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NEWS: Hollywood Studios Unavailable for Disney Park Pass Reservations Through July 18th

Disney World’s Disney Park Pass theme park reservation system went live earlier this week.

NEWS: Hollywood Studios Unavailable for Disney Park Pass Reservations Through July 18th

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The new system has been in high-demand, with glitches even popping up due to the volume of guests attempting to make reservations. Reservations for Hollywood Studios, especially, have been a hot commodity with July 15th, 16th, and 17th booked up within the first day of reservations. Now, Disney Park Passes for Hollywood Studios are unavailable Saturday, July 18th, too.

We were checking in on Disney Park Pass availability today when we noticed that Hollywood Studios is marked out on July 18th. This means that there are no more passes available for the initial wave of resort guests on that day.

NEWS: Hollywood Studios Unavailable for Disney Park Pass Reservations Through July 18th

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Don’t worry though! Disney may have held reservations back for the opening of availability for Annual Passholders on June 26th and non-resort Ticketed Guests on June 28th. Keep an eye on DFB for all of the latest Disney Park Pass updates!

Click here to learn more about the high demand for Hollywood Studios reservations.

Hoping to head to Hollywood Studios when the parks reopen? Tell us in the comments! 

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Disney Cast Members Prepare To Welcome Guest Back To The Disney Theme Parks

Disney Cast Members Prepare To Welcome Guest Back To The Disney Theme Parks Disney Cast Members

Disney Cast Members can’t wait to go back to the magic as we keeping getting closer and closer to the reopening of the Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts!

Disney Stores at select locations around the U.S, Japan and Europe are also preparing for reopening so Disney Cast Members want to share they are doing to make sure everything is ready for your visit.

Take a look at the video belong to enjoy a message from Walt Disney World and Disneyland ambassadors,as well as, cast members from different areas:

Walt Disney World will reopen on July 11th and Disneyland July 17th. Are you ready? Don’t forget to check out more information about the Disney Park Pass System so you can make your park reservations!

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News: Disney Cruise Line Is Now Offering Cruise Date Flexibility

Disney Cruise Line has already announced that European sailings are canceled through October 2nd, 2020, and Canadian sailings are canceled through September 14th, 2020.

News: Disney Cruise Line Is Now Offering Cruise Date Flexibility

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And just recently, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy sailings have been canceled through September 15th, 2020. 

Even though we don’t know when sailings will resume, Disney Cruise Line wants to help folks book their cruises with confidence again! Disney Cruise Line has just introduced a new cruise date flexibility policy.

News: Disney Cruise Line Is Now Offering Cruise Date Flexibility

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Guests with pre-existing bookings and those who make new bookings will have the extra assurance of knowing they can modify their reservation up to 15 days before their departure date without penalty. The “flexible dates” offer is good through August 31st, 2020 through March 31st, 2021.

News: Disney Cruise Line Is Now Offering Cruise Date Flexibility

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In the details listed on Disney Cruise Line’s website, it states all guests may take advantage of this offer and may change their sailing date to a future sailing date prior to April 1st, 2022, (standard prevailing rates will apply). However, if you choose to move your sailing date, you can’t change your reservation back to the original date you booked your cruise for.

News: Disney Cruise Line Is Now Offering Cruise Date Flexibility

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Adventures by Disney has also just extended their cancellations through September 15th and you can click here to learn more about it!

Click here to read the latest details regarding Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line travel!

Will you be booking a cruise now that Disney Cruise Line is offering flexible dates? Let us know in the comments below!

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NEWS: Disney’s Aulani Resort Just Pushed Back the Earliest Available Reservations Into August

As Disney resorts reopen around the world, there are a few that we still have to wait on.

NEWS: Disney’s Aulani Resort Just Pushed Back the Earliest Available Reservations Into August

Aulani Resort

Disney’s Aulani Resort in Hawai’i is one of the resorts that’s still in a full closure. New reservations were previously being accepted for midsummer, but now reservations have been pushed back.

Initially, Aulani was accepting new reservations and modifications for dates after July 1st, but now new bookings have been pushed another month to August 1st. This may be due to the fact that Hawai’i is still requiring a mandatory 2-week quarantine for out-of-state arrivals through July 31st, per Hawai’i Tourism Authority.

NEWS: Disney’s Aulani Resort Just Pushed Back the Earliest Available Reservations Into August

Hawaiian Sunset from Aulani

This change also affects the current cancellation policy. Aulani will now waive all Disney-imposed change and cancellation fees up to the date of check-in for arrivals through July 31st. Stay tuned to DFB for all of the latest updates on Aulani and more!

Can’t wait to hit the islands? Click here to see some recent Aulani merchandise!

Will you be booking a trip to Aulani when it reopens? Tell us in the comments! 

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Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

The global health crisis has had a major economic effect across the board — especially on the tourism industry.

Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

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With such a major drop in revenue for the travel industry, the national government is reviewing ways to get the sector back on its feet. They’ve already employed a multi-billion-dollar stimulus for airlines, and now they may even incentivize travel with a tax break.

Lobbyists are pushing to provide tax breaks for American travelers.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, lobbyists are currently pushing for a plan that would provide up to $4,000 in tax breaks for those who begin traveling and spending money at hotels, theme parks, and more.

Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

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One example that has been proposed is the Explore America tax credit. This would be an income tax credit worth up to 50% of a household’s expenditures on travel like airfare, hotel rooms, tickets, and meals. The cap would be at $4,000 per household and would apply through the end of next year.

Interestingly, the tax break is modeled after a credit that was implemented for some homebuyers during the 2008 housing crisis.

Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

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A lobbyist for the Walt Disney Company, Tori Emerson Barnes, noted that the government will need to continue spending to revitalize the tourism industry. “Right now, our businesses need relief,” she said, “But ultimately, we’ll need recovery.” 

Unions have gotten involved as well noting that any aid to big travel should come with stipulations that improve conditions for frontline workers. A representative from the union that organizes several Disney World employees, UNITE HERE, noted, “I think we really need to move from incentives to requirements to get these companies to do the right thing.”

Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

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Remember, none of this is set in stone, but it is something that lobbyists are pushing.

Click here to see how the global health crisis has affected Florida’s economy.

Why would we get a tax break for taking a vacation?

Now we know what you’re thinking: Why would the government PAY US to go on VACATION!? Let’s break it down. As we mentioned, tourism is one of the industries that has been hit the hardest by the global health crisis and has already been a major beneficiary of economic relief.

Could the Government Pay for Your Next Disney Trip!?

Beach Club Resort in Disney World

People are especially wary about travel right now. A tax break like this could incentivize people to travel despite their unease about the economic downturn and health concerns. John Bortz, CEO of Pebblebrook Hotel Trust explained, “I think there’s a recognition that travel overall is going to need to be stimulated, and that will take dollars.”

We’ll see what comes of this plan in the coming days and months and keep you posted as we learn more.

Click here to learn more about the recession and its effects on Disney World.

Would a tax break get you to go to Disney? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

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