Disney Conservation Helping in Coral Restoration on the Florida Coast

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Disney Conservation and other organizations have joined forces to create a coral breeding program to help with Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease which is currently affecting coral reefs on the Florida coast. The groups have established the “Florida Coral Rescue Center” in Orlando, Florida, to help care for and safeguard these vulnerable coral reef species.

While most may not know, Disney Conservation efforts are continuously working not only inside the park but also around the world to ensure that we will continue living in this big blue world.

Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease affects the living tissue of the coral, continuously eroding away coral and killing off colonies within weeks.

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These conservation efforts provide rehabilitation and rebirth of dying species.

Dr. Mark Penning, Vice President of Animals, Science, and Environment of Disney Parks said in this Disney Parks article:

“With the Florida coastline as home to Disney Cruise Line and part of our backyard, we want to do what we can to keep coral reefs vibrant and healthy. The Florida Coral Rescue Center provides a safe, stable environment for the 745 coral specimens and their offspring currently in their care. The Center’s goal is to one day return these rescued corals back to the ocean so they can help restore underwater ecosystems, which are essential to hundreds of marine-life who rely on them for their well-being.”

Disney has provided almost $17 million to marine conservation efforts around the world. In continuous effort with others to help rehabilitate and grow coral, we could be seeing big changes here in the future. Things that we can do to help coral and other marine conservation efforts are using sunscreen that is “Reef Friendly” and also limiting our single-use plastics.

More Park Pass Availability Added for Disney’s Hollywood Studios

We recently reported that park reservations for Disney’s Hollywood Studios were booked through July 1st for resort guests and regular ticket holders.

Now, Disney has updated their reservation availability calendar and added openings for select dates

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April now has availability on Saturday the 17th for all guests.

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios is also now available for reservation on May 30th and 31st.

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The biggest change is June, which previously had no dates available for Hollywood Studios. However, there is now only one date that does not show all parks available. The 22nd is unavailable for Animal Kingdom only.

It’s unknown how many additional reservations are available, so guests with pre-purchased tickets may want to move quickly.

Walt Disney World Bringing Back Cast Members in Preparation of Eventual Increased Capacity

Around the Walt Disney World Resort, “Earning My Ears” nametag adornments have started to pop up along with groups of cast members returning to work and training after being furloughed or displaced last year.

Because the parks are not running their normal operating hours and there are still resorts, shops, and restaurants that are still closed, these cast members have stayed displaced or furloughed until things could start to open back up. The theme park operating hours were recently extended through June 2021 in anticipation of larger crowds and expanded capacity.

As of the first week of April, cast members who decided to return to work in a new area are starting to be recalled to their home location.

Those who have been sitting on furlough are now being recalled to come back to work to help as the parks and resorts start to extend their hours and reopen some locations that have remained closed. Some of those areas include merchandise, food, and possibly entertainment for increased guest capacity this summer.

This week, DisneyCareers.com posted they are hiring some housekeeping and lifeguard roles.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek Purchases $12.5 Million California Estate

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Disney CEO Bob Chapek is on the move. Chapek has purchased a $12.5 million mansion in Westlake Village, California. The home, built in 2013, sits on just over 6 acres of land.

According to real estate site dirt.com, Chapek’s new home has six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in its 9,895 square foot layout. The purchase is the area’s largest real estate deal since July 2019. The gated community is home to other celebrities, including WWE wrestler The Miz, Heather Locklear, and NFL wide receiver Cooper Kupp.

Westlake Village is located an hour’s drive northwest of Los Angeles. This isn’t much of move for Chapek and his wife Cindy; they have lived in the community since 2019. The Chapeks purchased their current home for $3.5 million. That house is now on the market, listed at $7.495 million.

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The Chapeks will also need to pay $650 per month in homeowner’s association dues and golf course maintenance fees.

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Bob Chapek was named Disney CEO in February 2020, just one month before the global pandemic impacted Disney operations around the world. Despite the challenges, Walt Disney Company stock reached an all-time high in early March 2021.

Baby Mandrill Ivy Born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Now On View at Kilimanjaro Safaris

There’s a new addition to the Kilimanjaro Safaris family at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: a baby mandrill named Ivy!

From Disney Parks Blog:

A baby mandrill has joined the family at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. And what better time than during Earth Month?

In the spirit of the mystical mandrill Rafiki, join us in honoring the circle of life as we celebrate the arrival of this adorable newborn. The little girl was born on Saturday, April 10, to first-time mom Hazel and dad Linus. Cast members named the infant Ivy to fit in with the rest of her colorful family – Olive, Scarlett, Snow and Hazel.

We’re so excited to share this news and report that mom and newborn are healthy and bonding. Be on the lookout, because both have already been spotted by guests on Kilimanjaro Safaris. You might see the shy baby clinging to Hazel’s stomach, a natural bonding behavior. But this will change soon as the baby begins to walk within weeks of being born, spending most of the time walking underneath mom. The baby joins the troop of seven other mandrills that call Disney’s Animal Kingdom home.

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Here are some interesting facts about one of the most colorful mammals found in nature. Mandrills typically have a six-month gestation period. In the mandrill social structure, females take on the majority of parental responsibilities, including grooming, nursing, and carrying the young.  When you spot the mandrills, you may see them grooming one another, a behavior that promotes social bonding. 

While our new arrival weighed in between 1-2 pounds, mandrills are actually the largest species of monkey. They’re also a vulnerable species found in African rainforests along the equator where their habitat is disappearing because of deforestation and poaching. 

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This birth is an example of how our dedicated and highly trained team of Disney animal care experts works with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums on Species Survival Plans.  With this birth, the troop at Disney’s Animal Kingdom now includes four generations of mandrills from the same family, mirroring the social system of mandrills found in the wild.

Can’t get enough of Ivy? Be sure to check her out in the video below! And if you want even more baby animals, be sure to check out our look at the white rhinoceros calf Ranger who also calls Kilimanjaro Safaris home!