Classic Magic Kingdom Attraction Reportedly Suffering From Major Pest Infestation

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Even if Walt Disney never set foot in Magic Kingdom, his influence and legacy can be found all over the Disney Park. Attractions and experiences such as the Carousel of Progress, Enchanted Tiki Room, Haunted Mansion, “it’s a small world,” and Pirates of the Caribbean can all be traced back to Walt Disney’s whimsy, imagination, and vision.

Although we never knew Walt personally, we can make a few assumptions about his vision. For one, we can imagine that his vision didn’t include a single pest infestation inside one of his beloved rides. But, alas, poor Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean is reportedly infested with more than swashbucklers…

According to an Inside the Magic article, an anonymous source claims that “more than 500 bats” are currently roosting inside the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The source continues, claiming that the pests have allegedly “attacked multiple Disney Cast Members and Guests” alike.

If bats are truly infesting the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, then there’s no way for Walt Disney World Resort to exterminate them, as bats are currently protected in Florida all year round, and no harm can come to them.

Walt Disney World Resort has neither confirmed nor denied these rumors, but we certainly hope they can shed some light on this situation soon. After all, the idea of plunging down a dark ravine into a pirate cave becomes much less appealing if there are hundreds of bats involved.

Remember in Jurassic Park (1993) when Ian Malcolm says, “Yeah, but, John, if The Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don’t eat the tourists.” Well, he wasn’t wrong about that, and bats aren’t going to be eating anybody either, but that doesn’t mean they don’t pose any danger.

Bats can spread several diseases and viruses, although sources say that the risk of infection is low. If there are hundreds of bats roosting in Magic Kingdom’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, that risk may become exponentially higher.

That being said, it’s a huge ‘if” seeing as we don’t know for sure whether bats are roosting in the slow-moving dark ride or not. The next time you’re riding the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, keep an eye out for bats and Jack Sparrow alike.

Please note that the story being reported on in this article has not been confirmed, nor is it indicative of Disney Dining’s personal views on Walt Disney World’s operations. 

Have You Ever Wanted to Stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite at Disney World?

Dreams do come true, and if you’re obsessed with Disney World like we are, we probably all have the same to-do on our magical bucket list. Most of us have heard of an almost secret, mystical place in Magic Kingdom that few have seen. It’s a place of enchantment that sits right in the middle of everything Magic Kingdom offers. It’s none other than the legendary Cinderella Castle Suite at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. If you’re anything like me, every time you pass by the castle at Magic Kingdom, you can’t help but gaze up and envision what it would be like to spend a night immersed in the enchanting Disney magic. While we can get close to living like Disney royalty in one of Disney World’s numerous Resort rooms, the ultimate experience would be to spend a night befitting a prince or princess in the Cinderella Castle Suite.

The most exclusive room at Walt Disney World cannot be purchased. If you’re hoping to spend the night inside Magic Kingdom, pixie dust won’t be enough. Originally designed to be a place for Walt and his family to stay, the space was repurposed in 2006. Although it has served as storage and as the central hub for Disney phone operations for a while, as Disney World was hosting The Year of a Million Dreams in 2007, the space was remodeled as a gorgeous suite fit for any king or queen. Although some were awarded the illustrious prize of staying in Cinderella Castle Suite during that year, the chances of being selected to spend the night in Magic Kingdom remained scarce. Since then, the suite has been used similarly, reserved as a grand prize for giveaways. However, it remains available for Disney VIPs.

Those dreams of sleeping in Cinderella’s bed are no longer just that. Thanks to a partnership with the non-profit organization Give Kids the World, your chance to stay in Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom is here! Just let that sink in. While others are fighting crowds to exit the Park after the culmination of Happily Ever After, you and three Guests could be making your way up to the immaculately decorated suite inside the castle, ready to spend the night literally wrapped in all the magic that Disney World has to offer.

If you’re unfamiliar, Give Kids the World is a non-profit Resort in Kissimmee, Florida, dedicated to providing week-long vacations to families with critically ill children. Since 1986, the top-rated charity has provided families the opportunity to get away and enjoy a week full of love, laughs, and unforgettable memories at no cost. 

Since 1986, Give Kids The World Village has welcomed more than 187,000 families from all 50 states and 76 countries. The Village is made possible by the support of generous donors and community partners, as well as thousands of passionate volunteers – who donate their time and talent making wishes come true.

Staying true to their missions, Give Kids the World is now teaming up with Walt Disney World to offer one lucky Guest the chance to win a one-night stay in Cinderella Castle Suite at Magic Kingdom. Running until October 16, Guests can donate to the charity for a chance to win this rare opportunity to experience one of the most sought-after Disney secrets out there. The lucky winner will receive the following per their website:

  • One (1)-night stay at the Cinderella Castle Suite in Magic Kingdom® Park for up to four (4) persons. 
  • Breakfast for up to four (4) persons at Cinderella’s Royal Table<span data-preserver-spaces=”true”>.
  • Two (2)-night resort stay in a standard room at a Deluxe Disney Resort hotel, for up to four (4) persons.
  • Three (3)-day Theme Park Tickets with Park Hopper® Option for three (3) days of fun for up to four (4) persons.
  • $500 Disney Gift Card for the winner.
  • Domestic coach round-trip airfare for (4) persons. 

Guests who are hoping to win this special giveaway have several options for entering, as follows:

$10 = 1 Entry
$30 = 3 Entries
$50 = 5 Entries
$100 = 10 Entries
$250 = 25 Entries
$500 = 50 Entries
$1000 = 100 Entries
$2500 = 250 Entries
$5000 = 500 Entries

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The only way to be entered into the drawing to stay at Cinderella Castle Suit is by making a one-time donation to Give Kids the World. Honestly, we can’t think of a better way to spend your money. Not only are you ensuring your chance to spend the night in Disney World’s most exclusive room, but you’re also doing your part to ensure that families who have been through so much can enjoy the magic of Disney with no additional stress. If that’s not a win-win, I don’t know what is! As mentioned, entries for the giveaway ends on October 16 at 11:59 p.m. EST. You can officially enter the Give The World Village Magic Celebration Vacation here!

New Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Photo Ops

Halloween is here! Well, at least at Walt Disney World Resort.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party starts tonight at Magic Kingdom Park, and Disney PhotoPass photographers are brewing up brand new spooky shots during the event, featuring Donald Duck’s mischievous nephews, the “Lonesome Ghosts,” Maleficent, and more. Plus, many of your favorite Magic Shots are returning this year, including the Headless Horseman and Oogie Boogie. While that’s exciting, it also offers you this chilling challenge: to find a way to capture them all!

Below, check out where all of these photo ops are materializing during the party.

Most Disney PhotoPass locations around Magic Kingdom Park

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NEW! Most Disney PhotoPass locations around Magic Kingdom Park

Entrance to the park and Main Street, U.S.A.

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Town Square near the flag pole

Main Street, U.S.A.

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Select spots in front of and near Cinderella Castle

Near the gardens in front of Casey’s Corner and The Plaza Restaurant

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Liberty Square near the Hall of Presidents

In front of the Haunted Mansion

At the castle walls near Pinocchio Village Haus

Near the main entrance to Storybook Circus

Near the Purple Wall (next to Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor)

At many character greetings

And don’t worry – we’ll still be capturing classic iconic shots at many of your favorite locations!

To download and share all Disney PhotoPass photos from the party (including attraction photos!), purchase Memory Maker One Day. To download and share all your photos from the party PLUS those from the rest of your Walt Disney World vacation, Memory Maker is your best option.* As a reminder, Disney Memory Maker is a commissionable add-on.

*Disney PhotoPass Service and Memory Maker are subject to the applicable terms and policies. Includes photos taken during the applicable Memory Maker Window as defined in such terms (generally, photos taken (i) within one day for Memory Maker One Day or (ii) within 30 days from the date of first activation for standard Memory Maker). If Memory Maker is purchased at the advance purchase price, any photos taken within 3 days of the date Memory Maker is purchased are not included and must be purchased separately. A MagicBand, or an eligible mobile device with Bluetooth technology enabled for the My Disney Experience app, is required to receive certain attraction photos and other digital content. Online registration required. Disney PhotoPass Photos in your account will expire pursuant to the expiration policy. Downloads are restricted to personal use only. Not responsible for missing, lost or damaged photos. Subject to restrictions and change without notice. Valid theme park admission and park reservations are required for certain photo locations.

Guests Are Being Warned About a Serious Threat to ANYONE Visiting the Florida Disney Parks

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Florida residents and Guests at Disney World are being warned about a serious threat to anyone visiting the Resort’s four theme parks this week.

More than 22 million people call the state of Florida home, making the Sunshine State the second-most populated state in the Union, surpassed only by the state of Texas with more than 29 million residents, and followed by New York, which boasts more than 19 million residents. More than 8 million Floridians make their homes in Central Florida, which includes the counties of Orange and Osceola, where the Walt Disney World Resort is located.

In 2022, Florida welcomed more than 137 million visitors–a record for the state. And in the first three months of 2023, Florida hosted 37.9 million visitors–another record for the state, which boasts a nearly $102 billion tourism industry, thanks in part to the many theme park resorts and other tourist destinations located in the area.

But while the Sunshine State is at the top of the list when it comes to popular family vacation destinations in the United States, the state is not without its dangers–both natural and manmade. You don’t have to live in Florida to know that the state is home to several species of snakes–some that are venomous, like coral snakes, rattlesnakes, and water moccasins. And the countless bodies of water found throughout Florida often double as hangouts for crocodiles. Though they are rare, crocodile attacks on humans have happened in Florida–the most notable incident in recent years having taken place near the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Because Florida is a coastal state, it is often in the direct path of dangerous hurricanes–some of which have caused billions of dollars in damage, as well as loss of lives over the years. But an even more frequently occurring threat lurks within the state of Florida–one without the bells, whistles, and news coverage of an Atlantic hurricane, one that attacks its victims quickly and nearly silently, and one that some people–residents and tourists alike–don’t seem to take seriously.

Because Florida is a peninsula, bound by water on three sides–the Gulf of Mexico to the west, the Straits of Florida to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east–moisture plays a big role in Florida’s climate and weather patterns. July and August are the warmest months in Florida, with average temperatures hovering at 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit. And though those temperatures aren’t like the triple-digit heat experienced by residents of other states like Texas and Arizona, the humidity in Florida wreaks havoc on unsuspecting visitors–especially on Guests at the Central Florida Disney Parks, where enjoying all the Resort has to offer requires being outdoors for a significant amount of time.

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Though temperatures at Disney World during the Florida summers can exceed 90 to 92 degrees Fahrenheit, the heat index, or “real feel” temperatures, can be much higher. In late July 2023, Disney World Guests experienced very warm temperatures and even warmer heat index values–values that often reached and sometimes exceeded 110 degrees Fahrenheit. And the excitement, the busyness, and thoughts of how much is being spent on a Disney vacation can often cloud Guests’ memory about the dire need to stay hydrated throughout the day.

But August looks to take the crown from July when it comes to high heat index values in Central Florida. Central Florida meteorologist Brian Shields tweeted about the “serious heat” forecast for the week of August 7, 2023, calling it the “hottest week of the year” and cautioning those in the area to use caution.

The warning is just the latest in a string of warnings and advisories this summer in Central Florida, as large swaths of the southern United States have been in a seemingly endless heat wave since early June 2023.

This week’s forecast includes daily high temperatures as high as 97 degrees Fahrenheit and heat index values as high as 115 degrees Fahrenheit. Floridians and visitors to the state have already seen heat index values of nearly 100 degrees after midnight, as reported by LocalConditions.com. During the day, as heat from the sun beats down on Florida, those values will increase dramatically, putting visitors at the Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Studios Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando, and other vacation destinations at greater risk for heat exposure, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.

A Heat Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service in Melbourne, Florida, for Central Florida for the early part of the week, and more advisories are expected.

The National Weather Service urges those in the affected area to take the risks of heat-related illnesses seriously and suggests the following:

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 911.

The Sunshine Tree Terrace: A Citrus Paradise

Nestled in the heart of Adventureland at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, the Sunshine Tree Terrace stands as a delightful oasis for park-goers seeking a refreshing and tangy escape from the Florida sun.

As visitors approach the Sunshine Tree Terrace, they are greeted by a vibrant and inviting facade adorned with cheerful orange and yellow hues, evoking the essence of a sunny citrus grove. The theming pays homage to the classic attraction, the Enchanted Tiki Room, and the joyous spirit of the Sunshine Pavilion that once stood in this location.

The true star of the Sunshine Tree Terrace’s menu is the iconic citrus sensation known as the Orange Bird’s favorite, the Citrus Swirl. This delightful treat features a swirl of creamy vanilla soft-serve ice cream perfectly complemented by a generous serving of tangy orange slush. The combination of sweet and tangy flavors creates a refreshing symphony that tantalizes taste buds and leaves guests craving more.

For those seeking a tropical twist, the Aloha Isle’s famous Dole Whip is also available at the Sunshine Tree Terrace. This creamy pineapple soft-serve is a fan-favorite, offering a taste of the tropics that transports visitors to a far-off island paradise.

Beyond the delectable treats, the Sunshine Tree Terrace provides a relaxing and picturesque outdoor seating area. Guests can bask in the shade of swaying palm trees and soak in the enchanting ambiance of Adventureland. It’s a perfect spot to take a break, enjoy a cold treat, and watch the world go by.

The Sunshine Tree Terrace has become a beloved tradition for many Disney enthusiasts, evoking feelings of nostalgia and happy memories with every visit. The cheerful atmosphere and delightful flavors have captured the hearts of both young and old, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the wonders of Magic Kingdom.

Moreover, the Sunshine Tree Terrace is also known for its creatively themed souvenir cups and collectibles featuring the adorable Orange Bird, a charming character that has become an endearing symbol of this citrus paradise.

In conclusion, the Sunshine Tree Terrace is a citrus paradise tucked away in the heart of Adventureland. Whether you’re indulging in the zesty Citrus Swirl or savoring the tropical goodness of the Dole Whip, this charming spot promises a refreshing and memorable experience that embodies the magic of Disney and the joy of a sunny day in the tropics. So, the next time you find yourself wandering through Adventureland, don’t forget to stop by the Sunshine Tree Terrace to savor the sweetness of a citrus-filled adventure.