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We’re constantly keeping an eye out for Disney discounts for ya!
Cinderella Castle
After all, if you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you’ll want to know ALL about how you can save. And between deals on hotels, tickets, and so much more, there are plenty of options! But an offer is set to expire SOON that we’ve got to tell you about.
In case ya didn’t know, you can currently save up to 30% on your Disney World hotel room! The discount is valid for most nights from April 18, 2021 through July 10, 2021, and savings vary based on the type of room you get.
Disney’s Riviera Resort
But there’s a catch. To take advantage of this deal, you need to book by May 27th. And that’s coming up soon! So this is a friendly reminder to reserve your room ASAP if you have a trip coming up in the next few months.
All-Star Movies
This offer does exclude a couple of room types: 3-bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. So just keep that in mind!
Now that’s a view!
If you have a trip planned later this summer, a NEW deal will kick off for stays starting on July 11th — it’ll allow you to save up to 25%. Mark your calendars and enjoy those sweet savings! And stay tuned to DFB for plenty more Disney news.
Our favorite people over at Small World Vacations are ready to help you save time, headaches, and best of all, money, when you book your Disney trip or cruise.
Their agents compare current offers to find the best deal for you — they’ve literally saved their guests millions of dollars since 1996. Plus, their services are 100% FREE FOR YOU! (They’re DFB’s recommended travel agency, and you can see why here!)
Lookin’ for a boozy new cocktail near Disney World?
Disney Springs
You’ve got a good chance of finding one at Disney Springs! From whiskey flights to summery sips, it seems like new drinks are always popping up around here (along with some pretty sweet discounts)! And over at Dockside Margaritas, there’s something NEW we just have to try.
Yup, there’s a new Chipotle-Pineapple Margarita here! This baby’s got Don Julio Reposado Tequila, Grand Marnier, chipotle-pineapple, sweet-and-sour, pineapple and lime juices, and a good ol’ chili-salt rim. Sounds spicy!
Chipotle-Pineapple Margarita
Well, as it turns out…not really. Sure, the rim is nice and spicy, but we wanted more kick to the drink itself! If you’re strictly going for a sip with some heat, this may not be a good option for you.
Isn’t it pretty?!
But aside from that, this drink is delicious! The pineapple is not too acidic, but the flavor is strong. Pineapple people will probably love this (especially because of that little grilled chunk on top!).
It’s tasty, too!
At $17, this is PRICEY for a marg, but it’s a pretty strong pour. No fear of a lack of booze here!
We spotted this Chipotle-Pineapple Margarita at Dockside Margaritas in Disney Springs! pic.twitter.com/s04c285FsT
If you’re looking for a pineapple-inspired sip (with a littttle bit of spice), head on over to Dockside Margaritas! And we’ll keep ya posted with plenty more Disney news and reviews here at DFB.
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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.
One BIG concern we had was whether guests would even be ABLE to park hop, as it is based on capacity and availability in the parks. When it was first announced, it sure seemed like we had to brace for the inability to hop due to capacity limits. Has this been an issue for us yet? Is it an issue you should be worried about for your next trip? We’re breaking it all down for you right now!
What’s Going on With Park Hopping Right Now?
First, let’s go through a quick break-down of how Park Hopping operates in Disney World right now. As we mentioned before, Park Hopping returned to Disney World in a modified way earlier this year. There are a few important things you need to keep in mind if you want to Park Hop under this modified system.
First — you need a ticket with the Park Hopper option or a pass that includes park hopping abilities (in other words, a basic one-day, one-park, standard ticket won’t allow you to hop around).
Balloons!
Second — you need to make a Park Pass for the first park you want to visit each day of your trip. Third — you MUST visit that first park in order to hop later. You can’t just skip that first park and go directly to a second park later. Instead, you MUST enter your first park (the park you have a Park Pass for), and THEN you’ll be allowed to hop.
Fourth — you can only hop to another parkbeginning at 2PM each day. Disney has noted that this 2PM Park Hopping start time is subject to change in the future, but that is what it is set at right now.
That view tho
Fifth — and this is the real kicker — you can only hop at 2PM IF there’s availability.Park Hopping to each park is limited by the park’s capacity limitations. So, there is a possibility that one of the parks (or all of the parks) could be at full capacity with no availability for Park Hopping when you try to hop in the afternoon. If that’s the case, then you wouldn’t be able to hop to those parks without availability. You can call a number to check each park’s Park Hopping availability.
Why Was Park Availability for Hopping Such a Concern?
Park capacity is limited in the Disney World theme parks right now. Based on the most recent information Disney has shared, capacity is capped at 35% at the moment. So, capacity and availability to get into the parks is limited on a general scale.
Let’s say all of the Park Passes for all 4 parks for all of the days of your trip are completely full — that means the parks are ALL expected to be at capacity those days. The concern is that if all of the parks are at capacity (or are just very busy), there may not be availability to Park Hop. Among all of the other factors, this is one of the things that really made us wonder whether park hopping would be worth the cost in 2021. If you WANT to hop to another park but can’t, is it even worth spending the cash for a “what if?”
Essentially, you have to pay to use the Park Hopper option, but you are not TECHNICALLY guaranteed to hop at all.
A Look at Some Disney Crowds
There is a possibility that you’ll get to the 2PM Park Hopping start time and one or more (potentially all) of the Disney World parks will be entirely full, without any availability to Park Hop at all. This could happen for one day of your trip, two days, or maybe the entire trip. Yikes.
There’s even a possibility (as far as we know under the information Disney has presently been shared) that you could see a park has Park Hopper availability, get on the bus to go there, and then arrive only to find that it reached capacity for hopping while you were traveling there and you’re no longer able to enter. You could go back to your original park or go to another park with availability, but that would still result in a lot of lost time and effort.
So…do you need to be afraid of there not being any Park Hopping availability? Have we ever tried to hop to a park only to find there’s no availability, as we previously feared? It turns out the answer is…”No!”
Crowds can be another source of stress for any guest!
Seriously! Things have actually surprisingly been fine for our DFB reporters. Our reporters are in the parks essentially every single day getting all the latest information and updates for you. They’re even in the parks during those VERY busy holiday weekends. Overall, our reporters really haven’t experienced issues with Park Hopping availability after 2PM each day. Even at the busiest we’ve seen so far, Spring Break, we hopped each day with ease. We kept checking the phone number — all parks available each day!
But, That Could Change! Here’s What You Need to Know
Now, this is just what our reporters have experienced, so it’s possible that other guests have experienced something different. We’ve asked around and, to our knowledge, we haven’t seen anyone encounter a park at capacity for hopping. And it’s very possible that things could change soon, so the fact that we haven’t had issues with Park Hopping availability is NOT something to take for granted.
We actually haven’t experienced a “true” summer with Park Hopping yet, as it only became available when the parks reopened last July, when part of the summer had already passed by. Plus, crowds were notably lighter when the parks first reopened. We also didn’t get to experience a summer with Park Hopping at 35% capacity, as the parks were previously capped at 25% capacity. And there’s a chance that capacity could be increased even more in the future.
During the summer months, we could see more days hitting capacity, and potentially more crowds staying IN the parks, creating Park Hopping availability issues. If the parks reach capacity and enough guests don’t leave or hop to other parks, we could see some parks without any hopping availability when the afternoon rolls around. So far, it hasn’t been an issue (at least for us), but it could become a problem soon.
Mexico Pavilion Crowds
What can you do to try and avoid this Park Hopping availability issue? First, before you plan to hop (whether you go right now or during the summer), check the Park Hopping availability. You can call (407) 560-5000 for the most up-to-date information on park availability. When you dial, a recording will tell you which parks have availability for hopping. Again, we recommend you call this number BEFORE you leave your first park.
Tree of Life
If you and your family absolutely MUST visit a particular park or ride a specific ride, then you’ll probably want to make a Park Pass for that park and make it the first park you visit (at least during one day of your trip). That will help you at least guarantee your entrance to the park, and (if the ride is up and running) give you the chance to ride whatever ride at that park you’ve got to see.
If your plan only includes that must-do park as one you’d hop to in the afternoon, you run the risk that the park might not have Park Hopping availability and you might not be able to enter it. If it’s a must-do, you might not want to leave it to chance.
Main Street
And if you’re traveling during a really busy time when the parks are set to reach capacity, you might want to consider whether Park Hopping is something you absolutely need, whether the cost is worth it for you, and whether you should plan your trip for the possibility that Park Hopping won’t happen. Again, it hasn’t been an issue with us yet, but it could be in the future.
Overall, being able to hop to the parks we’ve wanted to visit, even on busy days, hasn’t been the issue we were concerned it might be. But, it could certainly become a BIG issue in the future, and we think it’s something you’ll probably want to think about when planning. Given the rules of the modified system, you just need to take a close look and see whether Park Hopping is something you really need and whether it’s worth it for you.
Pandora
Remember that you can always add on the Park Hopping option to your tickets (even part-way during your trip). But, Disney will charge you as if you’ve added the Park Hopping option on for your entire trip. So if you have a 4-day ticket and you decide to add the Park Hopper option on day 2, you’ll still be charged the park Hopper upgrade for all 4 days. So, if you are going to add it to your ticket be sure to do so early on! And keep in mind that you generally cannot remove a Park Hopper option from a ticket, so you want to carefully consider whether you need it before paying for it!
Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway
Check out the video below about the return of Park Hopping!
Our reporters will continue to visit the Disney World theme parks all the time, so we’ll keep hopping around to see whether availability starts to become a greater problem as the summer approaches, and we’ll let you know what we see. Stay tuned for more!
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.
It’s been a long but exciting road for the Portillo’snear Disney World!
Portillo’s
The Chicago-style chain announced its Orlando location in 2019, and our mouths started watering. But the opening was delayed not once, but twice, leaving us wondering WHEN we’d actually get to enjoy our Italian Vienna beef sandwiches, char-broiled burgers, and hot dogs. But now the time has come, friends!
Portillo’s has announced its NEW opening date, and it’s coming up soon: June 15th, to be exact! The eatery will open at 10:30AM, and you’ll be able to find this rock ‘n’ roll-themed diner at the intersection of Palm Parkway and Daryl Carter Blvd. That’s just minutes away from the recently opened White Castle (and Disney World, of course)!
We’re super pumped to try the eats here (and a certain chocolate cake milkshake is already calling our name…). You can bet we’ll be here to review it ALL when Portillo’s finally opens! Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney news.
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.
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