How Things Have Changed-The Evolution of Disney World Resort Perks, Post Pandemic
Disney World has always been synonymous with magic, adventure, and unforgettable experiences. Over the years, Disney has continuously evolved to meet the changing needs and expectations of its guests. However, some of the perks and features that were once highlighted in Disney World Resorts commercials are no longer available. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at what has changed and what new perks have replaced the old ones.
The Commercial: A Trip Down Memory Lane
The Disney World Resorts commercial from a few years ago showcased a variety of perks that made staying at a Disney resort an enticing option. These perks included free airport transportation via the Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours, free MagicBands, and the Disney Dining Plan. Each of these perks added a layer of convenience and magic to the Disney experience. However, as times have changed, so have these offerings. As of today, none of these perks are longer available for those that stay at a Disney World Resort.
Magical Express: From Free Rides to Paid Services
One of the most beloved perks was the Magical Express, a complimentary bus service that transported guests from Orlando International Airport to their Disney resort. This service was not only convenient but also set the tone for a magical vacation right from the start.
What Replaced It?
In 2022, Disney announced the end of the Magical Express service. It was replaced by Mears Connect, a paid shuttle service operated by the same company that ran the Magical Express1. While Mears Connect offers similar transportation options, it comes at an additional cost, which has been a point of contention for many Disney fans.
Extra Magic Hours: A Thing of the Past
Extra Magic Hours allowed Disney resort guests to enjoy additional time in the parks either before they opened or after they closed to the general public. This perk was a huge draw for guests looking to maximize their time at Disney World.
What Replaced It?
Disney replaced Extra Magic Hours with Early Theme Park Entry and Extended Evening Hours2. Early Theme Park Entry allows Disney resort guests to enter any of the four theme parks 30 minutes before the official opening time. Extended Evening Hours, available only to guests staying at Deluxe Resorts and Deluxe Villas, allow for extra time in select parks on certain nights. While these new offerings provide some of the benefits of Extra Magic Hours, they are more limited in scope and availability.
Free MagicBands: A Magical Touch
MagicBands were another popular perk. These colorful wristbands served as room keys, park tickets, FastPasses, and even payment methods. Disney resort guests received these bands for free, adding a touch of magic to their stay.
What Replaced It?
As of 2021, Disney no longer provides free MagicBands to resort guests3. Instead, guests can purchase MagicBands or use the new MagicMobile service, which allows them to access many of the same features using their smartphones. While MagicMobile offers a convenient alternative, many guests miss the tangible magic of the complimentary MagicBands.
FastPass+: Skipping the Lines
FastPass+ allowed guests to reserve access to select attractions, entertainment, and character meet and greets in advance. This system helped guests avoid long lines and make the most of their time in the parks.
What Replaced It?
In 2021, Disney replaced FastPass+ with the Genie+ and Lightning Lane services5. Genie+ is a paid service that allows guests to reserve access to select attractions, similar to FastPass+. Lightning Lane offers individual attraction selections for an additional fee. While these new services provide some of the benefits of FastPass+, they come at an extra cost, which has been a point of frustration for many guests.
The New Perks: What’s Available Now?
While some beloved perks have disappeared, Disney has introduced new offerings to enhance the guest experience. Here are a few of the new perks available to Disney resort guests:
- Early Theme Park Entry: As mentioned earlier, this allows resort guests to enter the parks 30 minutes before the official opening time2. This can be a great way to enjoy popular attractions with shorter wait times.
- Extended Evening Hours: Available to guests staying at Deluxe Resorts and Deluxe Villas, this perk allows for extra time in select parks on certain nights2. It’s a great way to enjoy the parks with fewer crowds.
- MagicMobile Service: This new service allows guests to use their smartphones to access many of the features previously available with MagicBands3. It’s a convenient option for those who prefer to use their phones.
- Enhanced Dining Reservations: Disney has improved its dining reservation system, making it easier for guests to book dining experiences in advance. This helps guests plan their meals and ensures they can enjoy their favorite restaurants.
- New Transportation Options: In addition to Mears Connect, guests can use ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft to get to and from the airport1. Disney has also expanded its Minnie Van service, providing a fun and convenient way to get around the resort.
Conclusion: Embracing Change
While it’s natural to feel nostalgic for the perks that have disappeared, it’s important to embrace the new offerings and find ways to make the most of your Disney World vacation. The magic of Disney is ever-evolving, and there are always new experiences and memories to be made. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Disney fan, there’s always something new to discover at Disney World Resorts.