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How To Choose The BEST Masks for Summer in Disney World!

There’s no denying that Disney World is very hot and humid in the summertime. And with the new requirement of face masks for all Guests and Cast Members as a part of the reopening of Disney Springs, as well as masks required when Disney World reopens its theme parks beginning July 11th, it is totally normal to have some questions about how to stay comfortable in a face mask this summer. It’s a new experience for many of us!

Disney Springs Safety Ambassadors © Disney

While we navigate these new realities for the time being, we’re bringing you some tips for finding the most comfortable masks around. We gathered some helpful information to keep in mind when purchasing masks to use this summer!

What Kind of Materials and Masks to Look For

There are a few key factors to look for when shopping for masks. When it comes to meeting Disney’s requirements, the official statement noted “the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests.” ‘Face coverings’ may sound a little vague but as a rule of thumb, you want to make sure the mask covers both your nose and your mouth.

© Harvey’s

What we’ve found is that breathable fabric is the key! You are going to want to look for 100% cotton when purchasing a standard face mask.

©LittleShopOfGeeks on Etsy

And don’t forget about the material of the strap! The wrong kind of strap in the heat can make it SUPER uncomfortable around your ears, especially if worn for prolonged periods of time. If you’re concerned about this, there are masks that come with straps that go around your head that you can adjust with either elastic or ties.

Making Sure It Fits Properly

A mask that is too tight can make breathing more difficult than it needs to be. You want to make sure it fits snug enough that it won’t fall off, but you don’t want to wear a mask that is too small that it constricts your breathing or too large to not be effective. Keep this in mind for children too — their heads are a bit smaller and they may be more comfortable with a child-sized mask.

Mask Sizing Chart on shopDisney

Test your mask out prior to wearing it on vacation to make sure it’s going to be comfortable to wear all day. We recommend washing them a few times to see if they shrink or warp. The last thing you want to discover is you packed a ton of masks that don’t fit properly anymore due to laundering!

Take Extra Precautions So You’re Comfortable All Day

Before you leave home on vacation, you may want to spend some time getting used to wearing a face mask for prolonged periods of time.

Quick trips to the grocery store won’t compare to spending all day in a theme park, so wear one around the house for a few full days to grow accustomed to all-day wear. Or better yet — wear it outside. Go for a long walk or mow the lawn and see how you feel in the heat with your mask.

Entering Magic Kingdom

When you’re in the parks, take frequent breaks — perhaps more breaks than you’re used to taking. If you’re typically someone who hits the pavement hard rushing around Disney World, consider walking through the parks at a more leisurely pace while managing a mask.

Nomad Lounge in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Speaking of breaks, consider taking longer mid-day breaks and go back to your hotel room where you can completely remove your face mask for a longer stretch of time. Hotel breaks are always a good idea, in general, to keep your energy and spirits up over the course of your vacation, and they can really come in handy this summer!

Masks will not be required while swimming at resort pools, so a mid-day pool break may be a welcome relief.

Beach Club Resort

If you aren’t planning to do laundry during your stay, be sure to use a new mask every day. On top of that, be prepared to change your mask at least once per day while you are in the parks. This is especially true in summer when you’re visiting Disney World — be prepared for RAIN.

Rain, rain, go away!

Once a mask becomes wet it is considered no longer useful, so have extra face masks packed in your park bag if you don’t plan on going back to your hotel.

Find or Make Masks With Summer or Disney Patterns and Prints!

Whether you are making your own masks or looking to buy them, make your masks ready for summer with some fun prints! Maybe have different themed masks to match each of the four theme parks, or maybe match the resort you’re staying at!

©BitOfMagicCo on Etsy

The choices are really endless and your face mask can be another way to rep your favorite Disney character, sports team, band, or perhaps just your favorite color or pattern.

While we are faced with the reality of needing to wear face masks for the time being, we can certainly make the most out of the situation and make sure we are as comfortable (and perhaps a bit stylish) as possible.

Do you currently have plans to visit Disney World this summer? Let us know in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
Filed Under: Featured, Walt Disney World, Disney Face Masks, Disney World, face masks, summer, summer 2020

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Fun New Ink And Paint Disney Store Key Coming Soon

Good news key collectors, and artistic new key is splashing onto the canvas of shopDisney Europe and shopDisney UK this month! The gorgeous Ink And Paint Disney Store Key will be available online only Friday June 12th! At this point in time it will only be available in Europe.

Ink And Paint Disney Store Key

The new key is inspired by the gorgeous Ink and Paint collection that made its debut at the Disney Parks and shopDisney earlier this year! Ink and Paint is inspired by the classic animation and artists on the Walt Disney Company. There will be 22,000 keys will be available on Friday June 12th for 24 hours or until they sell out online. It is whichever comes first, but I think we all know they will sell out first! To qualify for the free key, guests must spend £20 or more on qualifying products, and enter ‘PAINT’ as a promo code at checkout.

It is being said that it will remain UK and Europe only at this point in time. However I really hope we do eventually see this stateside!

What do you think of this splashy new Ink And Paint Disney Store Key?

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Virtual Movie Night: Horizons (aka Something a Little Different), June 5, 2020

For tonight’s Liner Virtual Movie Night, we’re doing something a little different. If you’re a fan of Disney Parks but aren’t familiar with the documentary video work of Martin Smith, you’re in for a real treat. Martin produces high-quality videos from Disney Parks. All of his work is amazing, but some of the more popular ones are his Tribute videos, where he goes in-depth on a particular attraction to give the full experience offered. It’s the next best thing to being there.

For tonight’s Liner Movie Night, we’re going to do a group watch of one of Epcot’s classic (and sadly extinct) attractions: Horizons.

The video can be found on YouTube here:

Featuring behind-the-scenes details, a complete ride through, and more, we think this will be a fun one to watch and discuss.

We’ll start watching this at 8 p.m. ET. Want to join in the conversation? Head over to Lines chat. We’ll see you there

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What Happens If I Booked a Trip to Disney World This Summer, But I End Up Canceling?

Despite Disney World reopening its theme parks beginning on July 11, some guests may be weighing the pros and cons of keeping their upcoming Disney World reservation for a number of reasons.

With new realities such as an advance reservation system to enter the parks, no fireworks or parades, no character dining, and sanitation concerns, it’s completely understandable that travelers may be reconsidering their summer vacation plans.

Magic Kingdom

Disney offered a slew of automatic refunds during the park closures. Now that the parks will be open again, however, it may be more tricky to get everything refunded. While we cannot decide for each guest if they should cancel or not, we CAN offer some insight into what the repercussions might be.

If a guest selectively chooses to cancel their upcoming vacation, here’s what they can expect will happen.

How to Cancel

According to Disney’s website, most reservations can be canceled online. If you are in the unique circumstance where you need to call Disney in order to cancel, the phone number to call is (407) 934-7639.

To cancel online, sign in to your Disney account and go to your Reservations page. If you are able to cancel your reservation online, you will see a link that says “Cancel Reservation.”

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Mickey Mouse

Disney’s site notes that a cancellation fee may apply. During the closures, however, this fee was waived. According to Disney, “To provide additional flexibility, we are waiving Disney-imposed change and cancellation fees up to the date of check-in for reservations with arrivals through the closing period.” This indicates that Disney MAY NOT be waiving these fees anymore once the closing period ends.

What Disney is Automatically Cancelling Due to Capacity Reductions

Whether you choose to cancel your reservation or not, Disney has announced a series of cancellations that they will be making automatically that may impact your upcoming vacation. These include:

Haunted Mansion

If you had previously booked any of these experiences and prepaid any sort of amount of down payment towards those bookings, Disney should be refunding that amount in full.

Disney’s Cancellation and Refund Policies

Per Disney’s website, the following policies apply to arrivals between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020:

  • “For cancellations made 30 days or more prior to guest arrival, amounts paid, minus cancellation fees assessed by third party hotels or other suppliers, non-refundable air transportation, non-refundable runDisney race registrations, non-refundable travel protection plan costs, and other amounts owed, will be refunded”
  • “For cancellations made 2 days to 29 days prior to guest arrival, amounts paid, minus a cancellation fee of $200.00 per package and minus any cancellation fees assessed by third party hotels or other suppliers, non-refundable air transportation, non-refundable runDisney race registrations, non-refundable travel protection plan costs, and other amounts owed, will be refunded. No refunds are given for cancellations of any personalized products or experiences.”
  • For cancellations made 1 day or less prior to guest arrival or for no-shows, the full price of the package is non-refundable.

Welcome to Disney World!

What is unclear at this time is if this cancellation policy will remain in effect once the theme parks reopen. These are unprecedented times and Disney World has never been faced with so many unique circumstances regarding guests’ reservations. However, at this time we have not seen anything from Disney to indicate a change in their policy except for refunds during the closure. For now, we will have to wait and see!

Hotel Rooms & Packages

During the closures, Disney was automatically canceling and refunding all hotel reservations. Now that the parks are set to reopen in July, these automatic cancellations may no longer be happening, and guests could need to selectively cancel their reservations.

Grand Villa Bedroom at Disney’s Riviera Resort

For guests with impacted reservations during the closures who were offered Free Dining, those packages are also being canceled. However, Disney is offering a hefty 35% room discount for those impacted.

Park Tickets

During the closures, Disney was pretty flexible in extending the useful life of park tickets. Per Disney, “Unexpired multi-day theme park tickets with unused days, or date-specific theme park tickets with a start date on or before March 31, 2020 will automatically be extended to use any date through December 15, 2020. If you are unable to visit by December 15, 2020 you may apply the value of a wholly unused ticket toward the purchase of a ticket for a future date.”

Note that Disney has now begun to extend some multi-day tickets through September 26, 2021.

Animal Kingdom Gate

We spoke with a Cast Member regarding the possibility of Park Hopper add-ons being refunded, as many guests were wondering if park hopping would be halted at the time of reopening. As of time of writing, we were told that park-hopper add-ons will NOT be automatically refunded, primarily due to the fact that they currently do not know yet if guests will be able to park hop when the parks reopen.

Magic Kingdom Sign

There are also special events tickets, like for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, that summer travelers need to consider (those parties start in August, after all!). At this time, purchased Halloween party tickets are still valid. There is no word yet on whether or not Disney will still hold these events, but if they choose to do so and you cancel your vacation, we cannot guarantee that Disney will refund your party tickets.

Dining Reservations & Disney Dining Plan

As we mentioned earlier, Disney recently announced that they will be automatically canceling all existing dining reservations as well as Disney Dining Plan packages.

Be Our Guest Ballroom

If you purchased a Disney Dining Plan, that will automatically be refunded regardless of whether or not you choose to cancel your vacation altogether.

Non-Disney Related Refunds

For most travelers, there are a couple of additional major expenses to deal with when canceling your vacation that have nothing to do with Disney themselves. This could be a more complex issue that will be unique to each traveler, but here’s what we know so far.

Airlines

Each airline operates differently, so what one airline does in terms of refunds may not be how another one works. In general, the airline industry is going to want your business, so you may see enticing deals, which could include:

  • Canceling or rebooking your flight with no fees
  • Automatically extending rewards status
  • Lowering the qualifications for elite status

Orlando International Airport

Not all airlines are going to be as open about discussing refunds as others, so keep asking (politely) when speaking with an agent!

Car Rentals

Similar to airlines, each rental car company will operate differently in terms of what they will refund. For example, Enterprise is currently offering a no-fee cancellation policy for existing prepaid rental reservations.

Contact the company you are renting through to see what they are doing differently during this time and what their cancellation policies are.

Magic Kingdom

Ultimately the decision on whether or not to cancel your summer reservation is entirely up to you. There’s no question that Disney World will look very different than what we’re accustomed to, but we’re sure that Disney is doing all that they can to create those magical experiences we have all come to expect.

With that in mind, know that once the parks reopen, Disney will probably be less lenient in terms of full refunds, so be prepared! Review those cancellation policies and make the best decision for your family!

Do you have a current reservation at Disney World this summer? Have you considered canceling? Share your experience with us in the comments.

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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Umm…It Was a MESS Getting Into Universal On Its Official Reopening Day!

Today is the official public reopening of Universal Orlando’s theme parks and, of course, we’re there to check it out!

Universal

We attended one of the Annual Passholder early access days this week and getting into the park was relatively simple. But on this first day open to the general public, one particular aspect of getting into the parks has been a little bit crazy so far!

Universal Orlando’s theme parks open at 9AM EST to the general public, so we headed out early to check out what was going on. When we got to the gates to get into the parking garage, we were met with a lengthy wait!

Waiting at Universal Gates

Initially, it appeared only 4 lanes were open at the gate, causing the massive lines of cars to have to quickly merge down.

Entering Universal

Which led to waiting…

Getting Closer

…and waiting. All in all, it took us almost an HOUR from arriving at the parking gates to enter. Getting our temperature check and getting through the turnstiles were much swifter and more efficient processes and so far, the crowds actually don’t seem too bad!

Temp Checks

We’re assuming that as the parks open they’ll open more lanes to enter the parking garage, so hopefully, others won’t run into the same trouble we did.

Click here to check out our coverage of the reopening day of Universal (that’s today!)

Are you planning to visit Universal soon? Let us know in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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