Category: News

  • New Toy Story Land Refillable Popcorn Buckets Now Available at Hollywood Studios

    New Toy Story Land Refillable Popcorn Buckets Now Available at Hollywood Studios

    If you love playing in Andy’s back yard at the new Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios and collecting novelty popcorn buckets then this the perfect news for you! New this week is a Toy Story Land Refillable Popcorn Bucket and you’re going to love it to “infinity and beyond.”

    The popcorn bucket features Jessie and Bullseye on one side and Stinky Pete and Woody on the other. The popcorn bucket features a picture of the whole gang is hanging out in front of a fence on an old west ranch with Woody’s Round Up sign printed on it .

    I love the design so much, but the pop corn is my favorite part and if anyone tries to take any… I’ve set my laser from stun, to kill. They will only cost $10 and of course they are refillable! You can take a closer look at both sides in the photos below.

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    Stop by select popcorn cart locations throughout Hollywood Studios to purchase the newest refillable popcorn bucket. Then, simply take your bucket to any participating popcorn cart location in either park for $1 refills.

     

  • Construction on Marvel-Themed Area Begins at Disneyland Resort

    Construction on Marvel-Themed Area Begins at Disneyland Resort

    Disneyland Resort has officially begun construction the Marvel-themed area expansion coming to Disney California Adventure Park!

    The new area will be located in the area that was formerly home to A Bug’s Land which closed September 4.

    The Marvel-inspired area will neighbor the popular Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: BREAKOUT! attraction, the first Marvel-themed Disney ride to reach the west coast since the company purchased Marvel in 2009. As you can see in the photos below, construction is being handled by the perfect company!

    The new Marvel-themed area at Disney California Adventure is officially under construction now! from r/marvelstudios

    The public is now blocked off from the area by a Stark Industries gate, Stark Industries is a multinational industrial company owned by Tony Stark a.k.a  Iron Man!

    Though it’s been rumored for quite some time, Disney made the official announcement of a Marvel-themed land earlier this year.

    The new Super Hero-themed land will begin recruiting guests in 2020, with even more new experiences to follow. The Guardians of the Galaxy will be joined by Spider-Man and the Avengers in what will become a completely immersive Super Hero universe, furthering the evolution of Disney California Adventure park.

    Little details have been offered on how Marvel characters will be incorporated into the new land or it’s name, referring to it simply as a “Super Hero-themed land” because of contractual obligations with Universal Studios that prevents Disney from using the word “Marvel” in its name.

    Other new Marvel experiences based on character like Iron Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp are also being developed for Disney’s international parks and will be debuting at Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland

    Disneyland Resort’s Marvel-inspired land debuts at Disney California Adventure Park in 2020.

  • New Details on Disney Cruise Lines Plans For Second Private Destination in Bahamas

    New Details on Disney Cruise Lines Plans For Second Private Destination in Bahamas

    Disney Cruise Line’s Plans for a second private port destination in the Bahamas is still moving full steam ahead.

    The company met recently with The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation as the company continues to seek support for a proposed development at Lighthouse Point, a 700-acre property in South Eleuthera.

    Disney currently has one private island in The Bahamas called Castaway Cay, but it is already used full-time by .Disney’s current fleet and with a new fleet of ships coming in 2021, 2022, and 2023, another private island would a necessity.

    In a statement, the BCCEC’s explained that Disney Cruise Line President Jeff Vahle; Vice President of Animals, Science and Environment Mark R. Penning; and Vice President of Public Affairs Kim Prunty all presented at the meeting.

    “Disney Cruise Line President Jeff Vahle presented chamber directors with a preliminary overview of the company’s intentions. The meeting included discussions on the project’s design and development, the economic and environmental impact on South Eleuthera, public access and conservation objectives,” according to a statement.

    The One Eleuthera Foundation is opposed to the development and wants to see the area turned into a national park. They have been lobbying for the government to not allow any large development to happen at Lighthouse Point and plan to help settlements in South Eleuthera build businesses around the Lighthouse Point attraction.

    The BCCEC is still opened minded about the options and plans to engage those on all sides of the argument for and against the development of the property.

    “The chamber hopes to engage in further dialogue with Disney as well as other stakeholders and organizations in The Bahamas, in particular on Eleuthera, to learn more about their perspectives regarding Disney’s proposal for Lighthouse Point,” the statement said.

  • New Dates Announced for ‘Disney After Hours’ at Magic Kingdom Park

    New Dates Announced for ‘Disney After Hours’ at Magic Kingdom Park

    Ever wish you could enjoy even more magic in less time? Disney After Hours gives a limited number of Guests access to dozens of unforgettable experiences in Magic Kingdom park and Disney has just announced new dates available for purchase from December 3, 2018 to March 7, 2019.

    Disney After Hours has been a huge hit with guests looking to maximize their time at Magic Kingdom Park when the sun goes down. During this special ticketed event guests can get in as early as 7 p.m. to experience the fireworks before hitting more than 25 attractions.

    Oh yeah and did we mention you get free ice cream? That’s right! In the midst of the laughs and thrills, be sure to chill out with ice cream novelties and select bottled beverages—included in the cost of admission—available at carts stationed throughout the park. Take a look at the new dates below:

    • 12/3: 10 p.m. – 1 a.m.
    • 12/10: 10 p.m. – 1 a.m.
    • 1/7: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 1/17: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 1/24: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 1/28: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 2/7: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 2/28: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
    • 2/14: 9 p.m. – 12 a.m.
    • 3/7: 9 p.m. – 12 a.m.

    Advanced purchase price is $125 plus tax. The day-of price is $129 plus tax. For more information and to book Disney After Hours, please contact Enchanted Kingdom Vacations with Vikki for help. My services are completely free and I will always find you the lowest rates. Let me do all the work so you don’t have to!

  • New Jersey Man Arrested For Telling Disney Greeters Al-Qaida Sent Him ‘to blow the place up’

    New Jersey Man Arrested For Telling Disney Greeters Al-Qaida Sent Him ‘to blow the place up’

    A New Jersey man was arrested Tuesday after the tourist told greeters at Disney World that al-Qaida sent him to “blow the place up.” according to investigators.

    Orange County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 56-year-old Gregory Lazarchick on Tuesday on a charge of making a false bomb threat.

    Lazarchick made the threat at Saratoga Springs Resort as employees were asking guests about their day, and then told them he wasn’t joking, an arrest report says.

    Deputies said that, on July 21, a greeter at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa told Gregory Lazarchick, “Have a great day,” to which he replied, “I don’t want to have a great day.”

    After making the threat, Lazarchick turned around while walking away and told the greeter, “You think I am joking? I’m not,” the arrest report said.

    Lazarchick later admitted to saying something about al-Qaida when deputies spoke to him, but he said he didn’t remember exactly what he said. He was remorseful and apologetic. No bomb-making materials were found in his room.

    Lazarchick’s sister told investigators he suffered a head injury and sometimes says inappropriate things.

  • State Says Cooling Towers Are To Blame For Legionnaires’ Outbreak At Disneyland Last Year

    State Says Cooling Towers Are To Blame For Legionnaires’ Outbreak At Disneyland Last Year

    Orange County, California was ground zero to one of the nations largest Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks last year. 22 people fell ill and one person died.

    Local health officials were never able to find the exact cause of the infections, but they believed the outbreak was connected to Disneyland since 19 out of the 22 people affected had visited the park.

    Back in March, the park was fined more than $33,000 for failing to properly clean cooling equipment linked to the outbreak and for other related violations by The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, according to a citation issued by Cal-OSHA and obtained by the LA Times.

    Cal-OSHA only investigates hazards that endanger workers, but they began looking into the Legionnaires’ cause because three Disneyland employees fell ill during the outbreak and two of them required hospitalization. The findings do not address how the 19 non-employees were infected.

    “The employer did not follow the manufacturer’s cooling tower start-up maintenance and water treatment procedure to control outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease,” Cal-OSHA said in the citation. “As a result, two employees suffered serious illness requiring hospitalization of more than 24 hours.”

    Disneyland denies the claims stating that the source of the outbreak could have been elsewhere in Anaheim and they have appealed the citations. In October the company will make their case at a hearing before a three-member appeals.

    “We strongly object to Cal-OSHA’s allegation that our cooling towers caused any illness, since the source of the outbreak has never been scientifically determined,” Disneyland spokeswoman Suzi Brown said in a statement.

    In August 2017, people who had visited Disneyland or spent time in Anaheim began to report feeling ill. They were diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease, a lung infection caused by breathing in water droplets containing bacteria known as Legionella.

    Orange County health officials have stated that Disneyland’s cooling towers have been free of Legionella since November, and there is currently no risk to the public.

    Disney said it had learned about “increased Legionnaires’ disease cases in Anaheim” from county health officials Oct. 27. “We conducted a review and learned that two cooling towers had elevated levels of Legionella bacteria,” Dr. Pamela Hymel, chief medical officer for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, said in a statement at the time. “These towers were treated with chemicals that destroy the bacteria and are currently shut down.”

    Most Legionnaires’ outbreaks are linked to cooling towers, part of an air conditioning system that releases mist. The illness does not spread from person to person, so people who become sick each have to inhale the contaminated droplets. Without proper cleaning, cooling towers can create the perfect environment for Legionella to grow. The cooling towers require regular disinfecting to ensure they are not developing Legionella, experts say.

    Health officials never formally identified the cooling towers as the source, and Disneyland officials have said that the test results don’t definitively prove that the towers were to blame.

    Brown said there are several cooling towers nearby that are outside the park and were never tested and pointed out that three people who fell sick had not visited the park, including the one person who died.

    The Cal-OSHA investigation found that Disneyland had not adequately cleaned the towers, which caused high levels of bacteria to grow.

    One of the towers had been drained of water when it was taken offline at the beginning of 2017, but bacteria thrived in stagnant water still in the pipes, Cal-OSHA investigators said in a written report.

    Disneyland was “not effectively performing weekly bacteria inspections” at that time, so water containing Legionella was sent back into both cooling towers when they were brought online in August 2017, according to a Cal-OSHA document.

    “The employer failed to ensure equipment in service (was) kept clean, in sanitary condition, inspected and maintained as recommended by the manufacturer, as not to give rise to employee harmful exposure to Legionella pneumophila and other airborne bacteria,” the Cal-OSHA citation said.

    The three workers who contracted Legionnaires’ disease — a cook, an operating engineer and a laborer — came within 50 to 200 feet of the cooling towers, a Cal-OSHA document said.

    Disneyland typically tests its cooling towers quarterly, according to theme park records that were obtained through a public records request from the Orange County public health department.

    But the cooling towers weren’t tested for Legionella last year while they were offline, the document shows. The first tests in 2017 came in late September, when the lab reports showed high levels of the bacteria.

    The bulk of the fines levied against Disneyland were for not cleaning the towers properly. The agency also fined Disneyland for not reporting all the employee illnesses to Cal-OSHA.

    “We have continually cooperated with Cal-OSHA’s various investigations, and fully complied with its reporting requirements with respect to our employees,” Brown said in the statement.

  • ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Getting 25th Anniversary Live Show at Hollywood Bowl

    ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Getting 25th Anniversary Live Show at Hollywood Bowl

    Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary this year and in honor of the occasion the Hollywood Bowl will host a special two-night concert.

    The show will feature two performances led by Danny Elfman and as well as other cast members and guest artists.

    Elfman will reprise his role as Jack Skellington along with Catherine O’Hara and Ken Page as Sally and Oogie Boogie. The live show will include living scenery projected onto the facade of the Hollywood Bowl in what is being touted as a “fully immersive digital” visual.

    The concert also invites audience members to participate in a costume contest.  “Tim Burton-inspired costumes are encouraged,” according to a release.  You’ll also find a “Halloween Town” experience that includes photo opportunities and trick-or-treating stations.

    Tickets go on sale Saturday, Sept. 8, at 10 a.m. via all Ticketmaster outlets, with a special American Express presale starting Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. and ending Sept. 7 at 10 p.m.

  • Smoking Section Now Relocated at Magic Kingdom

    Smoking Section Now Relocated at Magic Kingdom

    Designated smoking areas have once again undergone some changes at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.

    The smoking section located along the pathway between Storybook Circus and Tomorrowland has been closed. The section has been relocated to the area between Space Mountain and the restrooms.

    The location near Thunder Mountain in Frontierland and the one located outside the main entrance remain unchanged as you can see in the updated map photo below.

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    For the comfort of all Guests, smoking is only permitted in appointed places throughout Walt Disney World Resort. Smoking is permitted in clearly marked, specially selected areas only. Check the theme park Guidemaps for specific locations.

    The changes are effective as of Sept. 4, 2018.

  • Walt Disney Co. Partners With University of Florida Online To Provide Free Tuition Disney Employees

    Walt Disney Co. Partners With University of Florida Online To Provide Free Tuition Disney Employees

    The Walt Disney Company is partnering with University of Florida Online to expand access to high quality online bachelor’s degrees.

    Disney Aspire, recently launched by The Walt Disney Company, is a comprehensive education benefits program focused on the career development of Disney’s workforce. With the Disney Aspire initiative, more than 80,000 full-time and part-time hourly employees, who have more than 90 days of service, will be eligible to have 100 percent of their tuition, required textbooks and course materials, plus application and program fees paid up front by the company.

    As part of this relationship, Disney employees may apply to one of several fully online bachelor’s degrees – the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in business administration from the Warrington College of Business; the Bachelor of Science in sport management from the College of Health and Human Performance; and the Bachelor of Science in public relations, and the Bachelor of Science in telecommunication from the College of Journalism and Communications. If granted admission by the University of Florida, Disney cast members could begin UF Online classes in January 2019 as part of the University’s spring semester. Disney employees and Cast Members can learn more and sign up at aspire.disney.com. As part of the enrollment process a coach from Guild Education will be available to determine their eligibility to receive educational benefits, review their academic background, and provide qualified prospective students with a unique link to the UF Online admissions application.

    “Expanding access to high quality education and career development is a core value for the University of Florida and we look forward to working with Disney,” said UF Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Joe Glover.

    The Florida Chamber of Commerce projects that by 2021, 64 percent of Florida jobs will require a post-secondary degree.

    “Disney sets the standard for customer experience and we are happy to partner with them to set the standard for education programs as well,” Glover added.

    Disney is the third employer in UF Online’s growing Employer Pathways program, which launched in June. Walmart and Discover Financial Services are the two other major corporate partners that have also introduced generous education benefits for students that are qualified to gain admissions into UF Online.

    “This UF Online and Disney partnership is another great step forward for future Gators. Able to enroll and complete their UF degree at no cost, and in a versatile online format, qualified Disney cast members now have an amazing opportunity to earn a UF degree and join the ranks of Gator grads across the state and around the world,” said Evangeline Tsibris Cummings, Assistant Provost and Director of UF Online.

    “At The Walt Disney Company we strive to empower and support employees in their professional and personal lives,” said Jayne Parker, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for The Walt Disney Company.  “We are constantly looking at ways to help people realize their ambitions and fulfill their dreams, and, as part of that, we are proud to offer Disney Aspire, the most comprehensive program of its kind.

    UF Online is the University of Florida’s online undergraduate experience. A highly selective and engaging online pathway to a UF degree, UF Online academic programs are all designed and taught by the very same faculty that teach on the University’s main Gainesville campus. Welcoming applications into 20 fully online bachelor’s degrees, UF Online currently serves over 3,000 students. And as of summer 2018, UF Online has celebrated the graduation of over 1,500 Gators through the UF Online pathway.

  • BREAKING: Spaceship Earth Shutdown Due To Leak at Epcot

    BREAKING: Spaceship Earth Shutdown Due To Leak at Epcot

    At Epcot today, a “minor water leak” forced Spaceship Earth to shutdown, according to Walt Disney World.

    The leak occurred in the morning — inside the theme park’s icon — and the ride was temporarily shut down but is expected to reopen by Monday, said a Disney spokesperson.

    Visitors posted video footage on social media of water dripping down from underneath the ride into large puddles surrounded by yellow cones.

    The leak is slightly ironic since the geodesic sphere was designed to funnel rain where they want it to go. The cladding was designed so that when it rains, no water pours off the sides onto the ground. All water is collected through one-inch gaps in the facets into a gutter system, and finally channeled into the World Showcase Lagoon.