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Everything You Need to Know About Face Masks in Disney Springs — Including Tips

We’ve been taking you around Disney Springs with us today to show you what the new procedures look like now that some of the stores and restaurants in Walt Disney World’s shopping and dining district have started to reopen.

Disney Springs

While we’ve seen many new safety measures being implemented throughout Disney Springs today, one of the biggest changes has been seeing everyone — from guests to Cast Members — wearing face coverings.

We want to provide you with some additional information regarding face masks in Disney Springs as well as what our first-hand experience wearing them has been like!

When Do You Have To Wear a Face Mask at Disney Springs

Currently, Disney Springs requires all Cast Members and guests to wear face coverings.

Required Measures sign

Children under the age of three aren’t required to wear one, but everyone else is.

Cast Member with required face mask

You will not be permitted to enter Disney Springs without wearing a face mask and you must wear it for the duration of your stay with a few exceptions, which we’ll discuss below.

Advent Health Cast Member at Temperature Screening

It’s important to know that though there were a VERY limited number of disposable masks available at the temperature screening areas, these are given as a last resort, and there are NO guarantees that any will be available.

New Protocols to Enter Disney Springs

We learned that Cast Members have been provided with three washable, reusable masks. And they are also allowed to bring their own, provided they meet established criteria.

Is Disney Selling Face Masks?

We are in the midst of our day at Disney Springs, and — at press time — retail locations are only starting to open. However, at this point, we have not spotted any masks for sale. (We will be checking more locations and notifying you here if this changes throughout the day.)

Free People reopening today

That said, the only locations open during this initial phase are operated by third-party vendors. Select Disney-owned and operated locations will be opening one week from today on May 27th, including the World of Disney store. While we do not know if they will be selling face coverings, we will certainly be checking and reporting upon their reopening.

When Can You Take Your Face Mask Off?

You can take your face mask off when you are seated at a restaurant or when you need to eat or drink.

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

Now, this is fairly clear-cut when you are at a counter service or table service restaurant where you will occupy a table. But what if you are, say, grabbing a beverage at Starbucks or Joffrey’s and plan to walk around with it?

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

In speaking with several Cast Members, we were informed that — if you have food or drink in hand — you may keep your mask lowered while you eat or drink.

Some Tips for Wearing Face Masks at Disney Springs

Disney Springs isn’t the only venue where face masks are required. We have had previous experience wearing them upon the reopening of Universal Orlando’s CityWalk, and found that the actual wearing of the mask does take a bit of getting used to.

Guest Relations Cast Member

We recommend maybe taking a few walks outside with a mask prior to visiting. We’ve also found it helpful to have some form of lip balm handy if you find your lips get a bit dry.

Remember, required face coverings are only one of the many new safety measures being implemented at Disney Springs — you can read more about all the measures here. We will continue to keep you posted on our Disney Springs visit today, and hope you stay tuned with us!

Do you have any questions about face masks at Disney Springs that we didn’t answer? Let us know in the comments below!

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Can I Still Wash My Hands at Basin in Disney Springs?! We Have All the Details Here

If you haven’t heard, we’re at Disney Springs to see what’s changed as it reopens from its multi-month closure.

Basin Reopening

Almost 50 Disney Springs locations, restaurants and shops, opened with the complex today and we’ve been checking in with a bunch of our favorites. We’ve stopped by Frontera Cocina, The Boathouse, and more; but there’s one retail location that we’re particularly interested in stopping by. How exactly does a SOAP STORE focus on cleanliness? That’s right, we’re headed to Basin!

Basin is a store in Disney Springs with a wide variety of bath and body products — namely, some really cool soaps. Prior to the closures, the name of the game here was touching all of the soap and body product samples. Have things changed now that there’s a focus on handwashing and refraining from touching things? Let’s see!

Basin Reopening

We were welcomed in by a masked greeter at the door who is there to control capacity. Like many Disney Springs locations, there are markers on the ground outside for when the store is full and guests need to distance in the queue.

Basin Reopening Employee

The store looks pretty much the same on the inside. Guests are asked to keep handling products to a minimum.

Basin Reopening

Distancing is also encouraged with guests asked to remain six feet away from other parties.

Basin Reopening

Still, you CAN handle the product! You can smell all of the bath bombs, soaps, etc.

Basin Reopening

The handwashing stations in the center of the store were clean and samples are still available. You will throw away the stick used for the product once you’re done with it. These sinks are touchless and napkins are available as well.

Basin Reopening

This station is another way to get in some of that regular handwashing when you’re not near the handwashing stations outside.

Basin Reopening

They did still have baskets out to help you carry your new product too. We couldn’t tell if they are sanitizing the handles between guests.

Basin Reopening

Speaking of sanitizing, Basin actually had a deal on a 3-pack of premium hand sanitizer.

Basin Reopening

You can snag the 3-pack for $20.

Basin Reopening

The check-out queue had some distancing stickers on the ground. As usual, it’s one party per sticker.

Basin Reopening

As you can see, all of the Basin employees had masks on too.

Basin Reopening

So, as you can see, Basin is still allowing guests to interact with the product as they did before the closure in the store and overall the location is still pretty hands-on.

We’re checking in at a LOT more Disney Springs locations today, so keep following along at DFB for all the updates!

What do you think of the changes at Basin? Tell us in the comments!

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Can I Still Walk Around Disney Springs With My Joffrey’s Coffee?! Find Out Here.

If you’re like us, your sleep schedule has probably gotten a little wacky being at home, so you’ve needed LOTS of coffee.

Joffrey’s Reopened

But, it just hasn’t been the same without that extra bit of Disney magic! Well, Disney Springs reopened with its third-party stores and restaurants today. While Disney-owned locations won’t be opening until next week, we’re taking you LIVE with us to see all the places re-open now! But, first, coffee!!! 

Disney World is home to lots of Joffrey’s Coffee locations throughout the parks in Epcot, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and more. But, while the parks are closed, Disney Springs is still reopening its Joffrey’s locations.

Joffrey’s Reopened

One of the biggest questions we’re being asked is if guests are still able to walk around Disney Springs with food and coffee. So, we checked this out at the reopened Joffrey’s. Various Cast Members told us that YES, you can walk around with a beverage or snack! They ask that you remove your mask to take a sip or bite, and replace it between sips or bites.

Joffrey’s Reopened Case

When we arrived at the coffee shop, there were distancing markers on the ground to keep guests six feet apart from one another. At Joffrey’s, they fittingly use coffee bean stickers to denote where to stand. There were also designated entrances and exits to keep the flow of traffic moving a certain way.

There were around 6 bean spots on the ground with one party per bean and you are not allowed to hang out inside the store to drink your coffee. We also noted that the Joffrey’s workers did ask people to stay on their bean before moving up in the ordering line.

Joffrey’s Reopened Distancing Markers

Face Coffee was back on the menu for guests to get that fabulous work of art (their lovely faces) on their lattes and cappuccinos. It’s one of the most entertaining things to do in Disney Springs during your visit if you happen to stop by Joffrey’s.

Joffrey’s Reopened Printable Coffee

Of course, we checked out the pastry case too which was stocked full of delicious-looking donuts, including a new one — just a basic donut with cookies and cream icing.

New Donut

After visiting, we noticed that the coffee spot had indeed reconfigured its retail and dining experiences to fit with the new health and safety guidelines Disney Springs has put in place. The experience didn’t feel too disruptive and the employees enforced the new procedures.

We’re checking out a reopened Disney Springs ALL DAY today so stay tuned to follow along!

What is your favorite drink to get at Joffrey’s Coffee? Let us know in the comments below!

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Review: We’re Checking Out Starbucks New Safety Process in Disney World with their “Welcome Back” Drink!

Good morning from Disney Springs! It’s been a long time since we were here!

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

We’ve been walking around checking out what’s new (umm, the new Homecomin’ Shine Bar & Social, anyone?!?) but now it’s time to duck in line for a quick Starbucks!

Starbucks has placed markers for where guests should stand. The line wraps around itself allowing plenty of space for everyone waiting to socially distance.

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

We noticed this Starbucks location still had Reusable Cups for sale BUT…

Starbucks is Still Selling Its Reusable Cups

…a sign at the cash registers said Starbucks is not allowing the use of these cups at this time.

Starbucks Sign

When it was our turn, the friendly Starbucks employee who took our order was wearing a face mask — as was everyone behind the counter.

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

And here’s what we’re getting! It’s called the Welcome Back — a specialty drink Starbucks is serving today made from mango, dragonfruit refresher, coconut milk, strawberries, blackberries, and pineapple ginger syrup topped with golden ginger whipped cream!

Starbucks Menu

Starbucks still had its card readers out as a payment option, but if you want to go touchless, download the Starbucks app! That way, you can pay without touching any buttons — the employee will just scan your phone instead!

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

Instead of everyone waiting around the window area for their drinks to be made, a Starbucks barista passes each person their drink.

Starbucks at Disney Springs Today

And here it is — our Welcome Back! It’s such a pretty bright PINK drink against the deep blue sky! It looks so good, even the LEGO Loch Ness Monster is eyeballing it! Paws off, Nessie!

Welcome Back

Talk about such a warm welcome back — except that this is a cold drink!  The fruity flavors pair so nicely! If you’re looking for something refreshing, definitely check it out!

Welcome Back

The Welcome Back costs $6.85 before tax, and we hope it sticks around for a while so that you’ll be able to try it next time you visit Disney Springs.

Are you looking forward to trying the new Welcome Back drink at Starbucks? Let us know in the comments below!

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How Social Distancing Might Work on Magic Kingdom Attraction Vehicles

When Walt Disney World eventually reopens, it’s likely that it will follow the model set by Shanghai Disneyland, with an initial phase of attendance caps and social distancing on attractions. There are dozens of different types of vehicles represented in the Disney theme parks, from individual carousel ponies to spaceships, and everything in between.

Let’s talk about how social distancing might work on each of the attraction vehicles in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

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

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.

MAIN STREET USA

Walt Disney World Railroad

Prior to the pandemic, the Walt Disney World Railroad was non-operational due to the construction of the new TRON Coaster happening near the tracks. Depending on the timeline of events, the Railroad may or not be open when the parks reopen. If it is running, social distancing might be achieved by only loading one party per row, only loading alternate rows.

ADVENTURELAND

Jungle Cruise

Loading the Jungle Cruise boats with room for six feet between parties would likely result in just 2-3 parties allowed per vehicle, resulting in giant backups even with reduced park capacity. I think it’s more likely that they’ll stop seating guests in the middle “island” of seating, with about a 50% overall reduction in capacity.

Personally, I’m super curious about whether any social-distancing related jokes will be allowed into the spiel. Too soon?

Magic Carpets of Aladdin

The Magic Carpet social distancing is relatively easy if they load only one party per carpet.

Pirates of the Caribbean

The Pirates boats could have one party per row, with rows skipped between parties.

Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

FRONTIERLAND

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Larger parties might have their own mine car. Two parties of two could be loaded into a mine car with the middle seat left open.

Country Bear Jamboree

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

Splash Mountain

Parties of four or more could have their own log. Smaller parties could be loaded with alternating open rows.

Tom Sawyer Island

The rafts to Tom Sawyer Island are typically packed tightly on the way to the Island. Real social distancing might require rafts to be loaded only 1/3 full. The Island itself has lots of open space. The possible issue with the Island is that there are enough hidden nooks and crannies where non-compliant guests will likely remove their face masks.

LIBERTY SQUARE

Hall of Presidents

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

Haunted Mansion

The Doom Buggy cars are typically loaded with only one party, so distance is not a problem on the riding part of the attraction. However, guests are often standing close together in the dark during the Stretching Room preshow. A 50 percent (or more) reduction in Stretching Room loading will allow guests to stand further apart.

Liberty Square Riverboat

Seating is minimal on the Riverboat; however, when the boat is fully loaded guests often stand close together around the railings. A 50 percent reduction in capacity would allow guests to stand further apart.

Additionally, there might need to be modifications to the load/unload procedures to prevent guests from close interaction on the narrow internal staircases between levels.

FANTASYLAND

The Barnstormer

Distancing could be achieved by leaving open rows between parties.

Dumbo the Flying Elephant

As with the Magic Carpets, social distancing is easy when only one party is loaded in each elephant, as is typical.

Enchanted Tales with Belle

I’m curious about whether Enchanted Tales with Belle will open during the initial stages of park reopening. The last portion of the attraction has bench seating, which could be moved apart for greater distancing. However, much of the attraction involves audience participation with cast members and, of course, a meet and greet with Belle, a “face character.”

While we don’t know this for sure, it seems unlikely that guests will have close interaction with face characters during the first phases of opening.

It’s a Small World

The It’s a Small World boats are substantially the same as the Pirates of the Caribbean boats, with social distancing achieved by placing guests in alternate rows.

Mad Tea Party

The Mad Tea Party cups are conducive to placing guests in individual parties. The ride could be fully loaded with guests having appropriate social distance.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into Hunny Pots.

Mickey’s PhilharMagic

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

Peter Pan’s Flight

Social distancing is easy when only one party is loaded in each ship, as is typical.

Prince Charming Regal Carousel

If guests were only seated on individual horses, social distancing would be easy. However, since many younger children ride the carousel, there are often parents that stand next to them for safety reasons. Therefore, a somewhat reduced capacity loading would be necessary to allow people to keep apart.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

Distancing could be achieved by leaving open rows between parties.

Under the Sea Journey of the Little Mermaid

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into clamshells.

TOMORROWLAND

Astro Orbiter

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into rockets.

Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into vehicles.

Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

Space Mountain

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into rockets.

Tomorrowland Speedway

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into cars.

Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover

Social distancing could be achieved by loading individual parties into cars.

Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress

A 50% reduction in guest admission per show would allow for parties to distance from each other. Perhaps alternate rows could be entirely taped off.

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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