Month: September 2021

Universal Studios Hollywood Vaccination Change

Universal Studios Hollywood entrance

Breaking news!

Universal Studios Hollywood has announced that beginning Oct 7, 2021, all persons ages 12+ must be prepared to show proof of full FDA or WHO approved COVID-19 vaccination (a full 14 days after final dose was administered), or a negative test taken within 72 hours of visit, prior to entry to the theme park. Persons ages 18+ must also show photo ID. Guests under the age of 12 are not required to provide proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. Verification will take place when required based on theme park attendance. This is to comply with LA County’s recent Public Health department requirements.

Everyone aged 2+ are required to wear face coverings at all times, both indoors and outdoors, when visiting the theme park. At Universal CityWalk, face coverings are required to be worn indoors.

For more details, visit their Safety Guidelines page.

So much to see…

Livestreams

There are so many new shows coming up!

There are two new nighttime shows at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom and EPCOT parks, and a TV special to celebrate the 50th Anniversary.

Search the Disney Parks Blog for the livestream videos – 9pm ET on 9/29 for EPCOT’S Harmonious show and 10:15pm ET on 9/30 for Magic Kingdom’s Enchantment show.

Then, Fri 10/1 primetime on TV, the 50th Anniversary special on your local ABC channel. Check your local listings.

Disney World Updates

Disney World icons

Well, it’s been a nutty month. So many things going on! Here’s a quick recap of some of the recent happenings at the Disney World parks. Feel free to contact me if you want more info.

Early Theme Park Entry

Officially, starting Oct 1st, guests staying at the Disney resorts and certain partner hotels can get into any of the four parks 30 minutes before the stated opening time. I know, 30 minutes may not seem like much, but you’ll be surprised. In that time, you should be able to get onto at least one big ride and maybe in line for the 2nd before the crowds of non-resort guests get there. That’s a big deal to be able to knock out two major rides with lower crowds. Also, starting Sept 26th, guests can start experiencing this as a preview. You still need the usual park ticket and reservation pass to get in, of course. In addition, if you’re staying at a deluxe Disney resort and other select deluxe hotels, you can also stay 2 hours after park closing.

Boarding Groups Paused for Rise of the Resistance

As of this week, you do not get a boarding group to ride Rise of the Resistance anymore. It’s just Standby only, so be prepared to line up early. I’ve heard of several hour waits! They haven’t said how long this will go on for, so double check which method they’re using when you go.

Boarding Groups Needed for New Remy Ride

When the new Remy Ride opens in the France pavilion in EPCOT on Oct 1st, you will need to get a boarding pass to ride it. It sounds like it works the same way as the Rise of the Resistance boarding passes – use the same strategies, try at 7am or 1pm, etc. The crepe restaurant and the entire new section behind the current France pavilion will also open that day.

New Fireworks Shows Livestreams

If you won’t be in the parks next week for their debut, you can watch a livestream of the first preview shows from the Disney Parks Blog site! From EPCOT, Harmonious will stream Sept 29th at 9pm ET. From Magic Kingdom, Disney Enchantment will stream Sept 30th at 10:15pm ET.

Club Cool and Creation Shop Opened

Yes, Beverly is back! Phew! That’s all you wanted to know, right? LoL. All of the other sodas at Club Cool have been changed to new flavors though. I heard there might even be a new Beverly contender. The new store replacing MouseGears in EPCOT, called Creation Shop, has also finally opened.

Space 220 Restaurant Finally Opened

Finally! This restaurant has been in the works for years and has actually opened! From the vlogger videos that I’ve seen so far, it looks really cool! The food sounds good, but the atmosphere is the highlight here. That space elevator looks amazing! They should just make that a ride! Note, it has a slightly different pricey prix fixe menu for lunch and dinner, but there’s also a lounge where you can get ala carte small bites. Reservations are already gone through December though. If you want to eat here, book it first the second your dining reservation window opens.

Buffets are Back

Buffets are back at Boma, Biergarten, and Crystal Palace. I bet more will be coming soon. They had reopened as table service restaurants for the past few months, but recently, they changed back to their original self serve buffet format.

Polynesian Monorail Station and EPCOT Monorail Opened

The construction of the new Polynesian resort monorail station is finally done and the Magic Kingdom resort monorail now stops at the Poly again. In addition, the EPCOT Monorail is also running again, so you can take that between EPCOT and the Magic Kingdom area.

Fingerprint Scanners Used Again

They started using the fingerprint scanners to get into the parks again, so try to remember which finger you first used.

Steakhouse 71 Coming Soon

This is the new restaurant that is replacing The Wave at the Contemporary resort. The name is based on 1971, the year the resort opened. It is opening Oct 1st but reservations have already been filling up fast. The menu shows typical American fare for breakfast, sandwiches and burgers for lunch, and steaks for dinner, among other choices, of course. It all sounds good though.

Cirque de Soleil Opening Soon

The new Cirque du Soleil® show in Disney Springs is finally opening Nov 18th. You can buy tickets now on the Cirque de Soleil site.

Animal Kingdom’s Nemo Show Being Reimagined

The Nemo show in Animal Kingdom hasn’t reopened since the Covid closure and they recently announced that they won’t be reopening anytime soon. When it does, it will be a new reimagined show, but no other specifics have been given yet.

EPCOT’S Candlelight Professional Returning

The Candlelight Professional is a popular show during the EPCOT holiday festivities where a celebrity narrator reads the Christmas story interspersed with songs performed by a majestic choir. It’s a beautiful show. It will be held most nights from Nov 26 – Dec 30th. No details on the celebrity lineup or dining packages yet though.

50th Anniversary Is Next Week

Yup, it’s going to be October 1st next Friday! September just flew by! So, that means the long anticipated 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Magic Kingdom park is finally here! All of the parks will have special decorations and lighting, Magic Kingdom and Epcot will debut their new nighttime shows, Animal Kingdom will debut a new daytime show, characters will have shiny new outfits and calvacades and make appearances in parks and resorts, golden statues of various characters have been set out around all four parks, and much, much more. There will be new anniversary floats bookending the current floats on the Electric Water Pageant. Of course, they will have tons of new merch and foods too! There will even be a TV show on ABC that night. Check your TV listings. The festivities will go on for the next 18 months, at least, so you’ll have plenty of time to make a trip over there! We plan to join in the fun! Come along!

This is all I can think of for now, but I’m sure more announcements will be coming from Disney. There seems to be something new everyday. There’s so much to keep up with. Some other big changes have already been discussed in my previous blogs, so check those too, if you haven’t already. Feel free to contact me if you want to discuss anything.

Disney Merriest Nites

Disneyland California just announced several new holiday parties, called Disney Merriest Nites! The parties will consist of unique holiday themed activities such as character appearances, parades, food, merchandise, and of course, access to certain rides and attractions with lower wait times. Several Disney characters – Mickey, Miguel, Tiana, Elsa, Lilo & Stitch, and Buzz – will host mini-parties around the various lands within the park, so it’ll be like 6 parties in one.

As of now, there are 5 available nights, but I wouldn’t put it past Disney to add more dates as these sell out. The parties last from 8pm til midnight, but guests with a party ticket can enter the Disneyland park at 5pm to enjoy the regular park activities first. Tickets cost $165 for all nights (11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/9) except the first one for $175 (11/11), and will be available to purchase on the Disneyland site or app starting September 14th.

For more details on the party, check out the official Disneyland page: