Enhanced cleaning, temperature checks, reduced capacity, and mandatory face coverings are standard across Disney World properties right now, including Blizzard Beach, but there are a few differences guests will notice at the water park. For example, there are areas where masks are required (like in line for food or locker rentals, at the park s entry and exit, and in retail areas), but they aren t permitted on attractions or in the water, so guests can remove their face coverings while walking to and from the waterslides and pools.
There are social distancing markers in queues, chairs are positioned so parties are at least six feet apart, and there s lots of signage reminding guests of the policies throughout the park. There s also ample space to spread out in the lounge areas and even in Cross Country Creek, one of the nation s longest lazy rivers. Guests looking for a little extra room can book a Polar Patio, a private deck with added amenities and space for up to six guests.
Move over, MagicBands. Walt Disney World is introducing a new digital option for entering parks and resorts.
The Disney MagicMobile service turns your iPhone, Apple Watch, or other smart device into a contactless tool for unlocking your hotel room door, checking in at FastPass+ entrances, charging purchases, and more.
Launching in phases starting later this year, the program invites guests to create a pass through the My Disney Experience app and add it to their digital wallet. It works like magic, Avery Maehrer, manager of communications for WDW Resort, wrote in a blog announcement. Most features will be available by just holding up your smart device near an access point, just like you do with a MagicBand, Maehrer explained. Disney MagicMobile service and its features will roll out first on Apple devices.
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