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Could a Disney World Vanity License Plate be coming to Florida?

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Could a Disney World License Vanity Plate be coming to Florida?

There is a bill being introduced to the Florida Senate that has information about a Disney World Vanity License Plate in the documentation.

Could a Disney World Vanity License Plate be coming to Florida?

It reads:

The department shall develop a Walt Disney World license plate as provided in this section. The plate must bear the colors and design approved by the department. The word “Florida” must appear at the top of the plate, and the words “Walt Disney World” must appear at the bottom of the plate.

The annual use fees from the sale of the plate shall be distributed to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida, Inc., a nonprofit organization under. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A maximum of 10 percent of the proceeds from the sale of such plates may be used for administrative and marketing costs.

For those lucky enough in Florida this is a chance to share your love of Disney World and to help the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida!

 

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Disney World Annual Passholders will need to provide their own transportation for AP Previews

Disney World Annual Passholders will need to provide their own transportation for AP Previews Annual Passholder Preview

Disney World Annual Passholders will need to provide their own transportation for AP Previews

In an email sent out to those who were lucky enough to get into the Annual Passholder Preview it states that If you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, Disney transportation will not be available for this limited event. You will need to provide your own transportation to the Theme Park parking lot.

Disney World Annual Passholders will need to provide their own transportation for AP Previews

We reported earlier today that the Monorails & Skyliners will not start running till the official park opening on July 11th & 15th, more about that here.

So it looks like if you’re planning on attending the AP Preview at the Magic Kingdom, you will have to provide your own transportation to the Transportation and Ticket Center, or if you are attending previews at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will have to provide your own transportation to the drop-off area or parking lots.

There is still no word on the AP Preview for Hollywood Studios and Epcot… 

Please Note

Face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members. Please bring your own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining or swimming.

All face coverings should:

  • Fully cover an individual’s nose and mouth and allow the Guest to remain hands-free
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops
  • Be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable

Costume masks are not considered appropriate and are prohibited from being worn, in alignment with existing rules.

The use of face coverings is not a substitute for physical distancing.

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News and Photos: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea Have Officially Reopened

Shanghai Disneyland was the first Disney park to reopen on May 11th followed by Hong Kong Disneyland on June 18th.

News and Photos: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea Have Officially Reopened

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And today, Disney’s third international theme park reopened since closing down in February. Let’s see how the first day of Tokyo Disney Resort’s phased reopening went!

Tokyo Disney Resort is comprised of two theme parks — Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. Guests are being temperature screened prior to entry, while face masks must be worn by all guests and Cast Members at all times. Social distancing markers have been placed in the queue areas for attractions and both parks are operating with a reduced capacity until further notice.

News and Photos: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea Have Officially Reopened

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Click here to read more about the health and safety measures Tokyo Disneyland has implemented here!

Cast Members were on hand to provide guests with health and safety reminders, similar to the “Social Distancing Squads” we’ll see when Disney World’s theme parks reopen in Florida.

News and Photos: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea Have Officially Reopened

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Enhanced cleaning protocols have also been implemented. Disney has stated, “The health and safety of guests and cast members is a top priority.”

News and Photos: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea Have Officially Reopened

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Both Disney World and Disneyland Paris have also announced their grand reopenings, while Walt Disney’s original theme park, Disneyland, is still pending Calfornia’s approval. To review every detail Disney has shared with us regarding Disney World’s reopening procedures (many of which we’ve seen implemented at the Disney parks which have already reopened), click here.

For all the latest news and information regarding travel to the Disney parks, click here!

Have you ever been to Tokyo Disney Resort? Let us know in the comments below!

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News: Tokyo Disney Resort’s App Finally Has an English Language Version!

Globetrotting to Disney’s international theme parks is a dream of many, but the language barrier can be a tough hill to climb.

News: Tokyo Disney Resort’s App Finally Has an English Language Version!

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But now, Tokyo Disney Resort has just added English as a supported language to its app making it even easier to visit the Japanese Disney parks than ever before.

Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea have just reopened today after being closed since last February and, for folks who are looking to plan their next epic adventure, being able to view Tokyo Disney Resort’s app in English is a welcome addition!

News: Tokyo Disney Resort’s App Finally Has an English Language Version!

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English-speaking guests will finally have access to digital maps, wait times, AND it will also be a lot easier to make FastPasses!

News: Tokyo Disney Resort’s App Finally Has an English Language Version!

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Additional functions of the Tokyo Disney Resort app includes:

  • Purchase of park tickets and vacation packages
  • Reservations for Disney hotels and restaurants in parks
  • Gain access to the lottery system used for some attractions
  • Tokyo Disney Resort Shopping 
  • Disney Photos
  • Display of various facility/entertainment program information
  • Online check-in 

You can download the English-version Tokyo Disney Resort app from any international apps store. To log in, you’ll need to set up a Tokyo Disney Resort account which you can create in English. The app is compatible with both iOS and Android devices. Don’t know about you guys, but the summer of 2021 is looking like a super-fun time to visit Japan since the Olympics will be happening and now we’ll have this trusty app to navigate the parks with!

Click here to see the health and safety guidelines Tokyo Disney Resort has implemented!

Have you been to Tokyo Disney Resort? Let us know in the comments!

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Disney wins legal battle against Orange County Property Appraiser

Disney wins legal battle against Orange County Property Appraiser Orange County

Walt Disney World Resort recently won a decisive legal victory against the Orange County tax appraiser’s office. The new legal determination could potentially save both Disney and other major hotel-resort company owners millions of dollars in taxes.

The lawsuit between the Disney company and Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh has been ongoing for several years. Now the appellate court determined that Singh’s office improperly inflated the value of Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort and other Disney World resorts.

The court issued their decision on June 19, 2020. However, the legal decision will go beyond the Disney-owned resorts. That’s because the court declared the entire method that Singh had used to appraise the Disney property — a method that is widely used by other property appraisers — is illegal under Florida law.

Now, experts predict that Disney and other hotel companies, whose finances have been crushed by COVID-19, will seize on the ruling and use it to push for lower tax assessments on scores of other properties. Disney alone is already challenging the appraisals for more than 10 other hotels.

The Disney case dates back more than five years, when Singh first brought in new appraisers to reevaluate different classes of property. They reasoned that properties, such as resort-style hotels, at Disney World and Universal Orlando, were under-assessed in the past. At least that’s what their office believed.

Singh’s staff redid the values for a number of hotel properties using something known as the “Rushmore” method. “The majority of counties rely upon some version of it, depending on the type of hotel at issue,” said Loren Levy, an attorney who represents a number of county property appraisers, including Osceola County’s. Under Singh, the new approach led to some dramatically higher assessments. The assessed value of Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club, for instance, more than doubled, to nearly $340 million.

But the appellate court went much further than simply addressing Singh’s appraisal of the Yacht & Beach Club. The Orange County court declared that the Rushmore method itself illegal. They contend that the method overstated the value of hotel property by illegally including the value of intangibles, such as the Disney brand.

“Rushmore is essentially dead for use by property appraisers,” said Jennifer Dixon, an appellate attorney at the Lowndes law firm who represented the Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association in the case.

Ultimately, Disney expects to see reductions for their resort property taxes. “We are pleased that the court concluded that the method used by the property appraiser violated Florida law,” Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahler said in a prepared statement. “We look forward to a reassessment of our properties consistent with Florida law and the court of appeal’s ruling.”

Source: Orlando Sentinel

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