Hey, friends! We’re back with another DFB Video, and today we’re chatting about 9 tips the experts use every day in Disney World!
If you’re in the Disney parks as much as we are, you pick up some tips you just can’t live without.
food IS a theme park
Hey, friends! We’re back with another DFB Video, and today we’re chatting about 9 tips the experts use every day in Disney World!
If you’re in the Disney parks as much as we are, you pick up some tips you just can’t live without.
Right at the end of 2019, it was announced that an all-new M&M’s store would be coming to Disney Springs!
A peek at the concept for the new retail location only got us more excited. That is until construction was put on halt due to the global health crisis. We were interested in the state of our newest chocolatey access point. Today, though, a few of our questions have been answered! We found out that the Disney Springs M&M’s store is still on schedule for a 2020 opening!
As you may know, World of Disney is reopening in Disney Springs this morning along with the first few Disney-owned properties that have been closed since mid-March.
And while we await Disney World’s reopening proposal which is also scheduled to take place this morning, Disney Store locations have just posted several guidelines of the new health and safety precautions they will be implementing upon their reopening.
We wanted to know what safety measures our readers want to see Disney World implement when the parks reopen!
While all of the Disney World parks remain closed until further notice, the resort has taken its first step towards reopening with Disney Springs starting a phased reopening on May 20th. This comes on the heels of the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland on May 11th, which made it the first Disney park to resume operations worldwide.
Both of these reopenings have included safety measures such as required face coverings for guests and Cast Members, social distancing protocols, and increased sanitization. So, now that things are beginning to reopen, we wanted to check in with our readers to see what health and safety measures they would like to see implemented in the parks at Disney World. Here are the results!
We took you with us last week to the re-opening of third-party stores and restaurants in Disney Springs. And now, select Disney-owned stores and restaurants are beginning to open back up again today.
Although we’ve already discussed the new health and safety measures in place throughout Walt Disney World’s shopping and dining district, we’re starting this visit with a look at the amount of guests ready to return to the World of Disney.
While select third-party restaurants and shops at Disney Springs reopened on May 20th, today marks the day that Disney-owned locations are reopening their doors.
We’re here LIVE today to check out the new health and safety measures that Disney is implementing, so follow along with us!
With the reopening of Disney Springs and Disney World, we have face masks on the mind.
So far, all of the reopened Disney properties have the requirement of face masks for Cast Members, employees, AND guests. This has raised concern for some on the subjects of comfort and logistics for their time in Disney. We’ve taken a look at everything you need to know about wearing your mask in Disney World, but what if you refuse to wear one? Here’s what might happen.
Even the fanciest of cheese boards could use a sophisticated touch.
Sure, you could add extra fruits, spreads, and honey. OR, you could toss all of those aside and just marvel at the cheese board itself — especially if it’s Disney themed! So buckle up, because we’re going to a galaxy far far away!
Do you ever have a nagging feeling that you’re forgetting something IMPORTANT like — oh say — a DATE?
With the big news that Disney World will be proposing its reopening plan tomorrow, we almost didn’t realize what TODAY IS!
Now that Univeral Orlando has successfully had its plan approved to reopen its theme parks to the public on June 5th, Disney World is about to undergo the same process.
Disney World will be presenting its plan to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings at 10AM Eastern tomorrow morning. If accepted by the Mayor and his committee, it will be passed to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for final approval along with a possible reopening date for Disney World’s theme parks.