Walt Disney Company Picks Up 102 Daytime Emmy Nominations

Kudos to the Walt Disney Company! They have received 102 daytime Emmy nominations which is no small feat. The 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards has nominated the Walt Disney Company across many platforms from talk shows like The View, to cable networks like Disney Junior, and ABC’s daytime drama General Hospital. Check out all the details and nominations below as shared by The Walt Disney Company. Catch the award show in a two-hour special airing on Friday, June 26.

The Walt Disney Company’s networks and brands combined to earn a total of 102 nominations for the 47th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards. ABC’s daytime drama General Hospital received 23 nods, the most received by any program this year, and overall the network has 38 nominations in all. The View was the most-nominated talk show this year with eight nominations. Now in its 23rd season, The View received the most nominations since its eleventh season.

Among cable networks, Disney Junior was the most-nominated cable network, with 25 nominations, including seven for the animated preschool series Elena of Avalor; followed by Disney Channel, with 23 nominations, including seven for Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure.

The streaming service Hulu received seven Daytime Emmy Award nominations, including six for the series Light as a Feather.

Additionally, syndicated series Live with Kelly and Ryan and Tamron Hall also earned multiple nods.

National Geographic earned a nomination in the Outstanding Special Class—Short Form Daytime Program category for Rewind Nature.

The awards will be presented in a two-hour special airing Friday, June 26. Awards will be presented in leading categories during the telecast, with recipients and other special guests appearing from their homes. Visit TheEmmys.tv for additional details.

Here is the complete list of nominees from across The Walt Disney Company’s portfolio of brands:

WALT DISNEY TELEVISION

ABC

General Hospital (23 nominations)

  • Outstanding Drama Series
  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Finola Hughes
  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Maura West
  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Steve Burton
  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Jon Lindstrom
  • Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Tamara Braun
  • Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Rebecca Budig
  • Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: James Patrick Stuart
  • Outstanding Young Performer in a Drama Series: Katelyn MacMullen
  • Outstanding Young Performer in a Drama Series: Eden McCoy
  • Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series: Michael E. Knight
  • Outstanding Writing Team for a Drama Series
  • Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series
  • Outstanding Original Song: “North Star”
  • Outstanding Casting for a Drama or Digital Drama Series
  • Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama or Digital Series
  • Outstanding Technical Team for a Drama Series
  • Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama or Digital Drama Series
  • Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
  • Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama or Digital Drama Series
  • Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama or Digital Drama Series
  • Outstanding Hair Styling for a Drama Series
  • Outstanding Makeup for a Drama Series

The View (8 nominations)

  • Outstanding Informative Talk Show
  • Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Meghan McCain, Abby Huntsman & Ana Navarro
  • Outstanding Lighting Direction
  • Outstanding Technical Team
  • Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing
  • Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design
  • Outstanding Hair Styling
  • Outstanding Makeup

GMA3 Strahan, Sara & Keke (3 nominations)

  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show
  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host: Michael Strahan, Sara Haines & Keke Palmer
  • Outstanding Directing for a Talk, Entertainment News or Morning Program

Good Morning America (2 nominations)

  • Outstanding Morning Show
  • Outstanding Directing for a Talk, Entertainment News or Morning Program

Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade

  • Outstanding Technical Team

Disney Team of Heroes (ABC)

  • Outstanding Daytime Promotional Announcement—Brand Image Campaign—Network or Program

DISNEY JUNIOR

Elena of Avalor (7 nominations)

  • Outstanding Writing Team for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Outstanding Directing for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
  • Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program: “Never Leave”
  • Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated Program

The Rocketeer (5 nominations)

  • Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program: Maurice LaMarche—The Rocketeer
  • Outstanding Writing Team for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Outstanding Main Title for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated Program

Muppet Babies (3 nominations)

  • Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program: Eric Bauza
  • Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program: Matt Danner
  • Outstanding Directing for a Preschool Animated Program

Puppy Dog Pals (3 nominations)

  • Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program: Kevin Michael Richardson
  • Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated Program

Vampirina (2 nominations)

  • Outstanding Preschool Children’s Animated Series
  • Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program: “The Vamp Opera”

Doc McStuffins

  • Outstanding Preschool Children’s Animated Series

Elena of Avalor: The Magic Within

  • Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

The Lion Guard

  • Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program: “As You Move Forward”

Muppet Babies: Play Date

  • Outstanding Short Format Children’s Program

T.O.T.S.

  • Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program: Christian Simon

DISNEY CHANNEL

Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure (7 nominations)

  • Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
  • Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program: “Waiting in the Wings”
  • Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special
  • Outstanding Main Title for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program

DuckTales (4 nominations)

  • Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program: Paget Brewster
  • Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for an Animated Program

Big City Greens (3 nominations)

  • Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program: Marieve Herington
  • Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program: Chris Houghton
  • Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program

Big Hero 6 The Series (2 nominations)

  • Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program: “Gonna Go Good”

Disney Mickey Mouse (2 nominations)

  • Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program
  • Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program

Big City Greens: Green Christmas

  • Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

BUNK’D

  • Outstanding Children’s or Family Viewing Series

Milo Murphy’s Law

  • Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

Pup Academy

  • Outstanding Directing for a Children’s or Young Adult Program

Shook

  • Outstanding Young Adult Program: Shook

SYNDICATION

Live with Kelly and Ryan (4 nominations)

  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show
  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host: Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest
  • Outstanding Directing for a Talk, Entertainment News or Morning Program
  • Outstanding Hair Styling

Tamron Hall (3 nominations)

  • Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host: Tamron Hall
  • Outstanding Costume Design/Styling
  • Outstanding Makeup

HULU

Light as a Feather (6 nominations)

  • Outstanding Young Adult Program
  • Outstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program
  • Outstanding Principal Performance in a Daytime Program: Liana Liberato
  • Outstanding Principal Performance in a Daytime Program: Jordan Rodrigues
  • Outstanding Principal Performance in a Daytime Program: Brianne Tju
  • Outstanding Directing for a Children’s or Young Adult Program

Holly Hobbie

  • Outstanding Children’s or Family Viewing Series

LUCASFILM

The Star Wars Show

  • Outstanding Daytime Promotional Announcement—Topical

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Rewind Nature

  • Outstanding Special Class—Short Form Daytime Program

NBA Confirms Talks With Disney About Use of ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

It’s been reported that the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World was the clear frontrunner to house the NBA for the remainder of its 2019-2020 season, and the NBA has just released a very interesting statement on Twitter. Executive Vice President of Communications Mike Bass confirmed that the NBA and the Walt Disney Company are “engaged in exploratory conservation”.

Read the full text below from the official NBA Twitter account:

NBA Statement

With Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ declaration that live professional sports are essential services, as well as former Cast Member turned Sports Commentator Keith Smith’s piece in Yahoo Sports calling the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex an “ideal spot” to salvage the 2019-2020 NBA season, the Twittersphere has been speculating about upcoming announcements for weeks now.

In his article, Smith explained that he favored the complex because it has the capacity to house all of the players, coaches, trainers, officials, broadcasters, and other essential personnel in one location, limiting their exposure to the outside world, and therefore, the coronavirus. Smith also outlined possible options for accommodations including Disney’s Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts, as well as Disney’s Riviera Resort if more higher-end housing was needed.

The Visa Center within the complex can accommodate as many as six full-sized basketball courts, or be configured stadium-style with one primary court, and it broadcast-ready, making it a great option for practice as well as games.

Aside from the practical logistics that the complex can provide, the Walt Disney Company and the NBA already have demonstrated an effective way of working together with the opening of the NBA Experience at Disney Springs last summer.

FAQ of Universal’s June 5th Reopening

Universal Orlando has officially announced its June 5 reopening for all three of its theme parks: Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay.

Here are some of the details:

General Information – Temperature Checks, Face Masks, Halloween Horror Nights, and More

1. Where do I have to go to get my temperature taken?

Guests will have their temperatures taken in a screening area inside the parking structure, prior to the security checkpoint.

2. What will happen if a guest has a high temperature?

Any guest that has a temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater will not be able to enter CityWalk and it will be requested that the individual see a doctor, per CDC guidelines.

3. Will I be required to wear a face covering?

Yes. We are following CDC guidelines as well as local health protocols. If you have a disability that prevents you from wearing a face covering you will be referred to guest services to discuss ways we can accommodate you. If you do not have a face covering, we’ll have them available for purchase. Also, per CDC guidelines, children under the age of two are not required to wear facial coverings.

4. What is considered an appropriate facial covering for my visit?

Facial coverings in line with CDC’s guidelines are considered appropriate for a visit to Universal Orlando Resort, and should cover an individual’s nose and mouth. Costume masks and veils will not be considered as facial coverings and per our costume guidelines, are not permitted.

If a guest has a disability that prevents them from wearing a facial covering, they’ll be directed to our Guest Services team to discuss reasonable accommodations. Also, per CDC guidelines, children under the age of two are not required to wear facial coverings.

5. Where can I purchase a face covering? Are they available in various sizes?

Face coverings will be available for purchase at a merchandise cart in the screening area within CityWalk. At this time, face coverings are available in one size.

6. What about face coverings when guests are eating?

We have arranged tables and seating so that guests can remove their face coverings while they eat. But we ask that they wear them at all other times.

7. Who will be the “limited number of guests” during your first days of operation?

We are still working through those details and will share soon.

8. Are cashless payments available?

Yes, guests can use Apple Pay or Google Wallet for cashless payments at merchandise and quick service food locations.

9. Is Mobile Food Ordering available? And at which venues?

Yes, mobile food ordering is available for Voodoo Doughnut, Red Oven Pizza Bakery and Cinnabon. To use it, download the official Universal Orlando Resort App and select “Order Food and Drinks” under the drop-down menu. Then, select the food location you’re interested in to view the menu. Make your selection(s) then follow the prompts to place your order.

10. Will these new procedures be in place for Halloween Horror Nights and the 2020 Holidays celebration?

More details about these events will be shared at a later time.

11. Grad Bash 2020

Due to the parks’ temporary closure, all Grad Bash 2020 events have been cancelled.

12. Gradventure 2020

Due to the parks’ temporary closure, all Gradventure 2020 events have been cancelled.

13. Will you have themed face coverings for sale?

Yes, we will have themed face coverings available for purchase in the weeks ahead. Stay tuned for updates.

Theme Parks – Reservations, Attractions, and Volcano Bay

1. Are the parks reopening at reduced capacity during this phase?

Yes, we are limiting attendance at our theme parks during our phased reopening.

2. Is a reservation required in order to visit the theme parks beginning June 5?

No, a reservation is not needed in order to visit the theme parks. Please note that since we’re limiting attendance, there may be times when the parks reach capacity and additional guests will not be admitted.

3. Will all rides and attractions be open?

Majority of the attractions and experiences within the parks are scheduled to open. Select experiences will not be available during this phase, and some queue experiences may be slightly altered as we implement our new procedures. Additional details and specific experiences will be shared soon.

4. Will I have to wear my face covering while on the attractions?

Yes, guests will be required to wear face coverings on attractions. The only exception will be for attractions that include significant amounts of water as part of the experience, as well as Volcano Bay’s slides and pools.

5. Will I have to use my own hand sanitizer in order to board a ride vehicle?

Universal Orlando team members will provide guests with the hand sanitizer that is required prior to boarding a ride vehicle.

6. What is Virtual Line?

Virtual Line allows guests to select a time to experience an attraction via the Official Universal Orlando Resort app so they’re minimizing the time they’re actually waiting in the queue line. Guests can make Virtual Line selections while they’re onsite at the parks on the day of their visit. Virtual Line will be available for select attractions.

7. How will you implement social distancing guidelines at Universal’s Volcano Bay?

Overall, Universal’s Volcano Bay will follow the same guidelines and procedures as the other theme parks. Some of the specific measures we’re taking to implement social distancing at Volcano Bay include:

  • We will limit capacity on each attraction – including rivers and pools
  • For multi-person raft rides, only one travel party will be allowed to ride in a single raft. Please note that Volcano Bay’s standard height and weight requirements will be applicable.
  • Lounge chairs will be placed in a fashion that allows travel parties to sit together, while also maintaining at least six feet of distance between other guests.
8. At Volcano Bay, will I have to wear my face covering while on the slides?

Face coverings are recommended when guests cannot socially distance. They will not be permitted on slides and in pools.

9. Will all Volcano Bay team members wear face coverings?

Face coverings are required for team members in “dry” roles. Team members who have “wet” roles, such as lifeguards, will wear a balaclava when they cannot socially distance. These will not be worn on slides or in pools for safety reasons.

10. Will the TapuTapu wearables be cleaned and sanitized?

Yes, per our standard practice, all TapuTapu wearables will be cleaned and sanitized prior to guest use.

Hotels

1. What about hotels? And what if I have a hotel reservation?

Our hotels are an important part of our guest experience and we will share details soon. We are still finalizing our reopening plans and will contact those guests with reservations as soon as our plans are available.

2. Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites

We have postponed the scheduled March 17 opening of our new hotel, Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites, as we continue to evaluate our offerings during this time. A new opening date will be announced at a later time.

Guests have the option to modify or cancel room or package reservations. Guests with specific questions can call this number for more information: (877) 801-9720

3. Hotel and Package Bookings

Guests can modify or cancel room or package reservations held for our closure period with no penalty or fee. During our park closure period, cancellation fees will be waived for hotel reservations cancelled prior to 24 hours of arrival.

4. What if I make a booking while you are closed?

Ticket purchases, hotel reservations and packages purchased between March 4 and May 31 qualify for our Stress- Free booking policy, which means they may be modified or canceled with no fee at least 24 hours prior to arrival. We will continue to evaluate this policy after May 31. For details, click here.

Tickets and Annual Passes

1. Are the limited-time increased Passholder discounts still available?

Passholders can take advantage of their increased limited-time discount at select Universal CityWalk venues through May 31, 2020. There will be additional special offers and discounts for passholders once the parks reopen. Additional details will be shared soon.

2. How will my Annual Pass or Seasonal Pass be affected?

All Annual and Seasonal Passes will automatically be extended by the number of days our theme parks are closed. There is no action required from the Passholder. Existing benefits and restrictions will continue to apply.

3. Will my monthly payment be charged during the park closure?

If you are signed up with FlexPay, we have postponed all monthly payments effective March 25, 2020. We will be in touch with further details on when payments will resume. If you need to make any changes to your credit card information, please contact Passholder Services at 1-888-5-FLEXPAY

4. Will there be changes to blockout dates for Seasonal and Power Passes?

Current blockout dates remain and can be found at www.universalorlando.com/apblockout. Any future updates will be communicated.

5. Can I get a refund?

Unexpired single-day tickets that have already been purchased will be valid on any day for 365 days from the purchase date. Unexpired multi-day tickets that have already been purchased will also be valid for first use on any day from 365 days from purchase – but, as always, must be used within seven days of first use. Florida Resident discounted ticket usage windows and blockout dates remain unchanged unless otherwise communicated. If you cannot travel during this time, you can apply the value of a wholly unused ticket toward a new purchase.

6. What if I purchased Blue Man Group tickets?

Blue Man Group’s shows through at least Sunday, May 31 are cancelled. Guests who have purchased tickets for Blue Man Group shows during this time can call (407) BLUE-MAN (258-3626) for assistance.

Is this a precursor to what you can expect to see at WDW?

WDW To Possibly Reopen At 20-30% Capacity

Walt Disney World remains silent on the subject of its park reopenings, likely monitoring the progress of the ongoing phased reopening at Disney Springs. In the meantime, Universal Orlando has gone from presenting its reopening plans, to proposing a reopening date, having it approved on county and state levels, and announcing an official reopening to the public all in the course of 24 hours. While Walt Disney World won’t be submitting its plans until sometime next week, we may have some idea of one of the key operational aspects of its reopening: capacity.

According to Amanda Dukes of WESH 2 News, a Disney executive has informed Governor Ron DeSantis and Vice President Mike Pence that the company is considering reopening the park at 20-30% capacity.

This is not unlike the scenario at Shanghai Disneyland, which reopened at 20% capacity on Monday, May 11, with a reservation system in place. The park plans to increase ticket sales by 5,000 each week until Shanghai Disneyland is selling at 30% capacity. Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek referred to Shanghai as a short-book market, where typically tickets are sold on a week-by-week basis, and believes that the company needs to be “very conservative, very prudent” in moving forward.

While Walt Disney World does receive many locals and Florida Residents, it also has a lot of national and international guests flying in. Governor Ron DeSantis’ Re-Open Florida Task Force Executive Committee has considered the notion of a phased reopening that includes only locals and state residents, but there is no confirmation on whether this will actually be the case.

Universal Orlando has stated that it will be reopening on June 5 with limited capacity, but has not given any percentages or numbers.

Disney Surveys Guests Regarding Safety Measures Ahead of Park Reopening

Reading through any comments section on posts regarding face mask use or new stringent health and safety guidelines at the parks will render it clear that these new protocols are divisive amongst parkgoers, to say the least. There are guests that are scared of other guests not wearing masks or adhering to the new regulations, and guests that feel inconvenienced by all the new rules. In any case, Disney wants to see what their prospective guests think on the matter in order to guide any future decisions on park reopenings. Guests leaving Disney Springs throughout the week received a QR code to scan and fill out a survey. Now, Disney is following up with a second survey to garner even more detailed responses.

One of the questions asks guests whether they feel that the bundle of new health & safety procedures is adequate, and to what degree. It is just right, not enough, or too much?

Following up on that question, they ask whether the same bundle of health & safety procedures, if implemented throughout the Walt Disney World theme parks, would affect guests’ willingness to visit the parks. Would you be more willing, less willing, or unchanged in your willingness to visit the theme parks?

Finally, Disney asks about the controversial required face masks, and whether the requirement of face masks for your entire party will impact your desire to visit again.

Walt Disney World is set to submit reopening plans to the county this upcoming week, so it seems they may be finalizing any requirements to include as part of their presentation and proposal. Universal Orlando, which presented its plans this week––and received near-immediate approval for a June 5 reopening––will require face masks for all of its guests. Guests with disabilities that prevent them from wearing a face covering will be referred to guest services to discuss possible alternatives and/or accommodations. For a full overview of all the new guidelines and operational changes leading up to their June 5 reopening, click here.

At this time, face masks are required for all guests over the age of 3 for entry to Disney Springs.