When Disney World announced their plan to reopen July 11th, they emphasized an increase in the amount of “contactless experiences” for their guests.
One of the major areas that will be impacted by this are character meet and greets, which will be temporarily suspended. But what other things could be gone for the time being?
Paper Park Map Use Could Decline
While we may not see those paper park maps vanish completely, we will most likely see them drastically reduced as guests are encouraged instead to use digital park maps on their mobile devices via My Disney Experience.
We’re already seeing map alternatives emerge at other theme parks. Universal Orlando has installed temporary sandwich board signs that include park maps for Guests to reference.
At Universal, traditional paper park maps are still available but in limited quantities and at limited locations. Guests can visit Guest Services, or they can pick up maps near the front of the parks. But again, we learned from Universal that theme parks will probably strongly direct guests to use digital maps.
Check out everything we noticed at Universal Orlando, which may offer us hints for what we can expect at Disney World!
Reusable Menus Can Be Hard To Find
Disney has already been promoting contactless menus via QR code at some of their dining locations, including Wine Bar George and Frontera Cocina.
Many restaurants nationwide are temporarily adopting a paper disposable menu system per CDC recommendations. Seeing how widespread this trend is, it makes total sense that the theme parks would follow suit! We don’t expect to see those viewfinder menus at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort’s World Premiere Food Court any time soon!
Read more about Disney Springs’ contactless menus here!
Free Buttons and Stickers Could Be Less Prevalent
Those free celebration buttons Cast Members hand out are a great complimentary way to let everyone know about your birthday, honeymoon, or any other special occasion you may be celebrating in Disney World! There’s a chance, however, that we could see this lessen temporarily to promote that contactless experience between Cast Members and guests.
There could be some possible workarounds. Buttons and stickers could probably work if a Cast Member hands them out in some sort of sanitized manner. However, these are one of those low hanging fruit that could easily be suspended for the time being to mitigate contact between Cast Members and guests.
Shanghai Disneyland is already making progress in the few weeks since they reopened. Read more here!
Refillable Mug Process Could Change
One of the things that took us by surprise when Disney Springs reopened was the drink fill and refill policies. At counter service locations, guests could not approach drink stations to fill their cups. Instead, an employee was present to fill their cup for them.
It’s possible we could see the refillable drink stations at the theme parks and resorts mimic the drink stations in Disney Springs. Since Disney seems to be clamping down on refillable drinks, that could mean a temporary suspension of the refillable mugs.
With Disney Dining Plans being canceled from guests’ reservations, it further increases the likelihood that the refillable mugs may also disappear for a while since all Disney Dining Plans include a refillable mug per guest.
Already we’re seeing Starbucks temporarily refuse to refill reusable mugs (though they will still offer you the discounted refill price if you present your reusable cup!). If a guest has a refillable mug at some locations like Wine Bar George, the drink will be served in a disposable cup and the guest can fill their mug themselves.
Read more about how Starbucks is handling refillable mugs in Disney Springs here!
Condiments and Toppings Bars Could Change
The condiments and toppings bars at counter service locations are typically high-touch areas that are often unsupervised by Cast Members until it’s time to replenish a particular food item.
What we may see instead are pre-packaged condiments being distributed that you would need to get from a Cast Member. We’ve seen this in action at multiple quick-service locations in Disney Springs.
Take a look at how dining is different at Disney Springs here!
Old Utensil Dispensers Will Be Replaced With New Models
We’ve already seen a new, more sanitary way of dispensing plastic utensils at The Daily Poutine.
These have slowly started to make an appearance nationwide over the last few months, so we could definitely see these being widely adopted at Disney World’s other counter service locations (we just spotted them last week at reopened Amorette’s Patisserie!).
In addition to counter service locations, we could also see this being adopted at the Food & Wine Festival this fall.
Check out these new utensil dispensers here!
Refillable Shampoo & Conditioner Bottles May Change
The final item we may see go away, at least temporarily, are those refillable toiletries at the resorts. These were heavily rolled out at many of the Disney World Resort hotels last year to generally mixed reviews.
They came about in an effort to go “green” throughout the resort, but these efforts may have been short-lived. It might be too difficult to sanitize the reused bottles between guests, and Cast Members will have to handle them often to refill.
Only time will tell how many of these we actually see return to Disney World when the theme parks reopen in July. Some of these changes we have already spotted in Disney Springs, while we might gain more insight on others when some of the Disney Vacation Club resorts reopen June 22nd. It is almost certain, however, that the theme parks and resorts will look very different than what we remember from before the closures!
Learn more about Disney World’s plans to reopen their theme parks on July 11 and 15 here!
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What other items do you think may go away temporarily when the parks reopen? Do you think any of these things will go away forever? Share your thoughts in the comments!
bill says
Im against losing the park maps, they are just going to to do away with everything that was fun to collect off and on. Really starting to feel like theres just no value in going anymore….I am though all for doing away with the nasty refillable hotel room shampoo bottles etc. that was bad from the getgo and an idiotic decision. Go back to the mini free keep your own bottle, it worked fine that way. They arent going to throw us even a bone anymore, pay more and more get nothing.
Rod says
Why would I want an employee to fill my mug? That employees has been touching every mug and potentially allowing every mug to touch the dispenser.. doubtful the cast member will wash after every guest and more doubtful every guest will wash their mug with soap and hot water after each use
Steven S. in NJ says
I’m hoping we can get those Celebration buttons as we are both celebrating our 60th Birthdays when we’re going to be there. As far as Cast Members in Guest Services handing them out, as well as Cast Members refilling drink mugs or popcorn buckets, I’m betting that we’ll see them wear disposable gloves like you see in many food establishments. That way, there’s no hand contact between you and the Cast Member (who’s wearing a mask too). I’m sad that we’d probably miss the parades and fireworks, but whatever happens, we’re on VACATION and will have a great time! I haven’t been to WDW since 2012, and that was right before the New Fantasyland opened so I have pictures of Mickey’s Toontown! October can’t come soon enough for me!
Heather says
Disney is all about telling a story, and what a story we will have. It’s been an unpredictable series of events however, we are excited to see what happens. Half of the fun for us is planning the trip, then when it’s done we are at a lull, it’s like Disney pushed the reset button for us. We can’t wait to see how it all turns out. We are still in no matter what!