Category: Walt Disney World

  • New Baby White Rhino Born at Disney World

    New Baby White Rhino Born at Disney World

    An endangered white female rhino calf was born last month at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, and Disney had shared a sneak peek of the newborn.

    A female baby white rhino was born last month to mother Lola. This birth marks the third white rhino born at the theme park in 13 months. It’s also the 13th white rhino to be born at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Lola’s successful delivery was on the heels of two other births within the past 13 months. In all three births, the calves cozied up to mom right away and began nursing. Take a closer look below:

    Sadly, rhinos in the wild are hunted for their horns, and their populations continue to dwindle. Because of this, rhino births are increasingly important to maintain healthy populations. We are also helping to protect white and black rhinos in the wild through the Disney Conservation Fund, supporting projects focused on habitat monitoring and restoration. 

    Rhinoceros are the world’s second largest land mammal. After a gestation period of 16 to 18 months, white rhinos typically weigh in around 140 pounds at birth. Lola and her new bundle of joy will spend the next several months bonding backstage before joining the rest of the herd on the park’s Harambe Wildlife Reserve. In the meantime, guests can keep an eye out for the first born of these three calves, Ranger, named in honor of the rangers who protect rhinos in the wild, while experiencing Kilimanjaro Safaris.

    Lola’s calf joins a happy contingent of baby births this year, including Humphrey the Masai giraffe, Greta the hippo, and Ada the western lowland gorilla, just to name a few. All told, Disney’s Animal Kingdom has welcomed everything from the tiniest insects and snails to mammoth-hoofed creatures like the white rhino. 

  • Disney World 50th Anniversary Genuine Leather Gold Loungefly Backpack Now Available

    Disney World 50th Anniversary Genuine Leather Gold Loungefly Backpack Now Available

    A new genuine leather Loungefly backpack has arrived on shopDisney to commemorate the 50th anniversary celebration at Walt Disney World.

    This magical mini backpack is the gold standard in stylish carry-alls.

    Loungefly’s shimmering genuine leather bag celebrates Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary with a die-cut Cinderella Castle appliqué and metal ”50” logo. The metal-edged Mickey ears add an iconic accent. Take a losser look at the details below:

    • Genuine leather mini backpack
    • Dimensional ears with metal edging
    • Cinderella Castle appliqué with gold thread embroidered details
    • Metal ”50” logo apppliqué
    • Diamond pattern with ”50” and Cinderella Castles inside
    • Double zipper main compartment
    • Side slip pockets
    • Front zip pocket
    • Loungefly logo metal pulls
    • Adjustable padded shoulder straps
    • Top carry handle
    • Lining features ”50” logo pattern
    • Goldtone finish hardware
    • Black trims
    • Disney Parks x Loungefly logo label plate on side
    • All main body and trims are genuine leather (main body, ear appliques, handle, straps, strap trims)
    • Genuine gold flakes inside the resin metal 50th rivet
    • 24K gold plated metal hardware (plaque, 50th rivet, zipper teeth & ear frames)
    • Part of the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Luxe Logo Collection
  • Dec. 3 Declared ‘Walt Disney World Day’ in Orange County

    Dec. 3 Declared ‘Walt Disney World Day’ in Orange County

    Orlando and Orange County proclaimed Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, as “Walt Disney World Day.” 

    Walt Disney World Resort received the official proclamation by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings in honor of its 50th anniversary. 

    After the proclamation, Walt Disney World VoluntEARS – a volunteer program run by Disney – took part in a community service project, sorting and packing food alongside Walt Disney World leaders and government officials.

    The project aims to help support important causes and continue inspiring a world of difference for children and families in the community.

    Second Harvest Food Bank President & CEO Dave Krepcho also attended the proclamation ceremony.

    Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary celebration, titled “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” kicked off on Oct 1, 2021, and continues for 18 months.

  • BREAKING: New Annual Pass Sales Paused at Disney World

    BREAKING: New Annual Pass Sales Paused at Disney World

    Disney World has paused sales on most of it’s new annual passes according to the company’s website.

    Sales of its three most expensive annual passes — Disney Pirate Pass, Disney Sorcerer Pass and Disney Incredi-Pass — “are currently paused,” the website says. Only the Disney Pixie Dust Pass, designed for Florida residents and valid only on weekdays, remains available for new sales at this time.

    The three paused passes are still listed on the site but with notations that read “currently unavailable.”

    A Walt Disney World spokesperson said the change was made while the company monitors attendance at the theme parks. The change occurs as Thanksgiving week begins, the December holidays approach and travel restrictions into the United States have been eased.

    Current annual passholders will still be able to renew their passes as they expire, the spokesperson said.

    The pause is expected to be lifted sometime in 2022, the spokesperson said.

  • New Vera Wang Minnie Mouse Ears Coming to Disney World and shopDisney

    New Vera Wang Minnie Mouse Ears Coming to Disney World and shopDisney

    Vera Wang’s new special Minnie Mouse ear headband will be making it’s debut Monday as part of the Disney Parks Designer Collection.

    Designed with elevated fabrics such as black velvet ears and organza, the headband is topped off with a large white silk bow, true to Wang’s classic style. Pronged crystals are hand-sewn on the front and back with exquisite, intricate beading, and it comes with a detachable fingertip length veil and comb.

    “The magic that is the Disney brand has brought joy and happiness to generations around the world,” Wang said. “We at Vera Wang are so honored to participate in this collaboration that I hope will bring some fun, charm, and joy to all!”

    Packaged in a dustbag with a certificate of authenticity, there is only a limited quantity of the headband available, so be ready to get yours on Monday at Ever After at Disney Springs or online at shopDisney.com, and coming Tuesday to The Disney Dress Shop at Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort, while supplies last.

  • Cirque du Soleil and Disney Reveal Previously Unannounced Acts for Upcoming New Show

    Cirque du Soleil and Disney Reveal Previously Unannounced Acts for Upcoming New Show

    When the first-of-its-kind creative collaboration between iconic memory-makers Cirque du Soleil and Disney premieres on Nov. 18, Drawn to Life will feature 10 distinct acrobatic performances.

    After previously unveiling a few of the acts that would be featured in this love letter to the art of Disney Animation, today Cirque du Soleil and Disney revealed two more of the amazing acrobatic performances set to amaze audiences upon the show’s debut: “Garden of Lines” unicycle and “The Old Mill” double wheel acts.

    Drawn to Life, written and directed by Michel Laprise with Fabrice Becker as Director of Creation, is a live acrobatic journey telling the story of Julie, a determined girl who discovers an unexpected gift left by her Disney Animator father: an unfinished animation. As she dives into the inner world of animation guided by a surprising pencil, Julie embarks on an inspiring quest filled with her childhood Disney memories. Developed in partnership with Michael Jung, Executive Theatrical Development, Walt Disney Imagineering along with Walt Disney Animation Studios, the story is driven by 10 unique acrobatic acts alongside animation from beloved Disney films. In addition, the show features all-new animation created by Disney artists led by Animation Director Eric Goldberg, best known for characters such as the Genie in the Disney Animation classic “Aladdin.”

    • In the “Garden of Lines” unicycle act, Julie is swept into a wonderland of familiar shadows, shapes and outlines in an homage to cherished tales that inspire an animator. Julie’s whimsical mood fixates on a mischievous marionette from a time-honored Italian fairytale. Five playful unicyclists representing the Blue Fairy of the classic Disney Animation film “Pinocchio” appear to effortlessly float across the stage, performing synchronized stunts and individual tricks with pinpoint precision.
    • “The Old Mill” double wheel act is inspired by Walt Disney’s groundbreaking 1937 animated short of the same name, which is seen in projections throughout. In a display of tenacity, perseverance and rise-and-fall motion, owls dreamed up by Julie’s imagination weather a storm using teamwork and courage to carry them through the powerful wind and rain that threaten their windmill home. The windmill of the film is represented in a spectacular, churning, fast-moving double wheel structure. Gravity-defying acrobats are in constant motion with the turning wheels—at times airborne—with astonishing balance and agility.

    Drawn to Life is the 50th production created by Cirque du Soleil and its premiere coincides with the Walt Disney World Resort 50th anniversary celebration. With an international cast of 62 artists, Drawn to Life will perform Tuesday through Saturday at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort.

    In advance of the show’s premiere, Cirque du Soleil and Disney fans can now visit the Cirque du Soleil Store at Disney Springs West Side for merchandise.

  • Enter New Sweepstakes for the Chance to Win a Dream Disney Vacation

    Enter New Sweepstakes for the Chance to Win a Dream Disney Vacation

    Now through Dec. 2, 2021, you can enter the Disney Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Sweepstakes for a chance to win a Dream Disney vacation.

    You could win a five-day/four-night vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort for you and up to three guests and a $100 BoxLunch gift card. One other prize winner will receive a $50 BoxLunch gift card and a Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Prize Pack.

    Take a closer look below at the deatils:

    Grand Prize
    • 4-night stay at a Walt Disney World® Resort hotel
    • Round trip air transportation (if applicable)
    • $500 Disney Gift Card (subject to restrictions)
    • Welcome Basket
    • One (1) VIP viewing for one (1) Resort show
    • Up to four (4) 5-day Walt Disney World® Resort theme park tickets with Park Hopper® Option
    • One (1) Memory Maker product which includes digital downloads of Disney Photopass® photos
    • One (1) VIP Resort Tour Guide for one day
    • One (1) $100 BoxLunch Gift Card (subject to restrictions)

    For all of the details on Disney Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Sweepstakes, visit the sweepstakes website which includes information on the prizes, instructions on how to enter and more.

    NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter Sweepstakes between 10/25/21 at 12:00 PM ET and 12/2/21 at 11:59 PM ET. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., who are 18+ at time of entry. Limit 1 entry per person per day. See Official Rules for full details on how to enter, eligibility requirements, odds of winning, prize descriptions and limitations. Void where prohibited.  Sponsor: Disney Destinations, LLC, P.O. Box 10,000, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830.

  • Win a Dream Disney Vacation with Disney World Resort 50th Celebration Sweepstakes

    Win a Dream Disney Vacation with Disney World Resort 50th Celebration Sweepstakes

    Now through Oct. 24, 2021, you can enter the Walt Disney World Resort 50th Celebration Sweepstakes for a chance to win a five-day/four-night vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort for you and up to three guests!

    And along with a grand prize winner, two other prize winners will receive shopDisney.com merchandise credit guaranteed to bring happiness to Disney fans of all ages.

    For information on prizes, instructions on how to enter and more, visit the Walt Disney World Resort 50th Celebration Sweepstakes page.

    NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter Sweepstakes between 9/30/21 at 12:00 PM ET and 10/24/21 at 11:59 PM ET. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., who are 18+ at time of entry. Limit 1 entry per person per day. See Official Rules for full details on how to enter, eligibility requirements, odds of winning, prize descriptions and limitations. Void where prohibited. 

  • Mother and Son Recreate Photo at Disney World 50 Years Later

    Mother and Son Recreate Photo at Disney World 50 Years Later

    A Florida mother and son who visited Disney World on opening day in 1971 decided to recreate a photo taken that day when they visited the parks again for its 50th anniversary.

    Susan Gaul Kroll and her son Bill were one of the first people to attend Magic Kingdom on its opening day on October 1, 1971.

    Kroll shared a photo collage of their recent visit to Facebook as you can see below:

    “and here it is 1971 to 2021 – then and now – thanks for all the memories Mom and Walt Disney,” Kroll said in the post.

    To this day, Kroll says his mom often frequents the parks once or twice a week. They both also have a history with the theme park giant, given Kroll worked as a seasonal employee for the Mouse and his mom performed during the EPCOT Candlelight Processional.

  • Demolition of Primeval Whirl Begins at Animal Kingdom

    Demolition of Primeval Whirl Begins at Animal Kingdom

    Disney Parks has started demolition on Primeval Whirl at Animal Kingdom this week.

    Disney placed construction walls around the ride earlier this month, signaling that the ride’s end was near.

    The attraction, located at Animal Kingdom’s DinoLand, was one of the centerpieces of the park. Visitors noticed that several of the large archways that framed the chain lift of the ride were pulled off the starting hill. Bioreconstruct of Twitter recently posted several pictures of the destruction as you can see below:

    Primeval Whirl was a spinning roller coaster purchased from Reverchon Industries. The ride was part of Chester and Hester’s Dino-Rama, which is itself part of DinoLand U.S.A. It was a roller coaster in the “Mild But Wild Thrills” category. It had cars that spun in circles while traveling on tracks, permitting the ride experience to vary greatly each time it is ridden. 

    Disney has yet to comment on what would replace the ride.