Category: Orlando

Disney Parks Ride Closures

Splash Mountain

The months of January and February are usually when the Disney theme parks like to do annual maintenance on their rides, especially water rides. Make sure to check each parks’ refurbishment calendar when planning your trip dates to make sure a favorite ride won’t be closed.

Below are just some main ones that I’m seeing as of this writing. In the calendars, scroll down to the Closed for Refurbishment section of each park, for the days that you’re considering.

These calendars also show the scheduled times for the numerous shows and fireworks too (of course, subject to change), so it’s good to check them if you want to plan dining reservations or ride times around certain ones.


At Disney World, some notable closures include Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom and Splash Mountain at Magic Kingdom. Additionally, the Magic Kingdom railroad and a few shows still haven’t reopened. Blizzard Beach is also now closed, but Typhoon Lagoon has reopened.

At Disneyland, the monorail will be closing permanently and Toontown is slated for a major refurb in the coming months. Currently, Splash Mountain and the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage rides are closed.


Check the calendars often, especially if your trip is still several months or even weeks away, since closures and dates for their reopening can fluctuate often. Closures do happen year-round, not just on January and February.

Of course, this applies to any other theme parks, or any other attraction/location, that you may be interested in going to as well. Always check their websites before you lock in your travel plans and before your trip dates, for any closures and changes. Or, you can use a travel agent, like me, who will stay on top of any changes for you. 😁

Let me know if you want any help figuring these out.

Mardi Gras starting soon at Universal

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On select nights from February 5 – April 24, 2022, you can celebrate Mardi Gras at Universal Studios Orlando!

Universal is touting this year’s event as “louder, wilder, and spicier” than ever, though still family friendly.

Parade float
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The popular Mardi Gras parade will be returning this year! Catch beads flying through the air as you enjoy a dazzling Mardi Gras parade with authentic floats direct from New Orleans. This year’s parade features six brand new floats along with six traditional favorite floats.

Note: there is no Mardi Gras parade on April 1, 2 and 8.

Concert stage
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On select nights, there will be live concerts by some pretty big names, including Styx, Khalid, Marshmello, Diana Ross and more live on the Music Plaza Stage. Get there early! Check the site often for updates to the lineup.

Foods
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Of course, there will be plenty of treats, from sizzling New Orleans specialties to flavors inspired by tastes from around the world, available for purchase. Be sure to visit the Mardi Gras food kiosks located throughout the park.

Access to the parade and concerts are included with the standard park entry ticket to the Universal Studios park. Make sure that you start your day in that park, not Islands of Adventure, if you don’t have park-to-park tickets.

For more details, visit the Universal Mardi Gras page.

Festival of the Arts Starts Today

Cookie Palate
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At EPCOT in Disney World, the Festival of the Arts has started. It will run from Jan 14 – Feb 21, 2022 this year.

The EPCOT festivals are great because it gives you a chance to try different activities and foods that aren’t normally there. We love them! The food portions are small, so it’s fun to “eat around the world“. The food booths are spread out around the park, but mostly around the countries. Here’s a list of festival food booths.

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Since this particular festival is themed to the arts, there are also many artsy activities. Many artists will be there to display their work, with some having showcases of them working on them. You might be able to catch an art lesson. If you can catch them doing sidewalk chalk art, those are amazing! There will also be lots of artwork available for purchase, of course.

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You can also contribute to a “paint by numbers” type giant mural, and there are several photo ops where you can be “in” a famous painting scene. Those are always fun.

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One of the highlights of the festival is the Disney in Broadway Concert Series. On select nights, performers from the Disney Broadway shows will hold concerts. There are usually 3 showtimes a night, but they’re very popular, so line up early. If you want to guarantee a seat for a specific time, you may want to consider doing a dining package for that day. You have to book the specific meal package that coincides with the showtime that you want, at participating restaurants, which will include the meal and tickets to return for that showtime for those attending the meal. Here are more details on the concert series lineup and dining packages.

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You don’t need an additional ticket or fee to attend the festival. You just need the usual park ticket and park reservation to enter EPCOT. The festival activities and food booths will usually open when the World Showcase opens. Here’s the full description of the festival from Disney’s Festival of the Arts page. Have fun!

More Disney World Restaurants Reopening

Disney food
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Disney World just announced that several beloved restaurants are finally reopening or returning as buffets.

  • Flying Fish (Boardwalk area) – Jan 27, 2022
  • Ale & Compass (Yacht Club resort) – Jan 30, 2022 (serving lunch also)
  • Turf Club (Saratoga Springs resort) – Feb 3, 2022
  • Cape May Cafe (Beach Club resort) – Feb 15, 2022 (serving breakfast & dinner buffets)
  • Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge) – Feb 17, 2022

You can make reservations for these restaurants starting Jan 20, 2022, if you’re within your 60 day reservation window, or whenever your 60 day window opens after that.

As with all things with restrictions nowadays, make sure to Know Before You Go.

Transportation to/from Orlando Airport to Disney World

Disney Magical Express bus

On Jan 1, 2022, the free Disney Magical Express bus retired, so you will need to consider other modes of transportation to/from the Orlando International Airport and the Disney World resorts now.

The above picture was from our last ride on Dec 29th when we took it from Pop Century to the airport after our epic December park and cruise trip. Sad. Trip reports are coming soon. I just started the photo posts on my Instagram today so follow there first.

So what options do you have?

1. Rent a car from the airport and drive yourself. However, prices will vary based on the type of car you rent and what deals you get. Don’t forget that you will have to factor in tolls and parking fees at the resorts per night as well.

2. Hire a private car/limo type service. This will usually be the priciest option, though it depends on what deals you get on the other options and how big your group is.

3. Book an Uber/Lyft. I always check both apps but most times, Lyft is cheaper there. Just keep in mind that they’re not allowing people to sit in the front with the driver nowadays, so if you have more than 3 people in your group, you will need to book an XL or larger instead of a regular sized car so it’ll cost more. Note the little number next to the car type to see how many people it can fit. If you need a car seat, make sure to book one that says it has one. Price it out in the apps for the day/time you’d be needing them to get an idea of pricing before your trip. It fluctuates depending on time/day.


4. Mears bus. This is the bus company that ran the Disney Magical Express before, except you have to pay them directly now. In fact, it’s using the same area at the airport and some buses are still the same, and it pretty much works exactly the same. Go to the Mears website to read more specifics and make reservations. They charge per person so it will depend on the size of your group if this is more or less than the other options. They also have a private car/small shuttle service if you don’t want to take the shared large bus with others and deal with other resort stops, but of course, that will cost more.

5. Sunshine Flyer bus. This is an upcoming new bus service themed like an old fashioned rail train. It seems very similar to Mears but you get some cute theming. Go to the Sunshine Flyer website to read more specifics and make reservations. They charge per person also and are taking reservations now for trips beginning Feb 1, 2022.

Note: most of the options will take you to/from Universal and other locations in the area as well.

Safe travels and feel free to contact me if you need help planning your trip.


Update: On Jan 28, 2022, Disney announced a new private car service option. More details here.


Disney World Holiday Park Changes

Cinderella Castle

Disney World just announced two big changes for the next few weeks.

  • Extra Park Time for Resort Guests: To celebrate the holiday season, from Dec. 19, 2021 – Jan. 3, 2022, the early theme park entry benefit for Disney Resort hotel Guests and Guests of other select hotels will be extended from 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
  • More Disney Genie+ Attractions: From Dec. 19, 2021 – Jan. 3, 2022, the following attractions will be included in Disney Genie+ service* and will not be included as an individual Lightning Lane entrance purchase option:
    • Magic Kingdom Park: Space Mountain
    • EPCOT: Frozen Ever After
    • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
    • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park: Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain

Note: Park reservations are already all taken for the days surrounding Christmas and New Years. Always check for park reservation availability before buying your park tickets. They’re two different things and both are required to get into a parks nowadays. Most resorts and dining are full too. That means it’s going to be super crowded. If you don’t already have everything booked, I don’t suggest going now.

Disney World Genie Services are Live

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.

The Genie/Lightning Lane services have gone live at Disney World. I’ve been hearing alot of questions and confusion, so I’ll attempt to clear things up. Things are always changing at Disney though, so I’ll update these as much as possible.

Read my other blog posts for the details.

Here are some quick bullet points if you want the short version.

  • This works very similarly to the old FastPass/MaxPass system, just paid for and with different names for things. Employ some of the same strategies.
  • The free standby lines or boarding groups are still available for most rides if you don’t want to buy any of this.
  • The Genie+ includes all the “regular” rides at each park, whereas the individual a la carte/individual lightning lane passes are for the really super popular rides.
  • You don’t have to buy Genie+ to buy the individual lightning lane/a la carte rides, or vice versa.
  • They’re separate independent systems. You can hold a pass or two from each type of ride at the same time.
  • You don’t have to buy these for every day of your trip or even for every person in your party.
  • The Genie+ batch of rides costs a flat fee (varies by day, usually around $20-30) per person per day for access to book all those rides, even if you park hop. You can ride as many of those rides as you can fit into the day, but can pick each ride only one time per day with a Genie+ pass. Otherwise, you will need to use the Standby line for additional rides.
  • For Genie+, everyone can pick their first ride at 7am the day of. Then, you can pick your next ride as soon as you scan into the currently booked ride or two hours from when you booked the current ride if it’s more than 2 hours away, whichever comes first.
  • You cannot pick return times for the Genie+ rides. You just get whatever the next available time slot is as listed in the app, so make sure to pick one with a time that you can do. If you realize later that you can’t do it, make sure to modify or cancel it before your window starts.
  • For individual a la carte rides, you’re limited to 2 a day, but you can buy both at 7am if you’re staying at a Disney resort or at that park’s official opening time if you’re not staying at a Disney resort.
  • If you’re park hoping, you can split your two individual a la carte rides between two parks. Just make sure the return time for your second park’s ride is after 2pm. since that’s when you can start hopping. You can pick the specific return windows for the a la cart rides.
  • Once you buy an individual a la carte ride time slot, the pass is NOT changeable, cancelable, or refundable, so choose carefully.
  • There is usually a grace period of 5 minutes before and 15 minutes after your return window to scan into the ride. It depends on the ride and cast members though, so try not to be too early/late.
  • If you miss your return window entirely, the system will consider that you have ridden it even though you didn’t, and you will not be able to pick that ride again.

Hope this helps! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Universal Studios Updates

Universal Studios Resort Florida

There has been so much news from Disney lately that it has dominated the blog, but I love Universal too! Here’s a rundown on several happenings at Universal Orlando.

Halloween Horror Nights

Halloween Horror Nights has been in full swing on select nights since early Sept and will go til Oct 31st. If you’re into scary thrills n chills, this may be for you. There are shows, haunted houses, scare actors roaming all around, and, of course, food and merch. Make sure you know what you’re getting into before you go though. This could be intense and not an event for the faint of heart. It is extremely popular though, so check for ticket availability before you make any plans.

For more details on Halloween Horror Nights, check out this post.

For specifics on the HHN food n drinks, check this post.

Voodoo Donuts

Voodoo Donuts has a secret menu Pumpkin Spice donut, only available if you order via the Universal Orlando app. Details here.

Holiday parade

Holiday festivities will begin Nov 13th and run thru Jan 2, 2022. This year, the Grinchmas show, Hogwarts projection show, and Macy’s parade will take place! Of course, there will be plenty of themed foods n merch and the lands will all be decked out. More details to come.

New Wizarding World of Harry Potter merchandise has arrived! There are house stockings, shirts, journals, etc. Happy shopping!

Shred 3D Closing

Shrek 4D is going to close permanently in January 2022. If you like that show, catch it now! No word on what’s going to replace it yet.

Mummy ride

Revenge of the Mummy is closing for a lengthy refurbishment from Jan 7th to late summer 2022. If this is your must-do ride, you should plan your trip before or after this timeframe. No word on what they’re doing that’ll take so long though.

Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras is returning in full force from Feb 5 – Apr 24, 2022 . There will be parades, concerts, foods, and all sorts of fun! For more details, check this post from Universal, where you can also sign up to get notifications on the concert lineup.

Hogwarts Castle

We love Universal as much as Disney, especially the Harry Potter areas. They did an amazing job recreating those lands. If you like thrill coasters, the Velocicoaster and several others around the parks will be right up your alley. Each park has it’s own merits and are fun in their own different ways. We’ve often done trips where we go to both Disney and Universal. It’s ok to love both!

That’s all the news for now. I’ll post updates as I get them. If you want to chat about a possible Universal trip, feel free to contact me.


Bonus news! If you’ve read this far, you deserve this treat. Universal Japan just announced a partnership with Pokemon! No details on what they’re doing yet, but after seeing the videos on what they did with Nintendo, I bet this will be just as amazing! Can’t wait! Start saving now for a Japan trip!

Genie+ Launching Oct 19th (Tips n Tricks added)

Genie+

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.

Disney just announced that the Genie+/Lightning Lane services are starting on Oct 19th at Disney World park. It will start at a future date at Disneyland park.

UPDATED 10/20/2021 – The following information has been updated to reflect how this works now that it’s live…at least as of today. If anything changes, I’ll update again.

If you were used to the old FastPass/MaxPass systems, this is not that much different. Mostly just different names for things.

Lightning Lane is the name of the physical line that you go into to do either type of ride when your return time opens, even though they seem to use it interchangeably for the ride pass names too. That’s what most people get confused about. Think old FastPass lane.

Genie+ are the “regular” rides that you use to be able to get FastPasses/MaxPasses for, it’s just that you pay a fee in order to pick those passes now.

Individual lightning lane/individual a la carte rides are the more popular rides at each park that they used to limit you to two also, it’s just that you have to pay for them individually now. They’re not included even if you buy the above Genie+ service, and you can buy one or both of these without buying Genie+ if these are all you think you need ride passes for. You can do the Standby line for the rest. Somebody start a petition to give these a better name though. I vote for Aladdin+. I think the long, bad name is what’s confusing folks.

I hope this helps clear some things up for you. I know this all sounds confusing and looks like alot of info, but it’s really not once you’re looking at the app and doing it in person. Just read and do your research ahead of time and you should be able to make use of this strategically to ride the most rides you can in a day. If you need help, let me know.

INCLUDED RIDES

The following chart shows the rides that will be included in each park as part of the overall Genie+ purchase vs the individual a la carte ride purchases for the high demand rides when this service first launched. Check the MDE app for the updated list of rides though.

Note: Free Standby lines or Virtual Groups are still available if you don’t want to buy any of these.

Genie+ rides

Note: The Genie+ service/rides and the individual a la carte rides are two different things. One does not affect the other. The available rides are different for each. You do not need to buy Genie+ in order to buy an a la carte ride pass. You can hold passes for both types of rides at the same time. They can even overlap, though try to avoid scheduling things that close together. You don’t want to risk missing your return window for one of them.

PRICING

The cost for all of the regular Genie+ rides is a one-time fee per day, not per ride. You can only use it once per ride, but you can ride as many rides as you can fit into your day.

The cost for the individual a la carte rides will vary per ride (more popular = more expensive) and day (more crowded = more expensive). I’ve seen examples ranging from $10 for Everest on a weekday to $20+ for Rise of the Resistance.

You can only choose up to 2 individual rides per person per day. You would pay the cost of each one when you buy it. Paying for the first ride doesn’t mean you get the second ride included. You pay separately for each of these 2 rides. If you have hoppers, you can split your two between 2 different parks, if you want, but make sure your 2nd ride is after the time you can hop. Click the Change Park link to pick the park that you want to get your pass at.

WHEN TO BUY

For the Genie+ service, you can buy it one day at a time, starting at midnight on the day you want it. I recommend that you just buy it the morning of the day you want it, instead of staying up til midnight, since you can’t book your first Genie+ ride until 7am each morning anyway. So, you might as well just buy the Genie+ service right before you’re about to book your first ride for it. You don’t have to be inside a park to do it either. Just stay in bed.

The individual a la carte rides can only be bought each morning too. There’s no pre-buying for these. If you’re staying at a Disney resort, you can book your individual rides at 7am ET. If you’re not staying at a Disney resort, then you can book them at the official park opening time for whichever park you want to book your ride at. You also don’t have to be inside a park at either time to book them.

Note: You don’t have to buy Genie+ or individual a la carte ones for everyone in your party either. If you have someone who won’t be riding most of the rides that’ll need passes, then it may not make sense to buy it for that person.

Also, depending on how crowded the day is and which park you’re at, you can pick n choose which day or park you even need to buy them at. You might have a higher wait tolerance for the standby lines than someone else, or one park has more high wait time rides than another, or one day of your trip could be more crowded than a subsequent less crowded day where you may not need the ride passes as much. So, you do not have to buy it for every day of your trip if you don’t need it.

Note 2: The ability to buy the Genie+ service will not run out, but good/available time slots for the rides that you can book a Genie+ pass for can indeed run out as it gets later in the day, so don’t wait too long to buy it.

* You especially have to watch the times for the individual a la carte passes. These CAN run out. I’ve heard that they were sold out of the ones for Rise of the Resistance within minutes of park opening, so definitely buy these early if you’re sure you want to ride or check often on how far out they’re already booking if you want to wait til later to pull the trigger.

If the parks have opened already, you should check the Tip Board tab in the MDE app first to see what the current wait times and next available pass time slots are to see if it’s worth buying.

PICKING RIDES

You can only select one Genie+ pass at a time, starting at 7am each morning, but you can pick the next one as soon as you use the current one.

When you pick a Genie+ ride, you can only take the next available time slot that’s showing in the app for that ride. You can’t pick one for a different timeframe like you can for the individual a la carte rides, so make sure that the next slot is one that you can do. If you find yourself not able to make a selected Genie+ ride, make sure to reschedule or cancel it before your window opens.

Tip: If you bought the Genie+ option for multiple parks, you can even change your park in the app and pick your next pass for a ride in the next park before you hop over. You don’t have to wait til you get there to book it.

If your selected Genie+ pass is more than two hours away, you can pick the next one approximately 2 hours from when you selected it, or 2 hours after the park opening time if the one you picked at 7am is later than 2 hours after that park opens. The app will tell you when you can pick the next one. Think about this and be strategic! You may be able to hold more than one Genie+ pass at a time this way. However, whenever possible, try to pick a ride with the next closest time slot so you can constantly be riding something and not waiting at least the two hours too often. The exception is, if it’s a very popular ride that could run out of passes quickly, grab whatever time you can get and then try to modify it every so often to see if an earlier time becomes available.

Tip: The return line for most of the Genie+ rides have two scanner checkpoints where you have to scan your Magic Band or ticket to enter during your window. As soon as you scan past the second scanner, you can go into the app and grab your next ride. You don’t have to wait til you’re done riding.

You can book your two individual a la carte rides for the day right away when your window opens (7am or park opening time). You don’t have to wait til you use one before booking the 2nd one for these. But, you have to buy each one separately. It’s not like a shopping cart concept where you put both in your cart and then checkout. You just click on one ride in the list, buy it, then go back to the list and buy the 2nd ride. If one of the ones that you want to buy is at a different park than the currently selected one, click the Change Park link to change it.

Just be careful spreading out the times to ones that you’re sure you can do. Make sure they don’t overlap with dining reservations or nap times!!

Note: Individual a la carte rides cannot be changed, canceled, or refunded, so choose these times carefully!

If you intend to hop, think through if you want to grab one for the next park instead of using up both in your first park. Think how long the standby line might be by the time you get to the next park, and be strategic in picking your two for the day…if you even want/need to use both.

Tip: You are still able to get a free virtual boarding group for some rides that are doing Virtual Boarding Groups, and also buy an Individual Lightning Lane pass for it. So, if you really love the ride, this would be the only way to ride it twice in a day, since virtual boarding group rides don’t have a walk-up standby line. I recommend trying for a boarding group at 7am first, and then deciding if you need/want to buy a pass.

RIDING ISSUES

You are allowed a grace period of 5 minutes before your return window and 15 minutes after your window to scan in if you intend to ride it.

For both types of rides, if you miss your window entirely, the system will treat it as if you’ve ridden it anyway. You won’t be able to select it again to ride later that day since you can only ride any ride one time per day. You would have to use the standby line after that.

Note: If a ride is down during the return window of your selected pass, just hang tight a bit. Don’t go canceling it. They’ll most likely convert Genie+ passes automatically to basically an “anytime/anything” pass that you can use now any other time that day for any other Genie+ ride, and you can let that golden ticket sit in your account til you need it. I suggest saving it for a ride later that you really want that doesn’t have any more passes at a convenient time for you or that’s already sold out. You might even be able to use it to ride something twice this way. Just use this golden ticket strategically too. In the meantime, you can get the next pass for another ride and continue on as usual. Having the golden ticket doesn’t count towards the one-at-a-time concept.

If an individual a la carte ride goes down, they’ll likely assign you a later time for that same ride, or refund you the cost of the pass automatically. Keep an eye on your app to make sure that it reflects that. The process for these individual ones has been changing, so I’ll try to keep up with it.

MORE INFO

If you’re not seeing the new Genie features in your app, make sure to update your app, or log off n log back in, or even reinstall the app. You can’t miss it if it’s there.

Definitely try to become familiar with the new Tip Board and My Day screens and play with those free Genie features to become familiar with them before your trip. You can even set up your preferences for each day (click the Change Day link) ahead of time so that the itinerary suggestions it tries to offer you reflect what you want to potentially do. This part is free to do. You will just get an error message if you try to buy any rides, so don’t bother doing that yet.

Tip: For those of you who are familiar with the old My Plans listing and want to see your trip plans that way again, you can go into the tile menu screen and select the “Future Plans” tile. It won’t reflect the new Genie features, just the traditional park and dining reservations info, but it’s a clean way to get a list of your reservations. It only shows future days though, not the current day, so be sure to screenshot the next day’s reservations by the night before if you want it for the next day.

Biggest Tip: Make sure to bring a big enough battery pack to keep your phone charged all day, especially if you’re the one who primarily does the planning for your group. So much is dependent on your phone now.

To read my short bullet points of Genie+, check out my blog post here.

To read my earlier recap of Genie+, check out my blog post here.

To read the full specifics from Disney, check out Disney’s Genie+ page.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or want to add this to your Disney bookings.