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Mickey’s Halloween Family Fun Run 5K Charts Course Through Magic Kingdom

Mickey’s Halloween Family Fun Run 5K Charts Course Through Magic Kingdom

The inaugural Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon on Oct. 2 has reached capacity, but people looking for some exercise that day – combined with some Disney theme park fun on Oct. 3 – can still enter Mickey’s Halloween Family Fun Run 5K.

Mickey’s Halloween Family Fun Run, at 7 a.m. on Oct. 2, is the only Disney 5K with a course through Magic Kingdom – and is unique also in that entry includes admission to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on Oct. 3 after regular park hours.  The 5K course is Halloween-themed, enticing race participants to be immersed in the fantasy of Halloween and dress up as their favorite character or villain! This is the ultimate race around the neighborhood – a race to the finish to receive a “trick or treat bag of refreshments.”

More information and registration is available at www.DisneyWineDineRun.com.

Disney Cast Members Donate More Than 2 Million School Supplies

Disney Cast Members Donate More Than 2 Million School Supplies

Walt Disney World Cast Members are lending a helping hand to Central Florida students in need this week by giving them the right supplies to start the upcoming school year with confidence. Stocking up on boxes of crayons, rulers, folders and packs of notebook paper, Disney Cast Members hit an all-time high by donating more than 2 million school supplies through Walt Disney World Resort’s annual back-to-school supply drive.

“I’m so proud of our Cast Members who gave a record number of school supplies to benefit our community, which is encountering a record level of need,” says Nancy Gidusko, director of Community Relations for Walt Disney World Resort. “By contributing these back-to-school basics, Disney Cast Members are making a difference in the lives of many local students and reaching more students, teachers and classrooms than ever before.”

This week, hundreds of Disney VoluntEARS sorted school supplies and distributed them to local students and teachers through partnerships with A Gift For Teaching and S.T.A.R.S. (Supplies to Assist Our Students). The annual campaign expanded beyond Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties this year to include Lake and Polk counties.

On Tuesday, Disney VoluntEARS gave nearly 1 million school supplies – ranging from pencils to scissors – to A Gift For Teaching. Walt Disney World Resort’s donation is annually the largest contribution received by the organization. Local teachers can pick up the supplies year-around through A Gift For Teaching’s free store, which benefits students in need in Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties.

“With their substantial donations, Walt Disney World Resort Cast Members are at the forefront of helping us collect as many school supplies as we can for students in struggling families and the teachers that are compelled to help them,” said Jane Thompson, president of A Gift For Teaching.

Later this week, Disney VoluntEARS will distribute 6,460 backpacks, filled with 1.3 million school supplies, through S.T.A.R.S. The backpacks will be given to students at 13 Orange County public elementary schools in areas of high need.

“Disney is making a difference in the lives of thousands of young local students by donating the necessities for school,” says Chesta Hembrooke, president and founder of S.T.A.R.S.  “For many, the backpacks are the only new item they receive to start the school year.”

S.T.A.R.S. has coordinated community donations of back-to-school supplies for local public school students since April 2003. Hembrooke believes that school supply donations, such as the one made by Disney Cast Members, make a significant impact toward a student’s future success. “New school supplies give children confidence on the first day of school so they can be on equal footing with everyone in their class,” says Hembrooke.

The back-to-school supply drive is one of many ways that Walt Disney World Resort actively supports education as part of its commitment toward building a better future for Central Florida’s children. Disney’s involvement in grade-school level education can be seen in charitable giving, classroom support and student recognition. Examples include:

  • In 2009, Disney VoluntEARS helped Central Florida public schools by giving 10,028 hours toward activities ranging from serving on Parent/Teacher Association boards to assisting teachers in the classroom.
  • Disney VoluntEARS gave $25,650 to Orange County public schools in 2009 through Disney’s Ears to You grants.
  • In February 2010, nearly 6,000 Walt Disney World Cast Members and Imagineers raised approximately $250,000 in the Disney Bowl-A-Thon to benefit Junior Achievement; a non-profit that teaches children financial skills and awareness. Walt Disney World Resort has been involved with Junior Achievement for more than 16 years and has raised more than $3.45 million for the organization. Disney VoluntEARS also teach Junior Achievement curriculum for grades K-12 in schools across Central Florida.
  • In 2009, Disney continued to be the primary sponsor of the A Gift For Music program with a $100,000 donation. A Gift For Music provides free music lessons to students who normally could not afford them.
  • To date, more than 11,500 exceptional Central Florida students have been recognized as Disney Dreamers and Doers.

1st Annual Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic

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1st Annual Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic

Whether you’re seeking to delve into the details of wine blending or just looking for a few good eats, you’re sure to find a culinary experience you’ll enjoy here in the heart of Walt Disney World®. Appropriately taking place at the home of extraordinary culinary talent, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is proud to showcase our passion for food and beverage by inviting you to partake in the first Annual Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic October 8 and 9, 2010. Conveniently taking place during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival (Oct. 1 – Nov. 14) and located just a short walk from Epcot®, the event offers foodies the ideal opportunity to continue their culinary experience after enjoying the festivities at Epcot®.

Save the date and prepare your palate for a taste of diversity and culinary brilliance. Begin by delving into one of the six seminars offered by our very own food and beverage experts. Elevate your knowledge from wine appreciation to wine wisdom with a Bordeaux Blending seminar, or take part in a Sake Hour to learn about this enticing Japanese beverage. Other seminars available for your picking pleasure include Mixology, Beer, Bubbles, and Riesling.

Save the Date!

When?

Friday, Oct. 8 and Saturday, Oct. 9
4:30pm – 5:30pm – Beverage Seminars
5:30pm – 9:30pm – Tasting Stations Open on Causeway

Where?

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort
1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd.
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
Reservations and Tickets

Tickets to the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic are available as part of a hotel package or individually. Seating for the seminars is limited and reservations are suggested.

* One and two night packages are available starting at $169* per night and include a beverage seminar for two plus unlimited food and beverage samplings at the Food & Wine Classic (food and beverage stations will be different each evening)
* Advance purchase event-only tickets are available for $50 and include one seminar and unlimited food and beverage samples on the causeway
* Food and wine samplings also can be purchased a la carte on the day of event. Tickets are $2 each or 25 tickets for $45; or you may purchase a bracelet for $50 which allows you unlimited food and beverage samples
* Entertainment will include Pieces of a Dream, The Latin Jazz All Stars and The Groovemasters

For reservations, please call 1-888-828-8850 and refer to rate code FWCLAS.
For seminar reservations only, please call 407-934-1609.

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Disney Food Confession – Whoa! Totally Tomato

Disney Food Confession - Whoa! Totally Tomato

What is it? Heirloom tomatoes with Oregon blue cheese, red onions and fresh basil.

Where you can get it? 15th annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla

When is it? The festival runs Oct. 1- Nov. 14, 2010 and features celebrity chefs, global cuisine, lively entertainment and special events.

Photo credit: Disney

If you have a Disney Food Confession email [email protected] or let us know on the Disney Food Confessions Facebook page.. He is accepting Food ideas or Photos if you have them!

Walt Disney World Presents 15th Annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

Walt Disney World Presents 15th Annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival opens Oct. 1 with the theme, “Celebrating 15 Years of Delicious Discoveries.” But don’t get the impression that means the fest merely will be a six-week stroll down a culinary memory lane.

Rather, the 15th annual festival Oct. 1-Nov. 14 will combine the familiar with sipping-and-nibbling adventures to places yet unexplored. To Belgium. To South Korea. To charcuterie and cheese. To an event where the main course is a “sweet tooth’s” dream. To signature dining adventures where they’ve never been before. To music concerts by artists who’ve never stepped onto the America Gardens Theatre stage before.

Even before the first pour of the festival, “new” will be the word of the day during the first-ever First Bites Opening Reception on Sept. 30, the eve of the festival opening. There’ll be epicurean samplings from some of the festival’s 27 International Marketplaces, Wine Seminars, Culinary Demonstrations, merchandise locations, celebrities and entertainment – a true sneak peek of the festival during an upscale, reservation-only evening in the Festival Welcome Center.

Culinary Adventures in Signature Dining, showcasing signature restaurants during memorable meals complemented by special wines, features four new venues. The 15-stop series kicks off Oct. 5 with a date at Paradiso 37. Later in the festival, there’ll be new experiences at Kouzzina by Cat Cora, Bongo’s Cuban Café and Fulton’s Crab House.

3D–Disney’s Dessert Discovery, on select Thursdays and Fridays, combines a variety of desserts and samplings of cordials with VIP viewing of “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” to provide a sweet finish to a festival day.

More information about the festival is available at www.disneyworld.com/foodandwine. For additional details about special programs, click the “Special Festival Experiences” link on the left side of the page. To make reservations for special experiences, call 407/939-3378.

Included with Epcot admission are Authentic Taste seminars and Authors Without Borders programs with special book signings at the Festival Center, Eat to the Beat! concerts (including shows in October featuring four newcomers to the lineup), cultural adventures, Marketplace Discovery Passport and all attractions and park entertainment.

Man falls over rail at Disney’s Tower of Terror

Man falls over rail at Disney's Tower of Terror

This article comes to us from KABC in Los Angeles .

A 19-year-old man was injured after falling over a rail at a ride in Disney’s California Adventure Park in Anaheim Wednesday night.

Police said the man was waiting in line to get on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride when he climbed over a railing and told his friends, “wouldn’t it be funny if I fell.” The man plunged about 20 to 25 feet. Officials said the man had been drinking alcohol before he fell.

The Anaheim Fire Department said it was dispatched to the park at around 10:30 p.m.

The man was transported to the UC Irvine Medical Center. Police said he did not break any bones. The man just suffered some abrasions and was released from the hospital early Thursday morning.

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Disney Family Clean as a Whistle Sweepstakes

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Disney Family Clean as a Whistle Sweepstakes

Put the duster down and kick up your feet! One Grand Prize Winner will receive

  • Electrolux™ washer and dryer
  • One year of professional cleaning services

Brought to you by Arm & Hammer and Disney Family. Click the picture about to learn more and to enter.

28th Annual Night of Joy Sept. 10-11 in Magic Kingdom

28th Annual Night of Joy Sept. 10-11 in Magic Kingdom

2010 Christian music Artist of the Year Casting Crowns and past Christian music “Artists of the Year” Third Day, mercyme and Chris Tomlin head a star-powered 16-act lineup set for Disney’s Night of Joy 2010 Sept. 10-11 when the long-running Christian music event makes its return to Magic Kingdom.

Also part of the two-night event (when specific acts play one evening each): David Crowder*Band, Family Force 5, Red, BarlowGirl, Group 1 Crew, Day of Fire, Smokie Norful, Lecrae, Tenth Avenue North, Sidewalk Prophets, Thousand Foot Krutch and Britt Nicole.
From 7:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. each night – after regular Magic Kingdom hours – the special-ticket event will feature live performances on several stages throughout the park. In addition, guests can experience some of the park’s most popular attractions during Night of Joy hours.
Musically, the acts add up to a lineup that runs the spectrum from Rock, Hip Hop and R&B … to Pop, Adult Contemporary and Gospel – continuing a tradition that has been a hallmark of Night of Joy since 1983 when the event began.
It’s also a lineup laden with accolades. Eleven of the artists have amassed a combined 90 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards and six The Recording Academy Grammy Awards. Notable honors in 2010 include: Casting Crowns (Artist of the Year Dove), Tenth Avenue North (Song of the Year Dove – “By Your Side”), Sidewalk Prophets (New Artist of the Year Dove), Third Day (Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album Grammy – “Live Revelations”), David Crowder*Band (Praise & Worship Album of the Year Dove – “Church Music”), Smokie Norful (Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year Dove – “Justified”), Group 1 Crew (Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Dove – “Movin’”) and Red (Rock Album of the Year Dove – “Innocence and Instinct”).
Six artists are new to Night of Joy, bringing the event’s all-time talent list to 145 Christian music acts. The newbies: Tenth Avenue North, Group 1 Crew, Day of Fire, Sidewalk Prophets, Lecrae and Thousand Foot Krutch.

Night of Joy tickets and additional information about the event are available at www.nightofjoy.com.

S.A.T.E is coming to Orlando September 30th – October 1st

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S.A.T.E is coming to Orlando September 30th – October 1st

With the theme “Telling the Inherited Story,” the 2-day SATE conference examines the making of compelling places and guest experiences at theme parks and museums. SATE denotes Story, Architecture, Technology, Experience. Early bird registration for SATE is in force through Aug. 30.

Geurts’s branding panel will include Tina Skees, Corporate Director, Guest Experiences of Herschend Family Entertainment and Donny Weber of design/build firm The Weber Group, Inc. It is one of two architecture-related panels at SATE organized by Penny Peavler, Director of Brand Development and Marketing for The Weber Group.

“Where in the world is the future of hospitality design?” is the topic to be explored in the second panel, moderated by Peavler and including Fran Boettcher, AIA LEED AP of PBS&J, Jonathan F. Douglas AIA, Managing Principal with VOA Associates Inc. and Dave Eagleson, Vice President at Forrec Ltd.

“Commitment to sustainability is important for the future, not only in terms of materials and systems but also in terms of process, life cycle and integration of technology,” notes Peavler. “This could be everything from trip-planning, check-in and how the room works, to changing elements based on individual moods and expectations.”

SATE topics and speakers will also include:
– The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™: Members of the team that brought this new attraction to life at Universal Orlando® Resort discuss the process of keeping the integrity of the story intact while developing it into an immersive guest experience.
– Beyond All Boundaries: Presenters from The Hettema Group, a design and masterplanning company, talk about the creation of the award-winning new 4-D theatrical multimedia experience at the World War II Museum in New Orleans.
– Fort Worth Museum of Science and History: Van Romans, president of FWMSH and former Disney executive and Chick Russell of Chick Russell Communications present the 21st Century transformation of the Museum.
Walt Disney Imagineers share philosophies and approaches in “Keeping the Magic Fresh: Evolving the Legacy.”
Registration for SATE 2010 is now open.

ABC Family Invites You To Watch FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

ABC Family Invites You To Watch FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Fans can relive every triumph, tragedy and touchdown from the very beginning when “Friday Night Lights” comes to ABC Family on weeknights beginning Tuesday, September 7th (6:00 – 7:00 PM ET/PT).

Expanding on the hit feature film and best-selling book “Friday Night Lights,” the award-winning show centers on life in Dillon, Texas, where high school football brings the community together—and the drama of small town life threatens to tear it apart. Coach Eric Taylor must lead his Dillon Panthers through the highs and lows of high school football, as well as the curve balls that life outside of the game throws at them. Through it all, the Panthers try to achieve greatness on and off the field.

“Friday Night Lights” stars Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Aimee Teegarden, Zach Gilford, Brad Leland, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly, Adrianne Palicki, Jesse Plemons, Gaius Charles and Scott Porter.

The series is executive-produced by Peter Berg (the film “Friday Night Lights,” “Hancock”), who also wrote and directed the pilot. Joining Berg as executive producers are Jason Katims (“Parenthood”), Brian Grazer (“Frost/Nixon,” “The Da Vinci Code”), David Nevins (“Arrested Development”) and Sarah Aubrey (“The Kingdom”). “Friday Night Lights” is a production of Universal Media Studios, Imagine Entertainment and Film 44.

Harmony Barber Shop, a Cut Above the Rest for Walt Disney World Resort Guests

Harmony Barber Shop, a Cut Above the Rest for Walt Disney World Resort Guests

Sit back in the good ol’ barber’s chair and get ready for a good old-fashioned haircut at Harmony Barber Shop on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom. Located near the Emporium gift shop with a signature candy-striped pole outside, Harmony Barber Shop transports Walt Disney World guests to a simpler time … a time when barbershop quartets entertained with harmonic tunes and when getting a haircut (or two) was a real treat.

A step into Harmony Barber Shop is a step back in time. Hair tonics and talcum powders line the dark burgundy shelves. The Dapper Dans barbershop quartet strolls by daily, singing melodious tunes in perfect harmony and entertaining guests with their humorous banter.

“Guests are always surprised to find there’s a real barbershop here,” says Mary Volley, who works at Harmony Barber Shop. “They think it’s a display and take pictures, but once they see it they can’t get away … they end up wanting a haircut.”

Guests may be amazed to discover that some of the antiques in Harmony Barber Shop are still in service. A turn-of-the-century Western Electric phone box is still used to make phone calls. Also of note is the cash register the barbers use to ring up their sales. It dates from 1912.

Reservations for Harmony Barber Shop are recommended you can book them up to 180 days in advance by calling 407-939-3463. Payment or credit card guarantee is required at the time of booking, and there is a one-day $10 cancellation policy. (Baby’s First Haircut package is $19 plus tax.) Walk-ups are welcome if there are openings.

Harmony Barber Shop also offers haircuts with styling that includes colorful hair gels and pixie dust for girls and pirate dust for boys. Guests must arrive with clean, dry hair because no shampoo bowls are available. Haircuts for children up to age 9 are $15 plus tax and 10 and older are $18 plus tax. Those 17 and younger must have a parent present.

Guests also can choose styling with colored gel and confetti for $7.50 or styling with pixie or pirate dust for $5. Park admission is required for appointments at Harmony Barber Shop.

Photo credit by mrkathika via Flickr

Disney’s Wine and Dine Marathon.

Disney's Wine and Dine Marathon.

Have you ever run a marathon?  Despite being very diligent about exercising, I hate to run. In fact, when I got out of the army, I distinctly remember being really happy about not having to run again unless if was after a the kids or a good sale.  And a marathon?  Well, the idea of doing any activity that might require me to grease myself up in order to avoid–well, I’m not sure what, but trust me, slathering yourself with Vaseline is unpleasant enough.  But if you’re a Disney parks fan, it’s hard not to get caught up in the all the fun people seem to be having at  Disney races, which exist for almost every ability level and happen several times a year. There’s the popular January full and half marathons, the Princess Marathon in the Spring, complete with tiaras and tutus, and a few other races thrown in there as well.  But none pushed me over the edge until I heard the words  “Wine and Dine Marathon.” 

Disney's Wine and Dine Marathon.

Regrettably, there is no wining or dining during the marathon itself.  Nonetheless, I signed up with my good friend (a non-Disney person).  The race is the first Saturday in October. 

The Wine and Dine half marathon is at night, which is a nice idea; I love the parks then.  It goes from ESPN’s World of Sports, through Animal Kingdom (at this point, those doing the relay switch off) and continues to Hollywood Studios and Epcot, where it ends in a party which will go on until the wee hours of the morning. That is, if you don’t have to run back to your resort and wash off the Vaseline.

Disney's Wine and Dine Marathon.
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more intimidating picture.  Yikes.

Disney is fairly strict about pace.  You don’t have to run fast, but if you go over a sixteen minute mile, you’ll get the boot and are taken to the finish line where, presumably, you’ll get a wedgie or something.  Seriously, though, it sounds embarrassing.  I’m a little worried about it. I’m slow.  And wedgies were my least favorite thing about middle school.

Running this summer has proven challenging. We’ve had lots of obligations and it’s been hotter than the sun, so I’m hoping to get a bit more motivated in the coming weeks.  Wish me luck! And if you’ve run a Disney marathon, I’d love to hear about it.

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