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  • Disney Shares Apple Pie Recipe from Whispering Canyon Café at Disney World

    Disney Shares Apple Pie Recipe from Whispering Canyon Café at Disney World

    In honor of 4th of July, Disney is serving up America’s favorite apple pie recipe from Whispering Canyon Café at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge in Disney World.

    Their version is layered with tart Granny Smith apples and has a cake-like top crust that is simply delicious.  

    Apple pie is iconic. For many of us, it represents comfort and a feeling of home so it is no wonder this popular dessert is truly a slice of Americana – perfect for a 4th of July celebration! Take a look at the ingredients and directions below:

    Apple Pie from Whispering Canyon Café at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge 
    Makes one 9-inch pie 

    PIE CRUST 

    • 4 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces 
    • 1/4 cup shortening 
    • 1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 
    • 4 teaspoons sugar 
    • 1/8 teaspoon coarse salt 
    • 1/3 cup 2% milk 

    APPLES 

    • 1 cup water 
    • 6 Granny Smith apples, peeled and sliced 
    • 2 teaspoons apple pie spice 

    APPLE PIE BATTER 

    • 1/2 cup butter, softened 
    • 2/3 cup sugar 
    • 2 egg 
    • 1 1/2 cups flour 
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 
    • 1/8 teaspoon salt 
    • 1/4 cup heavy cream 

    FOR PIE CRUST: 

    1. Combine butter, shortening, flour, sugar, and salt in bowl of electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix at medium speed until crumbly.  
    2. Add milk and mix until incorporated.  
    3. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and rest in refrigerator for 30 minutes.  
    4. Roll to 1/4-inch thickness and place in 9-inch pie plate.  
    5. Set aside. 

    FOR APPLES: 

    1. Bring water to simmer in large pot.  
    2. Place apples in a steamer basket and add to pot. Steam for 10 minutes. Remove from water. 
    3. Cool to room temperature and toss with apple pie spice.  

    FOR APPLE PIE BATTER: 

    1. Cream butter and sugar in bowl of stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until fluffy. Add eggs and mix until just incorporated.  
    2. Mix flour, baking powder, and salt in small bowl. Slowly add to mixer and beat on medium speed until combined.  
    3. Add cream and mix until smooth.  
    4. Set aside until ready to bake.  

    FOR APPLE PIE: 

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place 1/2 cup apple pie batter on top of pie crust, spread until smooth. Top with apples and remaining apple pie batter.  
    2. Cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes. Remove foil and bake 20 more minutes, until golden brown.  
    3. Cool to room temperature before serving. If desired, top pie with sliced almonds and dust with confectioners’ sugar once cooled. 

    Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe

  • Resort Transportation Not Available for Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

    Resort Transportation Not Available for Disney World Annual Passholder Preview

    Those annual Passholders who signed up for the Disney World Passholder Previews on July 9 and 10 may not have noticed an important detail. Disney resort transportation will not be available!

    Disney World confirmed that those Guests staying at a Disney Resort hotel will need to provide their own transportation to either the Magic Kingdom or Disney’s Animal Kingdom parking lot, as Disney transportation to the parking lots will not be available for this exclusive event.

    Spots for the exclusive event filled up quickly and if you were lucky enough to reserve one then you recieved an “Annual Passholder Event Registration Confirmation” email and on the bottom line under “Important Information About Registration” it states:

    “If you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, Disney transportation will not be available for this limited event. You will need to provide your own transportation to the Theme Park parking lot.”

    Disney World has been closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. An email was sent to passholders in April stating that monthly payments were placed on hold through the closures. The company said it would refund payments made March 14 through April 5 for passholders who pay monthly.

    Disney World has been closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. An email was sent to passholders in April stating that monthly payments were placed on hold through the closures. The company said it would refund payments made March 14 through April 5 for passholders who pay monthly.

  • Disney World Annual Passholders Accidentally Charged for Multiple Months

    Disney World Annual Passholders Accidentally Charged for Multiple Months

    Disney World is reopening later this month so it was expected that annual pass holders would start seeing charges resume on thier monthly payment plans, but some have reported being overcharged for the past three months while the theme parks were closed due to the coronavirus.

    Disney World has already confirmed that they are aware of the mistake and are working to resolve the issue.

    “Passholders on the monthly payment program were incorrectly charged today. We are in the process of reversing these charges and apologize for the inconvenience this caused,” a Disney spokesperson said in an email.

    Disney World has been closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. An email was sent to passholders in April stating that monthly payments were placed on hold through the closures. The company said it would refund payments made March 14 through April 5 for passholders who pay monthly.

    Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme parks will reopen July 11 and Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios will reopen July 15. Disney has announced a phased reopening with limited capacity, new reservation protocols and health measures due to the coronavirus.

  • 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.

  • PHOTOS: Baby Zebra Born at Walt Disney World Resort

    PHOTOS: Baby Zebra Born at Walt Disney World Resort

    The folks over at Disney’s Animal Kingdom are seeing stripes today! On May 6, the animal care team at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge welcomed a new female Hartmann’s mountain zebra foal to the herd.

    The name Phoenix was chosen by our team as a symbol of strength and renewal. Phoenix was born to mom Peebles, and she’s already quite active and enjoying bonding time with her mother. This is the second Hartmann’s foal born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge this year.

    Monday, Disney shared photos of little Phoenix as she recently made her first appearance on the resort’s Sunset Savanna. Take a look at a few of the amazing photos below:

    Phoenix was born as part of the Species Survival Plan program, overseen by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The program ensures responsible breeding and genetic diversity of thousands of animal species. As part of this program, Phoenix is the fourth zebra born at Walt Disney World this year, and 13th overall since we began participating in the breeding program.

    The zebra birth marks another success for Disney’s animal care experts and the Species Survival Plan, a program through the Association of Zoos and Aquariums that helps ensure a diverse, healthy population of threatened and endangered species.

  • Disney+ Announces Summer Movie Release Schedule Including Marvel, Star Wars and Disney

    Disney+ Announces Summer Movie Release Schedule Including Marvel, Star Wars and Disney

    Disney Plus has announced their “Summer Movie Nights” schedule, where the streaming service will release new original films and family-friendly classics every Friday.

    The film industry has taken a big hit due to the The COVID-19 pandemic leaving movie goers to seek out content on streaming services and video on demand — and it looks like Disney+ is teeing up to be a formidable force in that. 

    Take a look at the entire line up below:

    Friday, July 3rd – Hamilton 

    Friday, July 3rd – The Mighty Ducks 

    Friday, July 10th – X-Men; Days of Future Past

    Friday, July 10th – Solo: A Star Wars Story

    Friday, July 17th – X-Men: Apocalypse

    Friday, July 24th – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Friday, July 31st – Incredibles 2

    Friday, August 7th – X-Men

    Friday, August 7th – The Peanuts Movie

    Friday, August 14th – Ant-Man and the Wasp

    Friday, August 14th – The Greatest Showman

    Friday, August 21st – Beauty and the Beast (2017) 

    Friday, August 28th – Fantastic Four (2005) 

    Friday, August 28th – Alice Through The Looking Glass

    Friday, September 4th – The Wolverine

  • ‘Mulan’ Release Date Postponed Again Due To Surge In Coronavirus Cases

    ‘Mulan’ Release Date Postponed Again Due To Surge In Coronavirus Cases

    The release Disney’s live-action Mulan remake is once again being pushed back due to a rise in coronavirus cases.

    The film’s release was previously delayed due to theater closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and had been scheduled for July 24.

    On Friday, Disney announced the film would now be released on Aug. 21. This is the second time “Mulan” has been pushed from its release date. The film was originally set to debut in March.

    “While the pandemic has changed our release plans for Mulan and we will continue to be flexible as conditions require, it has not changed our belief in the power of this film and its message of hope and perseverance,” said Alan Horn, co-chairman and chief creative officer at Walt Disney Studios, and Alan Bergman, co-chairman, in a statement. “Director Niki Caro and our cast and crew have created a beautiful, epic, and moving film that is everything the cinematic experience should be, and that’s where we believe it belongs — on the world stage and the big screen for audiences around the globe to enjoy together.”

    The film, which tells the tale of the eponymous Chinese warrior of legend, stars Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen, Tzi Ma, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Ron Yuan, Gong Li, and Jet Li.

  • Disney World Annual Passholders Reservations All Claimed within 30 Minutes

    Disney World Annual Passholders Reservations All Claimed within 30 Minutes

    On Friday, Disney World opened its new Park Pass Reservation System to passholders and those coveted spots were booked up faster than you can say Mickey Mouse by all those eagerly waiting to be among the first guests to visit the parks when they reopen.

    The new Disney Park Pass system went live for passholders sometime around 6 a.m. By 6:30 a.m., the availability calendar showed that reservations were no longer available for passholders on July 11, the day Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom reopen.

    Later in the morning, the same calendar showed that reservations were no longer available for July 12-15. Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot reopen on July 15.

    Passholders are able to book three reservation days at a time.

    With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Disney World will be limiting capacity at its parks when they reopen. To help manage attendance, all visitors will need to secure a park reservation for specific days.

    The system first opened to Disney Resort Hotel guests on Monday, with many users reported technical issues and glitches.

  • Disney and Adidas Releasing a New Goofy Collection Next Month

    Disney and Adidas Releasing a New Goofy Collection Next Month

    Disney and Adidas have teamed up once again and this time fab five favorite Goofy is getting his own collection.

    The whimsical character, which is still scheduled to appear on the Ultra Boost, is displayed in various sports scenarios across each shoes’ uppers. Skate-inspired pairs of the 3MC show Goofy playing baseball and surfing, with the latter activity aptly shown on the silhouette’s more casual, slip-on version. Among the four-piece collection, the standard 3MC is the most vibrant, donning a “Scarlet” palette overlaid with colored-graphics of Goofy.

    The new collection will debut on the adidas webstore come July 1, with prices ranging from $60-70 USD. Take a look at the soon to be released options below:

    3MC X DISNEY SPORT GOOFY SHOES – $70

    The whimsical print on these adidas 3MC x Disney Sport Goofy Shoes represent your favorite childhood character and sport. Wear them at work, at the batting cage or at the park.

    NIZZA X DISNEY SPORT GOOFY SHOES – $65

    Goofy shows his athletic skills on these Nizza Shoes. Have fun sporting the top level of vulcanized sneakers as Disney and Adidas celebrates the world’s biggest sports competition.

    NIZZA X DISNEY SPORT GOOFY SHOES – $65

    Playful graphics featuring Goofy celebrate the world’s biggest sports competition. The print sits atop the legendary shoe that set the standard for vulcanized trainers. Get ready to cheer for your favorite athletes in style.

    3MC SLIP X DISNEY SPORT GOOFY SHOES – $60

    Born for the skate park, reimagined for the daily grind. The adidas 3MC shoes slip on easily so you can get out the door without missing a beat. Because there are a million things to do, and these shoes have a grippy tread that makes them a must-have as you do them all.

  • Disneyland Pushes Back Its Reopening As Coronavirus Cases Surge In California

    Disneyland Pushes Back Its Reopening As Coronavirus Cases Surge In California

    Disney is delaying the phased reopening of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, the company said on Wednesday.

    The resort, located in Anaheim, California, was set to welcome back guests on July 17 after being closed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    The announcement comes as California has seen a surge in coronavirus cases. The state reported a state record of more than 7,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday.

    Disney is now delaying plans to reopen Disneyland and California Adventure in July, saying state guidelines will not be issued soon enough to prepare its parks to welcome back guests.

    “Given the time required for us to bring thousands of cast members back to work and restart our business, we have no choice but to delay the reopening of our theme parks and resort hotels until we receive approval from government officials,” a company statement read.

    Downtown Disney is still scheduled to reopen in Anaheim on July 9 with health and safety precautions in place, according to the company. Disney said Downtown Disney’s reopening had been previously approved under California’s restaurant and retail guidelines for safely reopening.

    “Once we have a clearer understanding of when guidelines will be released, we expect to be able to communicate a reopening date,” the statement said.