CDC Says Vaccinated Americans Can Travel Without a COVID-19 Tests or Quarantine

According to new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fully vaccinated Americans can travel both domestically and internationally “at low risk to themselves” provided they are taking precautions including wearing a mask, physical distancing, and washing hands often.

Specifically, vaccinated Americans don’t need to get a COVID-19 test before traveling unless it is required by the destination country. They do not need to quarantine after returning to the United States unless required to do so by local ordinances. However, they should have a negative COVID-19 test result before returning to the United States from another country and they should get tested again three to five days after arrival.

Travel guidelines have not change for unvaccinated people. The CDC discourages non-essential domestic travel by those who are unvaccinated. Those who must travel should be tested one to three days before their flight and again three to five days after. They should self-quarantine for seven to ten days if they don’t get tested.

Someone is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or after the single dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

No airlines currently require travelers to be fully vaccinated, although some countries, including Iceland, do. Cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, are also beginning to implement vaccine requirements. Disney Cruise Line has not yet made any announcement regarding a vaccine requirement but expects sailings to resume this fall.

Increased travel could see increased crowds at theme parks. Presently, Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort both restrict their maximum capacity. California theme parks will be able to operate at a maximum of 25% capacity when they reopen this month, although neither Disneyland Resort nor Universal Studios Hollywood have announced their restricted capacities. With more people becoming vaccinated, and case numbers dropping in California, it’s possible theme park capacities will be raised in time for the busy summer months.

World Drive Entrance Painting Completed for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary

“The World’s Most Magical Celebration” is just around the corner at Walt Disney World, and that is clear as soon as you arrive on property at Walt Disney World Resort. The World Drive entrance originally featured red lettering against a gold background and red pillars but has slowly been moving to a new color scheme over the course of this month. Now at completion, this entrance features white lettering against a blue background with gray pillars, somewhat mimicking the original color scheme of Cinderella Castle. 

One big change we see today is the addition of the new marquee. The marquee formerly read “Where Dreams Come True” today the gold banner reads “The Most Magical Place On Earth”.

Permit Filed to Remove Construction Offices From Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge

Via wdwnt.com

It’s been a while since we heard anything about Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge at Walt Disney World. There have been rumors since last year that construction on the resort was stalled or canceled. A new permit from Walt Disney Imagineering supports that rumor.

The permit is to “remove office trailers from property” at multiple addresses connected to construction. If construction offices are being removed, that is strong evidence for the resort project being delayed indefinitely or canceled entirely, since construction would be nowhere near completion.

Two permits were filed in the fall of 2020 that suggested construction may have resumed but there have been no announcements since then. Reflections was previously removed from the D23 Expo 2019 announcements page.

The Mara at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Now Open for Dinner

The Mara at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—which reopened during the holidays and has remained open for breakfast only—will now be open for dinner.

The Mara is Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge’s savanna-inspired quick-service restaurant. It will be open daily through the end of April from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM and then from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The dinner menu, which includes cheeseburgers, flatbreads, and sandwiches, is available to view on the Walt Disney World website.

Disney Springs Gideon’s Bakehouse April Cookie: Orange Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookie

Via DisDining.com

Good news coming out of Disney Springs as the new popular hot spot known as Gideon’s Bakehouse has announced the release of their April cookie! This month, Gideon’s is celebrating Florida with a dose of delicious ORANGE.

As shared via Gideon’s Bakehouse Facebook page: “Celebrate the flavors of Florida this April with our Orange Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookie. This recipe was brought to our doorstep by the Florida “Orange Boy,” Stuart Valencia, whose legend dates back over 100 years. Our vanilla bean Cookie dough is fused with Orange and mixed with our favorite Dark Chocolates. To add some crunch, the exterior is covered in delightful South Florida Pecan Pralines and a very special Candied Orange Peel, given to us by Stuart himself. For those in the know, you can simply call this one Stuart’s Cookie.” Want to know more about Stuart’s story? Check it out here!

This special April cookie is available every day in the month of April. But keep in mind, Gideon’s limited edition items typically sell out each day, so they limit the monthly cookie to two per paying guest. We recommend that you arrive at Disney Springs early for the best chance of getting to try the Orange Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookie!