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  • Body Camera Video shows Deputies Searching Abandoned Disney Park for Trespasser

    Body Camera Video shows Deputies Searching Abandoned Disney Park for Trespasser

    The Orange County Sheriff’s Office has released body camera footage involving the search for a man who was reported to be camping out at the abandoned Disney theme park Discovery Island.

    Discovery Island has been closed to the public since 1999, having been used as a Disney wildlife park for the previous 25 years. The company left all of the original buildings on the island and back in April, 42-year-old, Richard McGuire decided to set up camp there to quarantine during the coronavirus outbreak.

    According to an arrest affidavit, McGuire was spotted by a wildlife camera on the island, which is only accessible by boat, and which used to house animal exhibits. Disney security called in the sheriff’s office. Take a look at the video below:

    They eventually gave up their search, but were called back later when McGuire was seen crossing the lake on a boat. He was arrested and charged with trespassing and is out on bail.

  • Disney’s Polynesian Resort to Receive ‘Moana’ Inspired Re-Theming

    Disney’s Polynesian Resort to Receive ‘Moana’ Inspired Re-Theming

    The reopening of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort has been pushed backed to the summer 2021 and the resort will received a make-over inspired by the recent Disney hit Moana.

    The extended closure is not only due to the coronavirus pandemic as the company will use the time to complete an extensive refurbishment to the resort in order to complete the re-theming.

    A Disney World spokeswoman on Monday said changes to the rooms will include a move to a Pacific Ocean-inspired color palette as well as details, patterns and textures from Disney’s “Moana,” an animated film that takes place partly on the Polynesian island of Motunui. Take a look at the release from Disney below:

    As we continue to reopen additional Disney Resort hotels to Guests, we are modifying the reopening date for As we continue to reopen additional Disney Resort hotels to Guests, we are modifying the reopening date for Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort which will reopen next summer. This schedule adjustment also allows us to complete some refurbishment work at the Resort hotel, including enhancements to the Great Ceremonial House and Guest rooms. We expect work to begin in early October and look forward to sharing more about these changes in the future. The Villas and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort will remain open during this refurbishment.

    The hotel, along with others on Disney property, has been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Disney Vacation Club units at the Polynesian, including the on-water bungalows and villas, will remain open.

  • Disney World Is Allowing All Guests to Wear Halloween Costumes for the First Time Ever

    Disney World Is Allowing All Guests to Wear Halloween Costumes for the First Time Ever

    For the first time, guests of all ages can wear their Halloween costumes to Magic Kingdom during regular operating hours.

    Disney World has previously banned adults and guests over 13 from wearing costumes during regular operating hours, except during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

    Adults usually aren’t allowed to wear costumes to the Disney World theme parks during regular operating hours, but since Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party events were canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney decided on a change in policy.

    Magic Kingdom is still transforming into an autumnal wonderland, complete with adorable seasonal treats, Halloween-themed character cavalcades, and plenty of Mickey jack-o-lanterns and fall foliage from Sept. 15 to Oct. 31.

    There will still be rules to the costumes: No full-face masks or outfits that “reach or drag on the ground” such as “full-length Princess dresses,” according to the Disney website.

    No one older than 14 can wear a full-faced costume. Also all guests must still wear a face covering during their visit.

  • Guide to 2020 Fall Treats at Walt Disney World Resort is Spooktacular

    Guide to 2020 Fall Treats at Walt Disney World Resort is Spooktacular

    Halloween is right around the corner which means spooktacular treats are returning to Disney World.

    It’s spooky season again at Walt Disney World Resort, and that means it’s time for the highly-anticipated return of our yummy fall eats and treats! From pumpkin spice, apple, and cinnamon delights to sweet sips and fun novelties, each of Disney World’s four parks are offering a wonderful assortment of autumn-themed items.

    Take a look below at the official 2020 Fall Treats at Walt Disney World Resort:

    Magic Kingdom Park

    2020 Fall Treats at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort
    • Mickey Cinnamon Roll (Available at Main Street Bakery) – Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll drizzled with orange and white icing 
    • Cinnamon Donuts (Available at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café) – Served in a Hitchhiking Ghost Novelty container 
    • Hades Nachos (Available at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café) – Black bean nacho chips with “fiery” buffalo chicken, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, salsa, and jalapeño 
    • Constance’s For Better or For Worse Wedding Cake (Available at Liberty Square Market) – Citrus cake with raspberry Bavarian cream, whipped cream flowers, and a chocolate axe 
    • Pumpkin Spiced Waffle Sundae (Available at Sleepy Hollow) –Pumpkin spice-flavored waffled topped with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and sprinkles 
    • Poor Unfortunate Souls Float (Available at Storybook Treats)– Cream cheese soft-serve, black raspberry syrup, and Coke 
    • Pumpkin Spice Milkshake (Available at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies) – Topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, sprinkles, and a Mickey-shaped marshmallow straw
    • Pumpkin Spice Soft-Serve Sundae (Available at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies) – Served as a sundae topped with whipped cream, caramel, and sprinkles
    • Mickey Monster Mash Burger (Available at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café) – Burger with Meunster cheese, potato barrels, bacon, and sriracha aïoli 
    • Headless Horseman Rides Again (Available at Sunshine Tree Terrace) – Strawberry DOLE® Whip with Fanta Strawberry and a Headless Horseman Novelty Straw 
    • Not So Poison Apple Cupcake (Available at Pinocchio Village House) – A spiced apple cupcake with pecan crunch buttercream themed after a poison apple 
    • Orange and Black Sugar Churros (Available at Various Churro Carts and Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café) 
    • Oogie Boogie Dice Novelty Glow Cubes (Available at Various Quick-Service Restaurants) 
    • Jack Skellington Sipper (Available at Various Quick-Service Restaurants and Outdoor Vending Locations) 
    • Oogie Boogie Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Various Popcorn Carts) 
    • Mickey Pumpkin Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Various Popcorn Carts) 
    • Halloween Base Popcorn Bucket (Available at Various Popcorn Carts)
    • Hitchhiking Ghost Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Liberty Square Popcorn Cart) 
    • Hitchhiking Ghost Sipper (Available at Various Quick-Service Restaurants) 
    • Madame Leota Sipper (Available at Sleepy Hollow) 

    EPCOT

    • Halloween Cupcake (Available on Halloween Day Only at Sunshine Seasons) – Choice of vanilla or chocolate cupcake with buttercream and a Mickey Pumpkin garnish 
    • Nemo & Squirt’s Noggin Concoction (Available on Halloween Day Only at Coral Reef Restaurant) – Chocolate brownie stuffed with a chocolate chip cookie topped with white chocolate-covered pretzels and a Mickey Pumpkin Garnish 
    • Halloween Sugar Cookie (Available on Halloween Day Only at Traveler’s Café and Garden Grill) – Sugar cookie topped with Halloween Sprinkles 
    • Liquid Nitro Cake Pop (Available on Halloween Day Only at Desserts & Champagne Marketplace in World Showplace for EPCOT Taste of International Food & Wine Festival) – Liquid nitro chocolate cake pop with Halloween sprinkles 
    • Oogie Boogie Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available Canada Popcorn Cart and Fife & Drum) 
    • Green Cauldron Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Eats at EPCOT Experience and Mission Space Popcorn Cart) 
    • Halloween Base Popcorn Bucket (Available at all EPCOT Popcorn Locations) 
    • Tire Pumpkin Novelty Straw (Available at Sunshine Seasons and Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue) 

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    • Scar Cupcake (Available at Creature Comforts, Flame Tree Barbecue, and Restaurantosaurus) – Red velvet cupcake with toasted marshmallow filling, chocolate marshmallow frosting, chocolate pebbles, white chocolate flames, and an edible icing image  
    • Spooky Apple Punch Specialty Beverage (Non-Alcoholic) (Available at Flame Tree Barbecue and Isle of Java) – Sprite with Monin Apple Syrup poured over ice, garnished with a rocky candy apple straw, a gummy worm, a Novelty Poison Apple Glow Cube, and a sugar lime rim 
    • Rotten Apple Punch Specialty Beverage (Alcoholic) (Available Flame Tree Barbecue) – Angry Orchard and Fireball Cinnamon Whisky over ice, garnished with a rocky candy apple straw, a Novelty Poison Apple Glow Cube, and gummy worms 
    • Tire Pumpkin Novelty Straw (Available at Tamu Tamu, Trek Snacks, Restaurantosaurus, TriloBites, and Outdoor Vending Ice Cream Carts)  
    • Purple Cauldron Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Trek Snacks) 
    • Halloween Base Popcorn Bucket (Available at Trek Snacks) 

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    • Poison Candied Apple (Available at Trolley Car Café) – Apple and caramel mousse covered in red glaze with a crunchy candy base 
    • Pumpkin Cheesecake Cannoli (Available at PizzeRizzo) – Pumpkin cheesecake mixed with a hazelnut praline crunch in a cannoli shell 
    • Pumpkin Tiramisu (Available at Rosie’s All-American Café) –Layers of cream mascarpone and spiced pumpkin cake 
    • Box of Bones Chocolate Éclair (Available at Backlot Express)– Chocolate éclair with dark chocolate mousse and white chocolate bones 
    • Frozen Apple Cider (Non-Alcoholic) (Available at Rosie’s All-American Café, Backlot Express, and PizzeRizzo) – Served with a Novelty Poison Apple Glow Cube 
    • Frozen Apple Cider with Crown Royal Regal Apple (Alcoholic) (Available at Rosie’s All-American Café, Backlot Express, and PizzeRizzo) – Served with a Novelty Poison Apple Glow Cube 
    • Orange Cauldron Premium Popcorn Bucket (Available at Anahiem Produce, Hollywood Popcorn, and Animation Popcorn) 
    • Tire Pumpkin Novelty Straw (Available at Rosie’s All-American Café, Backlot Express, PizzeRizzo, and Anaheim Produce) 
  • Jack Skellington Sipper Returns to Disney World for Halloween

    Jack Skellington Sipper Returns to Disney World for Halloween

    It’s spooky season again at Walt Disney World Resort, and the Jack Skellington sipper has returned as well!

    Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” in spooktacular sipper form serves as the perfect beverage container while your in the Parks or even at home!

    The beverage sits in in Jack’s torso, but his legs, arms, and coat move so you can pose him for that perfect instgram post.

    The Jack Skellington Sipper is two foot long and will only set you back $22.99.

  • BREAKING: Man Charged with Hitting Security Guard at Disney World

    BREAKING: Man Charged with Hitting Security Guard at Disney World

    An Orlando man is accused of hitting a security guard at Epcot over a dispute about the park’s face mask policy, according to court documents.

    35 year-old Enrico Toro, arrived at the park around 4:40 p.m. with his wife and their children, according to an Orange County Sheriff’s Office report. The security guard told deputies the family had “improper masks.”

    According to the report, Toro and his family went back to their car when the family was told by a security guard they would need proper masks to enter the parks.  They returned minutes later to the Epcot security checkpoint but the security guard noticed that one child still did not have a proper mask.

    According to witnesses who spoke with deputies, Toro became “irate” and began using profanity.

    Toro said, “Call the police. They will have to shoot me to leave,” according to the report.

    Toro struck the guard across his head when the security guard reached for his phone to call a supervisor the report said.

    Toro’s wife got in between the two men and pushed her husband away from the guard, according to the report. Toro continued to use profanity, telling the security guard he “knew where he lived and was going to kill him,” the report said.

    Eventually Toro’s wife got her husband to walk toward the parking lot. The security guard then notified his supervisor and deputies were called to the scene.

    When deputies located Toro, he said he and the security guard got into an argument but “nothing else occurred,” according to the report. Toro was arrested and charged with battery.

  • Digital Menus Offer Reduced-Contact Ordering at Walt Disney World Resort

    Digital Menus Offer Reduced-Contact Ordering at Walt Disney World Resort

    Now at Walt Disney World Resort, their many mouthwatering dishes are just a few easy taps away when using the digital menu through mobile ordering.

    It’s menu magic technology that limits contact and is simple to use – jusy scan a QR code, select and enjoy! 

    Currently, most quick-service park restaurant menus are available in the Mobile Order section of the My Disney Experience app and/or displayed on signage at the restaurant. And at select table-service locations, you can easily access a digital menu by scanning a QR code for a magical dining experience.

    If you haven’t already, take advantage of these digital menus and try the “Grey Stuff” while you’re at –  it’s delicious!   

  • Virtual Fireworks Now Streaming on Demand at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

    Virtual Fireworks Now Streaming on Demand at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

    Walt Disney World Resort hotels has welcomed back guests with enhanced saftey procedures and they are also using many convenient technologies to help deliver magical experiences. In addition to limited-contact check-in, virtual chat, keyless room entry, resorts are now offering virtual fireworks on demand.

    Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort hotels now have virtual fireworks at their fingertips.

    A popular pre-recorded viewing of one of the most spectacular nighttime shows ever created at Disney Parks – “Happily Ever After” is currently streaming on demand in resort rooms. Take a look at the video below:

    Fireworks On Demand at Disney Resort Hotels

    Did you know? Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort hotels now have virtual fireworks at their fingertips! ✨ Our popular pre-recorded #DisneyMagicMoments viewing of “Happily Ever After” is currently streaming on demand in resort rooms. Find out more about virtual fireworks on demand, keyless room entry and other cool tech at Walt Disney World Resort hotels on the Disney Parks Blog now: https://bit.ly/30VgqjS

    Posted by Disney Parks Blog on Saturday, August 15, 2020

    The benefits of using Disney technology at resort hotels really begins before check-in with the My Disney Experience app.  When you arrive, the app feature allows you to skip the front desk!  After checking in online, you’ll receive a notification and can use a MagicBand or My Disney Experience digital key for limited-contact entry.

    If you haven’t used it yet, the digital key is the latest in the evolution of keyless room entry.   The service turns a Bluetooth®-enabled phone into a digital key that unlocks a room door, hotel entrance gate and other common area doors requiring a key.  Check our earlier digital key story for details.  

    During your stay, Disney technology also allows you to virtual chat with a resort cast member at your convenience.  This feature, which is also found in the My Disney Experience app, offers support nearly anytime—so there’s no need to visit the lobby or stand in line.

    Of course, there are many more convenient technologies to be discovered  – so, be sure to download the latest version of My Disney Experience for your next stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.  

  • 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.

  • New Lavender Minnie Ears are the Next Must Have at Disney World

    New Lavender Minnie Ears are the Next Must Have at Disney World

    Move over Rose Gold and Millennial Pink, because everyone’s going to want to make room in their wardrobe for the New Lavender Minnie Ears now available at Disney World.

    The new set of Minnie ears comes are covered with lavender glitter and adorned with a faux leather bow atop a metallic purple headband.

    The Lavender Glitter Minnie Ears were released across Walt Disney World property on August 13, 2020. Take a look at them below:

    These adorable ears will set you back $29.99 and have been found at The Emporium at Magic Kinhdom.