Disney4me Posted May 28, 2020 Report Share Posted May 28, 2020 There was another wave of stores that have reopened this week at Disney Springs. We were live yesterday at World of Disney, which drew in huge crowds resulting in wait times of up to six hours to shop! Ears Section of World of Disney Today we checked out The LEGO Store, which also opened on May 27. Being a store that was centered around hands-on playing with the Legos, shopping here is pretty different now with the new health and safety measurements in place! Currently, there is only one working entrance to access The LEGO Store. The only entrance to the LEGO Store If outdoor queues are necessary, floor markers are present to indicate where guests should stand to maintain a six-foot distance from other parties. Outside the LEGO Store Once inside, guests will see additional floor markings to maintain social distancing from other shoppers. Physical distancing floor markers in the LEGO Store The store has taken several measures to reduce the number of touchpoints where germs could spread. Their interactive touch screen computers have been turned off. The bins with build-your-own parts for minifigs and Legos for guests to play were also unavailable at this time to reduce touching. Computers are shut down in the LEGO Store In addition, guests are NOT allowed to approach the shelves or touch ANY products inside the LEGO Store. This is indicated by taped-off sections of the store. Taped off floor markings in the LEGO Store Additional floor markings are present to remind guests to stay on the “yellow” area, in this instance meaning where the yellow floor markings are located. The floor marking reads, “Kindly stay within the yellow area of the floor.” Guests must stay behind the blue line and not approach merchandise If a guest wishes to see a product, LEGO Store employees are available to grab the item for them as well as talk about the product and answer any questions the guest may have. LEGO Store employee shows a product to guests When a guest is ready to check out, the registers are set up in a way so guests are off to the side of the employee instead of standing right in front of them. Guests are off to the side of the employee in the LEGO Store Hand sanitizer is readily available for guests and employees to use at the register. Payment system in the LEGO Store, off to the side from the employee Overall, the health and safety protocol at The LEGO Store are highly visible! With no guests permitted to touch or interact with the products, The LEGO Store may feel a little different than what we’re used to. Having employees on hand to interact with the guests though is a nice touch, and still offers guests the opportunity to learn about the products available for purchase. Take a look at some of the other health and safety protocol we’ve seen at retail shops in Disney Springs here! Are you planning on visiting Disney Springs in the coming weeks? Will you stop by The LEGO Store, even with these new distancing and no-touch policies in place? Let us know in the comments! Related posts:What’s New in Disney Springs — Halloween Cakes, Construction Updates, and Galaxy’s Edge Merch! NEWS: Anthropologie Will Be Reopening at Disney Springs in Disney World on May 20th NEWS: STK Orlando Joins the List of Disney Springs Locations Reopening on May 20th View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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