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Teen Beach 2 Comes to DVD and Blu-ray June 26th!

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Get Ready for 2015’s Hottest Surf Sequel!TEEN BEACH 2 Washes Ashore on Disney DVD on June 26th

DVD Includes Never-Before-Seen Bonus Features and an Exclusive Friendship Necklace!

Synopsis: Dive in and rock out with the hottest surf sequel under the sun! Now that summer ‘s over and school has begun, Brady (Ross Lynch) and Mack’s (Maia Mitchell) relationship seems headed for a wipeout – until Lela, Tanner and the “Wet Side Story” kids show up! Dazzled by the novelty and variety of the modern world, Lela wants to stay, but the real world and the “reel” world just don’t mix. Can Mack and Brady find the magic to get the kids home and get their own romance back on track before it’s too late? Packed with electrifying song & dance numbers and hilarious fish-out-of-water wackiness, Teen Beach 2 is “wow-abunga” fun for everyone.

Director: Jeffrey Hornaday (“Teen Beach Movie,” TV Movie “Geek Charming,” Carlito’s Way)
Writers: Teleplay by Billy Eddy, Matt Eddy and Story by Dan Berendsen, Robert Horn

Cast: Ross Lynch (Muppets Most Wanted, Disney Channel’s “Austin & Ally”) as Brady; Maia Mitchell (ABC Family’s “The Fosters”) as Mack;; Grace Phipps (Fright Night, TV’s “The Nine Lives of Chloe King”) as Lela; Garrett Clayton (ABC Family’s “The Fosters,” Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up”) as Tanner.

Choreography: Christopher Scott (TV’s “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing With The Stars,” Step Up franchise)

Release Date: June 26, 2015 (Distributor Pre-Book: 5/15; Direct Pre-Book: 5/1)
Release Formats: DVD

Bonus Features: Exclusive: Cast Dance Rehearsals – Exciting new contemporary and retro music with dance numbers choreographed by Christopher Scott. Join Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell and the rest of cast as they learn some of the crazy steps for the movie. See how they put the moves into the songs Best Summer Ever, Gotta Be Me, Falling For Ya, and That’s How We Do.

Ratings: TV-G (US); G (Canada)
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen (Enhanced for 16×9 Televisions)
Audio: 2.0 Dolby Digital
Languages: English, French & Spanish

Stay tuned for more Teen Beach 2!

Disney Finds – Big Hero 6 Water Bottle & Cup

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Delivering ice cold water makes Baymax a better healthcare companion. With trips to our neighborhood pool becoming more common I was checking some Disney waterbottles to bring with us. I stumbled across these on Amazon and wanted to share them with you…

Keep your family hydrated with a Zak Designs Disney’s Big Hero 6 Tritan Water Bottle by Zak Designs, featuring characters from the popular Disney movie. Made from durable Tritan plastic, this water bottle is shatterproof, break-resistant, durable and leak-proof. It has a handy built-in carrying loop and the easy-open, flip-up spout and detachable straw makes it easy to use and clean. The water bottle has a wide mouth opening that easily accommodates ice-cubes and is 100-Percent reusable. 25-ounce capacity, BPA free and dishwasher safe, but do not microwave. By Zak Designs, making mealtime fun!

Also for sale is this Zak Designs Disney’s Big Hero 6 Canning Jar Tumbler with Straw by Zak DesignsDisney Finds - Big Hero 6 Water Bottle & Cup.

Have fun and stay hydrated with a nostalgic Mason Jar shaped tumbler with characters from Disney’s Big Hero 6 movie. The Zak Designs canning jar tumbler with straw definitely puts the fun in functional. The tumbler is made of shatter-proof and break-resistant Tritan plastic and is designed with a screw on lid and straw; comfortably enjoy your favorite beverage without worry of a mess. The straw features a stopper to prevent it from sliding out of the lid and is big enough to easily enjoy smoothies. The tumbler has a wide mouth opening to accommodate ice cubes and is 100-Percent reusable. 16-ounce capacity, BPA free and dishwasher safe, but do not microwave. By Zak Designs, making mealtime fun!

Please note these items are not for sale together unless you use the option from Amazon. The cost of the cups can be found in the links above. Happy Shopping!

 

Celebrate Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary with this Amazing Deal!

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Beginning May 22, the Fairfield Inn Anaheim Resort (a Disneyland Good Neighbor hotel) is offering an exclusive “One Stop Shop and Stay Package” to honor the Diamond Celebration. This deal is for guests staying three or more nights through Dec. 1, 2015 and includes an upgraded theme room with a resort view, complimentary self-parking for one vehicle per day, two adult three-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper tickets and a collectable pin with the likeness of the lovable Olaf.

This resort is located across the street from the main entrance of the Disneyland Resort and offers guests easy access to all of the fun and excitement of the Diamond Celebration. The themed rooms at the Fairfield are decorated with a variety of Disney characters and also showcase all of the special Marriott touches, including spacious work desks with ergonomic chairs and contemporary furniture. Additional amenities at this hotel include mini refrigerators, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-panel TVs and pull-out sofas.

The exclusive “One Stop Shop Package” can be unlocked by booking reservations online or calling 1-800-228-9290 and using promotional code THM. Additional tickets can be purchased right at the hotel, making it easy to bring the entire family along to experience the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration.

Disneyland is an exciting place to visit especially this year! For help booking your next magical Disney vacation, you can contact me here.

Guest nearly drowns at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

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According to the Orlando Sentinel, a woman nearly drowned at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon on Sunday. Paramedics responded and she was transported to Florida Hospital Celebration Health.

Bo Jones, who is the assistant chief at Reedy Creek Emergency Services, said paramedics responded the call around 3:45 p.m. She is said to be in her mid-forties and was stable when she arrived at the hospital.

We wish her a full and speedy recovery!

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

Please stand clear of my Citrus Swirl

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One of my favorite lines from Walt Disney World and one of the first lines I learned in Spanish was “Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.” Anytime I hear that line I can’t help but think of the Walt Disney World theme parks. While sharing a Dole Whip last week I thought combining the line from the Monorail and my love for Dole Whips would be a great shirt idea. Sorta like the shirt idea I had from Space Ship Earth.

After making my Dole Whip design last week I thought it would be fun to make a shirt for those who love the Dole Whip’s cousin the Citrus Swirl!

Now you can own your very own Please Stand Clear of my Citrus Swirl shirt from our Tee Public Store! It comes in a variety of colors and if you act now is on sale for only $14! Click here to learn more and to order yours today!

Which do you like better Dole Whip or Citrus Swirl? Let us know in the comment box below.

A First-Timers Guide to Walt Disney World: Staying On Property or Off?

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When planning a vacation, thinking about where you are going to sleep is near the top of the priority list.  It takes on a whole different meaning, however, when planning a trip to Disney World.

The first question you need to answer is On Property or Off Property?  While staying off property can seem like the more economical option at first glance, there are so many benefits to staying a Walt Disney World resort that you need to consider.

  • Early Access to Dining and FastPass+ Reservations: Those staying at a Disney World Resort can book their dining reservations for their entire trip (up to 10 days) 180 days from check-in.  If you’re not staying on property you can still book 180 days in advance, but will have to book each day of your trip 180 days in advance instead of doing it all at one time.  For WDW Resort guests, FP+ selections can be made 60 days prior to check-in, while guests not staying on property can book 30 days in advance.
  • Extra Magic Hours: Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort hotels can take advantage of either early entry or late closings of the theme parks on select days.  I’m a huge fan of the Morning Extra Magic Hours with a toddler and the Evening Extra Magic Hours are great for families with older children (or no children at all!).
  • Disney’s Magical Express: If you’re flying into Orlando International, your Disney experience can begin as soon as your plan touches down!  Transportation from MCO to your Disney World Resort is included for all guests.  During certain hours you don’t even need to worry about picking up your luggage at baggage claim; it will be picked up and delivered to your room for you within a few hours of arrival
  • Priority Theme Park Admission:  This is especially helpful during the busy holiday seasons.  As the theme parks reach capacity they begin restricting admission.  Those staying at a WDW Resort hotel are the last guests to be turned away at the gate.
  • Free Parking:  Guests staying at a WDW Resort are allowed free parking at all theme parks.  This can save at least $17/day if you plan on driving to the parks yourself.  But if you’re staying on property, why drive…
  • Free Transportation Throughout The Resort: Via monorail, bus or boat, transportation is provided for all guests staying at Walt Disney World resort hotels, making getting from one place to another a fairly simple process!  I don’t know about you, but I love not having to drive while on vacation!
  • Child Care Options: There are several options available for child care for guest at WDW resorts.  While there is individual options available, the Kids Clubs at select resorts are highly thought of.  Available for potty-trained children between the ages of 3 and 12 these themed “clubs” are a wonderful way to allow parents an evening out while the kids are treated to a fun night of activities Disney-style!
  • And maybe the most important advantage…The Themeing!: Staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel is an experience in and of itself.  With over 25 resort options to choose from there is something for every taste…and every budget!  The best thing about staying at a Disney World resort is that you never feel like you’ve “left the magic” – you are totally immersed in all that is Disney for your entire vacation!

Planning your first visit to Walt Disney World?  Let me help you make it an experience you won’t forget!   I am a Travel Magician with World of Magic Travel, the preferred agency of Chip and the Disney Addicts! Email me today at [email protected] to start planning your “Magical” vacation!

60 Amazing Facts about Disneyland Resort For the Diamond Celebration

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A rich tradition of innovation and storytelling will be on stage for the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration, beginning May 22, 2015. Three electrifying new shows will make their premieres, adding to the magical lineup of attractions and family-friendly fun that guests enjoy every day. Since opening July 17, 1955, the Disneyland Resort has grown from a single park to a world-class family destination with two renowned theme parks, three hotels and the shopping, dining and entertainment district known as Downtown Disney. As the resort continues to evolve and expand, the Diamond Celebration will recognize the innovation of the last 60 years while anticipating all that is yet to come.

The Disneyland Resort: By the Numbers

1. Since opening day in 1955, the Disneyland Resort has welcomed more than 700 million guests to The Happiest Place on Earth. That number includes guests from approximately 200 nations, nearly every country in the world today.

2. Through the years, hundreds of famous individuals have visited the Disneyland Resort, including U.S. presidents (dating to Harry S. Truman), heads of state and countless athletes, artists, authors and celebrities. The guest list is a virtual “Who’s Who” of the 20th and early 21st centuries.

3. The Disneyland Resort now employs some 28,000 cast members, making it the largest single-site employer in Orange County, California.

4. Thirty-eight different languages are spoken among Disneyland Resort cast members.

5. More than 50 scuba divers work year-round to maintain Disneyland Resort attractions, including “World of Color” at Disney California Adventure Park and Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland Park.

6. More than 800 species of plants indigenous to 40 nations grow at the Disneyland Resort, making it one of the most extensive and diverse botanical locales in the western United States. The landscape includes colorful flowers, 22 topiary animals and characters, and approximately 18,000 trees.

7. Mickey Mouse ear hats are the most popular Disneyland Resort souvenirs of all time, with more than 84 million “ears” sold since 1955. New “crystal” ears and other creative designs will debut during the Diamond Celebration.

8. The Disneyland Resort generates $4.7 billion annually for the Southern California economy.

New Fun at Disneyland

9. Debuting for the Diamond Celebration, “Paint the Night” will sparkle with more than 1.5 million individually controlled lights. Nearly all of those are energy-efficient, LED lights.

10. In addition to the LED lights on “Paint the Night” floats, each costume in the parade features its own sophisticated individual system of lighting controls.

11. “Paint the Night” features some subtle tributes to the classic “Main Street Electrical Parade,” including hints of that parade’s musical theme, a new “drum float” to lead the parade and, at the tip of Tinker Bell’s magic wand, a light from the original “Electrical Parade.”

12. In the new “Disneyland Forever” fireworks show, guests will enjoy pyrotechnics above them and immersive projections all around them: on Main Street, U.S.A., the mist screens on Rivers of America, the façade of “it’s a small world” and the Matterhorn. The largest use of projection mapping technology in any Disney Park will transform park locations into a magical canvas, transporting guests into Disney stories, from flying high above the London skyline with Peter Pan, dancing with King Louie of “The Jungle Book,” and seeing Nemo fly through the sky to Mount Wannahockaloogie.

13. “Kiss Goodnight,” the inspiring closing song of “Disneyland Forever,” was written by Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman. Richard also was the co-writer, with his brother Robert B. Sherman, of “it’s a small world” and the award-winning songs for the classic Disney film “Mary Poppins.” Adding another “practically perfect” touch to “Disneyland Forever” is the singer of “Kiss Goodnight” – Ashley Brown, star of the Broadway production of “Mary Poppins.”

14. A new show at Fantasy Faire in Disneyland tells the story of “Frozen,” Disney’s animated blockbuster film. The Royal Theatre’s resident storytellers, Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones, tell the tale of Anna and Elsa in their own unique, wacky style.

More Fun at Disney California Adventure

15. In the Diamond Anniversary “World of Color – Celebrate!” nighttime spectacular, award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris will appear in multiple film sequences with Mickey Mouse. They will host the show, with the help of some amazing special effects.

16. Part of the recent expansion of Disney California Adventure, “World of Color” uses a submersible platform that’s bigger than a football field, with more than 20,000 points of control and revolutionary lighting that infuses nearly 1,200 fountains with color — making it one of the largest show systems ever built.

17. “Anna and Elsa’s Royal Welcome” offers guests a special place to greet the popular sisters from “Frozen.” It opened in January, 2015, at the Disney Animation building.

18. The iconic Carthay Circle Theatre Restaurant and Lounge opened in 2012 on Buena Vista Street. It stands 79 feet 6 inches tall, to the top of its cupola spire, and it is approximately ¾ scale to the original Carthay Circle Theatre, the site where Walt Disney’s animated classic, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” premiered in 1937. By way of contrast, Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland stands 77 feet high and is designed to appear taller, due to forced perspective, when viewed from the other end of Main Street, U.S.A.

19. For the Diamond Celebration, Carthay Circle Theatre and Sleeping Beauty Castle will glisten and gleam as never before with brilliant diamond enhancements. On Carthay Circle Theatre, the large “Diamond D” marquee was inspired by the 1930s Art Deco movement. On Sleeping Beauty Castle, more than 100,000 blue, glass crystals will shimmer on the rooftops.

20. Cars Land is home to Radiator Springs Racers, the popular attraction that opened in 2012 at Disney California Adventure. After dark, the colorful and nostalgic appearance of the town of Radiator Springs features 16 neon signs in bright, luminous colors.

21. The cars of the Red Car Trolley attraction on Buena Vista Street are reminiscent of the historic cars of the Pacific Electric Railway system, which operated in Southern California from 1901 through 1961.

Sixty Years of Magic

22.  Disneyland Park opened July 17, 1955, with 18 ticketed attractions and five free attractions/exhibits. Opening Day highlights included the Jungle Cruise, Autopia, Mad Tea Party and Mark Twain Riverboat. Several other classic Disneyland attractions opened later in the year: TWA Rocket to the Moon on July 22, Casey Jr. Circus Train on July 31, and Dumbo Flying Elephants on Aug. 16.

23. During construction of the park, and occasionally until he passed away in 1966, Walt Disney would stay overnight in a small apartment above the Main Street Fire Dept., next to Disneyland City Hall. Today, a lamp shines continuously in the apartment window in tribute to the spirit of Walt Disney.

24. When Disneyland opened there were no A, B, C, D and E tickets. Guests paid for park admission and purchased attraction tickets inside. The first ticket books (A, B and C tickets) appeared on Oct. 11, 1955. The first E tickets appeared in 1959 and were used for newly opened attractions, Matterhorn Bobsleds and Submarine Voyage.

25. The skilled artists in the Silhouette Studio on Main Street, U.S.A., can create a silhouette portrait in 60 seconds or less.

26. The names and titles of the second-story shop windows along Main Street, U.S.A., pay tribute to cast members and others who contributed to the creation and development of Disneyland. Most of the shop names feature whimsical references to the professional specialties or hobbies of the individuals honored.

27. In contrast to the Main Street, U.S.A. windows, the second-story windows in Mickey’s Toontown are a treasure trove of trivia for Disney animation fans. They reference characters such as Scrooge McDuck and Jiminy Cricket, along with relatively obscure early-era Disney characters such as Clara Cluck and Toby Tortoise.

28. The Matterhorn Bobsleds was the first tubular steel roller coaster in the world when it opened in 1959. It set the standard for modern-day roller-coaster design.

29. Disneyland created the first daily operating monorail in the Western Hemisphere. opened June 14, 1959. Since then, the Disneyland Monorail has traveled approximately 780 million miles, enough for eight round trips to the planet Mars. The current Disneyland Monorail vehicles, the Mark VII models, debuted in 2008 and are the fifth generation at Disneyland Resort. Two other models, Mark IV and Mark VI, have been featured at Walt Disney World in Florida.

30. The Apollo moon landing in 1969 was shown live on television to Disneyland guests at the Tomorrowland Stage.

31. Having been outdone by NASA in 1969, the Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon/Flight to the Moon attraction became Mission to Mars in March, 1975. The rocket took its final flight in 1992 and the location eventually transformed to Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port.

32. The adventures of Snow White, Peter Pan and Mr. Toad have been on display as Fantasyland “dark rides” since opening day at Disneyland. Alice in Wonderland joined this lineup in summer 1958. Pinocchio appeared in 1983 as part of the extensively enhanced “New Fantasyland.” Adding “new magic” to these classics, Imagineers recently used projections to enhance scenes in Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan.

33. The books in the library of Toad Hall in Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride have nonsense versions of famous titles, including: “For Whom the Toads Croak” and “A Tadpole Grows in Brooklyn.”

34. The guest-favorite Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in New Orleans Square features more than 120 Audio-Animatronics figures, and guests often sing along with that catchy refrain: “Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate’s life for me.”

35. The charming, New Orleans-themed Blue Bayou Restaurant is located inside Pirates of the Caribbean, where dining guests can watch the attraction boats glide past. The Blue Bayou is sometimes cited as the inspiration for the many “themed restaurants” around the country today.

36.  The first version of the “Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade” appeared in 1972 and went on hiatus after summer 1974. A second-generation “Main Street Electrical Parade” premiered in 1977 and ran for 20 years, retiring in 1996. It reappeared, as “Disney’s Electrical Parade” in Disney California Adventure Park from 2001 to 2010.

37. Beginning in 1997, Disneyland started celebrating the holidays with the seasonal re-theming of “it’s a small world” as “it’s a small world” Holiday. This was followed by Haunted Mansion Holiday for the Halloween and Christmas seasons beginning in 2001, Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy starting in the 2009 Halloween season, and Jingle Cruise for the 2013 holiday season.

38. The “it’s a small world” attraction remains very popular with guests, more than 50 years after debuting at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Guest research shows that one in four Disneyland guests – families with children and those who grew up riding the attraction – consider “it’s a small world” a tradition. They plan a voyage whenever they visit the park.

39. Of the five engines on the Disneyland Railroad, four are named for founders or executives of the Santa Fe Railroad. (The attraction was originally known as the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad.) The fifth engine, the “Ward Kimball,” is named for Disney Legend, animator and train enthusiast Ward Kimball (1914-2002).

40. The trains of the Disneyland Railroad have accrued enough mileage during the past 60 years to travel to the moon and back more than 250 times.

41. The troop transport vehicle at the entrance to the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction is the actual vehicle that dragged and almost ran over Indiana Jones in one of the thrilling sequences from the original “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”

42. In the early days of Tom Sawyer Island, the surrounding Rivers of America were stocked with catfish and fishing was allowed off the island’s docks.

43. The King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland was assembled from parts of several genuine 19th century carousels. The horses, ridden by hundreds of guests every day, are more than 100 years old. They are fully restored, one row at a time, every year.

 

Disneyland Resort Food and Beverage

44.Guests will find more than 140 food and beverage locations at the Disneyland Resort, including 26 full-service restaurants and themed lounges such as Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel.

45. Disneyland Resort serves more than 6,700 food items, including citrus-marinated turkey breast at Flo’s V8 Café (Disney California Adventure), Hacienda Chicken Caesar Salad at Rancho del Zocalo (Disneyland) and Fire Cracker Duck Wings at Carthay Circle Restaurant and Lounge (Disney California Adventure).

46. Popular snack items at the resort include gluten-free Dole Whips (2,000 consumed each day) and Mickey-shaped soft pretzels (2,000 consumed per day).

47. During the Diamond Celebration, special anniversary cupcakes will be offered at the Jolly Holiday Bakery Café in Disneyland (lemon flavor) and the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Café in Disney California Adventure (orange flavor).

48. Fresh fruits and healthful options are available throughout the parks, and guests may look for the Mickey Check () on menus in both quick service and table service restaurants to find options that meet Disney Nutrition Guidelines.

49. The number of bananas consumed by Disneyland Resort guests in a year could feed Abu (Aladdin’s monkey friend) 20 bananas a day for 62 years.

50. Napa Rose, the award-winning restaurant at the Grand Californian Hotel, has a 17,000-bottle wine cellar with more than 1,000 different labels and 80 wines available by the glass. The wine service ranks among the best in the country, with more than 30 certified sommeliers, including five who are certified at advanced level.

Disneyland Resort Hotels and Downtown Disney District

51. The Disneyland Hotel opened in October 1955 with 100 rooms. Today it offers guests 975 rooms, themed swimming pools, two towering water slides and five Signature Suites – including the Mickey Mouse Penthouse and Adventureland Suite.

52. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, which opened in 2001, was the first Disney hotel built “inside” a theme park, with an exclusive guest entrance into Disney California Adventure. It now includes Disney Vacation Club villas.

53. Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel features seaside-inspired rooms and the sensational California Streamin’ water slide into the rooftop pool. All three resort hotels offer guests early admission to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure with Extra Magic Hour.

54. Build-A-Bear Workshop is the only location in the Build-A-Bear chain to carry exclusive Disney branded merchandise and animals. The location plans to create exclusive accessories for their bears featuring the Diamond Celebration. On average, more than 3,000 new “friends” are built in the store each week.

55. RideMakerz proudly displays an original company branded NASCAR vehicle hanging from the ceiling. The car actually raced during the 2008 Daytona 500.

56. The aquarium tanks at Rainforest Café contain more than 500 fish and approximately 60 different species, including a four-foot-long honeycomb moray eel.

57. AMC Theatres recently opened an IMAX theatre and features hearing and sight-impaired equipment in their location for disabled guests.

58.  LEGO Store features three Disney character-inspired statues made of LEGO bricks. The Beauty and the Beast model was built with 649,350 bricks; the Buzz & Woody are made of 675,000 bricks and the Sleeping Beauty Dragon required 2,785,950 bricks.

59. The House of Blues Anaheim venue was recently ranked seventh on Billboard Magazine’s “Top 25 Most Popular Music Clubs” in the United States. The location will feature a souvenir guitar pick and specialty cocktail for the Diamond Celebration.

60. ESPN Zone boasts more than 120 televisions, including individual screens in all of the restrooms.  The location features a 10,000-square-foot arcade as well as the unique ability to host and broadcast radio and television programing from inside the venue.

Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration has Begun!

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The Disneyland Diamond Celebration, which marks 60 years of magic at the Happiest Place on Earth, has officially begun. With three new spectacular nighttime shows, this is a celebration you won’t want to miss!

At Disneyland Park, watch as Main St. U.S.A. lights up with the new “Paint the Night” parade. More than 1.5 million brilliant LED lights flash and glow as an array of Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, dance down the street.

The new “Disneyland Forever” fireworks spectacular is also at Disneyland Park and features amazing pyrotechnics, as well as immersive projections, and transforms the park right before your eyes. This show leverages the largest installation of projection mapping in a Disney park.

Disney California Adventure Park also has a new show for the Diamond Celebration. A special edition of the “World of Color” show-“World of Color – Celebrate! The Wonderful World of Walt Disney”-is hosted by award-winning actor, Neil Patrick Harris. You’re taken on a journey through the imagination of Walt Disney, exploring his legacy of memorable animated moments and his dream that is Disneyland.

During the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration, you’ll be able to purchase special merchandise, be dazzled by stunning décor, and discover special surprises at both parks, the Downtown Disney District, and Disneyland Resort hotels. Be sure to contact me to book your next Disneyland Resort vacation!

Disney Finds – The Ultimate Disney Classic Charm Bracelet

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I was shopping around on Amazon the other day trying to find unique items for my daily Disney Finds articles and I ran across the mother of all charm bracelets. Our friends at the The Bradford Exchange have out done themselves yet again and released the Ultimate Disney Classic Charm Bracelet Featuring 37 Disney CharactersDisney Finds - The Ultimate Disney Classic Charm Bracelet. How awesome is that?

This extraordinary Disney charm bracelet features 37 handcrafted charms that faithfully capture the beloved original animation art of Disney artists. 

Charms include: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Pluto, Pocahontas, Daisy Duck, Dalmatian Pup #101, Jasmine, Mrs. Potts and Chip, Nemo, Belle, Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, Pinocchio, Simba, Cinderella, Mulan, Grumpy, Doc, Happy, Sleepy, Snow White, Sneezy, Bashful, Ariel, Dopey, Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, Tinker Bell, Owl, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, Kanga and Roo, and Winnie the Pooh!

For $199 the price is not bad. Click hereDisney Finds - The Ultimate Disney Classic Charm Bracelet for more details and to check it out.

What do you think does this seem like a good deal? I want to hear your thoughts in the comment box below.

Top 10: Educational Experiences at Disney World

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kilimanjaro-safaris-gallery02Disney World is the ultimate field trip! Learning and having fun at the same time is their speciality!  There are hundreds of “secretly educational” things going on at Disney all the time. Epcot is the nerdiest Park ever (my favorite Park, actually) and is all the science and social studies any kid will ever need! And don’t even get me started on Animal Kingdom!

Here are my Top 10 Educational Experiences (that won’t have them complaining of boredom or napping) at Walt Disney World:

1. Epcot World Showcase: Children can explore the different cultures of the world in the World Showcase Pavilions of Canada, United Kingdom, France, Morocco, Italy, Germany, Japan, China, Norway, Mexico, and America. Your child will be able to learn about the architecture, languages, diet and dress of each country. Try some Karamel in Germany, or crack open an oyster to find a Pearl in Japan. The Showcase cast members are really from the country they work in.

2.  Typhoon Lagoon’s Shark Reef: Go snorkelling for free with your admission to the Water Park.  This was one of the most memorable experience for my children.  The reef is 10 feet deep and  filled with 300,000 gallons of salt water. You get a snorkel and a life jacket if needed. You will get within arms reach of rays, sharks, and tropical fish (even “Dory’s” as my kids call them!)

3. Living with the Land: This indoor boat ride through greenhouses full of plants and aquaculture tanks is one of my favorites. Many of the plants that you see growing are used in the Garden Grill. You may see animals too such as baby alligators and catfish and exotic plants like a Banana Tree. The boat also travels through scenes about the history of farming.

4. The Seas with Nemo and Friends: Besides riding the adorable Nemo ride featuring real and animated sea life, they will also view marine exhibits complete with dolphins and manatees.

5. Spaceship Earth: An interesting and slow-moving ride in the “big golf ball” (as children call it) of Epcot. It uses Animatronics to teach about the history of communication.

6. Conservation Station: Animal Kingdom area where children can learn about conservation efforts being made across the world as well as Disney’s part in those efforts. Scientists are breeding endangered species, and on-site researchers are there studying animal behaviors.  Observation windows at Conservation Station let you look in on medical procedures on animals while veterinarians explain what is going on.

7. Kilimanjaro Safaris: This safari ride is different each time you ride it! You’ll see animals including giraffes, elephants, lions, cheetahs, and more! It’s very realistic. The animals roam the savanna, and there are no fences or cages! Barriers are hidden with rocks and cliffs. Your safari guide will share some cool facts along the way. My kids love the flamingos!

8. It’s a Small World: This ride is a great educational experience for Preschool aged children. They will see various countries flags, clothing, animals, and icons. The will hear music from around the world, even sung in other languages. The connections children make on this ride will surprise you once you leave Disney.

9. Liberty Square: This section of Magic Kingdom looks exactly like Colonial America. The buildings, the landscape and the interior of the restaurants and gift shops are a history lesson alone! Take a picture with the Liberty Bell replica, ride on the riverboat, take a raft to Tow Sawyer’s Island, and then finish with The Hall of Presidents, an animatronic show featuring all the US Presidents, even Obama.

10. Animator’s Drawing Class: At Hollywood Studios you can take a short drawing class taught by a Disney Animator. It’s a free and excellent demonstration of how our favorite Disney characters were brought to life in the animated classic films. This not only teaches children the art techniques used such as shading and shapes, but also the hard work that goes into each Disney creation. You get to keep your drawings too!

You will find opportunities for learning all over Disney World! The list is endless! A few honorable mentions are: The Carousel of Progress, Rafiki’s Planet Watch and Soarin’. What are your favorite educational attractions to share with your children?

 I’m ready to help you plan your next magical vacation! Just find me on Facebook or send me an email at [email protected] and tell me your ideas. I will piece together a perfect trip within your budget! The memories and experienes at Disney are unforgettable! Let’s start your planning today!

Disney Studios Buys Rights To “The Night Gardener”

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Disney Studios has purchased the rights to Jonathan Auxier’s “The Night Gardener”.   The story, which is a sequel to Auxier’s book, Peter Nimble and his Fantastic Eyes, is about 2 siblings, who orphaned are now servants at a scary, run down Windsor estate.   But nothing is what it seems to be – not the house or its occupants and soon the siblings are caught up in an ancient curse and dealing with a mysterious ghost.

Still in the early stages, Disney will be bringing in Jim Whitaker as producer and will be announcing cast and crew in the coming months.   Disney Studios recent remakes of the popular fairy tales have been very successful and welcomed with open arms, but I for one look forward to some original and new movies as well.

Loretta Garcia, Entertainment Reporter for Chipandco.com bringing you the latest and greatest.

Disney Finds – Han Solo Popcorn Bucket

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Who’s scruffy looking? Not this Han Solo Popcorn Bucket from this years Star Wars Weekend! Our friends at Mouse to your House landed a few popcorn buckets for our Chip and Co fans! On sale now for only $29.95. This is the perfect Star Wars fan who can’t make it out to this years Star Wars Weekend.

By the way if you were looking for the Darth Vader Popcorn bucket she has a few left for sale.

Just click the links above to learn more!