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What To Do If Your Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket is Expiring

Holders of the Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket only have a few days left to decide what to do with the remaining days on their ticket media.

Let’s backpedal first, shall we?

The Discover Disney ticket was available for Florida residents to purchase back in January 2020, giving Florida residents the ability to visit the parks for three or four days for under $200 through June 30, 2020. Then in the spring COVID-19 hit, the parks closed, and everyone’s tickets were frozen. Most Disney passes were extended to December but since the Discover Disney tickets were only going to be valid until June 30, their expiration was only extended to September 30 and this restriction remains in place. Thus, if you have one of these tickets laying around, you only have a few days left to decide what to do with it.

Originally, in our springtime naivety, Disney offered a special deal for folks who had vacations planned for the closure period. This deal included free dining and guests with Discover Disney tickets were given the option to transfer their ticket money to a Disney gift card for use in purchasing this package deal (since the package would require the purchase of theme park tickets to go along with it). This option became invalid once Disney did away with the Dining Plan for the time being, leaving guests with these options.

Option 1: Use It

This is definitely the easiest . . . assuming you can find yourself a park reservation.

Option 2: Apply It Towards Another Ticket Purchase

If you would like to upgrade your ticket to something else, you can apply the money you paid for your Discover Disney ticket to another ticket purchase.

Option 3: Apply It to a Disney Gift Card

While the special free dining package is no longer an option, Disney would be thrilled to have you keep your money in house and convert their ticket purchase into a Disney gift card for use on a future vacation. I suppose this makes sense if you’ve already spent your vacation savings and want to make sure you keep using it for a vacation instead of, say, accidentally using it to buy a pet tiger or pay your electric bill. From a financial perspective, however, it probably makes more sense to . . .

Option 4: Get a Refund

Yes, Disney does recognize the unusual circumstances people were placed in here and will simply refund your money . . .which, all things considered, is probably the most prudent thing to do. Then you can choose to spend your money wherever and however you see fit, be it at Walt Disney World or not.

But What If You Already Used Some of the Ticket?

So what if your ticket is partially used? Do you need to use it up or lose it? No, you do not. While most Disney tickets start down to the road to expiration after your first use, this particular ticket can be partially refunded. Once again, in light of the exigent circumstances. It will simply be prorated based on how many days were used.

What if it’s after September 30, 2020?

Let’s ignore the fact that you’re showing up late to the party and embrace the fact that you showed up at all. Don’t worry. Your money is not forever gone into Mickey’s pockets. Disney will leave the remaining value of the ticket in your account indefinitely and it can be used towards a future ticket or vacation purchase. Disney will not, however, guarantee that the money can be refunded to you beyond the end of 2020, meaning you may be locked into using it with Disney.

So how do I do it?

If you are using the ticket or decide to just leave it in your account, you don’t need to do anything. If you decide to get a refund, gift card, or apply the value towards another purchase, just give Disney’s reservations center a call at 1-407-W-DISNEY (1-407-934-7639). Be prepared for longer-than-usual waits. My hold time was estimated at twenty minutes (with no FastPass available!). Fun fact: Disney’s pre-recorded spiel also proudly proclaims that it’s “easier than ever to celebrate life’s special moments in 2020” which is a bold-faced lie. Nevertheless, there is still a lot of fun to be had to Walt Disney World, in spite of pandemic restrictions, so get out there and use that ticket if you can. But if that’s not a comfortable option to you right now, at least Disney has your back.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Behind the Camera – Reflecting on Cinderella Castle’s New Royal Colors

A few weeks ago, I shared a photo I’d just taken of Cinderella Castle with my friend Zach Riddley from Walt Disney Imagineering. You may have seen it on his Instagram page, and I thought you might enjoy learning a bit more about how I captured this cool image.

I was in Magic Kingdom Park early one morning before dawn. My official project that day was to take photos of Cinderella Castle’s new royal color scheme at sunrise. It’s so much easier these days to set up for these types of shots, since I have an app on my phone that tells me exactly where the sun will break the horizon; I used to have to look it up ahead of time and draw a line on a map to figure out approximately where to stand. Now I just show up and turn on my phone…magic!

My app that morning told me the ideal location would be somewhere along the bridge that heads into Liberty Square. As I was walking along the bridge searching for my specific spot, I happened to look down and see the castle reflected just perfectly in the water of its moat, with an amazing pre-dawn sky behind it. We call this the “magic hour,” when the sky just starts to brighten but before full sunlight – it only lasts for a few minutes each day. Even though I wasn’t at the park for this particular shot, the opportunity was just too great to pass up.

The water was so still that morning, though, I knew if I took the photo as-is, you may not be able to tell it was actually a reflection. I needed to find something I could toss in the water to make it ripple, and managed to scavenge just three acorns from under the oak trees that line the bridge. On my third and last toss, the acorn landed in the exact position I wanted and I snapped the photo you see here.

OK, well…not exactly the photo you see here. Because it’s a reflection, I wanted to pull a little trick and make the castle appear to be “right side up,” as if you were looking at it for real. So I flipped the image horizontally and then rotated it 180 degrees. That’s why the little patch of green in the lower right may confuse you – that’s the grassy lawn on the edge of the moat. Turn the photo upside down again and it will all make sense!

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Disney in a Minute: What is a Queue?

We’re here with a series of quick posts, “Disney in a Minute,” bite-sized nuggets of information that can better help you understand a Disney term or planning topic. Enjoy!

What is a Queue?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Queue?
Many Disney World queues have both outdoor and indoor sections

If you plan a trip or travel to Walt Disney World, you’re almost certain to encounter the word “queue” (pronounced like “cue” or the letter “Q”). More common in British parlance, a queue is what most Americans would, in other circumstances, call a line – as in a line of people standing in a row waiting for something. If you said, “The queue for Space Mountain starts on the left,” or “The line for Space Mountain starts on the left,” and you’d be making synonymous statements.

Queue can be noun (as in “The queue is forming now”) or a verb (as in “Queue to the right for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train”). The phrase “queue line” is redundant–choose one word or the other, but not both.

Because the world of theme park planning is rarely straightforward, you will also encounter the term “virtual queue” when you’re at the Disney parks. A virtual queue is a line, but not a physical one. You are most likely to encounter virtual queuing when attempting to experience the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Demand is so high for this relatively new experience that a physical queue might stretch fully through the park and require wait times in excess of several hours. To avoid the bottlenecks and bellyaching this would inevitably create, a virtual queue system is in place. At an appointed time (often 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.) guests log into the My Disney Experience app in the park and ask for a place in electronic “line” for the ride. The app will keep you apprised of your place in the queue, though you may move freely around the park, shopping, dining, and experiencing other attractions until your turn comes.

Let us know what Disney topics you think need just a bit more explanation.

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Show Off Your Disney Dance Moves Enter the shopDisney “Halloween Dance Party” Contest

Put on your favorite Halloween costume and get dancing! Enter the shopDisney.com | Disney store “Halloween Dance Party” contest from now until October 18, for a chance to win one of four $1,000 gift cards good at Disney store or shopDisney.com.

Entering is as easy as 1, 2, 3…

Step 1: Dress up in costume as your favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel or Star Wars character 

Step 2: Make a video (at least 30 seconds) of you alone or with your family dancing to the exclusive “Halloween Dance Party” song which you can download on Instagram or on shopDisney.com

Step 3: Post your Halloween Dance Party dance video to Instagram between now and October 18th using #shopDisneyContest and follow @shopDisney 

Poof! Done. 

Be sure to grab a bowl of your favorite Halloween mini chocolates and visit the shopDisney.com Halloween shop for great costume and decoration ideas to keep the #DisneyHalloMoments going all month long.

*shopDisney “Halloween Dance Party”

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter Contest between 9/18/20 at 12:00 PM PT and 10/18/20 at 11:59 PM PT. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., who are 18+ at time of entry. Limit 1 entry per person. See Official Rules shopdisney.com/HalloweenContest for full details on how to enter, eligibility requirements, prize descriptions and limitations. Void where prohibited.

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Select Disney Springs Restaurants Offering 20% Off Weekday Dining This Fall

Saving money on your Walt Disney World vacation is huge and this fall, Disney Springs has a fantastic way to save 20% at select restaurants during the weekday (Monday through Thursday) at more than 20 different dining establishments.

Here are the options of where you can dine and save:

  • Blaze Pizza: Enjoy 20% off with the purchase of a pizza and a drink
  • Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’: 20% off Shrimp & Grits
  • City Works Eatery & Pour House: 20% off the Tex Mex Mac ‘n Cheese
  • D-Luxe Burger: 20% off non-alcoholic Artisanal Shakes
  • The Edison: 20% off the Queen Cut Prime Rib
  • Enzo’s Hideaway: 20% off Dolce Vita – Charcuterie board
  • Frontera Cocina: 20% off of select dishes and the Sparkling Margarita – Dishes include the Red Chile Chicken Enchiladas, Garlicky Mushroom and Eggplant Tacos, and Cochinita Pibil
  • Haagen Dazs: 20% off any Dazzlers Sundae (Three (3) maximum per transaction)
  • Hot Diggity Dogs and Mac & Cheese Disney Food Trucks: 20% off any purchase
  • Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company: 20% off of the Fall-favorite Pumpkin Crème Brûlée Cold Brew (also available in Nitro Brew)
  • Maria & Enzo’s: 20% off Pollo Alla Parmigiana
  • Morimoto Asia: 20% off Peking Duck Ramen
  • Paradiso 37: 20% off of any appetizer
  • Pizza Ponte: 20% off of the Big Roman Pizza Slice – With tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese
  • Planet Hollywood: Receive a 20% discount on your entire bill
  • Polite Pig: 20% off Spiced Pork Rinds
  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes: 20% off Loaded Fries
  • Sunshine Churros: Get 20% off your entire purchase
  • Starbucks: 20% off all merchandise and retail coffee
  • Wetzel’s Pretzels: 20% off Cinnamon Bitz
  • Wolfgang Puck Express: 20% off all Hand-Crafted Gourmet Pizzas

One thing to keep in mind – you must mention “Weekdays at Disney Springs” in order to be able to get this discount.

To make reservations or to find out more, visit the official Disney Springs website.

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