same technique is being utilized on the newer paint job for Cinderella Castle!

Sleeping Beauty Castle

Don’t worry — Sleeping Beauty Castle still only stands 77 feet tall, but the rooftops of the lower towers are a darker blue which gradually lightens towards the top making the castle appear taller than it actually is!

Sleeping Beauty Castle

Other additions have been added over the years such as squirrel drain spouts which are not only stylish but also help channel rainwater away from the building — now that’s form AND function!

Who knows what the next 50 years hold in store for Cinderella Castle and Sleeping Beauty Castle, but you better believe us when we say we’ll be at Disney World and Disneyland to FIND OUT!

Which Castle transformation is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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Disney Fan Recreates Fantasyland and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in His Basement

Disney Fan Recreates Fantasyland and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in His Basement. Every dedicated Disney Parks fan would love to wake up and walk right into Disneyland or Disney World, but what is that WAS your reality?!?

YouTuber and at-home “imagineer” Travis, aka Larzland, came up with the idea to recreate his favorite portion of Disneyland in his, at the time, unfinished basement. His favorite attraction being Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Larzland now uses the “inside” of the ride as his base of operations and office while constructing the final touches to his recreation of Fantasyland. The basement also includes Snow White’s Scary Adventure and Pinocchio’s Village Haus.

Homeowner and creator Travis shared a short tour of his reimagined basement via YouTube:

Travis’ attention to detail is incredible, right down to the sprinklers! You can see the full tour hosted by Travis and TheDailyWoo in this second video below:

At the time of filming, Travis shared that the project is still a work-in-progress, and has shared a few videos on his channel on how he recreated the iconic landscape and attractions down to the tiniest details. You can check out his account by CLICKING HERE.

What do you think of his work? Would you want to walk right into a Disney Park from inside your home? What ways do you decorate your home to fill them with the magic of Disney? We would love to see photos and hear your stories in the comments. Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for all things Disney!

Featured Photo Credit: Larzland

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