Disney Parks News Update 09.30.20

It’s time for another Disney Parks News Update.  In this week’s report, we discuss Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to move the State of Florida to Phase 3.  This removes capacity restrictions on theme parks, restaurants and bars throughout Florida.  We also discuss Disney’s announcement that they are laying off 28,000 employees from their theme parks division.

We also report on changes to entertainment at Walt Disney World in the coming weeks.  In addition, there was fireworks testing going on after hours and the ongoing refurbishment at the Polynesian Villages Resort.  Finally, we give you an update on runDisney’s virtual race registrations and report a parade sighting on this week’s Dancing With the Stars.

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Disney Parks News Update

Florida moves to Phase 3

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially moved Florida to Phase 3, effectively lifting Covid-19 restrictions on theme parks, restaurants and bars. The state is no longer issuing fines for failure to comply with mask regulations, and is no longer restricting capacity.

Disney released a statement, essentially stating that they will continue to adhere to their reopening plans, and continue to exercise caution and above and beyond safety protocols. As we mentioned last week, Disney has been quietly increasing capacity in its theme parks; however I would not expect any drastic or sudden changes in response to the Governor’s actions.

Disney Lays Off 28,000 Employees

Yesterday, Disney announced upcoming layoffs of 28,000 employees from its theme parks division. While many Disney theme park employees were furloughed following the closure in April due to the Pandemic, this announcement is a major blow to theme park employees both hoping to be brought back to work soon, and those currently working in the parks.

Disney’s official statement cites California’s failure to allow Disneyland to reopen as a major factor; however, the travel industry as a whole has been VERY hard hit this year, and it may take years for it to fully recover.  Sea World, Universal and other Florida theme parks have also been announcing layoffs, just not quite this large.

Our hearts go out to all the employees that will soon learn they are among the 28,000.  This has been such a difficult year for so many, and this giant layoff by one of the worlds largest corporations is certainly an indicator that no one is immune from the pain, not even the happiest places on Earth.

Fireworks Testing

In the “good news” category, there was some after hours testing of Fireworks over at EPCOT a few nights ago.  The testing went on for several hours.  Most likely, this is Disney testing the new nighttime show for EPCOT, Harmonious.  Harmonious was originally scheduled to be added to EPCOT this summer or fall; however, it is more likely that it will be added in the spring.  This new show is supposed to be the biggest and most technical of any of the nighttime Epcot spectaculars, and it is likely that months of testing lie ahead before the show is released to guests.

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Epcot Nighttime Show, Harmonious, Concept Art, Artist’s Rendering (Source: Disney Parks)

When fireworks DO return to Disney, I do think EPCOT is a great candidate for the first shows as it is more spread out and will allow for more disbursement of crowds and less congestion. However, fireworks shows like Disney does are very expensive and I highly doubt they will resume until the parks are returned to normal capacity and the hotels are all back open and full of guests.

Magic Kingdom Attraction Closures

Magic Kingdom announced a couple attraction closures this week.  The Liberty Square Riverboat and Tom Sawyer island will be closed from October 5 through at least Jan 21 2021 for refurbishment. This may mean that the Rivers of America will be drained during that period, although that is not confirmed.

Magic Kingdom Liberty Square Riverboat
Liberty Square Riverboat (Photo: Disney Parks)

Polynesian Villages Resort Refurbishment

Last week we discussed that the Polynesian Villages Resort will be closed until next year as it is getting refurbishment. At that time Disney had not released any concept art.

Disney has now released this concept art for the new entrance and Port Cochere for the Polynesian Villages Resort.  Further, Disney stated the resort will reopen in Summer 2021.  The Polynesian’s 50th anniversary is October 1 2021, and it seems the refurbishment is designed to coincide with that anniversary as well as with Walt Disney World’s 50th  Anniversary, also October 2021.

Polynesian Villages Resort Refurbishment
Concept Art: Polynesian Villages Resort (Concept Art: Disney Parks and Resorts)

The statement released by Disney with the new art stated that the new entrance will feature a bold new facade that will complement the longhouses throughout the resort.  Disney also stated that the gardens and fountains are getting refurbished as well, with new dramatic lighting elements, and new chandeliers, inspired by glass floats, fishing nets and bamboo.  The new outdoor chandeliers will match the existing chandelier in the resort lobby and bridge the two spaces.

Disney World guests can still access the Grand Ceremonial House and its operating retail and dining venues during the refurbishment project.

I think this is preliminary art is a good sign. The Polynesian’s ground entrance has always been a little underwhelming, and it looks like Disney is finally fixing that, and making it more worth of this beautiful resort.

The Grand Floridian Orchestra

After 32 years, Disney has ended the run of the Grand Floridian Orchestra. This six piece orchestra has entertained guests at the Grand Floridian from high above the lobby for years, and is beloved by many.

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Grand Floridian Orchestra (Photo: Disney Parks)

While the Grand Floridian remained closed to guests when the parks reopened, the Grand Floridian Orchestra was performing several times per day over at Hollywood Studios in the Beauty and the Beast theater as the Disney Society Orchestra.

The Grand Floridian Orchestra announced a few days ago that their final Walt Disney World performance will be at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Saturday October 3, 2020.  Disney’s official statement was pretty brief and vague, but seemed to indicate that it was time for a change at the Grand Floridian.

Grand Floridian Orchestra
Grand Floridian Orchestra (Photo: Disney Parks)

More likely, the cut is budget related, and is a troubling indicator of things to come.  In March, many of the entertainment acts featured throughout EPCOT World Showcase found their contracts canceled.  I am very concerned that we are losing, perhaps permanently, that “extra” entertainment that is part of what makes Disney parks so very special.

Entertainment Coming to Hollywood Studios

However, there is some good news on the entertainment front. At Hollywood Studios, we have some entertainment coming back very soon.  For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing A Long Celebration is returning to Hollywood Studios on October 5, 2020.

Frozen Sing a Long Celebration
For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-a-long Celebration (Photo: Disney Parks)

Disney has stated that there are no changes to the show, other than minor staging and audience seating to allow for social distancing.

Also coming soon to the animation courtyard is Disney Junior Play and Dance.  These dance parties will feature a DJ playing songs and encouraging kids to dance. Disney Junior stars like Mickey Mouse and Vampirina will appear on stage during the dance party.

Pop Up Motorcades at Hollywood Studios

Pop up motorcades are coming to Hollywood Studios.  These motorcades will allow guests to see their favorite characters safely, and provide photo opportunities. Much like the character cavalcades we’ve been seeing at Magic Kingdom, these themed motorcades will not appear on the daily schedule.  This will discourage crowds from gathering to see a motorcade.  These motorcades will pop up throughout the day.

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Pixar Pals Character Motorcade (Photo: Disney Parks)

There are three different motorcades, all featuring custom colorful convertibles, powered by Chevrolet.  Gotta love those sponsorships.  The Mickey and Friends motorcade will feature Minnie, Mickey, Pluto and Chip and Dale.  The Pixar Pals Motorcade will feature the Incredibles, Woody, Buzz lightyear and others.  The Disney junior stars motorcade will feature Fancy Nancy, Doc McStuffins and Vampirina.

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Disney Junior Character Motorcade (Photo: Disney Parks)

runDisney Virtual Race Registration Update

Last week we shared runDisney’s announcement that the 2021 Marathon Weekend and 2021 Princess Half Marathon weekend were both transitioning to virtual races, and that registration for the races was opening up for those races for a limited time.

Registration is currently still open for all the virtual races for both weekends, if you are interested.  I don’t know how long registration will remain open, so I wouldn’t wait too long.

If you’re not familiar with a “virtual” race, basically you will run the race on the scheduled date, but you will run it in a location of your choosing, not on Disney property and without the porta-potties and water stations we rely on for major races.  For marathon weekend, prices range from $40-79 for the 5K, $49-$99 for the 10k, $59-$118 for the half, and $65-$120 for the full marathon.  The lower price includes a digital bib, digital race tool kit including mile markers, digital goody bag, virtual playlist. The higher price adds an event tech shirt.

The challenges are also available: Goofy (the half and full completed on consecutive days) is $129 – $275, and Dopey (all four races completed on consecutive days) is $225 – $480.

runDisney Virtual 2021 Princess Half eekend

Pricing for the Princess half marathon weekend is very similar. We are posting a more detailed post about the runDisney virtual races tomorrow.  Please check back to visit that post.

Disney and Dancing with the Stars

Finally, loosely tied to Parks news, it was Disney week on Dancing with the Stars. Host Tyra Banks sported Minnie ears and a Minnie inspired dress throughout the show, and every dance featured Disney songs.

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Disney Week on Dancing with the Stars. Host Tyra Banks (Screenshot: Hulu)

The highlight for me was the inclusion of elements from the Main Street Electrical Parade during the beginning segment of the show.  The “floats” were displayed and the little snail even drove around the dance floor.

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The Main Street Electrical Parade Visits Disney Week on Dancing with the Stars (Screenshot: Hulu)

I’ve always loved this little parade, and was happy to see the floats and elements still exist.  Hopefully we will all get a chance to see this beloved nighttime parade at a Disney park sometime soon!

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Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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More Disney Restaurants Reopening

Walt Disney World is taking one more step back towards normal.  This week, more Disney restaurants are reopening.

Cinderella’s Royal Table

One of the most popular Disney restaurants reopening is Cinderella’s Royal Table.  This restaurant, “hidden” inside Cinderella Castle, is reopening September 24, 2020.  Reservations will open up on September 11, 2020.

A couple of things to keep in mind: the Princesses will NOT be visiting every table as they have in the past.  In addition, you will not take a picture with Cinderella before your meal like you used to.   The official release says “the princesses will be taking a break from their royal duties greeting guests”, so at least initially, there will be no royal visitors during your meal.  Perhaps in the future, the Princesses may come through the dining area so you can take pictures from a distance, (this is how Beast sightings are handled at Be Our Guest) but this is not confirmed.

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Be Our Guest: The Beast Does a Walk Through (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

At this time, it appears that Cinderella’s Royal Table is opening for lunch and dinner. It doesn’t appear that it will open for breakfast, at least not initially.

No pricing information has been released, but the cynic in me suspects it will be the same as it was before, despite the lack of character interaction and photo opportunities.

If you haven’t been to Cinderella’s Royal Table, it is a beautiful dining room. The food is fairly good, but it is a very pricey meal. In the past, Disney also required full payment at the time the reservation was made.  I don’t know if that will still be the case; we will find out once reservations open on September 11.

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The Fairy Godmother at Cinderella’s Royal Table (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

Update: Reservations are Open

**Update: September 11, 2020:  Reservations officially opened today for Cinderella’s Royal Table.  In the interest of research, I tested booking a reservation for two adults for both lunch and dinner.  The price has NOT been reduced; it is $62.00 per adult plus tax.  In addition, Cinderella’s Royal Table is one of the few table service restaurants that requires full payment in advance in order to make a reservation.

Full Payment Required at the Time of Reservation

So book a table for two adults at Cinderella’s Royal Table for either lunch or dinner, the total cost that you must pay AT THE TIME YOU MAKE THE RESERVATION is $154.38 (including tax).  This is not a new thing; CRT has required full payment in advance for at least the last 10 years, probably longer.  I think this policy is due to the popularity of this dining location.  Disney wants to be sure you aren’t making a “maybe” reservation that might be canceled; you are DEFINITELY planning on keeping this reservation.  (Note: As with any other reservation, you ARE able to cancel a Cinderella’s Royal Table reservation and get your money back; however, your money is tied up from the moment you make the reservation until you either a) use the reservation or b) cancel the reservation.

My husband and I have eaten at Cinderella’s Royal Table a few times in the past.  One of my favorites was the morning after we got engaged.  All the princesses made a very big deal out of my ring (and my handsome prince!).  It was a lot of fun.

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Sleeping Beauty Greeting, January 2013

Is it worth it?

The quality of the food does not really warrant the $62/person price tag–it’s the added value of the experience that gives Cinderella’s Royal Table a boost.  Being inside the Castle, entering where you are not allowed to enter UNLESS you have a reservation–that’s pretty cool.  The dining room itself is nice, if rather loud.  They pack every table in the room (Most likely that is different right now due to Covid), and with the high ceilings, the sound really builds.  This is not a quiet, elegant dining experience.  It’s FUN, but not so much with the elegance.

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Honestly, it’s the combination of being in the Castle and the Princess interactions that have always made Cinderella’s Royal Table so special for us.  I don’t think the experience is worth $62/person without the character interactions.  Your mileage may vary, of course.

Gaston’s Tavern

Gaston’s Tavern in New Fantasyland returned to operations on September 4, 2020.  Guests have been enjoying the unique quick service menu at Gaston’s for a few days now.

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Gaston’s (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

If you’ve never visited Gaston’s, the menu includes roasted pork shank, cinnamon rolls, mixed vegetable cups, mixed fruit cups, apple slices with caramel, and chocolate croissants, as well as some unique beverages and souvenir mugs.

It’s a fun place to visit, and in the past, was made more so by visits from Gaston himself. I’m not sure if those are still common, but I promise to check it out when we visit in November!

ABC Commissary

Over at Hollywood Studios, the ABC Commissary is reopening on October 8, 2020.  Disney calls the ABC Commissary “Fast Casual”, but it’s a pretty decent quick service restaurant with LOTS of indoor seating.  (Great when you need a break in the air conditioning!)

The announcement specifically mentions the Commissary reopening for lunch and does not mention dinner, so dinner service may not open for a while yet.  However, the ABC Commissary does support mobile ordering for your quick service meal, and is another option for burgers, sandwiches and salads.

Hollywood & Vine

Another Disney restaurant reopening at Hollywood Studios is the Hollywood & Vine family-style table service restaurant.  I have eaten at Hollywood & Vine TWICE in the last 10 years, and vowed never to return (found the food quality very poor, and the experience WAY overpriced).  However, our last visit was several years ago, so we may give this one another shot…eventually.  However, any additional Disney restaurants reopening are a good thing, so we’ll view this positively.

Minnie’s Seasonal Dining is scheduled to return to Hollywood & Vine starting Friday, September 25, 2020.  In seasons past, this was a character meal where the characters would come to your table.  Of course in this era of Covid and no character greetings, things will be different this year.  Hollywood & Vine will be decked out in Halloween glory.  Your party will be served a “monster” feast at your table.  Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse and  their friends will make appearances so you can wave and snap photos.  Unfortunately, there will be no table side character interactions, but you will be able to see the characters in their Halloween finery, at least.

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Minnie Mouse Hollywood & Vine (Photo: Disney Parks)

The official release states there were be Halloween decor and music, as well as “scary” good food.  The jury will remain out on how “good” until the first guests start to report back to us.

Update: Reservations are Open

**Update: September 11, 2020.  Reservations officially opened today for Minnie’s Seasonal Dining at Hollywood & Vine.  I tested booking reservations over a few different days.  Surprisingly, several of the days I tried were already completely booked up.  This really isn’t too strange; with Covid-19 precautions in place, this restaurant is probably only reserving about 20-25% of it’s normal capacity.  It’s not a huge space, so it makes sense there weren’t that many reservations available to begin with.

Is it worth it?

The good news: this is NOT a dining experience that requires full payment in advance.  The bad news: This is still a fairly pricey dining experience, reflecting pricing that you’d expect with most character meals.  $35.99 – $59.99 (kids and adults), except you have no character interactions.  My bad dining experiences pre-date these Minnie Seasonal Dining events, and the updated menu sounds good, so perhaps the food had gotten better?  I will have to investigate and get back to you on that.  These meals include a salad (choose from two options for the table), an entree (choose from six entree options), and a dessert (choose from five dessert options).

What does this mean?

The good news is that Disney is trying to return to more normalcy, and they obviously believe they have enough business to support these additional restaurant locations opening up.

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Mom at Gaston’s (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

I don’t think things are returning to normal as quickly as any of us, especially Disney, had hoped.  However, even small baby steps in the right directions are positive.

If you are planning to visit the parks this fall, will you be visiting any of these Disney restaurants reopening soon?  Please like this post and comment below.

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
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Disney Cancels Dining Reservations Through Year End

Disney has released more information about the reopening of Walt Disney World.  The big news today?  Disney cancels ALL dining reservations through the end of the year. 

Disney has also cancelled all Fast Pass reservations.  For more information about Disney’s reopening plans, please check out this post.  The plans submitted to Orange County have been approved, and Disney is on track to reopen on July 11, 2020.

Disney Cancels Dining Reservations

Disney has officially cancelled all dining reservations through the end of this year.  This is a pretty significant indication that Disney does NOT expect theme park operations and capacity to return to normalcy any time this year.

For those of us planning to visit Disney later this year, the canceling of dining reservations may have a big impact on our trip plans.

In their statement, Disney has told us that the cancellations are due to social distancing requirements.  They have said that when they reopen, restaurants will be limited in capacity.

Disney plans to reopen dining reservations with limited numbers “closer to when the parks reopen”.  They are also shrinking the Advance Dining Reservations window from 180 days to 60 days.  This seems to be an “until further notice” change.

Disney cancels dining reservations

Fast Pass+ Reservations Suspended

In addition, Disney has suspended the Fast Pass+ reservation system.  Fast Passes will not be available for any attractions when the parks reopen on July 11, 2020.  Any existing Fast Pass+ reservations will be automatically cancelled.  Disney will use additional queue space to manage capacity and social distancing.  Disney has not provided any information as to if and when the Fast Pass+ reservation system will be reinstated.  Fast Pass+ information has already been removed from the My Disney Experience.

Extra Magic Hours Suspended

Disney has also decided to suspend Extra Magic Hours temporarily as the parks reopen.  Again, we don’t know how long this will last. It may end up that Extra Magic Hours will be suspended briefly, and will return quickly.  It’s also possible that Extra Magic Hours will be suspended through the end of the year.

Reservations for Tours and Other Experiences

Disney has also cancelled reservations for all behind the scenes tours and other experience that require reservations.  Disney has indicated that some experiences will remain closed for the time being.  Other experiences will be available with limited capacity.  Reservations for these experiences will likely become available closer to the parks reopening.  As with everything else, the situation is fluid and frequent changes are likely.

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Ticket Sales and Hotel Reservations

All NEW ticket sales and Disney Resort hotel reservations are temporarily paused.  The priority right now for Disney is Guests with existing tickets and reservations.  Guests that already have tickets and Annual Passholders will be able to make theme park reservations before new tickets are sold.  There are no specific instructions yet on how those guests will be able to make their reservations.  Disney has said they are going to be reaching out to those Guests soon to provide details.

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New ticket sales and Disney Resort hotel reservations will resume at some point.  Disney has stated their initial priority is taking care of existing ticket holders and Annual Passholders.  The parks will be reopening with limited capacity, so I’m not sure when exactly when new reservations will be available.  I will update you as soon as I have more information.

Masks ARE Required

As we mentioned in our previous post about the parks reopening, face masks or coverings WILL be required for all theme park guests and Cast Members.  They will also be required for all Guests and Cast Members in Resort public areas.

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Disney themed face masks? Let’s go! Click the picture above.

 

Summary of All Changes

So, in short, visiting Walt Disney World this summer (and potentially, for the rest of the year) is going to look VERY different.

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No character greetings–at least for now!
      • Face masks required
      • No Extra Magic Hours
      • Fast Pass+ system suspended
      • No fireworks
      • Nighttime spectaculars canceled
      • Social distancing
      • All dining reservations have been canceled
      • New reservation window of sixty days instead of 180 days
      • All reservations for tours and other experiences have been canceled
      • No character greetings
      • Playgrounds closed
      • No water play areas
      • “Makeover” experiences (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo Boutique, for example) are canceled
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Character greetings have been canceled. Character meals are most likely canceled, too. (Unconfirmed)

Disney is working with the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and other health experts to do everything they can to protect the health and safety of both Guests and Cast Members.

Should You Visit Disney This Year?

Of course, many of these changes are disappointing.  If you’ve been looking forward to your trip all year (or longer!), canceling or postponing can be really sad.  However, if you have a “first” trip planned during this time, I highly recommend you reschedule.  So many of the experiences are going to be limited, I think you will be disappointed.  If you are a frequent visitor, and know you’ll be visiting again next year, you may not be as disappointed by some of the “missing” features during this phased reopening time.  Canceling or postponing can be a very difficult decision.  If you need advice, or would like to talk it through with someone, please feel free to reach out.  I’m here, and I understand.  brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.

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All nighttime fireworks and spectaculars are canceled due to social distancing requirements

It is important to keep in mind that Disney is trying to keep everyone safe.  If you have a trip booked, and want to cancel as a result of these changes, Disney is working with everyone to reschedule or offer refunds.  Contact your travel agent or Disney to learn more.

Personally, I think with the reduced capacity and all the other changes, the best visitors during these early phases are going to be local Florida residents and Disney Annual Passholders.  Likely to be frequent visitors, I think locals and Passholders will be less impacted by all the changes.  They’ll also be less likely to feel disappointed or that they’re “missing out” on experiences that have been canceled for the time being.

What Can We Expect in 2021?

Information about next year and the impact of this pandemic on the theme parks in 2021 is pretty sparse.  I suspect we will learn more as the theme parks reopen, and we see how Guests respond.  In China, Guests have been very cooperative with Disney.  Chinese Guests have responded well to new rules and restrictions.  This has resulted in Shanghai Disneyland expanding capacity.

However, it is important to recognize that visitors to Disney World in Florida come from all over the world and from many different cultures.  We don’t yet know if Guests in Florida will be as cooperative as those in China.  We hope so, and we hope that we don’t see an increase in new Covid-19 cases as the parks reopen.  This is going to be a “wait and see” situation.

Other Florida Theme Parks

Universal Theme Parks open next week, as does Legoland.  Gatorland has already reopened.  Sea World is reopening June 11, followed by Disney World on July 11.  Busch Gardens in Tampa has submitted plans for reopening, which have been approved.  No reopening date has been announced yet.

Hopefully, by mid August we will have more information on how the reopening plans are succeeding for all the Florida theme parks.

The good news is that all the theme parks ARE reopening.  It will be different, but it is happening.  Hopefully, as the months pass, things will return to something closer to normal for theme park visitors.  It is time, I believe, to start planning our vacations for next year.  If you need help, I am available!  Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

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Disney World Reopening July 11, 2020

Great news today, everyone!  Walt Disney World has presented their plan for reopening the parks in Florida to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force for approval.  Pending that approval as well as state approval, Disney World is reopening July 11, 2020.

Disney World is NOT opening all at once, however.  Like everything else, Disney World is going to reopen in phases.

Disney World’s Phased Reopening Approach

Initially, the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom will open on July 11, 2020.  A few days later, July 15, 2020, EPCOT and Hollywood Studios will open.

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Disney’s Magic Kingdom (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

Disney is very focused on managing this reopening very carefully and more importantly, very responsibly.  They’re going to significantly limit attendance and guest density throughout the parks, once they reopen.

A Very Different Theme Park Experience

It’s important that we adjust our expectations to a new theme park experience.  Covid-19 unfortunately has not been eradicated, nor do we (yet) have a vaccine.  So it is very important that we continue to be careful and prioritize our health and safety.  Social distancing, washing your hands, and wearing face masks are going to continue to be very important–at least for the foreseeable future.

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Cinderella Castle from Bay Lake Tower at Night (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

Some of Disney’s trademark experiences that draw large crowds are NOT returning to normal operations until further notice.  This means there will be no fireworks, parades, or nighttime spectaculars.  This also means that experiences that are considered “high touch” experiences are also not returning at this time.  This includes “makeover” experiences (think Bibbidi Bobbidi Doo), character meet and greets, water play areas and playgrounds.

To summarize, while the parks ARE reopening, the following experiences are NOT reopening during these early phases.

      • Parades
      • Character Meet and Greets
      • Fireworks and Nighttime Spectaculars
      • Makeover Experiences
      • Water Play Areas
      • Playgrounds
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Linda & Brooke with Mickey & Minnie at Animal Kingdom (Photo: Disney PhotoPass)

Disney has not specifically mentioned popular stage shows that also draw crowds, like the Indiana Jones Stunt Show or Beauty and the Beast.  I suspect those will either be limited or cancelled as well.  It’s possible Disney is holding off decisions on these types of attractions until they get closer to opening the parks.  I also think they may do limited seating to accommodate social distancing.  Similar to ideas that have been floated for reopening movie theaters, Disney could close alternate rows, and suggest distance between families or groups.  At this point we just don’t know.

Reservations for Park Entry

During this phased reopening of Disney World, Disney is going to require guest to make advance reservations to enter the park.  This is how they intend to limit attendance at each park.  They have not specifically stated how many guests will be allowed to enter each park once they are reopen; I suspect this is so they can test a variety of crowds as they see how things go.  Initially, Shanghai Disney reopened with a capacity of 24,000 versus their normal capacity of 80,000.

While we don’t have official numbers, the Magic Kingdom has a max capacity of 100,000 people.  (Personally, I find it pretty unpleasant any where NEAR that crowd level but different strokes for different folks!)  I’m expecting that Disney will limit attendance at MK to 30,000 OR LESS during this first phase of reopening.  Keep in mind, there are also THOUSANDS of cast members to support guests at the same time.

How to Make Reservations

Disney has not shared exactly HOW we are going to be able to make reservations for park entry.  They HAVE indicated that guests with existing tickets and annual passholders will be able to make reservations for park entrance before the system will be opened up for new ticket sales.

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Disney has temporarily halted new ticket sales and new resort reservations until they work through the existing and rescheduled reservations.  Note: Disney Vacation Club members are the exception to this: they can still make resort reservations.  Disney has indicated that they will be reaching out to existing ticket holders and annual passholders “soon” to discuss the process for making park reservations with them.  The official statement says “more details about this new reservation system will be available soon”.

What Resorts are Reopening and When?

Disney has announced that Disney Vacation Club resorts in Orlando and Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground are opening to guests June 22, 2020.  In addition, Disney Vacation Club resorts in Vero Beach, Florida and Hilton Head, South Carolina are opening to guests beginning June 15, 2020.  These resorts are reopening with new safety and cleanliness protocols in place.  In addition, plans to support social distancing and enhanced cleaning measures are in place, according to Disney.

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Old Key West Resort (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

At this time, Disney has not announced when additional resorts will be opening.  My prediction is that they will roll out additional resorts as they gradually increase attendance thresholds at the parks. I’m sure there will be a lot of training for cast members at each resort as they prepare for reopening.

Will I Have to Wear a Mask?

Disney is putting various measures in place to protect health and safety of both guests and cast members as Disney World prepares to reopen July 11, 2020.

All guests over the age of three and all cast members will be required to wear face coverings inside the theme parks and in public areas of the resorts.  On the upside, Disney is selling really cute face masks (of course!) at shopDisney.com now for pre-order.  Check them out below. I mean, if you have to wear one, they might as well be adorable, right?

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In addition, both guests and cast members will be required to undergo temperature checks prior to entering a theme park.  Disney already has the temperature check system in place for guests entering Disney Springs.

Disney is also recommending cashless transactions whenever possible, encouraging guests to plan on using their magic bands or credit cards to minimize the handling or exchange of (potentially bacteria carrying) cash.

High traffic areas will get additional cleaning and disinfection procedures with higher frequency than other areas.  Disney has also stated that procedures will be reviewed and updated frequently as we all get used to the new normal.

What Does it All Mean?

So, the good news: Disney World is reopening July 11, 2020.  The not-as-good news is that things are going to be different.  But let’s face it.  There are a LOT of things in our lives that are going to be different going forward.  Perhaps permanently different.

Disney has stated that the phased opening at Shanghai Disneyland has been going very well, and that they are encouraged by the guest response there.  Let’s hope guests in Orlando will be as cooperative and understanding.

Disney and the coronavirus update

Disney continues to work with the CDC and other health officials to implement best practices for reopening.  I suspect this will be an evolving situation as time goes on, and we all have a chance to see the impact that reopening has on our citizenry.  Hopefully, we are going to continue the number of new cases shrink as life gradually returns to normal. However, it is important to recognize that public safety is critical, and should we see a surge in new cases, it is entirely possible that Disney will have to close again.

We’re All in This Together

It is vital that any guests intending to visit the parks in the next couple of months (and perhaps longer still) are prepared to wear masks, practice social distancing, wash their hands frequently and get their temperatures checked.

It is also important that guests weigh their desire to visit the parks against the potential risks to their own health, and the health of others.  Finally, it is critical to understand that some experiences will NOT be happening for the first few weeks and months the parks are open.  If those changes are going to make you unhappy, or cause you to question the expense, I recommend you reschedule your trip for later in the year or even to next year.

We must all work together to help this phased reopening of Disney and the rest of our country be successful.  We must be respectful of the new safety protocols in place for the protection of EVERYONE.  Wearing a mask in the Florida heat this summer may not be fun, but it may also help to save lives.  I, for one, think that’s a small price to prevent other people getting sick, or even worse.

What We Don’t Know

There’s still a lot we DON’T know, and I expect information will become available in the weeks to come.  I know I still have questions about dining and transportation.  Are you wondering about Fast Passes and the virtual queue for Rise of the Resistance?  I’d like to know about shows and the stretching room at the Haunted Mansion.  I bet you are wondering about the new Space 220 restaurant at EPCOT and all the other construction projects in progress.

Lots of questions, and very few answers.  I’m excited Disney is opening, and I’m anxious to see what’s to come!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Authorized Disney Vacation Planner
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!

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Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Now Open!

There’s great news for all of us that love new attractions at Walt Disney World.  Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is now open!  On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, Disney officially opened Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway to visitors–human and cartoons alike!

Early Reactions

Predictably, kids that watch Mickey Mouse shorts on the Disney Channel right now are the biggest fans of this new attraction.  However, I think this attraction will find big fans of all ages.  But let’s face:  when you base an attraction on Mickey and his friends, you’re going after the kids in a big way.  And it looks like it worked!

I could just die from the cuteness.  Check out the video below from Disney.

I think you’ll agree that these kids are very excited that Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is now open!!

What to Expect?

FUN!  This is a FUN attraction.  It’s filled with bright colors, tons of animation and crazy antics from Mickey and his friends.  Basically, as you move through the queue, you are leaving the human world and entering the cartoon world.  The attraction does a great job submerging you in that cartoon world.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

Mickey and Minnie are going on a picnic.  But Goofy is the train conductor.  As you might imagine, things go a little bit wonky!  The ride then leads us through various scenes inspired by Disney’s Emmy winning Mickey shorts series.

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is a trackless dark ride. Your car is not actually linked to the cars in front of and behind you.  It moves independently.  This enables the attraction to feature some surprises, and adds to the repeatability of the attraction.

Disney released this video “Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Now Open”.  See what you think!

There is a LOT going on in this attraction, and I think you’d have to ride it a few times to take everything in.  It’s a little frantic at times in the way it moves through scenes, but that’s kind of how cartoons work, isn’t it?

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

The Imagineers have done their best to make two dimensional cartoons feel like they are three dimensional.  I think they are mostly successful.  There are scenes with a lot of physical depth to them, and you definitely feel surrounded on all sides by the particular scene you are in.

This is the first ride in Disney Parks history to feature Mickey Mouse.  It’s also the first ride to feature Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto or Donald Duck.

Will I Still Miss The Great Movie Ride?

That depends on how much you loved it.   In a perfect world, perhaps we would have both the old beloved attractions as well as all the new attractions.  New attractions are vital to any theme park’s long term growth and survival.  Mickey and Minnie have long deserved to be the stars of an attraction, and now finally, they are.  I think the new attraction is a great addition to Hollywood Studios, and I think guests are really going to enjoy it.  It’s a lot of fun, and I think there are lots of hidden gems in the scenes that it will take many rides to find.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

Having said that, I personally still miss The Great Movie Ride.  I love movies, and I always loved being able to “ride through the movies”.  I loved the tributes to classic films, and I loved the cheesy live-action elements with the cast member taking us on our tour.  Many people felt that it needed updating, and perhaps they were right.  However, I think The Great Movie Ride was unique and really a integral part of what Disney’s Hollywood Studios (originally Disney MGM Studios) was trying to be.  There really isn’t anything left at Hollywood Studios that feels like it’s a part of the movies or a tribute to movie history.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is an immersive experience that makes you feel like you are in those movies, true.  You can feel like part of the story in Galaxy’s Edge, and it is both nostalgic and mind blowing.  But it’s a different experience that what you got from The Great Movie Ride.  That was more typical dark ride–riding through classic scenes, taking them in.  The nostalgia factor was there, certainly.  There was a little bit of camp and silliness. But for all the things I loved about The Great Movie Ride, I know lots of people were bored by or didn’t enjoy.

Change HAS to Happen

Walt Disney always said that the theme park has to change and grow with its audience.  He said the park was not a museum.  (Although wouldn’t a museum where you could go ride attractions that have been replaced be a fun place to go? Horizons, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Timekeeper…so many attractions in the attic of my memory.  Sheesh, maybe I really am getting old!)

I recognize that today’s audience is different from the audience I grew up with.  Today’s audience has a shorter attention span and require more activity and stimulation.  To that end, I think Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway accomplishes what the Imagineers were going for.  It’s a fast attraction with a lot going on.  There’s a lot to look at, and there is a lot of stimulation.  I think young audiences and fans of the Mickey shorts are going to LOVE this attraction.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Mickey Shorts Posters
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Posters (Disney Parks)

Personally, I don’t love the Mickey shorts, but I suspect that’s also my age showing.  I grew up watching more traditional Mickey Mouse cartoons, and today’s Mickey shorts don’t look “right” to me.  However, even though I’m not a fan of the current Mickey shorts, I still find a lot to love in this new attraction.  It’s a lot of fun.  I definitely think its an attraction you can joyfully ride many times without getting bored.

But I still miss The Great Movie Ride.

Fast Pass Reservations

Now that Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is open, you can of course make Fast Pass+ reservations.  Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is in Tier One of the Hollywood Studios Fast Pass+ reservation system.  Basically, this means you have to choose between three of the park’s most popular attractions for one of your Fast Pass+ reservations.  Your other two Fast Pass+ selections will come from Tier Two.  (To learn more about the Fast Pass+ reservation structure, read this post.)

If you are in the midst of vacation planning for a trip this year, I would definitely plan on using your Tier One Fast Pass+ at Hollywood Studios for this attraction, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.  The newest attractions are ALWAYS the most popular, which automatically means long lines.  And when a new attraction gets good reviews?  That just makes it even more popular.  If there isn’t any availability for this attraction, Slinky Dog Roller Coaster is probably your next priority, followed by Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run.  While Slinky Dog is the oldest of these three Tier One attractions, it’s still barely 2 year old, and remains incredibly popular.  Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run is also extremely popular; however, most afternoons, you can ride with waits under 30 minutes.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway is Now Open
Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo Disney Parks)

Booking a Fast Pass+ Reservation

Given that this is Disney’s newest attraction at Walt Disney World, I anticipate that Fast Pass+ reservations will continue to go very fast for several months to come.  The only thing that MIGHT slow down demand will be if Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance moves over to Fast Pass+ system and is a Tier One attraction. (Currently, Rise of the Resistance is using a virtual queue system that assigns visitors to boarding groups.  Learn more here.)

When booking Fast Passes for your vacation, I always recommend you book the hardest to get Fast Passes on your list FIRST, rather than working through your list day by day.  [This is assuming you are staying on Disney property, and can book Fast Pass+ reservations for your entire stay (up to 10 days) sixty days prior to your vacation.  If you are NOT staying on Disney property, you can book Fast Pass+ reservations, one day at a time, 30 days prior to the date of your visit.]

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

For example, if you are planning to visit Magic Kingdom on Monday, Hollywood Studios on Tuesday, Animal Kingdom on Wednesday and Epcot on Thursday, you might not necessarily book your Magic Kingdom Fast Pass+ reservations first, even though that is the first day you’ll be visiting the parks.  You’ll want to take advantage of your full window, and book the hardest to get Fast Pass+ reservations first.  Think about each park, and the attractions you want to make sure you get Fast Pass+ reservations for, if at all possible.  Then consider which Fast Pass+ reservations disappear the fastest.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

If Minnie and Mickey’s Runaway Railway is high on your list of must-ride attractions, you may want to book that Fast Pass+ reservation first or second as you work on your Fast Pass+ reservations.  (For me personally, Flight of Passage at Animal Kingdom is almost always the first Fast Pass+ reservation I book, followed by Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Magic Kingdom.  I will have to think about moving this new attraction in front of Seven Dwarfs as I plan our next trip.)

To visit Disney’s webpage for this attraction or to book your Fast Pass+ reservations (if you are in the window), click here.

What if I Can’t Get a Fast Pass+ Reservation?

Whenever you book your Fast Pass+ reservations, it’s very likely that you will be disappointed with at least one reservation you wanted.  With so many guests visiting Disney every day and using the Fast Pass+ system, it’s impossible that we all get exactly what we want!

Don’t panic!  Yes, it’s a bummer when you can’t get a Fast Pass+ reservation for a ride you really want to to ride. However, if you don’t get a Fast Pass+ reservation, it doesn’t mean you won’t get to ride the ride.  It just means you will have to rely on the standby queue for your ride.  (Side note: you should ride this attraction at least once via the standby queue as the Fast Pass line bypasses some really cute elements that are part of the standby queue.)

Start Early

As always, getting an early start is one of my top recommendations for shorter standby lines.  So many guests like to sleep in during their vacations, or have a leisurely breakfast prior to heading to the parks.  I love a good breakfast as much as the next person, but I like being in the parks with lighter crowds MORE.

Getting to the park early doesn’t mean NO line at your favorite attractions; however, it almost always means a shorter line than you’ll find later in the day.  You will notice a surge in traffic as the park opens and guests head to the attraction they’ve chosen for their first ride.

At Magic Kingdom, the surge usually either heads towards Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Fantasyland or Space Mountain in Tomorrowland.  At Hollywood Studios, the surge usually headed towards Toy Story Land and Toy Story Mania and Slinky Dog Coaster.  Thrill seekers head towards the Rock n Roller Coaster or the Tower of Terror.  Now that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has opened, a large portion of the morning “surge” heads directly towards Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge when the park opens.

If you can enter the line for your chosen attraction during the first 10 – 15 minutes the park is open, your lines (generally) will be fairly short, and you can move on to your next attraction.  However, don’t run and please don’t run over small children to get to that first attraction.  Sometimes in their enthusiasm, people forget to be kind–don’t be one of those people!

Ride at Night

Another tip for riding popular attractions?  The end of the night.  If you are in line before the park closes for the night, you WILL be able to ride the attraction.  You may still have to wait in a fairly long line, but usually the lines at the very end of the night are much shorter than they’ve been the rest of the day.

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Now Open
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (Photo: Disney Parks)

Pay Attention to the App

I’m of two minds when it comes to the My Disney Experience App.  I LOVE having access to my PhotoPass pictures right away.  It’s really cool to book Fast Pass+ reservations on the fly via the app after you’ve used your first three of the day.  I really like being able to take advantage of Mobile Ordering for Quick Service Restaurants via the app.  And I really like being able to see wait times in the App.

However, I am also not a fan of seeing people with their heads buried in their phones while on vacation at one of the most magical places they could possibly be! Don’t let “checking the app” become your favorite past time.   If you find yourself spending more time checking attraction wait times than talking to your kids, maybe turn off the phone for awhile.

Know How Long You’re Willing to Wait

Monitoring the wait times for one – three attractions you really want to ride can help you plan your park touring though.  Briefly checking on those one – three attractions while you are waiting in line or taking a short break?  That can show you when the lines have gotten shorter.  Decide in advance what your threshold is.

For example, I am usually willing to wait 20 – 25 minutes for an attraction I really want to ride.  10 minutes if I’ve already ridden, but would like to ride again.  If I check the app, and wait times have dropped below 20 minutes, I would probably adjust my plan to head to that attraction.  For some attractions, you might be willing to wait longer, even up to an hour.  (Flight of Passage at Animal Kingdom is TOTALLY worth it!)  Just know your threshold. If not riding a particular  attraction is going to “ruin” your vacation, your threshold should be a lot higher than 10-30 minutes.

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Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway                                                                    (Photo Disney Parks)

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is Now Open!

What do you think?  Are you excited that Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is now open?  Do you love the Mickey shorts?  How soon will you take your first ride?  Are you ready for Goofy to be your train conductor?  Please comment below with your thoughts!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Authorized Disney Vacation Planner
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations Now Available!

Disney’s newest attraction, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, opens March 4, 2020 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  This is the first attraction in Disney parks history to actually feature our beloved Mickey and Minnie Mouse.  Other favorite Disney classic cartoon characters will also be making an appearance.  Fast Pass+ reservations are now available for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway for rides on March 4 or later.

Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations
Concept Art: Disney Parks

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations Available NOW

Earlier this week, we talked about the new Fast Pass tiers for Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  Significant changes were made to Tier One, removing all the rides previously in that Tier except for Slinky Dog Dash.  Disney also added Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run to Tier One.  Now, Disney has made another addition to Tier One.  Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ reservations can now be made, but the new attraction is in Tier One, which means you will have to make a tough choice.

Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations Available NOW
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Queue Concept Art (Disney Parks)

Fast Pass+ Reservation Refresher

If you aren’t familiar with the two tier structure for Fast Pass+ reservations, here’s a quick refresher.  You can book 3 Fast Pass+ reservations per day for each day of your trip (as long as you have a park ticket for that day).  If you are staying on Disney property, you can book your Fast Pass+ reservations 60 days prior to your visit.  If you’re staying off property, your window opens at 30 days prior to your visit.  Your three Fast Pass+ reservations for each day must all be in the same Disney park.  The system will not let you book two Fast Pass+ reservations in Magic Kingdom, and then one Fast Pass+ reservation at Animal Kingdom.  Maybe someday that will be an option, but it is not at this time.

Disney Toy Story Land Slink Dog Dash Extra Extra Magic Hours
Slinky Dog Dash Fast Pass and Standby Entrance (Photo: Disney Parks)

When you go to book your Fast Pass+ reservations for a particular day, the first step will be to choose which park you plan to visit that day.  Then, you will be prompted to choose which members of your party you want to book Fast Pass+ reservations.  You can book Fast Pass+ reservations for your whole family at once, which is a nice time saver.

At Hollywood Studios, Epcot and Animal Kingdom, there is a Two Tier structure for Fast Pass+ reservations.  The most popular attractions are generally in Tier One, and the rest of the parks’ attractions and/or shows are in Tier Two.  You will be able to select ONE of your three Fast Pass+ reservations from Tier One, and the other TWO will come from Tier Two.

Example

For example, at Hollywood Studios, there are now three attractions in Tier One.  Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Slinky Dog Roller Coaster, and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.  You can choose ONE of these three attractions for your first Fast Pass+ reservation, assuming Fast Pass+ reservations remain for these attractions.  Note: If the system does not offer you any Tier One/Tier Two breakdown for Animal Kingdom, Epcot, or Hollywood Studios, it means that all the Tier One attraction Fast Pass+ are gone for that day.  You will be choosing all three of your Fast Pass+ reservations from the Tier Two attractions.

Fast Pass+ Strategy Suggestions

If you are currently planning a trip for later this spring or summer, my recommendation for Fast Pass+ reservation planning at Hollywood Studios is as follows.  For your Tier One Fast Pass+, I suggest you book Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway if it’s available.  Traditionally, new attractions have the longest lines as EVERYONE always wants to ride the latest, newest thing.  Theoretically, this attraction will be able to move a lot of guests through per hour, so the lines may move quickly, but we don’t know that yet.  I may change my recommendation once the attraction has been open for a while and we’ve had a chance to see how the standby line moves.  However, right now, I’m saying book your Fast Pass+ for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway if you can.

Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations
Photo: Disney Parks

If Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ reservations are all gone by the time you are able to book, I would book Slinky Dog Dash Fast Pass+ reservations.  This remains an incredibly popular attraction, and it does not move as many people per hour as a typical dark ride, so the lines tend to stay long throughout the day.  I don’t think you really need to a Fast Pass+ for Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run unless your trip plan requires you ride it in the morning.  The lines are longest in the morning as everyone rushes to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge first thing.  The ride does move a lot of people through each hour, and generally, the lines move quickly during the afternoon and evening.

If you have a trip scheduled in the next 60 days

If you’ve already booked Fast Pass+ reservations for your upcoming trip and ended up with Tier Two attractions you aren’t excited about, you may want to go in and make changes.  I suspect a lot of Fast Pass+ reservations will be dropped as people replace them with Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ reservations.

Also, if you are DYING to ride Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (and you should be, I’m hearing terrific things!), you may want to go in and re-do your Fast Pass+ reservations anyway.   I say go for it!

Where is Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance?

Until Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway opens, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is Disney’s newest attraction.  Many of you may be wondering how you’ll get a Fast Pass+ reservation for this attraction.  The short answer: you won’t.  At least not in the current season.  Rise of the Resistance is currently using a virtual queue system.  Once you are in the park, you request a Boarding Group.  As long as Boarding Groups remain available, you will be added to a Boarding Group, and given a time to go to the attraction and ride.

Rise of the Resistance Review of Ride
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance (Photo: Disney Parks)

The good news:  you don’t have to use one of your three Fast Pass+ reservations for this attraction.  The bad news: Boarding Groups for Rise of the Resistance fill up fast every day, and there is no guarantee that you will get a Boarding Group at all.  In addition, if you DO get a Boarding Group, but it’s a high number, there is no guarantee that you will be able to ride.  Check out our Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance review for more information.

My theory is that once Disney gets all the kinks worked out, the virtual queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will go away, and Rise of the Resistance will be added to Tier One for Disney’s Hollywood Studios Fast Pass+ reservations.  I could be wrong; they also may come up with a smoother, more reliable way for the virtual queue to operate.  I will keep you posted as we learn more.

New Marquee is up at the Chinese Theater

Earlier this week, Disney unveiled the new marquee (sign) for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at the Chinese Theater.  Formerly the home of the Great Movie Ride, the Chinese Theater will soon be featuring a ride in the cartoon world of Minnie and Mickey and their friends.  The new marquee sign is colorful and a little reminiscent (at least to me) of the former Great Movie Ride.

The new sign is in place, but won’t light up until the ride officially opens on March 4, 2020.  However, someone we know and love MAY have snuck in to try the lights out a little early.  Take a look:

A little cheesy, but fun, nonetheless. Gotta love Goofy.

Take a close up look at the new marquee.

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New Marquee for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway                                          (Photo: Disney Parks)

Note: Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is coming to Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland Park in California in 2022.

Classic Dark Ride or Something Totally New?

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway will be something we haven’t seen before.  I mean, how has Disney been in the theme park business for more than 50 years and NEVER had an attraction featuring Mickey Mouse?  That seems so crazy to me.

Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway
Imagineer at Work (Photo: Disney Parks)

The new attraction IS a classic dark ride, in that it is a (mostly) constantly moving ride system (think Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World, or Pirates of the Caribbean).  However, we are entering Mickey & Minnie’s world here, and it’s not like our world at ALL.  We are entering the cartoon world via a train with Goofy as the conductor.  I mean, what could possibly go wrong?  The animation featured throughout the attraction is modeled on the Emmy award winning Disney shorts currently airing on the Disney Channel.

Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ Reservations
Concept Art: Disney Parks

I think we can expect great special effects and lots of colorful craziness.  And of course, what would any dark ride be without a memorable theme song?  I am confident that Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway will gift us a theme song that will haunt us the rest of the day.

All Ages and Heights Can Ride!

There are no height restrictions for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, so kids of ALL ages can ride.  Like most dark rides, it initially appears that you will be leaving the strollers and/or wheelchairs behind, and transferring to the ride vehicle.  Disney has not yet released specific information regarding wheelchair accommodation, so I’m basing this on most other Disney attractions.

Are you excited?

So, are you rushing to book your Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Fast Pass+ reservations?  Are you excited to ride this new attraction?  I’ve been so impressed with Disney’s new lands and attractions in recent years (Pandora, Star Wars, Flight of Passage, Rise of the Resistance), I can’t help but be excited.  I’m still sad the Great Movie Ride is gone, though.  I probably won’t ever get over that.  (I know, I know.  Change is GOOD.  I’m trying!)  Nonetheless, it’s gone, and I’m hoping Disney is going to knock our socks off with this newest attraction.  Please comment below with your thoughts!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Authorized Disney Vacation Planner
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!

Rise of the Resistance Review

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has been open for a few months now at both Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida.  The newest Star Wars themed attraction, Rise of the Resistance, opened in early December in Florida, and in mid January in California.  Read on for our Rise of the Resistance review.

Rise of the Resistance Review

Rise of the Resistance is one of the most immersive and stunning attractions Disney Imagineers have ever created.  It is truly an outstanding attraction, especially for long time Star Wars fans.  If you love Star Wars, this attraction is going to push ALL your buttons.  You will come as close as you will ever come to actually BEING in one of the movies.  Even if you are not a Star Wars fan, I think you will find it very challenging not to love this attraction.

Star Wars Rise of the Resistance Review
Star Wars Rise of the Resistance (Photo: Disney Parks)
Rise of the Resistance has all of the components of Disney’s BEST attractions:
  • It is incredibly detailed and excels at making you feel you are part of the story.  Disney’s best attractions have always been the rides that tell a story and bring you into it.  Rise of the Resistance uses excellent pre-show segments to get you into the story from the moment you enter the queue.  Rise of the Resistance also uses cast members better than any other attraction I can remember.
  • It has giant, memorable set pieces.  There are wonderful special effects throughout the attraction, and there are both audioanimatronic figures and screens that make you feel like you are part of the story, interacting with characters you know and love.
  • It is a long attraction–about 18 minutes.  The best attractions are long enough to make you feel like you really DID something.  Your time in line was WORTH it.  Rise of the Resistance is definitely worth the wait!
  • It has great music.  Rise of the Resistance features memorable, recognizable, heart pounding music that deepens your emotional involvement in the story.  (Note: the music composed by John Williams for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge won a Grammy this past weekend!)
  • Most importantly, in my opinion: It is repeatable!  There is so much going on in this attraction, I think I could ride it a dozen times and still notice something new.  This is the true hallmark of a GREAT Disney attraction.  I’ve ridden Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion tons of times over the years and I never get tired of it.  I think Rise of the Resistance will join that camp of attractions we can ride again and again and always enjoy.  Boredom will not be an issue with this attraction, I promise you!
Unlike Any Other Disney Attraction

I can’t compare Rise of the Resistance to any other attraction.  It’s unique and full of new technology.  In fact, Disney has applied for several patents for elements of this attraction–that’s how special and new the technology is in this ride.

Rise of the Resistance Review of Ride
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Rise of the Resistance                                               (Photo Credit: Disney Parks)

I don’t want to spoil anything, so I won’t go into more detail about ride specifics.  This is an incredible attraction, unlike anything Disney has done before.  There are several pre-show segments that keep you entertained and immerse you in the story.  The ride vehicles are trackless, so you feel much more free and like anything can happen.  There are different elements and phases to the attraction to keep it interesting and surprising.

I really hope this attraction is a sign of future Imagineering at Disney.  This attraction is truly amazing, and a wonderful addition to both Disney World and Disneyland.

What are people saying?

Disney released this short video a few days after Rise of the Resistance opened at Hollywood Studios Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  I think the excitement and enthusiasm is really fun to see:

Virtual Queue and Boarding Groups

Rise of the Resistance is NOT currently part of the Disney World Fast Pass+ system.  It also does not have a standby line.  For Rise of the Resistance, Disney is using a virtual queue system.  Basically, the idea is that when you enter the park, you tell the system you want to ride via the My Disney Experience app or by visiting with the Guest Experience Team (if you don’t have a smart phone).  The system will then assign you to a Boarding Group, and give you an idea of when your Boarding Group will be called to ride.  Later in the day, when your group is called, you will have a window during which you will go to Rise of the Resistance and be able to ride.

Availability of Boarding Groups

You won’t have access to request a Boarding Group until after you’ve passed through the touchpoints at the park entrance (where you scan your Magic Band or ticket and scan your finger).  Boarding Groups are not available until the official park open time, either.  So while I always recommend you arrive at the park early as you will often be let in before the official park open time, you will not have access to Boarding Groups for Rise of the Resistance until AFTER you’ve entered through the touchpoints AND the official park open time for the day has arrived.

Boarding Group availability each day is based on the projected number of guests that Disney expects to be able to ride during that day, based on the hours the ride is expected to be functioning.  They have built in some downtime.

Rise of the Resistance Review of Ride
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance                                                             (Photo: Disney Parks)

The Good

You don’t have to hover around Rise of the Resistance for hours, waiting for a chance to ride–you’ll get an update in your My Disney Experience app, notifying you of your Boarding Group being called.  You can go about your day and enjoy many other attractions and shows at Hollywood Studios while you wait.  Assuming there is availability, using the app to request a Boarding Group is fairly easy and user friendly–as long as the app doesn’t crash.  Once you are notified that your Group has been called to ride, you have a window of time.  In most cases, this is two hours, so you don’t have to rush right over or worry if you’re in line for another attraction.  Note: sometimes the window is one hour, so be sure to read your notification carefully so you know how long you have.

The Bad

Currently, the Boarding Groups are filling up VERY fast.  Most days, all the Boarding Groups for the day are filled within minutes of the park being open.   The impact of thousands of guests all trying to get access to Boarding Groups at the same time via the My Disney Experience app is that the app often crashes or locks up, making it very challenging to get a Boarding Group before they are all gone.  Adding to this, the attraction has unfortunately been breaking down fairly frequently, which is also limiting the availability of Boarding Groups for visitors.  The notification window for Boarding Groups has been fluctuating — some groups are given two hours, while others receive one hour.  It is important to read your notification carefully so you don’t miss your window.

Intriguingly, Disney has been surveying Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance guests this week about the virtual queue and possible alternatives.  I’m interpreting this to mean all is not going as well as they’d hoped with the system, and changes may be coming.

Ride Breakdowns

The biggest challenge right now is that Rise of the Resistance breaks down pretty frequently.  I think because this attraction is so huge, and has so many moving parts and so much new technology, breakdowns at the beginning are inevitable.  In my opinion, Disney rushed this attraction a bit and announced open dates that were premature.  I don’t think this attraction had enough time to work out all it’s kinks, and guests are bearing the brunt of that right now.

Currently, guests impacted by a ride breakdown are often given passes enabling them to return and ride the next day, or to ride later the same day.  I think guests directly impacted are being adequately compensated; however, this does not address the indirect impact.  With the ride experiencing downtime almost every day, and often, several times a day, Disney is not moving as many guests through this attraction as they anticipated.  As a result, many guests are not being able to ride the attraction at all.

While this is always the case with a popular new attraction (queue times for Flight of Passage still often top 90 minutes most days), the anticipation for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is significantly higher than for any other land or attraction in Disney history.  Most guests visiting Disney this year are EXPECTING to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and expecting to ride both attractions.  With the current situation, many guests are leaving disappointed by not being able to experience this attraction.

Star Wars Galaxys Edge Rise of the Resistance
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance                                             (Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks)

What Can We Expect?

I’m confident that Disney is doing everything it can to fix the problems with the attraction, and hopefully, these breakdowns will soon be a thing of the past.  I’m very anxious to see what happens with the virtual queue situation.   So far, there is a lot of very loud frustration coming out of guests actually experiencing the virtual queue system, so I suspect some kind of change will be forthcoming.

Earlier this week, Disney made changes to the Fast Pass+ tier system (read here for more information).  Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is now part of the Hollywood Studios Tier One.  If the virtual queue system doesn’t work, I suspect Rise of the Resistance will soon be joining Tier One as well.

Even with all the challenges to actually ride the attraction, I cannot stress enough: This is an AMAZING attraction!  I promise, even if you struggle with some frustration is getting to ride, it will be WORTH IT!  This is a MUST-RIDE attraction if at all possible!

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Rise of the Resistance
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance                                                             (Photo: Disney Parks)

What do you think?  Do you think Disney will end up adding a stand-by line and Fast Pass+ reservations for Rise of the Resistance, or do you think they will improve the system for the virtual queue and Boarding Group system?

Have you had a chance to ride yet?  I’d love to hear your Rise of the Resistance review if you have one.  Please comment below!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

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Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Opens March 2020

We finally have an opening date for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway  coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios next spring!  Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway opens March 4, 2020 in Florida.  In more good news, the attraction will roll into Disneyland Park in 2022.

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Replacing The Great Movie Ride

When Disney originally announced that longtime favorite “The Great Movie Ride” was being replaced by a new attraction, I was heartbroken.  I don’t know about you, but I always loved The Great Movie Ride.  Granted, it desperately needed some updating.  Nonetheless, it was classic, and one of the few attractions left from the days when Disney Hollywood Studios was  focused on the “movies”.

These days, most of the “Studios” has left Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  There doesn’t seem to be much of the original focus on the “magic of the movies” left.  Hollywood Studios has continued to be a beautiful park, and feature favorite attractions like the Rock n Roll Roller Coaster and the Tower of Terror–but what the heck do either of these have to do with MOVIES?????

Disney Hollywood Studios Tower of Terror Holiday
Disney Hollywood Studios Tower of Terror Holiday

However, with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge this year and Toy Story Land last year, Disney’s Hollywood Studios has returned to a MUST NOT MISS park after a few years of construction and many closed attractions (to make way for Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge).

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway
Disney Parks: Concept Art

Adding this new attraction, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, is sure to add even more juice to a park that is currently fairly jam packed with must-do attractions.  Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway has no height or age restrictions.  Hopefully this new attraction will appeal to guests of all ages.

Disney released a short video featuring the new attraction.  Check it out below:

Can you believe Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway will be the first theme park ride to actually feature Mickey Mouse and his friends??  How crazy does that seem?  It all started with a mouse. Mickey’s all over the parks, but he’s never had his own ride before.

Disney Parks Concept Art

That all changes with Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.  And in a not-so-surprising twist, this attraction will feature more “hidden mickeys” than any other attraction in Disney history or around the world.

Modern Disney Animation

The animations in this attraction are modeled after the Mickey and Minnie cartoons currently airing on the Disney Channel.  Kids who watch cartoons on the Disney Channel today will feel VERY comfortable with these characters.

For those of us that grew up with a different style of Disney animation, the animations look a little strange; however, I’m sure we will get used to them.  They are cute, just different.  The current Disney shorts in this style have won awards and are VERY popular, so I think this newer style is here to stay.

Behind the scenes of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway
Behind the scenes of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway    (Photo: Disney Parks)

We’ll visit the Chinese Theatre to join Mickey and Minnie on a magical adventure in the cartoon world where mouse rules apply.  We’ll ride a train with Goofy as the Engineer, and as you can imagine, hijinks ensue!

I’m always overjoyed when a new attraction comes to any of the Disney Parks.  This one promises to include new technology.  I love that it is an “all ages” attraction.  I think the best attractions are the ones that bring whole families together.  Grandma can ride, and so can the littlest of grandchildren!

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Disney Artist Rendering Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Are you looking forward to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway?  I suspect I will always miss The Great Movie Ride, but I’m happy to see a new attraction in Hollywood Studios.  We’ll need something to keep us busy outside of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, haha.

Are you planning to check out this new attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios?  Please comment below!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is HERE!

It’s finally time!  Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is HERE!!  In just a few days, Walt Disney World guests will be able visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios.  I am so excited to get in there and take a look.  Even though we’ve already had lots of reports out of Disneyland visitors to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, I really want to check out the land at Hollywood Studios.

I don’t expect many differences, based on what I have heard so far, but you never know!  Until we can all get in there and take a look, hear the sounds and smell the smells—anything is possible.

A View From Above

Disney release this terrific video with an aerial view of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  Take a look below:

How cool is that??

TIME Magazine: World’s Greatest Places

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Time Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places 2019 includes Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. (Photo: Disney Parks)

TIME Magazine has included Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in this year’s list of the World’s Greatest Places.  Each year, TIME Magazine releases a list of 100 of the World’s Greatest Places, featuring destinations that offer visitors groundbreaking, unique experiences.  It’s a great honor that TIME has recognized Disney’s newest theme park achievement, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

TIME Magazine took a look at a variety of factors when evaluating Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, including innovation, originality, quality, influence and sustainability.

More Than 1,000,000 Smugglers Served

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened at Disneyland on May 31, 2019.  Already, Millenium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run has proven to be an extremely popular attraction.  Already, more than 1,000,000 guests have experienced the fun of this exciting attraction!

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Millennium Falcon- Smuggler’s Run (Photo: Disney Parks)

The largest themed land in Disney parks history, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has astonished and amazed guests.  Guests have raved about the many immersive experiences and adventures they’ve had while visiting Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu in a galaxy far, far away.

Millenium Falcon Smugglers Run Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is HERE
An Aerial View of the Famed Millenium Falcon at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. (Photo: Disney Parks)

Rise of the Resistance

Recently, Disney announced that the second, highly anticipated attraction planned for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Rise of the Resistance, will open in Florida at Hollywood Studios in late December.

Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will join the resistance with their version of the attraction opening in late January 2020.

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance (Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks)

Take a look at this post-there’s a teaser trailer for Rise of the Resistance, as well as some info about the music we’ll hear throughout Black Spire Outpost.

Dressing for Success

Many guests planning to visit Star Wars:  Galaxy’s Edge want to “look the part” and join in the immersive World as much as possible.  For some, this means choosing outfits that might blend in with the “locals” on Black Spire Outpost.

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Photo: Disney Parks

For children 13 and under, costumes ARE allowed.  This can include masks, as long as the eye openings allow the eyes to be fully visible beneath the mask, and as long as the mask permits good peripheral vision.

Costumes and masks cannot be worn by adults (or children 14 or older) at any time, except in the event of special events (like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party) that specifically allow costumes and have their own rules.

While Disney encourages adult guest to dress in looks inspired by the Star Wars films, or specifically to choose outfits inspired by Batuu residents, there are some big no-nos.

There are First Order Storm Troopers patrolling Black Spire Outpost so any armor, uniforms, helmets or weapons are prohibited.

Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Costumes Not Allowed
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Chewbacca is a frequent visitor to Black Spire Outpost, so to avoid any confusion or conflict, no other Wookiees are allowed.

Disney recommends that guests wishing to fit in with the locals choose muted earth tone colors, and consider natural fiber fabrics with a handmade or rugged look.

Here’s some Disney approved examples:

Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Dress for Success
Photo: Disney Parks

Please review Disney’s guidelines for guest attire  here if you have more questions.

Out of This World Grub

Are you ready to try some food from another galaxy?  Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has LOTS to offer.  Guest reviews of the food at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland have been great, so I’m very excited to get to Hollywood Studios and try some of this out of this world food for myself!

Check out the feedback from these visitors:

I really want to try some of that Blue Milk.  Don’t you?

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Beverages: Blue Milk and Green Milk can be found at the Milk Stand. (Photo: David Roark/Disney Parks)

Bonus: Mobile Ordering will be available for Ronto Roasters, the Milk Stand, and Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo to help reduce time spent in lines!

Have You Planned Your Adventure?

I can’t believe the long awaited opening date for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios is finally here!  Are you ready? Have you planned your first visit to Black Spire Outpost yet?

Please like this post and comment below with when you will be visiting a galaxy far, far away.

It’s not too late to book your adventure for this year, if you’re on the fence.   Contact me at brooke@disneycastledreaming.com for more information.

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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P.S. For more information on what Cast Members will be wearing on Black Spire Outpost, check out this post.

P.P.S For more information about food and beverages coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge look here.

Book Your Reservations NOW for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Experiences at Hollywood Studios!

Reservations are now available for select Star Wars: Galaxy Edge Experiences at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  Opening on August 29, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the long awaited addition to Hollywood Studios, featuring an immersive guest experience in a Star Wars themed “world” like nothing Disney has done before.  (Well, except for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland, haha).  Book your reservations NOW for sure-to-be popular experiences and dining adventures at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  This will enable you to guarantee you’ll be able to take part in these experiences–if you have both the desire and the dollars to do so!

Build a Lightsaber at Savi’s Workshop

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At Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers, guests will have the opportunity to customize and craft their own lightsabers. In this exclusive experience, guests will feel like a Jedi as they build these elegant weapons from a more civilized age. (Photo: Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks)

I suspect Savi’s Workshop is going to be one of the most popular destinations for guests visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  What Star Wars fan hasn’t dreamed of owning their own lightsaber?  At Savi’s Workshop, you assume the role of a Jedi, and craft your own lightsaber.  You will be able to choose from different hilts, accessories and kyber crystals.

What does it cost?

While Disney says there will be walk up availability, I suspect it will be very limited, and those with advance reservations will take priority for this experience.  Purchase of a lightsaber is REQUIRED for this experience.  You must pay before the experience begins ($199.99).

The advance reservation requires a credit card deposit of $199.99.  You can cancel your reservations with no penalty by cancelling at least 24 hours in advance.  No shows will be charged the full price of the experience.  You can bring one person with you to observe your lightsaber design skills. (While kids as young as 5 can enjoy this experience, at least one member of the party must be 14 or older.)

Only 14 people at a time (and their “observer/paparazzi” member) can go through this experience at a time.  The experience is about 20 minutes in length, and full of the ceremony and mystique you’d expect from a Jedi building their first lightsaber.  The lightsaber you build at Savi’s Workshop will not be a plastic junky version, like the ones you used to be able to buy at toy stores (and at WDW!).

This lightsaber has some heft, and the hilt is made of metal.  Your hilt will be themed to one of four styles available–and based on your choice, you will be given various parts that you will use to build your lightsaber.  Each light saber will include one hilt, two sleeves, one emitter, one pommel cap and one activation plate and switch.  The completed lightsaber will light up, and your hilt will produce various sounds.  Your $199.99 purchase price includes a carrying case.  Other accessories for your lightsaber, as well as a variety of pre-built lightsabers and other treasures are available for purchase at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.

Dok Ondar's Den of Antiquities
Concept Art for Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities

No refunds are available, nor are there any discounts available.

Build a Droid at the Droid Depot

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Droid Depot                                                                                Photo: Disney Parks

Another spot I think is going to be VERY popular is the Droid Depot.  I know I am not alone when I tell you that while I love Han Solo and Princess Leia, BB8 and R2D2 have a deeper hold on my heart.  At the Droid Depot, you’ll be able to build and customize your own Droid friend.  You’ll pick parts off a conveyer belt to construct one of two core model droids (BB-Series or R-Series).  After your Droid is constructed (and paid for $$!), it will be able to interact with various elements throughout Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  How fun does THAT sound?

As with the lightsaber experience, some walk up availability will exist; however, if this is something you really want to do, advance reservations are strongly recommended.  If you have a reservation, you may bring one person with you to observe your experience.

What Does It Cost?

The base price of your Droid is $99.99 plus tax.  This includes your basic handbuilt Droid and a carrying box.  There are a lot of add-ons available–with additional price tags to match.  I suspect at minimum you’ll want to add on a personality affiliation chip for $12.99–there are six to choose from, and this is what will give your Droid its personality, and inform how it interacts with the Star Wars world around it.  Of course there are lots of other things you can add on–make sure your impulse buyer is NOT in control, or you will have a very expensive day!

Droid Depot Merchandise
Droid Depot, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge                            Photo: Disney Parks

As always, you can cancel your reservation without penalty as long as you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.  If you no-show, your credit card will be charged the full $99.99.  Kids as young as 3 can build a Droid, but at least one of the two people in the party must be at least 14.

There are no refunds and no time limits for your custom built Droid.  Your end result will be remote controlled, and will interact via bluetooth with the World.  There are no discounts offered, so no passholder or DVC discounts at this time.  (Bummer!).

Even if you don’t want to build your own Droid, you will definitely want to do a walk through visit at the Droid Depot.  It’s filled with fun stuff to look at, and there are lots of audioanimatronic Droids to catch your attention.

Oga’s Cantina

Book your reservations now if you hope to spend some time at Oga’s Cantina and enjoy some “out-of-this-world” refreshments!

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Oga’s Cantina, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge                                                                          Photo: Disney Parks

At Oga’s you never know when you might meet smugglers, bounty hunters or other travelers from around the galaxy.  You’ll be able to try unique, themed food and beverages at Oga’s Cantina.  If you really want to immerse yourself in the Black Spire Outpost experience, a visit to Oga’s Cantina should be high on your list.

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Oga’s Cantina, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge     (Photo: Richard Harbaugh/Disney Parks)

Some walk up guests will find availability; however, as with most Disney table service restaurants, reservations are highly recommended.

Book Your Reservations NOW!

Are you getting excited about visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge?  I can’t believe opening day at Hollywood Studios is finally almost here!  If you are planning a trip to Walt Disney World and want to include Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in your agenda, I suggest you make your reservations for the experiences you want to participate in as soon as you can.

Which of these experiences are you most excited about?  While I can’t wait for my first drink at Oga’s, I’m pretty psyched to build a Droid with my nephew!

Please comment below if you’re planning to try one of these experiences, and which one.

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
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P.S. For other Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge information, please check out the following posts:

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Update January 2019

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Updates: March 2019 PART I

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge UPDATE