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Friday, December 16, 2016

New DuckTales Series Cast Revealed, Walt Disney World Introducing AP Entry Lines, & More

New DuckTales Series Cast Revealed:

The new DuckTales series will premiere in Summer 2017 on Disney XD. Today, we learned who will voice our favorite returning characters when the series premieres. A video was also released of the new cast singing the famous theme song from the series.

"The trio of troublemakers, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, will be voiced by Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz, and Bobby Moynihan, respectively. David Tennant joins the cast as Scrooge McDuck, with Beck Bennett voicing his pilot, Launchpad McQuack. Mrs. Beakley (Toks Olagundoye) and Webby Vanderquack (Kate Micucci) are back, and DuckTales devotees will be happy to know that favorite characters like Donald Duck, Flintheart Glomgold, Gyro Gearloose, Duckworth, Gizmoduck, Magica DeSpell, Gladstone Gander, and Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys will also take part in the wacky, quacky adventures."- Nicole Nalty, D23.com

Here is the cast singing the famous theme song of the show:



Walt Disney World Introducing Annual Passholder Entry Lines for Holidays:


Walt Disney World is introducing separate entry lines for its Annual Passholders at all four of its parks for the next coming weeks. Beginning December 21, annual passholders will be able to utilize their own entry lines entering into the parks. 

No end date or details were announced about the new entry lines for Annual Passholders. 

Several Magic Kingdom Restaurants Adding Alcohol to their Menu's:

Photo Credit: WDW Info
Several Magic Kingdom restaurants will be adding alcohol to their menu's beginning next week during lunch and dinner. Up until 2012 none of the restaurants in the Magic Kingdom had served alcohol on their menu's. It was something Walt even at Disneyland tried to keep the park mostly dry for fear of guests drinking excessively and becoming unruly at the parks. Be Our Guest was the first in the Magic Kingdom to serve alcohol on their menu.

Here is some of the choices guests will have at each of the four restaurants which include Tony's Town Square, Liberty Tree Tavern, Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen, and Cinderella's Royal Table.

  • Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, the Italian restaurant close to the entrance of the park, will serve Italian wines and beers, including a Chianti Superiore that will pair well with their grilled pork chop with mushroom-bean pancetta ragu and marsala reduction.
  • Liberty Tree Tavern will serve beer, cider and domestic wines to go with the American cuisine they serve. A New England lager is paired with the Patriot’s Platter.
  • Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen, the newest restaurant in Adventureland will beverages from around the world such as a riesling to pair with Trader Sam’s head-on shrimp.
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table, inside Cinderella Castle, will serve champagne and sparkling wine.




Sunday, June 7, 2015

"Don't Know Where I'm Going, Only Know Where I've Been." Trip Report Part 1

Well, it's been a week since I got back from Walt Disney World, yet it seems like its been too long that I have been away. There is not a day that goes by that I don't miss the place. Today, though I begin my trip report of what I did while I was down there. Last weekend, I reported about my stay at Disney's Art of Animation now its times to dive into what went on at the parks.

This trip you may notice we didn't go to Animal Kingdom, so it will not be included in this trip report and we saved Hollywood Studios until our last day due to Star Wars Weekends. It was a well planned out trip except for our first day when we arrived. You will see why it wasn't so planned out. Enough of me rambling on, let's get on with what's going on in the parks.

Waking up at 4 a.m. is never easy except when you are waking up to go to Walt Disney World. That is the time I was up and by the car was packed, had a small breakfast, my family and I were on our way to the airport by 6 a.m. Our flight to Orlando was at 8 a.m. and we were through security by 6:30. By 7:30 we were boarding our flight and we got off early for our 2 hour and change flight to sunny Orlando. We arrived just after 10 and quickly went to the bathroom and boarded the tram over to Terminal B to make our way to Disney's Magical Express and our hotel Disney's Art of Animation. It's about a 45-minute drive from the Orlando International Airport to the resort area but it went by quick. Just before noon we had finally arrived at Disney's Art of Animation.


What a beautiful sight isn't it? We arrived into the massive lobby and went to the online check-in area. Our room and home away from home was ready but first we stopped for a quick bite at Landscape of Flavors. I had a bacon cheeseburger with fries and I literally devoured it in anticipation of getting to the parks. After lunch we went to our room, we were staying in the Lion King suites. My sister and I stopped by bell services to pick up my dad's motorized wheel chair and our Garden Groceries (a great service by the way). We arrived back at the room and we were finally ready to make our way to the parks.

Now earlier I said that we had no plans for Sunday besides of course our dinner reservation at 5:30 at the Grand Floridian Cafe. We made the decision that whatever bus arrived first at the resort that is the park we would go to. That bus turned out to be Epcot and after just a short 10-minute drive we had finally arrived.

It really is a beautiful sight, isn't it?
We had no fastpass reservations so we decided that we would just stroll through the countries around the world before we had to leave for our reservation. We started in Mexico and made our away around the world. My whole family love the countries and love how Disney incorporated them into Epcot. World Showcase is a wonderful sight. We made our way through Norway, China, Germany, Italy, and finally at America we stopped to see the American Adventure. What a true American experience and an emotional one at that. My father cries every time he sees it. Here are some photos as we reached America.






The show of course was wonderful and we made our way around the rest of the countries. It was so relaxing not having to rush to anything on that Sunday afternoon. We got out of the show at around 3:30 so that gave us an hour to get to the front of the park so we could get to the Grand Floridian for our reservation. 




So we made our way to the highway in the sky to make our way to the Grand Floridian. Of course we had to stop at the Ticket & Transportation Center before we could get to the final destination. I can't tell you how much I love riding the monorail. It is a Disney must do for every trip. When we arrived at the Grand Floridian we still had about a half hour before our reservation. We had a little time to just sit down and relax before our meal. 



After the little rest we made our way over to the Grand Floridian Cafe for dinner. This is the second time we have been to this restaurant and it seems like its a not-so-hidden gem in this grand resort. For dinner I had the char-crusted New York strip steak. Let met tell you one of the best steaks I have ever had. I have no pictures of course because I ate it all before I remembered to take one. That seems to be a regular occurrence on this trip as the food always looked to good to eat before I remembered to take a picture. So after dinner we made our way back to the monorail to get to the busses at Magic Kingdom. 

We made it to the Magic Kingdom made it to Art of Animation bus and made our way back to the hotel to end our first day of our wonderful vacation.

Monday:

After an uneventful first day of our trip, it was time to really begin our vacation and celebrate Memorial Day at the Magic Kingdom. The most magical place on earth. 



We entered the park to the most magical place on earth and my sister went to go meet Tinkerbell it was only a 20-minute wait while we stopped at first aid with my medication and Starbucks for quick mid-morning snack. After that we made our way through Main Street, USA and onto Tomorrowland to start our day. Our first stop was my favorite ride in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. It was a 30 minute wait but really it turned out to be 50 minutes. Boy, the park was busy. It was well worth it though as my competitiveness with my mother and sister won out once again. After we got out it was already time to head over to Liberty Tree Tavern for our lunch. 

For lunch on this Memorial Day, I had the Angus Chuck Cheeseburger with Mushrooms and Swiss. Another delicious meal. It rained while we were at lunch but once we got out everything seemed dried out already. That's those Florida rain showers for you though. That Florida sun was sure shining as we made our way over  Peter Pan for our first fastpass of the day. My mom's favorite movie and it is always such an enjoyable classic ride. We then made our way over for our first ride ever on the Seven Dwarves Mine Train. I really enjoyed this new coaster and the imagineers did a great job on the whole attraction altogether. 

We had a while before our last fastpass on Splash Mountain so we took in the Hall of Presidents another must do at Disney especially on Memorial Day. After the Hall of Presidents we took in another new thing in the Festival of Fantasy parade. While the parade had debuted last year we hadn't been in Disney World since December of 2013. It was quite enjoyable and in my opinion is way better than the previous Celebrate a Dream Come True parade. 






After the parade we made our way over to Adventureland and took a visit to the Enchanted Tiki Room before our last fastpass of Splash Mountain. This is another Disney classic attraction and quite welcome to cool down from the hot Florida sun. How often can you still be singing the song hours after you see the show (besides It's A Small World of course). My sister and I made our way over to Splash Mountain where we were sure to get soaked. As they say, "It's Actual, It's Factual, You're going to get wet!" Well, me and my sister were in the first row and we were soaked. It was cool and refreshing so we didn't mind being wet at all. 

We headed over to the fastpass+ kiosk to see if we could schedule any more fastpasses for the day. A friendly cast member helped us schedule a fastpass for the Jungle Cruise in about 45 minutes. So we walked around and went and picked up my medication at First Aid. We came back and after strolling around we went over to the Jungle Cruise to enjoy the funniest cruise through the jungle. This is easily one of my other favorite rides at Magic Kingdom. After that we headed to Pecos Bill's for dinner where I enjoyed the deluxe chicken sandwich. My father had the Karubi Style short ribs and they were fall off the bone good. 

The dinner was delicious so we decided to head back towards Fantasyland and get on It's A Small World. It was only a 15 minute wait so it went by quick. We then headed over to Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid. This is another one of those great attractions that was built with new Fantasyland. We then headed over to Tomorrowland to check out Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor for one last final attraction on the day. I love the Laugh Floor as Monsters Inc. is one of my favorite Pixar movies behind Toy Story. 

After a long day at the park we decided not to stay for the Electrical Parade and head back to the hotel. It was an enjoyable day at the park and very eventful Memorial Day. It was time to say goodnight to the Magic Kingdom. 

Goodnight, Magic Kingdom.

This ends the first part of my trip part, next weekend I will dive into the rest of the trip. Tomorrow it's back to our news from around the world. 







Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Your Daily News from Around Disney 3/24/15

First off, thank you everyone who read yesterday's blog, it had the most hits since I started the blog almost 2 months ago. Today, I hope everyone will enjoy what I am writing about today and continue to read the blog. The weather seems to be finally breaking and warm weather may finally be on its way here in Pennsylvania. Life goes on and let's get on with your daily news from around Disney.

Disney Cruise Line Announces 2016 Summer Sailings:

Today, Disney Cruise Line on the Disney Parks Blog announced its summer sailings for 2016. For the first time ever DCL will be offering a sailing to the British Isles a 12-night voyage on the Disney Magic. The sailing will depart from Dover, England with visiting ports of call in Scotland, Ireland, France, and England. A sampling of what you may experience on your British Isles voyage includes:

  • The majestic beauty, iconic castles, and Highland culture of Scotland.
  • The merry, cosmopolitan city of Dublin, Ireland.
  • The culturally rich and romantic Paris, France.
  • The birthplace of the Beatles and the British invasion in Liverpool, England.
  • The charming countryside of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. 
Also on the list of sailing for Disney Cruise Line will be ports of call in more than 15 European countries. DCL's cruises in its tour of Europe include the Baltic, the Norwegian Fjords, Iceland, the Greek Isles, and the Mediterranean. Of course besides Europe, Disney Cruise Line will be revisiting ports such as Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas. For more details you can check out different itineraries for 2016 on disneycruise.com. All sailings will be available to book this Thursday.

Jungle Cruise Themed Restaurant Coming to Adventureland at Magic Kingdom?:


While being confirmed by many websites including WDWNT.com. We are still waiting for Disney itself to confirm that a Jungle Cruise themed restaurant will be coming to Adventureland in the old Tinkerbell & Friends meet and greet spot. The key is that a wall to the building is connected to the Liberty Tree Tavern mainly a kitchen which will allow it to improve capacity and upgrade its offerings. The rumor is that it will be much like Be Our Guest and server a quick-service lunch and have a sit down dinner reservation. 

The rumor also includes a name for the restaurant which would be called the "Skipper's Cantina". The backstory of the restaurant would be that skippers of the Jungle Cruise are looking to open a restaurant to make a little money on the side for themselves.

There have also been growing signs that the announcement is inevitable and will be announced relatively soon as rumors are that Disney will have it open around Christmas time this year. Already the park has made the swap of Sunshine Tree Terrace and Aloha Isle to move the lines for the famous Dole Whip away from the future entrance. Also Liberty Tree Tavern is scheduled for a long closing scheduled to begin in July and last until the middle of November. Tune in to see when Disney will make an announcement on this newly themed restaurant maybe?


This Day in Disney History:

On this day two attractions in different years open in Disneyland. In 1956 the Astro-Jets open in Tomorrowland, the ride will be open until 1966. Also in 1972, Disneyland's version of the Country Bear Jamboree debuts in Bear Country. This attraction will run until September 9, 2001. 

Daily Disney Quote:

"Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood."

I will end again with a thank you for reading the blog, it is my pleasure to bring everyone news from around Disney. As always in the words of Mickey, "See Ya Real Soon."