Gideon’s Bakehouse to Temporarily Close at Disney Springs

Via wdwnt.com

Gideon’s Bakehouse has announced a temporary closure of their Disney Springs location, effective this evening. The announcement came on the official Gideon’s Bakehouse Instagram account.

The new bakery has only been open for 11 days, but is already renowned for their specialty coffees, cakes and half-pound cookies.

No other information is available on reasoning behind the shut down or the duration of the closure. But the Instagram post does say that the reopening announcement will be posted there at a later date.

Haunted Mansion Temporarily Closed

It seems the grim, grinning ghosts of the Magic Kingdom are refusing to come out and socialize, as the famed Haunted Mansion has been plagued with undisclosed technical issues, when guests had to be evacuated from the ride.

The attraction experienced a delayed opening this morning at the Magic Kingdom, and by that, we mean it never opened. At time of publishing, The Haunted Mansion is listed as “Temporarily Closed” on My Disney Experience.

Guest Relations Cast Members stated that the closure would last a total of three days, although that all depends on how quickly ride maintenance crews can get the ride back up and running.

Guests with FastPasses for The Haunted Mansion will likely receive a Multiple Experience FastPass+ in the time that the attraction remains closed.

Shanghai Disneyland and Disneytown are Temporarily Closed as of July 25th

Due to the outbreak of Coronavirus in China, Shanghai Disneyland and Disneytown are temporarily closed.

Visitors to Shanghai Disney Resort’s website can find the following message:

In response to the prevention and control of the disease outbreak and in order to ensure the health and safety of our guests and Cast, Shanghai Disney Resort is temporarily closing Shanghai Disneyland, Disneytown including Walt Disney Grand Theatre and Wishing Star Park, starting January 25, 2020. We will continue to carefully monitor the situation and be in close contact with the local government, and we will announce the reopening date upon confirmation.

Shanghai Disney Resort will assist in the refund for guests who have purchased tickets for admission to Shanghai Disneyland, have booked a resort hotel, or have booked tickets for Beauty and the Beast Mandarin Production through the original ticket purchase channel, and we will introduce the detailed procedure and guidelines via the resort’s official platforms as soon as possible.

We wish our guests a healthy and happy Spring Festival!

Shanghai Disney Resort
January 24, 2020