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Travel Restrictions Between U.S., Canada, and Mexico Extended

Acting U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan announced today that travel restrictions on the United States’ shared borders with Canada and Mexico have been extended through October 21, 2020. Restrictions on non-essential travel at land border ports of entry have been extended through Oct. 21. @CBP is committed to slowing the spread of Travel Restrictions Between U.S., Canada, and Mexico Extended

Adventures By Disney Extends Cancellations Through November 30

UPDATE: Adventures By Disney has cancelled the Southern California Adventure for November 8th. There are still two Adventures remaining in November. Adventures By Disney has extended the cancellation of most itineraries, including river cruises, through November 30th. Currently, the Disneyland Resort and Southern California Adventure (Backstage Magic) is only cancelled through the end of October. Adventures By Disney Extends Cancellations Through November 30

CDC Lifts Some International Travel Restrictions and Testing

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has lifted some of the restrictions previously placed on international travelers entering the United States. Effective today, international travelers will no longer be screened for COVID-19, as less than 15 out of the 675,000 screened up to this point have tested positive. According to the CDC, “symptom-based screening has CDC Lifts Some International Travel Restrictions and Testing

U.S. Travel Association Launches Industry-Wide ‘Let’s Go There’ Initiative

For all the uber-planners out there, being able to begin planning your next Disney vacation seems to make everything better as your current vacation comes to an end. In a recent survey that was conducted as part of a new travel industry-wide initiative called “Let’s Go There,” 97% of those who responded said that having U.S. Travel Association Launches Industry-Wide ‘Let’s Go There’ Initiative

Orlando Int’l Airport to Lay Off Almost 800 Food Service Workers as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues

According to a report on Fox 35, the Orlando International Airport (MCO) is getting ready to lay off nearly 800 foodservice crew members, cooks, cashiers, shift supervisors, and more. The 782 employees had been temporarily furloughed back in March but will be permanently laid off on October 15th if they haven’t been recalled by that time. Orlando Int’l Airport to Lay Off Almost 800 Food Service Workers as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues

Adventures by Disney Suspends Most Departures through October 31st

In the ongoing effort to ensure that both guests and cast members are safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, Adventures by Disney has announced that most departures through October 31st, 2020 have now been cancelled. Today’s announcement does not include the Southern California adventures. If you have any questions regarding your Adventures by Disney booking, or Adventures by Disney Suspends Most Departures through October 31st

Tropical Storm Isaias, Its Forecasted Path, and Effects on Central Florida

UPDATE 8/3/20 | 8am: Effects of Tropical Storm Isaias are no longer expected in Central Florida and the threat of heavy rains and flooding has shifted to the North Carolina and South Carolina coastlines. UPDATE 8/2/20 | 8am: Isaias is continuing to bring tropical storm conditions to The Bahamas. The storm is traveling northward along Tropical Storm Isaias, Its Forecasted Path, and Effects on Central Florida

National Hurricane Center Says Tropical Storm Gonzalo Expected to Become a Hurricane

On Wednesday morning, Tropical Storm Gonzalo formed in the mid-Atlantic region and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) expects it to become the first hurricane of the season. They are predicting that the storm will strengthen by around 8:00 a.m. Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, moving it to hurricane status. It is unclear National Hurricane Center Says Tropical Storm Gonzalo Expected to Become a Hurricane