In this episode the DisGeek crew discuss our favorite attractions from the Disneyland Resort that are no longer with us. We also talk about the parks re-opening dates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
[Read more…]Episode 161 – We’re All in This Together™
In episode 161 the DisGeek crew talks about returning to Disneyland once the COVID-19 Pandemic is over. And other stuff.
Disney Springs Reopening in Phases on May 20
The Shanghai Disneyland reopens in phases starting MAY 11 the following health and safety protocols include:
Employee screenings and protection
- Institute health and safety COVID-19 training for employees
- Encourage contactless interactions with visitors
- Provide masks and additional protective equipment to employees
Entrance and security checkpoints
- Require advanced reservations for daily visitors and annual pass holders
- Use government-issued Shanghai health QR code contact tracing system
- Implement temperature screening
- Limit attendance and pulse visitor entry
- Sanitize entry turnstiles
- Require visitors to wear protective face masks
Social distancing and sanitization
- Control visitor capacity and density
- Reduce 80,000 visitor capacity to 24,000 visitors per day
- Increase sanitization and disinfection measures at high-touch locations
- Install hand sanitizing stations at attraction entrances and exits
Rides and attractions
- Manage capacity in queues and on ride vehicles
- Structure queues to maintain social distancing
- Enforce social distancing on ride vehicles
- Sanitize ride vehicles, handlebars and queue railings
- Temporarily close some theater shows and children’s play areas
Shows and characters
- Temporarily suspend parades and nighttime spectaculars
- Offer nightly light and music show on the Enchanted Storybook Castle
- Temporarily halt close interactions and close-up photos with costumed characters
- Offer daily Mickey and Friends Express character procession
Dining safety protocols
- Manage restaurant capacity
- Allow visitors to remove protective face masks while dining
A Message about Disney Parks from Chief Medical Officer
Interesting Article about AP’s
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Minisode 10 – Magic Happens Review
Connie Moreno heads over to Disneyland to watch the all-new, “Magic Happens” parade. Here is her review!
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Episode 160 – Bob Iger and Other Random Things
In this episode, we are everywhere! But mostly trying to talk about Bob Iger.
Random News Items
Food and Wine Starts Friday
“Magic Happens” parade starts Friday as well
Main Story
Bob Iger Steps Down Bob Chapek Becomes CEO
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Episode 159 – Rise of the Resistance
The DisGeek crew discuss the all-new attraction, Rise of the Resistance at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland in Anaheim California
News
Smugglers Run of Fastpass + at WDW
Rise of the Resistance now open
Tips for using the Virtual Queue per Mouse Planet:
- The easiest way to join the virtual queue is by using the existing Disneyland smartphone application. Download the app before you visit Disneyland, or, if you already have it, make sure to update to the latest version before you visit. It’s also a good idea to authorize the app to send you push notifications.
- Once inside Disneyland, you can request to join a boarding group as soon as the park officially opens for the day. Friday, January 17 is a Magic Morning day at Disneyland. Even though Magic Morning begins at 7:00 a.m., the virtual queue will not open until the published park opening of 8:00 a.m.
- Joining a boarding group is very similar to selecting a digital Fastpass. Users first select their party from a list of people to whom they are already linked in the Disneyland smartphone app, then click to add their party to the boarding group. The app will give you your assigned boarding group, and let you monitor the status of boarding groups.
- When it’s time for your boarding group to ride the attraction, the app will send an alert to your phone. At Walt Disney World, you currently have up to two hours to make your way to the the attraction. This grace period allows you plenty of time if you’re in the middle of a ride, parade, or meal when you get the alert, and we expect the policy will be the same at Disneyland.
- If you don’t use the Disneyland smartphone app, you can also join the virtual queue by going to one of several cast member-assisted stations throughout Disneyland. There, you will scan your admission media and receive a paper pass with your designated boarding group. In-park signage at the Guest Relations kiosks will display the current boarding group, so that you’ll know if it’s time to head back to the attraction with your paper ticket.
Now for the bad news: Simply having an assigned boarding group doesn’t guarantee you’ll be called to ride. In the event the attraction breaks down (an expected situation for a brand new ride during the opening weeks and months), the higher boarding group numbers may not be called to ride that day (and the uncalled numbers don’t roll over to the next day).
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