What Is WDW Doing To Ensure Guest Health & Safety?

As Walt Disney World prepares to reopen their park doors to guests on July 11th for Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom and then on July 15th for Epcot and Hollywood Studios, they are taking great steps to help ensure the safety of their guests and cast members. Here is what Disney is doing throughout the resorts, restaurants and soon parks to keep everyone as protected as possible.

Face Masks

All Disney cast members will be greeting guests while wearing face masks.  This is to help protect guests as well as the cast members themselves. It is Disney’s policy that all guests 2 and older wear face masks while visiting Walt Disney World Resort.  Guests will be expected to wear masks at all times except when dining, swimming or in one of the rest areas in the parks. There are specific guidelines regarding what type of masks guests are expected to use as well. The biggest requirement is that masks do have to be secured with ties or ear loops. Keep this in mind when purchasing and planning for vacation.

Temperature Checks

Guests coming to Walt Disney World can expect to have their temperatures checked prior to being allowed into the parks or Disney Springs.  Disney is saying they will be using “no-touch thermometers” in order to ensure those having a temperature of 100.4 F or above will not be allowed into the parks.  This will also be used for cast members each day they come to work.

Social Distancing

As we are experiencing throughout the country right now, Walt Disney World will also be implementing social distancing.  Not only will signs be up and around to help remind guests to keep their distance from others, but from what we have seen from Disney Springs as well as Disney’s international parks ground markers will be used throughout queues.  We believe that social distancing will also be used on rides.  Social distancing will also be used in restaurants throughout property as a limited number of guests will be seated and tables will be spread apart to allow distancing.

Hand washing

Prior to the parks closing we started to see Disney implement more hand washing stations throughout the park.  This will be a trend that continues once the parks open again in mid-July.   Disney will have more hand washing options as well as hand sanitizer throughout the park giving guests more opportunities to wash hands and keep themselves safe.

Resorts

Walt Disney World DVC resorts were able to open earlier this month allowing guests to come back and enjoy the magic.  With this opening, we were able to see and learn more about what steps Disney is taking to protect guests at the resorts.

  • Guests are highly encouraged to use online check-in limiting face-to-face interactions and allowing guests to head right to their rooms.  Disney is also going to a cashless system right now asking that guests have a form of payment such as credit card, gift cards or MagicBands set up to reduce contact.
  • Disney has also announced enhanced cleaning methods will be used during this time at their resorts.  Not only will high-touch areas such as railings, elevators, benches and tables be cleaned often, but new measures will be taken in guests’ rooms.
  • Attention to high-touch items in guests’ rooms will be a focus of cleaning.  Items such as remotes and door handles will be cleaned with great care.  We have also seen items such as remotes wrapped in individual bags following cleaning to help ensure safety.  Floors will be cleaned in between each guest and housekeeping will only come every other day to limit access to the room.  
  • Finally, if guests need something while staying at a Walt Disney World resort, guests can utilize the new chat feature on the My Disney Experience app.  This allows guests to communicate with cast members regarding needs, questions or concerns without having to have face to face contact.

Restaurants

Along with Disney resorts, a few Disney restaurants were opened throughout the property as well as at Disney Springs.  Disney has set up measures at these restaurants to help keep everyone safe.

  • Mobile ordering was a secret that many didn’t use in their My Disney Experience; however, now Disney is highly encouraging guests to use this service during vacation.  This again reduces the interaction needed between guests and cast members to keep everyone safe.
  • At table service dining, guests now can check in through the My Disney Experience app eliminating the need to check-in at the host stand.  Guests can now notify the restaurant through the app that they have arrived and will receive a push notification when their table is ready.
  • Also, at table service restaurants, beside limiting capacity and social distancing tables, guests will use QR codes to access a digital menu.  If this isn’t an option, then paper menus are given.  Both methods can help keep guests and cast members safe with less communal touching of materials.
  • Another step being taken at Disney food areas is regarding refills.  Guests will no longer be allowed to refill their own cups; however, cast members will be there to assist.  

Parks

Once the parks open in July, Disney has gone through great lengths to ensure protecting guests heading back to the magic.  Not only will Disney parks be taking the steps discussed above such as face masks, social distancing and temperature checks, Disney will be limiting park crowds.  To help keep guests and cast members safe and to help them following the above guidelines, Disney has put in place a new park pass reservations system.  This system has guests with tickets book a specific park for each day of their ticket.  By doing this, Disney is able to help manage crowd levels at their parks and keep guests and cast members safe.  

  • Along with the park pass reservation, Disney has stated that they will be diligently cleaning those high-touch areas throughout the parks just like in the resorts.  Railings, tables, benches and even park ride systems will be cleaned to help keep guests safe.

As guests start to head back to the magic, Walt Disney World is working hard to help ensure guests are protected and safe during their stay.  From new exciting systems to help manage crowds, to face masks and social distancing, Disney is ready to welcome guests back and help them have a magical and safe time in their favorite place.

Walt Disney World Dining Reservations Available June 30 for Eligible Guests with Prior Cancellations

As Walt Disney World creeps closer and closer to the grand reopening on July 11 (Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom) and July 15 (EPCOT & Hollywood Studios), we’ve been waiting for news on when dining reservations will become available for theme park guests.

According to Walt Disney World’s website:

Eligible Guests with Dining Reservations Cancelled During the Closure: If you had an active dining reservation on or before September 2, 2020 that was cancelled as of May 28 due to the temporary closure of Walt Disney World Resort, you’ll have the opportunity to make new dining reservations beginning on June 30 up to 60 days in advance of your arrival.

Not new, but you’ll want to keep these details in mind for Dining Reservations as found on the website:

Reservations for Guests Staying at Disney Resort Hotels: Guests with Disney Resort hotel reservations for arrivals through July 10, 2020 can make dining reservations for select Walt Disney World Resort hotel and available Disney Springs dining locations. Call the Disney Reservation Center at (407) 824-1391 to check availability and make reservations. A valid Resort reservation for this time will be required to book your reservation. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. If you’re a Disney Vacation Club Member with a Resort reservation for an arrival through July 10, 2020, call Member Services at (800) 800-9800. Online reservations will not be available during this time for this audience and will reopen at a later date for all Resort Guests.

Reservations for All Guests: Online reservations for all Guests will reopen at a later date. Please continue to check back for details.

In-Park Dining: When in-park dining initially becomes available, you’ll need valid park admission, a reservation for park entry and a dining reservation to dine at an in-park, table-service restaurant. Dining reservations do not guarantee admission to the park.

EPCOT’s Garden Grill To Be 2nd To Offer Character Dining Upon Reopening

GREAT news Disney fans! EPCOT’s Garden Grill Restaurant is the second Character Dining experience scheduled to reopen with as a modified character dining experience. While Topolino’s was the first to reopen, Garden Grill Restaurant is the first Character Dining available inside the parks.

On the list of EPCOT restaurants currently scheduled to reopen July 15, Garden Grill is now listed and states: “Please note that the Character Dining experience will be modified.”

Also located on the Disney website, Garden Grill has been added to the “Dining Experiences” updates under Character Dining as follows: “Character Dining will not be offered during the initial reopening, with the exception of modified Character Dining experiences at Garden Grill Restaurant and Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera.”

Updated List of Cancelled Events

A couple of weeks ago, the big announcement came that Walt Disney World is cancelling Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Disney H20 Glow Nights, and is offering a modified EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival called “Taste of Epcot International Food & Wine Festival”. Disney updated their website to reveal a full list of cancelled events, tours and other experiences as shared below:

Rest & Recreation:

  • Golf and FootGolf are available on a regular schedule at Walt Disney World golf courses
  • ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex will remain closed during the initial reopening period
  • Miniature golf will be unavailable during the initial reopening period
  • Surfing activities—including group lessons and private sessions—will be unavailable during the initial reopening period
  • Spas, salons and Harmony Barbershop will remain closed during the initial reopening period

Unique ToursThe following unique tours are unavailable:

  • Backstage Magic
  • Behind the Seeds
  • Disney Private VIP Tours
  • Disney’s Family Magic Tour
  • Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom Tour
  • Disney’s The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains Tour
  • Taste of Magic Kingdom Park VIP Tour
  • The UnDISCOVERed Future World
  • Ultimate Day of Thrills VIP Tour
  • Ultimate Disney Classics VIP Tour
  • Ultimate Nights of Adventure VIP Tour
  • Up Close with Rhinos
  • Walt Disney: Marceline to Magic Kingdom Tour
  • World Showcase: DestiNations Discovered
  • Wild Africa Trek
  • Wild Africa Trek (Morning)

Adventures in Dining: The following dining events are unavailable:

  • Afternoon Tea at the Garden View Tea Room
  • Cake Decorating Experience at Amorette’s Patisserie
  • Circle of Flavors: Harambe at Night
  • Dine with an Animal Specialist
  • Dining with an Imagineer – Cítricos
  • Dining with an Imagineer – The Hollywood Brown Derby
  • Disney Early Morning Magic – Fantasyland
  • Epcot Forever Dining Package
  • Fantasmic! Dining Package
  • Festival of the Lion King Signature Dining Package
  • Highway in the Sky Dine Around
  • Jiko Wine Tasting
  • Rivers of Light Dining Package
  • Savor the Savanna: Evening Safari Experience
  • Sense of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Signature Celebration at Cinderella’s Royal Table
  • Taste of Magic Kingdom Park VIP Tour
  • Tiffins Talks
  • Victoria & Albert’s Chef’s Table Dinner
  • Wanyama Safari
  • Wonderland Tea Party at 1900 Park Fare

Spectacular Sweet SpotsThe following dessert parties are unavailable:

  • Fantasmic! Dessert & VIP Viewing Experience
  • Ferrytale Fireworks: A Sparkling Dessert Cruise
  • Fireworks Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace
  • Fireworks Dessert Party with Plaza Garden Viewing
  • Frozen Ever After Dessert Party
  • Pirates & Pals Fireworks Voyage
  • Rivers of Light Dessert Party
  • Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Nature ExperiencesThe following nature experiences are unavailable:

  • A Path Less Traveled Tour
  • Behind the Seeds
  • Caring for Giants
  • Dine with an Animal Specialist
  • Epcot Seas Adventures – Aqua Tour
  • Epcot Seas Adventures – DiveQuest
  • Epcot Seas Adventures – Dolphins in Depth
  • Savor the Savanna: Evening Safari Experience
  • Sense of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Starlight Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Up Close with Rhinos
  • Wanyama Safari
  • Wild Africa Trek
  • Wild Africa Trek (Morning)

Make-Believe & MoreThe following experiences are unavailable:

  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • Captain Hook’s Pirate Crew
  • Character Couture
  • Perfectly Princess Tea Party
  • Pirate Adventure Cruises
  • Pirates & Pals Fireworks Voyage
  • Wonderland Tea Party at 1900 Park Fare

Full List Of Park Restaurants Available Upon Reopen

Just in! Walt Disney World releases the full list of Theme Park Restaurants that will be available upon reopen! While dining reservations are not yet available, at least we can begin planning to dine at some of our favorites. Check out the list below.

According to the Walt Disney World website:

In-Park Dining: At this time, dining reservations are not available for in-park dining experiences. Reservations will resume at a later date. When in-park dining initially becomes available, you’ll need valid park admission, a reservation for park entry and a dining reservation to dine at an in-park, table-service restaurant. Dining reservations do not guarantee admission to the park.

When the theme parks initially reopen, the following dining locations will also reopen. Additional carts and kiosks may also be available during your visit.

Magic Kingdom Park — Reopening July 11

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park — Reopening July 11

Disney’s Hollywood Studios — Reopening July 15

EPCOT — Reopening July 15

More Information: When in-park dining initially becomes available, you’ll need valid park admission and a reservation for park entry. Additionally, you’ll need a dining reservation to dine at a table-service restaurant. Dining reservations do not guarantee admission to the park.