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Friday, October 7, 2016

Sneak Peak of "Moana" Coming to Disney California Adventure; First Look at New "Tangled" TV Series

Sneak Peak of "Moana" Coming to Disney California Adventure:



A sneak peak of what is sure to be Disney's next hit in "Moana" is coming to Disney California Adventure next Friday, October 14. The preview will be at the Bug's Life Theater where it will be presented in 3D with special in-theater effects.

From Walt Disney Animation Studios, “Moana” is the story of an adventurous teenager who sails out on a daring mission to save her people. During her journey, Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho) meets the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson), who guides her in her quest to become a master wayfinder. Together, they sail across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she’s always sought – her own identity.
Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess and the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i.
Disney's "Moana" will surf into theaters in 3D this Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 2016.
First Look at New "Tangled" TV Series:

Today, we got our first look at the new "Tangled" TV series that is premiering on the Disney Channel in 2017. The clip is short but it gives us a preview of what's to come along with just some of the characters on the show. Here is the clip:


Mandy Moore (Rapunzel) and Zachary Levi (Flynn Rider aka Eugene) will be reprising their respective roles. Also returning will be the Pub Thugs in Big Nose and Shorty in Jeffrey Tambor and Paul F. Thompkins. Joining them will be Ashley Judd as Rapunzel's mother Queen Ariana, Eden Espinosa, as Rapunzel's handmaiden Cassandra, and so much more.

The plot of the new television series will be taking place between the end of "Tangled" and before Rapunzel and Flynn get married in "Tangled Ever After." We can't wait to see what adventures Rapunzel and Flynn have the and shenanigans that they get into.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Further Updates on Hurricane Matthew Effects at Disney World

Update 6:41 PM on 10/7:

It appears that the worst of the storm is over and with that update last night where Hurricane Matthew moved 15 miles east was a huge help. The storm wasn't as strong in the Central Florida area. That was good news for Walt Disney World. Disney Springs even opened up to guests at 5 p.m. today. 

While not everything was opened, a limited amount of stores and restaurants did open for guests. Here is a picture courtesy of WDW News Today of what opened. 

Photo Credit: WDW News Today
In other news all Disney World theme parks at 8 a.m. except for Animal Kingdom which opens at 7 a.m. with Extra Magic Hours. Disney Springs, miniature golf courses, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Typhoon Lagoon, and Blizzard Beach will also resume normal operations tomorrow, October 8. 


11 p.m. Weather Update: 
Hurricane Matthew's track has shifted 15 miles east of what it is originally was supposed to hit the coast. The whole track is now off coast. Storm effects in Disney will still be bad with strong winds and rain but will not be as bad as originally thought. Stay safe everyone.

As many of you already know Walt Disney World closed today at 5 p.m. and will remain closed tomorrow, October 7, due to the effects of Hurricane Matthew. This includes all theme parks, water parks, Disney Springs, miniature golf courses, and the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. Here is some other updates:

With severe weather expected over the next few days, Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Disney’s Polynesian Bungalows will be unavailable beginning Thursday afternoon in an abundance of caution. The safety of our Guests and Cast is always our first priority. Guests staying in these select rooms will be offered alternate accommodations. - Walt Disney World Resort

Of course with Mickey's Halloween Party being canceled tonight and tomorrow, Disney is offering guests with tickets to these parties 1-day tickets to the park or tickets to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. 


With the parks being closed tomorrow, guests are stranded at their resorts. Resorts are currently offering Hurricane boxed meals which consist of a cold sandwich, chips, fruit, and a muffin for $12.99. A drink will be added to the meal if you are on the Disney Dining Plan. Most food courts at the resorts are closed tomorrow. Other food and drinks will be available. 

Disney's phone centers are experiencing very high call volume with unusually extend hold times. They likely will be busy for the remainder of the week. Disney is recommending if you are planning a future trip to Walt Disney World to visit DisneyWorld.com/hurricane.

As always stay safe out there and stay tune right here for updates as they come along on Hurricane Matthew. Our prayers are with you.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

What You Need to Know About the Effects Hurricane Matthew is Having on Disney

I would like to open with my thoughts and prayers are with all of the Southeast and the Caribbean as Hurricane Matthew barrels its way up the coast. If you are visiting Disney currently or even on a Disney Cruise some changes may have been made to prepare for Matthew's landfall tomorrow, October 6. Here is what you need to know:


Update 10:51 p.m. ET on 10/5:
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has been canceled for tomorrow, October 6 due to Hurricane Matthew. No word on Friday's party. For booking, refunds and other options guests may call (407)566-4985, option 5, between 9 AM and 11 PM (EST).

Disney is waving fees for most trips that are taking place from today 10/5/2016 through 10/9/2016. While it is not guaranteed, Disney is working with guests and full refunds are being given without penalization once the guest contacts Disney.

In preparation for tomorrow's landfall Disney has begun evacuating guests from Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground. Guests staying at the campground began receiving letters from the resort stating that Disney will be accommodating them at a new resort for the remainder of their stay. Disney's Fort Wilderness will be closing tomorrow at 11 a.m and is issuing a mandatory evacuation. Here is the letter guests received (Tweet by @ParksByDoom):


Also guests staying at Disney Vacation Club resorts in Vero Beach, FL and Hilton Head, SC will also be closed.  Disney has also cancelled the 2016 Cross Country Classic that was being held at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex this weekend.

Update 8:55 p.m. ET on 10/5:
As of right now the only park changes for tomorrow October 6 are that Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon will be closed. They will be closed as well on Friday, October 7th. The Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show and Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue are cancelled for 10/6 and 10/7. Characters in Flight will be closed through October 9.

As for Disney Cruise Line, the following adjustments have been made to itineraries:

On the Disney Dream:

The October 3rd sailing is being extended a day, as Port Canaveral will not be available for the ship's original intended arrival this Friday, October 7. Instead the plan is to disembark guests on Saturday, October 8, once the Coast Guard has determined the port is safe for cruise ship operations. DCL is working with guests to assist them on travel operations.

The October 7 sailing of the Disney Dream from Port Canaveral is being cancelled. Refunds will automatically be processed back to the original form of payment used for cruise bookings. Guests are invited to call us at 1-866-325-3905 or 407-566-7032 beginning Monday, Oct. 10, to book a future cruise at a discount.

The Disney Magic:

The October 7 sailing of the Disney Magic from New York is being changed to a Canadian itinerary, with plans to visit Sydney, Nova Scotia; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Saint John, New Brunswick. Guests who remain on this revised itinerary will receive an onboard credit. Guests who would like to rebook a future sailing at a discount OR cancel their sailing for a full refund are invited to call us at 1-866-325-3905 or 407-566-7032.

Guests planning to sail on the October 8 sailing aboard the Disney Fantasy from Port Canaveral to the  eastern Caribbean is expected to sail as scheduled. They will continue to monitor the weather and make any necessary adjustments.

Stay tuned for more updates on the effects of Hurricane Matthew on Disney.


Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Live-Action Mulan Fast-Tracked for 2018; "Piper" Available for Free for Limited Time on Disney Movies Anywhere

Live-Action Mulan Fast-Tracked for 2018:


"Everybody loves kungfu fighting.... huh!" Disney confirmed today that they are fast-tracking their live-action remake of Mulan for 2018. The film will now open in theaters on November 2, 2018. Walt Disney Studios is currently launching a worldwide casting search for a Chinese actress to play Mulan. 

The film will be written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (Jurassic World), they were brought on to re-write the spec script that was originally written in 2015. The duo is also working on the Avatar sequel. Jason Reed, Chris Bender, and Jake Weiner are all attached to produce the film.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “The Disney team saw the spec, by Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin, as a jumping-off point for a more nuanced and elaborate adaptation, combining the legendary Chinese ballad and the 1998 animated film.”

Are you excited for the the new re-imagined live version of Mulan?

"Piper" Available for Free for Limited Time on Disney Movies Anywhere:


Pixar's latest short, "Piper", is now available for free for a limited time on Disney Movies Anywhere. From today until October 17, 2017 the Disney Pixar short that appeared before "Finding Dory" is available for free on the app. 

The Disney Movies Anywhere app is available on both iOS and Android devices. 

Monday, October 3, 2016

Tower of Terror Transformation Underway into Collector's Fortress, "Muppet Mobile Lab" Back for Limited Time, and More

Tower of Terror Transformation Underway into Collector's Fortress for Mission: BREAKOUT:


Photo Courtesy: Disney
Just two weeks ago, Disney overnight took down the Tower of Terror sign at Disneyland. This is of course in preparation for construction that will take place to turn it into new attraction, "Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission BREAKOUT." Today, Disney announced that it has begun the transformation so it will become the Collector's Fortress.

The pictures released today show a model of the fortress that shows how the exterior of the attraction will be completely transformed. Walt Disney Imagineering will replicate what they have released in full size to fully bring the Collector's realm to life. The "warehouse, fortress-like power plant" will be designed to be intimidating and imposing, but also shimmering and regal. It will be the ideal location to bring The Collector's realm to life and show off his most prized possessions, the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Photo Courtesy: Disney
Photo Courtesy: Disney
Photo Courtesy: Disney
Photo Courtesy: Disney
Here is a video as well describing The Collector's Fortress:



"Featuring characters from the blockbuster films, Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! is an epic new adventure combining the familiar, breathtaking free-fall sensation with all-new visual and audio effects, including music inspired by the popular “Guardians of the Galaxy” film soundtrack. Guests will experience a variety of randomized ride experiences, so you never know which adventure you will get!" - Disney Parks Blog

Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: BREAKOUT! will open Summer 2017 at Disney California Adventure Park. Stay tuned for future updates on the new attraction.

"Muppet Mobile Lab" Back for Limited Time:


Photo Courtesy: wdwinfo.com
The Muppet Mobile Lab has returned for a limited time at Epcot for the first time since 2007. It was part of Walt Disney Imagineering's Living Character initiative. It began almost 10 years ago and was the successor to Lucky the Dinosaur.

It features two famous Muppet audio-animatronics which are Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant Beaker. The show itself rolls around on a Segway-type platform as it performs getting interactive with guests around the park. 

While its been awhile since it was last seen in Epcot, it has travelled the world to Disney California Adventure, Hong Kong Disneyland, and various Imagineering presentations and events. The Muppet Mobile Lab will be rolling around Epcot for the next four weeks beginning today.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" First Teaser Released:


Last night, we got our first look at "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" when the very first teaser trailer was released. The film which doesn't hit theaters until May 26, 2017 brings back the adventurous Jack Sparrow to the big screen.
Johnny Depp returns to the big screen as the iconic, swashbuckling anti-hero Jack Sparrow in the all-new “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.” The rip-roaring adventure finds down-on-his-luck Captain Jack feeling the winds of ill-fortune blowing strongly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem), escape from the Devil's Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea—notably Jack. Jack's only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and Henry (Brenton Thwaites), a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. At the helm of the Dying Gull, his pitifully small and shabby ship, Captain Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent spate of ill fortune, but to save his very life from the most formidable and malicious foe he has ever faced.  
“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” also stars Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, Golshifteh Farahani as the sea-witch Shansa, Stephen Graham as Scrum, David Wenham as Scarfield and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa.
Espen Sandberg & Joachim Rønning are directing “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” with Jerry Bruckheimer producing. The executive producers are Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Brigham Taylor. Jeff Nathanson wrote the screenplay.
Here is the trailer:

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Watch first look. #APiratesDeathForMe pic.twitter.com/1JPIqyG2H5

Sunday, October 2, 2016

"Hakuna Matata, It Means No Worries" Trip Report Part 1

It's been a week since I've been back from another amazing trip at Walt Disney World. Last week, I shared what my thoughts on what my stay at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort. Today, we begin what the rest of my trip was like. This is for my trip September 18-24, 2016. Part 1 will be the beginning of my trip.

Sunday, September 18 - Epcot

The day began bright and early arriving at our local airport just after 6 for our 8 a.m. flight to Orlando (MCO). Getting an early flight to Disney is the best because not only do you get to Disney early but the airport isn't busy with those early flights. This means getting through security was pretty easy and without stress. We boarded our flight around 7:30 and we were on our way and up in the air shortly after 8. Flight was just over 2 hours and we were downstairs waiting for the Magical Express to our resort before 11:00.

We had to wait a bit for our Magical Express as my father needed a lift for his wheelchair. Boarding the Magical Express is always the best when you get there, however we all know what its called when you're leaving the World. We arrived at our resort around noon and by the time we got there our room was ready.


After arriving at Caribbean Beach, we picked up my dad's motorized wheelchair that we rented for the week and we then waited for the internal bus to get to our room. As I stated in my resort review we were on the opposite end of the resort in Trinidad South. We checked out our room and after a long morning and part of the afternoon it was time to finally head to Epcot. After a short 10 minute drive on the Bus we arrived and vacation in the happiest place on Earth could begin.


We arrived at Epcot and it was already around 1:30 and we were starving. I didn't have a FastPass until after 3 for Soarin' so we had some time to head over to start tasting foods from the Food & Wine Festival. Now as you know last November when for my short trip I raved about the food I got to try at Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival. One of the amazing dishes last year returned in the loaded Mac & Cheese at the Farm Fresh marketplace. New to this year's festival at the booth was the Chicken & Dumplings with Mushrooms & Spinach, both were excellent. Also returning this year at the Hawaii marketplace was the Kalua Pork Slider. Now I am a pretty picky eater so I got it with just the pork and not pineapple chutney or the spicy mayonnaise. Once again it was absolutely delicious.

Loaded Mac & Cheese and the Chicken & Dumplings from Farm Fresh
Kalua Pork Slider from Hawaii
Now here is where the photos stop from day 1 because oops failed to take my camera out of its bag until we got back to the resort. 

After eating the slider, we started heading over to The Land pavilion to try out Soarin'. First, though my dad wanted to try the Empanada from Patagonia. He loved it, but overall I thought it was just ok. Making it over to the Land is where one minor problem began. My Dad's wheelchair was showing it was low on power. Now as I have previously stated in my other trip reports, my dad needs the wheelchair due to him being paralyzed on his right side, so unfortunately while his wheelchair was charging he was stuck. So my mother and I regrettably went onto Soarin' without him. 

Spoiler Alert:
Soarin' Around the World is simply amazing and is just as good if not better then the first. However, there is one complaint, some of the scenes including the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal scenes are CGI'd in. Overall, though smells are amazing there and its the same music from Soarin'. Of course it was great to see Patrick as well, I'm not sure how I would feel about it if he wasn't back in the pre-show. Overall, very well done and I can't wait to go back to ride it again. 

After we rode Soarin' my dad's chair was said to be charged (more on that later) so we headed back over to Spaceship Earth for our next FastPass. It was time to thank the Phoenicians as they say. It was then time to head over to Italy for our reservation at Via Napoli. Via Napoli in my opinion is the best pizza on property at Disney World. Now we had free dining but since two of our reservations later in the week were using two credits, we decided we would pay for Dinner tonight ourselves.

They had a special pizza that had authentic Italian Bufalo mozzarella and their signature tomato sauce. We got the large which was a whopping $42 for 8 slices and a personal pepperoni pizza. The pizza although expensive was very good. I really can't complain because I've never had a bad meal at Via Napoli. 

After dinner this is when the day turned as we were heading into the America Pavilion my father's chair was getting low on power again. We headed into Chase Lounge to get some charge so we could make it back to the front of the park to get back to the resort. My mother then called Buena Vista Scooter Rental where we rented from to see if we could get another chair. After we got it charged we did in fact make it back to the resort and thankfully my mother was able to get another chair to be delivered the next morning. 

We got to our room where I logged on to my computer and called into the MouseLife podcast to record live from my room on how the first day went. After we headed over to Old Port Royale for our mugs. My mother and I made it back to the room just in time as the rain came down just as we got back. It was time to turn in and get some rest for our first full day in the parks. 

Day 2 - Hollywood Studios:

As I said we were getting a new chair this morning so after breakfast we returned the chair to the Custom House. While we were returning the chair, my mom got a call from Buena Vista that they would deliver the chair right to our room. So that would be the end of that story you would think however I'll leave you on a cliffhanger that the story isn't just over yet and you'll find out the end of this one in part 2. 

So after that bit of delay it was time to head over to Hollywood Studios. Let me just tell you how excited as I would finally be seeing all the new Star Wars stuff at the park including Launch Bay which I hadn't seen on my last trip. 



First up after arriving at the Studios, we headed towards Toy Story Mania and the Pixar Place for our first FastPass. However, we still had some time before it so we headed into One Man's Dream first. I would love if they kept One Man's Dream because it is such a great place dedicated to Walt but I fear it will be gone for Toy Story Land. After we headed over to Toy Story Mania where I did just ok with a score of 98.800. Although, that is pretty good for me as I'm not as good on Toy Story Mania as I am on Space Ranger Spin at the Magic Kingdom.

Before lunch we headed over to the Great Movie Ride. Another classic attraction that I ride every time I go. For lunch we headed over to The Commissary for some lunch, I had the Angus Bacon and Cheese Burger with fries and the Darth Vader chocolate peanut butter cupcake. Last time we were here I had the steak but I didn't want anything big due to us eating at the Brown Derby for dinner. 

After lunch, it was time to head over to Launch Bay where I fell in love and didn't want to leave. I am a huge Star Wars fan, so this place is like a dream to me. Over there I of course met Chewbacca and Kylo Ren which were both amazing meet & greets. Here are some photos of Launch Bay and of my meet & greets.







Why yes Chewie, we are home!
Kylo doesn't scare me.

After my experience at Launch Bay it was time to head over to Tower of Terror and our next FastPass. This was a special experience as this 4 year old boy in front of us was getting to ride it for the first time ever with his grandfather. He was so awesome because he loved it and wasn't scared at all. Tower of Terror is one of my favorite rides in Hollywood Studios so thumbs up to this kid, I hope it becomes of his favorites too.

We had a while before our next FastPass at Star Tours so we headed over to the Muppets area. While I didn't go onto Muppets this time (sad face) I did get to meet Olaf and capture some photos of the area that will soon become Star Wars Land/Toy Story Land and some photos of the soon to opened Pizza Rizzo. 







It was then time to ride Star Tours and I was finally able to see the Episode VII scene which was quite amazing. Ever since they updated this to Star Tours: The Adventure Continues I've never had the same scene. I had thought that my day of Star Wars wasn't over as we were heading over the Brown Derby for dinner but the sky was darkening. I was hoping that it would pass while were at dinner. 

This was our first time at the Brown Derby, all these times visiting we never went. It was worth it this time as dinner was so good. I had the charred filet of beef, my father had the roasted rack of lamb, and my mother had the pan seared black grouper. Everything was amazing. While we were in dinner it started pouring buckets however.



By the time we got out of dinner of course it was still raining. It was still almost 2 hours away from the fireworks so there was hope. We waited inside until there was no hope and it was decided that we come back the next night for Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular. The rain just didn't let up and we decided to head back to the resort. I'm not sure what time the rain stopped but it was lighter once we got back to the resort but picked up again shortly after. 

This ends the first two days of my trip, next week for part 2 you will hear about our first day at the Magic Kingdom and my trip to Animal Kingdom for the amazing nighttime experiences in the park. 






New Special Offers for Annual Passholders at Walt Disney World; Hall of Presidents Sets Refurbishment to Add New President

New Special Offers for Annual Passholders at Walt Disney World: 


While yesterday was the 45th Anniversary of the opening of Magic Kingdom, some long awaited new special offers for Annual Passholders at Disney World are now available. This includes new dining and merchandise discounts as well as special Anniversary offer for this special Anniversary that we celebrated yesterday.

That special 45th Anniversary offer begins today and will run through January 3, 2017. The offer allows guests when purchasing a 12-month annual pass will be able to enjoy an extra month free. You will get 13 months for the price of 12 months. Prices will vary depending on which pass you buy: Weekday Select, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Platinum Plus. 

Starting yesterday, Annual Passholders began receiving 20% off the price of food and non-alcoholic beverages at 45 theme park and resort hotel restaurants. This will run through September 30, 2017 at places like Jiko - The Cooking Place, family dining like at The Jungle Skipper Canteen, or even quick service like newly opened D-Luxe Burger at Disney Springs. There will also be a 10% discount off food and non-alcoholic beverages at select table-service restaurants at the theme parks or resorts.

Finally, if you like shopping, pass holders now will receive a 20% discount off their purchases at Disney owned and operated merchandise locations.

Will you be taking advantage of these new special offers for Annual Passholders at Walt Disney World?

Hall of Presidents Sets Refurbishment to Add New President:


The United States will be electing a new president next month whether it be Hilary Clinton or Donald Trump. The Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World will be welcoming one of them to the attraction while it closes for refurbishment just before Inauguration Day on January 17 will remain closed until June 29. It will open just before the 4th of July Holiday.

One would assume some changes will be made to the attraction as the acting president has given a speech during the shows attraction since President Bill Clinton did it first, followed by George W. Bush, and our current president Barack Obama. Given the unique circumstances with this election it will be interesting to see what changes Disney Imagineers make to the attraction.