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Peoplemover in the Magic Kingdom still not Running

Peoplemover in the Magic Kingdom still not Running people mover

The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World has reopened to all guests today. Even though the park is open, not all rides and attractions are running. One of those attractions is the Peoplemover in Tomorrowland.

Peoplemover in the Magic Kingdom still not Running

The Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover gives guests a 10-minute tour of Tomorrowland. It’s a great ride for guests to cool off on.

Peoplemover in the Magic Kingdom still not Running

During the narrated tour, go behind the scenes of attractions like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Space Mountain, and Star Traders retail shop. See architectural models of Progress City, the prototype for Epcot.

We hope this classic attraction reopens soon!

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Disney World Updates Policy on Face Coverings

Disney World Updates Policy on Face Coverings face coverings

We recently reported that Disney World was restricting the use of neck gaiters at the parks. Disney has now updated its policy regarding face coverings.

Face masks are still required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members. You will need to bring your own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining or swimming.

All face masks (whether disposable or reusable) must:

  • Be made with at least two layers of breathable material
  • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the Guest to remain hands-free

The new addition to this policy states:

At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters and open-chin triangle bandanas are not acceptable face coverings.

Gaiters and bandanas will not be allowed to be worn as face masks at Disney World.

Disney World Updates Policy on Face Coverings

You can see this and Disney’s other reopening guidelines on the “Know Before You Go” page of Disney World’s website.

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New location to have a Disney Character Meal at Walt Disney World

New location to have a Disney Character Meal at Walt Disney World Character meal

Those who wish to find a character meal experience at Disney World now have a new option to check out. The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort’s popular Good Morning Breakfast with Goofy & Pals is back! The special character dining experience is open for guests and taking reservations again.

The meal is offered on Saturdays only at Ravello. Guest reservations are required and available between 7:00 am and 11 a.m. each Saturday. However, we do advise checking with the resort for updates in procedures even before you get to the restaurant. Overhead temperature screening at the resort entrance is just one new addition for safety.

“All of our restaurants are doing limited-capacity seating that maintains social distancing recommendations,” says Dana Berry, director of public relations for Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort. “Reservations are required because the event is filling more quickly than before.”

“I think our character breakfast is a lot of fun for all ages. They’re so expressive and entertaining and the food at Ravello is delicious — no frozen waffles, everything is made fresh,” said Berry.

“Return guests will find breakfast favorites on the new prix fixe menu,” she added. “From the old-fashioned Belgian waffle to the egg white frittata — my favorite is the cooked-to-order omelet.”

We hope you enjoy this character meal with Goofy and friends! At the time, guests will be required to wear a mask upon entry due to the Orange County ordinance. Pricing is $48 per adult, $28 per child 12 and younger. Valet parking is complimentary and staff will validate inside. For reservations, contact the resort directly at 407-313-7777.

Source and Photo credit: Four Seasons

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Splash Mountain Music removed from Spotify

Splash Mountain Music removed from Spotify Splash Mountain

It’s only been a few weeks since Disney announced how the Splash Mountain attraction will receive a new theme dedicated to Princess & The Frog. We know the attraction will be eventually closing for its redesign, but no official closing date has been given yet. However, Disney fans did discover one new development. The recognizable medley music of Splash Mountain is no longer available on Spotify.

Splash Mountain Music removed from Spotify

We searched on Spotify to confirm. The Splash Mountain ride medley has been removed from the Walt Disney World Official Album. Seeing the removal of the attraction’s music has some speculating if Disney will completely abandon all future usage of the familiar tunes. Until then, we can still find the Splash Mountain ride medley music on platforms such as YouTube.

With the removal of the ride’s medley music, and Splash Mountain’s merchandise being pulled from shopDisney, it looks as if we’re witnessing small steps being taken towards the gradual end of the Song of the South attraction. In the meantime, Disney theme park guests can still enjoy the ride at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland.

Lastly, we look forward to seeing the new Princess and the Frog attraction once the attraction has been redesigned. We loved the soundtrack of that movie!

Source: Spotify

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3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Now that we’ve had the opportunity to step foot inside Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom before both parks officially reopen on July 11th, we’ve been processing everything sight, sound, and smell we’ve just experienced for the first time in many months!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Magic Kingdom

And now that we’ve had some time to let everything sink in, we’re here to tell you about the top three things that really shocked us!

There’s IS Such a Thing as Being Too Early

While many of us are used to arriving at the Disney World theme parks WELL before they officially open so we can park and get to the gates in time for rope drop, we might’ve jumped the gun a bit yesterday!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Magic Kingdom

We were following our pre-closure routine of hopping in our cars and driving to theme parks early thinking we’d be allowed in. But when we arrived at Magic Kingdom around 7:45AM yesterday (the park had a 9AM open), there was a big ol’ traffic jam at the park. It seems we weren’t the only ones who had the same bright idea of gettin’ an early jump on the day!

Many people ended up waiting on the sides of the road or in the McDonald’s parking lot (if heading to Animal Kingdom) because Disney wasn’t even allowing guests to sit and wait in the parking lot. Disney is really trying to avoid crowding, so you may not get into the parking lot of in front of the entrances as early as you’re used to.

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Animal Kingdom Entrance

We’ll check back in and let you know what transportation is like at Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s official reopening tomorrow, but for now, even though it goes against almost everything you know about Disney World (and is probably deeply embedded in the fiber of your being), you might want to plan on arriving much closer to the park’s opening time.

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Magic Kingdom AP preview entrance crowds

We were allowed into the parking lots at Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom both about half an hour before park opening. With the theme parks operating at a significantly reduced capacity, you don’t need to hold onto your “beat the rush” mentality for the time being — there’s not going to be as much of a rush to beat! Instead, you might get stuck like we did IN the morning rush, but if you wait just a little bit, you’ll have a much easier time arriving at the parks. From what we’ve experienced so far, once you’re inside, you should still have plenty of time to enjoy everything with significantly shorter wait times in most cases!

Check out all the different types of transportation we used to get around yesterday at Disney World!

Splash Mountain Mania

While we never waited more than a few minutes to ride anything this week at Magic Kingdom or Disney’s Animal Kingdom, including some big-name stuff such as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain, and Flight of Passage, the same can’t be said for Splash Mountain — or rather, it’s gift shop.

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Splash Plushes

The demand to go inside the Splash Mountain store yesterday was so high that the virtual queue was activated and it was over a 24o minute wait when we checked! So, if you’re looking to snag some Splash merchandise, you may want to make it one of your first stops.

Ever since Disney announced its plans to retheme Splash Mountain with a new storyline and characters from The Princess and The Frog, people are adamant about enjoying this original version of the attraction one last time. Don’t worry — Disney hasn’t announced when Splash Mountain will be closing for refurbishment, but a lot of guests aren’t taking any chances!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Splash Mountain

We’re actually really curious to see if the Splash Mountain store’s virtual queue will surpass Rise of the Resistance’s wait time when Disney’s Hollywood Studios reopens next week! 3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview ? Initially, Disney had announced a virtual queue for the Rise of the Resistance would not be returning. However, it appears they’ve changed their mind, and they will, in fact, be reinstating a modified virtual queue for Rise of the Resistance after all.

Click here to see more of the crazy wait to get into the Splash Mountain Gift Shop!

Paint-By-Number Castle

One of the biggest changes we’re still wrapping our brains has nothing to do with enhanced safety measures like physical distancing or wearing a face mask all day. For us, having Cinderella Castle look so different is going to take some getting used to. While it’s still totally recognizable, and regal, and STUNNING — it’s pretty jarring when you first experience it in person! And depending on the time of day it is, the light strikes it differently and it can appear very, VERY pink!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Cinderella Castle

We’ll see over time how we feel about the change, but as polarizing as Cinderella Castle’s new look might be, we were pretty thrilled to witness this little part of its history yesterday. Disney’s scenic painters were working on the castle as we walked by and we noticed some huge hand-painted numbers were written on each of the bricks!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Paint By Number

Normally, Disney would never let such a behind-the-scenes moment like this slide, but since they’ve promised to keep the castle uncovered during its refurbishment and they appeared to be working frantically to finish the castle (maybe even in time for this weekend?), they showed us a peek of their process!

Now we know how THEY KNOW what shade of gray paint to use for each brick. Cinderella Castle was literally a giant paint-by-number painting yesterday!

Check out more photos of the giant “Paint-By-Number Castle” here!

3 Things That Surprised Us at The Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

Paint By Number

We’ll be attending the grand reopening of Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kindom tomorrow so we’ll let you know whether the paint-by-numbers have been covered up — or not! Until then, check out some of the new Character Cavalcades and entertainment offerings we’ve already experienced at Disney World here!

On a quest to quench your thirst? Find out where to find water in a newly-reopened Disney World here!

Did you attend either of the Annual Passholder previews this week at Disney World? Tell us what surprised you the most in the comments below!

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