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Should You Take Your Young Child to EPCOT Right Now?

EPCOT is my favorite Walt Disney World theme park (shhh, don’t tell Magic Kingdom). It’s a gorgeous park with great food, educational opportunities, and loads of just plain fun. I’ve never once hesitated to recommend it to families with younger children, until now.

Character greetings, often a favorite activity for younger kids, are not currently available.

Before I get into why I might think twice about bringing young kids (about age seven and below) to EPCOT now, let me preface this by saying that I’d still recommend EPCOT if park hopping were available. If you could spend a few hours at EPCOT and then take your kids on a hop to the Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom, then you’d still be fine. But with the COVID restrictions currently in place, the entire family is committed to just one park per day. If you have younger kids, I’m not sure if there is currently enough at EPCOT to amuse them to justify burning a day of your vacation there.

Here’s why:

  • Lack of attractions targeted to younger kids: The only attractions at EPCOT targeted to younger kids are Frozen Ever After (Norway pavilion), Gran Fiesta Tour (Mexico pavilion), The Seas with Nemo and Friends (Seas pavilion), Journey into Imagination (Imagination pavilion), and the Beauty and the Beast Singalong (France pavilion). The total time for those attractions is 37 minutes. Add a few minutes of fish-watching after the Seas ride, and you’re still only at about 40 minutes of time engaged in the park for a younger child.
  • Water features are not currently operating: Kid-friendly water exploration areas such as splash pads and the jumping fountains have been turned off during the pandemic.
  • The Kidcot Fun Stops are not currently operating: There are Kidcot tables at most of the World Showcase pavilions, but right now there is no coloring activity or international representatives to speak with. There are simply cards or stickers left on a table.
  • There are no character greetings: Pre-pandemic, kids could meeting Mickey and Pals, most princesses, and characters from Wreck-It Ralph, Inside Out, Big Hero Six, and more. A hug from Goofy or Belle could go a long way toward boosting the mood of a cranky four year old, but today there are only brief drive-by “cavalcades.” Even the socially distant Winnie the Pooh appearance that debuted when the park reopened doesn’t seem to be an everyday occurrence.
  • The interactive Agent P Adventure missions have ended: This attraction was discontinued in February, just prior to the pandemic. Still, it’s one less thing for young kids to do.
  • Turtle Talk with Crush is not operating.
  • The interactive play area in the Imagination pavilion is not operating.
  • Most World Showcase entertainment is not operating: Mariachi Cobre and the Jammitors do have scheduled time on the America Gardens stage, but the diversionary jugglers and acrobats are no longer performing.
  • The festival playground is not operating: Understandable, but this means there is no place for a child to stretch or run.
Kidcot stops are completely non-interactive.

To be fair, the lack of rides for small kids was an issue pre-pandemic. However, when the character experiences, general entertainment, and interactive opportunities are removed, the sparse enticements for the youngest guests have become rare indeed.

With a slightly older/taller child, you could add in Living with the Land, Soarin, Test Track (minus the interactive car building), and Spaceship Earth, and perhaps some international food tasting, making a day at Epcot more in the realm of day’s entertainment. But bear in mind that, due to the lack of FastPass+ availability, depending on when you arrive and whether you use a touring plan, you can expect waits of 30-60 minutes (or more) for each of those attractions, with even longer waits on weekends.

The pandemic restrictions are justified and understandable, but given that there are just a handful of attractions of appeal to younger children, with possibly long wait times, if you have small kids, this may be the trip where you use your valuable park pass reservations to skip Epcot and book an additional day at Magic Kingdom.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Cadaver Dans Materialize for Special LIVE Walt Disney World Resort Performance of Happily Haunting Halloween-Inspired Melodies

Our month of Disney Halloween surprises continues with a frightfully fun – first-of-its-kind – LIVE  performance from the iconic Dapper Dans Barbershop Quartet, appearing as their undead alter egos The Cadaver Dans.

Beginning at 5 p.m. ET today, you’ll be enchanted by a special chilling (and thrilling) cappella performance from The Cadaver Dans as they emerge from their tombs at Walt Disney World Resort with a bone-rattling bevy of haunting Halloween-inspired tunes.  And we just shared an early ghostly glimpse of The Cadaver Dans on our new @DisneyParks TikTok channel.

In recent months, we’ve hosted a series of popular Dapper Dans #VoicesFromHome performances to bring a touch of Disney magic to everyone at home.  #DisneyMagicMoments “toe-tappers” included favorites like “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” from Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress and “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from the Disney film “Cinderella.” 

Join us right here on the Disney Parks Blog at 5 pm ET on Oct. 21 for more Disney magic as The Cadaver Dans sing some dreadfully delightful ditties LIVE to continue our month of special #DisneyMagicMoments Halloween surprises. 

See you later today!

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The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney

The most wonderful retail season of the year has officially arrived to shopDisney. Yes, move over Halloween because shopDisney has gone all in on their 2020 Holiday Shop. So while you may still be getting your child’s Halloween costume together, shopDisney declared it is time for holiday cheer. Here’s some of the highlights of the 2020 shopDisney Holiday Shop.

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
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Mickey and Minnie Mouse Home Decor Collection

You can order these items individually, or add the entire collection to your cart with one click. All ten items together add up to close to $400.00.

  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Light-Up Holiday Tree Topper
  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Holiday Tree Skirt – Personalizable
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Glass Drop Sketchbook Ornament 2020
  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Musical Holiday Figurine
  • Mickey Mouse Holiday Stocking – Personalizable
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Holiday Countdown Calendar Castle
  • Mickey Mouse Icon Sequined Holiday Wreath
  • Minnie Mouse Holiday Stocking – Personalizable
  • Mickey Mouse Gingerbread Scented Holiday Candle
  • Mickey Mouse Holiday Door Mat
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Mickey and Minnie Mouse Holiday Home Decor Collection

Mickey Mouse and Friends Holiday Home Collection

You can order these items individually, or add the entire collection to your cart with one click. All ten items together add up to close to $400.00.

  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Holiday Serving Dish
  • Mickey Mouse Milk and Cookies for Santa Set
  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Holiday Cookie Jar
  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Holiday Train Bowl Set
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Glass Drop Sketchbook Ornament 2020
  • Mickey Mouse and Friends Reversible Holiday Table Runner
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Holiday Salt & Pepper Set
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Holiday Snowglobe 2020
  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse Gingerbread Holiday Dish Towel Set
  • Disney Animators’ Collection Littles Advent Calendar
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Mickey and Minnie Mouse and Friends Holiday Home Collection

 

Other highlights from shopDisney Holiday Shop:

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Disney Animators’ Collection Littles Advent Calendar
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Mickey and Minnie Mouse and Friends Light Up Sign
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Mickey and Minnie Mouse and Friends Holiday Throw Pillow
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Mickey Mouse Holiday Gift Set for Baby

New Disney Ugly Sweaters

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Disney Villains Light Up Sweater
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Merry Stitchmas Sweater for Adults
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Jack Skellington as Sandy Claws Sweater for Adults

New Disney Holiday Ornaments

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Sebastian Sketchbook Ornament
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Toy Story 25th Anniversary Legacy Sketchbook Ornament
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Madam Leota Glow in the Dark Ornament
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
Nightmare Before Christmas Tree Topper and Ornament Set

And, well, the holiday season of 2020 means face masks in festive holiday patterns. shopDisney has two to choose from:

The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney
The Holiday Season Has Arrived to shopDisney

Currently there is no Annual Passholder discount available, but the 10% off for Disney Visa Reward Card holders is valid (DVRCMEMBER). And there is free shipping for orders over $75 (which is pretty easy to reach on this site) with code “SHIPMAGIC”. You can see all the new items from shopDisney as they come in by clicking here.

Have you started your holiday shopping yet? What do you think of this year’s collection?

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Disney World Room Discounts Available for Spring 2021

Anyone thinking about a Walt Disney World vacation in early 2021 will want to take another look today. Disney just released room discounts of up to 35% for stays from January 3 through April 17, 2021. The offer is available for booking through March 15 and excludes 3-bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.

As always, there are a limited number of rooms available at the discounted price, so you will want to act soon. The best way to deal with changes like this are to use a travel agent like the fabulous one we have here at TouringPlans. Simply visit our travel agency page to submit a quote and one of our experienced agents will get you all squared away and continue checking for a better price down the road. And all booking come with a FREE TouringPlans subscription so you can use our tools and our expertise.

Here is the full breakdown of discounts for early 2021:

Resort Category Resort Savings Resort Savings
Select Disney Deluxe Villas Save Up to 35% Save Up to 25%
For stays most nights January 3 to April 17, 2021 For stays most Friday and Saturday nights January 15 to February 13, 2021
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Disney’s Riviera Resort
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
35% 25%
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Beach Club Villas
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
25% 15%
Select Disney Deluxe Resorts Save Up to 35% Save Up to 25%
For stays most nights January 3 to April 17, 2021 For stays most Friday and Saturday nights January 15 to February 13, 2021
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
35% 25%
Select Disney Moderate Resorts Save Up to 25% Save Up to 15%
For stays most nights January 3 to April 17, 2021 For stays most Friday and Saturday nights January 15 to February 13, 2021
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
25% 15%
Select Disney Value Resorts Save Up to 20% Save Up to 10%
For stays most nights January 3 to April 17, 2021 For stays most Friday and Saturday nights January 15 to February 13, 2021
Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort – reopening February 9, 2021
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – reopening November 1, 2020
Disney’s Pop Century Resort
20% 10%

 

Disney World Room Discounts Available for Spring 2021

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Grab Your Paintbrush! Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Begins Jan. 8, 2021

A global celebration of the visual, culinary and performing arts is on its way to Walt Disney World Resort early next year, as the Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts is set for Jan. 8 – Feb. 22, 2021. And even more good news: If you’re planning to attend the festival, there is a special offer on stays at Disney Resort hotels in early 2021, inviting you to be fully immersed in The Most Magical Place on Earth!

Grab Your Paintbrush! Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Begins Jan. 8, 2021

The
Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts offers fun for the whole
family. Here is just a sketch of what you can expect when the event debuts in
January:

  • Indulge in over 15 Food Studios serving culinary art all
    around World Showcase
  • Explore and purchase the brilliant and diverse work of Disney
    and other invited artists on display in marketplaces encircling World Showcase
    Lagoon
  • Step into the scene at special photo locations scattered
    around the park
  • Participate in a paint-by-number mural that serves as a
    collaborative art project for all
  • Watch as visiting artists create magic right before your eyes
  • Catch performances by favorite EPCOT musical artists Mariachi
    Cobre and the JAMMitors.
  • Join an artful scavenger hunt as you search for Figment around
    World Showcase
  • Shop for festival-exclusive merchandise

We’ll have more details on the Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts in the weeks and months to come, so keep your eyes on the Disney Parks Blog for more info.

Grab Your Paintbrush! Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Begins Jan. 8, 2021

Special
Offer Available Now for Stays in 2021 at Select Disney Resort Hotels

If you’re already looking forward to attending the festival, now is the perfect time to explore how you can complete your dream vacation at Walt Disney World Resort with a special offer for stays at Disney Resort hotels in early 2021. Click here to learn more!

We realize flexibility is important when planning any vacation right now, so we will continue to waive Disney-imposed change and cancellation fees up to the date of check-in for arrivals through April 30, 2021. And after you book, be sure to visit planDisney, the official source for Disney vacation planning tips and advice.

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