I have more good news to share today! Walt Disney World has announced that they are removing the nightly parking fees at Walt Disney World Resorts for overnight guests. This is the first bit of FINANCIAL good news I’ve been able to share for a while about our beloved Walt Disney World. Could this be an early result of Bob Iger’s return? I don’t know, but it definitely makes me happy!
Free Parking Returns for Disney Resort Guests Immediately!
If you don’t drive at Walt Disney World, you may not have felt this pain. Starting in 2018, Disney resort guests were charged between $15 and $25 per night per vehicle to park at their resort. Only Disney Vacation Club guests were exempt from these charges. As I’m sure you can imagine, these costs added up quickly for guests. If you drove to Walt Disney World or chose to rent a vehicle for your Florida vacation, you felt this pain.
These fees have been an enormous source of guest frustration over the last several years. Parking fees have also served as a STRONG example in media conversations about Disney “nickel and diming” guests on top of ever increasing park ticket prices.
Walt Disney World Resort guests already get free parking at the theme parks–this has not changed. However, making the decision whether to rent a car or whether to fly or drive is a little easier when you don’t have to add in the cost of parking at your resort every night!
Is this a PR Move?
So of course, a big question is WHY is free parking returning for Disney resort guests? Is it just a big public relations move? Absolutely!! It is for SURE an effort to improve the public perception of the Walt Disney Company. Disney’s reputation, especially with the fanbase has taken a lot of hits in the past couple of years. Free parking is a pretty minor move, but it will get some press. It will also make a lot of Disney fans and travelers happy. Or at least, happier.
Photo: Brooke Hudson
What is giving this news more mileage for me personally is that Disney is sacrificing revenue. We haven’t seen Disney do this in a long time. For the last I don’t even KNOW how many years, we have seen a trend of Disney making an awful lot of decisions that are VERY bottom line focused. We have seen LOTS of decisions that seem to put guest experience and guest relations at a much lower premium than the company used to value.
The reality is, a Walt Disney World has always been expensive. But the value over the years has decreased. It is still VERY valuable, and hour for hour, you still get a TON of value from a Walt Disney World vacation. But for those of us that have been visiting Walt Disney World for many years, it’s challenging to see the guest experience degrade somewhat while the pricing of everything has increased so significantly.
Final Thoughts
I don’t know if free parking returning for resort guests is a sign of things to come or just a token PR gesture — but it IS meaningful. It HAS impact on Disney travelers, especially those that drive to Walt Disney World. And it will, very slightly, reduce how much money Disney will make from the resorts each day. Or maybe it won’t. Because if the guest doesn’t have to spend $25 to park his car, maybe he will spend it on a T-shirt instead.
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
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It’s been a very long four years, but at last an opening date has been announced for TRON Lightcycle/RUN!
Walt Disney World has finally announced that TRON Lightcycle/Run will open on April 4, 2023. Based on an attraction originally premiered at Shanghai Disneyland, TRON Lightcycle/Run broke ground at WDW’s Magic Kingdom in 2018. The project faced a few delays and setbacks, most notably when all the parks shut down during 2020 due to the pandemic.
Even after the parks reopened, many construction projects, including this one, were slow to restart. Once construction DID restart, things moved at a much slower pace than originally planned. Budgets were trimmed due to the financial losses incurred during the pandemic closures. The reduced crowd capacities in the months following those closures also had an impact.
Throughout the life of the project, we published several posts about TRON Lightcycle/Run. You can find those posts here, here, or here.
Opening Date Announced for TRON Lightcycle/Run : April 4, 2023
Ok. So now we have a date. What should we be expecting? We still don’t have a TON of information, but we do have some. A while back, Walt Disney World installed some ride vehicles in Tomorrowland near Space Mountain. This allowed guests to see the vehicles and try them out.
Ride vehicles for TRON Lightcycle/Run Photo: Disney Parks
We’ve also had the chance to see the TRON Lightcycle/Run project throughout its construction from the People Mover. Every visit offered a progression and new sights to see. Checking on the progress of this project has been a fun highlight of each Magic Kingdom visit over the last few years.
TRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover Photo: Brooke HudsonTRON Lightcycle/Run Construction Project from the People Mover Photo: Brooke Hudson
More recent visitors have been able to see ride vehicles moving on the tracks during the vehicle testing phases.
Storyline
Disney’s official release didn’t just include the announcement that TRON Lightcycle/Run was finally opening April 4, 2023. The release also included basic storyline of the attraction. Here is the statement from the release:
“The story of TRON Lightcycle / Run picks up after “TRON: Legacy” where Kevin’s son, Sam Flynn, has opened a second gateway into a digital world called the Grid. The first portal was built at Shanghai Disneyland with the original TRON Lightcycle Power Run.
When guests enter the queue at Magic Kingdom, they’ll feel as if they’ve been digitized and transported to the Grid for a special Lightcycle race. It’s your Team Blue against the Grid’s menacing Programs, Team Orange. Your goal is to be the first to race through eight Energy Gates and secure victory. The attraction will be one of the fastest coasters at any Disney theme park in the world.”
TRON Legacy Promotion Photo: Disney Parks
TRON Lightcycle/Run Video
Warning: the video below contains portions of a ride through on the original attraction at Shanghai Disneyland. If you don’t want to know any details about what this attraction will be like, I recommend you do NOT watch the two minute video below.
Spring Breakers Will Be Sure to Enjoy TRON
TRON Lightcycle/Run is opening just in time for April Spring Break crowds. Previews and “soft” openings will likely begin near the end of March so some late March Spring Break crowds will likely also be likely to get a chance to take a ride on TRON Lightcycle/Run.
I suspect this new attraction will be wildly popular. Lines are likely to be very long, right from the opening minute. I’m sure this will also be a Genie+ Individual Lightning Lane attraction. Disney has not yet announced that, however. If TRON Lightcycle/Run DOES turn out to be a Genie+ Individual Lightning Lane attraction, the big question will be how much will it cost?
Since Lightning Lane pricing does seem to be driven both by crowd levels and demand, I suspect this one will fall in line with the higher price attractions. I don’t think it will higher than attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, but I suspect it will be in that neighborhood. Again, higher during busier periods of the year, lower during lower crowd volumes. Since spring break is one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World, we can expect peak pricing in the Genie+ app for Lightning Lane attractions as well.
Standby vs. Virtual Queue
Another big question: when TRON Lightcycle/Run opens, will it be a standby line or will it use a virtual queue? Personally, my money is on a virtual queue. All the recent new attractions at Walt Disney World have used a virtual queue when they opened, at least at first. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind all opened using virtual queues initially. Currently, the only attraction still using a virtual queue is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
TRON Lightcycle/Run Concept Art
A virtual queue helps Disney to control crowds around the attraction extremely well, keep the lines somewhat contained and adapt should the new attraction face any technical issues. Which, lets face it, all new attractions have at least SOME technical issues. No matter how much they test it, there are BOUND to be some technical issues. At least a few, right?
I could be wrong here, but I’m betting on a virtual queue for at least the first few months. Probably through the end of 2023. I will of course update you as soon as Disney makes any kind of official announcement on this.
Are You Ready to Enter the Grid?
Now that an opening date has finally been announced for TRON Lightcycle/Run, are you excited to ride it? Is this an attraction you’ve been waiting for? Or are you more likely to take a wait and see approach?
I’m very curious about this one. I don’t know if I will like it, but I think I will have to at least TRY and ride it at least once so I can report back to you all! It looks fun, but as I get older, I don’t do as well with the fast thrill rides as I did when I was younger.
We’ll see how manageable the lines are when Mom and I go for our annual trip in May. I can guarantee this is NOT one Mom will want to ride, so her mission will be to explore and take pictures from the ground if I am able to ride. I’m hearing that lockers are mandatory for all riders to lock up their stuff so that nothing can be accidentally dropped from the ride vehicles. Yikes!
We will definitely keep you posted!
If you’re ready to book your next trip to Walt Disney World now that you know TRON Lightcycle/Run will be open, be sure to send me an email. I’d be happy to give you a no obligation quote and to help you plan a terrific trip!
Happy Dreaming!!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
I have some good news for you today! Walt Disney World has finally announced when character dining is returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table. Cinderella’s Royal Table was one of the most popular character dining experiences in Walt Disney World for many years. As you may recall, when the parks reopened after the pandemic closure, character greetings and character meals did NOT return. Cinderella’s Royal Table table service restaurant DID reopen for meal service, but without characters. The restaurant has been open again for more than a year, but until today, there has been no sign of the character dining element returning.
Sleeping Beauties at Cinderella’s Royal Table Photo: Disney Parks
Today, Walt Disney World announced that character dining is returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table on February 28, 2023. The first advanced dining reservations for this character meal will open on December 28, 2022.
Disney Princesses Returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table
Many Walt Disney World visitors, adults and children alike, love to see Disney Princesses during their vacation. The easiest way (and most economical way) to catch a glimpse of your favorite Princess is to watch the afternoon parade at the Magic Kingdom. During this parade, you get to see many of the Princesses, along with their beaux.
You can also see Disney Princesses during the finale of Fantasmic at Disney’s Hollywood Studios each night. Many of the Princesses are featured on water barges that pass in front of audiences near the end of the show.
Select Disney Princesses are also available for traditional Character Greetings. However, the popularity of the Princesses can often mean really long waits to see your Princess.
A Princess themed Character Meal is a great way to combine meal time with Character Greetings, giving your family the chance to take pictures with the characters and sign autographs. Character Dining has been GRADUALLY returning to Walt Disney World over the last few months, but the Princess dining options are few and far between and they’ve been among the last to return.
Storybook Dining with Princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at EPCOT
Character dining featuring Disney Princesses returned to EPCOT’s Norway Pavilion in early November 2022. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall features Storybook Dining with Disney Princesses, and is a very popular Character Dining experience for Disney Princess fans of all ages.
Dancing Princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall Photo: Disney Parks
Current pricing for Storybook Dining with Princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall is $63 plus tax and gratuity for adults, and $41 plus tax and gratuity for children. Coffee, tea and fountain beverages are included at this price. Specialty beverages including cocktails, beer, hard cider and a variety of wines are available at an additional cost.
Storybook Dining at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall Photo: Disney Parks
Character Dining Returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table
Finally, diners wanting to see their favorite Disney Princesses during a meal at Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom can do so! Beginning on February 28, 2022, the Disney Princesses will be back, visiting each table for pictures, interaction and photographs. You might even get a visit from your Fairy Godmother!
The Fairy Godmother at Cinderella’s Royal Table (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
There is something so wonderful and magical about Cinderella Castle. I’m willing to admit this is one of my absolute favorite Character Meals, and I’m so happy it’s returning. This is one of the pricier Character Meals, so it’s not something we try to do every trip, but it is a very special experience.
Prior to going upstairs to be seated for dining, guests do have a brief moment for photos with Cinderella in the downstairs area of the restaurant. Cinderella returned early this year, in a distanced capacity. Later, the rules relaxed slightly. Cinderella is NOT one of the Disney Princesses that visits your table during your meal, as she’s busy downstairs greeting her guests.
Cinderella at Cinderella’s Royal Table Photo: Brooke Hudson
Cinderella’s Royal Table is open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Character Dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table is NOT buffet style, like you will find at most Character Meals.
Cinderella’s Royal Table, 2013
Breakfast
Breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table inside Cinderella Castle is a lovely way to start your day at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. If you can get an early reservation, you can even get into the park before it officially opens! One of my absolute FAVORITE things to do in Walt Disney World is to get into one of the parks early, and see it without the massive crowds we’ve all gotten so used to.
Another benefit of choosing breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table is that pricing for breakfast is significantly lower than for lunch or dinner. You can have the Character Dining experience inside Cinderella Castle at the best possible price. Keep in mind–Character Meal pricing is generally much higher than you would pay for a regular non-character meal. You are paying “extra” for the atmosphere and for the entertainment of seeing the Characters.
Current pricing for breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table is $45 plus tax and gratuity for adults and $29 plus tax and gratuity for children. Coffee, tea, fountain drinks, hot cocoa, juice or milk is included with your meal. Specialty cocktails are available for an additional fee.
At this time, the lunch and dinner menus and pricing are the same at Cinderella’s Royal Table. It’s a bit of a heavier meal, so if you are planning lunch here, I would suggest going very light on breakfast, and planning a lighter dinner as well. Especially during the warmer months, you may find this lunch best followed by a return to your resort for an afternoon nap or swim.
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Current pricing for lunch or dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table is $67 plus tax and gratuity for adults and $39 plus tax and gratuity for children. your meal includes coffee, tea, fountain beverages, hot cocoa, juice, lemonade or milk. Specialty cocktails are available for an additional fee.
Cinderella’s Royal Table is one of those table service restaurants that you will never get access to if you don’t have a reservation. You MUST make reservations in advance, and this is one of those reservations I would try to get the very minute your 60 day window opens up. This is a hard reservation to get under normal conditions. Now that Character Dining is returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table? I suspect it will be even more difficult than usual!
Photo: Brooke Hudson
Remember: If you get the reservation, you are also required to have both a park ticket and a park reservation for Magic Kingdom for that day. Without those two things, you won’t be able to get into the park at all to use your reservation!
How to get that Reservation
If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I am a big planner. I’d rather spend time before the trip, making our plans and strategizing, planning ahead than to stand in really long lines during our trip, or not know where we are going to eat and when. Your preferences may be different. BUT if you are someone who wants to checkout Character Dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table, this is one reservation you absolutely MUST plan for.
Staying on Property
If you are staying on Disney property, your reservation window opens up 6o days before your first night in a Walt Disney World resort. On that day, you will have the ability to make dining reservations for THAT first day, 60 days out, plus the duration of your stay at that resort, up to ten days. Be ready to book online (or call, if you’d rather) at 7am Eastern time on that 6o days out morning. Work on your reservation for Cinderella’s Royal Table first if you really want to dine there. Be prepared to try alternate meal times, even alternate days. Trust me, it is actually easier to rearrange all your park reservations than it is to get this reservation!
Cinderella’s Royal Table Entrance Photo: Brooke Hudson
Staying off Property
Don’t worry if you aren’t staying on Disney property–you still can try making this hard-to-get reservation at 60 days out. The only difference is that you can only make reservations for that one day on the 60th day out. If you were staying on property, you could try for every day of your trip at 60 days. Staying off site, you are going to be trying one day at a time. You can still be successful though! Try breakfast, lunch and dinner for the day you are trying to reserve. If that day doesn’t work, try the next day, and so on. Hopefully you will get lucky!
What if it Works? What if it Doesn’t?
If you succeed, kudos! Feel like a champion, brag to all your Disney loving friends…and work on the rest of your desired reservations! If you aren’t successful, you can try checking every few days to see if anything has opened up. Good windows to try are 45 and 30 days out–if people are cancelling their whole trip, they are likely to do it no later than 30 days out. It never hurts to keep trying. Sometimes people will have booked “extra” reservations that they will later cancel, or sometimes a big party will become a smaller party. You never know what may happen.
If this is a reservation you really want, good luck! I hope you get it!
Cinderella’s Royal Table Photo: Brooke Hudson
Note: another strategy to consider if you DON’T want to do all the planning and reservations yourself–work with an authorized Disney Vacation Planner like me. If you book your Disney Vacation through me, I will help with park and dining reservations for no additional costs to you. I also offer detailed itineraries and personalized trip plans for a nominal fee.
Are you Excited to see Character Dining Returning to Cinderella’s Royal Table?
I’m curious if any of you are happy to see Character Dining returning to CRT? Please comment below if this is something you’ve been looking forward to.
Mom and I had a wonderful dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table during our Mother/Daughter trip in May. We got to see Cinderella, but no other Disney Princesses at that time. I probably won’t pull out all the stops to get that reservation again this year, as it’s a little too soon for a return visit.
I might try to see if I can get breakfast–that would be a different menu and a different experience. But most likely, May will be too soon. I bet those reservations will be really tough for the first few months, at least. If not this year, there’s always next year.
What about you? Are you going to try and get that reservation?
At long last, Disney has provided us with an update about a Toy Story Land table service restaurant announced way back in May 2019. Roundup Rodeo BBQ will be the first Toy Story Land table service restaurant. Disney now plans for Roundup Rodeo BBQ to open in Spring 2023. They aren’t committing to an exact date just yet, but I’m confident we will get an announcement in February 2023, if not sooner. I’m betting Disney will want to have this Toy Story Land table service restaurant up and running in time for spring break crowds in March and April 2023.
Concept Art for Roundup Rodeo BBQ
Roundup Rodeo BBQ
Disney originally announced that a table service restaurant was planned for Toy Story Land way back in 2019. Click here to read our original post about the announcement.
At that time, we hoped that Disney planned to open this restaurant in late 2020 or early 2021. Unfortunately, this project was one more project pushed back significantly by the pandemic and subsequent theme park closures in 2020. When the parks reopened, the halted construction projects were slow to resume. Projects that DID resume seemed to progress much more slowly than similar projects had in the past. No doubt, Disney was more cautious in light of the financial impact the park closures had on the bottom line.
Gradually, we have seen many of these projects finish and open, like Cosmic Rewind and Space 220 at Epcot. Other projects are taking longer than planned but are starting to show signs that they will be completed soon. For example, the long awaited Magic Kingdom attraction TRON Lightcycle/Run has been testing with actual people for the last week or two. (More on that coming soon).
Where is Roundup Rodeo BBQ located?
This new Toy Story Land table service restaurant will be located off to the right near the main Toy Story Land entrance. If you’ve been in the parks over the last couple of years, you may have noticed the construction walls running on the right as you approach the Toy Story Land sign and the giant Woody. (Don’t feel bad if you didn’t notice them or pay any attention–Disney doesn’t WANT you to notice them. They want you to stay in the magic and not see any construction going on until the new attraction, shop or restaurant are completed!)
Photo: Disney Photopass
Toy Story Land Table Service Restaurant: Will this be a Character Meal?
No. Disney has been VERY clear that Toy Story Land’s Roundup Rodeo table service restaurant will NOT be a character meal. It wouldn’t surprise me if there were occasional Woody or Jessie sightings at this new table service offering, but don’t count on seeing any characters in person at this restaurant.
Be Our Guest: The Beast Does a Walk Through (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
At Be Our Guest, the combination quick service and table service restaurant themed to Beauty and the Beast at the Magic Kingdom, the Beast occasionally will stroll through the dining rooms, allowing guests to catch a glimpse. Generally, he will stop and pose for a few moments to allow for photos and then he moves on.
I could see Disney doing something like that with this new Toy Story Land table service restaurant–but probably not at the beginning, and maybe not ever. It’s a great way to attract additional guests, but let’s face it: A new table service restaurant themed to Toy Story Land? That’s a guaranteed winner! I’m guessing this will quickly sell out as soon as the reservation windows open. Unless the food turns out to be terrible or something, this will likely be a very hot commodity for at least a couple of years.
Roundup Rodeo BBQ Concept Art
What’s the Story for Toy Story Land Roundup Rodeo BBQ?
One of my favorite things about Disney is the Imagineers. There is a story for absolutely EVERYTHING at Walt Disney World. The details and theming are elements that keep fans coming back year after year, generation after generation.
Roundup Rodeo BBQ is no exception. The Imagineers have crafted a story that enables this new table service restaurant to fit right in to the Andy’s Backyard concept for all of Toy Story Land.
Andy has decided to build a rodeo restaurant for all his toys. He’s used his Woody’s Roundup toys, his imagination and lots of his other playthings to create a fun atmosphere for toys, kids and even grown-ups to enjoy!
Roundup Rodeo BBQ, Interior Photo: Disney Parks
Disney has released a couple of photos of the interior of Roundup Rodeo BBQ, which makes me even more optimistic that this new Toy Story Land table service restaurant really is on track to open early sprint 2023.
I love the bright colors of Toy Story Land, and was happy to see that even though Disney Imagineers are going with a Western theme for this restaurant, they are still bringing in the familiar colors, characters and elements that we all love from other parts of Toy Story land.
Roundup Rodeo BBQ, Interior Photo: Disney Parks
Disney promised that we will find lots of fun elements in Roudup Rodeo, including game boards featuring characters from the Toy Story films, a steam train supported by colored pencils (shown in the photo above), a cardboard box with hand drawn (by Andy of course) audience members, and comic strips featuring Woody’s adventures on the dining room ceiling!
What will we eat at this new table service restaurant?
One of the most important question that comes up whenever we talk about Disney and a new restaurant is “what is the food going to be like?”
The short answer? We aren’t really sure yet. Disney has been pretty vague so far, other than putting BBQ in the name of the restaurant. I don’t think I’m walking out too far on a limb when I say I think we can expect to have western and BBQ themed food!
Toy Story Land Table Service Restaurant Roundup Rodeo BBQ Photo: Disney Parks
Seriously though, all Disney has told us so far is the the food will be barbeque inspired comfort foods, served family style. They’ve also said there will be platters of house-smoked meats, a roundup of sides and some miniature sweet surprises. Beyond that, Disney isn’t telling. YET.
I’m sure as we get closer to this new table service restaurant opening, we will get menus. As soon as I hear more about the food, I will update you all.
What will it cost?
The next question is of course, “what is the price point for this restaurant?” Unfortunately, Disney is also keeping quiet on this topic as well. At least for now. However, based on theming and the location, I’m fairly certain the pricing for this Toy Story Land table service restaurant will be moderate. I don’t think Disney is going for high end, white glove service for Roundup Rodeo. I’m expecting to something in line with the Regal Eagle quick service restaurant in America at Epcot. (See our article about that location here.) The Regal Eagle is quick service, so Roundup Rodeo BBQ prices will likely be a bit higher, but hopefully it will stay in this general range. Of course I will keep you all posted as I learn more.
Roundup Rodeo BBQ, Interior Photo: Disney Parks
What do YOU Think?
Are you excited about this new table service offering in Toy Story Land? Some of the challenges for guests in Toy Story Land are the lack of shade and lack of seating. I’m pretty happy that an air conditioned table service restaurant is coming–I like to take a little time at lunch (or dinner) to sit in the air conditioning and relax and eat. We like to recharge our batteries and since we are from the midwest, that Florida heat and humidity can really run us down sometimes. So I am ALWAYS a fan when I can make reservations as part of my planning, and guarantee my family a chance to sit down in A/C and enjoy a meal.
I’m already reworking my plan for our annual Mother/Daughter Flower & Garden Festival trip to make sure I can try and get us a reservation at Roundup Rodeo BBQ. After all, we have to do a review for all of you, don’t we?
Please let me know in the comments below if you will be adding this to your “Must Do” list or if you’ll wait and see how it turns out.
If you want to get planning on a trip for 2023 to visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios and investigate this new Toy Story Land table service restaurant for yourself, please contact me at brooke@disneycastledreaming.com for a no-obligation quote.
We’ve all been waiting for this announcement. Well, maybe not ALL of us. But many Walt Disney World fans HAVE been waiting and wondering and asking, “When will Splash Mountain Close?” Ever since the announcement in 2020 that Splash Mountain would close and be replaced by a Princess and the Frog themed Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, many fans have wondered WHEN? Today, we have our answer. Splash Mountain will close on January 23, 2023.
Splash Mountain PhotoPass Photo Don’t we all have at least a few of these?
If you want to make sure you ride Splash Mountain one more time before it closes, make your reservations NOW. The last day you will be able to ride is January 22, 2023. Then Splash Mountain will close forever. When the attraction at this location opens in late 2024, it will be as a new attraction, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Opening 2024
What do we know about the new attraction?
We don’t know a whole lot yet about the new attraction. Here’s what we DO know. It will still be a water ride. It will still (most likely) be the same basic attraction that Splash Mountain was. It will be completely rethemed. The queue will likely get some new theming elements, but will likely remain materially the same. This refurbishment/retheming project will take 18-24 months to complete. Currently, all the promotional materials indicate the new attraction will open in 2024. I suspect it will open sometime in the fourth quarter of 2024, assuming everything goes as expected during the refurbishment/retheming. Any serious setbacks and this attraction opening will likely move to 2025.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
The new version of this water ride is going to be themed to feature the Princess and the Frog. I’m very excited about this. I loved this movie, I thought it was very fun. Tiana is a beautiful princess with a lot of spunk, and I loved many of the other characters in the movie. I love that Disney is bringing more diversity into the parks and trying to include more diversity in the attractions as well. There is still a long way to go, but I’m happy to see Disney investing some time and money in an attraction themed to this movie.
Concept Art for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
Disney has not yet released much concept art for this attraction. I think we will see more concept art after Splash Mountain closes. Once he actual project to refurbish and retheme the attraction has begun, Disney will want us to start getting excited about the new attraction.
One piece of concept art I’ve seen so far, above, shows Tiana in hiking clothes, across the water from her jazz loving alligator friend, Louis. From what I’m hearing this attraction will be filled jazz music and the fun of New Orleans and Mardi Gras!
Concept Art for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
It sounds like Disney wants to make Tiana’s Bayou Adventure an immersive experience for guest and a tribute to the warmth, the music and the people of Louisiana. I’m really looking forward to seeing what they’re going to do with this attraction.
What about Splash Mountain at Disneyland?
Disney has not yet announced when Splash Mountain at Disneyland will close, but I don’t think it will be far behind its Florida brother. Again, if you want to make sure to get “one last ride” in on Splash Mountain before it is gone for good, make a plan to do that VERY soon.
Are you ready for Splash Mountain to Close?
You’ve had almost three years to prepare yourself. Are you ready for Splash Mountain to close forever? Remember, we’re not losing a great water ride–we will still have that. In fact, the new version MIGHT even be better. It’s always a possibility.
How do you feel? Are you excited about Tiana’s Bayou Adventure? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
And if you want to plan that last minute trip for January to go ride Splash Mountain one more time? Remember, I’m here for you. Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com for a no obligation quote.
La Creperie de Paris is one of the newest additions to EPCOT’s table service restaurant offerings. Located in the “new” section of EPCOT’s France pavilion, La Creperie de Paris offers guests both a quick service option and a table service option.
La Creperie de Paris (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
Counter Service
Crepes A Emporter by La Creperie de Paris is a quick service window connected to La Creperie de Paris. At this quick service window, you’ll be able to enjoy both savory galettes and sweet crepes, as well as soft serve ice cream and ciders and wines.
The line for the quick service Crepes A Emporter at La Creperie de Paris (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
We observed fairly long lines for this quick service window every time we were in the vicinity. It’s definitely a tasty and popular option, and worth the visit to this “back of France” area. The new Ratatouille attraction is located back in this area of the France pavilion, and that is the main reason most guests flock to this area. (Note: There are also new bathrooms back in this area–I like knowing where all the non-restaurant bathrooms are located!).
There is not much seating anywhere in this area, and crepes are not the easiest thing to eat while standing; however, if you are wanting something a little different to eat or for dessert, the offerings here are quite tasty.
My nephew Vinnie absolutely LOVED the dessert crepes here, and visited this quick service window several times during our October trip.
Quick Service Menu: Crepes A Emporter at La Creperie de Paris
Galettes (Savory Crepes)
Cream of Brie Cheese Galette $9.95
Ratatouille Galette (Tomatoes, Zucchini and Eggplant) $8.95
Overall, we found this quick service location to be good option. Every crepe we tried was tasty, and we thought it was positive that there were a couple vegetarian options here.
Our favorite crepe overall was definitely the Hazelnut & Chocolate Spread Crepe. This crepe was so tasty! It’s very rich, though, so you’ll want to make sure you have some water or an alternative beverage. (If you can get a scoop of vanilla ice cream for your crepe, that helps a LOT with the richness AND adds a lovely cold element on a hot day. We discovered that wonderful combination at the table service restaurant, though.)
Photo: Brooke Hudson
I am not kidding when I tell you there really isn’t anywhere in this area to sit and enjoy your crepe. That is the only real negative I have about this quick service location. Much of the area back here is absorbed by the Ratatouille queue; there are a few planters with ledges where people frequently sit…but it’s not nearly enough room for everyone waiting in line at any given time. There are a few tables on one side, and a few high top tables with no seating where you can at least set your food and drink down, but you can’t sit. There is not a lot of shade in this area, either, so on a hot day, you would probably not want to stand around in the sun to enjoy your crepe and your drink. But if you can stake out a shady spot and some seating, this quick service location is a definite winner for us.
Table Service: La Creperie de Paris
I much prefer eating at table service restaurants at Disney to quick service, I must confess. I like knowing we will be able to sit down, in air conditioning, and be able to get a decent rest while we enjoy our meal. After trying out the quick service window for Crepes A Emporter at La Creperie de Paris during our October family trip, I knew I wanted to check out the table service option for our spring Flower & Garden trip.
La Creperie de Paris (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
I made all our dining reservations at the same time, 60 days out from our trip. Fortunately, I was able to get every reservation I wanted with little difficulty. For the purposes of this review, I have gone online several times to check availability, and while I can rarely find same day reservations, I can usually find something a few days out. Weekdays are easier than weekends, of course, but I suspect with a little planning ahead, you should be able to secure a reservation for La Creperie de Paris.
Decor
This restaurant has a pretty modern feel to it. It’s all beiges and whites, and fairly clean and simple feeling. I think they were going for a French Bistro feel here, and my mom, who has been to several French Bistros in her travels, says this effort is successful. We got a table right in the windows, so that was fun for us. Avid people watchers, we loved the opportunity to people watch both inside and outside the restaurant.
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Bonus: One thing we really liked at La Creperie de Paris was that we got real menus! Disney is still using the online menus at most table service restaurants where you scan a QR code with your phone and look at the menu on your phone. I miss real menus! La Creperie de Paris uses their paper menus as your placemat, and I like it!
Service
Service was very good here. We both felt the absence of the international program for EPCOT though. We’ve always loved that the EPCOT restaurants were primarily staffed with team members from the country the restaurant was themed to. That program was paused when Walt Disney World closed in 2020 due to Covid, and it has restarted only very recently. As a result, there are very few international cast members back in EPCOT at this time. While each of the service team members we met was terrific, I missed being able to talk to and learn from the international cast members in the restaurants.
The service was a bit TOO good, in fact. We felt a little rushed. We hadn’t finished our salads when our savory crepes arrived, and our dessert crepes arrived before we had finished our savory crepes. However, on the positive side, my water glass was pretty constantly refilled — It was a hot day and I was very thirsty.
We were celebrating my mom’s birthday, and our server brought out some VERY tasty french vanilla ice cream for her birthday. Mom suggested we add the ice cream to our hazelnut chocolate dessert crepes and WOW was that amazing! We both decided this was our favorite way to enjoy the hazelnut chocolate crepes by far!
Table Service Menu: La Creperie de Paris
Appetizer or Side Dish
Soupe du Jour (Soup of the Day) $6.75
Salad Maison (Mixed greens, tomatoes, onions, and vinegarette) $6.75
Prix Fixe Menu * (My recommendation for this restaurant)
Choice of Soup of the Day or Salade Maison; choice of one Galette with a glass of Hard Cider, Soda or Juice; Choice of one Dessert Crepe $34.95
Add a Shot to Any Crepe (Grand Marnier, Rhum or Calvados) $7.00
Cidres (French Hard Ciders)
Brut $29.00 (Bottle) $5.95 (Glass)
Demi Sec $29.00 (Bottle) $5.95 (Glass)
Doux $29.00 (Bottle) $5.95 (Glass)
Rose $40.00 (Bottle) $7.50 (Glass)
Vins (French Wines)
Chardonnay $36.95 (Bottle) $7.95 (Glass)
Carbernet Sauvignon $36.95 (Bottle) $7.95 (Glass)
Merlot $36.95 (Bottle) $7.95 (Glass)
Rose de Provence $69.50 (Bottle) $14.95 (Glass)
Divers (Miscellaneous)
Biere Kronenbourg (Beer) $9.50
Champagne Malard $17.55
Mimosa $12.00
French Martini $15.75
Sodas, Jus (Imported Soft Drinks)
Evian $7.50
Perrier $8.50
Jus de Pomme (Apple Juice) $5.00
Limonade (French Sparkling Limonade) $5.75
Orangina (French Orange Soda) $6.25
Hot Beverages
Espresso $4.75
Cappuccino $5.25
The (Tea) $4.50
Cafe (Coffee) $4.25
Our Thoughts
We liked our La Creperie de Paris lunch very much. I highly recommend the Prix Fixe Menu, which includes soup or salad, a savory buckwheat galette, a dessert crepe and a glass of hard cider, soda or juice for $34.95. Both of us felt this was a good value, especially for a Disney table service restaurant. Definitely choose the cider to maximize your investment. Note: There is also kids Prix Fixe Menu for $14.00 that includes a savory galette and a dessert crepe.
At this time, La Creperie de Paris does not accept any discounts. No DVC discount, no passholder discounts, etc. This is pretty common for newer restaurants when they first open. Most likely this table service restaurant will offer discounts at some point in the future, but while it is still new and very popular, discounts are unlikely to materialize.
Overall, we both our enjoyed our meals. The salads were fresh and light, and the perfect size for an appetizer. The weak link for both of us were the savory buckwheat galettes. They were good, don’t get me wrong, but they were not great. We both felt the flavor of the buckwheat crepe itself was a bit boring. Mom and I also each felt our galettes were too dry and needed more sauce.
We enjoyed the environment, it was relaxing and comfortable. The host seated us almost immediately after we checked in, and we had a great seat in the front windows. Each of us enjoyed our hard ciders; mom had the Brut, which is dry and really liked it. I tried the Doux, which was sweeter. I would definitely order this again. The highlight of the meal for both of us was the dessert crepes. We each had the Hazelnut Chocolate Spread dessert crepes, and we’d eaten about a third of our crepes when the server brought my mom’s “birthday” ice cream. We both agreed that while the crepes was VERY good with whipped cream, the ice cream took it to a whole other level. It became OUTSTANDING.
La Creperie de Paris Dessert Crepe (Photo: Linda Harkness)Mom and her dessert crepe with her “Birthday” ice cream!
I would definitely recommend you check out this table service restaurant. Our meal was filling but not too heavy, and we felt recharged and ready to head back out into the 90+ degree heat of the afternoon, very satisfied with our meal.
Have you tried La Creperie de Paris or Crepes A Emporter by La Creperie de Paris for yourself yet? If so, what did you think? Please comment below, I’d love to read your thoughts!
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
Great news, Disney fans! At long last, traditional character greetings are returning to Disney parks in the U.S.. Character greetings are also returning to Disney cruise ships and the Aulani Resort in Hawaii.
Russell has a little crush on Linda! Brooke and Linda with Russell and Dug from UP! Photo: Disney Photo Pass
For many Disney guests, character greetings have long been a highlight of their Disney vacations. Family vacation photo albums are full of pictures of children of all ages getting autographs and hugs from their favorite characters. Since Disney parks opened in the United States post pandemic closure, character greetings have been missing from the Disney vacation experience.
Socially Distanced Characters
To their credit, Disney tried to give guests opportunity to see their favorite characters, and to take photos with the characters in the background. Disney introduced Character cavalcades—mini parades in each park featuring favorite characters on floats, in cars, or on boats. The common denominator for all these character cavalcades was “social distancing”. You could see the characters, you could even take photos of them, or of yourself with the character in the background, but you couldn’t get up close to the characters.
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In addition to the character cavalcades, certain characters would pop up in various areas around the parks. Always in areas that guests couldn’t physically get to, but in locations where they could interact with guests and pose for photos with guests–at a distance.
For example, during our October family vacation, we took pictures of the kids with Buzz Lightyear and some Stormtroopers.
Anna and Elsa also popped up in Norway in Epcot as well, chatting with guests and posing for pictures. Guests were not able to get close enough for autographs, but they at least got to have some sort of “one on one” interactions.
Socially Distanced Elsa Photo: Brooke Hudson
Mary Poppins often appeared in the UK from a distance. You could find Belle in France, and Snow White in Germany.
Linda with a socially distanced Mary Poppins Photo: Brooke Hudson
Character Greetings Returning!
Beginning April 18, traditional character greetings and character meals are returning to Disney parks in the U.S. Character greetings are also returning to Disney cruise ships and to Disney’s Aulani resort in Hawaii.
I expect this will be a gentle rollout–probably a few character greetings will return at first, followed by more over time. I think by mid-Summer, we should be able to count on all the regular character greetings and character meals to be back to their pre-pandemic levels.
Disney released this video in celebration of character greetings returning to Disney parks.
Which Character are You Most Excited to See?
My mom and I are visiting in May for our annual mother/daughter Flower & Garden Festival trip to celebrate Mother’s Day and our May/June birthdays. We will definitely be checking out what character greetings are available by then. I’ll be sure to report back with what (and who!) we find.
One of my favorite character greetings is this moment with Minnie and Mickey Mouse at Animal Kingdom. When I went to hug Mickey, I somehow dislodged his belt, and both characters made a BIG deal out of it. Mom and I laughed so hard we cried! I’m excited the character greetings are returning to Disney parks so that guests have their own special moments like this one.
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Which character do you want to hug first?
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
Great news! Tomorrowland’s upcoming attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run, has passed another major milestone on it’s way to completion. This week, Disney took delivery of the ride vehicles themselves.
A long awaited Magic Kingdom attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run has been a work in progress for YEARS at this point. Originally planned to open in time for Disney World’s 50th Anniversary celebration in October 2021, TRON Lightcycle/Run was understandably delayed by the Coronavirus pandemic, the Disney World shutdown, and subsequent cost cutting measures, supply chain issues and staffing challenges.
If you’d like to review our previous stories about TRON, please visit here or here.
The Look
The big question we all have at this point: what will the TRON Lightcycle/Run Cycles look like? Here’s our first look:
TRON Lightcycle/Run Cycles Photo: Disney Parks
As you can see from looking at the photo above, these are not your typical “coaster” ride vehicles. Rather than sitting into a seat in a car or train like vehicle, riders will ride on a futuristic looking motorcycle-like vehicle. The rider will lean forward to grasp handle bar attachments.
Here’s an image from the concept art showing a TRON Lightcycle/Run rider in motion.
Tron Billboard, visible from Storybook Circus
Cycle Testing
Now that the Cycles have arrived, Disney will begin testing the vehicles on the track for the new attraction. Disney Imagineers have described this phase as “push/pull” testing, where sections of the new seven vehicle trains will be moved slowly along the entire track.
Once the team has determined the track is ready, the trains will begin launching at higher speeds–eventually reaching full speed launches as the ride nears completion.
Watching TRON Lightcycle/Run Testing
One of the things I have enjoyed most about this particular project is how much of it has been visible to park guests throughout construction. TRON Lightcycle/Run is located near the back of Tomorrowland, and the project has been clearly visible from the PeopleMover throughout construction. In addition, as the large canopy has been constructed, it’s been visible from almost everywhere in Tomorrowland.
Here are a couple of pictures we took from the PeopleMover during out October visit.
TRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover Photo: Brooke HudsonTRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover Photo: Brooke Hudson
Now, as vehicle testing begins, observant guests will likely have the opportunity to see vehicles moving at varying speeds along the track that is visible beneath the canopy. I can’t wait to see this attraction in it’s latest phase during our upcoming trip in May!
When Will TRON Lightcycle/Run Open?
Short answer? We don’t know. Disney has been keeping even a HINT of an opening date for this attraction under wraps. I think when they had to postpone and miss the big 50th Anniversary opening, they may have gotten a little gunshy about setting guest expectations for an opening date for this attraction.
I’m sure there is a lot of work still to come. After all, I’ve seen no signs of an gift shop construction for this attraction yet, and we KNOW that Disney attractions MUST end at a gift shop whenever possible!! In all seriousness though, I suspect Disney is trying to open this attraction later this year. Magic Kingdom has needed a new “exciting” attraction for a while now. The “new” has gone from New Fantasyland, and while Seven Dwarfs Mine Train remains one of the most popular attractions in the park, it no longer has that shiny new attraction vibe.
Tron Lightcycle/Run Grid Installed at Magic Kingdom (Photo: Disney Parks and Resorts)
Other signs point to TRON nearing the end of it’s construction cycle (no pun intended) as well. The Walt Disney World Railroad, closed for YEARS now as the track that runs behind Tomorrowland was swallowed up by TRON construction, has begun testing at Magic Kingdom. I’m almost as excited about the return of the Walt Disney World Railroad as I am about the upcoming attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run.
How are you feeling about TRON’s progress? Are you tired of hearing about it? Ready to ride? Or just ready for a ride around the park on the Railroad?
Happy dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
Great news today, everyone. runDisney races are back at Walt Disney World. Even more exciting? runDisney in-park races are starting THIS YEAR!
While many runDisney fans have been speculating that an announcement from runDisney would like come soon, most of us assumed that runDisney races would be back NEXT YEAR. Today’s announcement is exciting news for runDisney fans everywhere and indicates a more accelerated return to normalcy for runDisney races at Walt Disney World.
runDisney Races are back in 2021
A big surprise for many runDisney fans, the first race to return to Walt Disney World is the 2021 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend. The Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend is November 4 – 7, 2021.
This year’s theme is Wickedly Delicious, focusing on popular Disney villains. The weekend will feature a 5K, a 10K, and a half marathon. In addition, the weekend will also offer a Disney Two Course Challenge for those participants that want the challenge of completing both the 10K and the half marathon. I’m a big fan of the 10K/Half Marathon challenges, and am very excited to see this challenge as a part of the Wine & Dine weekend.
Photo: runDisney
The weekend will wrap up with a Post Race Party for participants and their families at EPCOT. The party will feature exclusive after hours access to the park and the International Food and Wine Festival.
If you’re interested in planning a trip to Disney for the runDisney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend, I recommend taking action QUICKLY. Email me at brooke@disneycastledreaming.com and I’d be happy to put together a no obligation quote for you.
Disney’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend
Registration opens for the general public on July 13, 2021 at 10 am EST.
Club runDisney Gold and Platinum registration opens July 6, 2021 at 10 am EST.
While we haven’t received confirmation yet, we expect that DVC members and Annual Passholders will also have access for early registration. We will update with a specific date and time as soon as we have it.
Pricing
5K $95
10K $135
Half Marathon $215
Two Course Challenge $360
Post Race Party $89
*Note: These are early registration prices. Prices will increase by $10 on August 10, 2021.
Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
Many runDisney fans had high hopes that in park races would be returning to Walt Disney World for January 2022’s Marathon Weekend. I’m so happy to report that Walt Disney World’s Marathon Weekend has been officially confirmed for January 5 – 9, 2022.
Fans can expect Marathon Weekend to focus on the 50th Anniversary of the Walt Disney World Resort. I’m hopeful there will be lots of special entertainment and merchandise celebrating the big 50th!
Marathon Weekend will include a 5K, a 10K, a half marathon, and a full marathon. Also back is the Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge, for those participants that want to do the half marathon AND the full marathon (and MUST be Goofy to do so!). And for the REALLY committed (or maybe they need to be committed? Just kidding!) the Dopey Challenge is back. The Dopey Challenge includes the 5K, the 10K, the half marathon AND the full marathon.
runDisney Goofy Challenge
We are already seeing a TON of reservations for 2022–so many Disney fans have been eagerly awaiting Disney World’s return to normal. With runDisney races back, we expect Marathon Weekend reservations to pour in. If you’d like a no obligation quote for your runDisney Marathon Weekend, please reach out to brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.
Registration
Registration opens for the general public on July 27, 2021 at 10 am EST.
Club runDisney Gold and Platinum registration opens July 20, 2021 at 10 am EST.
While we haven’t received confirmation yet, we expect that DVC members and Annual Passholders will also have access for early registration. We will update with a specific date and time as soon as we have it.
Pricing
5K $95
10K $135
Half Marathon $195
Marathon $195
Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge $390
Dopey Challenge $600
Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend 2022
It’s no surprise that the race weekend built for Disney princesses from all over the world will return once again to Walt Disney World now that runDisney races are BACK live in the parks. A great entry point for beginner runDisney participants, Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend is scheduled for February 24 – 27, 2021.
New for 2022: the first morning will feature Disney Princess Sunrise Yoga in front of Cinderella Castle, before the theme park opens. How fun does THAT sound?
The theme for the 2022 Princess Half Marathon Weekend will be courage and kindness. Men are welcome to participate, but the Princess Half Marathon Weekend focuses more fully on women, girls and the female experience. The Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend will feature a 5k, a 10k, and a half marathon. The Weekend also features the Disney Fairy Tale Challenge (my favorite!) for those participants that want to do both the 10K and the half marathon.
runDisney Princess Half Marathon Finish Line
It’s a great opportunity for a girls’ weekend, a sisters weekend, a mom/daughter weekend. If you’d like help planning your Disney Half Marathon weekend, please email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.
Registration
Registration opens for the general public on August 24, 2021 at 10 am EST.
Club runDisney Gold and Platinum registration opens August 17, 2021 at 10 am EST.
While we haven’t received confirmation yet, we expect that DVC members and Annual Passholders will also have access for early registration. We will update with a specific date and time as soon as we have it.
Pricing
Sunrise Yoga $95
5K $95
Enchanted 10K $135
Half Marathon $210
Disney Fairy Tale Challenge $355
Surprise! runDisney has a NEW Race in the Family
All the big runDisney announcements from this morning included a new race in the lineup. runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend is scheduled for March 31 – April 3, 2022. Disney has stated that each race season, the fourth weekend will be the Springtime Surprise Weekend. Each year, the race themes and distances will be different.
So essentially, this weekend is replacing the Star Wars race weekend? Perhaps they are planning to rotate several different themes through this particular race weekend, depending on what film or theme park properties they want to promote in a particular year? I guess we will find out.
They tell us that this weekend will be “as much about the smiles as it is about the miles” and beginner racers and veteran racers alike will be welcome.
We have no other information about this event at this time. Hmmm. Very mysterious. Registration will like open in the fall, but we have no dates, distances, prices or themes yet.
Health and Safety
With runDisney races back in our lives, an obvious first question for many is, “What will the health and safety protocols be?”
The answer to this question is evolving. Disney is saying that they will defer to the information they receive from scientists, vendors and sponsors, and will make decisions in the best interest of their guests, vendors, park guests, and cast members as each race weekend approaches.
It is possible that face coverings MAY be required or that other health and safety protocol measures may be in place at race time.
As more information becomes available for each race weekend, I will share it with you.
Virtual Races are Sticking Around
In the not-so-surprising news category, Disney has announced that Virtual Races are NOT going away. Racers from all over the world will still be able to participate in runDisney races from wherever they are, even if they can’t come to the parks to join in the fun.
The in-person runDisney races generate millions of dollars in revenue for Disney, and they have learned from the Covid runDisney experience that they can make even MORE money by opening the races up to a virtual audience. I fully expect Disney to continue offering the virtual races, and to perhaps even expand their virtual offerings as time goes on. They can operate the virtual races with much less overhead and get a lot of fan participation. Races like these build additional fan loyalty, and of course, can lead to additional in park race participation, which adds to to resort revenues overall, in addition to runDisney dollars.
I think the virtual races are brilliant, and since runDisney is not foolish and they want ALL my money, they will continue for every runDisney in park race for the forseeable future.
If you’d like to learn more about Virtual Races (and why I love them), please read runDisney Virtual Races.
Registration Dates for Virtual Races
Disney’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend: July 16, 2021 at 10am EST
Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend: July 30, 2021 at 10 am EST
Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend: August 27, 2021 at 10am EST
It’s True. runDisney races are BACK at Walt Disney World.
I’m so excited I can’t hardly stand it. runDisney races are truly exceptional experiences for runners and walkers alike. The race course is filled with themed mile markers, race entertainment, characters and photo opps. Logistically, no one does it better. There are SO MANY portapotties! (Ok, I don’t love the portapotty experience, but when ya gotta go, you are so grateful they are there). I can’t even put into words racing through the theme parks themselves. It’s AMAZING. Fast runners will be in the parks at sunrise (or even before) and that’s a heart stopping, never forget it moment. Slower runners or walkers (like me!) will enter the parks much later and find their paths lined with park goers cheering them on (also a heart stopping never forget it moment.
runDisney WDW Marathon, January 2013 (Photo: MarathonPhoto)
The adrenaline rush that comes from lining up at the starting line with thousands of other races is amazing for any big race…but for a runDisney race, it’s magnified somehow. The energy just crackles through the air. There are fireworks and Mickey Mouse for goodness sakes! And whenever your energy is flagging, there will be something or someone on the course to boost your spirits and get you going again.
runDisney It’s All About the Bling photo: Vicki and David Arndt Photography
How about you? Are you excited that runDisney races are back in the Walt Disney World parks? What race or races are YOU registering for?
I may need to partner with a venture capitalist to support my runDisney addiction. {sigh}.
Hope to see you on the runDisney race course!
Happy Dreaming,
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
Earlier this year, Disney released a line of face masks on shopDisney.com. We immediately ordered a bunch in all three sizes that were available at that time. You can find our original review here. A few months later, possibly in response to customer feedback, Disney made revisions to the sizing on their masks and added a fourth size, XL. Of course, we had to check out the new size and see if the sizing revisions resolved the sizing problems we observed in our original review. Here is our Disney Face Masks Review (Updated), to reflect both the new sizing and our actual experiences wearing the masks inside the theme parks.
Note: This post contains some links to shopDisney.com. If you follow any of our links and make a purchase, we earn a small commission on your purchase. This does not affect the price you pay in any way.
Sizing
Originally, Disney offered their masks in three sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Buyers quickly learned that the masks ran SMALL, and in response, Disney resized these original three sizes to be Youth Small, Youth Medium, and Adult Large. They also (thank goodness!) added a fourth size, Adult Extra Large.
Katelyn, age 6. (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
In our original review, we found that the Youth Small is very small–best for toddlers and young children. Our test subjects, ages 6 and 7, found the Youth Medium masks the perfect size for them. Our teens and most of our adult testers found the Adult Large to be too small. We have one petite adult who found the Adult Large fit her perfectly, but she was definitely the exception.
Maria loves her new Disney Princess themed face mask. (Photo: Brooke Hudson)
Fortunately, we have found the new size, Adult Extra Large has solved our problem. This size fit comfortably on all the adults we tried it on. In addition, during our Disney World vacation last month, I had anecdotal conversations with MANY guests wearing Disney masks, and found, almost without exception, that most adults preferred the Adult Extra Large.
Photo: Disney PhotoPass
Disney has released a chart, helpfully showing the measurements for each size. Not as helpful? They refer to Small and Medium, instead of Youth Small and Youth Medium, which could confuse some shoppers.
Comfort
Over the summer months, I tried a LOT of different masks. In working over the last few months, I found I often needed to wear a mask for most, if not all of the day. I tried disposable masks, gaiter-style masks, reusable masks with filters, handmade masks, etc. I tried them all, pretty much. The Disney masks are by far my favorite and not just because they are so cute (which there are, but we will get to the cute in a minute). They are really soft, and comfortable to wear. Disney masks have two layers, and are made of a very soft cotton blend fabric. These masks are not abrasive to the skin, and have stayed soft even after many washings.
Photo: Disney PhotoPass
I hand wash my masks and hang to dry, but you can machine wash and dry if you prefer. The only recommendation from Disney is NOT to use bleach on them. They are lightweight, and dry fairly quickly. On vacation, I washed each day’s mask that night and hung it to dry. It was always dry and ready to go in the morning.
We did surprisingly well with the masks in the Disney heat. For us Mid-westerners, that Florida heat can really be a challenge! The masks were not clingy, and the fabric was surprisingly cool and comfortable.
Effectiveness
There has been some debate on the internet about whether the Disney masks are as effective as they could be against COVID-19. I am not a doctor, but I will say this: ANY face mask is more effective than NO face mask. However, Disney masks are not medical grade, nor do they have a pocket for a filter.
The Disney face masks do meet the published recommended requirements for masks. They are comprised of two layers of breathable fabric. They cover both your nose and your mouth, with the bottom fitting snugly under your chin. The sides lay flat against your face with no gaps, and the ear loops secure the mask to your face comfortably. In addition, if you really wanted to add a filter, I think you could do that pretty easily by cutting an insertion point on the interior layer. You could then insert a filter between the layers, which would make the mask more protective. It would probably also make the mask less comfortable, but that may be a trade off you are comfortable with.
Photo: Disney PhotoPass
The Disney masks clearly meet all of Disney’s requirements for guests visiting the Disney theme parks. We wore ours all week long quite happily as we visited the parks.
I continue to wear one of my Disney masks every time I go out now that we’re home. As I mentioned, these are not just really cute. They are soft and very comfortable.
Cuteness Factor
Let’s face it, it’s pretty difficult to out-cute Disney. The Disney face masks are all pretty cute! You can purchase Disney’s face masks at shopdisney.com in packs of either four or two, depending on the “theme”. The four packs are $19.99, and the two packs are $11.99. For comparison, inside the theme parks, you can purchase ONE mask for $9.99.
Disney seems to be changing designs fairly frequently. There are designs we purchased in the first round that are no longer available. Also, there were some masks we saw for sale individually in the parks that are not currently available online. For example there was a “The Child” themed mask that was VERY popular in the parks that is not (currently) available online. The Haunted Mansion themed masks we got are not currently available online. The moral of the story is that if you see a design you really like, I recommend you buy now because it may not be available next time you shop.
Here are the current available mask designs.
Holiday Themed
The holiday face masks are sold in two packs, and each two pack is $11.99.
Disney Holiday Face Masks? Click the image above to BUY NOW.Disney Holiday Face Masks. Click the picture to SHOP.
Character Themed
There are several face mask packages themed to particular characters. These are all four packs, and sell for $19.99 per pack. Take a look at these options.
Mickey Mouse
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Minnie Mouse
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Donald, Goofy, Pluto and Chip and Dale
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Stitch
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Movie Franchise Themed
Are you a Star Wars fan? Love Pixar movies? Dying for the next Marvel movie? Enjoying National Geographic documentaries on Disney+? Disney has a face mask package for you! (maybe even two!) Each four mask package sells for $19.99.
Star Wars
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Marvel
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Pixar
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National Geographic
These are really gorgeous in person!
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Limited Edition Two Packs
There are a variety of limited edition mask two packs available at shopdisney.com. Each two pack is $11.99.
Nightmare Before Christmas
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Mulan Live Action
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Disneyland – Vintage Style
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Walt Disney World – Vintage Style
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Snacks!
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Ariel and Tiana
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The Bottom Line
Now that Disney has fixed their sizing issues by adding a larger size that fits most adults, we highly recommend the Disney face mask line. They are comfortable to wear when sized correctly. The designs are fun and colorful, and are terrific for Disney fans. If you are planning a Walt Disney World vacation, I highly recommend buying your masks online before you go. It’s more economical to buy from shopDisney.com at $19.99 for a package of four ($4.99 each) or $11.99 for a package of two ($5.99 each) than to pay $9.99 per mask in the parks. Once you get there, you WILL want one (or more), I promise. And you’ll convince yourself $9.99 isn’t that bad. I know I did!
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Seriously, though. Experts say that our single best defense is to wear a mask, followed by social distancing. If you are going to be out in the world, wearing a mask is highly recommended for both your safety and for the safety of others. If you are going to wear a mask, it might as well be comfortable AND Disney themed, right?
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com
P.S. YES, you do have to wear your masks at all times when you visit Disney theme parks. Even when you are taking pictures or riding attractions. Did it detract from our experience? Not at all! And ten years from now, the pictures from THIS vacation will definitely stand out from the others.😉 Have questions? Email me at brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.