iowamomof4
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I heard the Boneyard at AK reopened.
Wasn't open yesterday but went to other parks todayI heard the Boneyard at AK reopened.
The app says it'll be open today from 9-7.Wasn't open yesterday but went to other parks today
Phew, just made it thenThe app says it'll be open today from 9-7.
Can confirmSeeing reports on FB that the Pop Food Court has returned to normal operations with all stations open.
Does this mean that, when POFQ reopens in October, I'll be able to waddle right up to them mouth waterin' beignets? I mean, there's better fried dough in NOLA, but it ain't Mickey shaped!Can confirm
I’ve been wondering this too. Also the early morning magic event (was that was it called?) I never saw the value in doing this with my whole family but I have my first solo trip planned for January and I’m really hoping to do some sort of special event on my own.Any info or thoughts on when regular after hour events will return?
I wonder how much the 50th is throwing a wrench in that timeline. The seasonal after hours seem to be some weird compromise between traditional party and allowing all day guests to enjoy the 50th fireworks display at MK. Hopefully by early next year there’s a more traditional rollout of some of the offerings, like early morning magic or otherwise.Any info or thoughts on when regular after hour events will return?
I would assume so as it’s a very similar set up. I’m thinking POP is a test to see the feasibility. I’m also hoping that park QSRs will go back to a more equal split of mobile order and traditional ordering with cashier or having a better system than holding everyone in a huge crowd at the entrance till your order is ready.Does this mean that, when POFQ reopens in October, I'll be able to waddle right up to them mouth waterin' beignets? I mean, there's better fried dough in NOLA, but it ain't Mickey shaped!
Wow. The listing of missing live entertainment in the article just astounds me. That's the stuff that are the MUST DO at WDW. I want to do ALL OF THEM!Disney World Actors' Equity Union Reaches Agreement on Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccine, Paving the Way for More Entertainment at Walt Disney World
An agreement between Disney World and their actors' union will require mandatory vaccines before the end of the year for Cast Membersblogmickey.com
I mean the vast majority of the listing consists of character meet and greets.Wow. The listing of missing live entertainment in the article just astounds me. That's the stuff that are the MUST DO at WDW. I want to do ALL OF THEM!
The visa program that authorizes them to come to the country is still on hold with the federal government. This affects all of the World Showcase pavilions as well as tour guides from Brazil, Southeast Asian cultural representatives at Animal Kingdom, and Sub-Saharan African representatives at Animal Kingdom and Animal Kingdom Lodge.Has Epcot recalled the cast members from other countries yet? I was at TepinEdo in June and was underwhelmed by the experience. I give an immense amount of credit to our chef that was trying. She was very good at conversation, but much of her display was riddled with mistakes. I felt bad for her really and gave her a great tip anyway.
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