Author: Adventures by Anne

Disney Cruise Lines now require vaccinations

Disney cruise ship

UPDATE: DCL is no longer requiring testing or proof of vaccinations before sailing.

UPDATE: As of Sept 13, 2021, Disney is requiring all travelers on every ship to do a rapid test at the port before embarkation, regardless of vaccination status, courtesy of Disney. The text below has been updated to reflect the latest information.

Last week, the Bahamian government announced that all eligible guests need to be vaccinated in order to visit any Bahamian island, including the private islands owned by cruise lines. Cruise lines are not allowed to port at any Bahamian islands unless all guests 12 and older are vaccinated on the ship. This is in effect through November 1, 2021 currently, but there’s no guarantee that they won’t extend it after that.

So, it comes as no surprise that Disney Cruise Lines announced this morning that all guests 12 and older are now required to be fully vaccinated before they will be allowed to board any sailing with a stop at the Bahamas, which includes the Disney private island Castaway Cay. Any guests younger than 12 will be required to have a negative PCR test still. I’m sure other cruise lines will follow suit soon, if they haven’t required vaccinations already.

If you have an affected Disney cruise booked between September 3, 2021 and November 1, 2021, Disney is allowing you to cancel or reschedule the trip without any penalty fees before September 3, 2021 if this effects your ability to sail. Make sure to do it before the 3rd or the usual fees will apply.

Disney cruise changes and cancellations need to be called in, they cannot be made within the app yourself. If you used a travel agency to book your cruise, you have to go through them, so let them know ASAP so they can be on the long phone lines with Disney for you.

As always, read the information directly from Disney for exact specifics, including how to provide your proof of vaccination or specifics on the testing process. If your sailing was affected, you should have gotten an email from Disney as well. This is currently affecting sailings on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy ships in the upcoming months.

Disney has not stated if the vaccination policy will stay in effect beyond Nov 1, 2021, regardless if the Bahamas extends their requirement. If you have a cruise booked beyond that date, you may still want to start preparing now, if necessary, since it will take several weeks to get both doses of the vaccinations in order to be considered fully vaccinated.

As always, feel free to contact me if you need any help with your cruise information and bookings.

Introducing Disney Genie Service

Genie logo

UPDATE 07/24/2024: The Genie+ service has now been retired at Disney World in Orlando. View my Lightning Lane page to learn all about the new service. The Genie+ functionality at Disneyland California remains the same, just renamed to Lightning Lane.

UPDATE 10/8/2021: Disney just announced that the start date of these services will be Oct 19th. Check out my more recent blog post for the list of rides included in each park and pricing info.

Disney just announced the new Genie service that will appear in the Disney World MyDisneyExperience app and the Disneyland app. This will include some new features, plus the new paid replacement for FastPass+/MaxPass that has been rumored for awhile now.

Here’s my summary of everything as I understand it right now. There are tons of articles out there about this, so I’ll try to boil it down a little here.

From what I have read/seen so far, it sounds like an “assistant” type feature within the app that’ll give you recommendations on which rides to do next based on ride times and your defined interests. You can specify if you like princesses, Star Wars, and a few other things (they haven’t shown all the things you can specify yet, but it’ll probably be things like thrill rides vs tamer rides, etc) and the Genie will form a suggested itinerary of rides you might like, along with their current wait times. It’ll work together with all the features in the app now, like booking dining and such, so everything will be all in one place. This part of the app enhancement will be free. Everyone can just use this Genie “assistant” by using the Disney apps for each park. It’ll be there by default.

Then, there will be two additional premium features that you can add on.

Genie+: For a given fee per person per day, you can turn it into a Genie+ (note the plus sign) service. This is basically a paid version of FastPass+ and MaxPass that used to exist in both parks and works very similarly. This enables you to pick the ride time window for your next ride and not have to go to the ride until that time, rather than standing in a long line in that queue.

When it’s time to go to that ride, you will go through the “Lightning Lane” instead of the usual Standby line, so you’re not waiting in a line. They’ve basically just renamed the old FassPass/MaxPass lines to now be called “Lightning Lanes”, so don’t let this info confuse you. Just equate Lightning Lanes to FastPass/MaxPass entrances and Genie+ to the old FastPass+/MaxPass system.

Like before, you can only hold one time selection at a time, so you have to wait until you ride that one before you can pick your next one. The exception is that if the return time is more than 2 hours away from your selection time (or 2 hours after park opening time), you can pick the next ride after 2 hours so it’s not like you’re stuck with a huge block of time where you can’t pick anything. There’s no limit, so you can select rides all day as long as times are available, but you can only pick each ride one time throughout your day.

If you intend to park hop that day and want to use the Genie+ service at the other park too, make sure you buy the one that let’s you use it at multiple parks instead of the specific park one.

When you buy the Genie+ service, it also includes some additional features, like photo downloads at Disneyland and VR Snapchat filters at Disney World. Unfortunately, it does not include the actual photo downloads at Disney World, so you will still have to buy the Memory Maker package separately if you want the photo downloads.

You can buy this Genie+ add-on starting at midnight of the day you intend to use it, and then pick your first ride starting at 7am of that day.

Individual Lightning Lane Selections: The second add-on feature is the ability to select ride times for up to 2 rides per day that belong in this category. These are the really, reeeally popular rides, like Mine Train and Radiator Racers, that aren’t included in the above Genie+ category. The cost of these will vary by availability. Their prices are listed in the MDE app where you go to buy them.

You do not have to buy the Genie+ service in order to buy these Individual Lightning Lanes, so you can pick and choose if you just buy one or the other or both, depending on which rides you think you need them for.

As a benefit to guests staying at a Disney resort, if you’re buying the Individual Lightning Lanes, you can make that first selection at 7am each morning, without needing to be in the park. The 7am head start is especially helpful since these will be the really popular rides that may run out of times quickly. If you are not staying at a Disney resort, you can make your first selection at park opening time for the park whose ride you’re buying it for.

They will continue using the current Virtual Queue system for some reeeally, reeeeeally popular rides that come along. Check the MDE app to see which ones currently have Virtual Queues. If they have a Virtual Queue, most likely, that means you cannot just walk up to it and wait in a Standby line. Virtual queues are still free. It sounds like these rides will be included in the Individual Lightning Lane category as well. So, if you aren’t able to get a virtual group or choose not to go through the stress of even trying, you would be able to just pay for an Individual Lightning Lane pass for it.

So, essentially, the rides will be divided into 4 categories – ones that are usually pretty low waits that they don’t even include any passes for, ones with moderate waits that you can buy Genie+ to get passes for, ones with high waits that you have to buy specific Individual Lightning Lane passes for, and ones with super high waits that you have to join a Virtual Queue to ride.

Of course, you can just use the free Standby queue to ride any of the rides still, besides the ones with only Virtual Queues. It just depends on your wait tolerance level and which rides you want to ride. You have the flexibility to decide how you want to make use of this depending on ride times for that day. It comes down to a time vs cost decision – so whether it’s worth it will differ for each person.

All of these features are supposed to roll out this Fall, though they didn’t give a specific date, so I guess we’ll see if they reveal more details before then. There are still some unanswered questions too. Who knows? Even some of what they’ve revealed so far may change between now and then. Once it rolls out, we’ll see for sure how it works and what other features are included. I’ll keep you posted if there are any major changes. It’s not that far away.

In the meantime, if you want to read the full article and watch a video from Disney revealing this new enhancement, go to the sites here:

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser launches Spring 2022

Halcyon ship

UPDATE 10/7/2021: Bookings will open Oct 28, 2021 with sailings starting Mar 1, 2022. More details here.

Disney just announced tons of details about the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, the Halcyon. This will be a 2 night immersive experience on board the “ship”, where you will be a part of a first of its kind Star Wars adventure that includes a stop at Batuu Galaxy’s Edge. Think land and sea cruise experience, but in the Star Wars realm.

It’s hard to describe exactly what it’ll be like since this is brand new, but the theming looks impressive so far. Disney has released some concept photos, and just today, a short teaser video.

The experience will include a 2 night stay in a ship cabin (aka hotel room), meals, a visit to Batuu (in Hollywood Studios, but only that section of the park), and a bunch of activities like lightsaber training and secret missions.

They’re listing starting prices of $4800 for 2 people per cabin to $6000 for 4. These are just starting prices, listed for the Fall months, so chances are, they’ll only go up from there for the peak months and for higher level cabins. Yikes!

They haven’t announced when booking will start yet, but I suspect it’ll be in the next few months if it’s supposed to launch next Spring. If it works like regular cruises, prices will always be lowest when they’re first released and only go up as room inventory goes down, so you’ll probably want to book asap if you’re seriously considering this. Let me know if you would like me to help.

Read all the specifics on the Disney World Starcruiser page, which includes a sample itinerary and pricing. Select from the drop-down menu to view the related pages.

Note: Just based on the sample itinerary, it sounds like this experience will only include the two night stay on the Halcyon ship/hotel and the brief visit to Batuu in Hollywood Studios. You won’t leave it otherwise. So, if you want to go to the rest of the Disney World parks, you will need to book that as a separate experience before or after. Basically, get park tickets and hotel/resort stay like you would a normal Disney World trip.

Disneyland Annual Pass Program

Magic Key logo

Disney just announced a new program called Magic Key that will be replacing the annual pass program at Disneyland and California Adventure.

There will be 4 levels of the program with different amounts of allowable park reservation days, discounts, and other benefits, so you can see if one of them makes sense for your group. Read all of the details carefully on the Disneyland site’s Magic Key page.

I know the initial cost of an annual pass, or now a “key” (is that what we’ll call them now?), seems daunting at first, but do the math on how many days you’ll be going in a year, along with the discounts that may apply to you. With the increasing cost of individual day tickets, you may be surprised. If you do long trips or several short trips a year, it actually may be more cost effective to get one. Or see if it makes sense for at least one member of your group to get one just for the discounts. Again, do the math on that. It still could work out if you spend alot on dining and shopping.

Dsney World Passholder logo

On the other coast, Disney World has also confirmed that the Passholder program will be available for sale again before the 50th Anniversary on Oct 1st. More details are supposed to come out by the end of the month, so stay tuned.

Do you have a million photos too?

Corkboards of country shapes

Do you do anything with all those photos on your phone? At the very least, please make sure you have them backed up to another location besides your phone!!

I just came across this article with some great ideas on what you can do with them. Do you have other ideas too? Please share.

Note: if you buy the digital photo packages from theme parks, like the Memory Maker from Disney or the My Universal Photos at Universal, it gives you the copyrights to your photos. So, you can now print them using any print location, which could be more economical than printing them from the theme parks. Also, you can use them in products, like the ones mentioned in the article above.

Get creative and let your pics remind you and others of your great memories. Don’t just let them be hidden in your phone.

Disney masks required again

Mickey mask

Well, it looks like the recent spike in Covid cases caused by the unvaccinated folks has ruined things for everyone. Disney World and Disneyland California just announced that masks will be required again, starting July 30th, at all indoor settings and attractions. Here’s the text snippet from the Disney site:

Beginning July 30, face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) while indoors and in Disney buses, monorail and Disney Skyliner, regardless of vaccination status. This includes upon entering and throughout all attractions. Face coverings remain optional for all Guests in outdoor common areas.

For the full details on this and other current restrictions, refer to the Disney World experience updates page and the Disneyland experience updates page.

This was just announced for the Disney World and Disneyland California locations, but I’m sure the same will be applied to other Disney locations and other theme parks soon, unfortunately. Hopefully, this won’t lead to further restrictions or even another shutdown.

Let’s hope that everyone gets vaccinated soon and stops the spread!

Update: As of Thursday, August 19, 2021, masks are now optional, not required, on outdoor parts of ride queues and outdoor rides, like Dumbo. I have a feeling this will be a constantly changing situation, so always check for the latest information on the official Disney sites listed above.

Disney Cruises are back!!

Disney Cruise Lines

Exciting news!!

Today, Disney Cruise Lines announced that they will start cruising again with the Bahamian sailings on August 9th!

Also, the 3 and 4 night cruises on the Disney Dream in Aug and early September will be replacing the Nassau stop with a stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay instead. So, if you’re lucky enough to have a booking on those sailings, you will get two stops at Castaway Cay now! So lucky! That island is awesome!

If you have a cruise booked for the next few months, you should’ve gotten an email from Disney Cruise Lines explaining some upcoming changes. Make sure to know before you go.

We can’t wait to sail again soon! I’ll post a trip recap of one of our last cruises next.

Email me if you want to chat more about Disney cruises.

Follow me on Instagram

Instagram

I’ve just added some of the Disney trip pictures to my new Instagram account!

Follow me there: adventures_by_anne.

Since this is new, I only have pics from this latest trip so far, but I’ll try to go back to add some pics from past trips eventually. Going forward, I’ll be able to update you with trip pics faster there, but will continue to do recaps here as soon as possible. Now, you have two ways of following along on our adventures!

EPCOT Spaceship Earth

If you haven’t already, you can read my full June trip recap here.

Disney World Trip Recaps Are Done

Magic Kingdom castle

I’ve finally finished all of the daily recaps for our June Disney World Trip! Come see what it was like!

We had a great time soaking in the magic, doing all the rides, and eating all the foods! It was just good to be back!

We managed to visit all 4 theme parks (some multiple times), Blizzard Beach water park, Disney Springs, and several resorts. We tried several new restaurants too! Yum!

Dole whips

We did a ton of stuff, but it was also pretty chill since we had so many days on this trip. However, there are still many more things that we could do. Next trip!

Despite some short bouts of fierce afternoon storms, we got lucky with the weather in general. It was Florida summer, hot n humid, but wasn’t crazy hot until our last day.

Epcot Mexico crowds

The crowds weren’t too bad either all week. Most rides were less than a half hour wait, but if you know the strategies, like when is the best time to do which ride, you can get alot of them in for less than 15 minutes. We skipped some of the bigger rides that always had long waits, but that was mostly because we didn’t feel like waiting more than half an hour. We’ve done them before. Hopefully, FastPasses will return soon. We would usually get FastPasses for those rides.

Now, if you’re concerned about crowds, know that social distancing is out the window and hardly anyone is wearing masks anymore. You’ll be walking right next to people in stores and walkways, etc, so assess your own comfort level with that. They’re increasing capacity so crowds are getting higher by the week. Of course, if you’re going during holidays or school breaks, expect even higher than normal crowds then too.

We made some minor changes to our plans, but that’s to be expected on any trip. Treat your plans like a rough draft, know your alternate options, and revise as you create your magical story.

Epcot

A Disney trip is not about racing through rides. Soak in the atmosphere, see the shows, try the restaurants, and explore all of the other features. All of it together form the unique experience of going to these theme parks vs your neighborhood amusement park. That’s what makes these parks so much more magical. Make sure to get the full experience of them.

I hope you get a sense of what a Disney trip could be like from our recaps, and get some ideas for your future trips. Of course, all trips are different. Your trip should be customized to your group’s desires. If you have any questions about the stuff we did, feel free to ask me.

These places are huge, and you can easily miss lots of fun things, and waste a lot of time (thus, money) by not knowing key tips n tricks. I definitely recommend doing your research and talking to a friend who is very familiar with all of these parks. Better yet, talk to a friend who is a travel agent! Hint, hint!

If you would like me to help with your planning, feel free to contact me at adventuresbyanne@gmail.com.

Start reading our trip recaps here or under the Trip Recaps section of the main menu. Have fun!

Mickey n friends

July 4th – Independence Day

Independence Day

Here in the United States, July 4th is Independence Day. Here’s the history behind it. Colloquially, we may just think of it as a good long weekend off from work, bbq time, or a good trip weekend, but we should remember how we’re able to do these things in the first place.

Of course, fireworks are a big part of the July 4th celebrations usually. Just in time, Disney World restarted the fireworks at Magic Kingdom and Epcot parks the other day, after being shuttered for a tough many months!

Too bad we weren’t still down there to see them, but here are some good YouTube videos that I found that give a good sense of what it was like down there. We can pretend we’re there and celebrate with them. I can feel their excitement. In a way, it’s a very symbolic and emotional sign of things improving and finally getting back to some sense of normal. Is someone peeling onions?

Magic Kingdom – Happily Ever After

Happily ever after

EPCOT Forever

Epcot forever

If you are looking for things to do this weekend, here are some ideas in an article I just came across.

Have a safe and happy weekend!