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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Releases Latest Video And Pictures

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens

The Star Wars Celebration held in Anaheim, California started off with an exclusive new look  at the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens.    J.J. Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy surprised the attendees, introducing special guests, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaacs.  Also at the event were Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, and Peter Mayhew.   Along with a behind the scenes look at Star Wars: The Force Awakens, fans were treated to the brand new trailer below.   Star Wars:  The Force Awakens is coming to your favorite movie theatre, December 18, 2015.

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Price Increase at Palo and Remy Aboard Disney Cruise Line

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Palo and Remy, the upscale, adult-only dining options aboard the Disney Cruise Line, announced today that the price of Palo for brunch and dinner will increase from $25 per person to $30 per person.  The price for dinner at Remy will increase from $75 per person to $85 per person and $50 per person to $55 per person for brunch.  The effective dates for these price increases are:

  • April 19, 2015- Disney Magic
  • April 20, 2015- Disney Dream
  • April 22, 2015- Disney Wonder
  • April 25, 2015- Disney Fantasy

Guests who have already pre-booked Palo or Remy online will be able to dine at the previously booked rate.  Going forward, guests making a reservation will be charged the new rate.

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Disney Finds – Mickey Mouse Watch/Bracelet

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Mother’s Day is coming next month and who wouldn’t love to receive this adorable Mickey Mouse Watch/Charm BraceletDisney Finds - Mickey Mouse Watch/Bracelet? This cute watch is adorned with Mickey Mouse and comes with Five charms hanging: White enamel mickey mouse’s glove; White/red enamel letter “M”; Black mickey icon; Red/yellow enamel mickey mouse’s short; Silver-tone letter “m” with little mickey icons.

What would you expect to pay for a watch like this? $100? $200? Try $22.99. Not a bad deal eh?

Click here to learn moreDisney Finds - Mickey Mouse Watch/Bracelet and to order yours today!

SeaWorld Orlando is About to Heat up a Little More with Viva La Musica

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SeaWorld Orlando’s festive fiesta, Viva la Música, starts April 25 and runs every Saturday through May 16. Best of all, the event is included with park admission.

Families and friends can celebrate Latin culture at this annual festival featuring live concerts by internationally renowned Latin musical artists, savory authentic cuisine by SeaWorld’s Executive Chef Hector Colon, family-friendly activities and unique merchandise from local artisans.

New this year, SeaWorld will transform the park’s garden area into a mini-fiesta for families. There will be monitors to watch the concert from afar, educational activities for children, domino tables, up-close encounters with some of SeaWorld’s amazing animal ambassadors and much more. Viva la Música festival activities begin at 1 p.m. each Saturday with concerts starting at 4 p.m. at Bayside Stadium.

Savory Authentic Cuisine

  • New this year to the decadent array of Caribbean and Latin dishes is the tripleta sandwich and frozen piña colada. The tripleta sandwich is a hearty dish full of sizzling flavor made with roast pork, chicken, steak, cheese, potato sticks and a special SeaWorld sauce. Guests may also purchase a frozen piña colada and enjoy it straight out of a freshly cut pineapple.
  • Some returning favorites include: empanadas, chicharrones (fried pork rinds), bacalaítos (fried salted cod) and piraguas (shaved ice with tropical flavors). Pastries, beers, margaritas, mojitos, cuba libres, sangrias and wines are also available.

Live Concerts from the Hottest Hispanic Artists

  • Every Saturday upbeat concerts from some of the hottest Hispanic artists will take the stage for exciting live concerts.
  • Olga TanÞoìn will make Bayside Stadium sizzle with her upbeat merengue and salsa-style music for the first day of Viva la Música (Saturday, April 25). Olga Tañón is a Puerto Rican recording artist who has earned two Grammy Awards, three Latin Grammy awards, 29 Premio Lo Nuestro awards and held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts with various hits in the Tropical, Salsa, Latin Pop and Latin Albums categories.

Special Packages

  • Guests can take advantage of SeaWorld’s VIP experiences and special packages with reserved seating. Packages come with an in-park spending credit that can be used toward savory cuisine, beverages, merchandise, Quick Queue and up-close animal experiences.
  • Front Row Seating – Starting at just $39, guests can reserve a front row seat (just inches away from the artists) and feel like part of the show. As an added bonus, guests will enjoy $10 toward in-park spending.
  • Floor Seating – Starting at just $19, guests can enjoy reserved floor seats right in front of the stage act. This package also includes $10 toward in-park spending.

The best way to experience Viva la Música and all of SeaWorld’s special events throughout the year is with a 2015 SeaWorld Orlando Fun Card, where guests pay for a day and play all year. Plus, for a limited-time, guests who purchase a Fun Card can also enjoy a one-day visit to Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.

Are you going?

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

Have you been to SeaWorld lately? Why not take a day out of your upcoming Disney vacation and visit SeaWorld! If you don’t have a vacation planned, I would love to help you do that! Contact me at [email protected] for your FREE no obligation quote.

New Alaska Port Adventures Bring Even More Thrills and Local Experiences to Disney Cruise Line Guests in 2015

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Thinking of setting sail on an Alaskan cruise aboard the Disney Cruise Line this year?  Well, be ready to be amazed because you are cordially invited to experience Alaska like never before with these brand-new Port Adventures! Here you will find excursions for everyone in the family, ranging from exciting alpine forest adventures to hand-on experience which immerse you in Alaska’s rich culture and heritage.

Disney Cruise Line Exclusive Experiences

On the Family Gold Exploration and the Mendenhall Glacier and Mine Ruin Exploration in Juneau, Disney Cruise Line guests experience an exclusive and memorable encounter with an eccentric prospector mining the hills. Families trek to the miner’s camp for stories around the campfire, leaving with tips of the trade and a keepsake from the prospector himself.

Families can also explore the Treadwell Mining District on the Family Gold Exploration and pan for gold and garnets at the Alaska Gastineau Gold Mine. They’ll also journey into the abandoned mine at the Maggie Kathleen Tunnel – a first for Disney Cruise Line – with a hard-rock miner, to see the equipment used for extracting ore.

In the Mendenhall Glacier and Mine Ruin Exploration Port Adventure, families take in the astonishing sights of the Mendenhall Valley complete with snow-capped mountains and lush green forests. Then they’re off to explore the mine ruins and trails at Douglas Island’s Treadwell Mining District.

Delicious Alaskan fare takes center stage at the Klondike Campfire Breakfast, in a Port Adventure exclusively for Disney Cruise Line. Guests begin their day at the Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp with a hearty breakfast of steak, eggs and sourdough blueberry pancakes. After being treated to the music and poetry of renowned Yukon poet Robert Service, they pan for gold, with everyone guaranteed to find the precious metal in every pan.

The Best of Skagway

For the first time, families get a taste of some friendly competition during Skagway’s Klondike Family Challenge, where each immersive activity is paired with a fun challenge. At the Klondike Gold Fields, families pan for gold, interact with dogs and puppies training for sled dog races and feel the thrill of 40 degrees below zero. Disney Cruise Line guests tour the Klondike Gold Fields brewery, sample fresh brews and design their own root beer labels. At the end of the day, families leave their mark by etching their names onto a wooden plank to be hung on the wall at the site’s gold panning shed.

An exhilarating new adventure in Skagway takes families to the legendary White Pass Summit, tracing the steps of miners during the Klondike Gold Rush. At the summit, guests get a stunning view of cascading waterfalls and towering mountains before stopping at the Skagway Overlook for an unforgettable view of the glacier-lined Skagway Valley and their Disney cruise ship. After working up an appetite, guests savor a barbecue lunch of fresh Alaskan salmon at the Klondike Gold Fields and learn the skill of gold panning.

Another first for Disney Cruise Line guests has them joining the lavishly costumed madam of the Red Onion Saloon for a tour of downtown Skagway. From the century-old McCabe building, a former school now home to the Skagway Museum, guests tour back alleys and former red light districts, hearing rousing stories of women who ventured north during the gold rush era, along with ghost stories about those who never left. The tour culminates with a champagne toast at the famous Red Onion Saloon and historic brothel museum.

Adventures in the Great Outdoors

From Juneau, teens are accompanied by Disney Cruise Line youth counselors as they gear up for an exclusive Teen Only Canopy and Zip Line Expedition. This off-road adventure includes zip lines and two towering sky bridges over lofty tree platforms. An exhilarating rappel from the treetops concludes this thrilling adventure.

Guests can also find their adventurous side in Skagway, with breathtaking views at every turn on the Skagway Adventure Hike. On this new trek, Disney Cruise Line guests journey through the alpine forest and snow-capped mountains of White Pass, led by a guide who shares stories of the area’s gold rush history and wildlife.

Another new Skagway experience sends guests gliding over the waters of Summit Lake in the Alpine Lake Canoe Adventure. From their canoes, guests will have panoramic views of Alaska’s most enchanting scenery, including towering mountains, lush green forests and crystal-clear water. They’ll also explore the many coves, inlets and channels surrounding the lake.

Details on all Disney Cruise Line shore excursions can be found on the Port Adventures section of disneycruise.com.

Beginning June 1, the Disney Wonder will sail a total of 14 seven-night cruises from Vancouver to Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska.

I would love to help your family experience all that Alaska has to offer and experience the magic of the Disney Cruise Line.  Email me at [email protected] with questions or to book your next cruise and be sure to follow me on Facebook to keep up with the latest Disney news, updates, tips and promotions!

60 Amazing Facts about Disneyland Resort For the Diamond Celebration of 60 Magical Years

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The above picture shows the gorgeous new costumes for Mickey and Minnie specifically for the 60th celebration at Disneyland Resort!

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.

I am personally so excited about the 60th celebration for Disneyland!  I am going to be there for the 24 hour event on May 22, which is also the kickoff to the year-long celebration.  From 6am on May 22 to 6am on May 23, Disneyland will be open a full 24 hours!  There will be amazing food, sights, a new parade, new fireworks and MORE!  Let’s go through 60 fun facts about the parks that you may not know.

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

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.

I’m Stephanie – Disneyland news writer for Chip & Co and Premier Annual Passholder for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. I am also an Annual Passholder for Universal Studios Hollywood. Along with being a huge Walt Disney fan and entertainment junkie, I am an Independent Travel Consultant with World of Magic Travel, the preferred Travel Agency of Chip & Co. When I am not planning my next trip to Disneyland, you can find me working on various craft projects at home and running my businesses. Who am I kidding – I am always planning my next Disney trip!

Contact me today for your FREE quote for Disney and other magical destinations at [email protected]. There is always time to book that last minute Disneyland trip so that you can celebrate the 60th anniversary with me! I look forward to helping you make some vacation magic very soon!

Disney Junior Orders Fourth Season of Doc McStuffins and Sofia the First!

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Disney Junior, TV’s #1 network for preschoolers, has ordered fourth seasons of its hit animated series “Sofia the First” and “Doc McStuffins.” The announcement was made today by Nancy Kanter, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and General Manager, Disney Junior Worldwide.

Kanter said, “‘Sofia the First’ and ‘Doc McStuffins’ have resonated with viewers on many levels, but what’s especially gratifying is to hear a parent talking about how their child did something nice for someone or tried something new because that’s what Sofia or Doc would have done. We are looking forward to bringing more stories with those types of aspirational messages to kids and families with these new season orders.”

The Emmy Award-winning “Sofia the First,” which holds the record for the top two cable TV telecasts of all-time among kids 2-5, tells the story of Sofia, a kind and courageous young girl who becomes a princess when her mom marries the king. While she lives in an enchanted fairytale world of castles, wizards and flying horses, Sofia experiences many of the same social situations as young viewers at home including fitting in at school, navigating sibling relationships and learning the importance of telling the truth. Throughout her journeys, Sofia takes on challenges and adventures that lead her to these valuable life lessons and also help her discover the true meaning of being a princess and someone that others can look up to. The series was developed by Craig Gerber, who serves as executive producer. Jamie Mitchell is executive producer and director. Returning for season four are the series’ stars: Ariel Winter as Sofia, Sara Ramirez as Queen Miranda, Wayne Brady as Clover and Tim Gunn as Baileywick.

The acclaimed “Doc McStuffins,” which was recently awarded an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Children’s Program, centers around a young girl who communicates with and heals stuffed animals and broken toys out of her backyard playhouse clinic. The series premiered in 2012 to record ratings and shortly thereafter, inspiring a group of female African-American physicians to begin a “movement” they coined “We Are Doc McStuffins.” Seeing a reflection of themselves in Doc, the group grew to form the Artemis Medical Society, which now boasts a membership of over 4,700 women physicians of color from around the world. Created and executive produced by Humanitas Prize and Emmy Award-winning Chris Nee, “Doc McStuffins” season four stars Laya DeLeon Hayes as Doc, Loretta Devine as Hallie, Lara Jill Miller as Lambie, Robbie Rist as Stuffy, Jess Harnell as Chilly, Andre Robinson as Donny McStuffins, Kimberly Brooks as Mom McStuffins and Gary Anthony Williams as Dad McStuffins.

Both “Sofia the First” and “Doc McStuffins” have provided opportunities across all Disney businesses, including Disney Parks & Resorts, which prominently features characters from each series in the popular “Disney Junior Live on Stage!” attraction at Disney California Adventure park at the Disneyland Resort and Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Combined, the series have more than 1,700 book titles from Disney Publishing Worldwide, including the New York Times best seller “Sofia the First,” which was released as an e-book and in the accompanying “Sofia the First: Story Theater” app, ranking #1 in the Kids iPad app category on the App Store in 59 countries worldwide. The “Doc McStuffins: Color and Play” and “Doc McStuffins: Mobile Clinic Rescue” apps also launched as #1 in the Kids iPad app category on the App Store with the latter receiving the Editor’s Choice Award from the Children’s Technology Review. Disney Consumer Products has robust product lines inspired by both series including apparel, room décor, party supplies and toys, including the award-winning Doc McStuffins toy line. The series are also featured in multiple soundtracks and DVD releases from Disney Studios.

Stay tuned for more Doc and Sofia!

Top 10 Views While Dining in Disney World

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While grabbing a fantastic meal sitting in premium seating to view the fireworks is everyone’s dream come true, there’s a lot to be said of a beautiful day time view as well. We love our fireworks shows but I want to enjoy my view during breakfast and lunch too, don’t you? It’s also worth noting that not every fantastic view has to be outdoors of a park icon!  This is my Top 10 Disney Dining Views list.

1. California Grill– Disney’s Contemporary Resort

This signature dining restaurant atop the Contemporary overlooks the sights of Magic Kingdom. During the day you can map out the park from your seat and get a really unique aerial view of all your favorite attractions. Of course you can schedule your meal during the Wishes Fireworks show nightly, as well. The restaurant pipes in the music and dims the lights to make the fireworks easy to see and enjoy. If you dined there earlier, bring your receipt and they’ll let you view the fireworks there even if you aren’t seated!

2. Ohana- Disney’s Polynesian Resort

Hawaiian theming, tasty family friendly food and a wall of windows facing Cinderella’s castle across Seven Seas lagoon make this one of the best views to dine with! During the day the view is amazing, not just during fireworks!

3. Coral Reef- Epcot

As a kid Coral Reef was the coolest place you could eat when I was growing up. There are so many wonderful choices now but I can’t forget about this one! You sit surrounded by enormous tanks filled with living coral reef and 4,000 sea creatures! I guess the only down side is getting past eating fish while other fish watch you. (ha ha??)

4. Tomorrowland Terrace- Magic Kingdom

Another family-style menu that pleases all and is a quick service option where you can grab your food and sit outside and enjoy the view. There isn’t a ton of seating outdoors so have someone scour for a table while you get in line for food! The view of the castle is worth it! This is also the sight of the Dessert Party for those who can get a ticket!

5. Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater- Hollywood Studios

Dark and indoors, this restaurant offers a break from the heat and gorgeous Florida sun if you need it. You sit in miniature cars, equipped with front and back seats (some with even more rows), with your friends or family with little shelf-tables in front of each row. The best part- your car is facing a movie screen that plays 1950s sci-fi movie scenes that are sure to entertain your party! If you’re a sci-fi fan, or just appreciate retro dining, check it out!

6. Be Our Guest– Magic Kingdom

Tale as old as time. You know the rest. This restaurant takes you somewhere not many other places can. Right into one of your favorite movies! Whether you are sitting in The West Wing, The Grand Ballroom or The Castle Gallery you will sit in awe at your surroundings. Now serving all 3 meals a day (breakfast and lunch are quick service) you have many opportunities to experience Beast’s home.

7. Rose and Crown Pub- Epcot

Found in England inside the World Showcase this sit down restaurant offers views of the World Showcase Lagoon and other countries by day. A fan favorite for both food and beer, this pub is also a coveted spot for dinner during IllumiNations. Seating outside on the patio is limited but request it when you are greeted by the hosts!

8. Spice Road Table- Epcot

Travel to Morroco once you reach the World Showcase and you won’t be disappointed. Another great view of IllumiNations by night and fantastic outdoor-dining-inspired Mediterranean cafe to enjoy by day as well.

9. Crystal Palace- Magic Kingdom

I first visited Crystal Palace as an adult, which probably changed my view of the experience. While I wouldn’t classify it as my top dining experiences based on food, I loved the overall time I spent there. I took the photo above from the patio outside. If you request a window seat, you can grab a similar shot!

10. Pinocchio Village Haus- Magic Kingdom

A great place to catch a quick service meal and take in a view of New Fanstasyland! If you grab your table upstairs in the Monstro room you can sit to one side and overlook the entrance to the inside of It’s a Small World. If you sit near the windows you can watch the crowds and admire the Prince Charming Regal Carousel. If you have excellent timing you can grab a spot on in the outdoor balcony and see it all up close and personal.  Fare includes Italian selections and overall it’s great place to bring your family.

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Rainforest Café- Downtown Disney and Animal Kingdom

An honorable mention since it’s not truly “Disney”…If you love being immersed in a fabulously themed dining experience, this place is a must. This restaurant seats you in the middle of a tropical rainforest with no need for bug spray. Everywhere you look there is color, movement and detail. If you can get a seat near one of the large animal displays you’ll be in for a real surprise when every few minutes an indoor “rain storm” begins. *It’s worth mentioning that this experience can be a little intense for younger guests, so use discretion when traveling with little ones.*

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Specialty Treats for Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration

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The kickoff of the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration is right around the corner, and we have more details to share about some of the new food and beverage offerings sure to dazzle your taste buds.

Starting on May 22, Disneyland Diamond Cupcakes will be available at Jolly Holiday Bakery Café – a lemon-flavored cupcake representing the Victorian-era theme of Main Street, U.S.A. The Disney California Adventure Diamond Cupcake will be available at Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café, featuring orange cake that represents the 1930s theme of Buena Vista Street.

Specialty drinks are also in the works to celebrate the milestone anniversary. My favorite? The Frozen Pomegranate Silver Sparkler from Jolly Holiday Bakery Café. Other delicious drinks include a special Lucky Fortune Tea featuring mango and red passion fruit at the Lucky Fortune Cookery, Wild Raspberry Rapids Frozen Lemonade from White Water Snacks, Enchanted Cherry Apple Frozen Lemonade from Troubadour Tavern, Honey Bee Frozen Lemonade from Hungry Bear Restaurant and more!

While we’ve already given you a taste of some of the new souvenir sippers and popcorn buckets to come, later this summer look for brand-new sippers that will allow guests to partake in the immersive Made with Magic experience in a whole new way. Make a splash with the “World of Color” sipper at Disney California Adventure park, or show your Disney Villain Side with a Chernabog sipper at “Fantasmic!” in Disneyland park.

I think you will agree that our teams have created offerings to delight all of the senses throughout the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration. Continue checking the Disney Parks Blog for more details and join the conversation with the hashtag #Disneyland60.

What are you looking forward to trying during the 60th celebration?  I am going to have to eat my way through both parks all weekend!

I’m Stephanie – Disneyland news writer for Chip & Co and Premier Annual Passholder to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. I am also an Annual Passholder for Universal Studios Hollywood. Along with being a huge Walt Disney fan and entertainment junkie, I am an Independent Travel Consultant with World of Magic Travel, the preferred Travel Agency of Chip & Co. When I am not planning my next trip to Disneyland, you can find me tinkering on various craft projects, training for my next runDisney race and working in my home office. Who am I kidding – I am always planning my next Disney trip!

Contact me today for your FREE quote for Disney and other magical destinations at [email protected].  There is always time for me to help you book a trip to Disneyland for the 60th Anniversary Celebration!  I look forward to helping you make some vacation magic very soon!

 

Are You Ready For Disney’s Tomorrowland?

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Details about Walt Disney Studios, Tomorrowland, the movie has been scarce.  We know the movie stars, George Clooney as a former boy genius who joins forces with teenager, Casey, played by Britt Robertson.  And the film is about their adventures on a danger filled “mission” to discover the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space known only as “Tomorrowland.” 

We also know that “Lost” writer and co-creator Damon Lindelof and Brad Bird wrote the screenplay and that it promises to take us on a thrill ride of non stop adventure.   And also stars Hugh Laurie as brilliant scientist David Nix, Raffey Cassidy, Tim McGraw, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key and Thomas Robinson.

Now with the upcoming release in theatres on May 22, 2015 we have a sneak peak video below to share with our Disney Addicts.   Take a look and see what you think.  I can’t wait to join Clooney and Robertson on their adventures and discover the secrets.  

Show your #MinnieStyle and you Could Win a Trip to New York Fashion Week

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The Disney Style blog has been posting #MinnieStyle photos to Instagram for a while now, celebrating the classic cuteness that Minnie Mouse embodies. Now,  showing off your Minnie Style could help send you on a dream trip to New York Fashion Week.

 From now through May 8, share your Minnie Style photos on Disney’s Applause app on iPhone or Android for a chance to win a trip to New York Fashion Week. Submit anything that shows what #MinnieStyle means to you, whether it’s dots and bows, black and white, pops of red–get creative, that’s what fashion is all about. If you need some inspiration, check out Lauren Conrad’s new Disney Minnie Mouse collection, which proves there are plenty of ways to show off your #MinnieStyle with vintage-inspired dresses, graphic tees, skirts, and more.

One Grand Prize winner and a guest will receive a three day/two night trip to NYC to attend NY Fashion Week events. Nine runners up will receive a Minnie Mouse product package. We’ll also be selecting submissions to feature in a gallery at our NYFW event, so get creative!

Learn more about the contest: Rock Your Minnie Style Official Rules.

Good Luck!

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Maria

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Universal Orlando set to Increase Hourly Wages in June

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For employees of Universal Orlando life just got a little bit sweeter with the announcement of a pay raise to happen in June!  On Wednesday Universal announced the increase in the hourly wage as they are starting to fill summer and permanent positions. The rate increase goes up to $9.50 an hour from $9, and will start in June 2015. The increase to $10 an hour will start in June 2016.

While the increase doesn’t happen until June officials say that some of the current workers may see an increase in their hourly rates to reflect the new rate sooner.

Universal Orlando plans on holding a by-invitation job fair April 30 at its Orlando human resources building. If you have dreamed of working at Universal Orlando Theme Parks and Resorts you can apply here.

My name is Leigh Saleh. I am a Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and Disney Specialist for Chip andCompany. I am also a Travel Agent with World of Magic Travel, the preferred agency used byChip and the Disney Addicts. Email me today at [email protected] to book your next “Magical” family vacation to your favorite destination.

You can also visit my Facebook page, click here….. for more details, and updates on specialoffers to your favorite travel destinations. You will also find a ton of pictures from Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, Seaworld, Universal Orlando, and Legoland Florida.