Get Excited: Downtown Disney Has Now Reopened Superthread!

If anyone goes opening day please report on the parking situation. Simba is apparently the smallest lot. So I’m worried there will be parking issues.
Agree -- and please report whether parking was free or not -- and, if free, for how long (hours?) and for how long (until what date?). Gothic Rose is still reporting that parking will be free for a limited time period, but MousePlanet is still reporting that parking will not be free and will be subject to the normal DTD fees.

ETA: 7/08/20 The DLR website now says that the Simba Lot will temporarily offer free parking.
 
Another update: For Naples, I saw reports on instagram and facebook that you can book reservations on their website, not disney's site. If you want to eat there, I would say book a reservation before they fill up. I'm sure they will be running at a lower capacity.
 


For DTD specific reports when we go, should we add those to the main superthread?
I think we'll be posting the updates here, on the main superthread, and on the speculation thread -- not everyone keeps up with all the threads, so this will give everyone a greater chance of seeing the updates for now.
 
New bag check procedure reported at WDW (don't know if this will be the same for DTD):

yulilin3 said:
New bag check procedure
You put all your electronics and keys, anything metal in a clear plastic bag provided by Disney. The cm does not touch anything
You put your backpack back on and walk through the metal detector
yulilin3 said:
Anything and everything metal must be put in the plastic bag or else it will set off the metal detector
yulilin3 said:
They are the clear wdw ones. So yeah they're big
 


On facebook, a CM went to the preview today. She said for World of Disney they are only letting a certain amount of people in (obviously), and they will use a text-back if there is a wait to get in. So it sounds like they are trying to not have a form. Smart, that way people won't be tempted to gather.
 
When Disney Springs opened, lots of bloggers were reporting that it was crowded and chaotic on weekends but dead on weekdays, especially during the day. If the weekdays are similarly light here, I'll probably take the kiddo and go mid-week next week for a brief visit - it would just be nice to have something fun to go and do; it would feel like an "event." I'd plan to get a few treats from Marceline's and finally try the DD Salt and Straw... maybe make a quick lap around the gallery.

I think we could go without spending much time at all indoors, and we'd be careful to social distance and keep our masks on, of course (except while eating ice cream, which I assume they'll have some outdoor space for). But, I'll be waiting to see what the early reports look like before making any decisions.

If and when DL reopens, I also plan to stick to outdoor activities - if people are universally masked, spaced out, and outdoors, the risk level seems pretty minimal.
 
Downtown Disney District: Know Before You Go

A phased reopening of the Downtown Disney District begins on July 9, 2020. Learn what you can expect during your next visit—and be sure to check back here as information is updated often.
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Last Updated: July 8, 2020

Welcoming You Back to the Downtown Disney District

A variety of shopping and dining experiences will begin to reopen at the Downtown Disney District on July 9, 2020, including the World of Disney store.
We have implemented new health and safety measures based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and appropriate government agencies.
For Cast Members, Operating Participant employees and Guests, there are 6 key things to expect when visiting the Downtown Disney District:
  • Parking at the Simba Lot only and clearly defined entrances to the Downtown Disney District
  • Temperature screenings prior to entry
  • Face coverings are required for Guests ages 2 and older
  • Physical distancing measures, including physically-distanced queues and seating, and physical barriers at select locations
  • Temporary operations modifications, including reduced hours at select locations and the suspension of entertainment offerings and high-touch interactive areas
  • An increased focus on cleaning and sanitation, including the addition of hand-washing stations and hand sanitizers in key areas
Since many of these measures will be new, and may evolve, we want to be sure Guests, Cast Members and Operating Participant employees are aware of all these changes before they arrive.

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COVID-19 Warning


We have taken enhanced health and safety measures—for you, our other Guests and Cast Members—and we ask that you follow all posted instructions while visiting the Disneyland Resort.
However, an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 currently exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.
By visiting the Disneyland Resort, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.

Guest Parking and Entrances

During this initial reopening phase, Guests will be instructed to self-park in the Simba Parking Lot and make their way to the Downtown Disney District entrance adjacent to the Disneyland Hotel, near Earl of Sandwich. All other Guest parking locations will be closed. Parking at the Simba Parking Lot will be complimentary; however, this offering is temporary.
Rideshare drop-offs will occur on Harbor Boulevard Guest drop-off and pick-up location, or at the Downtown Disney District Guest drop-off and pick-up location on Downtown Drive.

Temperature and Security Screenings

All Guests are required to undergo temperature screenings prior to entering the Downtown Disney District.
  • Guest Screenings: During this initial reopening period, Guests will undergo temperature screenings in front of the designated Downtown Disney District security screening location. Based on guidance from health authorities, anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 F or above will be directed to an additional location for rescreening. A Guest with a temperature of 100.4 F or above—in addition to everyone in the Guest’s traveling party—will not be allowed entry.
  • Employee Screenings: Cast Members and Operating Participant employees will be required to complete a health screening and temperature check prior to coming to work.
Enhanced Cleanliness Procedures

We’ve increased cleaning procedures in high-traffic areas such as handrails, benches, tables, handles, restrooms and more. Additionally, the Downtown Disney District will reopen with hand sanitizer and hand-washing locations, and Guests are highly encouraged to use these while visiting. These locations are in addition to our existing Downtown Disney District restroom facilities.

Face Coverings

All Guests ages 2 and older are required to bring and wear face coverings when visiting the Downtown Disney District.

All face coverings should:

  • Fully cover an individual’s nose and mouth and allow the Guest to remain hands-free
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops
  • Be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable
Costume masks are not considered appropriate and are prohibited from being worn, in alignment with our existing rules.

Operational Changes for Physical Distancing

Managing the number of Guests visiting the Downtown Disney District has been a major consideration as we implement physical distancing guidelines based on guidance from health authorities and government officials. One of the ways to do that is to limit the number of Guests and Cast Members at any given time for each location.
  • Signage: Directional signage has been installed to assist Guests to maintain physical distancing as they move throughout the property. Additionally, ground markings will help promote proper physical distancing when queuing is needed at a location.
Following guidance from health authorities and government agencies regarding enhanced screening procedures and prevention measures, we have made some temporary adjustments that include limited-contact Guest Services to promote physical distancing and cleanliness.
  • Physical Barriers: Physical barriers have been added in select places where it is difficult to maintain strict physical distancing guidelines. These may be visible in areas around cash registers, for example, to help ensure proper distances between people.
  • Cashless Transactions: At this time, it is recommended that Guests use cashless payment options while visiting the Downtown Disney District, including debit cards, credit cards, Disney gift cards, etc. Guests can also use contactless payment options, such as mobile wallets, or purchase a Disney Gift Card at the World of Disney store and select merchandise locations for use at Disney-owned and ‑operated merchandise locations.

Dining at the Downtown Disney District

Dining locations at the Downtown Disney District will begin to reopen in a way that incorporates our enhanced health and safety measures, including physical distancing, the use of appropriate face coverings by Operating Participant employees, Cast Members and Guests, increased cleaning procedures and limited-contact Guest services. Additionally, at this time, following state and county guidelines, no indoor seating will be permitted; all seating is outdoor patio only.
To promote physical distancing and touchless transactions, a number of changes are being made to our dining locations, including:
  • Increased outdoor patio-style seating
  • Parties seated at tables 6 feet apart
  • Digital or single-use menus available at many locations
Reservations
For some table service restaurants, Guests will be able to make advance dining reservations by booking online. Some dining locations may also use their own reservation system or virtual waitlist. Please check with each individual location to confirm their reservation process. Keep in mind, upon your arrival, all members of your party must be present before seating, and hosts must bring your entire party to the table at one time.

Updated Shopping Experiences

In merchandise locations throughout the Downtown Disney District, while Guests will continue to discover favorite Disney items and unique products for the entire family, some modifications to the shopping experience have been established to help us manage capacity and foster physical distancing.
  • Mobile Wait List: At some retail locations, including the World of Disney store and Marceline’s Confectionery, we may at times use a mobile wait list system to manage the number of Guests shopping when the location and/or queue are at capacity. Guests can choose to provide their name and mobile number to receive a text message when they are able to return. Data and message rates and other restrictions may apply.
  • New Product Launches: Guests can still find new merchandise at the Downtown Disney District. However, monthly program releases and limited-edition merchandise at Disney-owned and -operated retail locations will not be available for in-person purchase until further notice. Guests are invited to visit our Merchandise Events page for more information on future buying opportunities—and to learn how to take advantage of our new shopping platform, where Guests can purchase limited-edition merchandise online, subject to availability, while supplies last.
  • Dressing Rooms: For the time being, dressing rooms will not be available for use.
  • Returns: Upon the reopening of merchandise locations, eligible returns and exchanges will be accepted at the World of Disney store, as well as the other Disney-owned and -operated locations in the Downtown Disney District, subject to the returns and exchange policy.

What’s Open at the Downtown Disney District

The following shopping and dining locations at the Downtown Disney District are planned to reopen on July 9. Additional locations may reopen, but are not currently listed. Please contact the shop or restaurant you'd like to visit for more information—including hours of operation.

About These Measures

As part of these efforts, Guests may see other changes to our retail and dining offerings, as well as other experiences. Though it will be a bit different from the last time you visited, these new measures are designed to continue to offer a magical Disney experience.
To help guide you through these new measures, we will have Cast Members from our Guest Experience Team walking throughout the Downtown Disney District to help explain our new health and safety measures and answer any questions you may have. They, along with other Downtown Disney District Cast Members, will also be on hand to encourage everyone to follow these measures for the health and safety of us all.
We understand that these times are challenging, and we appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding as we navigate through this reopening process. Together, we can find new ways to have fun while being diligent to maintain proper physical distancing.
 
So... wow. We weren't planning on getting here this early, but DH and I woke up early and thought we'd drive down to Harbor just to see the area and get some breakfast. We saw a line of people starting there at the crosswalk as well as news vans. We're now sitting in our car waiting in a lonnnnnnng line to get into the Simba parking lot, which isn't moving since I'm pretty sure it hasn't opened yet.
 
So... wow. We weren't planning on getting here this early, but DH and I woke up early and thought we'd drive down to Harbor just to see the area and get some breakfast. We saw a line of people starting there at the crosswalk as well as news vans. We're now sitting in our car waiting in a lonnnnnnng line to get into the Simba parking lot, which isn't moving since I'm pretty sure it hasn't opened yet.
You are brave! Keep us updated -- you have a very eager audience here! :)
 
following along from across the pond... sigh travel bans... sigh....
I'm happy that its opening,
happy that at least some CM's can go back to work and have a proper paycheck again,
happy that locals can have a bit of a positive boost and kinda sorta experience Disney again and maybe it might help people who are struggling with their mental health

BUT

worried for CM's due to Covid
worried for CM's due to non compliance and crowds and the not so magical guests
worried for locals due to Covid
sad that travel bans exist and internationals have no idea when we will get back to our happy place
 
FYI, Google Maps had let us incorrectly to the old CM entrance to Simba. Just navigate to the corner of Disneyland Dr and Downtown Dr to get to the correct entrance for parking.
 
I wanted to avoid the parking Armageddon so I parked by a friend’s house. Long story short, I ended up walking more than two miles (details later) to get to DTD. I only needed to walk half a mile.

In short, I entered from Harbor and there was literally no line. Security was a breeze. However, once I reached the esplanade, there was a massive line that began around WOD, wrapped into the esplanade and back out to the WOD entrance. It was approximately 45 minutes (someone I know told me) just to get a *return time.* So in that part of DTD there were a lot of people. Easily twice as many as I expected. The good news - I’ve been here for 30 minutes and I’ve seen 100% face coverage/mask-wearing. All CMs I’ve interacted with have been very pleasant and upbeat.

Someone I spoke with told me she got here relatively early and they actually allowed people to start coming in at around 9:30.

Incidentally, the line to get into the Simba lot was easily a mile long.

EDIT: From the pics below, it doesn't look like there were a lot of people. There were, though. Especially at the official opening time of 10:00.

Just a few pics. A few more momentarily.

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oh wow, such a difference from your previous visits to Anaheim, so great to see even just a little bit of Disneyland open. Good idea to go to the Harbour Boulevard entrance and walk in :)
 

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