Disney to Begin Furloughs

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Earlier today, The Walt Disney Company announced that select Cast Members and employees will be temporarily furloughed as the company tries to deal with this very challenging situation.

Here’s the announcement:

“Over the past several weeks, COVID-19 has completely reshaped our daily lives as well as our business. A new chapter in the history of our company began when we closed our theme parks, hotels, stores, and other operations to help lead the effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. This reality has been sobering to all of us. As difficult as this decision was, we know it was the right one to help protect our Cast Members, our Guests, and our communities.

As we look ahead, we must make tough decisions about the impacts of the extended closure, and are doing so with two priorities in mind:

Caring for our Cast Members: As a company and a leadership team, our focus now is on how best to care for our Cast Members – including keeping [them] safe, protecting [their] benefits, and preserving [their] job for the future.

Protecting the future of Disney: As we navigate an extraordinarily challenging business climate, we want to best position our company to weather this crisis.

With the utmost care and consideration, we are instituting a temporary, short-term furlough for executive, salaried, and non-union hourly Cast Members based in the U.S. with the exception of those whose roles or projects are crucial to maintaining our operations during this closure period, effective April 19.

By taking this step now, we are able to allow Cast Members to:

Maintain health and insurance benefits coverage, with the company paying both the employer and employee weekly benefit contributions.

If eligible, elect to use some or all of their available paid-time off hours (vacation and floating holidays) at the start of the furlough.

Once furloughed, access an extra $600 per week in federal compensation through the economic stimulus bill, as well as state unemployment insurance benefits.

Continue progress toward their education goals with the Disney Aspire education program.

Use services provided by LifeCare, Employee Assistance Program and wellness resources.

And most important, this allows us to preserve the jobs of Cast Members who are, and will continue to be, an important part of the Disney family; and provide an easier return to work when our communities recover from the impact of COVID-19.

This certainly is one of the most difficult choices the company has ever faced. But we are committed to doing everything we can – even when the decisions are unimaginably hard – to help preserve jobs and help ensure that our Cast Members can return to their roles.”

Rise of the Resistance Brings Extended Hours to DHS

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December 5, 2019, is the opening date for Walt Disney World’s Rise of the Resistance (Disneyland’s version won’t open until January 17, 2020).

In advance of the anticipated opening, Disney has released extended hours for Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Hollywood Studios will open at 8AM on December 5 and remain open until 10PM.

At this time there are no Extra Magic Hours for Hollywood Studios on that day, but there are early Extra Magic Hours at Epcot and Animal Kingdom. Those two parks will open at 7AM on December 5.

Animal Kingdom Hours Extended

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Here is a list that includes the operating hours that were recently modified:

MARCH 2, 9-19, 23-24: Park closes at 9 p.m.

MARCH 3, 17, 24: Park opens at 8 a.m.

MARCH 30-31: Park closes at 10 p.m.

APRIL1-2: Park closes at 9 p.m.

APRIL 6: Park closes at 10 p.m.

 

Additionally, here are the operating hours of some of the park’s rides and attractions that will not open or close with the rest of the park:

KILIMANJARO SAFARIS:

MARCH 11, 16-18, 23: Opening at 8:15 a.m.

MARCH 3, 24: Opening at 8:00 a.m.

MARCH 10-23: Closing at 8:15 p.m.

MARCH 24-APRIL 6: Closing at 8:30 p.m.

DINOSAUR:

MARCH 9: Operating 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

MARCH 18, 23 AND APRIL 1: Closing at 8:30 p.m.

MARCH 30 AND APRIL 6: Closing at 9:30 p.m.

RIVERS OF LIGHT:

APRIL 1-2: The second show will be at 9:30 p.m. instead of 9:45 p.m.

 

 

D-Luxe Burger Breakfast to Continue

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Earlier this year, the Walt Disney World Resort announced that D-Luxe Burger would be serving breakfast daily at Disney Springs through Tuesday, January 1, 2019.

Today, Disney confirmed that D-Luxe Burger will continue to serve breakfast daily from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for the foreseeable future.

The menu available at this location includes breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burgers, chicken biscuits, fries with sausage gravy or béarnaise sauce, and more.

New Magical Express Buses to Debut This Year

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The Walt Disney World Resort just announced that work has begun to replace the existing Disney’s Magical Express motorcoaches with brand-new vehicles that feature an all-new design.

These coaches will be seen on Central Florida roadways, transporting Guests between Orlando International Airport and select Walt Disney World Resort hotels.

To match the look of the Disney Cruise Line motorcoach fleet, the new Disney’s Magical Express coaches will display the iconic “Disney” script and will read Disney Magical Express.  And, of course, it wouldn’t be Disney without the help of some beloved Disney characters!  On the outside of the vehicle, guests will see Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Pluto all joining along for the ride.

In partnership with Walt Disney Imagineering, the Disney’s Magical Express team (under the leadership of Jo-Ann Arndt and Kelly Kinner) has been hard at work creating the new look.

“We believe our guests will be ‘wowed’ by the new Disney’s Magical Express design when they see our motorcoaches,” Kelly said. “It will bring that special smile we see so often when our Guests first spot our Disney characters.”

Keep an eye out for the newest motorcoaches to make their debut this summer.

 

 

Special Universal Ticket Offer for Florida Residents

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Universal Orlando is offering Florida residents a great deal on a four pack of tickets from now until April 30.
Rather than shelling out $260 for a season pass, Florida residents can now buy a pack of four tickets for $165 for single park passes, or $205 for two park passes. That works out to right around $41 or $51 a day.

The nice thing about these tix is they don’t need to be used on consecutive days, and are valid until June 28. It’s a pretty quick turn around to go to Universal four times, but ideal if you have family or friends visiting town.

There are also no blackout dates on these tickets.

Universal is also giving ticket holders the option to upgrade these tickets to  a season pass for $16 a month after these run out.

 

Kringla Bakeri og Kafe Closure Announced

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From early February through summer 2018, Kringla Bakeri og Kafe (a quick-service location found in the Norway pavilion at Epcot) will undergo a refurbishment to expand and enhance the location. Midnattsol Bakeri, a food and beverage quick-service kiosk, will be added to the promenade in Norway during the refurbishment. A selection of items from the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe menu will be available, including Guest favorites like the Norwegian school bread and lefsa.
Midnattsol Bakeri will mirror Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe’s current operating hours (9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.) and will serve pastries such as kransekake, cupcakes and chocolate pretzels, as well as entree items such as the Viking Dog and Club sandwich. Most items will be available as a snack entitlement with the Disney Dining Plan.