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What to Know About the Downtown Disney District’s Reopening

The Downtown Disney District will officially reopen at the Disneyland Resort beginning on July 9 and of course, there will be some new guidelines that will be enacted to make sure that the resort is following stipulations from health authorities and government agencies to promote physical distancing and cleanliness.

Downtown Disney will have capacity measures in place, as well as limitations on parking and operating hours. When Guests arrive, they will be directed to self-park at Simba lot (at Disneyland Drive and Katella Ave). They will then need to follow signs for clearly marked entrances and exits. Rideshare drop-offs will occur on Harbor Boulevard Guest drop-off and pick-up location, or at the Downtown Disney District Guest drop-off and pick-up location on Downtown Drive.

What to Know About the Downtown Disney District’s Reopening

Prior to entering, Guests will have their temperatures taken and anyone who registers a temperature of 100.4 degrees will not be allowed entry. Of course, face coverings will need to be worn by Guests, as well as Cast Members when visiting the Downtown Disney District. In addition, to keep Guests properly distanced, there will be markings on the ground keeping Guests 6 feet apart, as well as physical barriers in place when distancing is not easily achieved.

As far as additional measures and information, that will be shared closer to the reopening date.

Restaurants will begin to reopen at the Downtown Disney District in a way that incorporates enhanced health and safety measures, including physical distancing, the use of appropriate face coverings, increased cleaning procedures and limited-contact Guest services. To accomplish this, a number of changes are being made to dining locations, including:

  • Increased outdoor patio-style seating available at select locations
  • Parties seated at tables 6 feet apart
  • Digital or single-use menus available at many locations

Guests will be still have the able to make Advance Dining Reservations by booking online or on the official Disneyland app, however, some dining locations may use their own reservation system or virtual waitlist. Guests will need to check with each individual location to confirm how their reservation process will work. In addition, all members of your party must be present before seating, and hosts will be required to bring your entire party to the table at one time.

The Downtown Disney District hours will be 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., daily, however, individual location hours may vary.

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What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Disney World reopened select hotels today, so we’re taking a look at transportation!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Let’s Go For a Bus Ride!

Disney World transportation is a complex system on its own. Add in capacity limits and health measures, and we want to make sure we know EVERYTHING there is to know about the reopened transportation! We took a few rides today to see how things are running — here’s what we found out.

What transportation options are available?

Typically, Disney offers several transportation options — boats, buses, Skyliner, and monorail. Today, most of those options are limited. When we arrived at the resorts this morning, we learned that the only mode of transportation available currently are the buses!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Bay Lake Tower

And even if you would like to take a bus somewhere, you are limited in terms of where you can actually travel! Today, the only bus routes available were between Disney Springs and each of the open resorts. If you want to travel from one resort to another, you would have to drive. You COULD also take a bus from one resort to Disney Springs, and then another bus from Disney Springs to the second resort. BUT it might take a while. What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened ?

Read more about the continued closures of the Monorail and Skyliner here!

How is it different?

As we mentioned, there are capacity limits on transportation, but we also noticed some new health measures onboard as well as at the bus stops. While we waited for our bus to arrive, we noticed new hand sanitizer dispensers at our stop.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Hand sanitizer dispenser at the Contemporary Resort bus stop

Physical distancing floor markers were also present to help guests stay separated while they lined up for the buses.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Floor markers when lining up for the buses

As you can see, the bus station was just about as empty as every other place we’ve explored today!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

An empty bus station at the Contemporary!

When our bus arrived, we noticed some pretty BIG differences once onboard! Disney has implemented a new seating system to ensure physical distancing of guests onboard the buses. When groups board, they are each assigned a “zone” to sit in. If you are traveling by yourself, you will get a whole zone to yourself. If your group is bigger than what one zone can accommodate, your group will get two zones.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

New seating system on Disney World’s buses

On our first bus ride of the day, we were the only ones on board so we didn’t get to see the zoned seating in action. However, on our second bus ride, there was an additional party with us.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Disney buses with zone seating and partitions

The bus driver directed the other party to enter through back door and to sit in zone 6, while we were directed to enter through the front door and sit in zone 1. The goal is to have as few people as possible entering through the same set of doors.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

New seating system onboard Disney World’s buses

Bus drivers are also wiping down surfaces on the bus after guests use them. There are also specific seats throughout the bus that are marked off as unavailable.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Seat not available on a Disney bus

Aside from the new seating zones, we also spotted partitions located between sections of the bus. These were spotted all up and down the bus!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Disney’s buses with partitions

New hand sanitizer dispensers were present at the bus stops at Disney Springs, too.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Hand sanitizer dispenser at Disney Springs

The bus riding experience at Disney World is definitely different than how we remember it! The new seating zones seem really interesting and we’ll have to check back in as the resorts get busier!

What was waiting for the bus like?

Of course, with those changes, we were wondering if it will take longer to get around. It was difficult to determine exactly when our bus would arrive, as the TV monitors were not on when we arrived to wait for our bus!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

The TV that tells you the current wait time for your bus was NOT working!

And the bus took QUITE some time to arrive! We figured the buses would be operating at a reduced amount in this initial reopening phase, especially when you consider how FEW people we saw at the resorts!

We would also like to take this opportunity to point out that the bus stop at the Contemporary does not have any fans, which we were definitely reminded of as we waited for our bus to arrive (HOT!). But at long last, our chariot arrived!

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Disney World bus

Once we were on board, the ride itself was much like we were used to on Disney’s buses! At Disney Springs, the directory board that tells you which bus stop is for which hotel reflects only the resort hotels that are currently open.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Bus Directory at Disney Springs

The queue area for the buses at Disney Springs had similar physical distancing floor markers that we saw at our bus stop at the Contemporary.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Floor markers at the Disney Springs bus stop

We also spotted additional markers for an extended queue.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Floor markers at the Disney Springs bus stop

When you reach the front of the queue, there are markers present to keep you at a safe distance from the bus.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Don’t cross the yellow line!

At this time, there is one queue being utilized. Guests with ECVs or wheelchairs wait in the same queue as other guests. When those parties with ECVs or wheelchairs near the front of the queue, there is a separate gate to exit through.

What You NEED To Know About Taking Disney Buses Now That Disney World Is Reopened

Gate for wheelchairs and ECVs

Finally, we’ve noted that Disney World hotels are currently not appearing to require guests to submit to temperature checks, but Disney Springs DOES. When you exit the buses, all guests will be filtered through a temperature screening zone before they’re permitted to enter Disney Springs.

We definitely recommend budgeting ADDITIONAL time to get to where you need to go if you’re using Disney’s bus transportation system (even more time than you originally planned for!). Between the reduced capacity on the buses and new loading systems for the zones, this will certainly take some getting used to!

Catch up on everything else we’ve covered today here!

Have any questions about Disney World transportation right now? Ask them in the comments! 

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Know Before You Go to the Downtown Disney District Reopening

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We previously reported that Disney announced plans to begin reopening the Disneyland Resort. Today we have more information on the phased reopening of the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland.

The Downtown Disney District will begin its phased reopening on July 9th. Disney is pleased to welcome back a variety of shopping and dining experiences during this initial phase, including the flagship World of Disney store. The shopping district will be open from 10 am to 8 pm daily, however, individual location hours may vary.

During the initial reopening phase, there will be capacity measures in place, as well as limitations on parking and operating hours. Guests will be directed to self-park at Simba lot (at Disneyland Drive and Katella Ave).

Guests will go through a temperature screening upon arrival and will be required to wear face coverings. All Cast Members and operating participant employees will also be required to wear face coverings. There will also be ground markings and physical barriers in some places to help promote physical distancing.

Know Before You Go to the Downtown Disney District Reopening

Visit Disneyland.com/DTD for the most current information. As of right now, pending government approval, both Disneyland Resort theme parks will reopen on July 17 with Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel and Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa reopening July 23.

Will you be visiting the Downtown Disney District next month?

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News: Disney World Is Expected to Call Back Equity Performers Soon

Last week, we told you guys a large union comprised of many food and beverage Cast Members were being called back to work at Disney World’s restaurants.

News: Disney World Is Expected to Call Back Equity Performers Soon

Remy Topiary at Ecpot’s Flower and Garden Festival

At first, we were a little confused why Epcot was recalling its Festival food handlers — which, of course, we later found out only hours later was because Food and Wine Festival was returning on July 15th! And now we’ve just learned some of Disney World’s equity performers are being asked back.

We don’t know which live productions these performers belong to, but according to a recent post made on Actors’ Equity Association — South Florida Division’s Facebook page, Disney is planning on calling back some of its Cast Members for rehearsals soon!

News: Disney World Is Expected to Call Back Equity Performers Soon

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Actors’ Equity Association is a large performing arts labor union that supports live theatrical performers. It seems the group will likely be discussing what health and safety guidelines they would like to see implemented prior to returning to their roles at Disney World, so we hope to provide you with more information soon!

Follow along with our live coverage from some of the newly reopened Disney World resorts here!

What entertainment would you like to see resume at Disney World? Sound off in the comments below!

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Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

Downtown Disney is scheduled to reopen on July 9th.

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

An Empty Downtown Disney During the Disneyland Closure

Disney had previously shared information about new safety measures that will be taken when the Disneyland parks reopen on July 17th. And now we have more details on the health and safety precautions that will be in place at Downtown Disney!

A variety of shopping and dining locations in Downtown Disney will welcome back guests on July 9th — including the flagship World of Disney store!

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

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Disney will follow the guidelines from health authorities and government agencies and apply what they’ve learned from the phased reopening of Disney Springs to guide the reopening of Downtown Disney. This will include several operational changes to promote physical distancing and cleanliness.

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

Hand sanitizer station in Downtown Disney

During the initial phase of reopening, Downtown Disney will have capacity measures in place, and there will be limitations on parking and operating hours. Guests must self-park at Simba lot (at Disneyland Drive and Katella Ave), and follow signs to the designated entrances and exits. While individual hours may vary, Downtown Disney District hours will be 10AM to 8PM, daily.

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

Ballast Point Brewery & Kitchen

Guests will also undergo temperature screenings prior to entry, and anyone with a temperature of 100.4 degrees and above will be asked to leave, along with the rest of their party.

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

Temperature Check Tent at Disney Springs

There will also be enhanced cleaning procedures, and guests will find hand sanitizer and hand-wash stations throughout Downtown Disney. Face coverings are required for all guests and employees and guests must bring their own face covering. In addition, cashless payments are recommended.

Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District is Reopening SOON! Here’s What You Need to Know!

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Disney also noted that additional measures and information will be shared closer to the reopening date. We’ll be sure to keep an eye out for any additional updates, so stay tuned!

Click here for more information about Disneyland’s reopening proposal!

Are you surprised by any of the new health and safety measures that will be implemented in Downtown Disney? Let us know in the comments!

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