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Stay in the Middle of Your Favorite Movie at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

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One of my goals is stay at every Walt Disney World Resort. I am a little over halfway to my goal and still can’t decide on my favorite because all of them are just so magical! However, when I stayed at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, I have to say that I was completely blown away! From the immersive, larger-than-life details from some of my favorite Disney movies to the plentiful selections at the Resort’s food court, there is something for everyone at Art of Animation. Let’s take a closer look on what makes this Resort so magical.

The big blue world of Nemo and friends, the Pride Lands of Africa, under the sea in Ariel’s grotto, a super-charged adventure through Radiator Springs — they all come to life for vacationers at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World Resort.

Each of four distinctly designed wings celebrates rich storytelling, spirited characters, original sketches and playfulness with colorful icons and whimsical theming inspired by classic Disney and Disney•Pixar films. The three-story, value resort opened in May 2012.

Three family suite wings showcase “Finding Nemo” with 320 suites, “Cars” with 480 suites, and “The Lion King” with 320 suites. All the themed areas offer elaborate storytelling both inside and out, from each beloved film depicted. Standard guest rooms make up “The Little Mermaid” wing, the final phase that opened Sept. 15 with 864 rooms.

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort tells the story of the animation process in phases from pencil drawings to close-ups. It immediately transports guests into the worlds of favorite Disney characters and animated films beginning at arrival as pixilated patterns and wavy ribbons of bold colors decorate the resort’s exterior. Inside the lively and modern Animation Hall lobby, the evolution of Ariel, Lightning McQueen, Nemo and Simba from early artist sketches to finished image — greet guests, and a whimsical chandelier composed of 77 animation storyboards enhances the scene.

“Our goal was to make guests feel like they have been immersed in the artistry and enchantment of Walt Disney and Disney•Pixar animated classics,” said Walt Disney Imagineer Frank Paris.

Giant sketchbooks filled with favorite characters seem to come to life as they pave the way to each storyline revealed throughout the lobby. Scenic settings and icons—including a brightly-colored coral landscape, a 35-foot-tall model of King Triton, a towering Mufasa and more—immerse guests into the playful world of animation in each respective courtyard. At the “Cars” wing, a freshly paved road leads to the Cozy Cone Motel complete with a Cozy Cone pool and cone-shaped cabanas.

It’s a safari through an African landscape in “The Lion King” complete with an elephant graveyard play area that invites youngsters to seek hakuna matata time. Treasures from the human world fill Ariel’s grotto in an under- the-sea kingdom in The Little Mermaid wing.

Playful accents that are hallmarks of outdoor areas extend indoors. From linens and carpeting to fixtures and furniture, all details of the guestrooms tie to the storyline. In “Finding Nemo,” there’s coral-shaped chairs and bubble ceiling lights; rusty metallic tiles in the bathroom make guests feel as though they are in the submarine. Zazu takes center stage on the headboards in “The Lion King,” while Pumbaa and Timon decorate the shower curtain.

Resort dining options in the main Animation Hall include a poolside snack bar, pizza delivery and Landscape of Flavors food court. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the food court features items such as fresh smoothies, hand-scooped gelato and Mongolian barbecue. Original art backgrounds from featured films decorate the walls in the dining area, adding to the attention to detail and sense of immersion. The Pixel Play Arcade, Drop Off pool bar, and Ink and Paint gift shop round out the offerings.

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Big Blue Pool in The Finding Nemo Suites wing

Here’s a look around each themed wing of the resort:

Finding Nemo Family Suites 

Kids of all ages can make a splash at the “Big Blue” pool — centerpiece of the resort — and the largest resort swimming pool at Walt Disney World Resort measuring 11,859 square feet. Guests will feel like they are swimming with Dory and Nemo as underwater speakers periodically pipe in music and messages from film characters. Guests will enter scenes from the animated world and can explore the colorful reef and East Australian Current with a giant-sized Mr. Ray whose wings span 27 feet, pose for a picture with Crush or frolic with Squirt in the Righteous Reef, a dry children’s play area. Nemo’s mates Pearl, Tad and Sheldon make a splash at the Schoolyard Sprayground, a wet play area with refreshing sprayers.

And the character sketches become three dimensional with some 2,500 sculpted figures decorating both the resort’s exterior and interior.

Inside the spacious suites the whimsy of the film is depicted with jellyfish lampshades, a coral reef themed headboard, and cheerful color scheme.

Kids will enjoy the daily character artist in the “Finding Nemo” lobby, plus bingo, hula hoop contests, ping pong and nighttime movies, all poolside.

Cars Suites
Cars Family Suites wing

Cars Family Suites 

Lightning McQueen, Mater, Flo and other characters from the popular Pixar film “Cars” offer high octane fun in the Cars wing. Featuring 480 family suites, a freshly paved road leads guests on the greatest road trip ever, a cruise down memory lane to small town America — Radiator Springs.  Parked at the entryway, Sheriff, and the infamous Doc Hudson, welcome folks into town, along with other car “faces” parked along the road.

There are backdrops of Luigi’s Casa Della Tires, Tow Mater Towing and the Wheel Well Motel, creating an authentic setting lifted from the super-charged adventure.

All roads lead to the 60-s style Cozy Cone Motel where distinctive orange cone-shaped cabanas invite guests to kick back and then take a dip in the Cozy Cone Pool. High-octane theming is full-throttle inside the family suites, with orange cones imprinted in the carpeting and adorning the light fixtures plus animation-inspired artwork. Guests will feel as though they walked into a scene from the blockbuster film as a pull-out bed extends from the living room sofa (whimsically appearing as the back seat of an old hot rod), the tool chest is actually the dresser and the bathroom design is inspired by a car wash.

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Outside of The Lion King Family Suites wing

The Lion King Family Suites 

The Lion King wing celebrates the journey of Simba, with landscapes and theming that reflect playful and poignant scenes from the Academy Award-winning Walt Disney Pictures animated film “The Lion King.”

Here, guests embark on a journey through Africa encountering characters and scenic moments from the film classic at every turn. King Mufasa towers atop Pride Rock while his evil brother Scar slinks in the shadows beyond the elephant graveyard. There’s Pumbaa and Timon with a young Simba dancing across a log bridge in true carefree “hakuna matata” fashion. Scar’s crazed and comical hyenas “guard” the elephant graveyard, a fun area sure to delight youngsters.

Inside the 320 family suites, the storytelling comes to life. Zazu takes center stage on the headboards while Pumbaa and Timon decorate the shower curtain. Youngsters can rest on a leaf-shaped chair or sleep alongside Simba who slumbers at the head of one of the beds.

Stay in the Middle of Your Favorite Movie at Disney's Art of Animation Resort
Little Mermaid Standard Room

The Little Mermaid Standard Rooms 

Guests are invited to slumber in Ariel’s colorful retreat at “The Little Mermaid” wing. Themed to one of the most celebrated animated films of all time “The Little Mermaid” features 864 standard hotel rooms that can sleep up to four guests. With a sea-inspired color palette and an aquatic motif, guests become part of her world as they plunge “under the sea” into Ariel’s secret grotto.

Playful film-inspired décor and characters from the undersea kingdom including Ursula, King Triton and Sebastian come to life both inside guestrooms and in the courtyard.

Guests can lounge poolside at the Flippin’ Fins pool, one of three pools at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, situated adjacent to Disney’s Pop Century Resort, offers rates for family suites from $248 per night. The 1,120 family suites include two bathrooms, a kitchenette and three separate sleeping areas that can sleep up to six. The 864 standard rooms at The Little Mermaid can sleep up to four, with rates as low as $94.

Those staying at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort are treated to complimentary transportation, Extra Magic Hours and other benefits available to a Disney Resort hotel guest.

Ready to book your visit at Disney’s Art of Animation or another Disney Resort? CLICK HERE , fill out the form below, or send an email for a FREE, no obligation quote with an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner and take advantage of onboard credits I offer just for my clients! I also offer rate monitoring to ensure you are receiving the best available rate offered by Disney and my services are 100% FREE! Right now, you can take 50% off deposits on select cruises!

Stay in the Middle of Your Favorite Movie at Disney's Art of Animation Resort

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Disneyland Paris Brings Favorite Marvel Characters to New Hotel

Disneyland Paris Brings Favorite Marvel Characters to New Hotel

Disneyland Paris Brings Favourite Marvel Characters to New Hotel – Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel

We have an annonce très excitante (or “very exciting announcement”) to share from our friends at Disneyland Paris – a new hotel called Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel.

As a part of his presentation to the tens of thousands of fans at the D23 Expo in Anaheim today, Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek announced the “reImagination” of the Disney’s Hotel New York into a new Marvel-themed wonderland.

Disneyland Paris Brings Favorite Marvel Characters to New Hotel

“At Europe’s top tourist destination, we have big plans to do that in a way that is uniquely Disney,” Chapek said. “We’re going to create a hotel at Disneyland Paris that would make Tony Stark proud. I’m thrilled to announce that Disney’s New York Hotel – The Art of Marvel will transport our guests to the action-packed, inspiring world of Super Heroes including Iron Man, The Avengers, Spider Man and more!”

Disneyland Paris is currently in the midst of a stunning 25th Anniversary Celebration. Stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for more updates on new happenings from our colleagues at Disneyland Paris.

Source: Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris Brings Favorite Marvel Characters to New Hotel

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Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

Downtown Disney

Guests planning a visit to Disneyland Resort in 2018 will definitely want to set aside some time to check out Downtown Disney which is jam-packed with entertainment, fantastic eateries, terrific shops and so much more.  To give you a taste of some of the excitement that awaits, here’s a quick guide to all that Disneyland’s downtown shopping district has to offer.

Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

Amazing Eateries- Whether you’re looking for a quick meal on the go, a romantic night on the town or a fun place for the entire family to grab some grub, there’s no shortage of amazing places to dine at Downtown Disney.  Here’s a taste of a few of the restaurants you’ll find here:

Rainforest Café, – (pictured above) A Wild Place to shop and eat, Rainforest Cafe offers distinctive food, entertainment and unique shopping in a tropical rainforest setting featuring a combination of live and animated wildlife and other special effects.

Downtown Disney

Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Savor the tastes and sounds of the Big Easy at this eatery that combines New Orleans cuisine with live Jazz.  The restaurant features French Quarter-inspired architecture and delicious Cajun and Creole dishes bringing the Vieux Carre to the middle of Southern California.

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Catal Restaurant & Uva Bar – Delight in the tastes of the Mediterranean at Chef Alfonso Ramirez’s Downtown Disney eatery. The two-story Catal Restaurant is upscale yet casual and offers an array of Spanish dishes including classic paella. It sits alongside Uva Bar & Cafe which is known for its lively environment, hearty burgers, fish tacos and California craft beers & cocktails.

Downtown Disney

Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria – This restaurant specializing in Southern Italian cuisine features an open kitchen where diners can observe chefs preparing a variety of dishes including pizza baked in wood-burning ovens. Nearby you’ll also find Napolini, a gourmet Italian deli offering fresh salads, pastas, pizza and sandwiches.

Downtown Disney

Tortilla Jo’s – This Downtown Disney eatery showcases traditional Mexican dishes in a bright and welcoming space. Signature dishes include guacamole, handmade tortillas, fresh seafood dishes and an eclectic list of margaritas and tequilas. Guests dining on Saturday nights are also in for a special treat as live mariachis will be on hand to play folk ballads.

Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

La Brea Bakery Cafe – Famous in Los Angeles for their unique breads and pastries, Le Brea Bakery is perfectly situated at the entrance to both of Disneyland Resort’s theme parks making it perfect for grabbing a quick bite. Brunch is served daily from 3pm and features a menu of classic breakfast fare including soups, salads, sandwiches and artisan pizzas. After 3pm, they offer a dinner menu with salads, entrees, pastas, pizzas and seafood.  Handcrafted cocktails, beers and wines are also available.

Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

Quick Bites – From coffees to sarnies to ice cream sandwiches there is also a range of eateries at Downtown Disney offering quick bites and speciality treats. Here’s a quick rundown of these other exciting locations:

  • Earl of Sandwich – Signature hot sandwiches are the order of the day for breakfast, lunch and dinner at this eatery, founded by a direct descendant of John Montague, the earl who invented the sandwich in 1792. Soups, salads, wraps, pastries and desserts are also on the menu.
  • Häagen-Dazs – Indulge your sweet tooth with irresistible creations made with super premium ice cream, sorbet and frozen yogurt.
  • Jamba Juice –  Satisfy your smoothie cravings with a wide range of tasty and refreshing treats.
  • Sprinkles –A haven for cupcake lovers, this amazing bakery serves up so many different varieties that choosing just one can be tricky.
  • Marceline’s Confectionery – Your one-stop-shop for decadent Disney treats that you may have missed at the parks. Here you’ll find everything from caramel apples, crispy treats, chocolate covered strawberries and more.
  • Starbucks – Two unique locations at Downtown Disney means, even more, chances to get caffeinated before hitting the theme parks.
  • Wetzel’s Pretzels – This state-of-the-art pretzel house hand rolls and handcrafts only the best ingredients to create these delightful doughy treats.

Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

Entertainment – But if you think Downtown Disney is only about food think again.  There are some pretty fantastic ways to keep families entertained on your days away from the theme parks.  Here’s a quick look:

ESPN Zone – This venue is the ultimate dining and entertainment destination for Sports fans. The restaurant is composed of three areas: the Studio Grill, serving backyard classics;  the ultimate sports-viewing and dining environment for any fan dubbed The Screening Room; and the Sports Arena where fans can challenge one another via a range of interactive and competitive attractions.

Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire – Beginning on January 5, 2018, this transformative, virtual reality experience by  ILMxLAB and The VOID will officially open to the public.  Surrounded by state-of-the-art 3-D imagery and sound, guests will be able to move freely in a virtual world while interacting with Star Wars characters.

Splitsville Luxury Lanes – Slated to open in January 2018, Splitsville Luxury Lanes at Downtown Disney will be a recreation destination offering a combination of dining, drinks, bowling and entertainment. The venue will feature 20 bowling lanes interspersed throughout the location, four dining areas, billiards tables, as well as live performances and DJ’s

AMC Downtown Disney 12 Theaters – Visitors to Downtown Disney can catch up on the latest blockbusters, first-run features and award-winning films in both IMAX and RealD 3D.

Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

Shopping: For those looking for a bit of retail therapy, Downtown Disney also offers an enticing array of speciality shops perfect for treating yourself or picking up those last-minute souvenirs.

World of Disney – (pictured) At 40,000 square feet, this is one of the biggest Disney shopping experiences in the World and offers an incredible selection of toys, souvenirs, accessories and collectables.

Curl Surf – Surf culture reigns at this shop featuring sun-drenched clothes, accessories, shoes and sandals, eyewear, swimwear and more. You’ll find top brands like Billabong, Quiksilver and Hurley.

D Street – This shop offers merchandise that is a  fusion of urban style with a Disney twist. Here you’ll find Star Wars and Marvel items and other pop culture novelties. D Street is also the flagship location for Vinylmation figures and collectibles.

Dream Boutique –  Offering a wide variety of apparel, toys and accessories celebrating Disney heroines!

The LEGO Store – The LEGO Store offers hundreds of construction sets and LEGO products in a hands-on environment that will entertain kids of all ages.

PANDORA Jewelry – Show your Disney-style with one-of-a-kind charm bracelets and coordinating jewellery.

Sanuk – Best known for its Yoga Mat sandal and Sidewalk Surfers,  Sanuk offers a variety of stylish and innovative footwear for those who spend most of your time in the great outdoors.

Sephora – Get the latest cosmetics, fragrances, skincare and more at this giant beauty emporium.

Sunglass Icon – Find your perfect style of sunglasses from a variety of designers including Prada, Ray-Ban, Gucci, Oakley and more.

WonderGround Gallery –This eclectic art gallery provides the ultimate creative space for a new generation of artists. The space features original and limited-edition artwork, as well as artist appearances throughout the year.

We hope we’ve given you plenty of reasons to make Downtown Disney a must-do during your next Disneyland getaway! Be sure to schedule some extra time in to enjoy all that Disneyland’s downtown shopping district has to offer!

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Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort is Brimming With Dining, Entertainment and So Much More

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Disney Cast Members Host Pie Eating Tribute to Mimi Kaboom

Disney Cast Members Host Pie Eating Tribute to Mimi Kaboom

As we all learned a couple of days ago, the actress who brought Mimi Kaboom to life (Stacy Fulford) passed away unexpectedly. In honor of her memory, the Hollywood Studios Streetmosphere characters hosted a pie eating tribute yesterday on Sunset Boulevard.

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In March of this year, Fulford signed her 5th contract to appear as a Citizen of Hollywood – beginning her time in that role in 2013.  You may also recognize her as Helga, the German storyteller at Epcot’s Holidays Around the World, a role she has had since 2012.

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Mimi will be deeply missed.

Disney Cast Members Host Pie Eating Tribute to Mimi Kaboom

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Disney’s Aulani Resort & Spa Offers the Most Magical Rooms in All of Hawaii

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View of the ocean from a 3 Bedroom Grand Villa
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View of the ocean from a 3 Bedroom Grand Villa

A magical part of staying at Aulani is the wide variety of spacious accommodations to choose from, knowing that each type of room or villa is specially designed for families and provides a welcoming décor that blends Hawaiian tradition and Disney whimsy.

Aulani guests will find themselves surrounded by the beauty and spirit of Aloha. Working with local Hawaiian artisans, Disney Imagineers created a charming and relaxing environment inspired by the fine arts and crafts traditions of ancient Hawaiians.

Earth-tone print fabrics in the rooms take their cue from traditional Hawaiian kapa cloth, characterized by the subtle intricacy of its elegantly embossed patterns. Retro Hawaiian floral print fabrics, locally known as “bark cloth” and popular in the 1930s and ’40s, provide touches of color vibrancy on accent pillows.

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Standard Room with Ocean Views

Outrigger canoe posts and beams work their way into the design of bedroom headboards – along with clever butterfly joints evoking the ancient Hawaiians’ method for artfully repairing their prized wood calabash bowls.

The homage to Hawaiian culture in the room décor is accented by Disney touches, including distinctive “hidden Mickeys” which guests may discover only on a Hawaii family vacation at Aulani.

In the corridors outside the rooms, wall coverings are embedded with a host of native cultural references – from poi pounders to fish traps to sea urchins – and more “hidden Mickeys” camouflaged within the richly patterned surfaces.

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2 Bedroom Suite

Rooms and Suites

Aulani features well-appointed standard guest rooms with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, pools or nearby mountains of west O’ahu. All of the rooms have lanai balconies or porches to relax upon and to enjoy the sights of paradise. Standard hotel rooms sleep up to four guests and feature flat-screen televisions, DVD players, small refrigerators, coffee makers and tea service, ceiling fans, wireless internet service and an in-room safe. Parlor suites sleep up to five people.

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3 Bedroom Grand Villa

Villas

Families can stretch out in deluxe studio, one-, two- or three-bedroom villas which feature separate bedrooms and living room spaces. Guests may also savor gentle trade winds and peaceful moments of reflection on the villa’s private balcony. Other at-home amenities include a deep soaking or whirlpool tubs and stacked washer-dryers. In the larger villas, a dining table provides the perfect opportunity for families to connect over a home-made meal prepared in the villa’s full kitchens, which are well-equipped with modern appliances including full-size refrigerators, stoves, microwave ovens, dishwashers, as well as complete sets of cookware and tableware. The villas can accommodate from four to 12 guests.

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Disney's Aulani Resort & Spa Offers the Most Magical Rooms in All of Hawaii

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Help Disney Donate Books and Win an Aulani Vacation with the #MagicOfStorytelling Campaign

Tracie Ellis Ross posting her "Shelfie" for the #MagicOfStorytelling campaign
Help Disney Donate Books and Win an Aulani Vacation with the #MagicOfStorytelling Campaign
Tracie Ellis Ross posting her “Shelfie” for the #MagicOfStorytelling campaign

On December 29, 2017, Disney announced their “Magic of Storytelling” campaign. The goal of the campaign is for Disney to donate up to 1 million books to those in need through First Book.

There are four ways to help Disney reach their goal and one of them involves entering to win a trip to Aulani! Talk about a win-win there!

Here is how you can help:

  • Post a “Shelfie”: Are you on Instagram or Twitter? All you have to do is grab a book, take a selfie with it, and post it to your Instagram or Twitter account with the hashtag #MagicOfStorytelling.
  • Buy a Book: Purchase any book on this list at any of the retailers below: Help Disney Donate Books and Win an Aulani Vacation with the #MagicOfStorytelling Campaign
  • Enter to win a trip to Aulani: CLICK HERE to enter and for complete sweepstakes rules.
  • Read a digital book: Purchase and read a Disney book through iTunes Disney Story Central for iPhone. Find more details when you CLICK HERE.

That’s it! There’s so many options for you to create magic for yourself and someone in need!

For me details on the complete campaign, please CLICK HERE. This campaign ends on March 31, 2018.

Thinking of a visit to a Disney Destination? CLICK HERE , fill out the form below, or send an email for a FREE, no obligation quote with an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner and take advantage of onboard credits I offer just for my clients! I also offer rate monitoring to ensure you are receiving the best available rate offered by Disney and my services are 100% FREE! Right now, you can take 50% off deposits on select cruises!

Help Disney Donate Books and Win an Aulani Vacation with the #MagicOfStorytelling Campaign

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Magical Makeovers Await Little Ones on Disney Cruise Line

Magical Makeovers Await Little Ones on Disney Cruise Line

Little ones can be magically transformed into their favorite princesses or pirate aboard Disney Cruise Line. The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique onboard each of the four Disney Cruise Line ships provides aspiring young princesses and pirates with the full fairy tale treatment with pixie-dusted and piratical makeovers at this very special salon.

Fairy Godmothers-in-training of Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and the “first mates” of the Pirates League, young royalty and buccaneers can look the part. Disney Cruise Line also has several makeovers that are exclusive to Disney Cruise Line:

  • An Under the Sea Package transforms little cruisers into little mermaids with a two-piece swimsuit, “mermaid tail” wrap, tiara and nail polish that changes color in sunlight.
  • Other cruise exclusive packages include Princess Minnie Mouse and First Mate Minnie Mouse and Captain Mickey Mouse.

Guests can find the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique located on Deck 5 midship aboard the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream, and on Deck 10 Forward aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. On pirate party night, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique becomes The Pirates League, where swashbuckling boys, girls, and grownups can get ready to “argh” the evening away.

Magical Makeovers Await Little Ones on Disney Cruise Line

Applications of beards and bandanas, swords and scars, earrings and eye patches are done with the savvy skill of veteran pirates who share their own tales of sea-sailing adventures. After reciting a sacred pirate oath, shipmates and scoundrels are turned loose on their pirate vessel.

For children, a full pirate makeover is available with the First Mate package for boys including bandana, scars, fake teeth, eye patch sword and more. For girls, an outfit available only on the Disney ship is the Empress which includes a Disney Cruise Line exclusive dress, shimmering makeup, face gem, nail polish, earring, eye patch sword and more.

Guests can book makeovers online at www.disneycruise.com in advance of embarkation or onboard the ship during their cruise.

Source: Disney Cruise Line

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Magical Makeovers Await Little Ones on Disney Cruise Line

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Amorette’s Patisserie in Disney Springs Will Continue to Offer Cake Decoration Classes Into 2018

Amorette's Patisserie in Disney Springs Will Continue to Offer Cake Decoration Classes Into 2018

One of the highlights of a visit to Amorette’s Patisserie in Disney Springs (besides trying their amazing dome cakes or cooling off with a wine slushie), is the opportunity for guests to learn a few culinary techniques from the amazing team! We here at Chip and Co. are pleased to share the news that Amorette’s is taking bookings for their popular cake decorating classes through until June of 2018!

The classes are held in the mornings from 9am – 10:30am on Sundays and Thursdays. These intimate sessions are open to a maximum of 14 guests per class and teach participants how the Patisserie’s signature Dome Cakes are created.  Guests will get hands-on experience on how to decorate these tasty creations from laying the icing to adding those magical touches like the Mickey Ears.  On Sundays, visitors have an opportunity to make the famous Mickey Mouse Dome Cakes (pictured above) and on Thursdays a special seasonal Mickey Dome Cake.  The cost to attend this event is $149 per cake. A maximum of two people are allowed to work on a cake.

During the event, guests are also treated to mimosas, bellinis or coffee.

Advanced reservations are strongly recommended and can be made online here or by calling 407.WDW.DINE.

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Amorette's Patisserie in Disney Springs Will Continue to Offer Cake Decoration Classes Into 2018

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Orlando’s New Places to Stay, Play and Dine in 2018

Orlando's New Places to Stay, Play and Dine in 2018

2018 is going to be a big year for Orlando. There is something new for everyone from thrilling new attractions that will launch guests further and faster than ever, new resorts that will feature additions like future-forward “smart rooms” and rooftop lounges for firework-watching. New and unique dining experiences will arrive too, ranging from a Master Sommelier’s wine bar to a 100 percent all-vegan deli.

“Every Orlando vacation is unique, with so many attractions and activities for visitors to mix and match, but 2018 will be an exceptional year for experiences that really stand out,” said George Aguel, President and CEO for Visit Orlando. “A great vacation lets you escape from the everyday and experience something new, and there is no shortage of that this coming year, ranging from being immersed in a high-speed car chase with the Fast & Furious to plunging down the world’s tallest river rapid drop.”

NEW THRILLS

  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios will open Toy Story Land in summer 2018, featuring two new themed attractions, the “Slinky Dog Dash” roller coaster and “Alien Swirling Saucers.”
  • Fast & Furious – Supercharged at Universal Studios Florida will take guests on a high-octane adventure into the world of underground racing, right alongside stars from the Fast & Furious films.
  • A new nighttime show is coming to Universal Studios Florida, replacing Universal’s Cinematic Spectacular-100 Years of Movie Memories. This new lagoon show will feature animated characters, a new storyline, lighting and special effects.
  • Infinity Falls, a new rainforest river rapids ride, is coming to SeaWorld Orlando in summer 2018, featuring the world’s tallest river rapid drop.
  • Ray Rush will provide three new ways to slide, splash and soar at Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark. With wild water jets, a colossal water sphere and swoops into giant manta wings, the raft ride is scheduled to debut in spring 2018.
  • The Great Lego Race VR Coaster will debut as the first virtual reality roller coaster designed for children. It will open in place of the Project X roller coaster at LEGOLAND Florida Resort, re-imagined with a new story plus special effects.
  • LEGO NINJAGO – Master of the 4th Dimension will debut Jan. 12, 2018, at the LEGO Showplace Theater at LEGOLAND Florida Resort. The new short film combines 3D computer animation with 4D real-world effects, for an amazing new ninja adventure.
  • Nona Adventure Park will be a new water-sports park featuring an inflatable, floating obstacle course, wakeboarders pulled along by cables and a 60-foot climbing tower with a ropes course. The park is scheduled to open in summer 2018 in the Lake Nona area of Orlando.

Orlando 2018

NEW HOTELS

  • The Delaney Hotel, a 54-room boutique hotel in the Sodo district of downtown Orlando, will offer unique high-tech conveniences for guests such as remote check-in, digital tablet-based concierge services in every room, smart phone room keys and smart TVs. It is expected to open in March 2018.
  • Universal’s Aventura Hotel, a new value property and the sixth onsite hotel at Universal Orlando Resort, will feature a 16-story gleaming glass tower with 600 guest rooms, including 13 kids’ suites, and the first-ever rooftop bar and grill on Universal property. It is expected to open in August 2018.
  • Margaritaville Resort Orlando, a new waterfront destination resort, will feature 175 rooms, 1,000 Margaritaville-themed vacation homes and 300 timeshare units. A new dining and entertainment district is also planned, along with a 12-acre water park, a wellness center, and more. It is expected to open in 2018.
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, the largest of the six convention hotels at Walt Disney World Resort, is expanding in 2018 with a new 15-story tower of 500 additional rooms, a new rooftop restaurant and lounge atop the tower with panoramic views of nighttime fireworks and new meeting space.

DINING OPTIONS

  • Disney Springs will add even more new dining experiences in 2018 including:
    • The Edison, themed around a 1920s-era electric company with live entertainment, classic American food and craft cocktails
    • Jaleo, a Spanish Tapas concept by world-renowned Chef Jose Andres
    • Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, a new location in Town Center capturing the essence of laid-back California dining
    • Wine Bar George, the only Master Sommelier-led wine bar in Florida
    • Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante, offering Sicilian cuisine and set in a 1930s abandoned airline terminal
    • Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar, serving Prohibition-era cocktails along with a menu of Roman dishes, all inspired by the true Florida history of rum-running
  • JINYA Ramen Bar, a modern Japanese restaurant featuring authentic ramen along with a variety of tapas dishes, is expected to open in 2018 in the Thornton Park neighborhood of downtown Orlando.
  • Heirloom Deli will open as an all-vegan restaurant in spring of 2018, where everything from drinks to bakery items will be 100 percent plant-based.

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Disneyland Refurbishment Schedule for January 2018

Disneyland Refurbishment 2018

In order to keep their rides running smoothly and safely, Disneyland often needs to close attractions in order to perform maintenance on them or give them a fresh look. As much as we don’t like it when our favorite rides aren’t running, maintenance is necessary to keep guests safe during their park visits.  That being said, here is a list of the rides and attractions at the Disneyland Resort undergoing refurbishment throughout 2018.

Disneyland Park:

  • Splash Mountain – Closed Jan. 2, 2018 – TBD
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday – Closed Jan. 8 – 18, 2018
  • Main Street Vehicles – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • “it’s a small world” Holiday – Closed Jan. 22, 2018 – TBD

Disney California Adventure Park:

  • Redwood Creek Challenge Trail – Closed Jan. 2, 2018 – TBD
  • Ariel’s Grotto – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • California Screamin’ – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • Games of the Boardwalk – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • Grizzly River Run – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD
  • It’s Tough to be a Bug! – Closed Jan. 8, 2018
  • Mickey’s Fun Wheel – Closed Jan. 8, 2018 – TBD

Disneyland Hotel:

  • E-Ticket Pool – Closed Jan. 8 – 19, 2018

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Disney’s Aulani Resort And Spa Offers Relaxing Vacations For Families With Small Children

Disney's Aulani Resort And Spa Offers Relaxing Vacations For Families With Small Children

Children are entertained and engaged with magic around every corner of Disney’s Aulani Resort and Spa in Hawaii. The resort makes it even easier to have a relaxing family vacation with young children. Toddlers will love splashing around at the pool, building sand castles on the beach, or having a magical encounter with Mickey Mouse. A host of child-friendly amenities and enhanced services make this destination resort an ideal choice for young families.

Activities

  • There’s fun for kids ages 3-12 at Aunty’s Beach House, a 5,200-square-foot club open 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. daily. Disney-trained counselors inspire and entertain with dance contests, science experiments, Hawaiian storytelling, dress up, movies and snacks.
  • Throughout Aulani, little ones are sure to spot some familiar faces—Disney Characters who can’t wait to meet them!
  • On the Menehune Adventure Trail, adults can take children on an interactive journey led by the mischievous “little people” of Hawai‘i.
  • Water works wonders for kids, and Waikolohe Pool is “zero entry” making it easy for little minnows to enter. Lifeguards are on duty from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and tot-sized float vests are available.
  • Youngsters can splash at Menehune Bridge, an interactive water-play area with three slides, a climbing structure and more. Here, tots can discover menehune, the mythical little people known for mysterious happenings on the islands.
  • Curious kids can peek through giant windows embedded in caves at Rainbow Reef, a private snorkeling lagoon filled with colorful marine life and some fun surprises.
  • Laniwai, the family-friendly spa, cradles babies in the lap of luxury with a special session geared toward teaching parents how to massage their child (up to two years old) to help with sleep and digestion. While one parent learns the art of baby massage, the other parent relaxes with a massage treatment. Family massage is on the menu too, for kids over five years old with a parent or guardian.
  • Sea, sun, and sand beckon youngsters to the beachfront to build sand castles, frolic in the waves and take in the beauty of the island.
  • The Daily ‘Iwa is a handy planning tool to check daily schedules for poolside games, storytelling and Disney Character meet and greets.
  • Upon check-in, pint-sized stools, televisions and interactive fun at Nā Pua Place kid’s lounge keep young guests entertained.

Amenities

  • There is no need to pack all the baby gear, as strollers, swings, car seats and other baby essentials can be rented through Paradise Baby Company, which also provides in-room delivery.
  • Baby-care products such as disposable diapers, baby wipes, formula, and teethers are for sale at Kālepa’s Store.
  • Aulani has bed rails, bottle warmers, outlet covers, booster seats and high chairs that can be “checked out” (with a deposit) for use during a stay.
  • Private poolside cabanas offer added shade and privacy for a peaceful afternoon slumber. Reservations are required.

Accommodations

All guest rooms have portable cribs/playpens, bedding, and a mini refrigerator.
The spacious Disney Vacation Club Villas feature at-home conveniences, such as kitchenettes and a washer/dryer.

Services

  • Nurturing babysitters are on site to care for and entertain either in-room or at the resort pool, beach or restaurants. Reservations are required.
  • Disney chefs have kids in mind with all-time favorites on the “keiki” or kids menus. Plus an elaborate buffet with Mickey and friends is sure to delight at Aunty’s Breakfast Celebration at Makahiki on select days. Reservations are required.

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Exploring the Dining Options At Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa

Aulani Dining Options

Inspired by the natural wonders and rich traditions of Hawai‘i, Aulani is the ultimate family getaway—celebrating the beauty, history and welcoming spirit of the island. Guests will enjoy a variety of restaurant options at Aulani—from casual to upscale to lively Character Dining. There’s something to satisfy nearly every taste and style.

ʻAMAʻAMA – Contemporary Island Cooking

Inspired by a beachside house, ‘AMAʻAMA – Contemporary Island Cooking is a stylish open-air restaurant just steps from the ocean. ʻAMAʻAMA is a fish abundant in these waters, a local favorite. This restaurant, open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, is right on the ocean, an attraction in itself.

For breakfast, guests can opt for simple eggs and potatoes, or Belgian waffles. However, ʻAMAʻAMA also serves delicious Pacific Rim dishes such as seared island fish or the Japanese breakfast – with Misoyaki Island Catch, tamago, miso soup, steamed rice, and pickled vegetables. The traditional “Loco Moco” breakfast is a sunny-side-up fried egg, white rice and hamburger patty topped with onion gravy. Another guest favorite is a simple Açai Bowl served with berries, banana, granola and local island honey. However, the signature breakfast dish is chocolate milk-dipped haupia (pronounced how-pee-YAH) bread French toast stuffed with bananas and peanut butter (haupia is a traditional coconut-milk based sweet pudding.) And Mauka Maile’s 100% Kona press pot coffee is the favorite morning beverage.

Lunch features American favorites with a twist: an Angus chuck burger with crispy pork belly, pepper jack cheese, and marinated kale; Kālua-roasted pulled pork sandwich in steamed rice buns; and sustainable catch fish tacos with slaw and salsa.

At dinner, ʻAMAʻAMA serves up the best in modern interpretations of Hawaiian cooking. The signature starter is the ʻAMAʻAMA seafood platter, with ceviche, crab legs, jumbo shrimps, and oysters. Other appetizers include big eye tuna poke, macaroni au gratin with lobster and Maui onion soup. Main dish entrées range from seafood Thai curry to grilled prime New York striploin. Fresh fish options include the daily sustainable catch and Hawaiian snapper “lau lau,” served with sautéed spinach, Maui onion, and tomato-ogo vinaigrette.

Sweet endings include a Mocha Chantilly Cake, with Coffee Kanten, Coffee Anglaise, Macadamia Nut Nougatine and Chocolate Gelato, as well as a Lemon Grass Crème Catalana, with Coconut Glace, Black Sesame Nougatine and Fresh Coconut Shavings.

The entryway of ʻAMAʻAMA is framed with a design inspired by the ancient fish traps still used by local fishermen, opening into the spacious dining room with a thatched roof, walls of mosaic, rough stone, or painted in cool shades of blue remindful of the waves of the ocean. A concrete fountain and reflecting pool are the restaurant’s fishing-themed focal point.

Makahiki – The Bounty of the Islands

With a buffet that’s open daily for breakfast and dinner, the spirit of the Makahiki – The Bounty of the Islands is celebrated in the fresh and flavorful cuisine.

Starting with breakfast, the spread includes everything from a simple Continental offering to a Western breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausage, oatmeal, potatoes, pancakes, waffles, French toast – even grilled mahi mahi and grilled Kālua pork hash. The Chinese/Japanese buffet has soy milk, soba noodles, grilled and seared island fish, tamago, greens, miso soup, steamed rice, fried rice and pickled vegetables.

For youngsters, the “Keiki Corner” features fruit, yogurt, granola, Mickey-shaped waffles, chocolate-chip pancakes, eggs, bacon, tater tots and breakfast pastries.

Favorite Disney characters celebrate with diners at “Aunty’s Breakfast Celebration at the Makahiki” every day.

The casual dinner buffet features line-caught sustainable seafood, fresh salads with local greens, rotating carving stations, Asian-inspired entrees, and house-made desserts. A melting pot of cultures, the expansive buffet features starters from a lomilomi salmon to cheeses, lobster bisque, and cioppino. On ice, shrimp, marinated squid, scallops, mussels, lobster and tiger prawns showcase the abundance of seafood. Entrees might include sustainable catch, seafood paella, grille poke, roast duck with plum sauce and chicken wrapped in seaweed. For Asian flavors, there’s sushi and sashimi, Chinese pork buns, fried noodles, dim sum and wok-fried seasonal vegetables. The grill heats up with chicken wings, pork chops, Asian-spiced lamb chops, sausages and assorted satay, while live-action stations feature kinds of pasta with vegetables, meatballs, clam stew, Portuguese sausage, and carved meats or fish.

“Keiki Corner” for youngsters may include macaroni pasta, baked chicken tenders, potato tots and steamed vegetables.

And there are plenty of sweets, such as chocolate brownies, no-sugar-added mango cheesecake, guava mouse cakes, pineapple cobbler, molten chocolate cake and banana coconut bread pudding.

The interior of Makahiki, showcases beautiful works by local artists, from paintings to glass art. In the entry, artists Butch Helemano and James Rumford collaborated to convey the story of the Makahiki season of peace, play and renewal (the Makahiki season is the traditional Hawaiian celebration of the harvest). Rumford sketched the designs and wrote texts for Helemano’s wood carvings that illustrate the sights and events of the Makahiki season. Also in the restaurant, artists Al Lagunero and Solomon Enos collaborated on a mural that depicts feasting and gaming. As day turns to night, the restaurant lighting gradually turns from rose to indigo with the setting of the sun.

Exploring the Dining Options At Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa

Off the Hook

Next door to ‘AMAʻAMA near the ocean is Off the Hook, inspired by a fisherman’s seaside shack, decorated with makau, or fish hooks, cowry-shell lures, shark-tooth knives and specially carved fish-shaped stones.

Open daily from 11 a.m. for tropical drinks and small bites, Off the Hook favorites include the beef paniolo burger, with pepperjack cheese, crispy onion tanglers and chipotle BBQ sauce, and the kalbi tacos, with sliced short ribs or chicken and kim chee aioli.

A colorful school of fish swims above the bar, which serves creative cocktails including a Wild Hibiscus Royale Sparkling wine cocktail, Island Red Sangria, a Pineapple Papaya Cosmo and Big Island Iced Tea. Non-alcoholic drinks range from a passion colada to a pineapple ginger splash. There’s beer on draft – Big Wave Golden Ale, Fire Rock Pale Ale, Longboard Island Lager, or the seasonal Aloha Series. And every day there’s an ‘ike mua, or “discovery drink of the day.”

Exploring the Dining Options At Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa

Other Dining

Lava Shack, across from the Rainbow Reef snorkel lagoon, stocks pool snacks and beverages. Pāpālua Shave Ice is on the pool deck and serves up fruity and refreshing shave ice. Ulu Cafe is a poolside venue serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner feature an outdoor patio with a beautiful ocean view. Little ‘Opihi’s is a beachside, quick-service eatery offering convenient grab-and-go selections of salads, wraps and fresh fruit. Mama’s Snack Stop serves up poolside snacks like hot dogs, chicken tenders, and more.

Lounges

Exploring the Dining Options At Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa

The ‘Ōlelo Room

Appropriately named, ‘Ōlelo (pronounced oh-leh-low) is the Hawaiian word for “word, language or to converse,” making it the ideal place to enjoy becoming more conversant in Hawaiian. In The ‘Ōlelo Room lounge, most everything is labeled with Hawaiian terms. And if guests need a little help, the bartenders all speak Hawaiian. The pub-like spot offers cocktails and small plates.

Cool starters include pristine sashimi, ahi poke and a cheese platter with Lehua honey and seasonal fruit. Hot plates include beef sliders, crispy calamari and Kālua pork nachos. For a sweet ending, the miniature dessert sampler features chocolate mousse with a toasted brownie, coconut panna cotta with braised pineapple and macadamia nut cheesecake with guava pate de fruit.

Delightful cocktails such as the wild hibiscus sparkling Champagne, eco-tini, tropical mai tai and Big Island iced tea are among more than a dozen specialty drinks. If you prefer non-alcoholic, go for the pineapple ginger splash, passion colada, sparkling island spice cooler and/or liliko’i splash. Beer fans can choose from four local drafts: Big Wave Golden Ale, Fire Rock Pale Ale, Longboard Island Lager or the seasonal Aloha Series, as well as a selection of bottled beers.

Located in the main building on the lower level, the lounge has a design inspired by the “streamline moderne” style of the 1940s, emphasizing curving forms and long horizontal lines. When guests look down, they’ll see papahele, the Hawaiian word for floor, spelled out in beautiful tile work. Dozens of shadow boxes above the bar display wooden carvings of everyday objects labeled with their Hawaiian language terms: for instance, mokulele is airplane, wa’a is canoe, he’e is octopus, pu’uwai is heart.

Other Lounges

Sip, dine, relax and enjoy a soothing escape at Wailana Pool Bar, located in the adult-exclusive pool area. At Off The Hook, Guests can grab a quick bite while enjoying a full bar and enchanting ocean views in this laid-back, pool-adjacent lounge.

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