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Universal Orlando Resort Lays Off Theme Park Employees

Universal Orlando Resort Lays Off Theme Park Employees Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando Resort just reopened earlier this month but unfourtunally the theme park is already feeling the side effects of this pandemic.

Recently a Universal spokesperson announced that they will be laying people off from multiple locations, you can read the statement here:

“We are working to structure and strengthen our business for the future in anticipation of the tourism industry taking time to fully recover. In that regard, we have already taken important steps such as adjusting budgets and implementing salary reductions and furloughs. Most recently, we have made the difficult decision to reduce our Parks & Resorts workforce across multiple locations and business units. This decision was not made lightly, but was necessary to prepare us for the future.

We are aware of the impact this will have on those affected by this reduction and their families, and we are working to support them through this process. This includes severance pay, subsidized health benefits and professional reemployment assistance.”

Universal Orlando Resort didn’t release any information about how many employees will be lay off or details about from what specific areas.

Construction of Universal’s Epic Universe has also being postponed due to the pandemic, making the opening date change from 2023 to 2024.

Credit: Click Orlando

 

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2021 Disney World Packages Available to Book Starting June 24

If you have been waiting to book your 2021 Disney World vacation, the wait is finally over! 2021 Disney World packages are available to book starting tomorrow, June 24, 2020.

Disney’s booking site will be down for maintenance tonight in preparation for tomorrow. The booking site should be ready for 2021 reservations between 8 and 10 am EST tomorrow. If you have a 2020 reservation and would like to modify, that will be available as well.

All new 2021 packages will be available to book online. Please know that Disney expects heavier than usual wait times when calling the Disney Reservation Center.

2021 vacation packages for select Walt Disney World Good Neighbor Hotels will go on sale on June 28, 2020. New 2020 packages remain unavailable at this time.

Will you be booking your 2021 Walt Disney World vacation tomorrow?

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FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Select Disney World restaurants have now reopened, and we’re checking them out! So far, we’ve swung by Captain Cook’s to try the gorgeous Welcome Back Cupcake and gotten a quick Dole Whip fix at Pineapple Lanai!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Kona Cafe

Now, we’re headed to Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort to scope it out — let’s take a look!

Check-In

Kona Cafe is utilizing the new Mobile Dine Check-In feature that’s just been added to the My Disney Experience app! Instead of going up to the host stand, you can virtually let the restaurant know you’ve arrived for your reservation!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Host Stand

Once you’ve completed the contactless check-in, you’ll receive a separate notification when your table is ready — it’s that easy!

See how Disney’s Mobile Dine Check-In works step-by-step here!

Seating

Kona Cafe tables and chairs have been spread apart.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Kona Cafe

Some of the booths have been closed off to allow for optimal social distancing. Signs on the tables designated which tables were closed.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Closed Table

We also noticed the barstools around the sushi bar were present, but no longer a seating option for guests.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Sushi Bar

That covers the turf, so let’s check out the FOOD!

Menu

While some Disney World restaurants have a disposable paper menu available upon request, Kona Cafe only has a digital QR menu at this time.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Kona Cafe

Along with many other restaurants that have recently reopened, Kona Cafe’s menu has been reduced a great deal, but there are still plenty of offerings including sushi, sandwiches, salads, desserts, and most importantly for some, DRINKS!

See what didn’t make the cut on Kona Cafe’s new limited menu here!

Food and Beverages

It wouldn’t be a trip to Disney’s Polynesian Resort without something tropical to sip on! Kona Cafe doesn’t staff a bartender during lunch hours, but they DO have one ready to go for dinner service. Luckily, a manager was able to sub in and mix up a delicious Lapu Lapu for $18!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Lapu Lapu

Now that we’ve been instantly transported to paradise (with a little help from the rum and fruit juices served in a blessed PINEAPPLE!) it’s time to order some FOOD! We’re going with the Crispy Pork and Vegetable Potstickers, Pork Belly Noodle Bowl, and Steak Salad!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Kona Cafe Meal

We should mention our meal came with complimentary bread, too! Kona Cafe used to serve an amazing macadamia nut butter with their rolls that we still miss. Nowadays, it’s a standard slice of butter. Nothing fancy, but still delicious!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Bread Service

The Crispy Pork and Vegetable Potstickers were served with a soy vinaigrette dressing and cost $10. The had a really nice sear to them while the filling was nice and tender.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Crispy Pork and Vegetable Potstickers

The Pork Belly Noodle Bowl for $24 was GREAT! The bowl includes rice noodles mixed with egg, mushrooms, bok choy, and other vegetables served in delicious broth! The star of the show is the pork belly though, and the hot sesame oil really adds a nice extra layer of depth to the dish.

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Pork Belly Bowl

The last entrée we enjoyed was the Steak Salad for $23. It was served with an incredible sunny-side-up egg for those of you who enjoy a little runny yolk in yo’ life (which we happen to be big fans of!). When the yolk mixed with the Kona house vinaigrette dressing, it really made the flavors POP!

FIRST LOOK! Here’s What’s Different About Kona Cafe in Disney World

Steak Salad

We would have liked to end our meal with a Hawaiian Pressed Coffee or  Banana Trifle, but they were out of a few menu items when we stopped by today. We’re guessing once things get up and runnin’ again, they’ll know how much product to stock and might make a few more menu adjustments when they do!

Overall, they have spaced out the restaurant and limited the menu like the rest of the restaurants we’ve eaten at lately, but of course, Kona Cafe has that signature Polynesian flair! We’ll be back soon with more Disney World eats (that’s right — we’ve miraculously saved some room) so stay tuned!

Here are the Disney World dining changes guests will experience this summer!

Are you surprised by any of the changes at Kona Cafe? Let us know in the comments!

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Another Epcot Performer Has Just Been Called Back to Disney World!

While Disney World has already confirmed some of the musical groups that will be returning when the parks reopen, we just learned about another performer you’ll get to enjoy at Epcot soon!

Another Epcot Performer Has Just Been Called Back to Disney World!

Rose and Crown Pub

Carol Stein is a singer and pianist you’ve probably heard tickling the ivories at the UK pavilion’s Rose and Crown Pub if you’ve ever wandered in for a pint! And while she won’t be returning to the restaurant right away, her fans will still have a chance to watch her perform!

Carol posted on her Facebook page today that she’s received the call she’s been waiting for! She can’t wait to perform at Epcot once again, but instead of being onstage indoors, you’ll find her under a beautiful gazebo in the English Gardens across the street!

Another Epcot Performer Has Just Been Called Back to Disney World!

Photo Credit: Carol Stein

And don’t forget a Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival will be underway when the park reopens on July 15th, too!

Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival is coming BACK — but with a TWIST! Learn more details here!

Another Epcot Performer Has Just Been Called Back to Disney World!

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Carol doesn’t have the exact details of her performance schedule worked out just yet since things are a little up in the air right now but in the meantime, you can watch Carol and some of your other favorite Disney musicians perform from their homes by clicking here!

Click here to read out ULTIMATE GUIDE to everything that’s reopening at Disney World here!

Have you enjoyed Carol Stein’s performances at Epcot? Let us know what your favorite songs are in the comments below!

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REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

We’ve been checking out all of the reopened Disney hotels.

REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

And while we’ve seen quite a few changes, we’ve experienced a few moments that brought us pure joy — like when we heard Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort’s tropical piping through its lobby for the first time since mid-March!

And now, we’ve spotted a BRAND NEW CUPCAKE!! Oh, how nice it feels to type those words again.

REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

Welcome Back Cupcake

Captain Cook’s has this GORGEOUS new Welcome Back Aloha Cupcake and it is truly STUN-NING!

REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

Welcome Back Cupcake

And the best part? This thing tastes as good as it LOOKS! Chocolate lovers are going to be ga-ga over this one since it features a rich chocolate cake topped with a mountain rainbow-colored regular buttercream icing and a raspberry frosting-filled center!

REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

Welcome Back Cupcake

The Welcome Back Cupcake costs $5.99 and we found it at Captain Cook’s today, but if it’s not there when you look, it should be there soon!

REVIEW: This NEW Welcome Back Rainbow Cupcake in Disney World Is Filled With a Delicious Surprise!

Welcome Back Cupcake

And to all our friends who are following along with our coverage of the newly reopened Disney World resorts — this Aloha is for YOU!

Click here to read our review of the Welcome Back DRINK we tried at Disney Springs!

Are you excited to see such a gorgeous new cupcake? Let us know if you’ll be making tracks over to Captain Cook’s for the Welcome Back Cupcake in the comments below!

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