Could Disney’s “Minnie” Vans Be Making a Return?

Over the last few days, Disney’s “Minnie” vans have been spotted here and there around the Walt Disney World Resort, but only a few times, which has us wondering: is Disney’s Minnie Mouse-themed rideshare service gearing up for a triumphant return?

The service first became available to Guests at Disney World in 2017 at select Disney World Resort Hotel locations. Its availability grew to encompass the entire Walt Disney World Resort property and also offered transportation to and from Orlando International Airport (MCO).

For between $20 and $50, Guests could reserve a Minnie van via the Lyft app, powered by a partnership between Disney and Lyft exclusively for this service. Some Guests found it incredibly convenient, and many families with children enjoyed the perk of each van coming with two child seats. Others balked at the cost, opting for traditional Walt Disney World transportation instead.

The future of the Disney World Minnie Van service has been questionable at best ever since nearly 30,000 Cast Members were laid off in response to the growing coronavirus pandemic crisis.

Cast Members were initially furloughed in April 2020, after Walt Disney World closed to Guests in March. During that time, Disney continued to pay premiums for Cast Members’ health insurance benefits, but as time went on, Disney World execs were faced with the very difficult prospect of laying off Cast Members, and at the time, no one knew when the parks would reopen.

The decision was indeed a difficult one for everyone involved, especially for Josh D’Amaro, then-President of the Walt Disney World Resort, whose heart for the Cast Members affected could be heard in his announcement to them:

“In light of the prolonged impact of COVID-19 on our business, including limited capacity due to physical distancing requirements and the continued uncertainty regarding the duration of the pandemic–exacerbated in California by the State’s unwillingness to lift restrictions that would allow Disneyland to reopen–we have made the very difficult decision to begin the process of reducing our workforce at our Parks, Experiences and Products segment at all levels, having kept non-working Cast Members on furlough since April, while paying healthcare benefits.

Approximately 28,000 domestic employees will be affected, of which about 67% are part-time. We are talking with impacted employees as well as to the unions on next steps for union-represented Cast Members.”

Cast Members and Disney fans of all ages were elated to receive the news that the Walt Disney World Resort would begin a phased reopening. But when that reopening began on July 11, 2020, the Minnie vans were nowhere to be seen, and as time went on, Guests wondered if the paid rideshare service would return or if it would be shelved forever.

This week’s isolated sightings of the cheery red vans with white polka dots has our interested piqued at the least, and has us hopeful for their return at best, but at this time, Disney remains tight-lipped about the program, so for now, we’re left to wonder whether Cast Members are simply using the vehicles for convenience while working and performing duties around the Disney World property areas, or if things are moving toward a re-igniting of the service.

Walt Disney World Gets A New Boat for First Time in 28 Years!

Walt Disney World is in full celebration mode as they have officially kicked off “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” honoring 50 years of magic making! While we’re thrilled to experience new nighttime spectaculars such as the Disney Enchantment at Magic Kingdom Park, Harmonious at EPCOT, and Fab 50 Disney Character Collection throughout the Parks, a newbie has taken to the sea! That’s right – for the first time in 28 years, Walt Disney World Resort has welcomed a new ship to its fleet cruising Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon.

Of course, when you think about boats at Walt Disney World, chances are your mind goes to a massive ferry boat that hauls Guests to and from the Transportation and Ticket Center and Magic Kingdom Park. If you’re staying at a Disney Resort near Magic Kingdom, however, such as Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort, you may have taken a much smaller vessel from Disney’s fleet of motor cruiser boats to reach the Disney Park.

Disney Parks Blog has shared the exciting news: “Now, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World, a new cruiser has joined the fleet, and its story is pretty incredible. The cruiser is called Tradewinds, a name that was chosen by Walt Disney Imagineering and voted on by watercraft Cast Members. “Trade Winds” refers to the nearly constant wind that blows across the equator. And it’s the perfect name for this new vessel since watercraft Cast Members have constantly delivered remarkable Guest service across Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon since the fleet was launched.”

Disney goes on to share: “But the name isn’t the only thing that Cast Members helped to choose. Watercraft Cast Members offered feedback that directly impacted the design of the vessel, from the position of the pilothouse to the amount of cabin space available to Guests.  “We solicited feedback from Cast Members about the things they would like to see in a new motor cruiser, and we put it into the boat,” said Transportation Guest Experience Manager Collin Garton. “Everything about it was made to make Cast Member input a reality.”

We have personally been on this new water transportation on day two of its introduction to the seas and it’s a beautiful, smooth boat ride across the water. Not only that, but the Cast Members manning the ship are so proud to talk about the new boat! You can’t miss this newbie on the water with its bright orange, yellow, white, and teal coloring.

We love the photo above of Cast Members gathering together to christen the new boat transportation as a nautical tradition before Tradewinds made its maiden voyage. It’s the first new motor cruiser to join the fleet since 1993 (nearly 30 years!).

Walt Disney World Buses and Skyliner Sport New 50th Anniversary Wraps

The “World’s Most Magical Celebration” is just around the corner and now even Walt Disney World transportation is getting in on the fun. New 50th Anniversary wraps have been spotted on both buses and the Disney Skyliner.

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Both sides of the bus prominently feature Mickey and Minnie in their 50th costumes.

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Mickey and Minnie wave from the side opposite the doors.

Disney Monorail Loses Power With Guests Onboard

A video from a Disney fan out of Walt Disney World was shared yesterday, August 18, showing the Monorail Orange lost power. The YouTuber looks to be standing just outside of Disney’s Contemporary Resort where the monorail was stranded. It looks like the Monorail was full of Guests heading to Magic Kingdom Park. The stayed in place long enough that you can hear the Monorail driver inform guests on how to remove the monorail windows for some fresh air. Check out the full video and details below as shared by a YouTuber that captured the scene.

As shared by TheCapsTV via YouTube: “On Wednesday, August 18, 2021, around 1:15 p.m. monorail orange lost power exiting the Contemporary Resort on its way to Magic Kingdom. Disney’s Reedy Creek Fire Department was on scene and in charge within minutes. The monorail tow quickly arrived and was able to tow the monorail into the Magic Kingdom station after several minutes.” Check out the full video below:

Ferryboat Involved in Crash Outside Magic Kingdom

The Orange County Sheriff Office responded to a “marine crash” at 9:41 AM, reportedly involving the General Joe Potter ferryboat at Walt Disney World.

The ferryboat, which transports guests between Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center, is currently unavailable for service and is docked at Magic Kingdom. There is no visible damage, and it’s unclear if there were any injuries or what exactly the boat crashed into.

After the incident, it seems the General Joe Potter was taken backstage as we only witnessed the Admiral Joe Fowler and Richard F. Irvine setting sail.