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NEWS: Disney Pushes Back Resort Openings & Revises Mask Policy

Walt Disney World has revised its resort opening schedule and also updated its face covering policy to prohibit more kinds of coverings. Catch all the details below.





 

Here are all the details from the Walt Disney World website:

1 – Resort Opening Delays

Disney currently plans to open the following Disney Resort hotels to booked Guests on the following dates. Please note that the reopening dates have been revised for Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

July 29 Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
August 24 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
September 21 Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
October 4 Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
October 14 Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
November 1 Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

 

While reopening dates were previously shared for Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, these Disney Resort hotels will remain closed until further notice, as the reopening timeline continues to be reevaluated.

Future reopening dates are subject to change and Guests’ reservations could still be modified to other Disney Resort hotels if needed.

The following Disney Resort hotels are now open and accepting new reservations:

  • Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
  • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort
  • Disney’s Riviera Resort
  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
  • The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

With the opening of these hotels, we have taken a measured and deliberate approach to implement a number of health and safety measures based on guidance from various governmental authorities and health agencies.

2 – Face Covering Policy Update

Walt Disney World has also updated its face covering policy to prohibit coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind. See the full updated policy below.

Here are all the details from the Walt Disney World website:

Face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members. Please bring your own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining or swimming. You may remove your face covering while actively eating or drinking, but you should be stationary and maintain appropriate physical distancing.

All face coverings (whether disposable or reusable) must:

  • Be made with at least 2 layers of breathable material
  • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the Guest to remain hands-free

At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.

Costume masks are also not considered appropriate and are prohibited from being worn, in alignment with our existing rules.

The use of face coverings is not a substitute for physical distancing.

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After being closed for nearly four months, Walt Disney World theme parks have reopened with a deliberate. Aspects of a Disney theme park day have been re-examined in light of the new global environment, with new policies following guidance from health experts and government agencies. In addition to limits on attendance and controlled guest density, new procedures are in place for park entry, attractions, dining, retail, transportation and more, with the well-being of guests and Disney cast members at the forefront of planning. Even with all these changes, the fundamentals of a Disney theme park experience remain the same. The magic is there, and it still can be a very enjoyable experience. Here is everything you need to know about visiting Walt Disney World during the phased reopening.

Updated 7/27/20





 

1 – Resort Openings & Policies

Not all resorts will be immediately reopening and the reopening of the resorts is spaced out. There is a lot of information you’ll need to review before your visit to Disney resorts. The Walt Disney World resorts will also undergo a phased reopening. Click here for a complete guide on everything you need to know about your visit to the resorts, including which resorts are reopening and when.

2 – Disney Park Pass Reservation System

To promote physical distancing, capacity will be limited as guests return to Walt Disney World theme parks. At reopening, guests with a ticket or Annual Pass must use the new Disney Park Pass system to make a reservation in advance for each park entry.

Once guests log in to their My Disney Experience accounts on Disneyworld.com and link their tickets, they have access to a calendar of available reservation dates for each theme park; multi-day tickets require a park reservation for each day of their tickets. Families and friends can link their tickets together and look to arrange theme park entries at the same time. Park reservations are limited in number and subject to availability.

Click here for our guide to making park reservations – how to use your MyDisney Account during the phased reopening of Disney World.

3 – Health and Safety Procedures

As guests and Disney cast members work together to promote the health and safety of everyone, the theme parks will feature new protocols during this phased reopening.

“Our deliberate and phased approach at Walt Disney World Resort emphasizes multiple layers of health and safety measures,” said Dr. Pamela Hymel, chief medical officer, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “We’re taking a multi-pronged approach to our reopening, after considering the guidance of various governmental authorities and health agencies, and recommendations from our team of health and safety experts. We’re also actively working with industry groups and research universities to discuss best practices.”

Cast members have gone through extensive new training to prepare for the theme parks’ reopening in this new environment. Cast members in the Incredi-Crew will wear brightly colored, easily identifiable attire and walk through the parks to explain the new procedures and answer any guest questions, while encouraging everyone to follow these new health and safety measures.

4 – You’ll Need Face Coverings for the Entire Walt Disney World Property

All guests 2 years of age and older, along with cast members, are required to wear an appropriate face covering while visiting the theme parks and Disney Springs. They must be worn over the nose and mouth at all times, except when eating and drinking while dining. Disney has recently updated to policy to exclude neck gaiters and scarfs.

Here is the policy as stated on the Walt Disney World Website:

Face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members. Please bring your own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining or swimming. You may remove your face covering while actively eating or drinking, but you should be stationary and maintain appropriate physical distancing.

All face coverings (whether disposable or reusable) must:

  • Be made with at least 2 layers of breathable material
  • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the Guest to remain hands-free

At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.

Costume masks are also not considered appropriate and are prohibited from being worn, in alignment with our existing rules.

The use of face coverings is not a substitute for physical distancing.





 

5 – Transportation

Capacity and guest density is limited for complimentary Walt Disney World guest transportation, and guests are required to wear appropriate face coverings at all times during their journey. Buses and Monorails have implemented a combination of physical distancing and physical barriers to provide separation between guest parties. Party groups will be required to maintain physical distancing while aboard Disney watercraft. Disney Skyliner will load one party per gondola when it returns to operation July 15, 2020. For those arriving in their own vehicles, auto plazas will offer cashless payment. Finally, parking lot trams will not be available at this time.

Click here to see photos of the safety precautions on Disney buses.

6 – Temperature Screenings

All guests are required to undergo temperature screenings prior to entering a theme park and Disney Springs. Based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will be directed to an additional location for rescreening and assistance. Those who again measure 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will not be allowed entry, nor will those in their party.

Temperature screening at Disney Springs.

7 – Physical Distancing and Capacity Measures

To maintain appropriate physical distancing, a limited number of guests are able to visit each theme park each day. The limits are also in place for indoor locations within the parks, such as retail shops and dining locations. Ground markings help promote proper physical distancing throughout the parks, including attraction queues. Physical barriers are in place in select locations where maintaining a proper physical distance from others may be difficult.

Click here to see photos of the physical distancing and safety measures in place throughout Magic Kingdom.

8 – Cleanliness

High-traffic areas receive increased cleaning. Guests are encouraged to frequently use hand-washing stations and hand sanitizer available in the theme parks.

To promote health and well-being at the restaurants of Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., new and enhanced cleaning measures are in place as part of the resort’s phased reopening. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

9 – Cashless Transactions

Guests are encouraged to use cashless options whenever possible, including MagicBands, debit cards, credit cards, Disney gift cards and mobile payment methods.

10 – Dining

New measures promoting health and well-being are being implemented at Walt Disney World theme park restaurants during their phased reopening. These include enhanced cleaning procedures in seating, dining and common areas, as well as changes to self-serve options. In addition, mobile technology via the My Disney Experience app is being used in convenient ways to minimize contact, such as Mobile Order at select quick-service theme park locations and Mobile Dine Check-in at select theme park table-service locations, as well as reduced- contact menus at select theme park restaurants.

All Guests may now make dining reservations up to 60 days in advance. Here are some important details to help you plan:

In-Park Dining
Guests will need valid park admission and a reservation for park entry through the new Disney Park Pass system—as well as a dining reservation—to dine at in-park, table-service restaurants. Dining reservations do not guarantee admission to the park.

Click here for a complete list of restaurants available during the phased reopening.

Disney Resort Hotel Dining 
Planning to dine at a table-service restaurant in a Disney Resort hotel? A confirmed dining reservation is required for day Guests (those not staying overnight) and is highly recommended for Guests staying overnight at a Disney Resort hotel.

Disney Springs Dining
Select dining locations at Disney Springs are currently accepting reservations. Check availability and make reservations online now.

Disney Resort Hotel Dining
Click here to learn which dining locations will be available during the initial reopening period at select Disney Resort hotels.

Want to know what to expect with dining at Walt Disney World during the phased reopening? Click here for details on dining, character dining, and more as Walt Disney World reopens. 





 

11 – Expect Reduced Park Hours

The park hours beginning July 11 have already been posted to the Walt Disney World website and the operating hours of the parks have been reduced. For example, Magic Kingdom has hours of 9:00 am – 7:00 pm. Disney’s Animal Kingdom has posted hours of 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, also reduced. Beginning July 15, Epcot has hours of 11:00 am-9:00 pm, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios hours are 10:00 am – 8:00 pm. These hours are subject to change. Always check the My Disney Experience app or the Walt Disney World calendar on the website for up to date hours.

12 – No FastPass+ & No Extra Magic Hours

As a result of the COVID-19 impact, the FastPass+ service is suspended for the time being as Disney plans to use additional queue space to manage capacity at the attractions and maintain physical distancing. Also, please note that upon reopening, Extra Magic Hours will be temporarily suspended. We’re happy to report that we didn’t miss FastPass+ at all. The crowds are so low, the system really isn’t needed.

13 – Attractions, Entertainment, and Characters in the Park

We now know which attractions are open, the available entertainment, and what we can expect with the characters when the theme parks reopen. Get more details at the link below.

Click here for details on attractions, characters, and entertainment in the parks when they reopen.

Click here for a complete list of available experiences at the theme parks when they reopen.

Click here for details on the character interactions you’ll find in the parks.

14 – Visiting the Parks

We know that visiting the parks right now is different, but it is still magical. We recently visited all four parks. Check out the links below to learn what you need to know about visiting each of the parks during the phased reopening.

Magic Kingdom

Click here for our guide to visiting Magic Kingdom during the phased reopening.

Click here to view our Instagram Story from our visit to Magic Kingdom with tons of photos and video from the day! 

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Click here for what you need to know about visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom during the phased reopening.

Click here to view our Instagram Story from our visit to Animal Kingdom with tons of photos and video from the day! 

EPCOT

Click here to view our Instagram Story from our visit to EPCOT with tons of photos and video from the day! 

Coming soon – our guide to visiting EPCOT during the phased reopening.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Click here to view our Instagram Story from our visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios with tons of photos and video from the day! 

Coming soon – our guide to visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios during the phased reopening.

15 – Enchanting Extras–Events, Tours, Recreation, and Other Experiences Update

There are a lot of extra activities such as special events, tours, recreation, and more, like spa services, that will be impacted during the phased reopening. Click here for what you need to know about events, tours, recreation, and other experiences during the phased reopening.

16 – Annual Passholders

If you are a Disney annual passholder you’ll want to be aware that visiting Walt Disney World will not be as easy as it used to be. Keep in mind in mind, when the parks reopen, park capacity will be significantly limited—and may continue to be for a period of time, based on guidance from health experts to promote physical distancing. During this time, an annual pass will not guarantee park entry and annual passholders will be required to make an advance reservation to enter a park via the new Disney Park Pass system.

Here are details you need to know from the Walt Disney World website:

  • During the limited capacity period, it may be difficult for Annual Passholders to get park reservations to visit on certain dates.
  • Some pass benefits and features will not be available during periods of limited capacity. Also, park experiences and offerings will be modified and subject to limited availability or even closure.
  • UPDATED – Annual Passholders staying at select Disney Resort or other select hotels with valid theme park admission are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their stay(s), and now in addition, all Annual Passholders are eligible to make theme park reservations for up to 3 days at a time on a rolling basis. Once you use a theme park reservation, you can make another reservation for a future date.
  • All reservations are subject to availability and applicable pass blockout dates. Guests should ensure their pass type is valid for park entry prior to making a park reservation. To enter one of the parks, each Passholder is required to have a theme park reservation in addition to a valid annual pass.

If you have any questions, please contact V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407) 939-7277. Options to manage your annual pass continue to be available during the closure period.

17 – You’ll Need the My Disney Experience App

We always encourage guests to have the latest version of the My Disney Experience app for the Walt Disney World vacations. This app will be even more important during the phased reopening. You’ll want the app for online check-in at Disney Resorts so you can skip the Front Desk, for Mobile Order Service for dining, and for scannable codes at select restaurants to access the digital menu. If you do not have a credit card linked to your Magic Band, you will also want to consider Apple Pay or Google Pay for contactless payments. You’ll want to have that set up before your visit.

For a no obligation, FREE Quote on a Disney vacation package, please contact our travel partner Magical Vacation Planner at 407-442-0227 (407-442-0215 for Spanish). You can also request a FREE quote online by Clicking HERE.



 

Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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