Easily Access, Store All of Your Magical Walt Disney World Resort Memories with the Disney PhotoPass Archive USB

Whether it’s your first Disney vacation or their fiftieth, there’s always something to add to their Disney must-do list. One spooktacular favorite is seeing a few happy haunts materialize in the Haunted Mansion attraction photo. With so much to see and do at Walt Disney World® Resort, you are sure to create tons of memories you won’t want to forget – and Disney PhotoPass can help make sure that they don’t! 

If you have Memory Maker, you might be wondering how to easily and securely store all of the memorable moments they captured. The new Disney PhotoPass Archive USB is a great option!*

Once you arrive home from your vacation, you can order their USB from Disneyworld.com/PhotoPass (and maybe unpack) before your photos expire. All of their Disney PhotoPass photos and videos viewable in their Disney account at the time of purchase will then be loaded onto the USB and shipped to their doorstep.

When you are missing the magic, you can simply plug in your USB and relive the memories of their Disney vacation again and again!

The Disney PhotoPass Archive USB is available for $34.95, plus applicable taxes and shipping fees, only at Disneyworld.com/PhotoPass and only for guests with Memory Maker or a Walt Disney World Resort Annual Pass with a Disney PhotoPass download benefit. 

*Guests with Memory Maker One Day are not eligible for the Disney PhotoPass Archive USB.

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Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Sneak Peeks Coming Soon to Disney Parks

For a limited time beginning March 20, you will get an early glimpse of scenes from Disney’s epic new adventure, “Mulan” when visiting Disney Parks. Sneak peeks of the film will be shown in the Tomorrowland Theater at Disneyland® Park, as part of the Walt Disney Presents attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios® and aboard Disney Cruise Line® during select sailings in late March.  

An all-new sequence featuring “Mulan” will also be incorporated into the nighttime projection show, “Disney Movie Magic,” when it returns to Disney’s Hollywood Studios for a limited run, beginning March 13. “Disney Movie Magic” is a cinematic nighttime experience that transforms the park’s iconic Chinese Theater with state-of-the-art projection mapping technology, placing guests in the middle of a celebration of films from the Disney family of studios. 

Acclaimed filmmaker Niki Caro brings the epic tale of China’s legendary warrior to life in Disney’s “Mulan,” in which a fearless young woman risks everything out of love for her family and her country to become one of the greatest warriors China has ever known. 

Here’s a special message from two of the stars of the film, Yifei Liu and Yoson An, who play Mulan and Honghui:

Disney’s “Mulan” arrives in theaters on March 27, 2020. 

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Disney employees reveal 7 secrets about park menus

Have you ever wondered how Walt Disney World comes up with menus for its four theme parks, dozens of resort hotels, and hundreds of restaurants and bars? 

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Your complete guide to what the heck the Disney CEO change is and why you should care

Everything you wanted to know about Disney’s new CEO Bob Chapek but were too afraid to ask

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Disney World Needs a New Theme Park

It’s pretty crowded at Disney’s most popular resort these days. February used to be the sleepy season at Florida’s Disney World, but that is certainly not the case anymore. Festivals, long-distance running events, and even cheerleading competitions in recent weeks have helped spice up the off-season at the Florida resort.

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Jungle Cruise boat at Disney World takes on water with passengers on board

Disney’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando may be known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth,” but for some visitors riding the Jungle Cruise on Thursday, the experience was a bit less magical and a lot more wet.

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Disney Is Building an Exclusive Resort on a Private Island in The Bahamas

If you love both Disney World and a tropical beach vacation, you’re in luck: Soon, you’ll be able to experience Disney magic on two tropical islands. Disney Cruise Lines is building an exclusive resort on a private island in The Bahamas.

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Walt Disney World Resort Introduces New Dining Plan

At Walt Disney World Resort, we know how important it is to give guests options so they can plan their visit in a way that’s right for them. As we continue to grow, we’re introducing a new Disney Dining Plan option for Disney Resort hotel guests. This new option, along with the recently announced “Water Park and Sports Option,” help guests discover more of our offerings, at a great value.

Disney Dining Plan Plus
Starting today, Disney Resort hotel guests can add Disney Dining Plan Plus to their Walt Disney Travel Company vacation package. A Disney dining plan offers something for everyone as it is a convenient and flexible way for Walt Disney World guests to pre-pay for meals and eat at dining locations throughout our four theme parks, Disney Resort hotels and select locations at Disney Springs. With Disney Dining Plan Plus, guests get two meals per night of their package stay to redeem at either table service restaurants, quick service locations, character dining experiences, or a combination – giving them more flexibility. 

In addition, the Disney Dining Plan Plus option includes two snacks per night, one Disney Resort hotel refillable drink mug (which can be used at any Disney Resort hotel quick-service location), and at each meal, unlimited refills of fountain sodas, single-service teas and brewed coffee, or one non-alcoholic specialty beverage, and for guests 21 and older with valid ID, one beer, wine or cocktail. Meals can be redeemed in any order and in any combination. Unused meals and snacks rollover day to day. 

As Walt Disney World Resort continues to grow, there are so many amazing dining experiences for guests to enjoy, from new table-service restaurants like Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood and Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera, to favorite quick-service options like Docking Bay 7 at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Satu’li Canteen at Pandora – The World of Avatar.

New Water Park and Sports Option
The Water Park and Sports Option, available as an add-on to select theme park tickets for $70 plus tax, allows guests to choose between enjoying the splashiest thrills at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon or Disney’s Blizzard Beach, living their basketball dreams at The NBA Experience, attending events at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and testing their abilities at Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, FootGolf at Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, Disney’s Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course or Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course. 

The total number of admissions you receive with this option is based on the length of your theme park ticket. For example, with a 3-day ticket that includes the Water Park and Sports Option, guests will receive three visits to any of these locations. And, it’s flexible! You can use all your admissions on the same day or repeat the same experience across multiple days. This option can now be added to a Walt Disney Travel Company package, making it even more convenient. 

Walt Disney World Resort is bustling with excitement right now, with groundbreaking lands like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Toy Story Land and Pandora – The World of Avatar, seasonal festivals and three new films at Epcot and more. And, there’s even more on the horizon this year – from Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the “Harmonious” nighttime spectacular!

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The Real Reason Walt Disney World Scans Your Fingerprint

There’s a lot that goes into making Disney World the magical, beloved vacation spot that it is. Both guests and employees are expected to follow certain rules on the Disney premises.

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Disney theme parks feel pain amid coronavirus shutdown

Restrictions from the novel coronavirus mean that two major Disney theme parks have had to temporarily shut down. The pain isn’t limited to Disney, it also extends to the surrounding businesses in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China. CNN’s David Culver reports from Shanghai.

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