Disney World News: More Shows, Train Delay, Florida COVID Cases Surge
We’re back with another Walt Disney World news & rumor roundup. This one covers another dining spot returning, 2022 WDW Marathon themes, Brightline train delay, added showtimes at Animal Kingdom, surging case numbers in Florida driven by the Delta variant, and more.
Let’s begin with some good news. We haven’t had any major restaurant reopening news this week (presumably because the return of several shows at Walt Disney World took the spotlight instead), but the official Walt Disney World website was just quietly updated to indicate that Cheshire Café at Magic Kingdom will reopen on July 26, 2021.
This is great news for one of the Best Snacks at Magic Kingdom, the Cheshire Cat Tail! This is one of our tried and true favorites–it’s basically a Danish Chocolate Twist with icing to up the photogenic ante and make it resemble Cheshire Cat. This tasty treat is simple but works so well because the pastry is flaky on the outside, doughy on the inside, with the right amount of chocolate to add ample gooeyness. It’s relatively straightforward, but delicious!
Continuing with the good news, more showtimes for “A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King” have been added to the daily schedule at Animal Kingdom. Joining the lineup will be 9:30 am and 2 pm showtimes beginning on July 31, 2021.
This will bring the total daily showtimes to 8, with options every hour (aside from 1 pm) between 9:30 am and 5 pm. This is a very positive change, especially as crowds and wait times (including for this show) have increased at Animal Kingdom.
Next, runDisney has unveiled the race themes for the 2022 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend, taking place January 5-9, 2022. The year’s event themes once again feature Mickey and friends.
Pluto is the mascot for the 5K, Oswald for the 10K, Donald and Daisy Duck for the Half Marathon, and Minnie & Mickey Mouse for the full Marathon. As always, Goofy and Dopey round out those respective challenges. This was all pretty much as expected–the Walt Disney World Marathon uses the same characters year after year. The medals and graphics should change–and hopefully feature inspiration drawn from Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.
Walt Disney World has “confirmed” of what was announced earlier this week, with an update its official attraction page for the Happily Ever After fireworks, indicating it’s your “last chance to experience this grand finale to your day–before the show’s final performance on September 29, 2021.”
In Happily Ever After Ending “Permanently”, we expressed skepticism about whether Walt Disney World’s flagship nighttime spectacular is actually ending forever. Despite this confirmation, we stand by all of our commentary in that post.
In other scheduling news, character cavalcades showtimes are now available in the My Disney Experience app. If you go to the wait times screen and select the “entertainment” dropdown, you’ll see them. Previously, times were not posted to promote physical distancing and discourage guests from congregating and waiting for performances. However, with physical distancing now dropped, that’s no longer a consideration.
We view this as a positive change–the cavalcades are minor diversions, and while it’s nice to see them spontaneously, that’s sometimes easier said than done. I wouldn’t want to linger around Main Street to see a particular character, especially in the current heat. Given that these aren’t as ‘robust’ as full parades, it’s highly unlikely having these schedules available is going to cause overcrowding. (We’ve been in the parks a couple of days since this started and absolutely no one is standing around on curbs waiting for the cavalcades.)
In some disappointing news, the Central Florida Expressway Authority voted to delay indefinitely a decision over whether to allow Brightline Trains to build passenger rail beside State Road 417 on the way from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World and Tampa.
Proponents of International Drive, Universal Orlando, and Orange County Convention Center are pushing for an alternative route for Brightline that would service more of the tourism corridor. This route would be able to service many more theme parks, hotels, and related businesses in need of rail transportation to the airport. However, it could also cost considerably more and result in significant delays due to other construction along the corridor.
The privately-funded Brightline is forecast to finish its extension of rail from South Florida to MCO in 2022. However, construction of the MCO to Walt Disney World stretch has not begun, and even previously was not even scheduled to begin being built until 2024.
As yet another reminder, the Brightline rail is not a replacement for Disney’s Magical Express. (We’ve mentioned this several times, but claims that Brightline is the “reason” Disney’s Magical Express is ending keep coming up in the comments–that’s demonstrably false.) The tentative target opening year for that line is 2026. Given the delays to date, we’d bank on it being finished late, not early—and certainly not next year!
Finally, Florida was mentioned in this week’s White House COVID-19 Task Force briefing on July 21, 2021 as a hotspot for COVID-19. “Florida, Texas and Missouri, three states with lower vaccination rates, accounted for 40% of all cases nationwide,” said Jeff Zeints, the task force’s coordinator.
Data from Johns Hopkins University shows Florida is averaging over 6,400 new cases per day, which is nearly twice what it was a week ago and four times the average from one month ago. According to the data, Florida also tops California and Texas, which both have daily averages of under 5,000 cases.
More recent numbers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paint a worsening picture. The CDC reported 12,647 new cases in Florida for July 21, 2021 (the most recent date for which there’s data). That’s a number of daily infections not seen in the state since late January during the post-holiday surge prior to the vaccination effort gaining momentum.
That’s 22.9% of the U.S. daily caseload, and more than the total reported for the entire country prior to Independence Day. There were also 8,988 cases reported on July 20, 2021. This increase is also reflected in the CDC’s seven-day rolling average of cases in Florida. That went from 1,839 on July 1 to 8,911 on July 21 per the CDC’s data tracker.
In his most recent health briefing earlier this week, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said, “I wish there was more I could do to protect you. But you hold the key to your own destiny. You can protect yourselves by simply getting vaccinated.”
“Sooner or later, if you’re unvaccinated, this virus is going to march right into your household and the consequences can be severe,” Demings said.
As previously reported, during last week’s briefing Mayor Demings officially recommended all residents, vaccinated and unvaccinated, to consider wearing face mask indoors when in crowded environments. During this week’s conference, the mayor said he had explored “all options” for prevention including re-imposing a face mask mandate but concluded his hands were tied.
In the latest report from the Florida Department of Health, Orange County and Osceola County each had positivity rates of just above 12%. Note that these numbers are from last week due to less frequent reporting by the state. With that said, hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths are continuing to decrease, meaning that cases could be decoupling from deaths and other negative outcomes.
With that said, AdventHealth announced that all 7 of its Central Florida hospital locations will add additional visitor restrictions, limit elective inpatient cases, and require masks hospital-wide. The status change comes after the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients at AdventHealth hospitals more than doubled in the last two weeks. The hospital system is seeing its fastest rate of increase during the course of the entire pandemic.
Orlando Health, which operates the second-largest hospital in Central Florida after AdventHealth, has not announced any changes in COVID-19 restrictions. Orlando Health has indicated that it is reviewing all options due to the increasing incidence of COVID-19 in the community and its hospital system.
Unlike past waves, there is a disparate impact thus far in July between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. While breakthrough cases can occur in the vaccinated, the people who have ended up hospitalized with severe COVID-19 are almost all unvaccinated. AdventHealth is reporting that 95% of their inpatients with COVID-19 are unvaccinated. At Orlando Health, it’s currently about 90%.
It’s also worth noting that mid-July of last year saw cases peak in Florida before significant drops in the fall. At the time, that was widely attributed to the hotter weather driving people indoors where transmission is more likely. The circumstances are likely the same here, along with the more transmissible Delta variant ripping through the population, impacting mostly those without prior immunity of some sort. As before, we are sharing these developments since it’s local news that may be relevant to out-of-state vacation planners who might otherwise miss it. As a “compromise,” I’m going to bite my tongue and withhold color commentary on this topic and would request that you do the same in the comments.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What do you think about all this Walt Disney World news? Disappointed about the Happily Ever After ending confirmation or the Brightline delay? Pleased to see more dining and entertainment showtimes being added? Thoughts on the runDisney themes? Keep the comments civil, as this is not the place for politically-charged arguing, antagonism, personal attacks, or cheap shots. We will be heavy-handed in deleting comments that cross the line, even if it’s only a single sentence. You are not going to change anyone’s mind via the comments section on this blog, nor are you going to change Disney’s rules or public policy. If you wish to shout your opinions into the internet abyss, that’s why Facebook was invented.
Remember that the tests are done at such high specificity with no diagnostic symptoms, which is how you usually test for actual virus – not without symptoms which means you are actually spreading it by being actively ill (and asymptomatic spread does not exist: the CDC and WHO confirm it is essentially not a thing). 75-90% of cases are probably false positives. Plenty of articles about it – but people don’t want to talk about those facts because they aren’t scary, ‘shut it all down!!!’ nonsense.
Imagine if we tested for flu or the common cold. You have dead viral particles! You’re a ‘case’ now! (Even Dr. Fauci who is the King of Lock-down pointed out that it’s “probably dead nucleotides” if you do PCR cycle counts over 30, 35. We do 40+.)
I hope the resorts focus on improving ventilation instead of enchanted cleaning of surfaces, since we all should know by now, it predominately spreads through the air. I’m guessing masks will make a comeback to the parks soon. We stayed at the Yacht Club in February 2021, 2nd floor by the lobby, so we didn’t have to take an elevator at all, opened our balcony door for a couple hours every day, and declined mousekeeping. We’re scheduled to return for Thanksgiving, assuming the anti-vaxers and anti-maskers don’t ruin it for everyone. Thanks for another well-written post. Stay safe everyone!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
I see local bands are scheduled through September 28th. Have read that none of the regular bands e.g Starship, Spinners, Herman’s Hermits etc. will be schedule for 2021. Is it possible that some may be back after September? When guests are not visiting me, I used to like to see as many ‘big named’ concerts as I could.
The big difference is that the UK rode the Delta wave with multilayered mitigation measures in place (masks+distancing+vaccines). While we’re entering the wave fairly unprotected.
In reference to the Covid numbers rising in Fla, my concern is more of the spread that may be happening AT Disney with out of state visitors who bring it to the parks and/or back home to their state. I also totally understand not wanting to wear a mask in the heat. I went to Disney in May when there was a sudden change with masks not required outside and had a struggle with keeping my 9 year old masked since others were not masked. (She didn’t want to since others were not)… don’t have the answer but with Disney being a private company and demand so high they could limit visitors to only vaccinated… but then you have all the kids who are too young…. It feels like we are playing Russian roulette.
The Brightline is certainly not a replacement for Magical Express. Just think of the logistics of getting to your resort after landing at MCO: get your luggage, bring luggage to new train station, check into train service, get on train and travel to Disney Springs, get off and wait for luggage, take luggage to Disney busses, get on with luggage and go to resort.
Compare ALL THAT to either Magical Express or, in 2022, getting a ride share.
I loved Wishes also. It was the BEST nightly spectacular in my opinion.
I wish it would/could return!
I just want to point out that hospitalization and deaths tend to lag 2-3 weeks behind cases. Those numbers are likely to rise in the coming weeks. A recent study shows that viral load with the delta strain is about 1000 times higher than with the original strain. Another study out of Israel, showed decreasing efficacy for the Pfizer vaccine over time. Both are bad news for the Fall.
The UK is about a month ahead of us in this latest wave (it looks like they’re already turning the corner, but it’s too early to call), and a decoupling has been seen there.
When you look at vaccination rates by age, that makes complete sense. Florida’s numbers are included in their latest report: http://ww11.doh.state.fl.us/comm/_partners/covid19_report_archive/covid19-data/covid19_data_latest.pdf
Worth noting that the parks were jam packed with no social distancing. Towards the evening, the hand sanitizer ran out and no one was refilling them.
Not much to say except that I’ve really enjoyed your transition from master photographer to excellent blogger!
Thanks for the kind words! 🙂
As always thank you for the reporting! Question….any news on when WDW may bring back the DDP. We are scheduled to vacation for 9 nights / 8 days at the end of January 2022, it would sure make life easier!
I still think the DDP is likely to return this year, but most restaurants are still incredibly understaffed. What’s open doesn’t tell the full story, as many locations are filling 25% to 50% of their tables.
Not a reply just an observation that I might have missed in your previous writings Tom; road the monorail today between Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. It began running this past Monday. Great way to see the construction at the EPCOT entrance (or lack there of) from above. Thought others might like to know. Also took in the $25 breakfast at the Ohana which began July 9th. Quite nice and worth it, an all you can eat brought to the table offering. No characters, which would of course bring the price up to $50! If going to a park afterwords, a little hassle as the monorail will not be stopping here until late August, so it’s a hike or bus to MK.
Ha, we actually have ‘Ohana breakfast (and dinner!) reviews waiting to go, along with an Epcot construction report from the monorail!
@Janet Astle.
It is illegal to require people to show their vaccine card in Florida. Punishable by a fine. No business can ask you for your status.
Any rumors or your own personal guess as to whether Early Morning Magic will return?
No rumors whatsoever. My guess is that’s lower priority and won’t be back until 2022. I think the previously-announced After Hours events are the focus for this year.
Hello, I just wanted to share my experience to hopefully help you from someone with kids who has been to WDW during maskless 2021- I completely understand the concern but I believe your 6 year old will likely be fine- remember kids are the least at risk for it (supposedly) but of course no guarantee when travelling in general- as it can be caught anywhere along the way like the airport, hotel etc.. I found the parks to be very safe and cleaner than ever especially if your mostly outdoors – But of course as a parent its your job to decide not mine or anyone elses so use the info to make what you think is the best choice for your family. Thats why I love how he wrote the article so you can use all information to make best choice for your family. I will say Disney still as far as I know still uses germ killers for indoor envoronments overnight but I dont know how effective they are with larger crowds..Good luck and whatever you choose is the right choice. And Disney will work with you they are flexible.
Way to bury the lede on the most exciting news I’ve had in a long time. SCHEDULES for cavalcades?? FINALLY. With little kids who love characters, it drove me nuts that it felt like we never got to see them because we were always in ride lines at the wrong time. And who wants to sit around in the summer heat for an hour hoping that special favorite character will come by? Now I can plan around that.
I really appreciate the reporting on COVID numbers. I was not aware of the situation in Florida until after I made reservations for the last week in August. I’m vaccinated, but my six-year-old is not of course. This information is very helpful as I weigh the risks and benefits.
Hi Tom, I love your article. is there any update or rumor on when storybook dining will reopen ? and do you think it will be before October 1st ?
If you allow people to not where masks if vaccinated then they should have to show their cards.