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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Watch Daisy Ridley and John Boyega React to Force Awakens Trailer, Minnie's There to Stay at Dine-In at DHS; and More

Watch Daisy Ridley and John Boyega React to Force Awakens Trailer:

Still buzzing about the release of last night's final "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer, I know I am. Two of the films stars Daisy Ridley (Rey) and John Boyega (Finn) taped their reactions to the trailer and shared with the world their excitement. Ridley got emotional and was in total awe of the trailer and Boyega jumped for joy with excitement and off his couch as his friend taped his reaction. Watch both their reactions below:

Daisy Ridley's reaction:

Here is Boyega's reaction:
 Minnie to Dine with Guests All Year-Round at Hollywood & Vine:


It was reported just a few months ago that Minnie and her friends would be dining with guests during the holiday season with Minnie's Holiday Dine at Hollywood & Vine. Today, the Disney Parks Blog announced that Minnie and friends will be dining all year-round with guests at the Hollywood Studios restaurant. The theme of the the dinner will change with the seasons.

Here is the description from the Disney Parks Blog:

"Minnie’s fabulous dinner parties celebrate the cheerful togetherness of the holidays, the glamour of Hollywood, the delight of spring, the excitement of summer and the frightening fun of Halloween. With each new season, look for unique music, décor, all-new costumes, menu items and interactive musical moments."

Reservations for Minnie's Seasonal Dine begin next week on October 27. From January 4 to March 20, Minnie will invite guests to celebrate the movies and the glamour of Hollywood. The reservations can also be added to the Fantasmic! dinner package. You can make reservations by calling 407-WDW-DINE or by visiting DisneyWorld.com/dine.

New Exhibit Opens in the Japan Pavilion at Epcot:

Over the weekend, Epcot's Japan pavilion opened up a new exhibit that is dedicated to the country's cute culture. "Kawaii: Japan's Cute Culture" explores how the culture became a modern way of life in Japan. One of the statues in the exhibit is of a Harujuku Girl in Melty-Go-Round style by Kawaii artist and designer Sebastian Masuda. 


The Bijutsu-kan Gallery also features a replica of a modern Tokyo apartment and historical artifacts that illustrate Kawaii's origin. Kawaii is rooted is Japan's Shinto past, and is a means of self expression, from schoolhouses to construction sites. Will you be checking out this new exhibit in the Japan pavilion?

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