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Disney Channel’s Handy Manny Sporting a New Mustache

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Disney Channel's Handy Manny Sporting a New Mustache

Handy Manny is sporting a mustache — made out of milk.

The star of Disney Channel’s preschooler show will become the company’s first animated character to appear in the long-running Got Milk? campaign, with an English version of the print ad appearing in parenting titles like Disney FamilyFun, starting June 8. The creative will also be found in People.

Come fall, a Spanish-language version of the ad will debut in conjunction with “Hispanic Heritage Month.”

Through a national ad campaign and a Disney Media Sales and Marketing solution across Disney Channel, Disney Online, Disney FamilyFun and Disney En Familia, Disney and Handy Manny aspire to give moms the inspiration they need to enhance family time with tips, healthy living ideas and family activities.

Featuring the voice of Wilmer Valderrama, Manny Garcia is a helpful, determined young man who, with the assistance of his eclectic set of talking tools, is the town’s expert when it comes to repairing all that’s not working. In addition to imparting life lessons about working together, communication and setting goals, the series, which currently airs in 157 countries in 30 languages, also teaches viewers Spanish words and phrases and exposes them to aspects of Latin culture.

Guest stars on the series have included: Jane Lynch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Donny Osmond, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Sandra Oh, Fred Willard, Giada De Laurentiis, Rosario Dawson, Lance Bass, Jim Belushi, Kathie Lee Gifford, Paul Sorvino and Penn Jillette.

Take 180’s New iPhone Parody Commercial Starring Jane Lynch

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Take 180's New iPhone Parody Commercial Starring Jane Lynch

TAKE180 CATCHES GLEE FEVER AND RELEASES HYSTERICAL NEW IPHONE PARODY COMMERCIAL STARRING JANE LYNCH

Gleeks Of the World Rejoice With New “Electric Spoofaloo” Episode

The two words that are on everyone’s lips this week are JANE LYNCH. The popular actress, who plays Sue Sylvester on TV’s mega hit show GLEE, tackles a new role in the popular Web series, “Electric Spoofaloo” from Take180. In a new iPhone parody commercial released today, Jane Lynch pits herself against YouTube star Kassem G, who portrays Justin Long’s Mac in the spoof of the popular running Mac vs. PC television commercial.

Character Dining: Worth Every Penny or Overpriced?

Character Dining: Worth Every Penny or Overpriced?

There’s no one size fits all Disney experience and the same can be said of character dining. Whether you think character dining is worth every penny or overpriced is largely a matter of opinion. It’s all about how you define value when it comes to dining at Walt Disney World.

The 411 on Character Dining

Character dining meals at Walt Disney World are an opportunity for your child to meet some favorite Disney characters up close and personal. The characters are integrated into each meal’s theme. In some cases, the characters’ costuming is designed specifically for the meal’s character (pun intended) and other times the characters themselves are central to the location’s theming. Ohana’s Best Friends Breakfast with Lilo & Stitch at the Polynesian Resort is an example of both. Lilo and Stitch are a natural fit for this South Pacific inspired resort. They are joined by their good friends Pluto and Mickey who rock some trendy Hawaiian shirts.

Most of the character meals are buffets or family style meals with the notable exception of Fairytale Dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table. As a general rule, you can count on meeting four or five Disney characters in about 75 minutes.

How does it all work? Once guests are settled, the Disney characters will stop at each table for a photo op, to sign autograph books, and for some good-natured antics. They may also lead a parade or a little activity such as napkin twirling.

Defining Value

Value is relative, especially at Walt Disney World. In the case of character dining, I look at four main factors: atmosphere (this includes characters and entertainment), food quality, quantity, and of course cost.

Atmosphere

It’s all about the characters. After all, that’s why you frantically began dialing at 6:55 a.m. (sans coffee) 180 days out to get hold of a coveted Advanced Dining Reservation at Cinderella’s Royal Table, isn’t it? There are two types of characters at the character meals – face characters like the princesses and costumed characters like Winnie the Pooh. For me, face characters have an advantage over their costumed friends. Face characters can speak and really engage their guests through conversation while costumed characters are limited to gestures as they do not have a voice. So, if you’re looking for the most value, I say go for character dining with face characters such as the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast or Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner at 1900 Park Fare or Princess Storybook Dining in the Norway Pavilion. You’re kids will get more than a quick picture, a hug, and an autograph. That being said, if your child is Handy Manny’s number #1 fan, there’s no doubt meeting him at Playhouse Disney’s Play ‘n Dine at Hollywood & Vine will b e a highlight of the trip, even if he doesn’t speak.

Let’s talk about venue next. Some are truly special such as Akershus Royal Banquet Hall or Cinderella’s Royal Table while others are run-of-the mill. Yes, Playhouse Disney Play ‘n Dine, I’m talking about you. If your food tastes better in pretty surroundings, then book a princess meal which take place in some of the prettier character dining restaurants. Something that is hard to put a value on is taking photographs inside an empty theme park. For a photograph of your kids alone in front of Cinderella Castle, book a breakfast character dining experience before the park opens; you’ll be able to enter early and get those special pictures.

Food Quality

Most Disney World character meals are buffets and I would rate the overall food quality to be mediocre – you’re really paying for the character interaction. Though it may be just average, there is a lot of variety and the food is plentiful. These buffets have kid-centric stations that are sure to please little ones. One of my favorite character dining experiences from both an atmosphere and food quality perspective is Chef Mickey’s in the Contemporary Resort. To sum it up, if you weigh food quality heavily when judging value, then you’ll probably think character dining is overpriced.

Food Quantity

There’s no shortage of food at the buffets and family style meals. The problem is my family usually doesn’t eat our money’s worth. My kids are bouncing out of their seats waiting for their favorite character to stop by so it can be an exercise in futility to get them to eat their food. I’m so busy taking pictures and filling plates at the buffet that all-you-can eat often translates into all-you-have-the-chance-to-eat. This is compounded by long lines at some of the buffets since multiple groups are often seated around the same time. Where’s the best value? For my money, family style meals win out. The platters are brought directly to the table and mom and dad don’t spend a lot of time taking turns at the buffet filling plates.

Cost

If you’re paying out-of-pocket and compare restaurants based on price and food quality, you’ll pay more at most character dining. But really, you’re paying for your little ones to have a guaranteed opportunity to meet their favorite Disney friend one-on-one. Guests on the dining plan have the advantage of meeting characters for one table-service credit (with the exception of Fairytale Dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table), the same as other table-service restaurants. That’s a good deal.

What I don’t like is feeling obligated to purchase a photograph on top of the sometimes steep cost of the meal. At locations like Ohana’s a photographer will take your group’s picture before breakfast and then will give you the option to purchase it for about $30.

What’s the verdict?

As a mom, atmosphere (i.e., meeting the characters) is the most heavily weighted factor when I judge value. That means if my little guys have a favorite character or two, a couple of character meals are worth the money especially if the character is not so easy to find in the park. In fact, a character meal often means more time for the attractions since I don’t have to arrange our touring schedule to find and meet an elusive character.

What do you think? Is character dining worth the money?

This post is part of the Disney Blog Carnival, go there to read more great posts like this.

Lisa M. Battista is the author of  Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers. When she’s not chasing after her little ones, you can most likely find her at the beach or in the kitchen trying her hand at a new recipe. You call follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/DisneyExplorer.

Pretty Little Liars Premieres on ABC Family!

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Pretty Little Liars Premieres on ABC Family!

“Rosewood is a perfect little town. So quiet and pristine, you’d never guess it holds so many secrets. Some of the ugliest ones belong to the prettiest girls in town — Aria, Spencer, Hanna and Emily, four estranged friends whose darkest secrets are about to unravel. One year ago, Alison, the Queen Bee of their group, disappeared and the girls swore they’d never tell what really happened that night. They thought their secrets would bond them together, but just the opposite is true.”

Be sure to watch Pretty Little Liars! Series premieres Tuesday, June 8 at 8/7c!

Disneyworld Rock n Glow Dance Party Video

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Disneyworld Rock n Glow Dance Party Video

Disney World’s Summer Nightastic! will include Rock ‘n Glow dance parties five nights a week at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Disney cover band Mulch, Sweat and Shears will alternate with a DJ for the three-hour parties on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sundays.

Hours can vary, but most nights are likely to be 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on a stage in front of Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat on Hollywood Boulevard.

A Second Look at the Silly Symphony Swings

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A Second Look at the Silly Symphony Swings

In March Disney Parks Blog shared a behind-the-scenes photos and video that showed Imagineers creating an attraction in Paradise Pier, Silly Symphony Swings, which replaces the Orange Stinger, a swing attraction that looked like a partially peeled orange.

Today, we’re sharing photos of the completed attraction and some fun facts. The attraction officially opens June 11 but has been available for guests to experience for a little more than a week.

Here’s the symphonic scoop on the tuneful addition to Paradise Pier:

  • The attraction features 32 single-seat swings for guests, and eight pair of tandem seats for smaller riders and their responsible companion.
  • The name Silly Symphony Swings pays homage to one of Walt Disney’s greatest creations – a series of cartoon shorts, called “Silly Symphonies,” which historians say revolutionized animated films. Relying mostly on music to tell their tales, this series of cartoons was honored with multiple Academy Awards and introduced audiences to several beloved Disney characters, including Donald Duck. Walt Disney Studios produced 75 “Silly Symphony” cartoons from 1929-1939. (“The Band Concert” was not among these cartoons, but it was associated with them because of its similar style.)
  • Standing atop the crimson and cream-colored carousel canopy is a sculpture of Maestro (or “Mouse-tro”) Mickey Mouse – just as he appeared in “The Band Concert” – with a conductor’s baton in hand and clad in his crisp, fire-engine red bandleader’s uniform.
  • The opening of Silly Symphony Swings in 2010 coincides with the 75th anniversary of the release of “The Band Concert.”
  • In addition to Mickey Mouse, “The Band Concert” features several Disney character favorites, including a fife-playing Donald Duck, a flautist cow named Clarabelle and a clarinet-playing Goofy (though he was billed to audiences in promotional materials simply as “The Goof.”)
  • A wooden deck surrounds Silly Symphony Swings, allowing non-riders to watch the fun and enjoy a restful and shady spot amidst the excitement of Paradise Pier.

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Disneyworld Celebrates World Oceans Day

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Disneyworld Celebrates World Oceans Day

Article comes to us from the Disney Parks Blog

Guests can have a boatload of fun and learn how they can protect our oceans at The Seas with Nemo & Friends on World Oceans Day, June 8, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. In one of several special activities, families can learn how coral reefs form, what wildlife live there, and the threats that face coral reefs today.

Want to know what a whale eats? There’s an activity for that too. Here’s a hint: there are two kinds of whale (baleen and toothed) and each uses different methods to get its food.

Guests who take part in take part in the “Sea Turtle Flop” activity must flip special chips into safe turtle habitat. If the chips “flop out,” they can land in areas where there are the major threats to sea turtles: predators, pollution, beach obstacles and artificial lighting. Guests learn not only how these threats affect sea turtles, but what we all can do to help.

Each year more and more countries and groups have been marking June 8 on their calendars as a day to celebrate our oceans and our personal connection to the sea. Remember, no matter where we live we are all connected to the oceans, and any action you take that reduces waste, saves water or keeps it clean, protects ocean wildlife or reduces emissions helps our oceans.

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Disney XD renews “Kick Buttowski”

Disney XD renews "Kick Buttowski"

Disney XD has ordered a second season of its top-rated series, “Kick Buttowski — Suburban Daredevil,” which will return next spring.

“Kick,” following the exploits of a pint-sized daredevil, debuted in February and became the most-watched show on the boy-oriented basic cable channel, averaging 679,000 viewers.

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Coming to BluRay/DVD Combo Pack September 7th

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Coming to BluRay/DVD Combo Pack September 7th

In interesting news Disney will be releasing Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam Starring the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato on Bluray and DVD just a few days after its release on the Disney Channel.

You can pre-order the movie now from Amazon for $31.49 for the Bluray combo pack.

Don’t forget the movie is set to release on the Disney Channel on September 3rd at 8pm!

Barilla Presents Character Calls from Mickey & Friends for FREE!

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Barilla Presents Character Calls from Mickey & Friends for FREE!

How would your little one like to receive a call from one of the gang from Disney’s Mickey Mouse Clubhouse?

Well Barilla Piccolini & Disney presents the Create Smiles at Home Character Calls. Visit the Disney/Barilla website enter in a little information on when you want to have your child called and thats it!

The best part is its FREE.

Share this article (Retweets at the top or Share the Magic Below) with other Disney Parents and Create Smiles at Home!

DisneyWorld Event Calendar “In the Spotlight” – June 11th – June 18th

DisneyWorld Event Calendar “In the Spotlight” – June 11th - June 18th

Now Through Aug. 14
Summer Nightastic! “Summer Nightastic!” lights up the after-dark entertainment experience at the Walt Disney World Resort through Aug. 14 with a megawatt parade, fireworks extravaganza, rockin’ dance party, concerts and other surprises. More info: disneyworld.com

  • Magic Kingdom, guests can enjoy the return of the “Main Street Electrical Parade,” and see the new “Summer Nightastic! Fireworks Spectacular.”
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests can experience new effects and a summer-only drop sequence at The Twilight Zone™ Tower of Terror, and dance the night away at the “Rock n’ Glow Dance Party,” where a DJ and live rock band keep popular tunes coming every Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday.
  • Epcot, the “Sounds Like Summer” tribute-band concert series returns every evening at 5:45, 7 and 8:15 p.m. at the America Gardens Theatre through July 31.
  • This week’s act (subject to change):
    • June 12-19: Stayin’ Alive – A Tribute to The Bee Gees

June 11-13

LAST WEEKEND! Star Wars Weekends: The power of the Force and the magic of Disney combine Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Star Wars Weekends. More info: starwars.com or disneyworld.com/starwarsweekends

This weekend’s celebrity appearances (subject to change):

  • Ray Park (Darth Maul in “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace”)
  • Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca, in four of the live-action films)
  • James Arnold Taylor (voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”)

EVENTS & ACTIVITIES – June 11-18

MAGIC KINGDOM

  • Daily – “Move It, Shake It, Celebrate It!” Street Party: 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:40 p.m.
  • Daily – Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade: 3 p.m.
  • Daily – Summer Nightastic Fireworks Spectacular: 10 p.m.
  • Daily – Main Street Electrical Parade: 9 p.m. & 11 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 11-13: 9 a.m.-11 p.m.; June 14: 9 a.m.-12 a.m.; June 15-17: 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.; June 18: 9 a.m.-12 a.m.

DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

  • Daily – Block Party Bash: 3 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – Fantasmic!: June 11, 13, 17: 9 p.m. & 10:30 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 11-13: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; June 14: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 15: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; June 16: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; June 17-18: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

EPCOT

  • Daily – IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth: 9 p.m.
  • Park Hours – Future World: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; World Showcase: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.


DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM

  • Daily – Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade: 3:45 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 11: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 12: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; June 13-14: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; June 15: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 16: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; June 17-18: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

DISNEY’S BLIZZARD BEACH

  • Park Hours – June 11-12: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; June 13-18: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

DISNEY’S TYPHOON LAGOON

  • Park Hours – June 11-12: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; June 13-18: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS COMPLEX

  • Through Aug. 11 – AAU Boys’ Basketball
  • Through Aug. 11 – AAU Girls’ Basketball
  • June 12 – Expedition Everest Challenge presented by Champion
  • June 15-23 – 37th AAU Junior National Girls’ Volleyball Championships
  • June 17-20 – USAC Mopar .25 Nationals
  • June 18-20 – Disney Summer Soccer Jamboree

Downtown Disney
House of Blues presents . . .

  • June 11 Gilberto Santa Rosa (salsa): House of Blues; $40 adv/$43 day of; 9 p.m.
  • June 12 Orlando Rocks! with Nu Era, Empyrean, In This Day, Such is Life and Gettendeep (rock)
  • June 13 The Goldenaires (gospel brunch): House of Blues; $32.50 ages 10+/$16.25 ages 3-9; 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Distant Relatives featuring NAS and Damian Marley with guest Nneka (hip hop): House of Blues; $32.50 adv/$35 day of; 7 p.m.
  • June 18 Jowell y Randy (reggaeton): House of Blues; $33.25 adv/$36.25 day of; 9 p.m.

Disney Babyzone – Bundle of Joy Sweepstakes

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Disney Babyzone - Bundle of Joy Sweepstakes

Enter Disney Babyzone’s Bundle of Joy Sweepstakes for your chance to win baby furniture plus gift certificates for your upcoming baby, a prize worth about $1,750.

Click here to enter.

Eligibility:

USA and Canada (-PQ), above the age of majority

Start Date:

May 19, 2010

End Date:

June 30, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. PT

Entry Frequency:

1 x daily per person/household.

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prize: Winner’s choice of one of four furniture prizes from YoungAmerica.com including a bookcase, a dresser, a desk and chair, or a stationary crib, plus a $250 Robeez.com gift card for baby shoes and a $500 TinyPrints.com gift card for prints and a baby announcement from TinyPrints.com. (ARV: $1,750)