Tag: 2017

  • Disney Parks Food & Beverage 2017 Year in Review

    Disney Parks Food & Beverage 2017 Year in Review

    2017 was a food frenzy for year for Disney Parks! From new restaurants to incredible culinary creations, they had so much to offer. Here are just a few highlights of the Food & Beverage from Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort this past year.

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    At Walt Disney World Resort, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park celebrated the opening of Pandora – The World of Avatar. Inside this incredible immersive land sit Satu’li Canteen and Pongu Pongu, which offer some delicious items that have become must-try experiences for visitors to the Valley of Mo’ara. At Satu’li Canteen, the Build-Your-Own Bowl and the blueberry cream cheese mousse have become two of the most popular offerings. And at Pongu Pongu, the Pineapple Lumpia has been a hit among guests.

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    At Magic Kingdom Park, Casey’s Corner introduced the popular All-Beef Hot Dog of the Month. Among the 12 hot dogs created this year, the Buffalo Chicken Hot Dog, Cheeseburger Hot Dog, and Taco Dogs were guest favorites! On the sweet side, Cheshire Café introduced Cheshire Cat Tails – delicious chocolate pastry twists decorated with purple striped icing. And over at Aloha Isle, the popular pineapple Dole Whip® was given a new “twist” and can now be served atop a delicious pineapple upside-down cake!

    In addition to all the new year-round items at Magic Kingdom Park, guests also enjoyed special holiday treats like the new cake push pops and the seasonal cinnamon rolls offered during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Our pastry chefs definitely outdid themselves in creating brand new offerings to make these annual holiday events even sweeter.

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    Speaking of special events, Epcot definitely had a year to remember with the inaugural International Festival of the Arts as well as the 35th Anniversary of the opening of the park! With these events came yummy treats like the Almond Frangipane Cake from the International Festival of the Arts and returning once again for this year’s festival; and the return of the classic Handwich, a popular on-the-go snack that originally debuted in the park in late 1980’s, at this year’s International Food and Wine Festival.

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    For the holiday season this year, Epcot introduced the International Festival of the Holidays, which showcased 15 unique Holiday Kitchens. One of the highlights of this festival was the yummy Cheese Fondue, which was found at the Bavaria Holiday Kitchen in Germany. Epcot also saw the opening of Choza de Margarita this fall in the Mexico pavilion. Sitting in the shadow of the iconic Mexico pyramid, this outdoor venue serves hand-crafted margaritas and non-alcoholic Mexican fruit punch as well as tacos and empanadas.

    New locations at the Walt Disney World Resort this year include BaseLine Tap House, a cheerful corner pub with small bites and California brews and wines, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; Geyser Point Bar and Grill, a lakeside bar and grill with delicious American cuisine, at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort; and Ale & Compass Restaurant and Lounge, a signature New England gastropub, at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.

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    Over in California, Disneyland Resort had quite a year with fun new creations, holiday treats and a couple new openings. One of the most popular items this year was at Boudin Bakery at Disney California Adventure park: Groot-shaped bread! Throughout the year, the bakery offered bread in the shape of popular characters like Mickey, Mater, Groot and Darth Vader. Who know what they’ll come up with next year?

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    Specialty churros also took center stage as guests flocked to try the sour watermelon, s’mores, pumpkin spice, and peppermint hot chocolate churros offered throughout the year at both Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park. Mint Julep Bar also got in on the fun with specialty Mickey-shaped beignets, like the Blackberry Beignets that celebrated the return of “Fantasmic!”

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    New openings this year included Red Rose Taverne at Disneyland park. With a dash of French flair, this “Beauty and the Beast”-inspired quick-service tavern serves up unique dishes like the Enchanted Cauli-Flower Sandwich. You can even try the Grey Stuff (it’s delicious) for a fun dessert! Another popular location that opened this year is the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge, where guests can escape the crowds and relax while enjoying desserts and spectacular fireworks.

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    This past Spring, the popular Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival boasted over a dozen marketplaces featuring California-inspired cuisine, and will be returning in 2018 for an expanded length of time! Other amazing events this year included Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort, which introduced the spooky holiday to Cars Land with fun snacks like the Mini Candy Cone Pie; and the Holidays at Disneyland Resort brought festive treats like gingerbread man cookies, pumpkin spice bread pudding and hand-pulled candy canes!

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    Overall, Disney gave us tons of fun tastes and sips at the Disney Parks in 2017, and we can’t wait to see what 2018 will have in store! Comment below and let us know your favorites.

  • 2017 Walt Disney World Year In Review

    2017 Walt Disney World Year In Review

    It’s been an exciting year to be a Disney fan with so many changes happening at Walt Disney World and we would like to take a moment to look back on some of the biggest debuts, events and stories of 2017With the New Year just days away now is the perfect time for a Disney Year in Review looking back at some of the most amazing things Disney has brought us during 2017.

    Here is a look at our Disney Year in Review highlighting 15 of the biggest developments from 2017 at Walt Disney World.

    Epcot Festival of Arts
    Festival of Arts

    The Festival of the Arts made its debut January 13th at Epcot and featured pieces from Disney historical artist Mary Blair and Herb Ryman art of Epcot, to current Disney artists Joe Kaminski and Costa Alavezos, guests weren’t only surrounded by incredible visions, they were able to watch the creative process happen live. New art was created and revealed each weekend, so guests could look forward to a new experience every time they visited.

    Disney Skyliner Gondola System
    Disney Gondolas Skyliner

    Permits were filed for a proposed gondola system, February 15, at Walt Disney World.  The now confirmed Skyliner will transport guests between Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Boardwalk Inn, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s new Riviera Resort

    Rivers of Light Nighttime Spectacular
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    “Rivers of Light” opened February 17th at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. It combines live performance, floating set pieces, a soaring musical score, fountains and more in a celebration of animals and nature. The story magically unfolds on the broad natural stage of the Discovery River, conveying the uplifting spirit of an ancient and timeless lantern ceremony and filled with symbolism, storytelling and plenty of heart.

    Miss Adventure Falls
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    Opened March 2nd at Typhoon Lagoon. The new family raft attraction now open at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park is a fast-paced waterslide takes you on a journey where you are sure to spot some of Captain Mary Oceaneer’s prized finds, have a blast and of course, get wet!

    Galactic Nights
    Star Wars: A Galactic Night

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios hosted the first Star Wars: Galactic Nights hard ticket event . A new Hollywood-inspired special event debuted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on April 14. Guests came dressed as their favorite character and to celebrate forty years of Star Wars milestones.

    Goodbye “Wishes”, hello “Happily Ever After”
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    “Wishes” makes its final run concluding its 13 year run at Magic Kingdom the evening prior only just, and a brand new nighttime spectacular titled “Happily Ever After” made its debut on Friday, May 12th to a packed crowd. This breathtaking show not only features awe-inspiring fireworks, but also has more lights, lasers and projections than any show at the park before it. “Happily Ever After” takes guests on the Disney journeys that they know and love, facing all of the challenges and adversity with their favorite characters on their path toward their own happy ending.

    Pandora – The World of Avatar
    Pandora - The World of Avatar The Na’vi Rive

    On May 27th the highly anticipated land, Pandora – The World of Avatar, officially opened to guests at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The largest addition in the history of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Pandora – The World of Avatar transports guests to the moon of Pandora, where they can explore floating mountains and bioluminescent rainforests. They can also enjoy unforgettable experiences, like sailing down a mystical river to encounter a Na’vi shaman at Na’vi River Journey, or experiencing what it’s like to soar over Pandora on the back of a mountain banshee at Avatar Flight of Passage.

    We Wants The RedHead
    Pirates Red Head

    On June 29th Disney Parks, confirmed that the popular “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride will be swapping out a scene in which a pirate buys his wife at auction. The scene, appears in the “Pirates” rides at Disney World, Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, and depicts a group of bound women on an auction block, with a banner reading “Auction, take a wench for a bride” hanging above their heads.

    DisneyQuest
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    After 19 years of operation at Disney Springs DisneyQuest closed its doors for the last time on July 2nd. The interactive indoor theme park first opened on June 19,1998. DisneyQuest was designed as a way for guests to experience the Disney Parks without having to be at the actual theme park destination. Only two locations were built, despite plans to expand to other cities in the U.S.: Chicago and the then-called Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World.

    Minnie Van Service

    Disney launched a new transportation pilot called Minnie Van service in July. This new transportation service is now available for guests staying at select Disney Resorts. Through a collaboration with the US’ fastest growing rideshare service, Lyft, guests at these resorts can arrange their own private Disney vehicle right from the Lyft app on their smartphone. With Minnie Van service, Disney cast members will then whisk you away to wherever you want to be at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Hurricane Irma
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    September 10th the storm strikes shutting down the parks for two days. The storm only caused cosmetic damage to the parks. However, Irma was part of a 1-2-3 punch of Cat 5 hurricanes which affected Disney Cruise itineraries for months.

    Epcot’s 35th Anniversary
    Epcot 35th Anniversary Oct. 1, 2017

    Epcot marked it’s 35th anniversary, this October 1st, with an epic in-park celebration. Thousands of Disney fans gathered at Epcot to celebrate the park’s 35th anniversary by watching a special ceremony that was highlighted with Disney characters, fun performances by the park’s most beloved musical acts and more. During the ceremony, George A. Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort, spoke, honoring the park’s past and sharing excitement for its future.

    Dogs Welcome at Select Resorts
    Resort Dogs
    Walt Disney World began allowing dogs at select resort hotels as of October 15. For the first time ever, the Walt Disney World Resort will welcome guests – and their dogs – to select resort properties as part of this new dog-friendly pilot program.

    Galactic Nights
    Star Wars Galactic Nights Projections

    Following a sold-out event last April Disney’s Hollywood Studios hosted another Star Wars: Galactic Nights on December 16. The gala evening was filled with out-of-this-world entertainment celebrating the entire Star Wars saga, including special guest appearances by Star Wars celebrities. Favorite film moments, special effects and, of course, the epic Star Wars cinematic score filled the park all evening long.

    Hall Of Presidents Reopens
    Hall of Presidents
    After months of speculation about the opening date, Donald Trump finally makes his presidential debut in the Hall of Presidents on December 16th. He stands front and slightly off-center on the stage next to a seated Abraham Lincoln and his animatronic figure indeed has a speaking role.

    2017 was an amazing year for Walt Disney World with so many things debuting or in the works.  While this was a year to remember we can’t wait to see what 2018 brings as there is so much more ahead in 2018 and beyond.

     

     

  • Disney Parks Are Among The ‘Most Instagrammed Locations’ In 2017

    Disney Parks Are Among The ‘Most Instagrammed Locations’ In 2017

    Instagram has announced their “Top 10 Most-Instagrammed Locations” around the globe for 2017 – and four Disney Parks have made the list.

    The Happiest Place on Earth – Disneyland park – earned the title of the #1 Most Instagrammed Location in 2017. Three other Disney theme parks also ranked in the top ten, with Tokyo Disneyland coming in at #5, Magic Kingdom Park landing at #6, and Disney California Adventure park earning the #9 spot.

    And this isn’t the first time Disney Parks has landed at the top of Instagram’s list. In 2016, “Disney Properties” ranked #1 as Instagram’s most photographed location around the world.

    New to Instagram? Following official Disney Parks Instagram accounts – Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and the Disney Parks Blog – is a great way to start.