We’ve seen a bunch of cool merch at Disney’s Days of Christmas in Disney Springs recently — including Ear Hat ornaments inspired by some of our favorite Epcot attractions!
And today, we spotted another Epcot attraction ornament at Disney Springs!
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We’ve seen a bunch of cool merch at Disney’s Days of Christmas in Disney Springs recently — including Ear Hat ornaments inspired by some of our favorite Epcot attractions!
And today, we spotted another Epcot attraction ornament at Disney Springs!
It looks like this Baby Yoda plush isn’t the only Star Wars merch that’s super popular!
We headed to Disney Springs today to see what’s happening. And the Rock N’ Roll Brunch and re-opened to-go window at City Works weren’t the only things giving us the warm and fuzzies!
Get your snazzy clothes ready because Dapper Day is returning to Disney World this fall!
Anyone is welcome to join in on Dapper Day! These events celebrate sophisticated clothing and timeless style and many participants opt to rock mid-century inspired ensembles in the parks. And while the most recent Disneyland Dapper Day (originally scheduled for this weekend) has been canceled, the event will be returning to Disney World later this year!
City Works is back open with Peanut Butter Snickers Pie, and we couldn’t be happier about it!
While Disney Springs has lots of restaurants, shops, and entertainment back up and running, we’re ready for some mimosas and a Jon Bun Jovi Cinnamon Roll the next time we visit!
We’ve got another re-opening in Disney Springs!
While the Disney grind never stops, with the Disney Park Pass system set to go live tomorrow AND the Disney Resorts re-opening to guests as well! BUT, before we bring you all the news from Disney World tomorrow, we think it’s time to celebrate all the re-openings in Disney Springs.
We’re back, Annual Passholders, with more news on how you’ll be able to use the Disney Park Pass!
Although the new mandatory reservation system will go live tomorrow on June 22nd, Annual Passholders without a hotel reservation will not be able to schedule visits to the parks until June 26th. Since Passholders are only allowed 3 reservations at a time, it’s important to note that you may have to make separate reservations from regular ticket holders in your party as well.
It really does feel like the months have blown by since Disney World has been closed!
On top of the Disney Park Pass going live tomorrow on June 22nd, the Disney Resorts will be re-opening again to guests. Since there are plenty of new health and safety regulations (and even guidelines for Good Neighbor resorts), stays on Disney property are going to look totally different that we’ve seen before.
One thing that has majorly changed at Disney World due to the pandemic is the Disney Park Pass Reservation System, which requires guests to make a theme park reservation in order to enter any of the theme parks, even if you have a ticket.
This is a new system to people who haven’t visited the parks since the pandemic began, and it seems like it’s going to stick around for a while, as based on what Disney CEO Bob Chapek had to say about them recently. Our readers understandably have a lot of questions about how it works, so, we’re breaking down the answers to your frequently asked questions!
Remember ALL of this is subject to change. Disney can make changes at any time, so these are the best answers we can give you right now; but you should always ask your Disney representative when you call to get confirmation.
The Disney Park Pass Reservation system will be going live tomorrow on June 22nd at 7 AM EST!
While a number of Disney-owned hotels prepare ready to welcome resort guests back that same day, many guests are looking forward to the moment they are able to step back into the Disney World parks. In order to reduce its capacity, Disney has released its new theme park reservation system as a way to limit the amount of guests in a park at a time.
It has been a WEEK in Disney World news!
We’ve shared some wild stuff recently, like the brand new version of Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival that debuts July 15th, the cancellation of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (still crying a little bit), and the announcement for ALL the rides and entertainment re-opening in the parks.