There are quite a few icons that Disney fans absolutely love. Figment and Orange Bird come to mind, and they are two characters made exclusively for Walt Disney World theme parks. We came across a collection of patterned button-up shirts for men that feature some favorite Disney icons.
Disney Button-Up Shirts for Men
Each has a bright colored base and an all over pattern. Figment’s shirt has a bright green background which seems a hash contrast to the royal purple pigment. Orange Bird’s shirt also has a bright green base. There’s a grape soda bottle cap pattern in honor of the movie UP as well as a rainbow Mickey Mouse shirt with a white base.
It’s been more than a week since all four of Walt Disney World’s theme parks reopened. Each one offers stringent safety and health practices, which have dramatically changed the guest experience. Fold in the reduced capacity, lack of park hopping, and reservations required to enter any park, and now you’ve got a whole new world at Walt Disney World.
A few members of our team visited Disney’s Hollywood Studios recently and we’d like to share some photos and experiences with you. Each park has their pros and cons. We’ve previously shared a bit of what it was like at Magic Kingdom during the first few days of being reopened. Now, let’s take a look at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
What a journey this park has been through. A massive, multi-year transformation with the addition of Toy Story Land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and other areas being revamped, culminating in the opening of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Just mere days after the transformation was finally complete, Walt Disney World closed their gates for four months.
With Disney’s Hollywood Studios opening later, at 10:00 a.m., it is easier to “rope drop” this park which can create lines of guests waiting outside the temperature screening and bag screening areas. When our team has visited we’ve noticed good compliance with mask and physical distancing protocols.
Line for Temperature Screening at Disney’s Hollywood Studios EntranceLine for Bag Screening at Disney’s Hollywood Studios EntranceLine for Temperature Screening at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Entrance
Park opening has always been a very business time of day in any of the parks, and with Disney’s Hollywood Studios it does make for a few areas to be very busy first thing after opening. Toy Story Land is popular as is Galaxy’s Edge. We also noticed Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway being very busy first thing in the morning. The queue is managed well and moves at a good pace, but keep in mind you will be in an outside queue for quite a bit.
Outside Queue for Runaway RailwayNOT Busy at Runaway Railway Later in the Day
The challenge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a challenge that has plagued the park since its opening day: poor layout. The park was designed originally to be a living studio, Hollywood East as it were. This did not pan out and the layout is not ideal for a theme park. Some areas have wide open spaces and physical distancing is easy. Other areas, like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge have some areas that are smaller and can become bottlenecked.
Plenty of Space on Sunset BoulevardBlack Spire Outpost at Galaxy’s Edge
Many outside merchandise carts are closed to help with traffic flow in the walkways, and I am sure demand for merchandise is down right now. Empty rows are in effect at all attractions. Plexiglas is in use in parts of queues where distancing becomes a little tight such as queue switchbacks and waiting areas. Floor markings to help with physical distancing are found practically everywhere including at attractions, merchandise shops, food and beverage locations, and at certain spots in the park.
Preshow Distancing Markers at Runaway RailwayEmpty Seats at Muppet Vision 3DEmpty Seats on Tower of Terror
Character experiences at all the parks have become physically distant appearances. To me this makes it feel like the characters “live” in the parks more so than they did before. Though, at Galaxy’s Edge it is disappointing to lose the walk around, mingle with the crowd interaction.
Our field research team has visited Disney Springs and all four parks, and they have some important tips.
Bring a couple of masks, as you will sweat. (And it is Florida in the summer, so you will be caught in the rain.)
Make sure you wash your hands any time you touch your mask, including putting it on and removing it. Keep this in mind if you chose to use the Relaxation Stations.
Drink water and hydrate.
Pay attention in queue lines and follow the ground markings.
Use the hand sanitizer provided and wash your hands when you can.
Have fun, take breaks, stay hydrated, and be diligent about your health and the safety of others.
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This week’s SATURDAY SIXtakes a look at Disney’s Animal Kingdom! With the Walt DisneyWorld theme parks reopening earlier this month after being closed due to the coronavirus since March, we at the SATURDAY SIX knew our first stop back would be at our favorite park, Animal Kingdom. Turns out, Animal Kingdom was also the park that had the most significant changes once it reopened, and we’re gonna check them all out starting with…
# 6 – Arrival Process
While Disney World stopped many construction projects dead in their tracks during the shutdown, there were some things that continued to be built. One of those was the total transformation of the bus loop/bag check area at the front of the park. To check this new area out, we decided to park at Disney Springs and take a bus over to the park.
Disney buses now have numbered stations where guests can sit. Each guest party is given a station to sit in to help with social distancing.
Disney Bus. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Once arriving at the park, guests get their temperature taken.
Temperature check tent. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Disney doesn’t appreciate guests taking photos of the new security area and bag check process, so we’ll look at this aerial photo by @bioreconstruct from earlier in July when the area was close to being completed. We all remember the old screening process where a security member used a stick to thoroughly go through each guest’s bags while making small talk. This excruciatingly long process made every guest feel as anxious as Nick Cage waiting in line at the airport in Honeymoon in Vegas, and was possibly one of the worst starts to your park day that anyone could have.
Thankfully, the new system Disney has in place is much better. Approximately a million times better. Using a new contactless scanner system, you just walk through with your bags. It’s that easy. No, seriously. That easy. Guests walk through with their bags and stuff still in their pockets. One person per lane at a time. Strollers have to be pushed through separately and are given a once over by security. A Cast member on other side of the scanner has a tablet watching, and if the system flags anyone they get sent to a secondary screening. This screening area is on the side and operates more like the old screening process of “a guy with a stick going through your stuff.”
Animal Kingdom security area in a photo taken in early July, 2020. (photo by @bioreconstruct)Animal Kingdom. (photo by @braindud92)We’ve arrived! (photo by Michael Carelli)
# 5 – Safety Measures
Just as we’ve seen over at the Universal Orlando parks, Disney has installed a ton of new safety measurements in Animal Kingdom. “Above and beyond” is not even appropriate in this case, as Disney went way Way WAY beyond what any company could reasonably be asked to do in order to protect guests and Cast Members. We’ll start with hand sanitizer stations, which are located throughout the park and every attraction.
Washing your hands is a good thing to do generally speaking, but when you’re using a lot of hand sanitizer during the day it’s a good idea to mix in washing your hands as well. Outside of restrooms, Disney has portable hand washing stations throughout the park.
Hand washing station. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Markers are on the ground informing guests which way to go, along with social distance reminders everywhere.
Ground markings. (photo by Michael Carelli)Social distance signage. (photo by Michael Carelli)Social distance markers. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Over at Universal Orlando there are “U-Rest Areas,” where guests are allowed to take off their masks. Disney has equivalent areas called Relaxation Stations.
Relaxation Station. (photo by Michael Carelli)
The former stadium for Rivers of Light has been converted to a Relaxation Station.
Entrance to the former Rivers of Light show. (photo by Michael Carelli)With Everest in the background, guests relax in the stadium. (photo by Michael Carelli)
# 4 – Pandora: The World of Avatar
Before the coronavirus shutdown, Pandora was still one of the most popular areas in all of Walt Disney World. Even after three years, every single day it had the early morning rope drop rush, and the land’s E-Ticket headliner attraction – Flight of Passage – was one of the harder FP+ to get at any park. Now? Well, let’s take a look….
On our way to “floating mountains” we first pass by this large plant. In storyline, this plant produces the oxygen that guests can breath on Pandora. Previously, it was interactive and when guests touched or rubbed the area you can see on the right hand side of the picture, it would cause a reaction in the plant. At this current time, guests are not allowed to touch the plant.
Did you ever think you would see Pandora this empty?
Pandora. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Pandora. (photo by Michael Carelli)
One of the biggest shocks since Animal Kingdom reopened is the low wait times for Flight of Passage. There are low wait times for everything, but it’s striking to see for a ride that was previously always filled with guests.
Flight of Passage wait time at 10 MINUTES. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Flight of Passage queue. (photo by Michael Carelli)Flight of Passage queue. (photo by @braindud92)Flight of Passage queue with plexiglass installed. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Guests have been given the opportunity for immediate re-rides on Flight of Passage, something we have never seen before.
Flight of Passage Cast Members are offering immediate re-rides via the FP+ queue when guests exit the attraction. Wait is posted at 5 minutes pic.twitter.com/isNdKQDbnB
The exit of Flight of Passage brings you to the Windtraders gift shop. The banshee adoption rookery area has been set-up for social distancing.
Windtraders. (photo by Michael Carelli)
There some new items available as well, including some plush and this line of Wishables.
Avatar merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)
There’s also a new shoulder banshee that operates similar to the popular shoulder Pascal plush.
Shoulder banshee. (photo by @braindud92)Shoulder banshee. (photo by @braindud92)
Lots of great photo-ops in Pandora, and they look even better without guests nearby.
Pandora. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Guests are now strongly encouraged to use mobile ordering at Satu’li Canteen. Previously, mobile ordering was an option, but most guests just went inside to order. Now Cast Members are asking guests to download the My Disney Experience app if they previously hadn’t. They will send a Cast Member with one group at a time to a register if you can’t use the app (touch-less payment only, no cash).
Satu’li Canteen. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Once you place your order, you let the app know when you are in the area so that they can start preparing your food. Before the coronavirus, we would mobile order food at Disney parks and often let the app know we were “in the area” even though we were nowhere close because it took so long for them to make the food. So far in July, food has been coming out extremely quick – because they are not making anywhere near as many orders – so make sure you are definitely nearby unless you want your food sitting under a heat lamp for awhile.
Mobile order. (photo by Michael Carelli)Mobile order. (photo by Michael Carelli)Mobile order. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Satu’li Canteen remains one of the absolute best quick service locations in all of Walt Disney World.
Satu’li Canteen. (photo by Michael Carelli)Night Blossom from Pongu Pongu. (photo by Michael Carelli)
# 3 – An Empty Park
There’s not many times you can pull up My Disney Experience and see this…
However, since the reopening of Animal Kingdom, wait times across the park have been LOW. Why? Well, when walking the park you’ll see why.
Animal Kingdom. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Animal Kingdom. (photo by Michael Carelli)Animal Kingdom. (photo by Michael Carelli)Animal Kingdom. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Animal Kingdom. (photo by @Nitro230)Entrance to Dinosaur. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Dinosaur entrance. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Dinosaur queue. (photo by Ben Wszalek)Dinoland USA. (photo by Michael Carelli)
# 2 – What’s New
With no dedicated meet and greets, Animal Kingdom created something fun with characters out on small boats. This was much more adorable than you would think and something the park should consider keeping even when things get back to “normal.”
Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto. (photo by @Nitro230)Mickey and Pluto. (photo by @braindud92)Chip & Dale in their Dino-Bash costumes. (photo by Michael Carelli)Discovery Island band. (photo by Michael Carelli)
The old Flights Of Wonder show has been retooled so much in the last few years you’d think the only thing Disney had left to do was add Ted McGinley to the show and cancel it. Turns out the latest addition to the show was by subtraction. Behind the scenes, one of the things going on at Disney is a contract fight between the company and the equity actors union. Equity actors are the men and women we (generally) see in more elaborate speaking or performing roles at the parks. This includes everyone from the Dapper Dans, to the “Gatherers” at Savi’s workshop in Batuu, to the performers at Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King and Finding Nemo: The Musical shows. There were also equity performers at UP! A Great Bird Adventure once the show transitioned from Flights of Wonder.
As the saying goes, everything old is new again, and the bird show is now called Feathered Friends in Flight! and is more “back the basics” of what we all loved about Flights of Wonder. The show is now more about the birds and less about a contrived “story” that was never that good to begin with.
Feather Friends in Flight! (photo by Michael Carelli)Feathered Friends in Flight!
# 1 – Kilimanjaro Safaris (and the ANIMALS)
One of the best rides in any theme park across the globe is Kilimanjaro Safaris. There is nothing like it. The amount of land dedicated to the attraction and all the amazing animals you get to see is almost incomprehensible. Turns out the safaris are even better when there is no wait and less vehicles on the road. We’re gonna close this article with a look at the Kilimanjaro Safaris queue and ride experience, but also some pictures of animals taken elsewhere in the park. Yeah, we love the thrill rides like Everest, and Pandora: the World of Avatar is absolutely amazing, but it is still the “Animal” part of Animal Kingdom that makes it our favorite park.
Kilimanjaro Safaris. (photo by Michael Carelli))Kilimanjaro Safaris. (photo by Michael Carelli)
At the loading station, each party gets their own row and there is an empty row between each set of guests. After unload, each vehicle is cleaned by Cast Members.
Kilimanjaro Safaris. (photo by Michael Carelli)
There is now plexiglass dividing the driver from the guests.
Kilimanjaro Safaris. (photo by Michael Carelli)Cheetah. (photo by @braindud92)Rhinos. (photo by Michael Carelli)Elephant. (photo by Michael Carelli)Zebras. (photo by Michael Carelli)Scimitar-Horned Oryx. (photo by Michael Carelli)Gazelle. (photo by Michael Carelli)Lion. (photo by Michael Carelli)Baby flamingoes! (photo by @braindud92)I think this bird was in Lion Guard. (photo by Michael Carelli)Don’t pick up the ducks. (photo by Michael Carelli)Butterfly. (photo by Michael Carelli)Victoria Crowned Pigeon. (photo by Michael Carelli)Gorilla. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Honorable Mention: RIP Primeval Whirl
They say you save the best for last, and I guess in this case we have another rare “addition by subtraction.” I’ve always considered Primeval Whirl to be – BY FAR – the worst attraction in all of Walt Disney World. Some people don’t like it because it’s less of a Disney Imagineering project and more of a coaster bought “off the shelf.” I didn’t care about that, I just didn’t like that it hurt to ride it. So when Disney announced that Primeval Whirl would be closed forever, the most I can summon myself to say is Good Riddance.
One member of DisTwitter had a great interpretation of Primeval’s demise tying into the theme of the land.
Comet takes out Primeval Whirle. (photo by @HackermanJoe)Too soon Disney. Too soon. (photo by @braindud92)
So there you have it: Six!See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).
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’Tis the season, even in July, for baking up holiday sweet treats! The scent and taste of freshly baked gingerbread embodies all things holiday, and we have the perfect recipe to share for your Christmas in July celebration!
Although we all love a beautifully decorated gingerbread cookie, we wanted to take our gingerbread game up to the next level. We asked our Disneyland Resort pastry chefs for their favorite gingerbread recipe and they did not disappoint with their Mini Gingerbread Bundt Cakes with Orange-Vanilla Sauce.
This gingerbread recipe has all traditional spices you would expect with a little something extra. The addition of zested fresh ginger balances the molasses, and the amber lager beer ensures a nice moist cake. Fancy it up with an Orange-Vanilla Sauce pooled in the center of each mini Bundt cake and you will be the hit of the holiday party…in July or anytime! Enjoy!
Mini Gingerbread Bundt Cakes with Orange-Vanilla Sauce from Disneyland Resort Makes 12 (4” x 1.75”)or 24 (2.7” x 1.18”) Mini Bundt Cakes
GINGERBREAD MINI BUNDT CAKES
1 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
4 large eggs
3/4 cup vegetable oil
2 1/2 teaspoons zested fresh ginger
12-ounce bottle amber lager beer
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 1/4 cup molasses
1 1/2 cup brown sugar
ORANGE-VANILLA SAUCE
1/2 vanilla bean
1 1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup granulated sugar
3 egg yolks
Zest of 1/2 orange
1 teaspoon orange oil
GLAZE
2/3 cup powdered sugar
4 teaspoons whole milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
FOR GINGERBREAD BUNDT CAKE:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray mini Bundt cake cavities with non-stick cooking spray and set aside.
Sift flour, baking powder, salt, ground ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg into medium bowl. Set aside.
Beat eggs, oil, and fresh ginger in small bowl and set aside.
Heat beer in large saucepan over medium-high heat until boiling. Remove from heat and slowly add baking soda. Once beer stops foaming, add molasses and brown sugar. Stir in flour mixture, 1/3 at a time, mixing well after adding. Stir in eggs until combined. Batter will be thin.
Pour into prepared Bundt pans, filling each cavity 2/3 full. Bake for 20-22 minutes, until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool completely on wire rack before removing from pan.
FOR ORANGE-VANILLA SAUCE:
Cut vanilla bean in half and scrape out seeds using a knife. Set aside.
Combine milk, sugar, and vanilla bean scrapings in medium saucepan and cook over medium heat until hot, but not boiling.
Whisk egg yolks in a medium bowl. Slowly pour in half of the hot milk mixture while whisking the eggs. Pour eggs into saucepan with milk mixture and cook over medium heat, whisking constantly for 2-3 minutes, until thick enough to coat the back of spoon.
Remove from heat and continue to whisk for 3 minutes.
Pour into glass bowl and set glass bowl on top of an ice bath. Once sauce is at room temperature, add orange zest and orange oil.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
FOR GLAZE:
Whisk powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla in small bowl until smooth. If glaze is too thick, add 1/4 teaspoon of milk at a time until desired consistency.
Drizzle glaze onto cooled cakes.
TO SERVE:
Fill center of each mini Bundt cake with Orange-Vanilla Sauce.
Note: This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens. The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version. As a reminder while preparing this recipe, please supervise children who are helping or nearby.
Stay connected with Disney Parks Blog for more delicious Disney recipes and be sure to share the magic with other Disney fans using the hashtag #DisneyMagicMoments. Happy cooking!
I’ve been counting down the days, hours and minutes until the holiday season and Christmas in July is finally here! I am excited to bring you a very merry first look at some jolly new products in honor of our Disney Parks Blog Christmas in July celebration.
From the sweetest all-new holiday collection by Disney Parks to the perfect ornaments to decorate your tree, check out some of the new products coming soon to Disney Parks, shopDisney.com and the Disney store just in time for the holidays:
Disney Parks Holiday Collection:
Coming later this year, the all-new Disney Parks Holiday Collection celebrates one of the tastiest holiday treats, gingerbread! Throw on this bright T-shirt featuring Disney Parks icons, then top off your sweet look with the cutest suede baseball cap or the latest Minnie Mouse ear headband!
If I’m talking about sweets, you bet I’ll be eating them as well!Prepare for baking scrumptious treats this holiday with a baking set featuring a mixing bowl, two spatulas and two metal gingerbread cookie cutters, all themed to Mickey and Minnie, and wrapped up, ready to gift. Need a little clean up after all your baking? Thankfully, we’ve got you covered with this adorable set of kitchen towels!
Disney Parks Vintage Christmas Collection:
Available now at Disney Days of Christmas at Disney Springs and coming later this year to World of Disney at both Disney Springs and Downtown Disney District, as well as on shopDisney.com, the Vintage Christmas Collection features a variety of retro products. From a classic pine cone ornament with Mickey and his pal Pluto to a light-up figurine of Mickey and Minnie strolling through a winter wonderland in their holiday best and even a reversible throw blanket and matching pillow, these new products will help spread those season’s greetings!
Available now in honor of Christmas in July at shopDisney.com, the Disney Sketchbook Ornament Fairytale Moments Collection features some of your favorite Disney Princesses. From the way-finder Moana to the tenacious dreamer Tiana, go ahead and dress up your tree with royalty!
Also available now at shopDisney.com, the Disney Sketchbook Ornament Legacy Collection celebrates the 50th anniversary of “The Aristocats,” the 80th anniversary of “Fantasia” and the 25th anniversary of one of my favorites, “Toy Story”!
Available beginning Sept. 1, prepare to countdown to Christmas with the 2020 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar. Behind each of the 24 doors is a Star Wars LEGO surprise, including minifigures, buildable starships, and everything from Darth Vader in a Christmas sweater and D-O with a festive hat to Anakin’s Podracer, a Republic Cruiser and Darth Vader’s castle.
Ready for the holidays at Disney Parks?! Me too! Holiday Magic at Disney Parks is a deluxe hardcover book that features nearly 1,900 photos showcasing holidays at Disney Parks around the world. Check out an inside look at some of these phenomenal photos:
Keep checking back here on the Disney Parks Blog for even more details on how you can get the latest holiday-themed merchandise and tell us which products you’re looking forward to most below!