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Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations Now Showing up on the Disney Website

Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations

We have some great news to report this morning. Disney Springs Advanced Dining Reservations have been showing up on the Disney Website and the My Disney Experience App!

Some of the restaurants in Disney Springs are slowly being added to the reservation system online.

You can also go on Open Table to make additional reservations for Disney Springs.

Please note to comply with Orange County’s 10:00 PM curfew, Disney Springs closes at 7:00 PM until further notice, allowing Cast Members, operating participant employees and Guests time to return home.

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Disney World Annual Passholders begin to see refunds

Refunds

Reports are coming in regarding refunds for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders. For our Annual Passholder fans, we recommend on checking your bank account to see when your refund arrives.

The Walt Disney World Resort theme parks have been closed since mid-March. If you were on the monthly payment program, then you will be issued a refund if you were billed between March 14th and April 4th. Those who paid in full will have two options. These Annual Passholders can either have their expiration date extended or request a partial refund.

To better understand the situation and details, we’ve listed the information provided by Walt Disney World. Annual Passholders can read the official list of details below:

If you are an Annual Passholder who has paid in full:

All active Walt Disney World Resort theme park and water park Annual Passes will be extended for the number of days the parks are closed. The new expiration date will be reflected on the Annual Passholder’s account prior to the reopening of the parks.

As an alternative, and in lieu of an extension of their passes, Passholders who have paid in full may choose to receive a partial refund for the park closure period. To request this alternative option, we ask that you contact V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407) 939-7277. We do anticipate heavy call volume and appreciate your patience as we answer all inquiries.

If you are an Annual Passholder on the monthly payment plan:

On April 5, 2020, we automatically stopped and will waive monthly payments due while the theme parks are closed. We will also retroactively refund payments made between March 14 through April 4, 2020. Payments will resume on the Passholder’s regularly scheduled payment dates once the parks reopen. Please note, pass expiration dates will not be extended and passes will expire upon their originally scheduled expiration dates.

As an alternative, Guests who are paying for Walt Disney World Annual Passes using our monthly payment program may choose to have their monthly payments postponed starting with payments due April 5, 2020 through the park closure period, and then resumed on the Passholder’s regularly scheduled payment date once the parks reopen. Postponed payments will be collected in the months following the end of the Passholder’s currently scheduled payment term. The pass will be extended the number of days the parks are closed. The new expiration date will be reflected on the Annual Passholder’s account prior to the reopening of the theme parks. To request this alternative option, we ask that you contact V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407) 939-7277. We do anticipate heavy call volume and appreciate your patience as we answer all inquiries.

Source: Disney

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BREAKING NEWS! Select Disney Springs Restaurants Bookable Through My Disney Experience

We’ve been actively following the developments with Disney World’s Reopening, which begins July 11th.

Disney Springs

One major issue that guests ran into early on was the inability to book new Advance Dining Reservations through Disney. It seems that might have changed!

We noticed tonight in the My Disney Experience app that you can now book reservations at select restaurants in Disney Springs.

Disney Springs Restaurants Available For Booking

The app and website seem glitchy. We found certain open restaurants, like Wine Bar George, having no times available. Others, like Planet Hollywood, Frontera Cocina, Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, and more were bookable through the My Disney Experience website.

Homecomin’ Bookable on My Disney Experience

Disney’s language on their website seems to have possibly changed to reflect this. It now reads that, “select dining locations in Disney Springs are currently accepting reservations.”

Disney’s
Updated Language Pertaining to Dining Reservations

It’s possible the system is beginning to prepare for the new reservation system that’s being implemented as well as the new 60-day booking window for dining reservations. We’ll keep you posted as this develops.

Click here to see everything Disney announced about their reopening procedures

Are you going to book a dining reservation in newly reopened Disney Springs? Let us know in the comments!

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  3. REVIEW! We Ate at the Reopened Wolfgang Puck Bar and Grill (AND Their To-Go Counter!) in Disney World

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Take a Look Inside One of Universal Orlando’s Reopened Hotels!

Universal Orlando will be re-opening to the public on June 5th. But, the resorts and hotels are opening back up to guests today, June 2nd!

Universal Orlando Resort

We’re taking you with us to have a full experience at the resorts to see their new health and safety protocols, check-in process, and more!

At this time, the following Universal Orlando resorts are open to guests:

  • Hard Rock Hotel
  • Loews Royal Pacific Resort
  • Loews Sapphire Falls Resort
  • Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort
  • Universal’s Aventura Hotel
  • Universal’s Endless Summer Resort — Surfside Inn and Suites

Aventura Hotel

We headed over to Universal’s Aventura Hotel to see what it’s like after reopening!

Check-In Process

Right after you step inside the hotel, you must stop at the temperature check station.

Aventura Hotel Sign

According to Universal’s website, “If a guest registers a temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater upon check-in, they will not be allowed to check-in until they receive medical clearance to do so. The rest of the guest’s party will be allowed to check in. We understand some guests may feel they have special conditions, which we will consider upon request.”

Aventura Hotel Temperature Check

This temperature check was similar to the ones we had at Universal’s CityWalk — quick, easy, and painless. After we registered temperatures under 100.4, they gave us green wrist bands to signify that we passed the temperature check.

Wristband After Temperature Check

The staff told us that once you have your temperature checked and approved for the day, your wristband will signify that you don’t have to check in again at CityWalk, the parks, etc. The wristband colors are scheduled to change each day, but it sounds like once you’ve been cleared for the day you’re cleared to skip additional temperature check lines for the rest of the day!

After the temperature check station, we checked in at the hotel how we normally would, but made sure to follow the physical distancing stickers on the floor.

Aventura Hotel Check In

The Aventura Hotel is also offering a touchless checkout where you can simply text the number listed and be on your way!

Health and Sanitization Efforts

Face masks are currently required in all public areas of the resort and there are signs pointing you to the nearest hand washing station.

Aventura Hotel Handwashing Station Sign

There are also several hand-sanitizing stations placed around the resort from the parking garage, to the dining areas, and even out by the pool.

Aventura Hotel Sanitizing Station

Speaking of the pool — it’s open! There weren’t any guests out lounging when we visited, but the chairs have been spaced to allow for physical distancing and lifeguards are stationed on duty.

Aventura Hotel Pool

We clarified with Guest Services that guests are still required to wear face coverings while they are walking around the pool deck, but they may remove them to swim or if they are seated at their lounge chairs.

The Room

The rooms appear to be pretty standard hotel rooms and we were a little surprised to see “high-touch” items like the personal coffee maker still offered.

Aventura Hotel Room Coffee Station

Universal stated, “When possible, guest rooms will be left vacant for 24-48 hours upon checkout, before thoroughly cleaning and checking in a new guest.”

The room was fitted with a telephone and tablet, which both appeared shiny and free of fingerprints.

Aventura Hotel Room Phone and Tablet

The TV was already playing the safety video we shared with you earlier today — reminding guests to follow the signage, wear a mask, and keep a safe distance from parties around them.

Food and Drinks

Aventura’s cafe, Urban Pantry, and Starbucks are both open and offering salads, sandwiches, snacks, and coffee.

Aventura Hotel Starbucks

However, as an added safety measure at Urban Pantry, guests will need to pick up a new cup each time they would like a refill on their drink.

Aventura Hotel Cafe Refill Station

As an added bonus, when we were checking out, the cashier told us they were giving away free desserts to annual passholders today. And you know we can’t resist cheese…or cake! So make sure to ask if they have any special offers if you are visiting.

Aventura Hotel Cheesecake

The lobby bar and rooftop bar are both open and serving up drinks, but not food.

Aventura Hotel Indoor Bar

Aventura Hotel Rooftop Bar

The rooftop bar is using a QR menu printed plenty big for your phone to read it.

Aventura Hotel Rooftop Bar Menu

There is no seating at the bars and some of the rooftop bar’s additional seating is more limited than usual, but there are still plenty of spots to grab a seat and relax awhile.

Overall

Although this was our first time getting our temperatures taken at a hotel, the overall process felt pretty similar to our hotel experiences before the closures. If you haven’t been out and about already, seeing everyone in masks and all of the extra stickers on the ground can take some getting used to. The hotel wasn’t very busy, which probably helped things run more smoothly. We were surprised to still see a coffee maker and tablet in each room (that’s a LOT of nooks and crannies to clean), but so far, we’ve watched the Aventura be diligent about cleaning surfaces between guests, promote distance whenever possible, and take extra steps to protect their guests during this reopening.

Here’s everything you need to know about Universal Orlando’s reopening!

Do you have any questions about what it’s like to stay in a reopened hotel? Let us know in the comments and we’ll do our best to get the answer back to you!

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The Pearl Factory At Disney Springs Has Permanently Closed

The Pearl Factory At Disney Springs Has Permanently Closed

The Pearl Factory at Disney Springs has permanently closed. This is one of the first businesses that have not been able to reopen since Disney Springs closed in March due to the Coronavirus. Most businesses, including Disney owned stores, such as World of Disney began opening the end of May.

The Pearl Factory was a small kiosk located across from Tren-D. There you got to open an oyster and it would reveal a pearl. After that you got to purchase jewelry to house your new pearl. Unfortunately, the kiosk is no longer showing hours for operation on the shop’s page on the Disney Springs website.

If you were really looking forward to the Pearl Factory there was a similar experience in the Japan pavilion at Epcot. We will keep you informed if that reopens when Epcot is set to open in July.

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