New Figment Magnetic Shoulder Plush Now Available on shopDisney

If you haven’t been able to get to EPCOT to pick up the new Figment magnetic shoulder plush, you don’t need to just imagine that you have it! The merchandise item that’s all the rage has finally flown onto shopDisney.

The plush had multiple accidental early releases ahead of its planned August 8th launch, but now the lovable dragon is available to all!

From shopDisney:

Our Figment Magnetic Shoulder Plush will capture imaginations wherever you go! This purple dragon pal sports a yellow sweater and comes with a magnetic fabric disc that goes under your shirt. You’ll enjoy every delightful journey with Figment perched on your shoulder.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort 

  • Includes Figment plush figure and magnetic fabric disc
  • Place disc under your sleeve at the shoulder and magnet will allow Figment to sit in place
  • Embroidered details
  • Detailed plush sculpting

The plush retails for $19.99, with a purchase limit of 10 per Guest. You can get a Figment of your very own by clicking the link here!

New Disney Parks Halloween Treat Mini Loungefly Backpack

Halloween is nearly upon us, and there’s a new way to stash your treats with a new mini Loungefly backpack at Walt Disney World!

The black mini backpack features treats, including marshmallows, candy corn, and Mickey crisped rice treats and candy apples.

Ghosts, Jack-o-Lanterns, and Mickey-shaped mummies complete the spooky cute look.

The backpack retails for $75.00. 

Celebrate National Roller Coaster Day with Virtual Rides on 8 Disney Coasters!

Today is National Roller Coaster Day, so Disney is celebrating with a mashup video of Disney coasters from around the world. Plus, they have also shared links to 8 Disney coasters for as much virtual rides as you’d like.

When you click on the video below, it’s like you’re magically transported from one Disney park to the next and dropped right into a seat on your favorite coaster. Be sure to keep your arms inside the vehicle at all times and remove your hats and glasses, because you’ll experience high-speed launches, climb to the top of a mountain, brave a forbidden temple and much more. And along this high-speed journey, you may learn a thing or two about Disney coasters, too! If you can keep your eyes open, that is.

So, happy National Roller Coaster Day, everyone! If you want even more Disney fun, follow the links below to the full “Ride & Learn” video from each coaster you saw here.

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Select Walt Disney World Restaurants May Remain Open After Park Hours Are Reduced

While Disney has yet to make an official announcement, when looking at restaurant reservation availability on the Walt Disney World website after the park hours are reduced, guests can make reservations at select restaurants that are scheduled to remain open after the park closes.

Magic Kingdom’s park hours will be 9am to 6pm beginning September 8. Two restaurants including Be Our Guest Restaurant and Liberty Tree Tavern are open for dinner until 7pm, an hour after park closing. Reservations are available for the 6pm – 7pm hour. Table service restaurants showing closure at 6pm with the park include Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen, The Plaza Restaurant, and Tony’s Town Square Restaurant.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ park hours will be 10am to 7pm beginning September 8. Three restaurants including 50’s Prime Time Cafe, Oga’s Cantina, and Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant are open for dinner until 8pm, an hour after park closing. Reservations are available for the 7pm – 8pm hour. Table service restaurants showing closure at 7pm with the park include The Hollywood Brown Derby and Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano.

All table-service restaurants at EPCOT and Disney’s Animal Kingdom are currently showing they are scheduled to close at park closure which is 7pm for EPCOT and 5pm for Disney’s Animal Kingdom beginning September 8.

Thousands of Walt Disney World Cast Members Remain on Furlough

We’re thrilled Walt Disney World parks are open after COVID-19 closures. With social distancing guidelines, resort hotel closures, and shorter park hours however, thousands of Walt Disney World Cast Members remain on furlough.

As shared by OrlandoSentinel: In Central Florida, thousands of employees are sidelined even as the theme parks have reopened for business. Some are unsure if they will ever go back to their old jobs.

About 10,000 out of the 18,000 Disney hotel housekeepers and food/beverage workers in Unite Here Local 737 haven’t returned to work yet, said Jeremy Haicken, a leader of the union.

“It’s an enormous number. All of them are at the mercy of this horrible unemployment system. They’re now living at most $275 a week while the Congress and the president squabble. It’s unreal what people are going through,” Haicken said. “At the moment, there isn’t a light at the end of the tunnel.”

The theme parks, which once never had a slow time in the year, are cutting expenses. After a $2 billion dollar quarterly loss, Disney World plans to shorten park hours so some days in September the Magic Kingdom will close as early as 6 p.m.

At SeaWorld Orlando, the company has advertised to hire some new workers when it hasn’t recalled all the furloughed employees, several workers said, and they complained the company isn’t communicating with them. SeaWorld Orlando is no longer open seven days a week and delayed the opening of its newest coaster Ice Breaker to 2021.

At Universal, an undisclosed number of employees were laid off July 31. 

The tourism-driven Orlando metropolitan area ranks as the No. 9 most vulnerable in the nation to job losses from the pandemic following behind other vacation destinations that include Las Vegas and Atlantic City. In June, metro Orlando’s unemployment rate reached 16.5%, the highest in the state.