Walt Disney World Resort Update for June 8-14, 2021

by Alan S. Dalinka, staff writer
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Walt Disney World Resort Update for June 8-14, 2021

 Writer's Note, News & Views (Combined)

According to the meteorologists, summer is underway. It's harder to tell here in Central Florida. It's been hot here for quite awhile, and we are slowly moving from the dry season (yes, we really have one), into the wet season with more days where spotty rain showers pop up. From my time here in Central Florida, experience suggests we are still about four weeks away from the guaranteed daily rain downpours, but it varies so widely through the region, be prepared because, oh yeah, it's Tropical Storm season too (but, so far, fairly quiet). But it must be summer since most of the neighborhood public schools have gone on break, and I sure have seen my personal social media feed filled across the country with friends' kids celebrating graduations and last days of school.

Over at Walt Disney World Resort, since just after Memorial Day, my big neighbor just down the road has started making a bit more noise and lighting up the sky more than it has during this global pandemic and the phased reopening that's now been in place for almost a year. While we have yet to see an official announcement for the resumption of nightly fireworks at the parks, here, at my house, I heard (but did not happen to see) a major fireworks production around midnight a few nights ago that was widely reported to have been a pyro test of Harmonious, the new nighttime spectacular at EPCOT. As I was finalizing this week's Update at 1:30 a.m. this morning, I stepped outside on to my driveway and saw a new very bright lighted beacon in the sky coming from the general direction of EPCOT, less than five miles as the crow flies.

A new, very bright lighted beacon appeared in this sky very early this morning that appeared to be coming from EPCOT. Photo by Alan S. Dalinka.

As I reported before Memorial Day, Orlando International Airport has been seeing passenger levels returning to (and exceeding) 2019 levels. Orange County Florida lifted the local state of emergency put in place at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday. News sources report that Mayor Jerry Demings said that approximately 60% of the eligible population is now vaccinated in the county and the Department of Health projections indicate that the 14-day rolling positivity rate in the area is at or below 5%. The County moved to "Phase 3" of its reopening plan and lifted all coronavirus restrictions effective on Saturday. The State of Florida removed its restrictions (and took away violation enforcement from counties back in May).

Now, having said that, the Centers for Diseases Control still has mask and social/physical distancing guidelines in place for unvaccinated people, so businesses can still require masks and, of course, folks can still opt to wear them regardless of status. As of publication, Disney has continued to require that guests wear masks and distance at all attractions and indoor locations except when eating or drinking while stationary. Last month, Walt Disney World Resort ended mandatory guest and cast temperature screenings, and ended its requirement that face coverings be worn in all public locations. Up-to-date information you need to know if you visit is updated on this page of DisneyWorld.com.

Disney Park Pass Reservations are still required to visit the theme parks. Attendance capacity is still limited, but the cap has not been shared with the public. There are many days that there are no park reservations available in one or more of the ticket categories: day tickets, resort guests, Annual Passholders. New Annual Pass sales have not resumed, but existing passholders can renew (and downgrade pass type if desired - such as from Platinum to Gold or Silver for Floridians). Park hopping for those with that benefit still begins at 2 p.m. (subject to capacity), with the added requirement that the hopper must first have a Disney Park Pass Reservation for one of the parks and visit that park before hopping to any of the others.

The increase in capacity has resulted in visibly higher attendance. Again, Disney does not publicly share the numbers, but what is clear, as I wrote last time, with most of the largest "people eating" live entertainment offerings not yet reopened, operating attraction wait times seem to be climbing and the parks can feel crowded. Disney has said more live entertainment will return this summer, but has yet to announce specifics. There are also still quite a few food and beverage as well as merchandise locations that have not yet reopened.

I spent my first night in a Disney Resort on Saturday night since January 2020, using my Disney Vacation Club points at The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The enhanced cleaning was well in-evidence in the room and around the common areas. To me, and the other vaccinated friends I invited to join me, it did start to feel like before the pandemic again except when stepping back into the indoor common areas. The continued existence of the Park Pass Reservation system, with its maximum of three reservations for Annual Passholders on days when not staying in a Disney Resort hotel are another reminder. (Maybe more on that in a future Update.)

Oddly, the graphic on Disney Resort televisions for Disney Springs continues to include images like DisneyQuest and the old version of the Characters in Flight balloon that have been gone for more than a couple of years. Photo by Alan S. Dalinka.

Disney After Hours Boo Bash! Ticket Sales Getting Underway

As we shared on our Facebook page last Wednesday and as shared by Disney Parks Blog, this year's hard ticket Halloween offering "Disney After Hours Boo Bash" will have its tickets go on sale to the public on June 15 online or by calling (407)939-4240. Guests at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels can book tickets starting today. The event will be offered on 23 select nights starting August 10, and running through October 31. Most of those nights, the event is scheduled 9 p.m. to midnight, with some nights in August and September scheduled 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; tickets include entry to the park as early as 7 p.m.

Disney After Hours Boo Bash
Disney After Hours Boo Bash runs on select nights from August 10 to Halloween and is premium priced. Image Courtesy Disney Parks Blog.

Remember, this is not a Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Rather, this is a "Disney After Hours" event, and as was true before the pandemic, "After Hours" were a premium priced ticket and, in theory, a more limited attendance event (though our experience with Disney Villains After Hours did not seem as attendance-capped as other Disney After Hours events). The premium price for this event varies by date, and starts at $129-139/person plus tax for nights in August and September, nudges up to $159-169/person plus tax for October nights except for Halloween, which is $199/person plus tax. Annual Passholders and DVC Members can get a $10/person discount for August and September events. Guests do not need to make a Disney Park Pass reservation to use these tickets.

The event will include pop up character cavalcades, including: "Mickey's Happy Halloween Cavalcade," "Disney Villains Halloween Cavalcade," "Jack's Nightmare Cavalcade," and Maleficent the fire-breathing dragon parade float from the still-on-hiatus "Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade." More socially distanced character pop-up appearances will include Miss Carlotta outside The Haunted Mansion, Goofy, Chip and Dale, and other surprises. The Cadaver Dans will perform too.

Maleficent made her nighttime debut at Disney Villains After Hours events before the pandemic. File photo by Alan S. Dalinka.

As with prior "After Hours" events, admission includes complimentary popcorn and ice cream novelties as well as select beverages. An assortment of specialty food and beverage options will be available for purchase, some will be event-exclusive. More than 20 attractions will be open to attendees, though, unlike the earliest "After Hours" events that advertised "little or no wait," all that Disney Parks Blog says is "enjoy less time waiting in line."

As noted at the beginning of this week's Update, there is no mention of any fireworks as part of this run of "After Hours." Indeed, unlike the parties, these events have not included fireworks in the past. There will be candy and guests can wear costumes (subject to Disney's rules).

EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival Begins July 15

As we noted earlier this spring, EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival gets underway July 15. It is noteworthy that the "Taste of" moniker that has accompanied all the EPCOT festivals since the park's phased reopening last summer has been dropped, but, so far, Disney has not announced the restoration of the popular pieces of the Festival that have been on hiatus to promote physical distancing and crowd control.

The Festival is scheduled for 129 days this year, July 15 through November 20. Last week, Disney Parks Blog announced that this year's festival is presented by CORKCICLE, which is new as a sponsor at this level. The Shimmering Sips Global Marketplace (and four other locations) will offer sparkling beverages available for purchase in an exclusive keepsake CORKCICLE premium beverage container. Other announced returning Global Marketplaces include Hawai'i, Australia, Germany, Canada, and Greece. New concepts are coming to Morocco, The American Adventure, and elsewhere in July, and more marketplaces open in the fall.

The entertainment announced so far includes additional performances by EPCOT mainstays Voices of Liberty, Mariachi Cobre and Jammin' Chefs. On Fridays through Monday evenings, local bands will play popular music on the America Gardens Theatre stage. The usual rounds of "Eat to the Beat" headliners have not been announced, but maybe, just maybe that is ahead, with some of the other theme parks in the region increasingly hosting bigger and bigger concert events and, indeed, some of the acts that have performed at prior EPCOT festivals now touring again (like Herman's Hermits).

Views Around Magic Kingdom

In connection with my stay at The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, I made a Disney Park Pass reservation and visited Magic Kingdom for a few hours (between occasional rain downpours).

Photos by Alan S. Dalinka.

Views Around Magic Kingdom Resorts

Since I stayed at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, I have views to share from there too this week, as well as the other two monorail resorts. As you may recall, as May wrapped up, Disney Vacation Club announced that it plans to convert Disney's Grand Floridian Resort's Big Pine Key (building nine, which is within view to the north the current DVC building) into approximately 200 Resort Studios, each accommodating up to five guests. The new Villas will be an expansion of The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and part of its current condominium association, projected to open summer 2022.

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Photos by Alan S. Dalinka.

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

Photos by Alan S. Dalinka.

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Photos by Alan S. Dalinka.

This & That…

…Yesterday, on Disney-owned ABC-TV's "Good Morning America" comedian and actor Jon Stewart announced that he will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2021 Department of Defense Warrior Games at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort on September 12 and 22. This is the first time ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex will serve as the venue for the Games where hundreds of "elite athletes" will compete in 12 "adaptive sporting events," including sitting volleyball, powerlifting, wheelchair basketball, archery, track, and field. The Games will be open to the public but details have not yet been announced. More information is available at DODWarriorGames.com.

…Starting July 16, Disney+ subscribers can view all ten episodes of "Behind the Attraction," a new original series looking behind the scenes of attractions and destinations at Disney Parks and Resorts around the world. The series, narrated by Paget Brewster, promises "archival and never-before-seen footage and photographs" of the development and refinement of attractions over the years from The Jungle Cruise to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. The series also includes rare interviews with Walt Disney, Disney Legends, and past and present Imagineers including Bob Weis, Jeanette Lomboy, Kim Irvine, Scott Trowbridge, Tom Fitzgerald, Scot Drake, Carmen Smith, and Joe Rohde.

Disney+ Behind the Attractions
The full 10-episode "Behind the Attraction" series debuts on Disney+ on July 16. Image Courtesy Disney Parks Blog.

…Speaking of Imagineers, Zach Riddley, Creative Portfolio Executive, continues to provide little bits of details on his Instagram page about the on-going "historic transformation" of EPCOT. In the past couple weeks, he has posted about some of the color design and flooring choices for the old CommuniCore/Innoventions East building which will be home to the new "Creations Shop" (replacing MouseGear) and the new "Club Cool" (Coca-Cola Store).

…Over at Disney Springs, on Wednesday, June 23 at 7 p.m., if you're 21 or over, you can join Maria and Enzo's Old Fashioned Evening at Maria and Enzo's Ristorante, "an upscale affair," with the opportunity to sample the best Knob Creek whiskey, with barrels specifically chosen for Maria and Enzo's, and dine on Italian-influenced bites. Tickets are limited, and are available for $85 per person plus tax and gratuity on this page of the Patina Group website. The full menu for the event is posted there too.

…Away from Walt Disney World Resort but also in Central Florida, an all-new, family-friendly music festival is coming to LEGOLAND Florida Resort this Labor Day Weekend, September 4 through 6. DJ L.L.A.M.A – the musical "superstar" behind LEGO VIDIYO – will be making a special appearance at LEGOLAND Florida Resort for one weekend only as part of his newly announced world tour. Event activities are included with general admission and select annual passes. For more information, visit LEGOLAND.com/florida.

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Comments

  1. By Dave1313

    Thanks for the update, and the fresh pics of the MK Resorts area. The Poly renovation seems to still be pretty involved... I'm guessing it will still be happening when they re-open for regular non-DVC guests a little later this summer. Seems like only yesterday the last big renovation, but I guess it was 7-8 years ago at this point... time flies!

    In the Halloween section, was that supposed to say Madame Leota as a pop-up character appearance? If not, I am out of the loop (maybe I'm not a true devoted HM fan ) since I'll admit I have no idea who Miss Carlotta might be.

    Good to hear about the fireworks seeming to be preparing for return. I've viewed any videos myself, but a friend relayed to me yesterday that someone had posted some distant views of the Harmonious testing from the Crescent Lake resorts area.

    Last thing, thanks for that tip on the new Behind the Attraction series on Disney Plus. I will definitely try to check that out when it debuts next month.

  2. By wdwchuck

    We got woken up last night by big fireworks around midnight and it went on for along time. We are staying in the Crescent Lake area. Not really happy they were testing at midnight. And there is a ton of construction all over the place. The Magic Kingdom Ticket and Transportation parking area is a mess.
    On another note, for the first time we had to wait past 4 pm to get in our room. They are unwilling to pay their Mousekeepers a decent wage so they can't keep qualified people in place to clean and inspect the rooms. Mousekeeping is such a critical role here I hope they start paying them a livable wage. Why does Iger and other executives need to make so much when frontline workers can't even pay their bills?
    Very crowded at Magic Kingdom yesterday. Really miss FastPass on days like that.

  3. By asdhollywood

    Dave, Miss Carlotta is a talking costumed face character that has appeared outside Haunted Mansion at past runs of the Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and, occasionally, at other special events. Here's a photo I posted in the Update following the August 31, 2018 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. https://www.mouseplanet.info/gallery...-2018+-+12.jpg


    And Chuck, there are lots of reasons a room may not be ready, including previous guests. For my stay at The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort on Saturday, my room was ready by 11 a.m. I had indicated in the online check-in that I was making a morning arrival (I do not recall exactly which time box I checked). Making that notation, depending on the room type requested, may make getting a room earlier more likely.

    Regards,
    Alan

  4. By wdwchuck

    Thanks Alan, this was what was told to me by a manager. I was surprised by the frankness to be honest. And yes, out of all the dozens of times we have stayed on property, this was the very first time we didn't get in early.

  5. By Dave1313

    Quote Originally Posted by asdhollywood View Post
    Dave, Miss Carlotta is a talking costumed face character that has appeared outside Haunted Mansion at past runs of the Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and, occasionally, at other special events. Here's a photo I posted........

    Regards,
    Alan

    Thanks for filling me in on the background a bit. I tried a search before posting and couldn't find anything, now that I read what you replied with and tried searching with some better keywords, I think I found some other references and pics (it helped me to search "Miss Carlotta Disney", yesterday I had not added "Disney" when I came up blank).

    I found a few fan sites with info for what I am pretty sure is the same character. They called her "Lady" or "Madame" vs. "Miss", but I'm pretty sure what I found is all the same character. One of the 999 Happy Haunts, Niece of Master Gracey they say... Also may have a sister named Renatta... (Though I have no idea if Renatta may also show up outside the Mansion during special events, or is just more back story)

    Thanks again! It's fun to look into some of the more obscure ones sometimes.

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