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  • Minnie Mouse Getting Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

    Minnie Mouse Getting Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

    This is long over due, but Minnie Mouse is finally getting the recognition she deserves. To celebrate the animated legend’s 90th anniversary, Disney icon Minnie Mouse will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Pop superstar Katy Perry and Disney CEO Bob Iger are set to present the lovable character with her well-deserved star on January 22 at 11:30 a.m. PST in front of Disney’s El Capitan Theatre, marking it as the Walk of Fame’s 2,627th star.

    Since her debut in Disney’s Steamboat Willie 90 years ago, Minnie Mouse has become come one of the most recognizable characters next to her main mouse Mickey! Mickey got his star on the Walk of Fame back in 1978 in celebration of his 50th anniversary.

    It may have taken forty more years than Mickey, but your favorite leading ladies name is finally spelled out in gold in front of the El Capitan Theatre.

    Disney Super Fan Perry tweeted her excitement about the ceremony, calling it a “childhood and grown adult dream come true.”

    Minnie and Mickey aren’t the only other beloved Disney Characters with stars on the walk of fame.  Minnie will join Snow White, Donald Duck, Winnie the Pooh, Tinker Bell and Kermit the Frog, all of whom already have a star.

     

  • Rex and Trixie Arrive at Toy Story Land in Shanghai Disneyland

    Rex and Trixie Arrive at Toy Story Land in Shanghai Disneyland

    The construction of Toy Story Land in Shanghai Disneyland is making progress and still set to open this spring. Two of every ones favorite characters we’re installed at the upcoming new land.

    Rex and Trixie! These beloved dinosaur toys from the popular Disney·Pixar film series will appear as part of Rex’s Racer at Disney·Pixar Toy Story Land when it opens in just a few months.

    Rex’s Racer is one of three major attractions coming to Disney·Pixar Toy Story Land, the first expansion project at Shanghai Disney Resort since opening in 2016. This seventh themed land will shrink guests down to the size of their favorite Toy Story characters and invite everyone into Andy’s backyard for an unforgettable adventure.

    slinky dog Shanghai Disney

    In addition to Rex’s Racer, guests can also enjoy Slinky Dog Spin and Woody’s Round-Up, say hi to Andy’s toys at Meeting Post, shop at Al’s Toy Barn and dine inside Toy Box Café for an exciting and immersive day of play. The land will officially open on April 26!

  • Valentine’s Day Limited Edition MagicBand Released for 2018

    Valentine’s Day Limited Edition MagicBand Released for 2018

    If you’re and Aladdin and Jasmine fan then you’ll love the new 2018 Valentine’s Day MagicBand released earlier this week.

     

    MagicBands

    It’s a Limited Edition that features Aladdin and Jasmine on a teal colored band as they fly through the sky. One one side it says Happy Valentine’s Day and on the other A Whole New World. They only made 2400 of this LE release so if you want to get one for that someone special this Valentine’s Day you’ll have to find one fast.

    Disney has released a Valentine’s Day band now for three years in a row, and they usually sell out very quickly.

    This one retails for $32.99 and if you’re lucky can find these around Walt Disney World and they should also be available on shopDisney soon.

     

  • Classic Hollywood Music Loops Replaced at Hollywood Studios

    Classic Hollywood Music Loops Replaced at Hollywood Studios

    Add another change to the list for Hollywood Studios as it reimagines itself right before our eyes. The music loops known throughout the park, often playing music from Hollywood’s Golden Age, have been replaced as of today.

    Change is hard and if you have loved Hollywood Studios since the day it opened in 1989 as Disney-MGM Studios, then this might be a hard one for you, but this is a change that is necessary for Disney’s vision of the park’s future.

    Walt Disney himself knew that his parks would continue to change and evolve. “As long as there is imagination left in the world”, said Walt.

    In a release from Disney they say, “Every great Hollywood story has a soundtrack that sets the tone and supports the narrative, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios is no exception.”

    They have now officially updated audio arrangements around the park and Disney says it will put a bounce in your step, and you’ll feel as if you’ve walked right into your own adventure.

    Here is what you can expect to hear:
    At the park’s Main Entrance, big band arrangements of familiar Disney tunes get your day started off right. As you enter the park, the music transitions to popular songs from the 30s and 40s, also in the big band style that comes to a crescendo as you approach the Chinese Theater. Throughout the park, the music complements each area’s setting and timeframe perfectly. From brassy horns near Echo Lake and jazz at the BaseLine Tap House, to the sounds of live performances outside Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, it’s music to your ears!

    Of course, music is just one part of your experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. There’s also the park’s unprecedented growth that features even more of what today’s Hollywood has to offer, whether it be in movies, music, television or theater.

    In 2018, Disney is rolling out the red carpet for Guests to experience the first part of the park’s blockbuster expansion with Toy Story Land where Guests will step right into Andy’s backyard and play alongside his toys. And in 2019, another out of this galaxy land will come to life when Guests will play a starring role in their own story at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019.

    To quote Walt again, “We don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things”.

  • Disney’s Streaming Service Has New Details Revealed

    Disney’s Streaming Service Has New Details Revealed

    With Disney’s Streaming Service in the works and their integration of the recently acquired 20th century Fox assets on the horizon, big questions are left about what content the streaming service will provide. Well during Variety’s Entertainment Summit at CES 2018 on Thursday, Disney-ABC TV president Ben Sherwood was able to share some details.

    The streaming service is set to launch in 2019 and with the massive amount of titles Disney has acquired in recent years, including Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and now 20th Century Fox’s catalog, it seems Disney has put itself in a prime position to rival Netflix.

    Sherwood, said that his division will be the largest contributor to Disney’s subscription service and that the company overall is well poised to manage the transition to next-generation TV in his statement at the summit.

    “We’re going through this unbelievable moment of transformation in how we take television and distribute it,” said Sherwood.

    The exec explained that Disney-ABC TV will supply between seven and eight thousand episodes from its own library. He also confirmed they would be providing original content for the service that would include 3-4 feature-length films and 3-4 regular series and he also touted a “High School Musical” reboot, with the original producers on board.

    Walt Disney Company chairman and CEO Bob Iger already confirmed a live action Star Wars Series and a TV series based on the 2001 Pixar film Monsters Inc. were in the plans for the future streaming service, at a quarterly earnings call with investors.

    Sherwood, declined to comment on the pending acquisition by Disney of 20th Century Fox assets, including cable networks, in a report from Variety. Disney CEO Bob Iger has “laid out the strategic vision” for the deal, “and we’ll leave it at that”, he also told them.

    We’ll have to wait and see, but we’re sure you’ll end up seeing many of the various new properties Disney has acquired airing on their new streaming service in addition to their already existing massive library.

     

  • World of Disney Stores Getting a Major Remodeling in 2018

    World of Disney Stores Getting a Major Remodeling in 2018

    When you think of Disney Parks and Resorts, the first thing that comes to mind is the rides and attractions and next of course is the shopping. Well for some that may be the other way around and if you love to shop at Disney then you’ll be excited to find out that the World of Disney store locations in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort and in Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort are getting a major makeover this year.

    Shopping at Disney Parks is an adventure with hundreds of shops and boutiques to explore. The largest of these shops, World of Disney, serves as the “must see” destination for finding many beloved souvenirs from stylish apparel to home décor. Now, as part of continued enhancements to guests’ shopping experiences at Disney Parks both of these stores will be reimagined beginning in mid-February 2018.

    When the interior redesign work is completed, guests will discover the products they love from Disney Parks in a dynamic and distinctly Disney retail environment.

    Work will be completed in phases throughout 2018, so Guests can continue shopping in the World of Disney stores during construction.

    Shops in Town Center at Disney Springs, such as Ever After Jewelry Co. or The Disney Corner (opening in mid-February), will carry select merchandise while World of Disney undergoes renovations.

    At Downtown Disney District in California, World of Disney will remain open during the renovation. Additionally, Guests can find great shopping in the recently opened Dream Boutique, as well as the Disney Home store opening February 2018 in the former D-Street location.

  • American Wins Disney Marathon For First Time Since 2004

    American Wins Disney Marathon For First Time Since 2004

    No one does marathons like Disney and this past weekend runners started out 2018 with a 26.2-mile run through all four Walt Disney World theme parks and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex for the 25th Anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend presented by Cigna.

    It was an action-packed race weekend that included the Walt Disney World 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Goofy’s Race and Half Challenge, 5th Anniversary Dopey Challenge, runDisney Kids Races, and the runDisney Health and Fitness Expo.

    Victory was especially sweet for runner Nick Hilton, who not only became the first American to win the race since 2004, but also qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for the 2020 Summer Games.

    Crossing the finish line in 2 hours, 17 minutes, 52 seconds, Hilton is only the fourth American to win the race. The last American winner was 14 years ago. A Brazilian runner had won the race six of the past seven years.

    Celebrating 25 years of running magic with everyone’s favorite host, Mickey Mouse, at the most magical race on Earth, runners took on the exciting Walt Disney World Marathon. The marathon included plenty of surprises, entertainment, and Disney magic along the way.

    With special entertainment experiences every half mile along the course, from full marching bands to a 100-member choir to nostalgic Disney movie soundtracks and exciting meet & greet opportunities with beloved Disney characters, the four-park celebration was nothing short of spectacular.

    Disney Marathon

    Along with the adrenaline-charged feeling of triumph, every runner received a commemorative finisher’s medal and special 25th anniversary Mickey Mouse ears to wear after crossing the finish line at Epcot.

    Disney Marathon

    Congratulations, runners! Check out more race weekend highlights in our video below.

  • Disney Defends Darkening ‘Aladdin’ Extras Skin So They Could ‘Blend In’

    Disney Defends Darkening ‘Aladdin’ Extras Skin So They Could ‘Blend In’

    Disney has recently faced some harsh criticism over darkening the skin of some of the background extras in its upcoming Aladdin film.

    Based on a tale from The Arabian Nights, the film is a live-action adaptation of Disney’s 1992 animated hit. The Guy Ritchie film stars Egypt-born Canadian actor Mena Massoud as Aladdin, alongside Will Smith as the Genie.

    We just started shooting Aladdin and I wanted to intro you guys to our new family… Mena Massoud/Aladdin, Naomi Scott/Princess Jasmine, Marwan Kenzari/Jafar, and I’m over here gettin my Genie on. Here we go!

    Posted by Will Smith on Wednesday, September 6, 2017

    Disney said it brought in white actors to help fill the many background roles, stunt positions, dancers and “camel handlers” needed, according a report in the Sunday Times.

    Even with 400 of 500 background performers currently filming on Disney’s Aladdin are reportedly of Indian, Middle Eastern, African, Mediterranean or Asian descent, it’s the remaining 100 that have the British media outlets up in arms.

    Described as a stand in for one of the leads, the Times story quotes extra Kaushal Odedra as seeing as many as 20 “very fair skinned” actors lined up outside make-up tents “waiting to have their skin darkened.”

    Disney later released a statement which confirmed some actors were “made up to blend in” for crowd scenes, but only in a “handful of instances”.

    Disney defended their decision in a statement saying, “Great care was taken to put together one of the largest most diverse casts ever seen on screen.” The statements continues, “Diversity of our cast and background performers was a requirement and only in a handful of instances when it was a matter of specialty skills, safety and control (special effects rigs, stunt performers and handling of animals) were crew made up to blend in.”

    People across social media criticized Disney for the move, with some, including actor Kal Penn, labeling the company’s actions as “brownface.”

    Controversy surrounding the live-action Aladdin comes as nothing new to Disney. The production has previously sparked criticism over the casting the role of Princess Jasmine’s with British-Indian actress Naomi Scott and later they were also chastised for the introducing a new character into the story played by a white actor.

    While casting the film, the studio reportedly saw more than 2,000 actors in London, Abu Dhabi, India and Egypt. The company claimed to have trouble finding actors to fill the roles of Aladdin and Jasmine because they couldn’t easily find young actors with backgrounds in singing.

    Navid Negahban the actor who plays the sultan recently dismissed outcries that the film was being ‘whitewashed’.

    “It’s not whitewashing,” he told The Huffington Post. Aladdin needs variety like a garden, otherwise it’s going to be boring, he said. “You’re gonna go and see this beautiful garden with colorful flowers, and I just hope that you enjoy the journey.”

    “You will definitely love the film,” he added. “It doesn’t matter how old you are, the film has something for you to take away from it.”

    Aladdin is not due in theaters until May 24, 2019

     

  • Monorail Doors Open While In Motion With Guests On Board

    Monorail Doors Open While In Motion With Guests On Board

    Please stand clear of the doors…  In this case, that’s a warning that shouldn’t be taken lightly as Monorail Red took off with passengers inside and the doors still open. Several days ago the monorail doors malfunctioned on its way to Epcot at Walt Disney World.

    We all know that love is an open door, of course that’s only as long as it’s not a monorail door. A video posted to social media recently is quite concerning as a door on one of the Disney World monorails was open while the train was in motion.

    As you can see in the video, guests were on board the monorail at the time of the incident and though they may be giggling at the mishap this was clearly an unsafe situation.

    The person who posted the video wrote in the post, “Monorail red is not having a good day and I’m having a panic attack.”

    A second video uploaded by the same user showed the door remained open as it arrived at the Epcot station.

    I need a drink. @disney, guys, you gotta get on this, what if somebody had fallen?

    A post shared by abbieprimeknits (@abbieprimeknits) on

     

    It’s unclear, at this point, how the doors opened in the first place, but no injuries were reported.

    To make sure this doesn’t happen the doors of each monorail car are equipped with sensors that alert the driver if any doors are still open before they depart.  Obviously this system must have malfunctioned in this case.  Lucky no one was hurt during the incident.

    Stickers were recently placed on the monorail doors by Disney that read: “Caution: Do not lean against door.” It’s not clear if the warning signs were in response to the incident.

  • ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Disney Sea & Shore Week

    ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Disney Sea & Shore Week

    Wouldn’t it be great if buying a Disney Cruise was as simple as Buying a vowel on Wheel of Fortune?  Well now it just might be!  Tune into Wheel of Fortune for Disney Sea & Shore week for your chance to win right from home.

    It’s the fourth annual Disney Sea & Shore Week, and you’ll get to preview all of the amazing Disney Destinations you can find on a Disney cruise or Adventures by Disney. And you can play along, as fantastic contestants solve challenging puzzles.

    And here’s the best part of all! Watching could even win you a pretty amazing Disney Cruise Line Vacation, as well – but, you’ll have to tune in to win!

    Over the past few years, Pat Sajak, Vanna White and the whole “Wheel” have traveled with us on Adventures by Disney trips, to Aulani, and on our cruise Ships – and you’ll get to experience some of those adventures during the week, too.

    Disney had a fantastic time taping these episodes at the “Wheel of Fortune” Sound Stage in Culver City, California. “We wanted to share a couple of pictures, including this pretty cool behind-the-scenes shot of a slightly oversized Disney Cruise Line Life Preserver”, Disney said on its Parks Blog.

    Wheel of Fortune

    There’s even more Disney excitement on “Wheel” this season – stay tuned for more info on that soon. In the meantime, check your local listings for time and channel.