Hello from EPCOT!
We’re here in the parks alllll the time (it is Food and Wine Festival, after all), and we like to keep you updated with what’s new or different in the park. So, come along with us on a journey through EPCOT!
food IS a theme park
Hello from EPCOT!
We’re here in the parks alllll the time (it is Food and Wine Festival, after all), and we like to keep you updated with what’s new or different in the park. So, come along with us on a journey through EPCOT!
As the situation with COVID-19 continues to change and develop, we’ve seen a number of changes made in California, Florida, and beyond.
Recently, the CDC updated its indoor mask policy for those who are fully vaccinated. Even before that change, LA County, California and Universal Studios Hollywood started requiring individuals to wear masks indoors. Now, Disneyland Resort has updated its indoor mask policy. What does the policy require and what does Disneyland look like now with this updated policy in place? We’re sharing all the details here with you.
Hello to all our DFB friends!
While we’ve been busy covering all the amazing news about the new Star Wars hotel, running all over EPCOT eating everything at the EPCOT Food and Wine Festival and checking out all the cool new Jungle Cruise snacks, we’ve also been visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see what’s new since the last time we were there.
COVID-19 continues to affect the world in many ways.
In light of the CDC’s new mask recommendations, as well as the rise of the COVID-19 delta variant, Disney World has adopted a new mask policy. And with much of the world resuming past activities, Broadway announced their new COVID-19 policies for shows just days before resuming performances after more than 16 months.
Due to a rise in COVID-19 case numbers, Orange County, Florida is now under a state of emergency.
At this time, government officials are encouraging everyone to get vaccinated and recommending mask-wearing indoors once again. Now, it seems that these updated mask rules will affect Central Florida theme parks soon.
Due to the changing situation with COVID-19, mask rules have changed in select places.
Already, masks are required indoors in Los Angeles County, California and Universal Studios Hollywood. Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also updated their guidance regarding wearing masks indoors. Now, one major Florida attraction has updated their mask rules.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve around the world, including in the United States.
Recently, the mayor of Orange County, Florida has noted that they are in “crisis mode” due to the rising COVID-19 cases in the county, and we shared that the United States will not be lifting its travel restrictions due to COVID-19 concerns. Earlier today, we shared that the Centers for Disease Control may be updating their recommendations regarding mask wearing and now we’ve got an update.
The situation with COVID-19 continues to change and develop throughout the United States.
Yesterday, we shared updates as to the COVID-19 situation in Central Florida. We also shared some news as to the United States’ travel restrictions for other countries. Now, we have news about a potential change that may be coming to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s mask guidance.
As the situation with COVID-19 continues to evolve, we’ve seen various rules and regulations change.
Most recently, we’ve shared news about COVID-19 cases increasing in Central Florida and how the Orange County, Florida mayor has recommended masks be worn in select indoor locations again. But, now we’ve got an update out of California and how things are changing in one county there.
Lots of things have changed at Disney World and all over the world over the past few months when it comes to mask wearing and other pandemic-related rules and regulations.
And the situation with the pandemic itself continues to shift and adjust. Recently, we’ve taken a look at the latest COVID-19 case numbers in Florida and shared news about how COVID-19 cases have been on the rise in Central Florida. Today, the Mayor of Orange County (part of Disney World is located in Orange County), provided an update on the county’s COVID-19 numbers and his recommendations.