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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at recent theme park news via memes! 2021 is just three weeks old, but boy has a lot happened during that time. Thankfully, the heroes and heroines of DisTwitter are making sure we get all the news we need to know along with a dash of lighthearted fun.

# 6 – Disneyland Cancels Annual Passes

One thing that many theme park fans thought *should* happen, but never thought actually *would* happen is the Disneyland Resort doing something about their annual passholders. Unlike Walt Disney World in Florida – which has a much smaller amount of APs compared to regular day guests – Disneyland has a lot of APs because of the sheer amount of people that live within driving distance to the parks. That fact, along with Disneyland being the one park Walt himself walked in, helped Disneyland sell a ton of annual passes, despite having some huge price increases over the past few years.

With no clear end point for the coronavirus in sight, Disney needed to do something to prepare for when their California parks finally reopen, presumably with a limited capacity. When Walt Disney World instituted a park reservation system, it drew the ire of many annual passholders. Disneyland is surely going to implement a park reservation system to help handle capacity as well, and they would have a lot more angry APs if they didn’t rip the band-aid off now. To the shock of just about everyone, on January 14th Disney released the following statement:

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

DisTwitter created their own statements.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
This statement would actually make Tom Bricker’s day. (meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
To get across how angry someone is about a certain topic, a popular meme format uses a moment from the movie Marriage Story where the character played by Adam Driver punches a wall during an argument. (meme by @ropedropchris)

Others brought back popular meme formats to use with this story, such as the “how it started/how it will end” meme comparing the Disneyland AP to another relic from a long ago era.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @bressler)

Sometimes you have to look at the bright side though. Yes, your annual pass is gone, but the good news is that you’ll soon* have that pre-paid money back in your bank account. (*Soon being a relative term as it took months for many WDW APs to get their money refunded when Disney allowed guests to cancel that option in 2020.)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

And if Disneyland doesn’t reopen to theme park guests, well we can still repurpose it into something useful..

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by Clint Gamache of ThrillGeek)

# 5 – Joe Rohde Retires

Earlier this month Joe Rohde officially retired from Walt Disney Imagineering after 40 years with the company. With a resume that includes being the lead designer for the Animal Kingdom theme park, Animal Kingdom Lodge, and the Aulani Resort in Hawaii, Joe is possibly the most well known Imagineer to the today’s casual theme park guest. For hardcore theme park fans, Rohde would be in the mix to be on the Mount Rushmore of Imagineering, along with names such Rolly Crump, Mary Blair, Marc Davis, Tony Baxter, Harriet Burns, and X Atencio.

In recent years, Rohde has been tasked with what could be considered impossible projects, and instead made them immediate fan favorite hits. When Pandora: the World of Avatar was announced for the Animal Kingdom, some scoffed at the idea at adding such an IP-driven land into a park based around conservation. However, from the moment Pandora opened, it was a huge hit with guests, with Flight of Passage becoming one of the most popular rides in theme park history. Meanwhile, after Disney bought the rights to Marvel, it was tasked to Rohde to shoehorn a comic book IP onto the Hollywood Tower of Terror attraction in Disney’s California Adventure. Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! took everyone by surprise by delivering a ride experience that was much more fun than its predecessor along with having great appeal to theme park, comic book, and movie fans with all the cameos, references, and Easter Eggs throughout the queue.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Expedition Everest along with its main creative force, Joe Rhode, and the Yeti. (artwork by @SonderQuest)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Joe Rohde incorporated into the Tree of Life. (meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
There’s niche and then there’s niche. This is the latter. (artwork by @SonderQuest)

On the day of Rohde’s retirement, some of DisTwitter went down the rabbit hole after discovering the Pokemon character Klefki bares more than a passing resemblance to Joe’s iconic earrings.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @DisneyDan)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)

# 4 – TRON Lightcycle Run Closes Portal

Readers of this fine blog series are used to delays in Disney construction projects. Hearing that the TRON coaster in Disney’s Magic Kingdom won’t open in 2021 wasn’t a huge surprise to most, but it was weird to see an opening in the large show building completely sealed off. Blog Mickey got the photo below which shows the track for the TRON coaster that appears to be going straight into a wall (which, granted, would probably still be more fun than riding Primeval Whirl again). Before it was sealed off, this area had a large opening and was a “portal” that guests will go through when entering the show building.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
TRON Lightcycle Run. (photo by Blog Mickey)

DisTwitter had a lot of fun with this one…

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @SuperWeenieHtJr)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @HackermanJoe)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @n8creative)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by @avoidTIMtation)

# 3 – The Absolutely Incredible Story of Another Caballero Dying at Gran Fiesta Tour (Seriously, This. Actually. Happened.)

You would think the Theme Park Turkey Award Winning story of Jose Carioca going down at Gran Fiesta Tour in EPCOT would be the last time we’d hear about that attraction for a while. NAY NAY. In the first week of January, Donald Duck was physically propped up due to some issues the audioanimatronic was having.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Gran Fiesta Tour. (photo by Blog Mickey)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Gran Fiesta Tour. (photo by Blog Mickey)

DisTwitter created a meme showing Roger Rabbit holding Donald in place. Normally, that would be the end of the story…however we’re not even close to that.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)

The next day, Donald Duck was removed from the attraction and what looked to be a memorial was put in its place.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Gran Fiesta Tour. (photo by Blog Mickey)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Gran Fiesta Tour. (photo by Blog Mickey)

DisTwitter had a lot of fun with this one, including using the “ghost” of Donald Duck as we saw in the Disney Sing Along Song Series: Disneyland Fun.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
“I want to tell you my secret now. I see dead people ducks.” – The Sixth Sense (meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Plot for Soul 2 in the works for Disney+.
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
If I were Panchito Pistoles right now I would rent, not buy. (art by @SonderQuest)

Eventually, even the memorial was removed. We don’t know what’s going to happen to Gran Fiesta Tour next, but we can’t wait to see it….

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Gran Fiesta Tour. (photo by Blog Mickey)

# 2 – Tragical Express

While those in California got the surprise of AP cancellations, we in Florida got shocking news of our own with Disney announcing that the popular Magical Express bus service would be ending later this year. We’ll wait to see what Disney plans for a replacement, but right now this seems like a short sighted move to save money. Magical Express kept people in the “Disney Bubble.” A bus would be waiting for you at the Orlando airport and would take you straight to your Disney hotel, where you could then use the various forms of Disney transportation (including busses, Skyliner, monorail, and boats) to stay on Disney property for your entire vacation.

On Disney message boards and Facebook, this announcement went over about as well as you’d think it would, with people flipping out. Adding fuel to the fire, DisTwitter memesmith @SuperWeenieHtJr came up with an iconic photo.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(original WALK meme created by @SuperWeenieHtJr)

This  meme went viral, going everywhere on all forms of social media. Your Humble Author also shared it on Twitter.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The next part of the story is unfortunately “part of the game” when it comes to creating memes in today’s world. Because most people don’t watermark their work, there are times it can be hard to trace back who was the original creator of the photo. Other times people are much more devious, clearly taking someone else’s popular meme on Twitter and pretending it as their own when reposting on Facebook or Instagram.

Weenie’s WALK meme started appearing everywhere uncredited. Some of us on DisTwitter started to have fun with that fact, adding our watermarks onto the photo to drive @SuperWeenieHtJr even more crazy.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

# 1 – Theme Parks Feel The Bern

This past week was a pretty major one when it comes to America, and there was no bigger sign that big changes are already here than “The Bernie Meme.” During Joe Biden’s inauguration, what caught many people’s attention was the sight of Senator Bernie Sanders, sitting by himself wearing a thick pair of Vermont-made mittens.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Tons of people immediately shared the above photo, adding a description of their own above it.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Others started adding Bernie to photos, and that’s when things REALLY got good. Theme Park fans hit home run after home run putting Bernie into various places in Walt Disney World.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie on Splash Mountain. (meme by @SonderQuest)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie at the France Pavilion in EPCOT. (meme by @SuperWeenieHtJr)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie as the dog-with-the-keys in Pirates of the Caribbean. (meme by @hackermanjoe)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie as Sonny Eclipse in Cosmic Rays. (meme by Gratuitous Disney Memes)

“What year is it? Oh, right around the turn of the century. And believe me…”

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie as John in Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. (meme by @shanew21)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
When they choose you as “that guy” at Monsters Inc. Laugh Factory.  (meme by @TGrahamMemories)

Going above and beyond are those who made videos. Below is a screenshot of Bernie in a Haunted Mansion Doom Buggy, but you can also watch the animated version. After seeing that, check out this one featuring Bernie in MuppetVision 3-D. AMAZING!

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Sorry Bernie, only “happy” haunts here. (meme by @Yester_World)

Here’s what is most stunning about the Bernie meme. Normally a meme like this would catch fire and then be immediately forgotten about in a couple hours because some other next-level bonkers event happened in the world that we all had to worry about. The Bernie meme continued into the next day, something pretty much unheard of over the last several years. (I would say “four years” to be precise.)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
We feel ya on this one Bernie. (meme by Disney Food Blog)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie high atop Spaceship Earth. (meme by n8creative)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie in Frozen Ever After. (meme by @SuperWeenieHtJr)

Hey, I know this story…

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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Have to give major props to those who go the extra mile.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie at the Hollywood Tower of Terror. (meme by TequilaBecca)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie on one of the infamous nanny chairs at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort. (meme by @brresler)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie on a monorail. (meme by Brad Starr)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
We LOVE this one with Bernie at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. (credit current unknown, but meme was discovered by SAT SIX’s own Megan Stump)

Crazier still was that the Bernie meme was shared by a lot of famous athletes, musicians, and movie stars. Currently on Disney+, the show WandaVision is a gigantic hit with fans and critics alike. One of the stars of the show shared a meme using Bernie in a moment from WandaVision episode 2.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Each episode of WandaVision pays tribute to television shows of years past, including homages to the openings of shows like Bewitched. One animated opening to WandaVision had an animated Bernie added to it!

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WandaVision and Bernie. (artwork by @pk_kenzie)

Here we have Bernie patiently waiting for Disneyland to reopen.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Disneyland Bernie. (meme by @WDWTales)

You’ve heard the story talked about by Len Testa and Jim Hill on the Disney Dish Podcast, but here is Bernie at the “Save Mr. Toad” sit-in at the Magic Kingdom back in the day.

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Bernie the honorary blogger. (meme by @hackermanjoe)

Of course the Universal fans had fun with Bernie as well, including added him to Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure.

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“Having fun? Well, tell your face.” (meme by @Papi_Cumpleanos)

Finally Universal was able to do something about that pesky Osprey problem

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Bernie nest on top of the VelociCoaster. (meme by @G_Prodigy)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie on the VelociCoaster ride vehicle. (meme created by one of those responsible for the actual ride vehicle, @G_Prodigy)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie splashing down on Jurassic Park River Adventure. (meme by Andrew Warner)

HHN Fans had to represent.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Jack, Chance, and Bernie. (meme by ThrillGeek)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
For me personally, this is ::Chef’s Kiss:: (meme by @HackermanJoe)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
Bernie at our beloved Voodoo Doughnut. (meme by @StitchThePomFL)
The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
I’d watch this show. (meme by Blue Man Group)

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Let’s close the Bernie memes tying back to an “unforgettable” moment from last year

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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)

Honorable Mention – When Memes Are So Weird They Are Great

Lost amidst this month of gigantic news was Universal putting out a meme so bizarre… so insane… so incredibly weird that it’s actually awesome.

The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES (Joe Rohde, Magical Express, Disneyland APs, and more!)
(meme by Universal Orlando Resort)

So there you have it: The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Theme Park News via MEMES! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, artist @SonderQuest, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at reasons we love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA! With the theme parks in Florida beginning to re-open from an unprecedented closure, we felt it was time to celebrate what draws us all to these wonderful places. Our first stop is a park celebrating its 30-year anniversary: Universal Studios Florida (USF).

# 6 – Dining

Forget rides, one of the biggest transformations that USF has had over the course of the last decade is in the area of food. There was a time when you could make a case that USF dining was hands down the worst at any Disney or Universal park, and now it has become one of the best thanks to the introduction of several unique and highly themed quick service venues throughout the park. From the great tasting and healthy options at Today Cafe to the hilariously and maybe a bit unhealthy options at Fast Food Boulevard (we’re looking in your direction The Clogger), there is something for everyone.

SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Today Cafe. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Today Cafe. (photo by Alicia Stella)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Today Cafe. (photo by Hedgehog’s Corner)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Finnegan’s. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Finnegan’s fish and chips. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Finnegan’s webb burger. (photo by Megan Stump)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Louie’s.
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
A cheese pie from Louie’s. Attention Disney fans. This may come as a shock, but it turns out not all theme park quick service pizza has to be bad. Who knew?
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Mel’s Drive-In. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Leaky Cauldron. (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Leaky Cauldron. (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Krusty Burger, part of Fast Food Blvd. (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Krusty Burger menu. (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
The Clogger (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Themed napkins.
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Monsters Cafe. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
We have the meats. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Monsters Cafe sides (Photo from Brian Carey)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Lombard’s Seafood Grille. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
More themed napkins. We are truly #blessed. (photo by Brandon Glover)

# 5 – Photo Ops

In an Instagram world, pictures are becoming an even bigger part of the theme park experience. For the first-time visitor – or longtime seasoned theme park veteran –  USF has a bunch of locations, characters, and other photo-ops that are going to make you stop in your tracks and get out the camera. In fact, it starts off right as you are approaching the park. Located directly in front of Universal Studio Florida’s entrance is the spinning Universal globe. The iconic globe is just perfect for photos from several different areas (including the bridge leading to CityWalk). Make sure that any camera rookies in your party don’t have an itchy trigger finger and be sure they wait for the “Universal” logo to turn around and frame the shot.

SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Universal Globe. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
USF Arch. (photo by Brandon Glover)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Jaws. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Scooby Gang.
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Optimus Prime. (photo by Michael Carelli)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Back to the Future‘s Doc Brown. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
BTTF’s Delorean.
SATURDAY SIX: 6 Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA
Shrek. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Knight Bus conductor. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Hashtag. (photo by Hunter Underwood)

# 4 – The Shows

The most underrated aspect of Universal parks are the shows. Trust me, I get it. For years I avoided the Horror Make-Up Show thinking I wouldn’t like it. Personally I’m not a big fan of horror movies and “make up” isn’t that high on my list either. Once I was finally dragged into the theater and watched the show, I had a moment straight out of Arrested Development; realizing I had made a huge mistake taking a pass on the show for so many years. Turns out it is a fascinating look into the make-up (and special effects) of horror films and is absolutely hilarious. There are two hosts of the live show, and they spend much more time on “funny” rather than “scary.” They also throw in a whole bunch of pop-culture references for the crowd to enjoy. I could not recommend the show any higher and for me it is just as enjoyable as the big budget shows at Disney like Finding Nemo: The Musical or Festival of the Lion King.

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Horror Make Up Show. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Beetlejuice, making sure guests are properly following social distancing rules.. (photo by Megan Stump)
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Horror Make-Up Show. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Horror Make-Up Show. (photo by Hunter Underwood)

Enjoy live music? USF is gonna rock your world with several wonderful acts located throughout the park.

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The Beat Builders. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Another moment of full transparency. I’m not a fan of the Blues Brothers film. I love Dan Aykryod and John Belushi, but the movie does nothing for me, so for a long time I had zero interest in seeing this live show.

Boy, what a mistake that was.

The Blues Brothers Show has energy and every Team Member I have seen play the characters of Jake and Elwood Blues seem to nail it each time. Each set they are accompanied by the singing waitress Mable and a sax player appropriately named Jazz. These two also bring it, every performance.  The songs are for the most part well known (Gimmie Some Lovin’, Jailhouse Rock, Respect, and the headliner Soul Man), but it’s how the characters seem to channel their movie counterparts which makes this a must watch show. The show is so good it overcomes several of the things that I’m generally not a big fan of in theme parks, including 1) live music, 2) standing, and 3) no shade. Don’t be a fool like me and keep putting off this show during your touring of the park. The Blues Brothers play several times throughout the day, and you can fit a performance into your schedule. It will be worth it.

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Blues Brothers.
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Blues Brothers. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Blues Brothers. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Blues Brothers. (photo by Hunter Underwood)

Over in Diagon Alley we have Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees belting out wizarding world tunes in a show that has quickly become one of the best live acts in theme park history. The character of Celestina Warbeck was one that was only mentioned briefly in the Potter books (J.K. Rowling has since gone on to write a small historical essay on Celestina for Pottermore), but Universal Creative took that small piece of coal and pressed hard enough to produce a true diamond.

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Banshee. (photo by Hunter Underwood)
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Celestina. (photo by Brandon Glover)

Diagon Alley continues its theme park show dominance with the live performances of the Tales of Beedle the Bard. The Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts (WADA), a roaming street troupe, performs hourly in Diagon Alley to recreate the tales from Wizarding World’s equivalent of Aesop’s fables. Using Michael Curry puppets (Finding Nemo: The Musical, Tapestry of Nations, many Olympic performances), WADA brings to life the morality plays central to the Wizarding World.

The Tale of Three Brothers is a parable about the power of wishes and instant gratification (and the basis of the Deathly Hallows), while The Fountain of Fair Fortune is an inspirational tale about the rewards of overcoming one’s hardships and setbacks. Performances from the talented, comedic cast celebrate the many types of dramatic personas to create a real personality that melds with the stories. This unique style adds style and texture to an already realized world. Another highest possible recommendation.

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Tales of Beedle the Bard. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)

# 3 – The Events

I mentioned my own trepidation about trying the Horror Make-Up Show, and I had the same fears about Halloween Horror Nights. For me, it was AMC’s The Walking Dead which got me through the door. Since that time, American Horror Story, Stranger Things, and Ghostbusters have been gateways to get casual fans to experience the event. Once you try HHN,  you are almost sure to get hooked. While HHN is a separate hard ticket USF’s Mardi Gras and Christmas events are both included with park admission.

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Halloween Horror Nights. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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HHN scareactor. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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HHN scareactor. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Mel’s DIE-IN. (photo by Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog)
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Killer Klowns merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Mardi Gras. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Mardi Gras. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Mardi Gras. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Mardi Gras. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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Christmas. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Christmas. (photo by Mike Sperduto)

# 2 –  The Attractions

One could make the case that USF was years ahead of its time. When it opened, USF’s concept of “ride the movies” was a stark contrast to what Disney had done with EPCOT several years earlier. As we all know, almost all theme park rides today are built with an Intellectual Property attached.

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Rip Ride Rockit. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Rip Ride Rockit.
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E.T. Adventure queue. (photo by Travis Terrell)
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Botanicus. (photo by Travis Terrell)
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E.T. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Escape From Gringotts.
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Transformers: The Ride 3D. (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Social distancing in place.
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Revenge of the Mummy. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Men In Black: Alien Attack. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Men In Black: Alien Attack. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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The Simpsons Ride. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl.(photo by @HateToFly)

# 1 – The Theming

For the longest time, the biggest knock against Universal parks was they were “just a collection of rides.” No matter how good the rides were, the level of immersion just wasn’t the same compared to other world class theme parks. Universal could have been considered a poor man’s Walt Disney World or a rich man’s Six Flags. However, to quote Bob Dylan, The Times They Are A Changin‘. Universal had already changed the game with the introduction of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade Viillage, but Diagon Alley took theming to the next level. With the London waterfront area outside leading into a jaw-dropping reveal of Diagon Alley inside.

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London. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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London. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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The wonder of walking into Diagon Alley. (photo by Megan Stump)
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Diagon Alley.
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Diagon Alley.(photo by Michael Carelli)
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Fire! (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Knockturn Alley. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The New York area of USF is a good example of how Universal is “fixing” some of its previous – for lack of a better word – “mistakes.” Replacing the Twister attraction was one based around The Tonight Show. This allowed Universal to create a facade that fits much more in line with the other New York theming in the area.

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New York. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Rip Ride Rockit passes through New York. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Sting Alley. (photo by Michael Carelli)

As theme park fans, we are generally used to concept art being an “interpretation” of what we will actually see. Often times the finished result has huge differences from the concept art. However, over at Universal, the concept art is almost always spot-on, even to the tiniest detail. The transformation of the area of USF that became Springfield USA, is nothing short of phenomenal. If you are a fan of The Simpsons tv show, it’s a dream come true.

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Springfield USA Concept Art.

Honorable Mention – The Merch!

Generic merchandise is a Nay Nay when it comes to Universal, as the park routinely delivers fantastic merchandise!

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USF mask. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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Chocolate frog. (photo by Hedgehog’s Corner)
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Bort keychain. This is referencing a fantastic moment from The Simpsons show when they visit a theme park and Bart can’t find his name on merchandise. Instead, he finds “Bort.”
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Jaws metal earth. (photo by hedgehogscorner)
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Hello Kitty/Jaws mashup. (photo by @HedgehogsCorner)
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Evac figure.
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I’ve always loved this plush based on a target in the Men In Black: Alien Attack ride.

Double Secret Honorable Mention – THE HISTORY

Just as Universal Studios Florida opened not long after EPCOT, both parks share another similar trait: extinct attractions which theme park fandom still clamor for. While Disney fanboys miss the days of Horizons, World of Motion, and Universe of Energy, the Universal stans want to bring back rides based around King Kong, Back to the Future, and Jaws.

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Original logo, with E.T. art by Drew Struzan.
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You may be familiar with Drew Struzan’s work in the movie poster industry with his well known drawings for Indiana Jones, The Goonies, and Back to the Future.
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Doc Brown in Back to the Future: The Ride.
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DeLorean ride vehicle in Back to the Future: The Ride.
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Jaws.
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Jaws.
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Kongfrontation.
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Kongfrontation.

So there you have it: Six Reasons We Love UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

If you enjoyed this article, you will surely like the following:

Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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GREAT MOMENTS IN THEME PARK HISTORY (CRUDELY DRAWN): For those who don’t know the backstory: when Universal was preparing to build USF in Orlando, it reached out to other movie companies to partner with. One of the companies they had a meeting with was Paramount, who at the time was led by Michael Eisner. Shortly thereafter, Eisner took a job with Disney and fast tracked Disney’s MGM Studios, a move clearly intended to cut the legs out from under the Universal park before it could gain a foothold in the marketplace. Eisner denies ever being at the meeting with Paramount, but everyone else at the meeting says he was there. Common sense tells you it wouldn’t make sense for a person in his position not to be there.

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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at the Re-Opening of the Universal Orlando Resort: “Life Finds a Way…”

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at the re-opening of the Universal Orlando Resort! Recently we checked out Universal’s re-opening of CityWalk – their shopping and dining district – and discovered that most guests felt safer at Universal than they did at stores and restaurants anywhere else. This past week Universal took a huge step and re-opened the rest of the resort with the theme parks, Volcano Bay, and hotels.

TouringPlans’ own Joe Matt did a great article covering the changes that guests encountered, and how they affect touring the parks, which you can read by CLICKING HERE. Today on the SATURDAY SIX we are going to look at some of the things we found most interesting, noteworthy, and even surprising during the re-opening….

# 6 – Welcome Back!

With worldwide travel restrictions still in place, along with many people still hesitant about going to places where a large grouping will be, it was unknown how guests would “come back” to theme parks. Some, like Disney’s Bob Chapek, believe there is a good amount of pent-up demand. Others think that “Joe Q Public” is barely ready to dip their toe back into the water of large gatherings, let alone go to theme parks. After several days of Team Member and Annual Passholder previews, both Universal and Disney have to be encouraged that regular vacationers also made their way to the parks.

Universal Parking Toll Plaza on Friday, June 5th. This was the first morning the parks were available to everyone.

Guests line up for a temperature check.

Guests make their way to temperature check.

One thing to note is that – in general – social distancing can make things seem much crazier than it really is. With guests standing apart from each other, the lines move pretty quickly.

Walkway cleared.

Hand sanitizer is available in places throughout the resort.

Hand sanitizer. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Universal was already ahead of the game when it came to security. The x-ray machines and metal detectors continue to get every guest through fast. We will see next month when Walt Disney World opens if they decide to change their crack security system of “guy with a stick poking through your stuff while wasting everyone’s time with small talk.”

Universal Orlando parking garage security check. The best at any theme park. (In Disney’s defense, their security is also looking for things not caught on a metal detector, such as political banners, cremated remains, etc.)
Welcome!

Outside the parks, guests are informed several times (with signage and Team Member spiels) about the new park rules.

Some theme park fans – including myself – collect park maps from their visits. I personally like going back through my old park maps and having fond memories of enjoying attractions that are now long gone. I had feared that paper park maps might go away completely and have guests completely rely on their phone for information. My fears were not assuaged earlier in the week when park maps were not available during the Team Member or Annual Passholder preview days. Thankfully, a park map was available on Friday when regular guests could enter the parks.

Universal park map. (photo by Hedgehog’s Corner)
Universal park map. (photo by @HedgehogsCorner)
Universal park map. (photo by @HedgehogsCorner)

# 5 – New Stuff

While Walt Disney World stopped many of their projects during the past two months (some of which have had their construction recently resumed), Universal kept construction going. This allowed for a whole new Raptor Encounter to be ready when guests returned. The attraction’s new home is located next to the Pizza Predattoria quick service restaurant.

Raptor Encounter. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The design of the area feels more like the film Jurassic World than Jurassic Park, and this was confirmed in overhead announcements calling the area Jurassic World. This makes one think we will see even more changes coming to the land in the near future. Those In The Know report that Orlando will also be getting the amazing walk around Triceratops dinosaur once construction is further along on a certain coaster in the area.

Wide shot of the Raptor Encounter. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The Raptor Encounter experience was great when it made its debut in 2015, but now it is even better with the new area.

Raptor Encounter. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Blue, who made her Raptor Encounter debut in 2018. (photo by Michael Carelli)

You would think having a snazzy new Raptor Encounter area would be enough, but Nay Nay, Universal also debuted an experience where guests can meet a baby Raptor named Sierra.

Sierra is a six month old baby velociraptor. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Sierra. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Sierra meeting guests. (photo by Megan Stump)

Time for an update on the Velociraptor-themed roller coaster that Universal has yet to acknowledge.

Unannounced Jurassic Park Project That Uses A Lot Of Steel. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

There is more track being put together by the day and this coaster is already looking AWESOME.

Veloci-coaster. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
Piece of track being put into place. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

One of my favorite coasters in all of Florida is Cheetah Hunt at Busch Gardens Tampa, and the coaster in Jurassic Park is giving me that same feeling of a “need for speed!

Coaster track. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)

This photo shows how guests at the Three Broomsticks will be able to coaster watch while they enjoy their meal.

Coaster. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Everything I have heard about The Bourne Stuntacular makes it sound like the show will make its debut at the top of my list of theme park stunt shows. It better, because the more stuff they keep adding to the show building is not helping it in my opinion. I feel like there is a manager who keeps telling the Bourne attraction, “we need to talk about your flair.

Bourne Stuntacular. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Another new thing to the resort is U-Rest Areas. These are dedicated spaces at CityWalk and the parks where guests can remove their face coverings. Outside of eating, face coverings are mandatory at the Universal Orlando Resort. Anyone in Florida will tell you that face coverings can start becoming unbearable in the heat, and it hasn’t even been “that hot” down here yet. In a month or so, Florida is going to be “surface of the sun” hot, so having these areas where guests can safely remove their face coverings and relax will be a welcomed addition. Team Members have been reminding guests to keep their face coverings on while in the parks. If a guest doesn’t want to wear a face covering they can leave the resort and head on over to Disney Springs where you can walk by 100 managers and security without wearing a mask and not one of them will say anything.

U-Rest Area in CityWalk. (photo by Michael Carelli)
U-Rest Area in Islands of Adventure.
There’s a good amount of space at all the U-Rest Areas.

# 4 – Virtual Lines and Mobile Order

This is a dream come true for some guests, as Universal has started using the Virtual Line Experience for several of their attractions. Some attractions, including Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon and Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, were built with Virtual Line Experience in mind, but it rarely – if ever – was used. Now the Virtual Line Experience is being used for several attractions at both theme parks.

Virtual Line Experience sign at Hagrid’s Motorbike Adventure. (photo by Michael Carelli)

One big difference between Universal’s Virtual Line Pass and Disney’s FastPass+ system is that Universal doesn’t give out all the Virtual Lines slots at once. When a Disney FastPass+ option is out, often times it is unavailable for the rest of the day. What that means is many guests get no shot at popular attractions like Flight of Passage, Slinky Dog Dash, or Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. So far, Universal has used the Virtual Line Pass as a way  to prevent an attraction from getting too crowded. After assigning a certain amount of guests Virtual Line Passes, it shuts the system off and doesn’t allow guests to reserve a time. Once the attraction’s line goes down, the Virtual Line Pass system is started up again and allows guests to get a return time. It seems as fair and equitable a situation as we’ll ever get as theme park fans.

This is the screen you will get when there are no Virtual Line Pass return times available.

All this means that guests will be riding some incredible attractions with minimal wait, without having to get up at the crack of dawn 60 days earlier to reserve a time.

While Universal did have mobile ordering before the pandemic shut down the parks, it has returned with many more venues to choose from. This makes ordering your meals even easier and saves you from being behind that person in Captain America Diner who is looking at the menu like it is complex algebra. Here is the process of mobile ordering at the Universal Orlando Resort from the app.

The park map on the app will show you restaurants in the area. By tapping on one it will lead you to that restaurant and ones near it.
The menus of all the restaurants are loaded up, allowing you to pick and choose what you would like.
Adding and deleting items from your cart couldn’t be easier.
When creating an account for the app, having a credit card in your online “wallet” will end up saving you some time in the long run.

Now, instead of standing in line at Burger Digs, you can just go to a table and wait for your meal to be ready.

Burger Digs. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Some of the tables in restaurants throughout the resort will have a “reserved” sign on them to promote social distancing.

Burger Digs. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The tables you can sit at have a handy guide to the mobile ordering process.

Mobile ordering directions. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Voila!

Vegan burger with fries. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Pouring one out for all the toppings bars and make-your-own-salad bars across property. RIP, you will be missed.

Never Forget.

Not only can you mobile order at places like our beloved Voodoo Doughnut now, there’s even a new option celebrating the 30th anniversary of Universal Studios Florida!

How great is this?!!!!

USF donut. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
Cross section of the donut. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Florida recently went to “Phase 2” on Friday, June 5th. What this means for restaurants is they are allowed to have 50% capacity indoors, and as-much-as-they-want outdoors (as long as social distance methods are being done.) Like many restaurants around the state, Universal has put more outdoor seating available to guests, such as these tables for Captain American Diner.

Captain America Diner lagoon side dining. TAKE THAT BLUE BAYOU! (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Over at the hotels, we have Bar 17 Bistro at Aventura Hotel putting tables in an area that was normally empty.

Bar 17 tables. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

This aerial photo gives a better idea of where the tables are situated on the hotel’s rooftop.

Bar 17 Seating. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Like park maps, I was terrified that we would be losing Coke Freestyle machines at the resort, but it turns out they are safe too! They adhere to social distance guidelines, so if two machines are next to each other, one is turned off. Team Members clean the screens after each guest.

Coke Freestyle in Toon Lagoon. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Coke Freestyle in Richter’s Cafe.

The refillable cup program has yet to return to the Universal on-site hotels, so their Coke Freestyle machines work slightly differently. Now guests get a new paper cup from a cashier before using.

Coke Freestyle at Sapphire Falls. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

# 3 – The Characters

The Universal Orlando Resort has characters out in full force at the parks, and came up with some interesting ways on how to present them. For example, The Scooby Gang are some of the most iconic meet and greet characters at Universal Studios Florida. Staging was built in front of Mel’s Diner so that guests could get pictures of all the characters.

The Scooby Gang.
Daphne.
“Like, zoinks!

Elevated stages were also used in Marvel Superhero Island to present our favorite heroes.

Marvel Superheroes.
Rogue and Wolverine. (photo by Megan Stump)

In Springfield USA, characters were behind fencing to allow for social distancing.

Krusty the clown and Sideshow Bob in Springfield USA. (photo by Megan Stump)
Olive Oyl and Popeye in Toon Lagoon. (photo by Megan Stump)
Marilyn Monroe. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
Knight Bus conductor. (photo by Megan Stump)
Team Member on Spongebob Squarepants float.
Team Member on Secret Life of Pets float.
Beetlejuice.

# 2 – Merchandise

It’s well known to many that 2021 was going to be a major year for Walt Disney World, as the resort will be celebrating its 50th anniversary. Major plans for the 50th were put in place, much of which has been scaled back – if not outright cancelled – thanks to the pandemic. A lesser known fact is that 2020 is a major anniversary for the Universal Orlando Resort, because it is the 30th anniversary of the park which started it all, Universal Studios Florida. Fans of some older attractions are going to be very happy with some of the merchandise released in support of the anniversary. My favorite is a set of four glasses that pay tribute to some of my all-time favorite Universal attractions: Jaws, E.T., Back to the Future, and Kongfrontation. As the kids say, these glasses hit me “in the feels” because not only do they feature rides that I loved, but the glasses themselves bring back the type of glassware we often saw in Fast Food promotions during the 1980s and ’90s. It may sound crazy to a reader today, but I fondly remember collecting Star Wars: Return of the Jedi glassware from – of all places –  Burger King.

USF glasses. (photo by Hedgehog’s Corner)
USF glasses. (photo by @HedgehogsCorner)
USF glasses. (photo by @HedgehogsCorner)

Speaking of classic Universal attractions, this E-Ticket coffee cup contains many favorites. Longtime readers of this fine blog’s sister series – The Disney Outlet Store Photo Report – know that it takes an extra special coffee cup for me to even consider buying it. THIS is one of those cups.

USF coffee cup. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The old school Universal Studios Florida logo has been brought back for a a variety of merchandise, including pins.

USF pin. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)
USF merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)
USF “toothpick holders.” (photo by Michael Carelli)
USF vanity license plate. (photo by Michael Carelli)
USF merchanidse. (photo by Michael Carelli)

In complete awe of these hats and fanny packs. It has been a while since I have been this enamored with a line of merchandise at Universal or Disney. A complete home run.

USF merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)

June is Pride month, so many options are available with the Love Is Universal logo.

Love Is Universal merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Love Is Universal merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Throughout the resort there is signage offering a deal where guests spending $175 or more get a free non-interactive wand.

Non-interactive wand display. (photo by Michael Carelli)

One wand from the Wizarding World was recently released that is not part of the promotion above. It is Hagrid’s wand, and it certainly stands out.

Hagrid’s wand. (photo by Megan Stump)

When Universal re-opened CityWalk last month, it began selling face coverings. Recently it released Universal Orlando Annual Passholder masks, which have sold like hotcakes.

UOAP mask. (photo by @bioconstruct)

# 1 – Social Distancing and Theme Park Attractions

In “unprecedented” times, no one knew exactly how theme park attractions and queues would be run. Universal showed that rides can operate with social distancing measures in place. Another “complaint” people had was wearing masks on rides. Turns out masks stay on your head pretty well no matter what you are doing. Case in point:

The Incredible Hulk Coaster.

As you can see on The Incredible Hulk Coaster above and Rip Ride Rockit below, social distancing measures are put in place by not filling up every row.

Rip Ride Rockit.

This is what we would call a “theme park blogger’s” ride vehicle.

Rip Ride Rockit.

Rides such as Jurassic Park River Adventure and Skull Island: Reign of Kong also kept every other row empty, and the rows which did have guests were just one party per row.

Jurassic Park River Adventure splashdown. (photo by Michael Carelli)
Jurassic Park River Adventure. (photo by Michael Carelli)

We mentioned earlier that some rides had Virtual Line Passes, but others still went by the traditional standby lines.

Transformers: The Ride – 3D. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Signage was available at the attractions to remind guests of how to queue during this “new normal.”

Standby Queue signage.
Like CityWalk, markings are located on the ground alerting guests where to stand.

We’ve seen some major changes in the areas of pre-shows, the changes being they don’t exist. Guests walk straight into the line for the attraction load. For me this is both good and bad. In a way, I like just cutting to the chase and getting to the attraction. However, I also like seeing some of the wonderful preshows that these rides have. For example, at the E.T. Adventure Ride, guests first would watch a short pre-show with Steven Spielberg and E.T. that sets up the story. It is absolutely BONKERS, and now you don’t get that part of the experience.

E.T. Adventure facade, with social distance markers on the ground.

Normally both sets of doors in the picture below would be closed. They would open up to allow guests into the next “step” of the story.

E.T. Adventure Ride.

This room is where Steven Spielberg talks to E.T. and explains the Green Planet. Now guests just walk straight through.

E.T. Adventure Ride.

Here you can see the “elevator” from Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts attraction. Instead of being used as a way to stage guests waiting for the next part of the story, guests just walk through. It will be interesting to see how Disney tackles this challenge, because an attraction like Rise of the Resistance uses multiple pre-shows that you can argue are integral to getting the full experience of the ride. Meanwhile, are we going to just skip over the “and, uh, fly” guy at Flight of Passage?!

Escape From Gringotts. (photo by @ViewsAndQueues)

With the parks limiting their capacity combined with many guests still not back into “vacation mode,” the parks can be a much more pleasant experience than we are used to. When was the last time you say Hogsmeade Village this empty during the day? To be honest, I’m not sure it’s happened during the last decade.

Outdoor shows like The Tales of Beedle the Bard are still taking place.

Performers from the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts. (photo by Megan Stump)

Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees entertain guests. Slight changes to the show include Celestina singing from the balcony, and the always popular segment which has a guest being brought on stage to dance is just skipped over.

The Banshees and Celestina. (photo by Megan Stump)

However, not everything is open. All play areas are currently closed. This includes the Jurassic Park Discovery Center.

Jurassic Park Discovery Center. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Some stores have not re-opened as well. In the Wizarding World, themed signage alerts guests to the closings.

Globus Mundi in Diagon Alley. (photo by Megan Stump)
Closed sign in the Wizarding World. (photo by Megan Stump)
Closed sign in the Wizarding World. (photo by Hedgehog’s Corner)

Over at Volcano Bay, social distancing has been put in place by spreading out the seating.

Aerial photo of Volcano Bay. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

It actually makes you wish Volcano Bay was ALWAYS like this.

Volcano Bay. (photo by Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog)
A personal paradise. (photo by @TheDCLblog)

Volcano Bay’s Tapu Tapu has notices for guests with the new rules and procedures.

Tapu Tapu. (photo by TheDCLBlog)
Tapu Tapu. (photo by TheDCLBlog)

Honorable Mention – The On-Site Resorts

Most of Universal’s on-site hotels have re-opened for business. Only Portofino Bay remains closed. The official opening of Dockside Inn and Suites has been delayed, it was scheduled to open just as everything shut down back in March.

Water Taxis have social distancing measures not unlike the coasters at Universal. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Temperature checks are taken at the hotels. Once your temperature is taken, guests are given a bracelet so that they don’t have to get it taken again upon re-entering the hotel.

Sapphire Falls. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Changes have been made to encourage social distancing. Below is a picture taken in 2018 showing a long table in the food court for Aventura Hotel.

Aventura. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

The tables have been separated.

Aventura Hotel. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

One bit of good news? Thanks to Florida entering Phase 2, bars are allowed to re-open!

Swizzle Bar at Cabana Bay Beach Resort. (photo by @DrunkAtDisney)
Sapphire Falls and Aventura Hotel.(photo by @bioreconstruct)

Double Secret Honorable Mention – UOAP Perks

Good news for Annual Passholders as the re-opening of the parks brings with it a lot of great perks!

So there you have it: The SATURDAY SIX Looks at the Re-Opening of the UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at the Do’s and Don’ts of COVID-19 Safety Protocols at Theme Parks

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at the DO’S and DON’TS of  the new safety protocols at theme parks! Both the Universal Orlando Resort and Walt Disney World are about to re-open their theme parks for the first time in over two months, but “out of an abundance of caution” comes new safety measures put in place for guests.

Enter, David and Derek.

For those uninitiated, “David and Derek” are a nod to the classic “Goofus and Gallant” formula. David is David Davies, a longtime TouringPlans analyst and IT strategist whose hobbies include solitaire, HTML coding, and nitpicking. Derek is Your Humble Author. Together the two cover all the important Do’s and Don’ts of the theme park world, but specialize in hot topics such as Guest Etiquette at the Disney ParksStar Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Dog-Friendly Hotels, and vacation planning. This week, the two tackle a subject that everyone is thinking about… the new safety measures at Disney and Universal. We’re joined by superstar artist Brian Cooper to examine the right ways – and more importantly – the wrong ways, for each step of the new protocols. Remember, we’re all in this together, so without further ado, let’s kick off the countdown with…

# 6 – New Safety Policies

There are several new rules and regulations that guests at Universal and Disney are going to have to adhere to, at least for the foreseeable future. You can find these new rules on both Universal’s website and Walt Disney World’s website before you head out to the parks. At the resorts, there is signage EVERYWHERE. Considering this is a community which flipped out over Disney enforcing measurements on strollers and banning loose ice, this should all go well.

# 5 – Temperature Check

At both Universal and Disney, guests will be given a mandatory temperature check upon arrival. Guests with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater will not be admitted. As we have already seen at Universal CityWalk and Disney Springs, both companies have an area set aside for guests who have a temperature over 100.4 degrees. This area will allow a guest the opportunity to “cool down” and be retested to see if the high reading was caused by external factors instead of a possible fever.

# 4 – Face Coverings

At both Disney and Universal, every guest (ages 2 and up) is required to wear a face covering during their visit. The coverings must fully cover an individual’s nose and mouth, while allowing the guest to remain hands-free.  There are no ifs, ands, or buts to this policy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends face coverings in areas of significant community-based transmission (AKA “theme parks”).

# 3 – Contactless payments

One thing that has seen a massive increase over the last two months across America is the amount of businesses giving customers the option of having their transactions be contactless. This can include things such as pizza delivery drivers leaving your order outside the front door, to being able to pay at supermarkets with your phone (rather than putting your credit card in a machine or handing an employee cash). In the Orlando theme parks, mobile ordering and contactless payments had just started to grow in the past year or so, but it is expected that most venues – if not all – will have these options going forward. We’ve already seen with Universal that several of their CityWalk establishments – including Voodoo Doughnut – now give guests the option to pre-order and pay for their purchases with their phone, then pick up their purchase without ever having step foot into the actual venue.

# 2 –  Social Distancing

Guests are expected to practice social distancing and keep at least 6 feet (2 meters) between their travel party and others. Both Universal and Disney have put markings throughout their resort to help guests keep their distance from each other. If it’s hard to picture the distance of 6 feet in your mind, think about the distance in terms more relatable to theme park fans. 6 Feet is the approximately the size of 3 Minions from Despicable Me, 4 large pizzas from Via Napoli, the height of a Disneyland pressed penny machine, or an eBay pirate’s merchandise haul.

# 1 – Hand Washing

Guests are encouraged to wash their hands with soap and water often, and for at least 20 seconds. Like when it comes to brushing our teeth, many people wildly overestimate the time they put into simple things like washing their hands. Much like rope-dropping a theme park and standing in front of the park’s front gates, time stands still when you are in front of a sink. 20 seconds can seem like 20 minutes. It’s recommended to hum a tune or sing a song to make sure you are scrubbing for an appropriate length of time. Many people hum the “alphabet song” or sing the “Happy Birthday song” twice. Thankfully theme park fans have a full library of catchy songs and well known tunes to pass the time. And guess what? If you like to recite the Ghost Host spiel from the Haunted Mansion’s stretching room, now’s your time because WE DON’T WANT TO HEAR YOU DO IT IN THE PARKS.

So there you have it: DAVID AND DEREK look at the Do’s and Don’ts of new safety protocols at the theme parks! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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The Adventures of David and Derek are truly made possible due to the amazingly talented artist Brian Cooper. Be sure to check Brian out on Instagram, Twitter,  and his own website.

Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and Nick, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, hot shot Michael Carelli, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Recent Theme Park News via MEMES

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at theme park news via MEMES! With the recent announcement of the re-opening of the Universal Orlando Resort theme parks, we are getting close to the Florida theme parks we know and love about to embark into the “New Normal” going forward. What will that bring for us? We’ll see shortly, but before we get there, it’s time to take a quick look back at what has been happening over on DisTwitter over the past couple weeks…

# 6 – What did 2020 do to your plans?

It’s hard to believe that even though we are only in May, 2020 has officially been going on for 13 years. Many of us had a lot of big plans going into the year, but the coronavirus had other intentions for us. To play with that idea, a fun meme started with people putting a “before” and “after,” giving a much-needed humorous look at the theme park community.

Let’s take a look at some of our favorites, starting with a user reminding us all of the infamous 2018 Theme Park Turkey of the Year Awards, when Disney had a rough couple days of audio-animatronics losing their heads…

# 5 – Disney announces budget cuts are coming

To the surprise of no one, Disney announced some scary financial numbers during a shareholders’ conference call earlier this month. To help save money, the company said it would be reducing capital expenditures. What we don’t know is what projects will be affected by this new decree. Many feel that projects already well into construction – such as Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the Guardians of the Galaxy coaster  in EPCOT – will be completed, but others not as far along (or not even started) may be stopped. This news had one DisTwitter member creating a graphic that brought back memories of the “Thanos snap” in Avengers: Infinity War, with one proposed EPCOT project fading away…

# 4 – Midsommar Shock

Recently, a meme took off which used a moment from the film Midsommar. The picture in question uses a stunned reaction from a character in the movie.

DisTwitter than speculated what these characters could be so shocked by…

From the official Disney signage Hall of Shame. (meme by @Super WeenieHtJr)
Donald Duck, at the end of Mickey’s Philharmagic. (meme by @nocontxtdsny)
Flick from It’s Tough to be a Bug. (meme by @TheMagicBlitz)
Everyone’s favorite cosmic crooner, Sonny Eclipse. (meme by @RedSoxRedShoes)
Stitch “TP’ing” Cinderella Castle. (meme by @escapedstitch)
GIANT Donald Duck from Shanghai Disneyland. (meme by @ParkscopeNick)

# 3 – Down the aisle

The coronavirus has unfortunately led to who-knows-how-many weddings being postponed, which has to be heartbreaking for the people who have put so much time into planning their special day. However, one popular meme trend showed that it’s not just brides and grooms who are looking forward to day when they can “walk down the aisle”…

# 2 – Disney Springs Re-Opens

When Disney Springs announced it would re-open on May 20th, becoming the first Disney location in America for guests to get their “Disney Fix” again, it was commonly assumed that no matter how soon this may be, the Orlando theme park bloggers hungry for content would descend on the dining and entertainment district like locusts. “The Child” of DisTwitter – @DisneyDweller – even brought back an appropriate old school meme to make his commentary…

Disney Springs Opening Day Issues

Last week we wrote about the re-opening of Universal CityWalk, with most people impressed by the standard of safety that Universal had set. Disney Springs did not re-open with that same level of confidence. Many guests reported that social distancing was not being enforced, a large amount of guests removed their “required” face masks, and in a story we’ll revisit later in the year for the 2020 Turkey Awards, one family thought it would be okay to grill their own hotdogs outside Cookes of Dublin.

Day One of the Disney Springs re-opening.
Day Two of the Disney Springs re-opening.

All of this led to another spot-on meme from @SuperWeenieHtJr.

# 1 – What’s in a name?

One of the more popular “games” on social media platforms is people taking the concept of changing just one letter in a Broadway show, music band, or movie title, to make it into something worse. The theme park community had some fun with that idea as well….

So there you have it: The SATURDAY SIX Looks at Theme Park News via MEMES! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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