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New Pixar Cars Short – The Radiator Springs 500 1/2

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Disney/Pixar  has just released some news about a new short they’ve been working on called “The Radiator Springs 500 1/2.” Taking place in the Cars universe, the new short promises more of the comedy, action, and beautiful landscapes that franchise is known for.

Here is official synopsis:

A “leisurely drive” planned in honor of Radiator Springs’ town founder, Stanley, turns precarious as Baja pros descend on the town and challenge Lightning McQueen to an off-road race. Meanwhile, the townsfolk, led by a Stanley-costumed Mater, enjoy the planned “leisurely drive” to retrace Stanley’s original frontier route. Thinking they’re on the same course, a wrong turn sends McQueen and the Baja pros on a treacherously wild bid for survival. The misunderstanding leaves the racing professionals in awe of the “legend” of Stanley: the Original Off-Road Racer.

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The short will premiere later this spring on Disney Movies Anywhere.

Disney Visa Cardholders – Save up to 35% off your Disney World Resort stay this summer

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The longer you stay, the more you save ! Disney has released 2 room only discounts for all Disney Visa card holders, starting today you can save up to 35% off Disney resorts (open to the public on March 17th). At the time of this article sources are telling us there will be no dining or ticket discounts available for the summer months. If you want to book the new Disney Visa Discount, or need help deciding which resort gets you the best deal for you dollar, please feel free to contact me. I can also help you decide if taking advantage of the higher discount for the longer stay time is worth it for the resort you are interested in.

Travel Dates are between June 15th and August 28th, 2014

You must book by June 6th

Here is the breakdown:

Discount 1: for 3-5 night stays

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – Family Suites 10%

Value Resorts 15%

Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Moderate 20%

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—Riverside
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Cabins

Deluxe Resorts 20%

Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Savanna View/Club View
Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Deluxe Resorts 30%

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Standard View/Pool View
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Deluxe Villas 20%

The Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Jambo House and Kidani Village
Disney’s Beach Club Villas

Deluxe Villas 30%

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas

Discount 2: for 6 Nights and Up

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – Family Suites 15%

Value Resorts 20%

Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Moderate 25%

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—Riverside
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Cabins

Deluxe Resorts 25%

Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Savanna View/Club View
Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Deluxe Resorts 35%

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Standard View/Pool View
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Deluxe Villas 25%

The Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge—Jambo House and Kidani Village
Disney’s Beach Club Villas

Deluxe Villas 33%

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas

Excluded Resorts: Little Mermaid Rooms, Campgrounds. Grand Floridian Villas, Bay Lake Tower, All 3 bedroom Villas, Port Orleans French Quarter and All Star Movies

Want to take advantage of the new Disney Visa Discount released, or want to get on the list to book when it’s released to the public? At DIF we offer  personalized travel planning, lots of extras and fun just for you! Call me at 832-233-4468,check out my page, here, or email me at [email protected] and we can get started on making me your personal travel assistant for free! Don’t plan on traveling yourself, but know someone that will, don’t forget about our referral program.

Figment and the Dreamfinder are back in an all new Series

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Figment & the Dreamfinder are back in an all new series from Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineering! Here is a press release about this exciting news!

This summer, journey into the exciting depths of your own imagination in FIGMENT #1, the new Disney Kingdoms series created by the unique collaboration between Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineering. This five-issue series, created by rising star writer Jim Zub (Skullkickers), fan-favorite artist Filipe Andrade (Captain Marvel) and blockbuster cover artist John Tyler Christopher, weaves an all-new steampunk fantasy adventure that reveals the never-before-told origin of the inventor known as Dreamfinder and his trusty dragon companion!

A mainstay of Walt Disney World’s Epcot® Theme Park, Figment and the enigmatic inventor Dreamfinder have captivated visitors of EPCOT’s Journey Into Imagination attraction for years and Marvel and Disney are proud to bring their exciting story to the masses this June!

“Can you imagine the never-before-revealed origin of one of Disney’s most creative characters? Can you picture a Marvel spin on the Epcot® Theme Park’s mind-expanding attraction, Journey Into Imagination?  Have you ever wondered how the inventor known as Dreamfinder created a certain inquisitive purple dragon?” says editor Bill Rosemann. “Be prepared for all of these answers–not to mention amazing creatures, magical lands, and cool clockwork contraptions–in FIGMENT!”

“Expanding the story of Figment has been intimidating, but I’m genuinely enjoying it,” says writer Jim Zub in an interview with Marvel.com. “I want to do right by Disney fans and new readers alike, creating an entertaining story and that comes from working with engaging characters. Digging a bit deeper into Figmentand Dreamfinder has been a fun challenge. In so many ways this story really is a ‘Journey Into Imagination’, in both word and deed.”

This summer, all it takes is one little spark to let your imagination take flight. Don’t miss the highly anticipated debut of the next title in the Disney Kingdoms family when FIGMENT hits comic shops this June!

FIGMENT #1 (OF 5)

Written by Jim Zub

Penciled by Filipe Andrade

Cover by John Tyler Christopher

Elements based on Figment © Disney

32 PGS./All Ages …$3.99

 

Fun Experiences and Activites to try on your next Walt Disney World Vacation

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Many times we take our yearly vacations to Walt Disney World and go through the normal routine of hitting the usual rides, parades, Disney Dining establishments and attractions. While there is nothing wrong with that I have found over the past few years that my family and I have been itching to try new things while at Walt Disney World. If you are a bit adventurous like we are and want to try something new we have a list of fun experiences and activities to try on your next Magical Disney World Vacation:

Experiences:

  • Embark on a Wild Africa Trek – Guests wanting to venture off the beaten path at Disney’s Animal Kingdom have the chance during a new, immersive, add-on experience, Wild Africa Trek, that takes a small group of adventurers on personalized, guided excursions that include a bushwalk through unexplored areas of the forest along with over-landing in customized vehicles across an animal-filled savanna. On these expert-led treks, extended time is spent observing and learning about the wildlife. Reservations for Wild Africa Trek (ages 8 and up) can be arranged by calling 407/939-8687. The experience starts at $189 per person. More information: Disneyworld.com/disneyafricatrek.
  • Find treasure at The Pirates League at Magic Kingdom – This buccaneer experience in Adventureland features makeovers that turn guests ages 3 and up into savvy swashbucklers.  Guests who want to join Captain Jack’s motley crew will receive a pirate identity, be transformed into a pirate by a sea-sailing Pirate Master and gain access to a secret treasure room.  Packages include a sword and sheath, earring and eye patch, temporary tattoo, exclusive pirate coin necklace and a personalized pirate oath.  Packages are $29.95 plus tax (407/WDW-CREW).  Pictures and costumes are also available for an additional charge.
  • Take a spin on a Segway Personal Transporter –The Segway PT, originally the “Human Transporter” first displayed to the public at Epcot Innoventions in 2002, is the world’s first self-balancing personal transporter that uses advanced technology, gyroscopes and tilt sensors to emulate human balance.  Guests can put these high-tech machines to the test at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. The Wilderness Back Trail Adventure at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is a two-hour beginner’s tour that allows guests to experience the outdoors first-hand on a Segway X2 Personal Transporter.  The program also includes a product overview and training ($95.85/person including tax; tours are daily, 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.).
  • Harmony Barber Shop a cut above the rest – Sit back in the barber’s chair and experience a good old-fashioned haircut at Harmony Barber Shop on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom.  Located near the Emporium and with a signature candy-striped pole outside, the shop transports guests to a simpler time when barbershop quartets entertained and getting a haircut was a real treat.  Haircuts are $15 for children age 12 and under; $19 for adults; first-come, first-serve.  ”First Haircuts,” the establishment’s specialty, treats young’uns to pixie dust, bubbles, Mickey Mouse stickers and an extra-special “My 1st Haircut” set of Mouse Ears; price is $19.
  • Everybody’s Gone Surfin’ at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon– Adventurous guests can catch a wave and feel like they’re sitting on top of the world at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park. Its 2.75-million-gallon wave pool provides consistent waves every 90 seconds that can range from three to six feet high — and no sharks! Cocoa Beach Surf School invites guests to learn from professional surfers how to cut, carve and “hang 10.” The program is available by reservation for $165 on selected mornings prior to regular park hours. Guests may call 407/WDW-PLAY (939-7529) for more information.
  • Make a Splash with Watercraft Rentals – Walt Disney World Resort offers a fleet of motorized and non-motorized watercrafts for vacationers looking to make a splash around Vacation Kingdom. Sea Raycers by Sea Ray® boats ($30.08/30mins, $42.60/45 mins., $47.93/60 mins.), Boston Whaler Montauk boats ($47.93/30 mins.), sail boats ($21.30/60 mins.) kayaks ($11.72/60 mins.) and canoes ($6.93/30mins.) are just a few of the available options for rent at various Walt Disney World Resort hotels.
  • Take a High-Speed Chase Around Walt Disney World SpeedwayRace fans and adventure seekers can enjoy the ultimate thrill of riding in or driving a racecar around the one-mile tri-oval speedway. The Richard Petty Driving Experience takes motorsports fans out of the grandstands and behind the wheel of a stock car, offering several ride and drive programs to race enthusiasts, thrill seekers and corporate groups. Several driving experiences and a ride-along program are offered at the Walt Disney World Speedway location, including:
    • Rookie Experience: A 3-hour program that includes eight laps of driving thrills. Cost is $449.00.
    • King’s Experience: Features 18 laps of driving. Cost is $849.00.
    • Experience of a Lifetime: Participants work on establishing a comfortable driving line and building speed in a series of three 10-lap sessions. Cost is $1,299.00.
    • Ride-Along Program: A 3-lap thrill ride as a passenger at a top speed of 145 mph. Cost is $99.00.
  • Sunset Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge offers up-close encounters with exotic creatures – Guests staying at the lodge can enter a serene animal reserve for an up-close encounter on the Wanyama Safari.  Just before sunset on Wednesday through Monday nights, guests board a specially designed vehicle that explores the resort’s three savannas.  Guests get picture-perfect views of more than 200 mammals and exotic birds and then partake in a savory South African feast at the resort’s signature restaurant, Jiko-The Cooking Place.  The 3 ½-hour experience, including dinner, is $190.64 (tax included).  For reservations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, call 407/W-DISNEY.
  • A Fisherman’s Dream Come True– Even sport fishermen’s dreams really do come true at Walt Disney World Resort, where trophy-sized largemouth bass in the 14-pound range sometimes lurk in lakes and canals almost within casting distance of Cinderella Castle. But this fish story gets even better: “Wannabe” sports fishermen’s dreams also come true. On BASS fishing excursions led by expert guides, guests with lots of experience — or with little or no fishing experience — can enjoy the exhilarating thrill of a feisty largemouth “striking.” The two-hour catch-and-release excursions are for a party of up to five people and are on a boat stocked for the excursion with Bassmaster rods and reels and other fishing gear, cold drinks, and a camera to prove you’re not telling “fish stories.” All guests receive a one-year membership to BASS, the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society, and other benefits. The 2-hour excursion is $270 and the 4-hour excursion is $455, both can accommodate up to 5 guests. Additional information and reservations are available by calling 407/WDW-PLAY (939-7529)
  • Parasail Around the ‘Kingdom’ –The sky is the limit when guests take a parasailing adventure high above Bay Lake. Single and tandem fliers can have a bird’s-eye view of Magic Kingdom at altitudes nearing 600 feet for 8 to 10 minutes. Instead of the traditional water approach, the uniquely designed boat enables a “dry” take-off and landing from the back of the boat. The cost for a single sailor is $95 – $130, tandem is $170- $195. For “flight” times guests may call 407/939-0754.
  • You’ll Feel at Home on the Range! – Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground invites adventuring “trail” seekers to discover the beauty of Bay Lake Beach, relax on horse-drawn carriage rides, tell tales and catch all at fishing spots, explore running and biking trails, and much more. Take the reins for a 45-minute Horseback Trail Ride ($46) through the natural wonders of the resort and you’ll feel right at home on the range!
  • The Land at Epcot mixes science and entertainment to grow one-of-a-kind plants – Behind the brightly colored, mosaic façade of The Land pavilion at Epcot sits offices where greenhouse magic takes place.  “Horti-tainment,” a mix of horticulture and entertainment, creates some of the most visually interesting fruits and vegetables found under one roof anywhere in the world.  Among the highlights: a world-record harvest from a single tomato vine (see below); Mickey Mouse-shaped cucumbers, watermelons and pumpkins; 9-pound lemons, and more.
  • ‘Tomato Tree’ sets record with 32,000 tomatoes – The Tomato Tree at The Land pavilion at Epcot has blossomed into a record-setting plant.  The tree was recognized as an official Guinness World Record Holder, with a one-year harvest of more than 32,000 tomatoes and a total weight of 1,151 pounds.  Guests can spot the tree during the pavilion’s Living with the Land boat ride.
  • Take the ultimate dive in a 6-million-gallon indoor aquarium with more than 65 species of marine life, including sharks, turtles, eagle rays and diverse tropical fish.  DiveQuest at Epcot offers guaranteed calm seas, no current, unlimited visibility, incredible marine life and bright coral structures.  Additionally, you become part of the show.  Your family members and friends (with Epcot admission) can view your dive through any of the 56 giant acrylic windows at The Seas with Nemo & Friends.  Guest must be at least 10 years of age and must provide proof of SCUBA certification to participate.  Price of $186/person (not including tax) includes a limited edition T-shirt, refreshments, dive certificate and a dive log stamp.  Call 407/WDW-TOUR for information.
  • Build your own roller coaster at the DisneyQuest CyberSpace Mountain attraction – Bill Nye the Coaster Guy walks guests through the design process where they choose from three different speeds, three world settings (fire, ice or outer space) and an infinite number of track combinations.  The roller coaster of your dreams (or nightmares!) can do flips, corkscrews and even wild maneuvers such as a loop that flies off the tracks.  A digital card tracks guests’ personal coasters and the simulator re-creates it both visually and physically.  Downtown Disney guests must be 51″ to ride, 407/W-DISNEY for more information.
  • Learn to hula dance at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, where complimentary classes take place most days in the resort’s lobby.  Auntie Kaui, a hula dancer and instructor with 50 years experience, leads most of the classes offered Monday through Saturday at 3:45 p.m., and Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. until noon.  Weekday classes are geared toward the younger set, with leis and grass skirts aplenty, while the Saturday morning lessons encourage guests of all ages to do the hula shake.  And whether guests stay for five minutes or the full two-hour Saturday classes, they’ll learn a variety of chants and dances from such tropical locales as Hawaii, Tahiti and more.
  • The Archery Experience at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground – Whether novice or expert marksman, an archery guide offers training and tips on how to hit the bulls-eye.  Open to resort guests (ages 7 and up) and non-guests alike, the 90-minute experience costs $39.00 per person not including tax, and includes equipment and instruction and can be booked up to 180 days in advance by calling 407/939-7529.  Offered Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon.

Merchandise & Dining

  • Stylish boutique at Downtown Disney is sure to turn heads – Tren-D at Downtown Disney Marketplace is packed full of retro, urban-inspired merchandise.  With its designer flair and eclectic offerings, the specialty store is a one-of-a-kind destination for fashion-conscious shoppers seeking trendy apparel and novel accessories.  Offerings include organic loungewear, embroidered handbags, jeweled sunglasses and hip accessories set among stylish art and unique furnishings.  The eclectic environment offers a raw and unfinished feel with jeweled chandeliers, distinct fixtures and mod furnishings.
  • Fashionable Mickey Mouse earhats “all the rage” – Trendsetters and fashion gurus can strut their stuff with fashionable Mickey Mouse earhats that come in a variety of vibrant colors and styles to suit guests of all ages.  In addition to traditional earhats, there are specially designed ears with character-specific themes.  Gal versions don pink veils, jeweled princess crowns or wild cheetah prints.  For the boys, pirate scarves and hoop earrings adorn the headgear, plus Stitch-themed offerings and more.  And with the Create Your Own Ears option, guests can custom design their own pair.  The Mickey Mouse earhats are available in limited quantities at select locations throughout Walt Disney World Resort starting at $11.95.
  • Creative minds are put to good use at Once Upon a Toy in Downtown Disney Marketplace, where kids can build and customize toys in five uniquely themed rooms.  The Build Your Own Mr. Potato Head display has customizable options including Mickey Mouse ears, a sorcerer’s hat and a teacup vehicle from Disney’s Mad Tea Party attraction.  Guests can also enjoy the Build Your Own Lightsaber display, which is a step-by-step “Star Wars” merchandise experience that invites guests to build custom lightsabers with dozens of unique possibilities.  It’s the ultimate toy-store shopping experience where kids and families can play and create together.
  • Walt Disney World guests are put right inside their own fairy tale thanks to the special offerings of the Walt Disney World Florist.  From popping the question to a birthday or anniversary to “just because,” the choices are endless.  Surprise moments can be created during a Disney dining experience.  A park-goer can return to a guestroom strewn with rose petals.  Or a lover can be surprised, during a carriage ride, with a glass slipper – nestled on a pillow made of flowers, ribbons and pearls.  Guests can visit www.disneyflorist.com or call 407/827-3505.
  • In World Showcase, young guests can create their own Epcot souvenirs at the park’s Kidcot Funstops.  Craftsmen teach the budding artisans how to create one-of-a-kind masks or musical instruments using their own magical touch.  Parents and children alike will love to “travel the world” and discover these activity-filled craft areas at each of the pavilions.
  • Epcot is a World Showcase for art lovers – Epcot World Showcase has been a “showplace” of nations since its grand opening in 1982.  But beyond the pagodas in Japan and the longboats in Norway lies a whole other world: treating art lovers to museum-quality galleries.  Current exhibitions are located at Norway, China, Japan, Morocco, The American Adventure and Mexico.  Admission to the exhibitions is included with general park admission.
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge houses a diverse collection of African art sure to impress amateurs and aficionados alike.  Sculptures and carvings throughout the resort tell stories that help familiarize guests with Africa and its diverse countries and regions.  Among the art is the 16-foot-tall Igbo Ijele mask, a piece created and exported by the Igbo people of Nigeria specifically for use in the lodge.
  • Guests can slurp a sandwich at the 50s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios where peanut butter and jelly take yummy milkshake form. At this fabulous 1950s kitchenette, the servers holler for guests to take their seats among Formica tables, pull-down lamps and knickknacks, checking in periodically to make sure each person eats their veggies and cleans their plate.  Wash it down with a PB&J shake.
  • A popular place to take a break at Epcot is Club Cool, where guests can savor complimentary samples of Coca-Cola products from countries around the world including China, Israel, Italy and Costa Rica.
  • Coca-Cola products are available for purchase, including Frozen Coke, Style My Coke (contour bottle wrappers) and an array of merchandise.
  • The Dole Whip, sold at Aloha Isle in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom, combines pineapple soft serve in a delectable swirl with either vanilla or chocolate ice cream.  The tasty, fruit-flavored treat can also be ordered with pineapple chunks or as a dole whip float, all sinfully sweet for a mid-day cool-down, and each for $5 or less.

For more information about Walt Disney World Resort, contact one of our Destinations in Florida Travel Agents where they can help you plan your next magical Disney Vacation.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Returns with a New Track

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Big Thunder Mountain , at Disneyland, will reopen on March 17, what a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

It was closed down for some much needed upgrades, like an upgraded track, some of the mountains got some new paint, and they also updated the ride vehicles, not to mention they also restored the Rainbow Ridge Mining Town.

It will be the same wild ride but with a few new surprises:

  • The ride will reopen with an enhanced audio system that sharpens the sounds heard by guests on the trains and in the caverns and buildings. Even the wildlife at Big Thunder can be heard more distinctly.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad celebrated its grand opening in September 1979, becoming the third peak in the Disneyland Park “mountain range of thrill rides.” It was preceded by Matterhorn Bobsleds (1959) and Space Mountain (1977) and followed by Splash Mountain (1989).
  • The attraction’s setting evokes 19th century gold-mining territory, with rugged bedrock and desert cactus. Guests board a mine train for a thrilling, high-speed adventure past the spires and buttes of the old West and into the tunnels and shafts of a dark and mysterious mine.
  • Since its opening in 1979, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland has carried more than 225 million guests who are warned to “hold onto your hats and glasses” as they prepare to dip and drop into the canyons and caves of the Big Thunder ghost town.
  • The unusual rock spires of Big Thunder Mountain were inspired by the “hoodoos” of Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. The tallest spire on Big Thunder Mountain reaches 104 feet.
  • Objects that may be spotted by guests in and around Big Thunder Mountain include a century-old stamp mill, hand-driven drill, press gears, picks shovels and other artifacts acquired from abandoned mines in Nevada, Colorado, Minnesota and Wyoming, as well as museums and swap meets.
  • Subsequent versions of the attraction appeared in Magic Kingdom Park, Walt Disney World, Florida in 1980; Tokyo Disneyland Park in 1987 and Disneyland Paris in 1992.
  • The miniature town of Big Thunder, seen at the end of the attraction, first appeared in 1956 as part of the Rainbow Cavern Mine Train and Mine Train through Nature’s Wonderland attractions. Many Disneyland fans still call it by its original name: Rainbow Ridge. The town is said to have been a favorite of Walt Disney, who built miniatures himself as a hobby.
  • Other items from the Nature’s Wonderland days include the caves of Rainbow Caverns, the rockwork buttes at the entry to Balancing Rock Canyon, and some of the animals – the dynamite-devouring goat, coyotes, possums, snakes, turtles, vultures – who appear among the rocky cliffs surrounding the mine tunnels.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was the first major design project for Walt Disney Imagineer and Disney Legend Tony Baxter, whose subsequent projects at Disneyland included the new Fantasyland of 1983, Splash Mountain and the Indiana Jones Adventure.

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Sunshine

 

 

Soarin’ over California May Get a New Ending

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Hiya! I know, you have missed me, I understand and I apologize for my absence. Now your life can go on because I have a new article for you. You know Chippy, he is always pushing me for more gossip, so here is the latest.

A friend of a friend has told me that Soarin’ over California at Disney’s California Adventure Park will be getting a new ending. I heard the airspace over the park will be off limits for a few hours overnight. Apparently they already have their flight path mapped out and everything is ready to go.

I have never been out West but I hear that Soarin’ ends with an aerial shot of Disneyland‘s Main Street During the holidays. Sounds pretty good, so I wonder what they are going to do to top that ending. It’s Disney I am sure they have something bigger and better in mind. We know how they roll, that is why we love them so much!

What do you think? New ending or keep the old one?

Anywho that is all the Disney gossip I have for right now.

For my past gossip articles be sure to check them out here. Got any good gossip/rumors please email me [email protected]

Go-Gurt is Celebrating Disney’s “Muppets Most Wanted”

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Yoplait Go-Gurt yogurt will feature the Muppets on their tubes of yogurt. What a better way to celebrate the release of Disney’s “Muppets Most Wanted“.

From now through April, each package of specially marked 8 and 16 count Go-Gurt  tubes, will feature your favorite Muppets like, Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo the Great, Animal, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Rowlf the Dog and Swedish Chef.

Don’t forget “Muppets Most Wanted” hits theatres March 21, 2014.

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Sunshine

Birds Eye Vegetables Teams Up with Disney to Promote Healthy Eating

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Birds Eye frozen vegetables, today announced they will team up with Disney to work to increase the number of kids consuming the recommended amount of vegetables per day by directly engaging and educating them on the importance of vegetables in a well-balanced diet. Following the kick-off of Birds Eye’s Step Up To The Plate program, Birds Eye and Disney will introduce a multi-platform sponsorship that promotes the great taste of vegetables and the benefits they provide. It is anticipated that the initiative will also include a Disney Consumer Products component that will showcase characters on Birds Eye packaging.

The collaboration between Disney and Birds Eye will be brought to life this summer through Disney’s top-ranked kid and tween targeted media platforms, helping to give veggies an image makeover in the eyes of children. The Birds Eye Step Up To The Plate program aligns with Disney’s Magic of Healthy Living initiative and integrates Birds Eye into program sponsorships and “Disney’s Magic of Healthy Living TRYathlon Road Tour” scheduled for August and September 2014. It will also engage Disney Channel and Disney XD stars for a cross-platform sweepstakes. Together, Birds Eye and Disney will show kids that veggies can be both fun and delicious by encouraging them to explore new healthy foods.

“Moms know veggies are healthy and that her family needs to eat more of them,” said Mark Schiller, EVP & President, Birds Eye Frozen Division at Pinnacle Foods Inc. “Our job is to help make it easy for her to do just that. Having Disney Step Up To The Plate with us furthers our ability to inspire children to like veggies for life.”

Rita Ferro, Executive Vice President, Disney Media Sales and Marketing, said, “Disney has a time-honored commitment to entertaining kids and families, and that commitment extends to supporting parents in raising healthy, happy kids. This new initiative with Birds Eye proves that doing the right thing for kids is also a smart strategy for our business.”

Disney, the first major media company to set standards for food advertising and marketing to kids, has a long-term commitment to helping to create healthier generations. Disney-branded television channels reach more than 100 million households in the U.S. and millions more through Disney online family destinations.

Today, only 10 percent of U.S. children are eating the proper amount of vegetables, as detailed in the USDA’s MyPlate guidelines. Birds Eye’s mission is to help kids eat more vegetables, and the brand is uniquely positioned to do so as the leader in the frozen vegetable category. Through Step Up To The Plate, Birds Eye is dedicated to achieving the long-term goal of increasing the number of children in America who meet the proper nutrition guidelines.

While recent reports show that the obesity rate in 2-5 year olds is declining, the number of elementary-age children who are overweight or obese remains unchanged at a staggering 17 percent. Step Up To The Plate is a long-term investment platform for Birds Eye dedicated to closing the nutrition gap in America by motivating kids to eat more veggies.

“Selling veggies is both our passion and our business,” Schiller elaborated. “We want to make an impact on the health of our future generation. As pioneers in this industry, we feel it’s our responsibility to do so.”

Families are encouraged to join the movement by following Birds Eye on Twitter @BirdsEye where they can stay tuned in for news about the Disney stars who will be participating, exciting prizes and more. Parents can use #ILikeVeggies to share their ideas for getting kids to enjoy veggies.

DreamWorks Need for Speed Movie Review

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My “Need for Speed” Movie Media Premiere tickets in hand, we arrived at the AMC Century City Theaters with plenty of time to secure excellent seats in the stadium theatre.   After reviewing the media packet, I was excited to see if the movie lived up to all the hype.   The comparison to the 60s and 70s car movies I grew up watching, including Steve McQueen’s “Bullet” and Gene Hackman’s “The French Connection” had me anxious to see what the movie had to offer.

Lights dimmed and the movie begins in the family-owned garage of Toby Marshall (Aaron Paul) who along with his crew, is working on a muscle car.   Toby is a mechanic who is struggling to keep the garage after the death of his dad.   Toby races muscle cars during his spare time and is considered the best of the best.    But winning his latest race, with a $5000 payoff, does not help Toby much with his financial problems and he is unsure what steps to take to save his business.    Along comes  Ex-NASCAR driver,  Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper), the rich, greedy and arrogant movie bad guy.  Dino and Toby have a long history of competition and jealousy (on Dino’s side).   Dino is now dating Toby’s ex-girlfriend and sister of  Little Pete (Toby’s protege and crew member) but still has a problem with the fact that Toby is a better driver.   Dino offers Toby a chance to make some quick money through the restoration and sale of the world’s fastest Mustang.  Toby accepts in the hopes of saving his garage and along with his crew builds the dream Mustang.    After finalizing the sale of the Mustang for $2.7 million, Toby, Dino and Pete celebrate by racing through town in three Koenigsegg Agera Rs.  The race results in a fatal accident caused by Dino which results in Toby being framed for manslaughter.     After a few years in jail, Toby gets out and is hungry for revenge.   Toby and his crew, manage to borrow the 2.7 million Mustang they had restored and set out on a cross country trip (NY to California) to qualify for the famous De Leon race.  Known as the Super Bowl of underground racing, the De Leon is a high stakes yearly underground race put together by The Monarch (Michael Keaton) a former racer turned billionaire.  He dictates who gets in to The De Leon and when and where it takes place.  Racing and winning this race will allow Toby to get revenge on Dino, along with claiming the prize of millions in race cars.

“Need for Speed” Movie provides edge of your seat excitement and hair raising moments as Toby and the crew, take the audience on an unforgettable driving adventure and ultimate race to the finish line.   The heart stopping driving scenes had me reaching for my imaginary seat belts and grabbing on to the arm rests to keep safe.   Along with some predictable scenes, where Toby and crew escape the cops, and the romance brewing between Toby and Julia (Imogen Potts) there were also hilarious ones too.  One of the funniest was the scene where one of Toby’s crew members, Finn,  quits his office job in the most unusual way, to join the cross country trip.  Toby’s crew, Ramon Rodriguez (Joe) , Rami Malek (Finn), Scott Mescudi (Benny) form a special bond as the Marshall Motors crew mixing humor and white knuckled thrills to the movie.

Don’t miss this action packed movie full of thrills, spills and most of all –   Muscle cars.   “Need for Speed” brings back all the fun and excitement of the chase scenes from the games to life.    The “IT” Mustang, driven by Toby and Julia is based on the 2013 Shelby GT500 designed by the American Car Racer, Carroll Shelby.   The Ford ’69 Gran Torino, “68 Chevy Camero and ’69 Pontiac GTO were also featured as were European cars such as Swedish Koenigsegg Agera R, the Lamborghini Sesto Elemnto, a GTA Spano, a Bugatti Veyron and a McLaren P1 which were all cars from the video games.  Also featured in the movie was a Saleen S7.

WARNING –  “Need for Speed” – may result in a strong NEED to buy a Mustang and drive cross country and will affect your current driving habits resulting in a collection of speeding and reckless driving tickets.  

“Need for Speed” stars  Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots, Ramon Rodriguez, Rami Malek, Scott Mescudi, Dakota Johnson, Harrison Gilbertson and Michael Keaton.  Produced by Patrick O’Brien, John Gatins (Oscar® nominee for “Flight”) and Mark Sourian (“Delivery Man”) and directed by Scott Waugh (“Act of Valor”). The screenplay is by George Gatins (“She’s Out of My League”).

Need for Speed Movie opens in theatres – March 14, 2014 –  Reserve your tickets today!!!

My name is Loretta and I am the Entertainment Writer for Chip and Co. and a Travel Agent with Destinations in Florida Travel.  I would be happy to help you plan your next Amazing Magical Adventures to your favorite destinations.  Contact me today at [email protected] and visit my Facebook page for tips and promotions.

 

 

 

 

Coming soon Disney Visa Summer 2014 Room Rate Offer

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Hey there guys and gals Anonymouse here. I have some interesting Disney World Discount gossip for you today! New details are coming in that Disney Visa will be offering a Summer 2014 Room Rate Offer later this week, it might be as early as tomorrow!!!

With this Disney Visa offer guests can receive a room-only discount of up to 35% off the normal rack rate at select Disney resorts for stays from June 15, 2014 through August 28, 2014. With this deal, guests can save up to 30% when staying up to 5 nights and 35% when staying 6 nights or longer.

Offer excludes Villas at Grand Floridian, Art of Animation Resort Little Mermaid Rooms, campsites and 3-bedroom villas.

The dates in which you have to book is sketchy, not sure if its the end of March or June I am still looking into that. If you try to call Disney they are not going to have a clue till the deal comes out. This is how it always is.

So do you like this deal? I know its not the Free Dining you all love but hey it’s better than nothing right? Remember I told you that Disney is going to try to do away with Free Dining? This seems to be the way the discounts are going. Also don’t forget that when this offer goes live for Disney Visa Card Holders it should open up the General Public just a few days later.

If you are interested in this deal let one of the nice people at Destinations help you plan your next magical Disney World vacation!

Anywho that is all the Disney gossip I have right now. For my past gossip articles be sure to check them out here. Got any good gossip/rumors please email me at [email protected] or on my facebook page.

 

New IllumiNations Dessert Party open for booking

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It has just been announced that Disney will be offering a new dessert party at Epcot! Riding on the huge success of The Tomorrowland Dessert Party, The IllumiNations Dessert Party will open for booking on March 12th, with the grand opening on March 15th. Guests will enjoy IllumiNations from World Showcase Plaza while sampling decadent desserts from around the world. International Sparkling wines will also be available in the exclusive and intimate setting to be paired with the desserts.

This is a great way to top off the day at Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival, or a hot summer day around the World Showcase. As of the writing of this article no end date of the experience has been announced.

The dessert party will be held at Port Of Entry. This is the area right next to the lake by the two stores, most of you have seen the Duffy meet and greet in this area. I believe it’s either in the same place as the Illuminations fast pass+ or right next to and since that is case, I can see why they state no seating. There is no way to see Illuminations with standard tables, due to the height of the bushes along the fence.

Here’s a list of the dessert that will be offered:

Italy – Tiramisú
France – Vanilla Pot de Crème
United Kingdom – Shortbread Cookies
Morocco – Traditional Baklava
America – Little Cronis (Croissant Doughnuts)
Disney Parks – Ice Cream Novelties
International Sparkling Wines
The Need To Know…
Price: Adults (10 & up) $ 49.99 – Children (3-9) $ 29.00
Price includes tax and 18% gratuity
Event dates: 2014  Time: 8:00pm – 9:20pm
Event days will be -Wednesday’s, Fridays, and Saturday’s
Starting Saturday, March 15th 2014
7:45pm – Guest arrive to viewing location
7:45 – 9:20pm – Dessert Party begins
9:00pm – IllumiNations: reflections of earth is presented
No Seating
Discounts are not applicable for this special event.

Does the area affect if you would book this ? Would you book? Have you done the Tomorrowland Dessert Party?

Want to add the Illuminations Dessert Party to your package? At DIF we offer  personalized travel planning, lots of extras and fun just for you! Call me at 832-233-4468,check out my page, here, or email me at [email protected] and we can get started on making me your personal travel assistant for free!

Starbucks Now Open at the Disneyland Resort

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Starbucks lovers rejoice! There is another Starbucks location at Downtown Disney District in the Disneyland Resort. It is near the World of Disney store, so you get shop for all things Disney while getting your caffeine fix.

This will be a beautiful and unique Starbucks. It will bring a different experience than Starbucks goers are used to. This location will feature a 10 foot video screen, which will introduce guests to the back story behind Starbucks and how it all started. Don’t worry it won’t be all business, the screen will also be used for some fun things.

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“Guests visit Disney parks and resorts around the world to share experiences with their friends and families and to create memories that will last a lifetime,” said Daniel Delcourt, vice president of Disneyland Resort Hotels and Downtown Disney.  “This new location at Downtown Disney will appeal to their love of Starbucks, and provide yet another memorable experience at the Disneyland Resort.”

This location will be a welcome addition to the other places serving Starbucks goodies around the Disneyland Resort. In case you didn’t know you can also get Starbucks goodies at the Market House in Disneyland park and Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe in Disney California Adventure park. However this spot will be give coffee lovers the awesome coffeehouse experience that so many of us love.

Over the coming year Starbucks  will open 5 more locations:

  • 1  more Starbucks operated location in Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort
  • 2 Starbucks-operated locations at Downtown Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort
  • 2 Disney-operated locations at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios at Disney World.

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

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