Calling all fans of “The Mandalorian”! You now have a new reason to look forward to Mondays this fall! Today, we announced Mando Mondays, debuting a bounty of products, books, comics and digital content inspired by the hit Lucasfilm series on Disney+!
After premiering last fall and quickly taking the world by storm, “The Mandalorian” – which took home seven awards during last week’s Primetime Emmy Awards – will return for its highly anticipated second season on Fri., Oct. 30, streaming only on Disney+. In case you missed it, check out the season two trailer below so you can get hyped:
After you watch the latest episode on every Friday on Disney+, visit MandoMondays.com the following Monday to see what new toys, collectibles, apparel, books, comics and more will be unveiled. To celebrate this announcement, select pre-orders for the first wave of Mando Mondays products will kick off today at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET at top retailers globally, including Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort, Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort and shopDisney.com.
Products available for pre-order today on shopDisney.com include all-new Funko Pop! bobbleheads, the LEGO Star Wars The Child construction set and more!
The countdown starts now! Visit MandoMondays.com, use #MandoMondays on social and stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog over the next few weeks for more details. I have spoken.
If you’ve been seeing our posts about low wait times during this era of COVID concerns, or if you’re watching our Crowd Calendar, you probably know by now that weekends are busy. We’re seeing a big difference in crowds and wait times on the weekends at Magic Kingdom. Thankfully our Lines App makes it easy for you to save time and know which attractions to visit when, in real-time, as data adjusts throughout the day.
Let’s take a look at this is the first weekend with Halloween in full swing at Magic Kingdom.
Mask Compliance and Enforcement Still Going Strong at Disney
One concern many of us have when it gets busier at the parks is if it becomes challenging for physical distancing and mask compliance. During yesterday’s visit our team observed a handful of guests not wearing their masks properly. In each instance they observed a Cast Member asking them to wear the mask properly. We continue to see that physical distancing is best when there are floor markers.
Splash Mountain Crowds at Magic Kingdom 5:15pm on Saturday 09-19Fantasyland Crowds 5:45pm on 9-19-20 (15 minutes before park closing)
Halloween Character Cavalcades Are Crowd Pleasers
We sometimes get asked on social media and our Liners chat for the schedule of character cavalcades at Magic Kingdom and other parks. The schedule is not published in order to deter guests from lining up and crowding in anticipation of the characters. With the new Halloween cavalcades we’ve seen more guests than before stopping to watch. For the most part physical distancing is still followed, but it does take some vigilance during the Halloween cavalcades.
Jack and Sally in Halloween Cavalcade at Magic KingdomPooh and Friends in Halloween Costumes at Crystal Palace
Wait Times Do Not Drop Off as Dramatically With Shortened Hours
The last hour or two of park operations have typically always been a good time to get some rides in as wait times diminish. While we are seeing wait times still tapering off during the last hour, with park closing now moved back an hour the decrease in wait times is not as dramatic. Our team has observed a lot more people lingering in the park just before and after official park closing.
Cinderella Castle at 7:30pm on 09-19Main Street USA at 7:30pm on 09-19Expected Wait Times at Magic Kingdom in Lines App 5:15pm 09-19Expected Wait Times at Magic Kingdom in Lines App 5:15pm 09-19Extended Queue at Pirates of the Caribbean one hour before closing on 09-19-20
You can view the entire day’s worth of observed and Actual Wait Times from yesterday on our site. Our Liners can report their Actual Wait Times into the Lines app, helping to add real-time data. In the graph below you can see the Actual Wait Times on Pirates of the Caribbean yesterday by looking at the green dots.
Pirates of the Caribbean Wait Times on 09-19
In many cases there were longer wait times yesterday than during Labor Day Weekend. With Magic Kingdom getting busier on weekends, with shorter hours to boot, it is becoming increasingly important visit with a solid plan in place.
Subscribers to our Lines app get access to Expected Wait Times compared to Disney’s Posted Wait Times. With shorter hours this kind of information is even more helpful so you can maximize your day, knowing which attractions to visit when in order to have the shortest wait possible.
Pirates of the Caribbean Wait Times on 09-19 in Lines AppMagic Kingdom Observed Wait Times 09-19-2020Magic Kingdom Observed Wait Times 09-05-2020
What’s your favorite attraction at Magic Kingdom? Do you have plans to visit soon?
From our friends at touringplans.com Filed Under: Dos and Don’ts, Halloween, In the Parks, Magic Kingdom, Cinderella Castle, disney covid, disney halloween, magic kingdom crowd, magic kingdom crowd calendar, magic kingdom halloween, magic kingdom wait times
It’s time to Fall Into Magic at Disney Springs. We love this time of year. There’s so many great seasonal treats throughout Disney Springs, plus decorations and festive shopping too.
Fall Into Disney Magic Decorations Disney Springs
Here’s some of our team’s favorite fall treats at Disney Springs that we’ve enjoyed so far.
Oktobertfest Poutine from – $9.99 (a hit)
If you’re going to load up on seasonal sugary treats, it’s best to start off with something savory. The Daily Poutine is one of my personal favorite spots at Disney Springs. Thick cut fries are topped with cheese curds, stout gravy, bratwurst sausage, and sauerkraut. You certainly need to be a fan of German food, but if you are you’ll enjoy this pile of yummy Oktoberfest flavors. Pairs nicely with a cold beer.
Oktobertfest Poutine at Daily Poutine
Oogie Boogie Worms and Dirt from Aristocrepes – $4.99 (just okay – best for kids)
If your kiddo is along for the Disney Springs fall adventure, the Oogie Boogie Worms and Dirt is for them. Chocolate pudding, chocolate cookie “dirt” and gummy worms are layered and topped with more gummy worms. It’s a sugary sensation that will please younger palates. And it sure does photograph well. Head to AristoCrepes at Disney Springs Marketplace for this one.
Seasonal Cookies from Goofy’s and Worms and Dirt at AristocrepesSeasonal Cookies from Goofy’s and Worms and Dirt at Aristocrepes
Seasonal Baked Goods from Goofy’s Candy Company – $4.99 – $6.99 (a hit)
Also at Disney Springs Marketplace is Goofy’s Candy Company. This sweet shop is a staple of Disney Springs. The display case is a Halloween fan’s dream. Full of bright orange, yellow, purple, and green you can select from cookies, candy and caramel apples, cupcakes, and even crisped rice treats that resemble pumpkin pie. You really cannot go wrong with whatever you choose. Our team picked up some seasonal frosted sugar cookies. Each one is large enough for three people to split.
Goofy’s Candy Company Halloween TreatsGoofy’s Candy Company Halloween Treats
Bite-Sized Chocolate Skulls from The Ganachery -$15.00 (a hit)
It is a rare occasion that The Ganachery Chocolate Shoppe disappoints. We were eager to try the new PB&J S’More, but the wait was quite long, which is no surprise. The s’mores at The Ganachery are made-to-order and a grown-up gourmet version of this classic childhood treat. Our team picked up some Bite-Size Chocolate Skulls instead, which come in a box of four; it works out to about $3.75 a piece which is on par with the truffles and other chocolate treats available here. Besides being gorgeous, the dark chocolate is rich and decadent, and the chocolate caramel ganache is smooth.
Chocolate Caramel Skulls at The Ganachery
This is just a sampling of the fall snacks and treats that await at Disney Springs. Another big hit for us are the fall desserts at Amorette’s Patisserie; you can read our review here.
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Are you planning on visiting Disney Springs to enjoy the fall offerings?
From our friends at touringplans.com Filed Under: Disney Springs, Halloween, Snacks, Trip Planning, best disney snacks, disney dining, disney halloween, Disney Snacks
This month we introduced Lines 2.0, an update to our fantastic trip planning and wait time app for Walt Disney World. Today we want to walk you through how to create a touring plan in the app that you can use to save time and money in the theme parks.
As a reminder, here are some of the other features you can find in Lines 2.0:
A modern user interface with support for swiping and touch gestures
This year, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club is making Halloween even more spook-tacular with its first ever virtual D23 Halloween Mousequerade event! On October 31 at 5 p.m ET / 2 p.m. PT, join celebrity judges including Ashley Eckstein (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and Yvette Nicole Brown (Lady and the Tramp, The Big Fib) to watch some of the most magical, heroic, fantastical, and out-of-this-world designs strut down the streaming runway.
And you can be part of the show! D23 is inviting fans to design their own Disney-inspired costumes for a chance to win a $500 Disney Gift Card!* Interested in showing off your own crafty creation? D23 Members can enter now to be considered for the big show! (And if you aren’t a member, you can join for free!)
And the Category is… “All Things Disney”! Costumes (made by contestants from original household materials) should be inspired by the fantastic worlds of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars, from movies and TV to Disney Parks attractions and other Disney properties.
See you on the runway! It’s gonna be sew good.
*Open to 50 US/DC; D23 Members; 18+. Photo entry begins at 12:00 AM PT on 9/17/20 and ends at 11:59 PM PT on 10/1/20. If selected as a Semi-Finalist, video entry begins at 9:00 AM PT on 10/13/20 and ends at 9:00 AM PT on 10/20/20. Void where prohibited. Rules/odds: https://d23.com/mousequerade-official-rules/