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Endangered Sea Turtles Thriving at Walt Disney World Resort

Endangered Sea Turtles Thriving at Walt Disney World Resort

Two ailing Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles are on the road to recovery after being brought to Walt Disney World Resort last month from the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, Miss. to make room for animals directly impacted by the Gulf oil spill.

The sea turtles, suffering from pneumonia, were flown to Orlando June 25 and placed in the care of Disney animal experts. Kemp’s Ridley turtles are among the most endangered species of sea turtles in the world. The two are being monitored in a special backstage area at The Seas with Nemo & Friends at Epcot and will require several months of rehabilitation before they are released back into the wild. Progress so far is favorable.

“They’re doing very well,” said Tom Hopkins, animal operations area director for Walt Disney World Resort. “One still has a touch of pneumonia but is doing much better. The other sea turtle is eating more and beginning to gain weight.”

Animal experts at Walt Disney World Resort have extensive experience rehabilitating sea turtles. Since 1986, Disney animal care teams have nursed more than 250 endangered sea turtles back to health. Most recently, Disney animal experts cared for 15 green sea turtles injured from the cold weather snap that affected Florida earlier this year.

As a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center, Disney’s Animal Programs supports the rescue and rehabilitation of more than 1,000 injured and orphaned wild animals each year. The team participates with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other zoological facilities and conservation groups in the Manatee Rehabilitation Partnership. The Seas with Nemo & Friends at Epcot is a designated rehabilitation site for rescued manatees and sea turtles until they are well enough to be returned to their habitats.

Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie is Picked-Up for Second Season Plus Movie!

Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie is Picked-Up for Second Season Plus Movie!

Disney Channel has ordered up a second season of its newest out-of-the gate hit, “Good Luck Charlie” — just three months after its premiere. Development has also begun on a holiday-themed “Good Luck Charlie” Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie, being written by Geoff Rodkey (“R.V.,” “Daddy Day Care”), will star the talented series cast, Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico, Leigh-Allyn Baker and Eric Allan Kramer. The announcement was made today by Gary Marsh, president, Entertainment, and chief creative officer, Disney Channels Worldwide

The comedy series is executive-produced by television veterans Dan Staley (“Cheers,” “Love & Money”), Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen (“Suddenly Susan” and “What I Like About You”). Baker and Vaupen are also the series creators.

In 2010, “Good Luck Charlie” ranked as the No. 1 series on television among Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14, posting double-digit gains year to year among both demographics and defeating its time period competition by triple digits (Source: Nielsen Media Research, Most Current U.S. national ratings, 2010: 3/2910-6/27/10; premiere to date=4/4/10-6/27/10. Ranks based on 000s, then rating, unless otherwise noted. Series ranks based on trackage level data with minimum 3 telecasts).

In the series, the Duncans’ lives are turned topsy turvy with the arrival of a new baby sister, Charlotte (AKA Charlie). When parents Bob and Amy return to work, they enlist the help of their two teenagers, Teddy and PJ, and 10-year-old son Gabe to care for Charlie. Now the older siblings have to pitch in and get familiar with all things baby while navigating typical teen lives. Each episode features Teddy’s video diary, one she’s creating for Charlie to use for advice after Teddy has grown up and moved out.

“Good Luck Charlie” is seen Sundays at 8:30 p.m., ET/PT. It is seen on Disney Channels around the world, with full episodes available on DisneyChannel.com, Disney Channel on Demand, mobile providers including Sprint TV, MobiTV, AT&T CV and Verizon V Cast, iTunes, Netflix and onboard airlines.

“Good Luck Charlie” is a production of It’s a Laugh Productions, Inc. It carries a TV-G parental guideline.

Don’t Miss Out on Upcoming Events and Artist Signings at Disneyland Resort

As you can tell from many of our recent posts, we have a lot of great things happening this month at the Disneyland Resort, and I’m so glad that I’ve been able to share my excitement with all of you. Our Merchandise Special Events team was able to share some details on some of their upcoming trunk shows, artist signings and happenings that they have “in store” for you. Here’s a quick recap so that you don’t miss out on anything.

Disneyland 55th Anniversary Merchandise

July 17 – 55th Anniversary product release, 9 – 11 am in The Disney Gallery with Dave Avanzino, Jody Daily, Kevin Kidney and Noah. Some of the great merchandise being offered includes aloha shirts and ladies tees, shown above, a ceramic classic popcorn box and cup, as well as one-of-a-kind, original and limited edition artwork. In case you missed it, be sure to check out this month’s “The Art Of” interview, featuring Kevin and Jody.

July 17Disney Vault 28 will host the release of a very special collection of Dooney & Bourke handbags themed to Disneyland park’s 55th Anniversary. All I can tell you, is that they’re definitely a “must have.” Catch another post from me, later this week.

July 17 – Celebrate the 55th Anniversary with a grin from ear to ear. Several of our headwear locations will offer “premium” embroidery on a standard Mickey Mouse ear hat, which will read D 55th – July 17, 2010. This special embellishment will commemorate your visit on this historical day and create a keepsake of your visit to the Happiest Place on Earth on its 55th year. Available on this date only, so don’t miss out.

Tip: Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders, we have something special in-store for you. On July 17, 2010, receive free “basic” embroidery on ear hats, of course this only applies to day of purchases and your valid Annual Passholder I.D. will be required. And just a reminder, all basic embroidery is subject to hat writing guidelines, of course.

July 25 – Swing by D Street, where Disney Design Group artists Thomas Scott, Eric Caszatt and Lin Shih will be on hand for a special Vinylmation signing. We’re so excited to have them here. The signing will take place from 1 – 4 pm, but I won’t steal Steven’s thunder, as I know he’ll have a lot more to share with you.

If you want to find out more about any of the events I’ve mentioned above, visit www.ArtofDisneyParks.com. And if you think we have a lot going on this month … wait until you see what we have planned for August. Continue checking the blog, and I’ll keep posting as I get details.

Don’t Miss Out on Upcoming Events and Artist Signings at Disneyland Resort

Disney Review by You: Birthday Celebration at Cinderella’s Royal Table – by DeAnna Welch – Rating: 5

Reviewer: DeAnna Welch

Topic Being Reviewed:Restaurants

Rating: 5

Would you recommend to others: Yes


Had a PERFECT birthday celebration at DW recently (I will spare you ALL the details, but thought this one was worth mentioning). Had lunch reservations in Cinderella’s Castle at Cinderella’s Royal Table.

Now I can remember on a prior trip, walking up to that big wooden double door, and being turned away for lack of reservation (I was a newbie to the dining then – so let that be a lesson to ya, book this one as early as you possibly can!).
This time, I had a reservation. I gave them our name, and entered those big wooden double doors. The cool air hit us as we walked through, as did the thrill of “being on the inside”. As we stood in line, the attention to detail was amazing. At the very top of castle walls, were the 2 mice who served as Cinderellie’s confidantes throughout the movie. Cinderella herself came out and, midway through the line, everyone had their opportunity to take a picture with her – this is a very nice touch. I even have one of my son where she is giving him a kiss on the cheek – priceless.

After climbing a winding staircase, we entered the dining room. It was spectacular!! Everything you would think it to be. When we booked, we told them it was my birthday, so we were seated at, in my humble opinion, the best table in the place, our view overlooked the Carousel.

A cast member brought a birthday card to me, and told me to leave it there on the end of the table, and all of the princesses would be around to sign it, which they did. They take special time with everyone at each table taking as many pics as you want.

There are wishing stars on the tables, and each boy gets a sword, each girl gets a wand. Upon an announced instruction, they hold up their wishing stars in one hand and their sword/wand in the other. My son loved that. They close their eyes & make a wish and then lights flicker everywhere inside the castle. It’s precious to watch all the children as they make their wish, with that child-like faith.

My husband had, unbeknownst to me, ordered a Mickey birthday cake for me (great surprise and many brownie points for him). They brought it out, and an announcement came over the loudspeaker for everyone to sing Happy Birthday to me, which the entire dining room did. Yet another priceless moment. They brought us out ice cream to go with our cake, which had a chocolate crown, and mickey-shaped sprinkles on top.

Even though this restaurant costs 2 meals from your dining plan, it is well worth it. It’s an awesome experience for little girls, and for the grown-up ones, too!

Thanks, Disney, for an experience I’ll never forget.

Marvel confirms they will hire new ‘Hulk’ for ‘The Avengers’

Marvel confirms they will hire new ‘Hulk’ for ‘The Avengers’

As HitFix exclusively reported yesterday, Marvel Studios has now confirmed that it is moving forward on development with their summer 2012 blockbuster “The Avengers,” and they have decided not to cast Edward Norton in the key role of Bruce Banner, aka The Incredible Hulk.

In a statement sent in direct response to yesterday’s story from the set of “Captain America” in London, Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige forwarded the following exclusively to HitFix:

We have made the decision to not bring Ed Norton back to portray the title role of Bruce Banner in the Avengers. Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members. The Avengers demands players who thrive working as part of an ensemble, as evidenced by Robert, Chris H, Chris E, Sam, Scarlett, and all of our talented casts. We are looking to announce a name actor who fulfills these requirements, and is passionate about the iconic role in the coming weeks.”

And that, as they say, appears to be that.

Fan reaction regarding Norton’s departure from the role has been vocal, and there has certainly been much outrage at the idea of such a major piece of the puzzle being recast.  There are also fans who are so anxious to see any version of “The Avengers” onscreen that the individual casting is less important to them than the issues of villains or storyline.  One thing that is interesting in the statement is the indication that they are, indeed, looking for a name to replace Norton, and not an unknown.  Who they pick will ultimately determine whether this continues to be an issue for fans or not.

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Disney Review by You: A Wonderful Birthday in Cinderella’s Castle – by DeAnna Welch – Rating: 5

Reviewer: DeAnna Welch

Topic Being Reviewed:Restaurants

Rating: 5

Would you recommend to others: Yes


Had a PERFECT birthday celebration at DW recently (I will spare you ALL the details, but thought this one was worth mentioning). Had lunch reservations in Cinderella’s Castle at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Now I can remember on a prior trip, walking up to that big wooden double door, and being turned away for lack of reservation (I was a newbie to the dining then – so let that be a lesson to ya, book this one as early as you possibly can!).
This time, I had a reservation. I gave them our name, and entered those big wooden double doors. The cool air hit us as we walked inside, as did the thrill of “being on the inside”. As we stood in line, the attention to detail was amazing. At the very top of castle walls, were the 2 mice who served as Cinderellie’s confidantes throughout the movie. Cinderella herself came out and, midway through the line, everyone had their opportunity to take a picture with her – this is a very nice touch. I even have one of my son where she is giving him a kiss on the cheek – priceless. After climbing a winding staircase, we entered the dining room. It was spectacular!! Everything you would think it to be. When we booked, we told them it was my birthday, so we were seated at, in my humble opinion, the best table in the place, our view overlooked the Carousel. A cast member brought a birthday card to me, and told me to leave it there on the end of the table, and all of the princesses would be around to sign it, which they did. They take special time with everyone at each table taking as many pics as you want.

There are wishing stars on the tables, and each boy gets a sword, each girl gets a wand. Upon an announced instruction, they hold up their wishing stars in one hand and their sword/wand in the other. My son loved that. They close their eyes & make a wish and then lights flicker everywhere inside the castle. My husband had, unbeknownst to me, ordered a Mickey birthday cake for me (great surprise and many brownie points for him). They brought it out, and an announcement came over the loudspeaker for everyone to sing Happy Birthday to me, which the entire dining room did. Yet another priceless moment. They brought us out ice cream to go with our cake, which had a chocolate crown, and mickey-shaped sprinkles on top.

Even though this restaurant costs 2 meals from your dining plan, it is well worth it. For little girls, and for the grown-up ones, too, especially!

Thanks, Disney, for an experience I’ll never forget.

Disney Review by You: All aboard the Tomorrowland Transit Authority – by Debbie – Rating: 5

Reviewer: Debbie

Topic Being Reviewed:Park Rides

Rating: 5

Would you recommend to others: Yes


We love relaxing onboard the Tomorrowland Transit Authority. To be able to kick your feet up and ride around tomorrowland is so nice.

My family and I use this time to arrange our backpacks put our feet up and take a small break from the hustle and bustle of the park!

Tea Time for Gwen Stefani

Last week, Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale brought their sons Kingston and Zuma to Disneyland park.

Gwen Stefani with her family at the Disneyland Park

An Anaheim native, Gwen is no stranger to the Disneyland Resort and it’s always nice to see her and her family return “home.”

Tea Time for Gwen Stefani

Disney Food Confession – Cinderella Chocolate Slipper

Disney Food Confession - Cinderella Chocolate Slipper

Where is it? Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa restaurants1900 Park Fare, Citricos, Narcoossee’s, and Victoria & Albert’s. The dessert is also available at Cinderella’s Royal Table inside Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom.

What is it? White Chocolate “Cinderella’s Glass Slipper” Filled with whipped cream & topped with raspberries. In the back is chocolate mousse topped with white chocolate shavings and on the plate is a chocolate silk screen of Cinderella’s castle

Why you want it? It must be pre-ordered at least 48 hours in advance, and by looking at that picture I can see why. Delicious! One of my top 10 Disney Desserts.

Photo Credit: by *lynne* via Flickr

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!

The Sanctuary

One of my favorite gardens in all of the Walt Disney Resort lies outside the Outpost at Fort Wilderness. As guests check in inside the Outpost, they have the opportunity to walk through one of the most unique landscapes anywhere. This “butterfly garden” is passionately maintained, avoiding the use of chemicals where possible. Because of this, it is a paradise for nature lovers, like myself.

I would like to offer this selection of pictures I made this morning as part one of a series embracing the simple beauty and elegance of nature, as well as the many symbiotic relationships that one finds within this single garden. These are but a handful of the many residents of “the sanctuary” …

Milkweed Bug at Fort Wilderness

I call the first image my “Tree of Life”, as it is literally crawling with life! A lone Milkweed Bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus) feeds on a milkweed seed pod, while hundreds of aphids feed on the sap from the leaves. Little do they know that the lady bug below will be soon feeding on them …

Dragonfly at Fort Wilderness

In the next photo, I am dazzled by the beautiful colors and markings of a Eastern Pondhawk Dragonfly, one of dozens of varieties that constantly zip about.

Finally, a brilliantly marked Gulf Fritillary climbs deftly among lantana blossoms, searching for nectar.

The Sanctuary

eTicketMap.com Brings Your Disney Vacation Planning Experience To The Web

eTicketMap.com Brings Your Disney Vacation Planning Experience To The Web

The developers behind the eTicket family of Disney vacation planning tools for the iPhone have launched a new website, eTicketMap.com, an even more powerful online version of the popular apps. eTicketMap.com allows users to Explore, Plan, Budget, and Share their Disneyland and Walt Disney World trips using a completely interactive map, an itinerary calendar, and a smart budgeting utility. The map contains nearly 3000 Points of Interest, each with photos, descriptions, user reviews, and a host of other details that let park visitors build their vacations simply by clicking and dragging events into their itinerary.

Features:
* Highly detailed and interactive maps of Disneyland and Walt Disney World
* Drag and drop trip events into a customizable itinerary calendar
* Add notes to any event or create new and personal events
* Smart budgeting tool helps users budget their trip based on their actual itinerary
* Export, print, email, and share itineraries and budgets online with friends and family

New eTicketMap.com users can browse the map and create simple itineraries for free. Upgrading to an eTicket Pro subscription account ($4.99/six months, $8.99/twelve months) gives users access to the full range of map content, the Pro itinerary calendar tool, and budgeting utility. The eTicket DL and eTicket WDW iPhone apps contain similar features, but in a mobile format and are available at the iTunes App Store ($5.99).

http://www.eticketapp.com

Disney Pic of the Day – Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade at ESPN Wide World of Sports

Disney Pic of the Day - Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade at ESPN Wide World of Sports

Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade poses July 11, 2010 with a basketball-clad Mickey Mouse at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. In honor of Wade’s visit to the 220-acre sports facility, Walt Disney World presented him with a custom-made and hand-painted trio of basketballs in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head.

The Walt Disney World visit ended a big week which saw Wade re-sign with the Miami Heat, where he will be joined next season by newly signed stars LeBron James and Chris Bosh.

Todd Anderson – photographer

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