Disneyland Paris Airs Two Exciting New Promo Videos as Cast Members Prepare for the Resort’s Reopening

We are now in the final days before the Disneyland Paris parks reopen their gates, following a lengthy four-month closure due to COVID-19. In preparation, the wonderful Cast Members have been busy preparing the parks and the hotels for guests’ arrival, and Disneyland Paris has just shared two magical and adorable new adverts, in dedication to their Cast Members and all their hard work in this exciting time.

The first advert shows Cast Members going about their day all across the Disneyland Paris resort, undertaking everyday tasks such as sweeping the streets, stocking the shelves, and laying the tables ready to welcome guests back. There’s pixie dust in the air, and the excitement in this video is palpable.

The second video is this amazingly fun, exciting advert, showing Cast Members swap their everyday clothes for their iconic Disneyland Paris costumes. From Guest Services to Custodial, Attractions Hosts to Resort Desk Services, everyone here is dancing, clapping, and ready to get on their way back to the resort to start work.

Both videos feature the magical new slogan for the resort: “There’s No Magic Without You”. This also featured in the brand-new TV spot advert which was released last week.

Guests Not Wearing Face Masks on Attractions Will Not Receive On-Ride Photo at Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World has established some pretty strict guidelines for its reopening regarding face masks at its various resort hotels and theme parks. Face Masks with ear loops are required for all guests over the age of 2, and as we’ve learned through recent updates, no gaiters will be allowed. Once inside the parks, face masks must remain on at all times, except when you’re actively eating or drinking, or inside a designated mask-free “Relaxation Station”. Masks must stay on for PhotoPass sessions, in queues, and especially on attractions. In fact, as a means of further enforcing this rule, guests who remove their masks on attractions will not receive their on-ride PhotoPass photos:

We’ve received confirmation from various Cast Members at attractions that guests who remove their face masks while on an attraction will have their on-ride photo pulled and deleted from the PhotoPass system. Only guests who follow the rules and keep their face masks on at all times throughout the duration of the attraction will have their photo show up for download or purchase.

This has been established at all on-ride photo ops at the Magic Kingdom, including Splash Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, and Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin.

This rule has been applied to all on-ride PhotoPass opportunities throughout the four theme parks. We’ll inquire at EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios upon their reopening to ensure it’s also being enforced at those parks as well.

Do note that many guests have noted significant delays in seeing their PhotoPass photos appear under “My Photos” on My Disney Experience, but as long as you (and, well, everyone else in your ride vehicle) had their masks on, you should see them uploaded soon.

Walt Disney World Theme Parks Not Offering Merchandise Pickup or Resort Hotel Delivery During Phased Reopening

The Walt Disney World Resort theme parks have begun their phased reopening with the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom both officially reopening to all guests on July 11th. Greeting guests as they walked into the parks was a fantastic new merchandise line celebrating the grand opening with the slogan “together again.” Other guests in the Magic Kingdom flocked to Splashdown Photos, eager to get their hands on any Splash Mountain merchandise they were able to.

The one problem with merchandise, however, is that it’s cumbersome. One of our favorite services that Walt Disney World previously offered pre-COVID-19 closure was the ability to have package pickup at the theme parks or, if you were staying on property, having your merchandise delivered straight to your hotel room.

When we began visiting the theme parks earlier this week for reopening previews, we noticed that both of these services were unavailable, which caused many guests to run back to their cars dropping off their bags or resorting to renting a locker to store their purchases.

We were hoping these services were just discontinued during the Cast Member and Annual Passholder previews of the theme parks, however, we did some asking around the theme parks today and it seems these services are still not available. Asking Cast Members at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the Magic Kingdom confirmed neither services were operational at this time; currently, the only option when it comes to merchandise is home delivery, where theme park purchases can be shipped to your home for an additional fee.

Looking at the Walt Disney World Resort Guest Services webpage, all of these services are still listed, which makes us hope they will return to the theme parks over time.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW – Magic Kingdom During the Phased Reopening

After being closed for nearly four months, Walt Disney World theme parks are reopening. A visit to the theme parks may not be for everyone right now, but for some, it can be a great time to experience Walt Disney World.

Here is what you can be expect from a reopened Walt Disney World.

Arriving & Health Screening Prior to Entry

All guests will be required to undergo temperature screenings prior to entering a theme park. Based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will be directed to an additional location for rescreening and assistance. Those who again measure 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will not be allowed entry, nor will those in their party.

For Magic Kingdom, the screening will take place at the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) if you arrive by your own vehicle or at Magic Kingdom if you arrive by bus. Note that if you park at the TTC, tram service is not available. You’ll need to walk to the front.

Getting to Magic Kingdom from the Transportation and Ticket Center

When traveling to Magic Kingdom from the TTC, you usually have two options available: the monorail and the ferryboat. We rode the monorail to get a sense of how long it would take. Right now each monorail car is limited to 4 groups in each car, two on each side, separated with a screen. All guests must sit. No standing is allowed. You can imagine that the monorail will take longer because so many fewer guests can fit in at one time. The ferryboat also has physical distancing measures in place, but because of its size, the boats can hold more people.

Health & Safety Measures

One of the biggest differences you’ll notice when visiting the theme parks since the COVID-19 global pandemic hit is Disney’s commitment and approach to health and safety. Health and safety reminder signs are everywhere. You’ll find hand-sanitizers and hand-washing stations all over the park. On the ground, you’ll see markers telling you where to stand to ensure physical distancing. Ride vehicles are filled to half-capacity where groups are separated by rows. Cast Members also leave empty ride vehicles in between ones that are filled with guests. Some attraction queues have plastic screens in some areas where physical distancing is not practical. High-traffic areas receive increased cleaning. At the Haunted Mansion, you’ll walk through the stretching room, instead of crowding in with a large group of people. Bottom line, Disney is doing what they can to provide a safe environment for their guests. While Disney cannot eliminate all risk of coronavirus, they have stepped up. Visiting during this time is a personal decision that only you can make for your family.

Remember You Need a Park Reservation

To promote physical distancing, capacity is limited as guests return to Walt Disney World theme parks. Guests with a ticket or Annual Pass must use the new Disney Park Pass system to make a reservation in advance for each park entry. Same-day or even same week reservations are unlikely, especially if you are an annual passholder. You’ll need to plan ahead and get your park reservation as early as possible.

Reduced Hours, No FastPass+, and No Extra Magic Hours

When considering visiting during the phased reopening you need to be aware that a visit like you may be used to is not available at this time. The park will operate with reduced hours. If you check the park hours for July you’ll notice Magic Kingdom has the hours of 9:00 am -7:00 pm. Usually, in the height of summer, the park opens early and stays open late until 11:00 pm or even midnight. You won’t be able to enjoy late summer nights this year. Also, there is no Extra Magic Hours for Disney resort guests. Finally, FastPass+ is temporarily suspended.

Also take note that before the closure, Magic Kingdom would open Main Street USA about an hour early for shopping and dining. That is not the case during the phased reopening. Cast Members are really discouraging guests from arriving early.

Face Coverings and Relaxation Stations

All guests 2 years of age and older, along with cast members, are required to wear an appropriate face covering while visiting the theme parks. They must be worn over the nose and mouth at all times, except when eating or drinking.

At Magic Kingdom there are three “Relaxation Stations” where guests can sit without their masks on. The tables are spaced well beyond normal social distancing proximity, and a Cast Member monitors the area to ensure that it is not overcrowded. Visiting Walt Disney World in July is seriously hot, and it is nice to have a space where you could take off your mask for a little bit.

Here are the locations in Magic Kingdom:

  • Tomorrowland Terrace
  • Pete’s Silly Sideshow (air-conditioned!)
  • Golden Oak Outpost
  • Golden Oak OutpostPete’s Silly SideshowTomorrowland Terrace

Characters

Seeing beloved Disney characters is one of the most magical moments of any Disney theme park experience. With traditional character greetings and parades on hiatus during this phased reopening, Disney characters appear in new and different ways throughout all four theme parks.

Here are the different characters that were seen throughout the day at Magic Kingdom:

  • “The Royal Princess Processional” – Several times daily, favorite Disney princesses travel through the streets of Magic Kingdom. Princess Merida leads the way on her steed Angus, followed closely by a gazebo float and crystal castle carrying Cinderella, Tiana, Belle, Jasmine, Snow White, Rapunzel and others.
  • “Mickey and Friends Cavalcade” – Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their pals pop up throughout the day, inviting everyone to “Get Their Ears On” as they wave to guests along the park’s parade route.
  • “Goofy Cavalcade” – With Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Max, Panchito Pistoles, and Jose Cariocas.
  • “Fantasyland Friends Cavalcade” – With Gaston, Pooh Bear, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, and Aladdin.
  • “Friends of Pooh Bear” – With Rabbit, Piglet, and Eeyore.
  • Tinker Bell & The Lost Treasure
  • Cinderella’s Evil Stepsisters – From time to time, guests in Fantasyland may spot the dastardly Anastasia and Drizella and can interact with them from afar while they’re perched on a balcony of Cinderella Castle.
  • You might also catch Jack Sparrow in Adventureland from time to time.
  • Stitch was also spotted in Tomorrowland.

There is a very steady flow of characters throughout the day. The cavalcades depart on a somewhat regular schedule of about every fifteen to twenty minutes or so. The cavalcades use the typical parade route by starting in Frontierland and ending in the front of the park at Main Street USA. You would need to avoid this area to miss seeing a character. The characters themselves are great and were interacting with the guests.

Open Attractions

Most attractions will be available at each park when they reopen. Magic Kingdom offers favorites, such as The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Space Mountain. Splash Mountain is also open allowing guests to experience the attraction in its original form before it closes down for refurbishment and is rethemed.

Here is the full list of available attractions:

  • “it’s a small world”
  • Astro Orbiter
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
  • Country Bear Jamboree
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant
  • Jungle Cruise
  • Liberty Square Riverboat
  • Mad Tea Party
  • Mickey’s PhilharMagic
  • Peter Pan’s Flight
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom
  • Space Mountain
  • Splash Mountain
  • Swiss Family Treehouse
  • The Barnstormer
  • The Hall of Presidents
  • The Haunted Mansion
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Tom Sawyer Island
  • Tomorrowland Speedway
  • Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover
  • Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress
  • Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

Attractions Experience

I’ve already mentioned the safety measures you’ll find in place in the attraction queues and the loading of the ride vehicles. You may be wondering about wait times because of this. Even with the reduced capacity of the ride vehicles, the wait times are very low. For most of them, you can simply walk on. The app was reporting wait times anywhere from 5 min to 25 minutes. When you compare this with a typical summer day, the low wait times are amazing. On a typical July day at Magic Kingdom, it’s not unusual for the most popular attractions to have wait times over two hours and even up to three hours. Even if the capacity is a bit more, wait times of under 45 minutes is a fantastic benefit of visiting during the phased reopening. If you love the attractions and it is the main reason you visit, then you might want to consider a visit. You’ll be able to get so much done—so much more than “normal” summer day.

Dining

New measures promoting health and well-being are being implemented at Walt Disney World theme park restaurants during their phased reopening. These include enhanced cleaning procedures in seating, dining, and common areas, as well as changes to self-serve options. In addition, mobile technology via the My Disney Experience app is being used in convenient ways to minimize contact, such as Mobile Order at select quick-service theme park locations and Mobile Dine Check-in at select theme park table-service locations, as well as reduced- contact menus at select theme park restaurants. Most quick-service locations were encouraging (basically requiring) guests to use the Mobile Order service. The lower crowds have made it easier to dine as well.

Different but Still Magical

Walt Disney World has always been a place where one can somewhat escape reality and enjoy a break from the real world. While the real-world pandemic has changed the way Walt Disney World operates, the magic of Disney is still there. Yes, things are different. There is still enough of that typical Magic Kingdom experience that brought joy and a smile to the faces of guests. Visiting Magic Kingdom, even with all the limitations and changes, will still be a very magical day. Different yes, but still magical.

Low wait times because of low crowds is a huge draw. However, if you’re planning your first visit, or that once in a lifetime visit, it could be recommended to wait until more things come back like character greetings and especially the fireworks.

Summer Tips

We don’t know how long the phased reopening restrictions will be in place. If you are visiting in the next few hot summer months here are some tips for a more enjoyable experience.

  • Bring extra face masks for your entire party. You’ll likely get sweaty or you may get caught in a rainstorm. Have extra ones on hand.
  • Water fountains are still operating throughout the park. You’ll want to stay hydrated, so bring your own container to fill throughout the day.
  • Many, but not all, quick-service locations will still give out free water. You simply need to ask a Cast Member where to go to get it.

Holiday Events this Fall & Winter

Be aware that if you are planning a visit to Magic Kingdom this fall, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has been canceled. Read Disney’s statement on the cancellation below:

“While assessing another fall special event, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, we determined that many of its hallmarks – stage shows, parades and fireworks – are unable to take place in this new, unprecedented environment. With that in mind, we have made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.”  Additionally, Disney H2O Glow Nights, the nighttime special ticket event at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, will not take place for the remainder of 2020. Guests who have already bought tickets to these events will be assisted with refunds over the coming weeks.

No decision has been made about Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Disney has stated they will continue to monitor the situation and make a decision in the future.

Disney Releases Details on Revised Virtual Queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Hollywood Studios is reopening on July 15. One of the biggest questions still needing to be answered was how Disney was going to handle the virtual queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. Disney has provided an update!

Here are all the details from a Disney Cast Member:

“As we look forward to reopening Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park tomorrow, our cast members are also preparing for the reopening of EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15.

For guests with upcoming Disney Park Pass reservations to visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we wanted to share an update about Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which will once again be using virtual queue in the My Disney Experience app. If you’ve joined the Resistance before, you will want to note a few changes to the process beginning July 15. Most importantly – as availability allows – guests will have an opportunity at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. to request to join the virtual queue. This means there is no need to arrive early to the park to check the virtual queue.

Whether it’s your first trip to Batuu or you have joined the fight against the First Order before, there are a few important details to know before you arrive:

  • First, make sure you have the My Disney Experience app. Once you enter the park, log in to your account at one of the distribution times (10 a.m., 1 p.m. or 4 p.m.).
  • Once you have logged in, select “Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Virtual Queue” on the home screen. You will be able to view the current status and next steps for joining the virtual queue.
  • The app will indicate when there is no availability for a specific distribution time. Some guests may join backup groups.
  • As long as your My Disney Experience account is linked to park tickets for you and the others in your group, you can enroll everyone in the virtual queue at the same time. In order to give as many guests as possible the opportunity to join the Resistance, each guest can enter the virtual queue no more than once per day.
  • Make sure push notifications are turned on for My Disney Experience so you will be alerted if your group is called to return. You’ll have up to an hour from the time of the alert to go to the entrance of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
  • Please note that joining the virtual queue does not guarantee the ability to experience Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

If you have any questions or need assistance with joining the virtual queue, cast members at Guest Experience Team locations throughout the park are available to assist. While you wait for your virtual queue group to be called, you can enjoy other experiences at Disney’s Hollywood Studios including our newest addition, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway.

RISE OF THE RESISTANCE — Disney guests will traverse the corridors of a Star Destroyer and join an epic battle between the First Order and the Resistance – including a face-off with Kylo Ren – when Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opens Dec. 5, 2019 at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Jan. 17, 2020 at Disneyland Resort in California. At 14 acres each, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios is Disney’s largest single-themed land expansion ever. (Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks)

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is one of the most popular attractions at Walt Disney World Resort, and we know many of our guests are familiar with using virtual queue to experience this one-of-a-kind adventure. For other attractions at Walt Disney World Resort, we plan to use our regular standby queues to manage capacity and to maintain physical distancing.

We can’t wait to welcome you back to the magic at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Walt Disney World Resort!”