Latest Disney Springs News
Updated as of 7/6/2020 -
- Disney Springs hours of operations have currently changed - opening at 10:00 am and closing at 10:00 pm ET.
- Face coverings are required for all guests ages 2 and over (previously it was 3 and over).
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Disney Springs is currently open. There are specific guidelines that guests (and cast members/3rd party employees) must follow for everyone's safety and protection. Here are the must know items before you arrive at Disney Springs:
At each entry point, there will be a temperature screening conducted with a thermal no-touch thermometer conducted by an Advent Health specialist. Anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 will require additional screening and assistance. If after the additional screening you still have a temperature of 100.4 or above, you will not be aloud entry into Disney Springs along with all members of your traveling party.
As you enter the screening area of Disney Springs, all guests ages 2 and older will be required to wear face coverings. These face coverings need to fully cover an individual's nose and mouth while allowing the guest to remain hands-free. The masks must fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face and be secured with ties or ear loops. And last, the face coverings must be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable. The only time when a guest should remove their face covering is when dining. Face coverings are not provided by Disney Springs or any of it's affiliates and must be brought by guests.
In areas where it is difficult to physically distance such as at cash registers or at guest relations, physical barriers will be present in the form of Plexiglas or other materials to ensure limited contact between guests and cast members. It is also recommended to use cashless transactions for all purchases as well to help limit the contact between guests and cast members. Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Disney Gift Cards, and even mobile wallets are accepted at most locations around Disney Springs. And when dining, it is recommended to use mobile ordering services at participating locations using the My Disney Experience App Such as D-Luxe Burger and other locations.
Capacity limits will also be seen when entering locations including shops, restaurants, and other locations. This is enforced by cast members and employees counting guests as they enter and leave the locations. Each location will have signage installed to direct guests as to the entry and exit points of each location, and these entries and exits should not be used opposite of their intent. Additionally, ground markings have also been installed to help promote physical distancing when queuing is required.
And last, you'll notice an abundance of cleaning and disinfecting in high-traffic areas, specifically at elevators, escalators, handrails, benches, tables, restrooms, and other places. Hand sanitizer stations and hand washing stations have also been setup throughout Disney Springs and guests are encouraged to utilize these cleaning measures frequently while visiting Disney Springs.
Disney Springs is currently open. There are specific guidelines that guests (and cast members/3rd party employees) must follow for everyone's safety and protection. Here are the must know items before you arrive at Disney Springs:
- Limited parking in the Orange and Lime parking garages and reduced entry points.
- Temperature screenings prior to entry.
- Face coverings required for Guests ages 2 and up.
- Physical distancing is required along, including in queues.
- Reduced hours of operation.
- An increased focus on cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitation in all locations.
At each entry point, there will be a temperature screening conducted with a thermal no-touch thermometer conducted by an Advent Health specialist. Anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 will require additional screening and assistance. If after the additional screening you still have a temperature of 100.4 or above, you will not be aloud entry into Disney Springs along with all members of your traveling party.
As you enter the screening area of Disney Springs, all guests ages 2 and older will be required to wear face coverings. These face coverings need to fully cover an individual's nose and mouth while allowing the guest to remain hands-free. The masks must fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face and be secured with ties or ear loops. And last, the face coverings must be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable. The only time when a guest should remove their face covering is when dining. Face coverings are not provided by Disney Springs or any of it's affiliates and must be brought by guests.
In areas where it is difficult to physically distance such as at cash registers or at guest relations, physical barriers will be present in the form of Plexiglas or other materials to ensure limited contact between guests and cast members. It is also recommended to use cashless transactions for all purchases as well to help limit the contact between guests and cast members. Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Disney Gift Cards, and even mobile wallets are accepted at most locations around Disney Springs. And when dining, it is recommended to use mobile ordering services at participating locations using the My Disney Experience App Such as D-Luxe Burger and other locations.
Capacity limits will also be seen when entering locations including shops, restaurants, and other locations. This is enforced by cast members and employees counting guests as they enter and leave the locations. Each location will have signage installed to direct guests as to the entry and exit points of each location, and these entries and exits should not be used opposite of their intent. Additionally, ground markings have also been installed to help promote physical distancing when queuing is required.
And last, you'll notice an abundance of cleaning and disinfecting in high-traffic areas, specifically at elevators, escalators, handrails, benches, tables, restrooms, and other places. Hand sanitizer stations and hand washing stations have also been setup throughout Disney Springs and guests are encouraged to utilize these cleaning measures frequently while visiting Disney Springs.
Here is a video of what the experience is like at the Marketplace area of Disney Springs:
Here is a video of what the experience is like at The Landing and the Town Center areas of Disney Springs:
Here is a video of what the experience is like at the West Side area of Disney Springs:
Note: As new experiences start, we'll work to provide up-to-date information including pictures and videos as often as possible!