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News: Adventures by Disney Has Extended Cancellations Through September 15th

Back in March, Adventures by Disney cancelled all departures through July 31st and guests were eligible to receive a 100% cancellation credit towards a future adventure.

News: Adventures by Disney Has Extended Cancellations Through September 15th

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Earlier this month, the suspension of all Adventures by Disney departures was extended to the end of August, and just recently, it has been pushed back again.

According to Adventures by Disney’s website, all of its previously scheduled departures through September 15th, 2020 are suspended. Adventures by Disney will reach out to all guests (most likely through e-mail) and impacted guests may receive the option of a full refund or a transfer of the cost of their trip.

News: Adventures by Disney Has Extended Cancellations Through September 15th

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Note: Paris Escape is still scheduled to depart and is excluded from the Adventures by Disney cancellations.

If you had an upcoming adventure planned, keep an eye on your inbox for Adventures by Disney’s communication, and we’ll continue to keep you updated with any new information — including when you can expect adventures to resume.

Click here for the latest travel information regarding Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line!

Have your Adventure by Disney plans been impacted by the extension? Let us know in the comments below!

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BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

As we’ve previously seen before select Disney Springs dining locations and Disney World resort restaurants reopened, sweeping menu cuts are now occurring at several theme park restaurants.

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

Just recently, Disney has shared with us which Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom restaurants will be reopening on July 11th as well as which dining locations will be available when Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot resume on July 15th. Disney is offering limited menus at many of the resorts and Disney Springs restaurants for the time being. And, now it looks like the parks are following suit.

Here are a few of the biggest menu changes that you can anticipate to see when the parks reopen.

Magic Kingdom

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

First up, Town’s Town Square Restaurant — one of the very first restaurants we’ll see as soon as we step foot inside the Magic Kingdom for the first time since mid-March!

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

They’ve subtracted quite a few appetizers, entrées, and desserts from their menu!

Lunch and Dinner Menu

  • Spinach Dip Trio
  • Garlic Knots
  • Garlic-Parmesan Wings
  • Italian Trio (Chicken Parmigiana, Fettuccine Alfredo, and Spaghetti with Meatballs)
  • Spaghetti and Mushroom Meatballs (added Spaghetti and ImpossibleBIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK! ™ Meatballs option instead)
  • Mushroom Ravioli
  • Ravioli with Grilled Chicken Breast
  • Ravioli with Grilled Shrimp
  • Grilled Pork Chop with Risotto-style Orzo
  • Today’s Sustainable Fish With Seasonal Accompaniments
  • Chocolate-Hazelnut Cake
  • Raspberry Sorbet (No Sugar Added Dessert)
  • Seasonal Cheesecake
  • Sautéed Shrimp with Whole-Wheat Spaghetti (Kids’ Menu)
  • Broccoli
  • Celery and Carrot Sticks with Ranch Dressing

The Plaza Restaurant

Heading down Main Street, U.S.A., we’ve been known to frequent The Plaza Restaurant for their unlimited milkshakes — but it looks like that will no longer be the case!

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

Bottomless Milkshakes Have Disappeared!

All-You-Care-To Enjoy Milkshakes have vanished from the menu along with several breakfast, lunch, and dinner selections!

Breakfast Menu

  • Lobster-Fried Green Tomato Eggs Benedict
  • Steak and Eggs Herb-marinated Steak
  • Oatmeal
  • Canella Bellini Sparkling Peach Cocktail
  • The Plaza Mimosa

Lunch and Dinner Menu

  • All-You-Care-To Enjoy Milkshakes
  • Lobster-Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Herb-marinated Steak
  • Brisket Macaroni & Cheese Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
  • Lobster Cobb Salad
  • Butterscotch Bread Pudding
  • Seasonal Specialty Cake
  • Carrots with Ranch Dressing
  • Grilled Cheese Sandwich (Kids’ Menu)
  • Baby Carrots

Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen

One of our favorite spots in Adventureland to try some more-exotic cuisine has also scaled back on its menu!

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

Jungle Skipper Canteen Sign

We’re pretty bummed to see so many of our favorite appetizers and entrées DIDN’T make the cut! Hopefully, we’ll see them somewhere down the road (or river!).

Dinner Menu

  • Shiriki Noodle Salad
  • S.E.A. Shu Mai
  • Whole Fried Fish
  • Sankuru Sadie’s Seafood Stew
  • Trader Lamb Spice-rubbed Lamb Chops
  • Tiki Tiki Shrimpy Shrimpy
  • Sankuru Sadie’s Seafood Stew
  • “A Lot at Steak” Salad
  • Quick Sand!!! Jasmine Rice Pudding
  • Smiley’s Little ‘Croc’ of Chicken Soup (Kids’ Menu)
  • Mango Sorbet

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The Brown Derby

A few restaurants at Disney’s Hollywood Studios have also switched up their menus. The Brown Derby just made some HUGE changes.

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

The Brown Derby

Both of their lunch and dinner menus have been significantly reduced. Protein offerings including seafood, pork, and duck breast got the chop!

Lunch Menu

  • Pan-seared Sea Scallops and Roasted Pork Belly
  • Artisanal Cheese and Charcuterie Board
  • Pan-seared Fish of the Day (Lunch and Dinner)
  • Faroe Island Salmon
  • Bell & Evans Chicken Breast
  • Cioppino Lobster Tail (Lunch and Dinner)
  • Espresso Cheesecake (Lunch and Dinner)
  • Grilled Cheese (Kids’ Menu, Lunch and Dinner)
  • Hidden Treasure (Kids’ Dessert, Lunch and Dinner)
  • Celery and Carrot Dipper (Lunch and Dinner)

Dinner Menu

  • Ahi Tuna Wakame
  • Pan-seared Fish of the Day
  • Charred Pork Chop
  • Duck Breast

Mama Melrose Ristorante Italiano

Looks like Mama Melrose will also be offering a reduced menu when the restaurant reopens.

BIG Menu Updates! See Which Disney World Theme Park Restaurants Have Cut WAY BACK!

Mama Melrose

They’ve cut down on appetizers including salad and flatbreads as well as entrées and dessert!

Dinner Menu

  • Baked Arancini Gazpacho Salad
  • Carne d’Italia Flatbread
  • Mushroom Flatbread
  • Insalata di Mercato
  • Seafood Fra Diavolo
  • Wood-grilled Chicken and Penne Pasta with House-made Four-Cheese Sauce
  • Saltimbocca Pork Tenderloin
  • Chicken Campanelle Wood-grilled Chicken and Campanelle Pasta
  • Seasonally-inspired Chef’s Selection
  • Cheesecake (No Sugar Added Dessert)
  • Cappuccino Affogato
  • Dessert Sampler
  • Celery and Carrot Sticks
  • Fish of the Day (Kids’ Menu)
  • Tiramisù Martini

Do keep in mind that things can always change! We will let you know if and when changes are made.

We’ll keep updating this post as more menu cuts keep rollin’ in, so check back to see if your favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner entrées made the cut! And keep in mind, Be Our Guest Restaurant will no longer be serving breakfast — they’ll only be offering a prix fixe lunch and dinner menu which you can learn more about here!

Click here to read our ultimate guide to EVERYTHING that’s reopening at theme parks!

Are you surprised by some of these menu changes? Let us know if one of your favorite menu items got axed in the comments below!

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Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew Coming to Disney Springs

A brand new restaurant is coming to Disney Springs! Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew will of course, offer donuts and coffee and according to Disney it will be where happiness is glazed daily!

Guests will be able to find out more about this new dining establishment here, however as of right now, the site is pretty basic.

We’ll be sure to share more details about this new location when we learn them.

Disney also recently announced within the past week that Gideon’s Bakehouse will also be coming to Disney Springs later this fall.

 

 

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5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Can you believe Disney World is reopening next month?

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Welcome Home!!

Disney has been preparing throughout the closures for its re-opening. Even though Disney World has already seen changes like face mask requirements and distancing measures, a few of the updates might actually become a part of everyday park life.

Despite the fact that many guests miss the way Disney was before the closures, these modifications to Disney World’s guidelines could be helpful alternatives going forward in the parks!

QR Menus

As Disney World has started to re-open, the parks have introduced multiple contactless measures. One of these is the QR code menus throughout Disney World that help reduce contact points for guests and Cast Members. While health and safety standards may change slightly in restaurants after things start to return to “normal,” the QR menus could stick around so there are fewer high-touch points at locations across the parks.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Wine Bar George QR Code for Digital Menus

Although we’ve also seen paper menus, restaurants might lean towards the QR option more often for reasons BEYOND health and safety.

Disney has also been increasing its conservation efforts across the board for a while in the parks already, by moving toward eliminating plastic straws and mini toiletry bottles. So if guests get used to the digital menus, Disney could reduce the amount of paper menus in the restaurants long-term in an effort to go greener!

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Raglan Road Paper Menu

However, since some guests don’t have smartphones, Disney would also have to make a few handheld menus available as needed.

Additionally, moving toward digital menus could also allow restaurants to update menus quickly and easily online without having to print excessive amounts of paper when a menu item changes. Think more market-inspired seasonal or even daily specialties, farm to table fare, faster updates when items sell out, and more customization altogether for Disney World menus! That would be pretty cool.

Click here to see these QR Codes in Action in Disney Springs!

Hand-Sanitizer and Hand-Washing Stations

Since Disney World is upholding strict health and safety regulations when the parks re-open, hand-sanitizing and hand-washing stations have started to be placed around the parks. While they were available right before Disney World closed, Disney Springs has also placed them throughout the shopping and dining district.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Hand Sanitizer Station

The readily available stations are actually a great way to encourage guests as well as Cast Members to keep up with sanitary efforts. If they are placed around the parks, people wouldn’t have to go find a restroom just to wash their hands (Liberty Square is already grateful since it has no restrooms anyways!). We’ve been to Disney World with kids MANY times and can tell you there’s practically always a reason to wash their hands! 5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good ?

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Hand-washing Station

We’ve also seen Universal Orlando’s inclusion of hand-sanitizing stations before boarding attractions, which would be beneficial in eliminating some of the germs passed through contact on rides.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Sanitizer

Disney Springs has also provided hand-sanitizer and access to restrooms in restaurants so guests can wash their hands before and after they eat, in an effort to promote cleanliness. All of these efforts to reduce the spread of germs could be beneficial beyond the current crisis.

How many people have visited Disney World only to get sick as soon as you get home (we’re raising all our hands)? This could help reduce that overall.

We really hope that Disney World does this in their restrooms when the parks re-open!

Increased Sanitation Efforts

As the parks re-open, Disney will most likely be following similar procedures in restaurants, using distancing stickers and signs, and implementing more protocol we’ve already seen in Disney Springs. While Disney has already increased its cleaning efforts, the parks are going to be a completely different ball game.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Protect the Magic Signs

However, Universal Orlando has already shown a few measures that Disney should probably take notes on. While there is already frequent cleaning of high-touch spaces, Universal has also created sanitation measures specific to attractions.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Men in Black Alien Attack

On top of guests using hand-sanitizer before many attractions, Team Members also wipe down the seats, and even hand out 3D goggles themselves so multiple guests aren’t handling them.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

No-Touch Goggles

Universal has also implemented the use of a barcode or scannable park ticket instead of its regular finger scanner. Since Disney World also uses finger scanners along with MagicBands, it would make sense for the parks to switch things up when they re-open to reduce high-contact touchpoints. (Note that Disney World has announced that it will be discontinuing complimentary MagicBands in 2021, so perhaps that is a step toward using contactless ticket media.)

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Islands of Adventure Main Entrance

Although we don’t have much information (yet), the new Park Pass reservation system may incorporate new virtual ticketing elements to use in order to cut down on high-touch areas as well.

These BIG changes in the parks aren’t nearly as bad as we thought they would be!

Temperature Checks

Although many guests wondered what the temperature checks would be like when they entered theme parks again, we have to say that our experience so far has been pretty good! While Disney Springs already uses contactless thermometers to make sure guests and employees entering the shopping and dining district are below the 100.4 temperature limit, mandatory temperature checks will be instated in Disney World parks as well.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Temperature Screening

Though we already have an idea of how temperature checks may work in the Disney Parks, Universal has also made it even simpler to get a temperature check when staying on-site.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Temp Checks at Universal

After a guest receives a temperature check at one of the resorts, they receive a wristband to show that they have already been screened for the day. Instead of re-checking guests over and over again, Team Members will let these guests skip another round of screenings.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Temp Check Wristband

While it hasn’t been stated if Disney World will be doing the same thing, the wristbands after temperature checks would reduce the time spent by hotel guests going through park temperature checks, and may reduce overall wait times to enter the parks.

This is what we’ve learned from experiencing a VERY different Disney World!

Changes in the Mobile Order System

Mobile Order has been a game-changer for us when it comes to planning our days in the parks. Instead of waiting in long lines for your food, you can schedule a time to pick it up so you aren’t wasting that precious time that could be spent riding Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Mobile Order Sign

While the parks have been closed, though, there has been an increase in Mobile Order locations in Disney Springs that we expect to see mirrored in the parks. My Disney Experience has also updated payment information with more accepted contactless methods of payment, as well as implemented windows of time for Mobile Order pick-ups. Previously, these time windows were only seen in Disneyland.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Mobile Order Payment Options

If Disney restricts the window of time to pick up your orders, it potentially spaces out crowds so you’d be able to create more distance between guests.

5 New Disney World Changes That Could Stick Around For Good

Select a Participating Restaurant

Also, if more locations accept Mobile Order, it would be easier than ever to grab and go so you can get on with your day.

Here are the ways buffets may be changing in Disney World when the parks re-open!

Although these big changes might seem different and possibly scary in such a well-known environment, the new updates are necessary to keep guests and Cast Members safe. Some of these changes could possibly be for the better in the long run. If we approach them with an open mind, we might all be surprised how quickly we adapt to the changes in Disney World and beyond.

Here’s why you need to skip sleeping in and go to Disney World in the morning!

What changes are you looking forward to seeing in the parks? Let us know in the comments below!

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Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew Coming Soon to Disney Springs

Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew Coming Soon to Disney Springs

Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew Coming Soon to Disney Springs. A new food and beverage location ha been announced for Disney Springs! Disney Springs announced the news via twitter with a photo and caption reading “NEW UPDATE – Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew is coming soon to [Disney Springs] where happiness is glazed daily! Keep an eye on our social channels for future delicious updates.”

Though not much is known about Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew, it’s safe to assume the new dining location will offer… well… donuts and cold brew coffee! Hehehe. We will be happy to share new details such as the location within Disney Springs, full menu, and more as they emerge.

 

Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew Coming Soon to Disney Springs

Disney Springs is a truly amazing place featuring an eclectic mix of unique boutiques, one-of-a-kind eateries and jaw-dropping entertainment that will have you wondering where the day went. Wander through vibrant walkways and uncover fashionable finds inside more than 50 brand name and Disney-themed shops, boutiques, and kiosks. Savor a variety of culinary delights among a collection of waterside cafes, world-class restaurants and quick-service counters. Enjoy a host of fun-filled experiences, from smile-inducing specialty acts and diverse music to world-renowned show with breathtaking talent. Discover the incredible array of things to do at Disney Springs.”

Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for updates and all things Disney Springs!

Featured Photo Credit: Disney Springs/Everglazed

Source: Disney Springs/Twitter

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