Category: Disney Parks

  • New Look At UK’s ‘Disney World’ The London Resort Unveiled

    New Look At UK’s ‘Disney World’ The London Resort Unveiled

    A NEW image of the London Resort dubbed “UK Disney World” reveals what to expect from the theme park, with the night-time image showing off the rides and attractions.

    The London Resort, which will be built on 535 acres of land on a former cement works in Swanscombe, Kent, is expected to open in 2024.

    And now there are new images, showing just how magical it’s going to be when it’s all built as you can see below:

    When complete, it will be three times larger than any other park in the UK, with around 70 per cent of the attractions undercover to cope with the unpredictable English weather.

    The resort will comprise of six different lands, influenced by its partnerships with the BBC, ITV Studios and Paramount Pictures.

    The entrance to The London Resort will be via a grand plaza that leads visitors and hotel guests through ‘The High Street,’ featuring shops, restaurants, hotels and a waterpark.

  • New Sequined Pastel Rainbow Minnie Ears Coming to shopDisney are Too Cute

    New Sequined Pastel Rainbow Minnie Ears Coming to shopDisney are Too Cute

    Disney is releasing the newest set of Minnie ears from the Disney Parks Designer Collection, this time created by supermodel Lily Aldridge and they are being released tomorrow on shopDisney.

    “I have such fond Disney memories with my daughter, Dixie, and it was an absolute dream to be able to design these ears with her,” said Aldridge. “Our first stop at Disney Parks is always to buy our Minnie Mouse ears and I hope families will love what we created to make their Disney memories extra magical, too!”

    The new ears will be available tomorrow on shopDisney at 7:00 as you can see in the post below:

    Get the latest release in the #DisneyParksDesignerCollection by Lily Aldridge exclusively on shopDisney tomorrow at 7 a.m. PST! 🌈 ✨

    Posted by Disney Parks Blog on Thursday, September 3, 2020

    Lily Maud Aldridge is an American model best known for being a Victoria’s Secret Angel from 2010 until 2018. She also appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, alongside Chrissy Teigen and Nina Agdal, for the 50th anniversary cover in 2014.

  • New Dole Whip-Flavored Beer Released by Florida Brewery Sells Out  Immediately

    New Dole Whip-Flavored Beer Released by Florida Brewery Sells Out Immediately

    A Florida brewery has produced a Dole Whip flavored beer that tastes just like the popular tastey Disney Parks treat.

    First Magnitude Brewing, a craft brewery in Gainesville, Fla., has recently debuted a beer inspired by — and allegedly tasting like — the popular Dole Whip treats served at Disney parks, the Dole Plantation in Hawaii and select other locations.

    Called the Dole Whip Sour, the drink supposedly tastes like the pineapple soft serve and consists of the “actual Dole Whip mix,” pineapple puree and milk sugar. The company took to the internet to announce the new boozy beverage as you can see in the post below:

    On their Instagram, the brewery describes Dole Whip Sour as “creamy, dreamy sour that isn’t too sweet or tart, it’s just the right balance and is packed with pineapple goodness.” Each can weighs in at six percent ABV and better yet, the Gainesville location has a convenient drive-thru brewery so locals can pick up their cans with limited person-to-person contact.

    Unfortunately, the brewery seemed to have run out of the beer in just three days due to intense interest. 

  • Disney Releases Uniform Coronavirus Face Masks for Park Employees

    Disney Releases Uniform Coronavirus Face Masks for Park Employees

    Disney Parks has debuted matching face masks for it’s U.S. theme park employees as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

    Designed in partnership across the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World costuming teams – these face coverings were developed remotely through a bi-coastal effort between cast members at both resorts.

    “Over the past several months, we’ve spent significant time and brainpower to provide our cast members with face coverings that are both functional and comfortable, and I’m proud of the incredible results,” said Dr. Pamela Hymel, Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer. “They fit well, feel great and can last for more than 50 washes.”

    Drawing from their own experience, the project stemmed from a need for a more unified and breathable face covering. With the full support of their leaders at Disney, this group seized the opportunity to create the unique, reusable face covering, specifically made for cast members at Disneyland and Disney World.

    “The unified design speaks to the fact that we are still one unified Cast, one Disney ‘world,’” shared Yonit Olshan, Costume Designer, Disneyland Resort Costuming. “As a creative team, we gained so much from each other’s experience and exposure to different types of problems and projects.”

    Offered exclusively for cast members in two styles, pleated and contoured, and in multiple sizes, the design team sourced and tested a wide range of fabrics, styles and features with a focus on comfort and function. Both styles feature adjustable spandex over the ears, extended nose pinch to the face, contoured shape under eyes, and lightweight, quick-drying material.

    Drawing inspiration from classic Disney characters, films and television shows, the pattern unifies what every dreamer and cast member have in common – joy, magic, and a little pixie dust. They sparkle with pixie dust and Mickey constellations, recalling that the second star to the right shines in the dreamy night and reminds us to keep wishing upon that evening star.

  • Disney Suspends College Program Until Further Notice

    Disney Suspends College Program Until Further Notice

    The popular Disney College Program remains suspended until further notice, the company announced to its prospective participants on Thursday.

    Disney is indefinitely suspending its internship program, saying it doesn’t know when it can reopen the Disney-owned apartments where the students had lived together.

    “We imagine this is not the news you were hoping to hear and we want to assure you this decision was not made lightly,” Disney said in a tweet. “We are committed to our Disney Programs and will resume in the future, when the time is right.”

    This comes as parks in California and Florida are preparing for phased reopenings following the months-long closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

    The program was first suspended in mid-March as the theme parks and hotels closed down from the pandemic.

    The Magic and Animal kingdoms are the first Disney theme parks in Orlando to reopen July 15.

  • OFFICAL: Disney’s Splash Mountain to be Re-Themed to the ‘Princess and the Frog’

    OFFICAL: Disney’s Splash Mountain to be Re-Themed to the ‘Princess and the Frog’

    Splash Mountain will be getting a makeover at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Central Florida and Disneyland in California.

    Splash Mountain currently stars the animated characters from “Song of the South,” the 1946 film long criticized for stereotypes of “spiritual” black men and its seemingly nostalgic view of the antebellum South.

    The new theme is inspired by an all-time favorite animated Disney film, “The Princess and the Frog.” The story picks up after the final kiss where guests will join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure – featuring some of the powerful music from the film – as they prepare for their first-ever Mardi Gras performance.

    According to the Disney Parks Blog, the idea for re-theming the 1989 thrill ride started over a year ago but the change also comes at a time when racial tensions are at a high.

    petition calling for the re-theme went viral earlier this month.

    “Disney parks should be a home for all to enjoy regardless of race, age, whatever your background may be,” the petition said.

  • Disney to Discontinue Airline Transportation for 2021 Travel Packages

    Disney to Discontinue Airline Transportation for 2021 Travel Packages

    For arrivals beginning in 2021, Walt Disney Travel Company will no longer offer air transportation as part of its packages for Guests traveling to Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa.

    This new policy applies to packages booked with directly with Disney as well ad those booked with travel agents.

    Disney will continue to make new airline bookings for travel through the end of 2020, and will continue to service existing airline bookings at this time.

  • Petition Calls for Splash Mountain to be Re-themed to ‘Princess and the Frog’

    Petition Calls for Splash Mountain to be Re-themed to ‘Princess and the Frog’

    Fans are calling on Disney parks to re-theme its popular Splash Mountain ride based on a nearly 75-year-old movie that has long been criticized for racist themes.

    A petition posted on Change.org asks Disney to remove all references to its 1946 film “Song of the South” from Splash Mountain.

    The petition says the movie “steeped in extremely problematic and stereotypical racist tropes.” The petition suggests Disney should re-theme the ride around “Princess and the Frog.” Tiana, the main character in the film, is recognized for being Disney’s first African-American princess.

    The petition had more than 8,000 signatures as of Thursday morning. The petition’s current goal is set at 10,000 signatures.

    Disney has been distancing themselves from the movie for quite sometime now. The movie, set on a plantation after the Civil War, is not included on the new streaming service Disney Plus. And former Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger, now executive chairman, says it won’t ever be.

    “I’ve felt as long as I’ve been CEO that ‘Song of the South’ — even with a disclaimer — was just not appropriate in today’s world,” Iger said in March during a shareholder meeting. “It’s just hard, given the depictions in some of those films, to bring them out today without in some form or another offending people, so we’ve decided not to do that.”

    The call for change comes as the country continues to hold discussions surrounding racial injustice in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody.

  • DIY Recipe for Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Shake from 50’s Prime Time Café Released by Disney

    DIY Recipe for Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Shake from 50’s Prime Time Café Released by Disney

    Be sure to clean up your dinner plate before you tackle this yummy Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Shake from 50’s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

    This recipe is quick and easy and sure to please! We even have a handy dandy video to show you how to make it. Just be sure to mind your manners and behave yourself at the dinner table…and save room for dessert!

    Take a look below at the ingredients and instructions:

    Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Shake from 50’s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    Serves 1

    Ingredients:

    • 2 tablespoons peanut butter
    • 2 tablespoons jelly (strawberry or grape)
    • 2 cups vanilla ice cream
    • 1/4 cup milk

    Directions:

    1. Add all ingredients to blender and blend until smooth.
    2. Add additional peanut butter or jelly to taste.

    Cook’s Notes: Two cups sliced strawberries can be substituted for jelly.

  • Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Bob Chapek’s Successor in Theme Park Division

    Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Bob Chapek’s Successor in Theme Park Division

    The Walt Disney Company on Monday announced that Josh D’Amaro has been named Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

    D’Amaro, who most recently served as President, Walt Disney World Resort, succeeds Mr. Chapek as Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

    “Our company is very fortunate to have a deep bench of talent and we’re extremely pleased to welcome these two exceptionally qualified Disney veterans to our senior management team,” Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company said. “Both Josh and Rebecca have more than two decades of leadership experience with the Company, a keen understanding of our brands and businesses, and a shared passion and vision for delivering extraordinary entertainment and one-of-a-kind experiences.”

    In his new role, D’Amaro will oversee Disney’s iconic travel and leisure businesses, which include six theme park-resort destinations in the United States, Europe and Asia; a top-rated cruise line; a popular vacation ownership program; and an award-winning guided family adventure business.

    Disney’s global consumer products operations include the world’s leading licensing business across toys, apparel, home goods, digital games and apps; the world’s largest children’s print publisher; Disney store locations around the world; and the shopDisney e-commerce platform.

    D’Amaro joined Disney in 1998 and has held various positions in the Parks business, including Senior Vice President of Commercial Strategy for Walt Disney World Resort, Vice President of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and others.

    D’Amaro and Campbell will report to Chapek.