Hello friends, and welcome back to Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
We’ve got a SUPER quick update in store for ya today. So let’s get started!
food IS a theme park
Hello friends, and welcome back to Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
We’ve got a SUPER quick update in store for ya today. So let’s get started!
When visiting Disney World, one thing you definitely want to be aware of is wait times!
We’re constantly on the My Disney Experience app to check the stand-by wait times for rides (we need to know the SECOND Splash Mountain drops under 30 minutes!), especially because there still aren’t any Fast Passes in Disney World! There are attractions that almost always have really long waits, like Flight of Passage and Slinky Dog Dash, and those that you can usually walk on, like the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse. Let’s take a look at all the average wait times around Disney World this week!
Over the years, we’ve seen a lot of ride closures in Disney World!
There are the typical ones, where rides close for weather-related issues or to get a routine refurbishment. But, we’ve also seen rides close for more unusual reasons, like lightning strikes or because a family of ducks decided to move in. Today, several rides closed down in Disney’s Animal Kingdom for a very unexpected reason!
Every year, millions of guests visit Disney World from all over the world, and all of them come back with unique memories!
But when we reached out to guests on social media and asked them about the weirdest thing they’d ever done at Disney World, we were a little…well…shocked at some of the answers! So we’ve compiled a few of these because they left us scratching our heads! And well, we just HAD to share them!
In accordance with health and safety regulations, Disney World is currently operating at a limited capacity.
Although some resorts, restaurants, and attractions are scheduled to reopen soon, many remain closed. Other rides are temporarily unavailable for planned refurbishments. We’ve been keeping a close eye on all of these closures and updating you regularly. Now, we’re bringing you all the hotels and attractions that will be closed in Disney World in April 2021!
We go to Disney World a LOT and we ride a LOT of rides over and over. So we feel like we’ve got a good idea of where the best seats are on each ride, as well as what the worst seats are!
Now, we LOVE Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Much of the appeal of that park isn’t even the rides themselves, but all the wonderful animals you can see while you’re there! It’s part safari and part theme park, which makes it an interesting place to visit. But you’ll still want to know how to best tackle those RIDES!
We got to spend a wonderful day in Disney’s Animal Kingdom yesterday.
But it was also CROWDED! Still, we took a look at alllll the latest updates so we could let you know everything new in food, construction, and merchandise!
Disney has been going through a LOT of construction projects in the parks and resorts as we see rides, restaurants, and experiences take shape.
The existing attractions, though, have also been receiving some updates as scrim has been spotted at Peter Pan’s Flight, the moat has been drained at Cinderella Castle, and the PeopleMover has continued to have an extended closure. (P.S. Please open soon!) Today, another attraction has started a short refurbishment over in Disney’s Animal Kingdom as part of the ongoing work in the parks.
Typically, a few Disney attractions are closed at any given time for scheduled maintenance.
Here at DFB, we like to make sure you’re EXTRA prepared for your Disney trip — and that means knowing which attractions will be closed! So here’s the refurbishment update for Disney World from March 8th through March 14th.
Heading to Disney World in March? Well, there are quite a few things that will be different when you go that you should know about.
From the start of an EPCOT festival to the reopening of a hotel — we’re breaking down the 5 things you should know about if you’re visiting Disney World in March.