Summer vacations certainly didn’t pan out this year like we all envisioned.
Most Spring Break travel was re-routed to the back yard as the entire country canceled their travel plans and hunkered down to control the spread of the dangerous coronavirus.
And not even the happiest place on earth was immune.
Disneyland® Resort closed its Anaheim, CA gates for only the fourth time since the park opened. Walt Disney World® in Orlando, FL had closed a few more times due to impending hurricanes but each of those closures lasted only a day or two. These multi-month park closures for COVID-19 have been nothing short of historic.
And while many Americans may not be ready to venture too far away from home just yet, at some point, people will indeed be ready – and eager – to travel again.
For companies like us here at Access who like to encourage our employees to get out and unplug, we’re looking forward to that day. We’re one of the select few who gets to partner with Disney to offer highly-exclusive savings so members can experience more magic for less.
So, if you’ve got members who are toying with the idea of heading to America’s happy place, they’ll be pleased to know that Walt Disney World is ready when they are. All 4 WDW parks and Disney Springs are officially open. Cast members are picking up right where they left off delivering magical moments to their guests with enhanced safety measures in place.
In addition, guests can expect masks to be required, temperature screenings, enhanced cleaning processes, physical distancing and reduced contact with cast members during their stay. For more details about Walt Disney World’s improved health and safety measures, visit their website here.
New ticket sales and Annual Passport sales and renewals for Disneyland® Resort in California are temporarily paused until further notice. For the latest updates on Disneyland re-openings and ticket sales, go here.
Aside from additional protective practices, just what can guests expect when they do take a trip to their favorite Disney park? Entertainment. And lots of it.
Prior to park closure in March, I was lucky enough to sneak in a visit to Disneyland® Resort with my family and friends. I’ve visited Disney Parks more times than I can count. I even completed the Walt Disney World College Program when I was in college. Yet this time brought several new and enchanting experiences – as all trips to Disney parks tend to do. For one thing, I tried the grey stuff. (It was delicious). And I finally got to ride Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! It. Was. Awesome.
I also joined up with fellow aspiring Jedis in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, a 14-acre land devoted to the popular science fiction franchise. The new Rise of the Resistance ride was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced.
And after 15 years, my personal favorite attraction from Magic Kingdom in WDW, Mickey’s PhilharMagic, made its way to California. In this 4-D experience, Donald Duck clumsily guides guests on a thrilling journey through classic Disney movies.
As for the treat of the trip, that award goes to the Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait from Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats in Disney’s California Adventure. It’s a non-dairy lemon soft-serve with blue raspberry slush that was every bit as yummy as it sounds.
This year, WDW guests will have the opportunity to participate in Disney’s longest International Food & Wine Festival ever at EPCOT®. Scheduled to run through the fall season, guests can venture across six continents and beyond to sample mouthwatering delicacies from over 20 destinations. On top of the delightful food and wine, there will be plenty of entertainment for the whole family, including the return of Remy’s Ratatouille hide & Squeak scavenger hunt, the merry Mariachi Cobre and the JAMMitors drumming crew.
Regardless if you’re ready to hop online and buy tickets today or are waiting a bit longer to schedule your getaway, rest assured that there’ll be plenty of magic waiting inside the Disney gates when you show up.
Whether you’re most excited to visit Batuu, Radiator Springs or anywhere in between, here are 5 tips to help you (and/or your members) make the most out of your stay.
2020 is shaping out to be a year unlike any other with COVID-19 lurking around every corner. Important decisions regarding work, school, travel and more will vary from family to family. For those interested in getting away for a much-needed break, a Disney park may indeed be the way to go. And more often than not, people return home from America's happy place with lasting memories and a little extra pep in their step.
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