Family recreates Disney in their backyard after trip canceled due to coronavirus

The Gubenko family got creative after their trip to Disney World was canceled.

March 27, 2020, 2:27 PM

The moment Jessica Gubenko got wind Disney World would close due to the coronavirus pandemic -- she knew she’d have to get creative to avoid a meltdown from her disappointed daughters.

"My girls had their bags packed for weeks so I had no doubt they were going to be devastated," said Gubenko. "I had to turn it around somehow."

PHOTO: Summer and Sadie Gubenko from Long Island, N.Y., dress up at home with the family dog after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Summer and Sadie Gubenko from Long Island, N.Y., dress up at home with the family dog after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

The Gubenko clan had a family vacation booked at the Disney resort for months and as any parent can imagine, daughters Sadie, 8, and Summer, 4, could hardly speak about anything else leading up to the trip.

So Gubenko and husband Brett surprised the kids with a Disney day at home instead.

PHOTO: Summer Gubenko, 4, and her sister Sadie, 8, from Long Island, N.Y., pose for a photo in mouse ears at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Summer Gubenko, 4, and her sister Sadie, 8, from Long Island, N.Y., pose for a photo in mouse ears at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

"They’re both very artistic and creative so we thought they’d have fun with it," Gubenko said.

The girls created rides in the backyard of their Long Island home -- complete with a "Splash Mountain" slide and "Magic Carpet" swing set.

PHOTO: The Gubenko family in Long Island, N.Y., creates Disney-themed activities at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
The Gubenko family in Long Island, N.Y., creates Disney-themed activities at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

Even Grandma got in on the fun, helping the girls create a slinky dog cut out for their "Toy Story" roller coaster.

PHOTO: The Gubenko family participates in Disney-themed activities at home in Long Island, N.Y., after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
The Gubenko family participates in Disney-themed activities at home in Long Island, N.Y., after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

The experience wouldn’t be complete without a few iconic food items. From breakfast with Chef Mickey to homemade Dole Whip ice cream, the whole family got their fill of Disney-themed treats.

PHOTO: Brett Gubenko from Long Island, N.Y., participates in Disney-themed activities at home with his family after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Brett Gubenko from Long Island, N.Y., participates in Disney-themed activities at home with his family after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko
PHOTO: Brett Gubenko and daughters Sadie, 8, and Summer, 4, from Long Island, N.Y., participate in Disney-themed activities after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Brett Gubenko and daughters Sadie, 8, and Summer, 4, from Long Island, N.Y., participate in Disney-themed activities after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

Gubenko also treated the girls to a princess dinner, bringing out her old "Beauty and The Beast" dress from a few years back.

PHOTO: Jessica Gubenko and daughters Sadie, 8, and Summer, 4, from Long Island, N.Y., dress up in costumes at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Jessica Gubenko and daughters Sadie, 8, and Summer, 4, from Long Island, N.Y., dress up in costumes at home after their Disney World vacation was canceled due to coronavirus.
Courtesy Jessica Gubenko

The family finished the day by projecting the famous Magic Kingdom fireworks display, turning their living room into Main Street, USA, for a few short moments. Gubenko said her daughters were over the moon.

"They were so happy and really had the best time," said Gubenko. "I’m glad we were able to turn the whole situation into something positive for them."

Gubenko said the family hopes to reschedule their trip once the coronavirus pandemic subsides and Disney World Resort reopens.

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