As we’re gearing up to see what Disney Springs will be like tomorrow during the first day of its phased reopening, we’ve already learned about some of the new safety measures and menu changes many of the third-party restaurants have been making.
Now we’ve learned about a special team of Disney World ambassadors that will be present at Disney Springs starting tomorrow.
On Disney World Cast and Community’s Facebook page, we just learned a new team of Cast Members has been assembled for Disney Springs’ gradual reopening. This group is comprised of Cast Members from various Disney World Resorts’ Children Activities Services are now called Greeters and they’ll be helping guests in fun and caring ways while providing a little extra assistance when needed!
They will also be making sure that guests are adhering to social distancing guidelines. According to Disney, “they have a keen understanding of our enhanced health and safety procedures, and will throw in some pixie dust for good measure.”
See which Disney Springs restaurants and shops will be reopening tomorrow here!
If you’re on your way to Disney Springs tomorrow, make sure you check out the latest safety guidelines here, and if you see any of these Disney Cast Members in their spiffy bright yellow shirts out and about, say hello!
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Matt says
Do these people have medical degrees? If not, they should not carry any title called Health & Safety.
Jay says
I love this idea! Any way to help guests navigate this new experience will be welcomed. I’m sure there will be trained personnel on hand in the event of an emergency. Looking out for the health and safety of others should be on everyone’s mind nowadays, not just people with medical degrees. Even though you won’t see their smiling faces, I bet there will be plenty of Disney Magic happening!