5 Disney Parks Features the Pandemic Took and Whether or Not They’ll Return

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken so much from everyone. Some more than others. But no one has escaped unscathed. In the realm of Walt Disney World, even with the parks back in action for months now, and even Disneyland on the verge of a return, so much remains different with perks, features, and options still vacant from the guest experience. 

As Disney fans, we miss what we once had. The flexibility, the freedom, the ability to enjoy a nostalgia-filled dalliance in one of the most immersive and joyful places in the world. That world, that Disney experience, is gone. It is unlikely to return anytime soon, if ever. That being said, there are several features of a pre-COVID visit to Walt Disney World that are gone that have made an impact on the guest experience.

With this in mind, here are five things the pandemic took from Disney fans and my thoughts as to whether or not they will return. 

1. Disney Dining Plan

The Disney Dining Plan can be a contentious issue with avid Disney travelers. Love it or hate it, there is a sizeable contingent of visitors to Walt Disney World who enjoy the flexibility of paying for their meals ahead of time and to make it part of the journey through the resorts and parks. Since the parks opened up again in the summer of 2020 in Florida, the dining plan remains an elusive option for travelers. 

The Disney Dining Plan may be an essential part of so many visitors’ trips that it has to come back.

I’ve personally enjoyed the dining plan on several occasions because it makes sense for my family. While I haven’t made it back to the parks since the pandemic hit, it is something that would be greatly missed by me personally when my family returns. My guess is that the dining plan will return when it is safe and economically viable for Disney. It may not return in its original state, but the fact of the matter is, Disney makes too much money from the dining plan to not bring it back.

2. True Park Hopping

The Park Hopper ticket option is one of the most popular features for any Walt Disney World traveler because it provides one simple thing: freedom. Freedom to move, freedom to choose when and where you go, and to do so on a whim. There are countless situations where park hopping is wanted and needed, including when you have dining reservations, different opinions and wants from your traveling party, or you simply have to leave or your six-year-old won’t stop talking about the Haunted Mansion while you’re at Epcot trying to have a peaceful margarita at the Mexico pavilion.

Like so many of the features Disney has cut or altered in the past year, a number of factors played into the elimination of the Park Hopper option. Health and safety, contact tracing, staffing considerations, you name it. Park Hopping is simply challenging to maintain during times of financial uncertainty, let alone all of the other factors that have altered our everyday lives over the past year. 

Of course, “park hopping” is happening in some way right now. I put quotations around “park hopping” because I don’t want anyone to confuse this version with its more popular predecessor. Yes, you can switch parks. No, you cannot do it on a whim and change what park you want to go to at the last minute. The park reservation system is in place limiting who, when, and where you can park hop to. Freedom? Not quite.

In the end, the more full, un-quotationed, Park Hopping will certainly return in time. Perhaps toward the end of 2021 or 2022 once the reservation system is either changed or eliminated entirely. If not, there will be some annoyed Disney fans wanting to bail on a less than exciting morning or afternoon at the parks.

3. Streetmosphere 

It’s the little things that make a trip to Walt Disney World magical. Sure, the immersive lands, the rides, and the collective experience of being at a theme park with friends and family make Disney World special, the small touches of Streetmosphere that build the world for us all. Whether it’s the more formal members of Disney Streetmosphere like the Dapper Dans and Citizens of Hollywood or the less formal like the artistic janitorial staff, these touches of entertainment make Walt Disney World what it is: uniquely immersive.

Excellent Streetsmosphere and cast member interactions can make all the difference for a memorable trip.

There is no doubt that Universal and other smaller theme parks have taken atmosphere performers from the Disney playbook and applied it to their own parks, but Disney was the first, and did it well. COVID-19 has taken much of the Streetmosphere from the parks, however. The reasons for the missing performances isn’t just about health and safety around crowds, of course. There is a financial factor to this decision as well. 

Disney is a massive corporation with decades of strong finances, especially around Walt Disney World, but that was pre-COVID. Losses have been significant and the powers that be are unlikely to make a decision that would damage their ability to turn a profit during what is — at best — a precarious time. I do believe Streetmosphere cast members will return in a gradual manner, it just will not be predictable, much to the chagrin of park guests, the detriment of the parks themselves, and the livelihoods of these talented and important members of the Walt Disney World team.

4. Disney’s Magical Express

This one is still raw for many, myself included. Disney’s Magical Express is set to be no more as of January 1, 2022. Now, this is not specifically tied to the pandemic as it continues to operate, but the financial challenges of the time have forced Disney to make cuts for the short and long term that they may not have considered before. The Magical Express is one such aspect of the business.

In the grand scheme of Walt Disney World, the Magical Express isn’t exactly a legacy feature of its operations. Having started operations from the Orlando International Airport in 2005 to Disney property, it has a loyal following of guests and families who rely on it to get to Disney and back. Is it a perfect system? Definitely not. But it is part of the experience of getting off your flight, making your way through the airport to the Magical Express check in kiosk and getting on the bus. The moment you sit down, you immediately feel like you’re actually starting your Disney vacation before even setting foot on Disney property. Nothing can quite replace that. And people let that be known very quickly after the announcement was made.

This bus system is actually operated by Mears, making the financial considerations a contractual decision more than simply operational. There were likely a number of factors that went into the decision with money being the main consideration. Seeing the immense reaction from Disney fans, Mears decided to create a new Mears Connect service to help fill the gap left by the Magical Express. Details are light on the new service, but I know a number of families are already relieved to hear something will be there to help get us to Walt Disney World and back to the airport.

My gut, though, tells me that we haven’t seen the last of the Magical Express. Will it be like it was in the before times? Likely not, but as guests return and they realize that Disney has taken away the convenience of hopping on the bus to get on property without a replacement, we may see a continued groundswell of pressure to bring it back. 

5. Close Proximity Character Interactions

Character interactions have been a mainstay for the Disney parks since the times of Disneyland. From meet and greets at restaurants like Akershus, Crystal Palace, and Cinderella’s Royal Table to interactions throughout the parks, Disney fans young and not so young have cherished meeting their favorite Disney characters. 

Due to safety precautions for the sake of cast members and guest health, Disney suspended close proximity character interactions and replaced them with a mix of distance character spottings and small cavalcades. The feedback on these interactions have been fairly positive considering they aren’t what everyone remembers, but the new experiences still aren’t the same. 

The return to close interactions with characters will happen. It will likely be done in stages as Disney ramps back up, opens up more capacity at restaurants, and can guarantee a renewed layer of safety for character cast members. I know my kids are looking forward to the chance to interact with Pooh and the gang at Crystal Palace while I eat semi-warm buffet wings in between taking photos. It’s really what dreams are made of right now.

I could have listed many other lost features like fireworks and Minnie vans, but these are five I believe will have an outsized impact on guest enjoyment and value over the long term. We all want to get back to a 2019-era Walt Disney World experience. It’s not going to happen. But we can look forward to some of the magic returning in due time. I just hope Disney knows how much magic they need to pile back on with a shovel instead of sprinkling it on like a chef with a teaspoon of saffron. If they don’t, the crowds are not going to be coming back as quickly. I know I won’t be and I’m certainly more loyal than your average Disney visitor.

PHOTOS: The Simpsons Ride Reopens with Hand Sanitizing, Physical Distancing, and No Pre-Show at Universal Studios Hollywood

universal-studios-hollywood-the-simpsons-ride-1-7201089

Though Universal Studios Hollywood may have reopened to guests on April 16th following a year-long closure, not all attractions were available. Like Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, The Simpsons Ride did not reopen until this past weekend. While visiting the park, we dropped into Krustyland to see how safety measures affected the experience. We never thought we’d be so happy to see Krusty the Clown’s giant head again. Physical distancing markers were present in the queue, intended to keep guests six […]

The post PHOTOS: The Simpsons Ride Reopens with Hand Sanitizing, Physical Distancing, and No Pre-Show at Universal Studios Hollywood appeared first on WDW News Today.

Disney Channel Greenlights Supervillain Comedy Series Starring Isabella Pappa and Lucy Davis to Star

Disney Channel has given the green light to Amy from Amarillo, a supervillain comedy series with Isabella Pappas and Lucy Davis set to star, according to Deadline. Amy from Amarillo, which is a working title, will be a half-hour live-action comedy. After what Deadline refers to as “a wide search,” Isabella Pappas has been cast in the […]

The post Disney Channel Greenlights Supervillain Comedy Series Starring Isabella Pappa and Lucy Davis to Star appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.

PHOTOS: Crane Joins “Harmonious” Barges on World Showcase Lagoon, Ring Arm Lighting Tested at EPCOT

Harmonious Ring Barge Arm Light Testing

Just last week, the “Harmonious” ring arms received a decorative screen cover, and earlier this week the barges started a bit of refreshing with pressure washing and painting. Today we are seeing light testing on the ring arms and some new equipment appear on an additional work barge. Another work barge has appeared, this one carrying a piece of heavy machinery like the one carrying a lift. This large, yellow piece of equipment is a crane used for heavy loads. […]

The post PHOTOS: Crane Joins “Harmonious” Barges on World Showcase Lagoon, Ring Arm Lighting Tested at EPCOT appeared first on WDW News Today.

Game Review: ESPN Trivia Night

ESPN Trivia Night from Funko Games tests your sports knowledge while offering those with more skills than data an opportunity to keep the score tight. Our family consumes plenty of sports content yet I find the idea of competing in a sports trivia game intimidating. And although ESPN Trivia Night offers multiple-choice questions in a […]

The post Game Review: ESPN Trivia Night appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.

PHOTOS: New Minnie Mouse Loungefly Wristlet Available at Walt Disney World

loungefly-minnie-wristlet-7

If you only want to carry a small bag during your Disney Parks trips, then this new wristlet by Loungefly might be for you. The Minnie Mouse wristlet, which can also work as a belt bag, is now available at Walt Disney World. The wristlet matches the sequined mini backpack released earlier this week. Minnie Mouse Wristlet by Loungefly – $40 The bag is shaped like a backpack and the base is red with white polka dots. The front pocket […]

The post PHOTOS: New Minnie Mouse Loungefly Wristlet Available at Walt Disney World appeared first on WDW News Today.

REVIEW: The Disney Churro Dip We Didn’t Know We Needed

When it comes to classic Disneyland snacks, we are all about Churros. There are SO many flavors to try!

CHURRO!

We’re talking about Fluffernutter Churros, Pecan Pie Churros, Gold Dusted Churros, and even Sleeping Beauty Churros! Honestly, we CAN’T get enough!

So while we over at Downtown Disney today, we stopped by the California Churro Company Cart to see what was new… and lo and behold, we saw the breakfast of our dreams: French Toast Churros.

Um… breakfast churros!

These churros are Cinnamon Churros with Powdered Sugar, and they come with Maple Syrup for dipping! Who says churros can’t be breakfast?

NOM

The churros were soft and warm, just like churros should be. However, we didn’t really get a strong French toast flavor, but the maple syrup is what gives it that breakfast vibe. By itself, the churro tasted like a regular churro. So if you get this, dip generously — the syrup is what makes it special.

Dipped in syrup like breakfast should be

We tried the French Toast Churro over at Sunshine Churros in Disney World’s Disney Springs and we had basically the same experience. It tasted just like a regular churro, but the maple syrup was a hit.

French Toast Churro in Disney World

This is, however, proof that churros are a good breakfast food — even if you like to have breakfast throughout the day, like we do! And if you’re in the area, you can try these churros for yourself for $6.95.

And we’ll be sure to keep tasting ALL the churros at Disneyland and keep you updated on our faves!

Check Out The Special Popcorn Bucket Is Returning To Disneyland for Legacy Passholders

Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe!

Don’t Miss Out on Any Disney Fun!

Order Your Copy of the 2021 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining Today!

With more than 750 pages, the 2021 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining is full of tips and planning tools developed by Disney World experts over 30+ years of visits. We’ve done the research for you, so you’ll know just which spots will uniquely suit your family’s needs!

With mini-reviews of every single restaurant, bar, lounge, kiosk and more; an entire chapter on the best snacks in Disney World; full Disney Dining Plan analysis (and how to get FREE dining); and a full chapter on discounts and deals; you’ll have everything you need to plan your best vacation yet.

Click here to order your copy of the 2021 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining E-book with code WDW2021 to save 25% off the cover price today!

Use code WDW2021 at check-out for 25% off the cover price today!

ready-to-shop-button
Our guides are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. 🙂

Do you think churros are a good breakfast? Let us know in the comments!

The post REVIEW: The Disney Churro Dip We Didn’t Know We Needed first appeared on the disney food blog.

Natasha Rothwell Signs Overall Deal with ABC Signature

Writer, producer and actress Natasha Rothwell has signed a multi-year overall deal with ABC Signature Studios, according to Deadline. Under her new deal, Rothwell will develop new projects for television under her Big Hattie Productions. Financial details on the deal have not been shared at this time, but Deadline reports that the three-year deal is in […]

The post Natasha Rothwell Signs Overall Deal with ABC Signature appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.

REVIEW: GCH Craftsman Bar & Grill Charcuterie Pizza Brings Great Flavors to a Reopened Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

craftsman-bar-charcuterie-pizza-collage

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at Disneyland Resort reopened today, and for now, the GCH Craftsman Bar & Grill are the only dining locations open. The bar and grill currently have the same menu, which is a hybrid of favorites from both locations. Craftsman Grill is using mobile order for now and reservations are required for Craftsman Bar. Both menus are available through a QR code. That being said, the bar was allowing walk-up guests today. Dining at GCH […]

The post REVIEW: GCH Craftsman Bar & Grill Charcuterie Pizza Brings Great Flavors to a Reopened Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa appeared first on WDW News Today.