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Sea World Will Soon Have the Tallest, Fastest, and Longest Roller Coaster in Orlando

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It will be called Mako and it sounds fierce. Sea World Orlando will soon have the Tallest, Fastest, and Longest coaster! It will be a 200-foot-tall hypercoaster that will reach 73 mph along 4,760 feet of steel track — nearly a mile long — and leave riders feeling both breathless and weightless. Named for one of the ocean’s fastest known sharks, Mako will be Orlando’s tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster.

“On Mako, you’ll experience what it’s like to be this apex predator, surging through the water at top speed and chasing prey throughout a massive reef,” said Brian Morrow, SeaWorld’s attraction creative director. “It will be a wild mix of fear, thrills and fun.”

Mako’s tight turns and speed are inspired by reality. Mako sharks — also called “blue pointers” — are known for their top speed, making extreme jumps and the ability to quickly change course as they pursue their prey.

The new coaster will become one of the world’s few true hypercoasters, a group of roller coasters known for high speeds and steep drops and hills that create a feeling of weightlessness or “air time.” As the sleek coaster cars crest each hill, riders float, nearly weightless.

Mako is manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, a company renowned among coaster enthusiasts. B&M has built many of the world’s top roller coasters, including SeaWorld’s Manta and Kraken, and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s SheiKra.

SeaWorld’s new hypercoaster will be the centerpiece of the newly themed surrounding realm. The two-acre plaza now will be fully shark themed including Mako, Shark Encounter, Sharks Underwater Grill, shops, shark and shipwreck theming and educational experiences featuring sharks.

The entire realm is created to make guests feel they’re underwater, part of the group of sharks and toothy animals that have taken over a shipwrecked reef.

In the plaza, guests will learn about the impact humans are having on sharks and why these animals are critical to the environment. Sharks are hunted for their fins — considered a delicacy in certain countries — and thousands are caught accidentally in nets. Several species of sharks are on the verge of extinction.

“It’s this blend of education and thrills, immersing guests in an underwater world, that sets a SeaWorld ride apart from others,” said Morrow.

“Our fans will love how Mako complements our other rides. Kraken is big, monstrous and twisty. Manta is massive and glides smoothly, taking you on a flight like a huge ray. Mako is entirely different. It’s streamlined and fast, just like a mako shark. There’s no wasted motion, it’s all speed and dives.”

Mako uses a unique sound system to enhance the experience, and not just for those on the ride. The full score of Mako can be heard and follows riders out of the station and up the lift hill. Custom surround effects and musical scores fill the realm, changing as the coaster dives through the area.

At night, specialty lights will accent the coaster trains, realm and track, flickering and shimmering, simulating fish being scattered by a mako on the hunt.

Check out some SeaWorld Orlando’s Mako ™ quick facts:

• Opening summer 2016, Mako will be the tallest, fastest and longest coaster in Orlando

• Mako will be a hypercoaster, designed for speed and relentless “air time”

• SeaWorld Orlando will now have a portfolio of five thrill rides: three distinctly different coasters, plus two family coasters.

• The 2-acre realm of the park will now be fully themed around sharks: including Mako, Shark Encounter, Sharks Underwater Grill, themed gift shops, shark and shipwreck theming and educational experiences.

Coasters are not my thing. How many of you will ride this?

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

 

Top 10 Things to Do On a Disney Cruise

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The Disney Cruise Line makes cruising a truly amazing experience.  And on board, there is so much to see and do that you might not know what to do first, especially if you are new to cruising.  Here are our Top 10 things you don’t want to miss on your next Disney Cruise…and many of them are included with your fare!

1.  Ride the AquaDuck- If you are sailing on the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy, then you don’t want to miss the cruise industry’s first-ever shipboard water coaster!  This totally awesome flume ride above the upper deck of the ship gives you a great view of the sea as you blast through tube that extends out over the ocean.  This 765 foot ride is sure to provide fun for the whole family!

2.  Go to the Pirate Deck Party- Disney Cruise Line is the ONLY cruise line to offer fireworks at sea.  This extravaganza is part of the Pirates in the Caribbean deck party.  You can dress up in your favorite pirate gear (or come as you are!) for a swashbuckling fun time.  This pirate-themed evening includes stunt performers, Disney characters, music and dancing!

3.  Top-notch Technology- The Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream feature technological innovations that bring the ship and your favorite Disney characters to life.  From enchanted art “paintings” to magical portholes found in Inside Staterooms, you never know what is waiting for you!  Children will enjoy the Magic Play Floor and chatting, playing and joking with their favorite characters in the kids clubs.

4.  Enjoy a quiet meal at Remy– Exclusively for guests 18 years and older, Remy brings together classic and contemporary French-inspired cuisine, presented by two award-winning chefs and stellar service.  This restaurant, located on the top-deck, provides sweeping ocean views and a sophisticated dining experience featuring ingredients sourced from around the world.  Additional fees apply for this experience.

5.  Broadway-style Shows-  Just as you are used to inside the Disney parks, at sea you can experience the same caliber of shows at the Walt Disney Theater.  This 1340 seat venue on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, and 977 seat venue on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder puts on some of the most elaborate musicals you have ever seen and bring Disney productions to life unlike anything you have ever seen.  There are shows unique to each ship and favorites offered across all ships.

6.  Eat at Animator’s Palate-  At this dining experience, you can enjoy dinner and a show in a creative, magical environment.  Scenes from your favorite Disney movies come alive with color throughout the meal.  On the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, the restaurant transforms into an undersea world where Crush, from “Finding Nemo” swims around the room and chats with diners.

7.  Imaginative Kids’ Clubs-  Children can enjoy nearly an entire deck customized just for them!  The littlest sailors are cared for in colorful, whimsical nurseries, while bigger kids can play in the Oceaneers Club, supervised by specially trained counselors, featuring long hours of operation and flexibility for parents.  Most of all, there is a TON of fun to be had by the kids!

8.  Vibe-  Teens can enjoy an ultra-cool teen only hangout to chill-out with music, internet access, plasma-screen TVs, MP3 players, games, karaoke, snacks and much more!  This also serves as their meeting place for activities and programs throughout the cruise.  The Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy provides teens with their own private deck for fun in the sun with friends!

9.  Adult Indulgences –  Disney Cruises aren’t just designed for kids.  Adults can find a number of ways to relax and enjoy themselves through events, activities and areas designed just for them.  From upscale bars and lounges to casual and trendy pubs, adults can enjoy nightlife!  Looking for something more relaxing, then don’t miss the oceanview spa and adult-exclusive pool.  These provide a tranquil retreat!  Palo, Disney’s other signature restaurant at sea, specializes in northern Italian cuisine and amazing ocean views.  Additional fees apply for the spa and Palo.

10.  Castaway Cay- Last but not least, Disney’s Castaway Cay is Disney’s private island in the Bahamas.  This paradise features crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand beaches and tropical lush landscapes.  With 1000 acres to play, you can find unique areas for every member of the family- from private massages in a cabana to swimming, snorkeling, boating and biking!  You won’t know what to do first!  Additional fees apply for select activities.

Disney Cruises are wonderful ways to bring entire families together!  I’d love to help plan you next gathering at sea.  Email me at [email protected] to chat and be sure to follow me on Facebook of the latest Disney updates, promotions and news.

What is your favorite part of a Disney Cruise?  Did we miss anything?

Be sure to check out the Top 10 things to do before your Disney Cruise too!

Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration Brings New Made With Magic Items

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Made with Magic items – colorful light-up Ear Hats, a Sorcerer’s Wand, and Minnie Mouse Headband – came to Disney parks several months ago. Though the Ear Hats had previously been available for “Glow With the Show” events, the line became known as Made with Magic. Now, Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration has introduced some new items – a special Ear Hat, and a Magical Paintbrush.

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This is the first new Made with Magic ear hat released at Disneyland Resort since 2012. The new hat includes an all-over 60th anniversary pattern and a specially designed patch. The hat is also reportedly lighter and has a better, more comfortable fit. The paintbrush, like the Sorcerer Mickey wand, has multiple light-up functions and can be used to change the light patterns of other Made with Magic items.

Both the ear hat and the paintbrush will interact with select nighttime spectaculars at Disneyland Resort. These new items can also be used at select Disney Destinations around the world.

You can find these and other Made with Magic items in select merchandise locations at Disneyland Resort for around $25 each. Older Made with Magic items, and Glow with the Show Ear Hats will continue to work. The primary difference between the new Diamond Celebration Ear Hat and previous Ear Hats is that the hat itself is lighter, and batteries are located in each ear instead of in the crown of the hat.

Have you been dreaming of visiting Disneyland Resort?  Maybe this Diamond Celebration is the perfect time! I’d love to help you plan that opportunity to check out Disneyland and the new Made with Magic items!  Just contact me at [email protected].

Epcot is Getting a New Tour: World Showcase Destinations Discovered

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Disney’s tours are very popular because they give you a behind the scenes look. According to wdwmagic.com, there is a new tour joining the ranks. Epcot is getting a new tour called World Showcase Destinations Discovered.

It will cost $109 plus tax per person. It will be a 5 hour walking tour. You will walk go through the creation of the World Showcase pavilions. This tour will also give you backstage access as well.

I know that is a bit expensive, but you will get an inclusive lunch at restaurant in the World Showcase and a cultural demonstration at a pavilion.

The tour will happen daily. Beginning at 9:30am and 10am. Of course you will need separate park admission. All participants must be 16 years of age and older.

What do you think?

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

 

New “Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular” Coming to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

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An all-new show will bring extra Halloween magic to “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party” when it returns to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World this fall.

“Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular” features the mischievous Sanderson Sisters from Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” as they return to the mortal world for one night during the Halloween season. With only a few hours to run amuck, the three sisters decide to use their magic to throw the best, evil Halloween party this side of the graveyard.

With the help of the Disney villains, Winifred, Mary and Sarah gather together to conjure the ultimate Hocus Pocus Party Potion and cast a spell on everyone in the Magic Kingdom Park.

The show includes appearances by Dr. Facilier, Oogie Boogie, Maleficent and other great Disney villains, and features dancers, projections and special effects that combine to make this an unforgettable Halloween treat.

“Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular” will be presented exclusively during “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Sept. 15-Nov. 1, 2015.

I can’t wait! How about you?

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

NBA’s Funniest Moments to be featured on Disney XD!

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Disney XD teams up with the National Basketball Association on “NBA Slam Funk!,” three specials featuring the funniest moments by top NBA players on and off the court, set to premiere MONDAY, JUNE 1 through WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 (7:00 p.m., ET/PT). Hosted by NBA twin brothers Robin Lopez (Portland Trail Blazers) and Brook Lopez (Brooklyn Nets), and Disney stars Cameron Boyce (Disney’s “Descendants,” “Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything”) and Jacob Bertrand (“Kirby Buckets”), the specials will each be preceded by prank-themed episodes of popular Disney XD original series “Lab Rats,” “Kirby Buckets” and “Mighty Med.”

The three 15-minute specials will include the NBA‘s best game action bloopers, fan and mascot antics, circus shots, and player outtakes. The Lopez brothers, along with avid NBA fans Boyce and Bertrand, will tip off the specials with their own fun pranks and maniac mascot moments.

“As the drama of the NBA Playoffs heightens, we’re excited to work with our great partners at the NBA to show Disney XD’s kid and family audience the playful and funny side of some of their favorite NBA players,” said Paul DeBenedittis, Senior Vice President, Programming Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide. DeBenedittis added, “Robin, Brook, Cameron and Jacob delivered an extra dose of comedy and originality to the specials that we know our audience will love.”

“This fun, entertaining series will be a great springboard for one of the most exciting times of the year – The Finals on ABC,” said Aldo DiCuffa, Senior Vice President, Programming, NBA. “Disney XD allows us to connect directly with our passionate, young fans all year round, and we are excited to be teaming up with them once again this spring.”

“NBA Slam Funk!” is produced in association with NBA Entertainment and Base Productions.

Stay tuned for more Disney XD!

Are Disney Dining Plan Enhancements Coming?

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Hiya Disney Addicts. I have some very exciting gossip. Many of you have said that you would love to be able to change your dining plan credits in for snacks. Well that might be a possibility here very soon, but of course with that come some not so magical changes. You can’t have it all right? So, the pixie dust gods have listened and you may now have more flexibility on how to use your entitlements on the Disney Dining Plan.

Check it out and let me know what you think?

As of May 31, the changes are as follows:

Expanded Snack entitlements; Meal entitlements may be used as Snack entitlements (in select locations only).

The following will be included as of May 31, 2015, as eligible Snack entitlements for Guests with DDP:

  • All single-serve non-alcoholic beverages that are not in a souvenir container (single serve is equal to or less than one liter and excluding beverages sold at recreation counters)
  • All ice cream novelties; All hand-scooped ice cream offerings, including sundaes that do not exceed two (2) scoops or are not served in souvenir container
  • Additional items considered single-serve previously excluded are now included, such as Caramel or Candy Apple (with or without peanuts, excludes character-inspired apples), large Mickey Cookie, Tin Mints (1.5 oz), fresh-popped, scooped popcorn (only applies to Big Top Souvenir and Karamell-Kuche locations). Note: Pre-bagged popcorn of any kind is no longer included in the Dining Plan.

MEAL ENTITLEMENT CONVERSION:
Effective May 31 at quick service restaurants and select merchandise locations (listed below), You may substitute one Meal entitlement for up to three (3) eligible Snack plan items within the same transaction.

Example 1: Guest chooses to substitute one (1) QSR Meal entitlement for an apple, bottle of soda, and bag of potato chips (within the same transaction).

Example 2: Guest chooses to substitute one (1) DDP Table-service Meal entitlement for three candy bars (within the same transaction).

Resort locations where the meal entitlement conversion will be available starting May 31, 2015:

  • Artist’s Palette
  • BayView Gifts
  • Beach Club Market Place
  • Calypso Trading Co.
  • Conch Flat
  • Donald’s Double Feature
  • Dundy’s Sundries
  • Everything Pop
  • Fittings and Fairings
  • Fulton’s General Store
  • Ink and Paint
  • Jackson Square
  • Johari Treasures
  • M. Mouse Mercantile
  • Maestro Mickey
  • Moana Mercantile
  • On the Boardwalk
  • Panchito’s Gifts and Sundries
  • Sandy Cove
  • Seashore Sweets
  • Settlement Trading Post
  • Sport Goofy Gifts and sundries
  • Wilderness Mercantile
  • Zawadi Marketplace

Park locations where the meal entitlement conversion will be available starting May 31, 2015:

  • Big Top Souvenir (Magic Kingdom)
  • Confectionary (Magic Kingdom)
  • Prairie Outpost (Magic Kingdom)
  • Karamell-Küche (Epcot)
  • Beverly Sunset (Disney’s Hollywood Studios)
  • Writer’s Stop (Disney’s Hollywood Studios)
  • Mombasa Marketplace (Disney’s Animal Kingdom)
  • Candy Cauldron (Downtown Disney)
  • Goofy’s Candy Co. (Downtown Disney)

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
The price of a Mickey cookie exceeds five dollars—is that still considered a Snack?

Yes. If the item falls within the guidelines stated within the updated business rules, then it is considered a Snack, regardless of the price.

1) Is the pre-bagged Kettle Korn still considered a Snack?

No. The only popcorn considered a Snack is fresh-popped and scooped by the location.

2) Can I exchange my Meal entitlement for two Snack options now and one later?

No. If Guests choose to exchange their Meal entitlements for Snack entitlements, the exchange must be completed in the same transaction.

3) Can I exchange my Meal entitlement for two snack options?

Yes. Guests may exchange the Meal entitlement for one, two, or three Snack-eligible items.

4) Can I exchange my table-service Meal entitlement on the Dining Plan for the snack option?

Yes. Guests may exchange any Meal entitlement on any plan for one, two, or three Snack-eligible
items (the maximum number of snack is still three).

Updated signage to reflect some of these changes will be in place starting June 4, 2015.

Overall the changes are good. Right?

Keep in mind this is gossip till Chippy delivers the final word.

Any who this all the Disney gossip I have for now. For my past gossip articles be sure to check them out here. Got any good gossip/rumors please email me at anonymouse@chipandco.com or on my Facebook page.

Disney Finds – Disney Mickey Kettle Style Popcorn Popper

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I love this Disney Mickey Kettle Style Popcorn PopperDisney Finds - Disney Mickey Kettle Style Popcorn Popper I found on Amazon. It makes 6-8 Cups of Kettle Style Popcorn, has a convenient Slide-Out Popcorn Tray, comes with oil and Kernel Scoops and 4 Mickey Character Serving Containers inside.

They run around $55 for a new one and would be perfect for Disney Movie Night!

Click here or on the link above to learn more.

A First-Timer’s Guide to Walt Disney World: When to Visit?

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Once you’ve decided to plan your first visit to Walt Disney World the natural next questions is: “When”?!

I think that any day is a GREAT day to visit Disney but I definitely have my favorite times to visit.  If you came to this post helping I’d give you specific dates that are the best times to go, I’m afraid I’m going to disappoint you.  I really believe that, depending on what you’re looking for in a vacation, there are many “best” times to visit Disney World.

Let’s look at what you can expect during different months of the year as far as crowds, weather, special events and other factors and hopefully that will give you an idea what the best time for you to visit Disney world is.

January and Early February:  The first week of the year tends to be very busy with guests still on holiday.  With the exception of MLK Jr. and President’s Day week/weekend the rest of January and February are fairly slow times to visit.  The weather can be very unpredictable, however, but is typically on the colder side, especially in January.  The beginning of the year is a popular time for refurbishments and there is usually only one water park open.  The low crowds and temperate weather make it a nice time to visit, however.

Late February/Early March: In my opinion this is one of my favorite times to visit.  The crowds are still fairly low and the weather is starting to warm up but it’s certainly not too hot yet!  Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival usually kicks off in early March, and it is a wonderful experience.  From the beautiful topiaries to the delicious food and drink it is a wonderful way to spend the day.  Again, lower crowds and mild weather, along with the Flower and Garden Festival add to the appeal of a late winter visit.

March, April and May:  Crowds are starting to pick up and the weather is getting warmer, but it’s certainly not as hot and humid as it is during the summer.  Again, you’ve got the International Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot, which is a huge draw.  Easter week is typically very, very busy with high crowd levels.  While I’m lumping the spring together for the most part there are certainly better weeks to visit if you are hoping to avoid major crowds.  That’s where seeking the help of a World of Magic Travel Services agent, the preferred agency of Chip and Co., can come in handy!

June, July, August:  This is the busy season at Walt Disney World.  Children are out of school, families are planning vacations and the weather is HOT!  This is also the time of year when you are bound to see rain shower (albeit short ones – usually) daily.  Crowd levels are also very high and wait times for popular attractions (and even some of the less popular ones) can be very long.  That said, a summer vacation at Walt Disney World will always remind me of my childhood and there is something nostalgic about trying to eat a Mickey Bar faster than it will melt!

September:  The crowds are significantly lower once school is back in session!  The weather is still pretty hot, however, and the chance of rain showers still high.  If it were me, I’d avoid early September and look at late September into early October.  That said, with a little planning you can avoid the heat of the day while still experiencing everything Walt Disney World has to offer.  Typically Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party kicks off in September as well.  This is a hard ticket event but an awesome experience (and gives adults the chance to dress up as their favorite Disney characters!).

October:  This is a wonderful month to visit!  First, the International Food and Wine Festival is happening at Epcot and it’s a must-do!  This is a free event, with park admission, and one of my favorite things about a fall visit.  Second, Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is in full swing.  Again, this is a hard ticket event that takes place at Magic Kingdom on select nights.  It’s the chance to meet some not often seen characters and experience Halloween Disney-style.  Crowds are lower and the weather is become less steamy!  There is not one bad thing I can think of when it comes to an October visit.

November: Thanksgiving at Walt Disney World, need I say more?!  Early November will see lower crowds (and the parks already decorated for Christmas) while late November tends to be very busy with guests visiting for the holidays.  Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party also starts near the beginning of the month.  Like the Halloween Party this is a hard ticket event but so worth it!  Disney certainly knows how to celebrate the holidays! The weather this time of year is beautiful.  One of my first visits to WDW as a young child was in mid-November and that time of year will always hold a special place in my heart.

December:  The holiday season is a wonderful time to visit Walt Disney World.  The weather is moderate (about as perfect as Florida weather can get!) and the parks look amazing.  There is no better way to celebrate the holidays!  That said, while there are moderate crowds in early/mid December, the later we get into the month the busier and busier the parks get.  Expect Magic Kingdom to reach capacity on Christmas Day (and again on New Years Eve).  You can also catch Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and the Osborne Lights this month!  And the last week or so before Christmas Disney allows everyone to experience the magic of the holidays without a special ticket  with the holiday parade and fireworks show being the norm from about the 19th or 20th of December through the holidays!

Think you’ve narrowed down the best time for your family to visit?  Let me help you plan that first trip, dream vacation! I am a Travel Magician with World of Magic Travel, the preferred agency of Chip and Co and the Disney Addicts! Email me today at [email protected] to start planning your “Magical” vacation!

Tomorrowland Box Office Numbers Disappointing

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Tommorowland’s box office numbers proved to be a disappointment over the holiday weekend coming in at a little over $41 million.   Brad Bird’s live action, sci-fi adventure about a futuristic world where nothing is what it seems, was destined to start off the Disney summer season with a bang.  Instead the film which cost $190 million to make generated a loss for the studios.

The film which stars Britt Robertson, George Clooney, Raffey Cassidy, and Hugh Laurie takes us on a journey of discovery and adventure.  Casey (Britt Robertson) is chosen as the last one to receive a special pin which grants her access to Tomorrowland.  A land that I like to believe, Walt Disney would have approved and enjoyed being a part of.   As entertainment writer for Chipandco.com  I had the opportunity to review the movie and found it to be an exciting and fun filled story that gave me the opportunity to dream about a land where nothing is impossible.   Yet also opened my eyes to the ramifications, such a world might have if it existed.   I know the Disney audiences expects more and more magic from each new film released, but I think with Tomorrowland, Walt Disney Studios and Brad Bird were aiming at a different movie.  One that would make us stop and think what would our world be like if Tomorrowland existed?

Loretta Garcia, Entertainment Writer for Chipandco.com wants to know what you thought of Tomorrowland?  Perhaps the Disney Parks, 24 hour party during the holiday weekend affected the movie’s attendance?   If you have not seen Tomorrowland, grab your favorite Disney Addict and head for your nearest theatre and see it for yourself.

Top 10 Places I’m Looking Forward To at The All New Disney Springs

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There are major changes coming to one of my favorite spots, the former Downtown Disney. So much exciting stuff is happening there! Here are my picks for the top 10 changes to look forward to  when Disney Springs is complete.

In 2016, when completed, Disney Springs will double the number of shops and restaurants and grow to more than 1 million square feet, which means I am going to have to schedule a whole day during my trip just for doing DS!

Top 10 places I am looking forward to checking out:

10. Edison: Inspired by The Edison venue in Los Angeles, this  “Industrial Gothic” -style restaurant, bar and nighttime destination is themed to a 1920s-period power plant, I love some classic American food, cocktails and live music. This will be a great adult hangout!

9. Sprinkles: Food Network coined this as the World’s First Cupcake Bakery! Everything is handmade and fresh from ice cream to cookies. And the best part:  a cupcake ATM!! You can stop by and pick out a gourmet cupcake even when they’re closed! Midnight snack anyone?

8. PANDORA: The popular jewelry brand offers classic yet modern charm bracelets, along with necklaces, rings and earrings.  I don’t wear much jewelry, but I do LOVE the PANDORA Disney charms and Theme Park line. They have a charm with Spaceship Earth and the Monorail that is awesome.

7. Paradiso 37: This restaurant is going through renovations to add more seating, which is great because it’s always boooked full when I try to get a reservation. They are adding a whole new section of waterfront terrace seating, with a stage for live music!

6. Planet Hollywood: This restaurants renovations are going to be a must-see! I already enjoy the Orlando location a lot and with the new outdoor bar Stargazers, and  live entertainment, Planet Hollywood is going to make a huge comeback as a popular  hangout. It’s a great place to have dinner on your arrival night to Disney. It’s affordable, has food for everyone, and you don’t have to use a Park ticket.

5. Lilly Pullitzer: This fun and trendy store will be offering their clothing and accessories, optimistic outlook, and happy prints to those who’ve loved the brand for years and all the new Lilly Girls out there. Stop in for a cute outfit for a day in the Parks or dinner at one of the new Disney Springs restaurants.

4. Tommy Bahama: Iconic island lifestyle brand Tommy Bahama include island-inspired sportswear, denim, and swimwear for men and women in luxuriously soft silks and cottons, richly woven textures and eclectic prints. Perfect place to pick up some cool pieces for my Caribbean Disney Cruise!

3. Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar: With a storyline centered on the pilot from the “Indiana Jones” films, this aviation themed lounge will feature unique drinks and small plates. Themed décor like propeller-based ceiling fans, vintage travel posters and correspondence between Jock and Indy will immerse guests in a world of adventure.

2. Morimoto Asia: World-renowned chef Masaharu Morimoto’s  new restaurant will feature dishes and flavors from across Asia. I love watching him cook on Iron Chef America, and actually tasting his original dishes is something I am really looking forward too. I think it will be a nice addition to DS; it mixes up the choices for dining inspires families to try something new and exciting with their kids.

1. Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC: Offering a full selection of gluten-free, vegan baked goods such as award-winning donuts, cupcakes, cookies, bagels (with vegan butter) and savory items. I think I am most excited to visit  this new place! I love when companies are brave enough to try something new and healthy with their menus, and who doesn’t love baked goods!? I’m going to need a to-go box!

With all the new retailers and restaurants coming to the New Disney Springs,, what are you looking forward to most? Will you account for a day at Disney Springs in your trip, or just visit select locations?

Ready to plan your next (or first) visit to Walt Disney World? I can help you with that! I love to help my clients prep for a trip that includes all the extras beside the Theme Parks, such as Disney Springs. I am a Disney Specialist with World of Magic Travel, Chip and Co.’s only FREE travel agency. Email me at [email protected] or follow me on Facebook HERE.  There is still time to book your vacation with FREE DINING this Fall!

ABC Family June Update Summer 2015 and More!

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Summer Samples!

ABC Family embarks on a summer sampling strategy beginning today, May 18th. All of the network’s new summer series will be available for sampling across digital, social and physical platforms in a phased approach that will roll-out across the summer months. The new series taking part in the sampling strategy are the procedural drama “Stitchers,” the unscripted reality drama “Becoming Us,” the comedy “Kevin From Work” and the reality series “Job or No Job,” “Monica the Medium,” “Startup U” and “Next Step Realty: NYC.”

The summer sampling strategy will have a multi-tiered approach that will coincide with the series premiere dates.The sampling tactics include exclusive digital premieres on EW.com (“Stitchers”), HRC.org (“Becoming Us”), Facebook (“Kevin From Work”) and Tumblr (“Job or No Job,” “Next Step Realty,” “Monica The Medium” and “Startup U”); screening events with magazines and websites such as Hearst Magazines’ TrendingNY, OK! Magazine, and digital media company Refinery29; free preview of full episodes on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, iTunes, Amazon video and Google Play; previews of full episodes on the WATCH ABC Family app, MVPDs and set-top box VODs; as well as on a special ABC Family website www.ABCFbestsummertvever.com, where fans can not only watch the premiere episodes, but also post reviews and share across their social platforms.

“We are eventizing the entire summer and offering a massive sampling campaign to showcase our new shows,” said Nigel Cox-Hagan, SVP Marketing, Creative and Branding. “We have recently announced the largest programming slate ever in the history of our network and we want as many people as possible talking about them.”

ABC Family’s robust summer slate begins in June with “Pretty Little Liars” and “Stitchers” bowing first on Tuesday, June 2nd, followed by “Melissa & Joey” and “Baby Daddy” on Wednesday, June 3rd. “The Fosters” and “Becoming Us” will then premiere on Monday, June 8th. Later this summer the comedy “Kevin From Work” will premiere on Wednesday, August 12th, with the reality series premieres set for “Monica the Medium” on Monday, July 13th, “Job or No Job” on Wednesday, August 5th, “Next Step Realty: NYC” on Tuesday, August 11th and “Startup U” on Tuesday, August 18th.

 

Shadow Hunters News!

ABC Family found its rogue Shadowhunter villain with the casting of Alan Van Sprang (“Reign”) as ‘Valentine.’ It was announced today by the network. Van Sprang will be a recurring guest star on the series.

Based on the bestselling young adult fantasy book series The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, “Shadowhunters” follows 18-year-old Clary Fray, who finds out on her birthday that she is not who she thinks she is but rather comes from a long line of Shadowhunters – human-angel hybrids who hunt down demons. When her mother, Jocelyn, is kidnapped, Clary is thrown into the world of demon hunting with mysterious Shadowhunter Jace and her best friend, Simon. Now living among faeries, warlocks, vampires and werewolves, Clary begins a journey of self-discovery as she learns more about her past and what her future may hold.

Brilliant, cunning, and dangerously handsome, Valentine is a mysterious Shadowhunter wielding immense power. His stoic, charming, and confident presence allows him control over his many followers. To seek out what he wants, Valentine executes anyone in his way, never thinking twice about it.

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