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  • Disney Announces 4-day Ticket Deal for Florida Residents for $50 a Day

    Disney Announces 4-day Ticket Deal for Florida Residents for $50 a Day

    New year, new Florida Resident ticket deal! Disney World has announced a new four-day ticket offer to Florida residents that comes out to just $50 per ticket.

    This special offer invites you to visit all four parks now through June 18, 2021 (subject to blockout dates), for just under $50 per day (plus tax). You can choose your parks and choose your days for a total of $199 (plus tax).

    The Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket is a great way to experience the fun and excitement happening across the Walt Disney World parks in early 2021. The Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts begins this Friday and runs through Feb. 22. That will be followed by the Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, which blooms to life March 3.

    You can also step inside the cartoon world in Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, travel to Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, or check out the royal makeover of Cinderella Castle while experiencing classic attractions at Magic Kingdom Park. With new character interactions across all four parks, as well, now is the time for Florida residents to discover some Disney magic all your own.

    As a reminder, Walt Disney World continues to operate with enhanced health and safety policies so everyone can enjoy the magic responsibly. To manage attendance, guests are required to have valid theme park admission and make a park reservation for each day of their visit through the Disney Park Pass system.

  • Disney World Brings Back Florida Resident Ticket Deal

    Disney World Brings Back Florida Resident Ticket Deal

    New Year, new you… And a new Florida resident ticket deal! Disney World has brought back its Florida resident deal on theme park tickets and its the perfect way to start 2021.

    The Discover Disney Ticket will be available starting January 4, according to Disney.

    With the offer, Florida residents can purchase a 4-day Discover Disney Ticket for $199 ($50 per day). Other options include a 2-day ticket for $149 or 3-day for $179.

    The Discover Disney Tickets are valid for admission to one theme park per day, and a park pass reservation is required to enter any of the parks. A Discover Disney Ticket that includes the Park Hopper option will also be available.

    The tickets can be used on consecutive or non-consecutive days but do come with blockout dates.

    The 2-day ticket expires on March 11, while the 3-day and 4-day tickets expire on June 18.

    With Disney World’s enhanced health and safety measures in place, park reservations are limited and subject to availability. To check if park passes are still available on certain days, visitors can check Disney’s availability calendar.

  • Disney World Theme Parks Booked to Capacity for New Year’s Eve Crowds

    Disney World Theme Parks Booked to Capacity for New Year’s Eve Crowds

    New Years Eve is one of the busiest days of the year at Disney World and as expected the park is booked to capacity as crowds descend on the most magical place on earth to ring in 2021.

    Disney World increased capacity to 40% for the Holidays and all four of Walt Disney World’s parks have hit that mark for New Year’s Eve according to what Disney World’s Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar shows.

    Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios are no longer showing open availability, according to the calendar on the Disney World website as you can see below:

    While it appears that Disney World’s four theme parks will not be open to host its usual midnight countdowns and even Magic Kingdom will close at 11 PM, according to listed park hours, there will be festive activities available at open Disney Resort Hotels.

    Special events being hosted at select resorts include New Year’s Eve scavenger hunts, crafts and pre-recorded fireworks shows that are available for streaming from guest room TVs or the My Disney Experience app.

    Quick-service restaurants, pool bars, lounges and merchandise stores at Disney resorts will be open after midnight. Select locations will be open until 1 a.m. at the following Disney World Resort venues:

    • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas Kidani Village
    • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
    • Disney’s BoardWalk
    • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
    • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
    • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
    • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
    • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
    • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
    • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
  • Two FREE Days of Theme Park Tickets Included in New Disney World 2021 Special Offer

    Two FREE Days of Theme Park Tickets Included in New Disney World 2021 Special Offer

    Walt Disney World Resort will be offering a special “happy new year” to those planning 2021 vacations at The Most Magical Place on Earth by giving you extra park tickets with a new special offer.

    Available to book beginning Jan. 5, 2021, guests buying non-discounted four-night/three-day room and ticket packages at select Disney Resort hotels for arrivals most nights Jan. 8, 2021, through Sept. 25, 2021, will receive an additional two days of theme park tickets.

    From pleasant Central Florida temperatures to the return of the guest-favorite Park Hopper option (available as an add-on purchase), 2021 promises plenty of fun at Walt Disney World theme parks:

    • The Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts debuts Jan. 8 and runs through Feb. 22, inviting guests to experience an expansive selection of visual, performance and culinary arts.
    • Disney’s Hollywood Studios brings guests inside the cartoon world in Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and offers the chance to play with Woody, Buzz Lightyear and their pals in Toy Story Land.
    • Cinderella Castle features a royal new look at Magic Kingdom Park, welcoming guests for the perfect portrait as they seek out classic attractions.
    • At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, guests can explore Pandora – The World of Avatar, an immersive land featuring massive floating mountains, bioluminescent rainforests and unbelievable experiences including Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey.
    • Guests will also discover new character encounters throughout The Most Magical Place on Earth, as favorite Disney friends explore all four theme parks and Disney Resort hotels.

    As a reminder, Walt Disney World continues to operate with enhanced health and safety policies so everyone can enjoy the magic responsibly. To manage attendance, guests are required to have valid theme park admission and make a park reservation for each day of their visit through the Disney Park Pass system.

  • John Travolta Almost had his own Ride at Disneyland According to Imagineer

    John Travolta Almost had his own Ride at Disneyland According to Imagineer

    Disneyland almost caught Saturday Night Fever as a former Disney employee recently revealed John Travolta almost agreed to be used for one of the resorts most iconic attractions.

    The iconic pre-show recording for Soarin’ Around the World is beloved among Disney fans, but it almost looked quite different.

    Jim Clark is a former Disneyland imagineer, the position responsible for designing and building the theme park’s attractions, and he recently took to social media to discuss his time with the company as you can see in the post below:

    One of the biggest revelations was that John Travolta was almost used for the ‘Soarin’ Around the World’ ride, but his work schedule, and facial hair, prevented them from using Travolta.

    “Two months before (Disney’s California Adventure) opened; we still hadn’t shot the preshow. John Travolta was interested, but his movie’s schedule was making it difficult, plus he had this little beard,” Clark said in a since deleted tweet. Instead, the team used actor Patrick Warburton after seeing his performance during a screening of ‘Emperor’s New Groove.’

    Despite the initial casting conflicts, many Disney fans would agree that they worked out for the best.

    Travolta went on to voice the dog Bolt in Disney’s 2008 film, and Warburton, who is also known for voicing Yzma’s henchman Kronk in “The Emperor’s New Groove,” famously donned a black suit, striped tie, and delivered quotable lines like: “Have a nice flight.”

  • Disney’s Live-Action Cruella Gets a Theatrical Release Date

    Disney’s Live-Action Cruella Gets a Theatrical Release Date

    Cruella, the live-action film about the 101 Dalmations villain Cruella de Vil, will be released in theaters and now has a release date.

    From a script by Aline Brosh McKenna and Kelly Marcel, among others, the film will tell the origin story of the classic 101 Dalmatians villain.

    Rotten Tomatoes recently tweeted, “Disney’s Cruella will release in theaters on May 28, 2021,” as you can see in the post below:

    While Disney has been tight-lipped about plot details, Cruella will take place before the events of 101 Dalmatians and will be set in the 1970s London fashion scene.

    While fellow live-action remakes of Disney cartoons Mulan, Pinocchio and Peter Pan and Wendy have opted for streaming premieres, Disney still plans on Cruella making a theatrical debut despite earlier reports that Disney was considering sending Cruella to its Disney+ streaming platform.

    Directed by Craig Gillespie, Cruella stars Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Paul Walter Hauser, Joel Fry and Emily Beecham. It is scheduled to release in theaters on May 28.

  • The Internet is Freaking Out Over ‘Dinosaurs’ Coming to Disney+

    The Internet is Freaking Out Over ‘Dinosaurs’ Coming to Disney+

    “Not the Mama!” As we previously reported, Dinosaurs is coming to Disney+ and now Disney has officially announced, the classic ’90s sitcom is coming to the streaming service in January!

    Set in the prehistoric era, the Jim Henson Productions puppet show initially ran on ABC from 1991 to 1994, was a series about the end of an entire species whixh has become a bit of a cult classic and was truly ahead of it’s time.

    Disney+ revealed that all 65 episodes of the show will be available to stream on their service, starting January 29 as you can see in the post below:

    Dinosaurs was a joint production between Michael Jacobs Productions and Jim Henson Television, with Walt Disney Television and Buena Vista International involved as well.

    The show debuted in 1991 — one year after the death of Henson — and focused on the life of a family of anthropomorphic dinosaurs as they go about their daily lives and navigate the highs and lows of society and culture in 60,000,003 BC Pangaea.

    The show ran for four seasons on ABC, eventually airing its finale on Oct. 19, 1994. While it was fan-loved series during its run, the show became somewhat of a cult classic, finding a steady audience once it landed on DVD and streaming services.

    While the show is not currently streaming anywhere other than for purchase, it was previously available on Hulu.

  • The Walt Disney Company ‘Needs To Be Saved From Itself,’ Says Abigail Disney

    The Walt Disney Company ‘Needs To Be Saved From Itself,’ Says Abigail Disney

    Abigail Disney has opened up about her concerns surrounding the corporate policies of The Walt Disney Company again and she now says, Disney “Needs to be Saved From Itself.”

    Disney has continually criticized the company’s compensation practices for senior executives and its treatment of lower-level employees.

    Unlike most company shareholders, however, Disney has a personal connection to the entertainment giant, which was co-founded by her grandfather, Roy O. Disney, the brother of Walt.

    In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter’s editor-at-large Kim Masters on KCRW’s The Business podcast, the Emmy-winning director says that Disney’s C-suite turnover and the novel coronavirus pandemic have only exacerbated her concerns around the company’s future.

    “I don’t believe that the company and the magic can survive this kind of corporate behavior, I don’t think that the brand, as solid gold as it is, will last,” Disney says. “And it is the kind of brand that is so enormous and all-encompassing and people invest so much into it, I don’t think it will erode slowly, it will fall over like a great sequoia … I am a little bit about saving the company over the long term. I think the company needs to be saved from itself.”

    At the very core of Disney’s concerns is the chasm between what the C-suite is paid and what the thousands of hourly and low-level Disney “castmembers” are paid.

    “The high, high compensation at the top tends to come as a reward for pushing down compensation at the bottom,” she tells Masters. “When I try and draw a direct line between how the C-suite is paid and how the hourly workers are paid, when I try to draw a direct line between some of those things, I think they look at me like I am speaking in some kind of alien language, because to them that is the dumbest thing they have ever heard. To them there is no relationship between what we pay a line worker or a shift worker and what we pay Bob Iger.”

    The pandemic has made those differences even more stark, with the company laying off tens of thousands of employees as many of its theme parks remain closed.

    “Let’s not pretend that [employees that get laid off] go somewhere and disappear; they lose their houses, they are homeless, and they have to steal things to eat,” she says.

    To hear Abigail Disney explain it, there is also a tug-of-war between the creativity that built the company’s brand, and a corporate ideology defined by business school best practices. And that something has changed over the past few decades to depress wages for workers at the same time that executives are seeing their compensation skyrocket.

    “My grandfather made a lot of money, and he provided for me and my children of course, he wasn’t shy about taking compensation,” Disney says. “I’m not talking about ownership, I am saying are you willing to put everything you have up again and again and again, every single time, with the chance of losing everything, because that is what my grandfather did … He would never have taken a $66 million payday, never. And not because he was a perfect guy, but because it wasn’t done, it just wasn’t done.”

    Disney was also surprised by the executive shakeup this year, with Bob Iger ceding the CEO title to Bob Chapek in February.

    “There is no question it’s baffling, there is probably something to know in the fact that it was baffling, because he doesn’t do things that way,” Disney says. “[Iger] is a nice man and a great manager, I have nothing personal against him, but his strategy from day one was to buy Pixar, buy Lucasfilm, he was a purchaser of creativity which added and added to the machine.”

    The appointment of Chapek only sharpened her criticism.

    “It was extremely disappointing to see a person who never held a creative job in his life take over the company,” Disney added. “It is just a business, it is the deli, they are selling salami, and they are slicing it as thin as they can possibly slice it, because they are not making any more salami.”

    And while some hold out hope that a Biden administration could seek to reverse some of the corporate-friendly policies instituted by the Trump administration, Disney remains unconvinced.

    Source: THR

  • VIDEO: Disney Cruise Line Reveals Lobby Statue for New Cruise Ship

    VIDEO: Disney Cruise Line Reveals Lobby Statue for New Cruise Ship

    Durring the “Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Celebration” on ABC, Disney revealed a brand-new video of the Disney Wish, which sets sail in summer 2022.

    This never-before-seen digital clip showcases new details of the dazzling Grand Hall and a first look at the stunning character statue at the base of the grand staircase.

    As you can see in the video below, the statue is based on an iconic Disney princess whose faith in her dreams has inspired generations to believe in the power of their own:

    Inspired by the beauty of a fairytale castle, the Grand Hall makes a bold welcoming statement, setting the tone for an enchanted family vacation from the moment guests step onboard the Disney Wish. It is an idyllic setting for Cinderella, whose timeless story is the perfect example of magic transforming wishes into dreams and dreams into reality.

    Stern characters are a tradition of the Disney fleet as well, and the Disney Wish’s stern will feature Rapunzel as we’ve previously reported.

    The Disney Wish is the first of three new ships joining the Disney Cruise Line fleet through 2025. All three ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas and, at approximately 144,000 gross tons and 1,250 guest staterooms, will be slightly larger than the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.

  • Disney World’s Blizzard Beach Water Park to Reopen Almost 1 Year After Closing

    Disney World’s Blizzard Beach Water Park to Reopen Almost 1 Year After Closing

    After nearly a yearlong closure, Walt Disney World’s Blizzard Beach Water Park will welcome visitors back on March 7, 2021, the park announced this week.

    When Disney World reopened in July with reduced capacity, both its Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks remained closed. 

    The announcement was made on Disney’s website as you can see below:

    “We will welcome back Guests and Cast Members to our water parks in a responsible way, with a plan focused on health and well-being. We will provide more details on our phased reopening plan, including a decision on the specific water park that will be reopening first, at a later time. This reopening date may change and if it does, we will let Guests know what to expect in a future update,” the statement read.

    Current tickets that include a Park Hopper Plus option or the Water Park & Sport option can be modified, canceled or used with the amenities currently open at Disney World. Unused, unexpired water park tickets can be extended through Dec. 31, 2021 by calling customer service before March 7. 

    Disney will resume selling water park annual passes and one-day water park admission “at a later date.” 

    Blizzard Beach’s reopening also marks the park’s 25th anniversary — it first opened its doors on April 1, 1995.

    Disney did not reveal any opening information about Typhoon Lagoon, its other water park which receives an annual 2 million visitors.

    “We will continue to monitor the constantly changing environment and its impact on the state of Florida as we find the right time to welcome back even more of our Guests and Cast Members,” Disney said.

    Walt Disney World also announced that four of its resort hotels will begin reopening around the same time. The All-Star Movies Resort is scheduled to reopen on March 22, with the Beach Club Resort, Wilderness Lodge and Polynesian Village Resort reopenings to follow.