It’s hard to believe, but after more than two years of construction, Disney Skyliner is ready for take off! Disney Skyliner officially takes flight for Walt Disney World park and resort guests on Sunday, September 29, 2019. However, Disney Skyliner has been taking special guests and members of the press on test “flights” all week.
Early reports are VERY positive, and I cannot WAIT for my first ride!
Disney Skyliner Takes Flight
I am so excited to check out this latest mode of transportation at Walt Disney World! Take a look at the latest video of Disney Skyliner, released by Disney earlier this week:
Partly a means of transportation from one park or resort to another, Disney Skyliner also looks like one heck of an attraction! The views from the Skyliner gondolas look amazing!
Skyliner visits both Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Epcot theme parks. In addition, Skyliner visits four resorts: Disney’s Caribbean Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and the NEW Disney’s Riviera Resort (opening in December).
Skyliner Merchandise
Perhaps most exciting for the shoppers among us, there is LOTS of new merchandise available at Walt Disney World starring Disney Skyliner!
You’ll be able to find Skyliner merchandise in select locations; predominantly at resorts and theme parks on the Skyliner line. Merchandise will be available at the International Gateway at Epcot, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Riviera Resort, when it opens in December. There is no official mention of Skyliner merchandise being featured at the World of Disney Store in Disney Springs, but I have a hard time believing we won’t be able to find SOMETHING Skyliner themed there, don’t you?
Check out these ADORABLE Christmas ornaments. Has a Disney attraction ever been MORE perfect for an ornament?
Photo: Disney Parks
Photo: Disney Parks
Photo: Disney Parks
Similar to the ornaments are these models. If you want to have your very own Skyliner gondola in your home, one of these might be for you!
Photo: Disney Parks
Photo: Disney Parks
But wait, there’s more! (Shocking, I know!) Check out some of these options:
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Annual Passholders, do not fear! There is (of course!!!) special Disney Skyliner merchandise just for you. Take a look:
Photo: Disney Parks
Photo: Disney Parks
Photo: Disney Parks
And, of course, because this is Disney and we know they want ALL our money, I feel fairly confident in assuring you that there is much, much more in the Disney Skyliner merchandise line. And certainly, some holiday themed Skyliner merchandise will be coming. I don’t know that for sure, but I feel reasonably confident, don’t you?
Are You Ready To Take Flight on Skyliner?
I love how colorful the gondolas (also called cabins) are. Featuring eight colors and a TON of graphics featuring characters from Disney movies, theme park attractions and traditional cartoons, I think watching Skyliner from the ground is going to be almost as much fun as riding it.
Each Disney Skyliner cabin can handle up to 10 guests, including those traveling in wheelchairs or with strollers. The gondolas are NOT air conditioned; however, they are vented, and Disney assures us that the cabins will be comfortable as air moves through them as the cabins move through the system.
#DisneyTransportationGoals
I think an excellent adventure plan for Disney guests looking for a challenge will be to plan to enjoy all FOUR methods of official Disney transportation on a given day. For example, you could start your day via bus and head to Hollywood Studios to start your day. From there, you could take the Skyliner to Epcot, and then travel by monorail to the Magic Kingdom. From Magic Kingdom, you could take a boat to the Ticket and Transport Center or one of the nearby resorts, and have dinner or drinks to celebrate your success. Even more fun would be to plan stops along both the monorail lines and the Skyliner lines. Lots of terrific options for Walt Disney World Resort guests!
Are you looking forward to your first ride on Disney Skyliner? Please like this post and comment below!
Happy Dreaming,
Brooke
P.S. To learn more about Skyliner, please check out these previous posts:
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
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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?
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
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.
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
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.
No refunds are available, nor are there any discounts available.
Build a Droid at the Droid Depot
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!
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!
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.
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
P.S. For other Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge information, please check out the following posts:
Great news! Disney has announced that the new Skyliner Transportation system will officially open for Disney World guests on September 29! Testing has been going on for several months now, and I don’t know about you, but I have been DYING for the official announcement of WHEN the Skyliner gondolas would be ready for passengers. And finally, we have our answer! The Skyliner gondolas will be ready for YOU to ride on September 29, 2019. Whooooooo Hoooooo!
Disney released this happy video along with the announcement:
Surprised?
I’m a teensy surprised that the Gondolas won’t be “LIVE” before Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Hollywood Studios on August 29. I had thought Disney would try and open the Skyliner Transporation System before that deadline to provide additional transportation options for guests, PLUS provide another “attraction” to absorb guests. My thought was Skyliner Gondolas could help with crowd management. However, it makes sense that it opens a month later. I suspect Disney has their hands full already with making sure they are ready for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge when it opens.
How gorgeous does that look? I mean, seriously! I am SUPER excited to ride one of these Gondolas through the whole route. Remember: The Skyliner Transportation System will visit four resorts, plus Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Here are the four resorts:
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Disney’s NEW Riviera Resort (opens in December)
Just the Facts, Ma’m.
TECHNICALLY, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort are sharing one Skyliner Station. The Station is located on the lake between the two resorts and is a short walk from either resort. So, one stop on the Skyliner Transportation System, but TWO resorts served. More bang for the buck, I guess. But it sounds like the line goes further than it does when I say it goes to four resorts and two theme parks, so I wanted to clarify.
There are more than 300 gondolas on the Skyliner Transportation line. Each gondola (also being called “cabins”) can seat up to ten guests. All gondolas are wheelchair accessible, according to Disney.
I’ve done several articles about the Skyliner system previously. If you’d like to check those out, please go to any of the links below:
So, does knowing Skyliner Gondolas will officially open on September 29 have any impact on your vacation plans for this year? If you’ve been on the fence about a Fall 2019 visit to Disney World, does this push you over the edge? What about Holiday 2019 planning? Does the official opening of the Skyliner system make you MORE eager to visit Disney World for the Holidays this year?
There are still some great packages available for fall, and I’m expecting holiday 2019 packages to be released any day now. If you’re thinking about visiting Disney in 2019, NOW is the time to plan. Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com for more information or to get started!
Can you believe it? After all our anticipation, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is NOW OPEN at the Disneyland Resort. I’ve got lots of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge news and updates for you, including information about the live streaming of the opening dedication, what you will need to know before you go, and updates on food, beverage and MERCHANDISE. Read on, because we have lots to chat about today.
Go Inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Check out this terrific video Disney released, taking us inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland.
How amazing does that look? I can’t WAIT to go and see for myself!
Are you planning a visit to Disneyland to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? There are some things you should know BEFORE you go!
Good Morning America’s Visit
Good Morning America’s Ginger Zee got to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland a few days ago. Lucky for us, she’s sharing a sneak peek of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge with GMA viewers (and all of us!)
Here’s a quick look at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge with Ginger Zee that GMA posted earlier this week:
On Wednesday, Good Morning America posted a more in depth look at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, including Ginger Zee’s ride on Millenium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run! Click the link below to check out the video and article.
In related news, Inside Disney Parks live streamed the Opening Dedication for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort. The live stream aired Tuesday night. I tried to watch, but the feed keep kicking me out for some reason.
The good news is that Disney has released a link to a replay of the 40 minute livestream. You can watch it below:
Know Before You Go: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Here’s the latest “Know Before You Go” video from Disney Parks:
Here are important things to know, whether you are visiting right away, or later in the year:
Reminder: Reservations are required from May 31 – June 23, 2019. Guests without reservations will NOT be able to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge from May 31 – June 23, 2019. The only way to get a reservation at this point is to book a resort reservation at one of the three Disneyland resorts (Disney’s Paradise Pier Resort, Disneyland Resort, or Disney’s Grand Californian Spa and Resort) during the reservation period. Resort guests are automatically granted a reservation during their stay to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Disneyland theme park admission IS required. If you have a reservation for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge but do NOT have a ticket to get into Disneyland, you will NOT be visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
If you have a reservation to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you may check in for your reservation up to two hours early; however, you don’t NEED to check in early. If you have a reservation, you WILL get in.
If you do not have a reservation, you will NOT get in to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. There will NOT be a queue for guests without reservations to gain access.
Stormtroopers Will Escort You OUT…
We are in the home stretch now. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland on May 31, 2019, and I can’t wait to hear all the first hand accounts of visitors from those first few days!
As we’ve discussed on this blog before, Disneyland is requiring reservations for Disneyland guests that wish to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge during this first few weeks. Guests visiting between May 31 and June 23, 2019 had to request free reservations to be awarded a four hour window within which they will be able to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. It appears that each guest with a reservation will be given a color coded wrist band to help cast members verify that the guest IS visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the appropriate time.
Here’s the fun part: If a guest “overstays their welcome” at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, they will be asked to leave BY STORMTROOPERS! In fact, it appears that Disney is planning for Stormtroopers to escort guests that have stayed too long out of the new land entirely!!
Food and Beverages
Here’s a “Know Before You Go” video that Disney released about the food and beverage options we have to look forward to inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Here are some pictures Disney has released of the food and beverage offerings:
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Where’s the Merchandise?
There is going to be TONS of fun stuff for us all to drool over and add to our Star Wars merchandise collections.
Disney released another “Know Before You Go” video featuring the merchandise we have to look forward to.
It looks like SOME items will also be added to the Star Wars Launch Bay gift shop in Hollywood Studios and at Disneyland. This means even if you can’t get in to the new land right away, you may still be able to get your hands on some of that limited time only merchandise.
We previously did a blog about some of the merchandise coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. If you missed it, click here.
Here’s some new pictures Disney released.
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is now open, but there is only one of its two flagship attractions open at this time. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is open, and looks really terrific.
For all of us that have WISHED we could fly the Millennium Falcon someday, it looks like we’re going to get our chance!
Disney released this video to show us what we can expect. We get to go through the queue and see some of the hidden treasures we can look for. We even get to go for a quick ride (Don’t watch this if you’re avoiding spoilers!)
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge NOW OPEN
When are you going to visit? Everything I’ve seen so far from the press and early visitors is VERY positive, and I cannot wait to check this place out!
How about you? Are you excited to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Do you already have a trip planned? Please like this post, and let us know below when you are going!
Disney has released a new trailer for the live action version of Aladdin. This one was designed as a TV spot, so it’s a shorter than the trailer they released a few weeks ago.
Aladdin arrives in theaters on May 24, so I think we can expect one more trailer after this. POSSIBLY two.
Take a look at this newest trailer:
I like this one. A little more time on the magic carpet with Aladdin and Jasmine, and a smidge more Genie time.
Aladdin Sneak Peek in the Disney Parks
Last week, Disney premiered their latest “sneak peek” in the theme parks and on Disney Cruise Line.
The sneak peek includes a special preview of scenes from Aladdin. At Disneyland park, the preview is in the Main Street Opera House in Town Square. At Walt Disney World, the Aladdin sneak peek is at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney Presents attraction.
Aladdin is being touted as a thrilling and vibrant live action adaptation of the classic animated version. And based on what we’ve seen so far in the trailers, I have to agree that VIBRANT is right, for sure! Don’t know yet about thrilling, I think I have to see it to know for sure. But I’m loving the bright colors and the set pieces we have seen so far. The scope looks EPIC.
And I’m really loving the romantic chemistry between Aladdin (Mena Massoud) and Jasmine (Naomi Scott). Directed by Guy Ritchie, Aladdin also features Will Smith as the Genie and Marwan Kenzari as Jafar.
Aladdin Flies into Theaters May 24
Hopefully, he will also fly into our hearts! What do you think of this latest trailer? Does it have you excited to see the film?
If you haven’t seen the previous trailers, check out this post:
Disney Skyliner testing continues, and appears to be going very well, as we discussed in our last Skyliner update post. In this week’s Disney Skyliner Update, we get an up close and personal look at the gondolas themselves. Disney is now calling the gondolas “guest cabins”, and this week, we get to look inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin!
Up Close with a Skyliner Guest Cabin
As I mentioned last week, Disney is now sending a few guest cabins through the Skyliner system uncovered. A few cabins have been seen in the testing without their off-white protective coverings. So far, we haven’t seen any cabins actually decked out with the promised Disney characters out on the lines testing.
This week, Disney has more information about the guest cabins themselves. For the first time, Disney is taking us INSIDE a Skyliner guest cabin and answering some of the questions we’ve all been asking. Here’s what we know now, based on this latest information.
Guest cabins will have a maximum guest capacity of 10 guests per cabin
Cabins feature bench seating for guests, similar to what we’re used to on the monorail, the Walt Disney World Railroad, and other similar transportation options
Guest cabins are wheelchair accessible
Cabins do NOT have in cabin air conditioning or heating
Guest cabins do have small windows that open to let air circulate and provide cross ventilation
All guest cabins will feature Disney characters in specially shaded and reflective graphics to help protect the cabins from direct sunlight
Disney is confident that the cabins will be comfortable, even on very hot Florida days
Guest cabins will be eight different colors
Guest cabins will feature character graphics from all Disney owned properties, including classic Disney favorites, Marvel Studios and LucasFilm, including the Star Wars characters
The Skyliner system is intended to be constantly moving
There will be approximately 300 cabins in the Skyliner system
Look Inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin
Disney has released a video giving you an inside look at the Skyliner guest cabins. Take a tour:
Transit Time on Disney Skyliner System
While of course we don’t have any actual riders in the system yet, we do have some idea on transit times using the Skyliner System.
Disney is still doing their very through testing. We could see SOME impact on these transit numbers once they start testing with people. It will be very interesting to see if the system will truly be able to operate continuously, once it starts testing with people.
Disney says we can expect transit times of five to fifteen minutes on the Skyliner System, depending on our origin and destination points. The Skyliner Transportation system will transport guests from four Disney Resorts to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. The four Disney resorts being served are Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney’s new Riviera Resort (opening later this year).
Opening Date?
We still don’t have an official opening date for guests for the Disney Skyliner System. Disney will have to complete their current round of system and cabin tests, first. Once this round is over, testing with people will begin. If those tests go as smoothly as anticipated, I believe it won’t be long before we get some official announcements with actual opening dates, at least for some sections of the system.
Officially, we’re still being told “Fall 2019”; however I’ll be surprised if we don’t see at least some kind of soft open by August. I believe Disney will want the Skyliner System fully up and running when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens on August 29.
What do you think? Are you getting excited about the Disney Skyliner System? Please like this post, and comment below with your thoughts about the cabins!
Last week, Disney announced the most significant Disney Parks rule changes that they’ve made in several years. The new rules are effective May 1, 2019. The new rules effect the US theme parks (Walt Disney World and Disneyland/California Adventure) only. When the announcement was made, the internet went a little crazy.
You may have already heard about these changes—many news outlets have reported on them. I wanted to post about them here for those who haven’t heard or want more information. I also want the information here on my site for my travel clients that want a quick reference.
No Smoking Inside Any US Disney Parks
Effective May 1, 2019, no smoking will be allowed inside any US Disney theme parks. This includes Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland and California Adventure in California. Also included in the smoking ban are both water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach) and ESPN Wide World of Sports in Florida and Downtown Disney in California. Disney has been gradually working up to this smoking ban, in response to consumer health concerns for many years.
A few years ago, Disney made headlines when they banned smoking in most park areas, limiting smokers to a few specific “smoking” areas in each park. Initial response to that rule change was similar to the response to this one—lots of drama and hand wringing and threatening to not visit Disney parks any more. Eventually, however, the vehemence of the response died down, and people seemed to adapt to the new rules.
I think it helps that many states have also passed laws prohibiting smoking in public areas. People have become more used to these kinds of rules. In addition, more people are choosing NOT to smoke these days as they learn more about the health risks. The high cost/rising cost of cigarettes has also contributed to many people choosing NOT to smoke.
After May 1, smokers will have to exit the theme park and go to a designated smoking area outside the park to smoke. As with the previous rule change, Disney will most like ramp up enforcement of this new rule over time. However, don’t buy into the popular speculation that Disney will not enforce this new rule. They absolutely WILL enforce it. Disney states this rule change is in response to consumer health and safety concerns, and secondarily in response to guest demand. Personally, I believe there is also a financial consideration for Disney, as there almost always is.
Potential Financial Considerations
If you’ve ever spent time in the approved smoking areas, or even wandered through them, you may have noticed that for every responsible smoker that disposes of their cigarette butts properly in the provided disposal units, there are two that put their butts out in the landscaping or on the ground. In the areas with buildings immediately nearby, the smoke discolors the building materials over time.
Disney will save money on janitorial/clean up in those areas and they will protect their scenery, and reduce the need to clean and or repair those areas.
With the increased number of adults and children around the world suffering from asthma, severe allergies and lung disease related challenges, I think the smoking ban does make sense from a public health perspective. I know that those who chose to smoke vehemently disagree on this issue. I respect their right to their opinions and feelings on the issue; however I personally feel this is one of those times when the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Few, of course, is relative, in this case, as there are many people who choose to smoke. However the scientific evidence of the risks to both the smokers themselves and the risks of those around them impacted by secondary smoke cannot be refuted.
As the parks become more crowded, it becomes increasingly difficult to protect guests from secondary smoke. The smoking areas are becoming more crowded, and the number of people “cutting through” smoking areas has also been increasing in response to crowds.
Bottom line: the rule change is coming May 1. Disney is not going to reverse this decision. They recognize this may cost them some visitors; however, they seem willing to accept that. Smokers will need to exit the parks to smoke after May 1, and then re-enter the parks after their smoke breaks.
Vaping Banned in US Disney Theme Parks
Many smokers have turned to vaping as an alternative. However, vaping will not be an acceptable “workaround” solution at US Disney theme parks after May 1, 2019.
E-cigarettes and vape pens are being banned inside all US Disney theme parks, right along with smoking, and will have all the same restrictions that the smoking ban has. Vapers will have to exit the theme parks to vape, just like smokers will have to exit the theme parks to smoke.
Again, there has been some speculation that Disney may not enforce this rule—don’t buy into that. They absolutely WILL. Florida has also recently passed a law banning e-cigarettes and vape pens in public areas, so Disney cast members can also reference state law, as well as Disney Parks rules when enforcing the new rules, at least in Florida.
No Loose Ice or Dry Ice Allowed in Disney Theme Parks (US)
Disney has always allowed guests to bring in their own food and beverages. This is something that makes them stand out from many other theme parks. This new ban on loose ice and dry ice in US Disney theme parks does not change this rule; however, you will have to use reusable ice packs to keep your food and/or beverages cold.
There are a couple of reasons for the “Ice Ban”. People used to bring in very small personal coolers. Over time, the coolers have been getting larger and larger. As crowds levels increase, the larger coolers become difficult to maneuver in the crowds. In addition, there have been increasing numbers of people that dump out their ice onto the ground to lighten their cooler load. This has resulted in piles of ice and later puddles around tables and in pathways and high traffic areas, causing safety and maintenance concerns.
Finally, from a security perspective, it’s easier, faster and safer to look through a cooler with reusable ice packs than one filled with loose ice.
Stroller Wagons and Extra Large Strollers Banned at US Disney Theme Parks
In response to growing crowd congestion at the theme parks, Disney’s rule change regarding strollers is aimed at the ever growing stroller as small vehicle market. Over the last few years, strollers have been getting bigger and bigger. The popularity of stroller “wagons” has increased among park visitors.
The super max strollers have significantly contributed to the crowd congestion levels, and with crowds expected to increase with the upcoming opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at both Disneyland (May 31) and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (August 29), Disney has taken aggressive action to reduce the impact of extra large strollers and stroller wagons on crowd movements.
Effective May 1, 2019, stroller wagons, including the popular Keenz wagons, will no longer be allowed inside US Disney theme parks. Guests will be stopped at the gates and asked to either return the wagons to their vehicles, or to check them at the gates.
Also effective May 1, 2019, stroller dimensions will be restricted to widths of 31 inches and lengths of 52 inches. Similar to the wagons, guests with larger strollers will not be permitted to bring them into the parks. Guests will be asked to either return the strollers to their resorts or vehicles or to check them.
Disney bus transportation already restricts strollers that are not collapsible.
Disney will continue to rent strollers inside the parks. If you plan to bring your stroller from home, or to rent one from a third party vendor, measure your stroller so you don’t get stuck having to check it at the gate.
Crowds, Crowds, Crowds
Basically, all these changes come down to the same thing we have been talking about for a while. Crowd levels have been increasing for the last few years, and there are rarely slow periods any more.
Once Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens, crowd levels are likely to skyrocket. The level of interest in this new “land” is unprecedented. In addition, the fan base for the Star Wars franchise is arguably one of the largest fan bases in the world.
At their core, I think all of these changes have at least an element of crowd congestion improvement involved. Removing designated smoking areas inside the parks frees up more traffic space. Disallowing extra large strollers and stroller wagons reduces crowd congestion. Eliminating loose ice and dry ice will speed up and streamline security line congestion, and may also have a side effect of encouraging smaller coolers.
How to you feel about these changes? Overall, I support anything that may help with congestion, as I believe park congestion is going to continue to get worse. As a result, ticket prices will continue to climb. I like to see Disney taking measures to improve congestion that don’t necessary stem from price increases (although they did THAT a couple of weeks ago, too!)
What are your thoughts about these Disney theme parks rule changes? Please comment below!
If you’d like to review the current Disney theme park rules and regulations, click here.