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Special Verandah Offer for Western Caribbean Sailings from Galveston, TX

This offer has expired. Please click here to see all current Disney Cruise Line® specials.

From Sep. 2012 through May 2013, you can board the Disney Magic® in Galveston, TX and sail away to picturesque ports in the Western Caribbean.

A Caribbean cruise on the Disney Magic® offers families a tropical getaway with world-class entertainment and impeccable guest service found only on a Disney Cruise Line® vacation. Guests will enjoy three magical days at sea to explore all of the fun aboard theDisney Magic® and two to three days in port to lounge on warm, golden beaches, to swim and snorkel in azure waters or to shop to their heart’s content in exotic marketplaces.

And now while availability exists, you can take advantage of a special offer on select sailings from this new departure port.

Offer Details:
Receive a verandah stateroom (categories 5A to 7A) for the price of an oceanview stateroom (categories 9A to 9D) on most Western Caribbean sailings from Galveston, TX from Sep. 22 through Dec. 21, 2012.*

Don’t let this offer set sail without you! Contact us today!

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 *Offer excludes 11/17/12 sailing

This special offer is only valid for new bookings. Rates are valid for Galveston sailings Sep. 22, 2012 through Dec. 21, 2012, for Categories 05A – 07A. This offer is only available to residents of the U.S. and Canada. Government Taxes and Fees, Gratuities and Port Adventures are not included. Government Taxes and Fees are an additional $55 per person (subject to change). Offer excludes IGT, OGT and VGT Categories with Restrictions. The number of staterooms allocated for this offer is limited, so don’t delay. This offer cannot be combined with any other special offers or discounts. Offer is subject to Disney Cruise Line Terms and Conditions.

 


The Inside Track to Cars Land

by: Chet McDoniel, Owner, Off to Neverland Travel

The story of our visit to Cars Land in Disney California Adventure® Park began a couple of weeks prior to the media event scheduled for June 13th and 14th.  I was sitting at my computer doing the everyday work of running a travel agency when an unexpected email arrived.  I opened that email to find an invitation for my wife and me to “Inside Track” which was to be the media/VIP preview of Cars Land.  Of course, it did not take long to accept that invitation and soon we were off to Disneyland® Park for the event.

Wednesday night began with a travel industry reception.  We were treated to a live interview with the Imagineers who designed Cars Land along with a preview of the new Red Car News Boys show performed on the all new Buena Vista StreetBuena Vista Street is a re-imagined entrance to Disney California Adventure® Park, and it is designed to resemble what Los Angeles looked like when Walt Disney arrived in 1923.  This new street feels like a Main Street, U.S.A.® Area but for Los Angeles in 1923.  Buena Vista Street also features a brand new restaurant, Carthay Circle Theatre.  This restaurant is modeled after the theatre where

Walt Disney premiered Snow White.  The chef from the ever popular Napa Rose restaurant has moved over to Carthay Circle Theatre, and the restaurant is already getting rave reviews.

Soon, the reception ended, and we were walked over to Cars Land.  Entering Cars Land for the first time is nearly indescribable. The town of Radiator Springs has been brought to life in such a way that you immediately feel sucked in.  I lost all feeling of being in a theme park, and truly believed I was in Radiator Springs.  Cars Land at night is by far the best way to view the town.  The neon lights and attention to detail will dazzle you.

Our first ride was on Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree a gentle spinning style ride.  I would term it to be a “light” version of the Mad Tea Party in Disneyland® Park.  Mater sings the square dance song as you ride around in “baby tractors” that travel in figure-eight circles.  It is a great family ride, and Mater will have you laughing as he tells his jokes.  He invited us to grab all of our “junk” before leaving the attraction and we headed deeper into Cars Land.

All of the shops and restaurants in Radiator Springs have been re-created in Cars Land, and it somehow makes it much more enjoyable to shop and eat when you are in a place you have seen in a movie.  Grabbing a milkshake at Flo’s V-8 Cafe was a blast, and the Cozy Cone Motel sports many snack options in each cone.

Our journey further into Cars Land finally took us to Radiator Springs Racers, the main attraction in the new land.  We jumped in line, and meandered our way to the loading dock.  I will warn you that this line continues on for quite a long way.  Our wait was about an hour, and that was without the FASTPASS® Service up and running, so wait times could be very long.  Finally it was our turn to ride.

***** SPOILER ALERT ******

Our Radiator Springs Racers journey began by progressing through several seat belt checkpoints, and then we left the dock to head out into the ride.  The first section of the ride is a very peaceful journey through the twists and turns of the area just outside of Radiator Springs.  This section felt much like the scene in the movie Cars where Lightning McQueen and Sally take a drive through the same area.  The music reached a crescendo just as a beautiful waterfall came into view, and then we entered through a cave to go into the “ride building.”

Our car then took on the characteristics of a hot rod by narrowly missing Mack (the eighteen wheeler), two other cars and a train.  After we got caught by the Sheriff, he asked us to head into town with Mater.  Mater came out to get us, but first, he wanted to take us “tractor tipping,” one of his favorite activities.  Of course, we were too loud, and Frank (a very large, overprotective tractor) saw us and gave chase.  After successfully leaving Frank in the dust, we arrived into town.  Many of the characters of Radiator Springs were there, and spoke to us as we drove by.  Sarge made sure to call Fillmore a “hippy” as we continued through the town, and Red the fire truck was watering his precious flowers.  It was then that we arrived to the prep area for the big race, in which we were to compete.

At this point, Lightening and Sally will send you one of two ways.  The door to the left leads to Luigi’s where your tires get changed.  It is a very creative process during which your car feels like it is raised up for each tire to be changed.  At the end of the process, a curtain is opened to show that you now have whitewall tires since Luigi believes those to be the best.  The door to the right leads to Ramone’s where you get a new paint job.  This option isn’t quite as innovative in our opinion as it is simply the same robot from the “corrosive test” in the Test Track® Attraction in Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida. Either way you go, you come out to meet Doc Hudson up on a car lift giving you instructions for the race.

You enter the starting line area and notice that you are now side-by-side with another car full of riders.  Luigi begins the race with a countdown, and off you go.  The ride dramatically speeds up at this point as you whip around tight corners and speed over little hills.  During the race portion, you jockey for position with the car next to you, and as the on-ride camera flashes in your face, you cross the finish line.  If you win, Doc Hudson congratulates you on your win, and if not, he still tells you how you ran the course very well.  The ride comes to a conclusion as you enter the unload area where Lightening and Mater tell both cars how fast and well you ran the race.

***** SPOILER END *****

All-in-all, this ride is absolutely incredible.  It is a family ride, a dark ride, and a thrill ride all at the same time.  Disney really outdid their selves on this ride, and we continued to get back in line over and over again as it was so incredibly fun.  For the foreseeable future, though, be sure to utilize FASTPASS® Service for this attraction as soon as the park opens as we are currently hearing about the stand-by line being over three hours long.

We concluded our evening by riding Luigi’s Flying Tires.  This ride is a great concept of a mixture of bumper cars with flying saucers.  You ride on a large tire that is lifted off the ground by air coming out of the attraction’s floor.  Imagine riding on a giant air hockey table and you will have the right idea.  Unfortunately, the concept simply is not very fun as the tires often bunch up in one corner of the attraction leaving the riders with nothing to do until others get out of the way.  Also, the ride depends on you leaning in the direction you want to go, and this poses a learning curve that lasts for much of your first ride.  Overall, while a neat concept, skipping this attraction won’t cause you to miss much.

Cars Land is a wonderfully detailed creation of the town of Radiator Springs, and you will want to devote several hours to not only riding the attractions, but also to simply walking through the land itself.  You’ll find many hidden hints to Cars the movie and to other Pixar movies.  I rarely say this, but you NEED to visit Cars Land.  It is a game changer for Disney California Adventure® Park, and along with the new Buena Vista Street, you’ll want to spend more than one day in this park.

So, plan a visit today with a Magic Maker® so that you don’t miss a minute of the fun of Cars Land.

Request a Quote

By |2017-06-27T10:22:42-05:00June 21st, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

The Inside Track to Cars Land

by: Chet McDoniel, Owner, Off to Neverland Travel

The story of our visit to Cars Land in Disney California Adventure® Park began a couple of weeks prior to the media event scheduled for June 13th and 14th.  I was sitting at my computer doing the everyday work of running a travel agency when an unexpected email arrived.  I opened that email to find an invitation for my wife and me to “Inside Track” which was to be the media/VIP preview of Cars Land.  Of course, it did not take long to accept that invitation and soon we were off to Disneyland® Park for the event.

Wednesday night began with a travel industry reception.  We were treated to a live interview with the Imagineers who designed Cars Land along with a preview of the new Red Car News Boys show performed on the all new Buena Vista StreetBuena Vista Street is a re-imagined entrance to Disney California Adventure® Park, and it is designed to resemble what Los Angeles looked like when Walt Disney arrived in 1923.  This new street feels like a Main Street, U.S.A.® Area but for Los Angeles in 1923.  Buena Vista Street also features a brand new restaurant, Carthay Circle Theatre.  This restaurant is modeled after the theatre where

Walt Disney premiered Snow White.  The chef from the ever popular Napa Rose restaurant has moved over to Carthay Circle Theatre, and the restaurant is already getting rave reviews.

Soon, the reception ended, and we were walked over to Cars Land.  Entering Cars Land for the first time is nearly indescribable. The town of Radiator Springs has been brought to life in such a way that you immediately feel sucked in.  I lost all feeling of being in a theme park, and truly believed I was in Radiator Springs.  Cars Land at night is by far the best way to view the town.  The neon lights and attention to detail will dazzle you.

Our first ride was on Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree a gentle spinning style ride.  I would term it to be a “light” version of the Mad Tea Party in Disneyland® Park.  Mater sings the square dance song as you ride around in “baby tractors” that travel in figure-eight circles.  It is a great family ride, and Mater will have you laughing as he tells his jokes.  He invited us to grab all of our “junk” before leaving the attraction and we headed deeper into Cars Land.

All of the shops and restaurants in Radiator Springs have been re-created in Cars Land, and it somehow makes it much more enjoyable to shop and eat when you are in a place you have seen in a movie.  Grabbing a milkshake at Flo’s V-8 Cafe was a blast, and the Cozy Cone Motel sports many snack options in each cone.

Our journey further into Cars Land finally took us to Radiator Springs Racers, the main attraction in the new land.  We jumped in line, and meandered our way to the loading dock.  I will warn you that this line continues on for quite a long way.  Our wait was about an hour, and that was without the FASTPASS® Service up and running, so wait times could be very long.  Finally it was our turn to ride.

***** SPOILER ALERT ******

Our Radiator Springs Racers journey began by progressing through several seat belt checkpoints, and then we left the dock to head out into the ride.  The first section of the ride is a very peaceful journey through the twists and turns of the area just outside of Radiator Springs.  This section felt much like the scene in the movie Cars where Lightning McQueen and Sally take a drive through the same area.  The music reached a crescendo just as a beautiful waterfall came into view, and then we entered through a cave to go into the “ride building.”

Our car then took on the characteristics of a hot rod by narrowly missing Mack (the eighteen wheeler), two other cars and a train.  After we got caught by the Sheriff, he asked us to head into town with Mater.  Mater came out to get us, but first, he wanted to take us “tractor tipping,” one of his favorite activities.  Of course, we were too loud, and Frank (a very large, overprotective tractor) saw us and gave chase.  After successfully leaving Frank in the dust, we arrived into town.  Many of the characters of Radiator Springs were there, and spoke to us as we drove by.  Sarge made sure to call Fillmore a “hippy” as we continued through the town, and Red the fire truck was watering his precious flowers.  It was then that we arrived to the prep area for the big race, in which we were to compete.

At this point, Lightening and Sally will send you one of two ways.  The door to the left leads to Luigi’s where your tires get changed.  It is a very creative process during which your car feels like it is raised up for each tire to be changed.  At the end of the process, a curtain is opened to show that you now have whitewall tires since Luigi believes those to be the best.  The door to the right leads to Ramone’s where you get a new paint job.  This option isn’t quite as innovative in our opinion as it is simply the same robot from the “corrosive test” in the Test Track® Attraction in Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida. Either way you go, you come out to meet Doc Hudson up on a car lift giving you instructions for the race.

You enter the starting line area and notice that you are now side-by-side with another car full of riders.  Luigi begins the race with a countdown, and off you go.  The ride dramatically speeds up at this point as you whip around tight corners and speed over little hills.  During the race portion, you jockey for position with the car next to you, and as the on-ride camera flashes in your face, you cross the finish line.  If you win, Doc Hudson congratulates you on your win, and if not, he still tells you how you ran the course very well.  The ride comes to a conclusion as you enter the unload area where Lightening and Mater tell both cars how fast and well you ran the race.

***** SPOILER END *****

All-in-all, this ride is absolutely incredible.  It is a family ride, a dark ride, and a thrill ride all at the same time.  Disney really outdid their selves on this ride, and we continued to get back in line over and over again as it was so incredibly fun.  For the foreseeable future, though, be sure to utilize FASTPASS® Service for this attraction as soon as the park opens as we are currently hearing about the stand-by line being over three hours long.

We concluded our evening by riding Luigi’s Flying Tires.  This ride is a great concept of a mixture of bumper cars with flying saucers.  You ride on a large tire that is lifted off the ground by air coming out of the attraction’s floor.  Imagine riding on a giant air hockey table and you will have the right idea.  Unfortunately, the concept simply is not very fun as the tires often bunch up in one corner of the attraction leaving the riders with nothing to do until others get out of the way.  Also, the ride depends on you leaning in the direction you want to go, and this poses a learning curve that lasts for much of your first ride.  Overall, while a neat concept, skipping this attraction won’t cause you to miss much.

Cars Land is a wonderfully detailed creation of the town of Radiator Springs, and you will want to devote several hours to not only riding the attractions, but also to simply walking through the land itself.  You’ll find many hidden hints to Cars the movie and to other Pixar movies.  I rarely say this, but you NEED to visit Cars Land.  It is a game changer for Disney California Adventure® Park, and along with the new Buena Vista Street, you’ll want to spend more than one day in this park.

So, plan a visit today with a Magic Maker® so that you don’t miss a minute of the fun of Cars Land.

Request a Quote

By |2017-06-27T10:22:41-05:00June 21st, 2012|Categories: Disney News, Disneyland News|0 Comments

Nighttime Skies on the 4th of July

4th of July at Magic Kingdom ParkBoth the Walt Disney World® Resort and the Disneyland® Resort will pixie dust the night skies in celebration of America’s Birthday! Whether watching the patriotic display at Magic Kingdom® Park, the rock ‘n’ roll spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™, or one of the shows, you can celebrate the holiday with a real BANG – Disney-style!

  • Magic Kingdom® Park in Florida and Disneyland® Park in California will present “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky.” This patriotic fireworks spectacular pays homage to the hopes and dreams of America’s forefathers.
    • Magic Kingdom® Park: July 3rd & 4th at 9pm
    • Disneyland® Park: July 1st – 4th at 9:30pm
  • At Disney’s Hollywood Studios™, Mulch, Sweat, and Shears perform for the all-new “Rockin’ 4th of July Celebration.” These resident landscapers – with serious rock and roll ambitions – take guests on a musical road trip across America highlighting each region’s contribution to rock and roll. Fireworks, lighting and special effects combine with the driving live rock and roll of Mulch, Sweat, and Shears to bring a new twist to celebrating Independence Day. Showtime is July 4th at 9:45 pm.
  • In Epcot®, the IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth show will be enhanced with “The Heartbeat of Freedom” overlay, an overture of traditional Americana themes displayed in a pyrotechnic and laser light event. Please note the special showtime for July 4th is at 10 pm.

Other patriotic activities will be taking place around the Parks and Resorts. Consult your Times Guide for complete details of these various activities including the “Voices of Liberty 4th of July Concert” and your opportunity to meet Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross and Disney characters adorned in patriotic dress at Epcot’s® American Adventure pavilion.

All activities are weather permitting and subject to change without notice.

By |2017-06-27T10:22:42-05:00June 20th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Photos of Cars Family Suites – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Just in time for the summer vacation season to start, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort opened their second phase of its new family suites at Walt Disney World® Resort yesterday.

In the new Cars themed section which features 480 family suites, guests venture down a freshly paved road into Radiator Springs. Guests will find popular landmarks like Luigi’s Casa Della Tires, Tow Mater Towing, Cozy Cone Motel and the Wheel Well Motel. The Cozy Cone Pool and orange cone-shaped cabanas are present for guests to cool off from the Florida heat.

The high-octane theming doesn’t stop outside! Inside the family suites, orange cones are imprinted in the carpeting and adorning the light fixtures plus animation-inspired artwork is displayed. Pull-out beds extend from the living room sofa (disguised as the back seat of an old hot rod), the tool chest is actually a dresser and the bathroom design is inspired by a car wash!

One of our Magic Makers®, Danny Cox, was on location for the opening of Phase 2 and has provided us with this photo album.

Opening dates for the remaining two sections of the resort are:

  • The Lion King – Aug. 10
  • The Little Mermaid – Sep. 15

Contact your Magic Maker® to check on availability for accommodations at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort for your upcoming stay!

 

View our other photo albums of Disney Art of Animation Resort:

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Amazes Guests – Animation Hall Photos

Big Blue World – Photo Tour of the Grounds at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Photos of Finding Nemo Family Suites – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

By |2017-06-27T10:22:42-05:00June 19th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Photos of Cars Family Suites – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Just in time for the summer vacation season to start, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort opened their second phase of its new family suites at Walt Disney World® Resort yesterday.

In the new Cars themed section which features 480 family suites, guests venture down a freshly paved road into Radiator Springs. Guests will find popular landmarks like Luigi’s Casa Della Tires, Tow Mater Towing, Cozy Cone Motel and the Wheel Well Motel. The Cozy Cone Pool and orange cone-shaped cabanas are present for guests to cool off from the Florida heat.

The high-octane theming doesn’t stop outside! Inside the family suites, orange cones are imprinted in the carpeting and adorning the light fixtures plus animation-inspired artwork is displayed. Pull-out beds extend from the living room sofa (disguised as the back seat of an old hot rod), the tool chest is actually a dresser and the bathroom design is inspired by a car wash!

One of our Magic Makers®, Danny Cox, was on location for the opening of Phase 2 and has provided us with this photo album.

Opening dates for the remaining two sections of the resort are:

  • The Lion King – Aug. 10
  • The Little Mermaid – Sep. 15

Contact your Magic Maker® to check on availability for accommodations at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort for your upcoming stay!

 

View our other photo albums of Disney Art of Animation Resort:

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Amazes Guests – Animation Hall Photos

Big Blue World – Photo Tour of the Grounds at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Photos of Finding Nemo Family Suites – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Ride Along on Radiator Springs Racers

Start your engines and prepare for the ride of your life! This thrilling auto racing competition will send you rocketing through the desert landscape of Ornament Valley. You’ll run into some of your favorite characters from the Disney·Pixar movie Cars in some very familiar locations!

Take a ride on Disney California Adventure® Park’s new attraction, Radiator Springs Racers, with our exclusive Off to Neverland Travel® video. Ka-chow!

By |2017-06-27T10:22:42-05:00June 18th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Ride Along on Radiator Springs Racers

Start your engines and prepare for the ride of your life! This thrilling auto racing competition will send you rocketing through the desert landscape of Ornament Valley. You’ll run into some of your favorite characters from the Disney·Pixar movie Cars in some very familiar locations!

Take a ride on Disney California Adventure® Park’s new attraction, Radiator Springs Racers, with our exclusive Off to Neverland Travel® video. Ka-chow!

New and Fresh at Disneyland® Park

Guests visiting Disneyland® Park will notice new venues and shows and some new looks for some of their favorite attractions.

MatterhornThe Matterhorn Bobsleds, a Disneyland® Park landmark since 1959, just reopen following a five-and-a-half month refresh of the attraction. The mountain has new paint and “snow caps” on the outside and some lighting changes inside. A new three-person bobsled will allow guests to be seated individually.

The mountain climbers will also return from their hiatus this summer to thrill guests as they scale the Matterhorn slopes.

The weather will be changing in Pixie Hollow this fall when a new fairy arrives to visit Tinker Bell. Frost fairy Periwinkle, from the upcoming Disney video Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings joins Pixie Hollow, but not without some changes. Tinker Bell’s snow-making machine will be added to help keep Periwinkle cool.

Additional new faces at Disneyland® Park are Merida, the adventurous heroine of the upcoming Disney•Pixar movie Brave, and her three bear cubs. Hailing from the Scottish Highlands, Merida will be visiting guests in an interactive meet-and-play experience near “it’s a small world®.”

Big Thunder Ranch JamboreeIn Frontierland®, the newly premiered Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree brings music, dancing, crafts, pin trading and plenty of Disney characters (in Western wear) to the space previously known as Festival Arena. Guests may join in and kick up their heels with Billy Hill and the Hillbillies at an old-fashioned Cowboy Roundup or gather to enjoy live performances by visiting schools and community groups, presented by the Disney Performing Arts Program.


The west side of Main Street, U.S.A.® Area now features an array of refreshed shops and restaurants. All of their turn-of-the-century interiors are newly redecorated with period signs, lighting fixtures and woodwork.

  • Guests visiting Carnation Café can now enjoy indoor as well as outdoor seating. New menu items include apple-granola pancakes and huevos rancheros for breakfast, plus fresh fish and Walt Disney’s favorite beef-and-pork meatloaf for dinner. Beloved Carnation Café cast member Oscar Martinez will continue to greet guests as he has for more than five decades!
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor has expanded its scooping space and added registers, all the better to serve guests. The menu includes classic sundaes and new ice cream floats.
  • The Penny Arcade has returned with vintage games and silent movie Mutoscope viewing machines, plus the mystical fortune-telling Esmeralda and the classic Welte Orchestrion organ-and-percussion music machine, purchased for Disneyland® Park by Walt Disney himself.
  • The expanded kitchen at the Candy Palace allows guests to watch two kinds of candy being prepared at the same time. The Candy Palace is still making all the favorites like caramel and gourmet candy apples, toffee and fudge, and the extremely popular handmade candy canes made each holiday season.
  • Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, which opened in early 2012, has become a popular stop for breakfast, lunch or dinner on Main Street, U.S.A.® Their menu features baked goods, sandwiches, salads and beverages and the whimsical décor of “Mary Poppins” adds to diners’ enjoyment.

Main Street Opera HouseIn the Main Street Opera House, the Voices of Liberty, an a cappella vocal group inspired by the popular Voices of Liberty at The American Adventure attraction in the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida will perform patriotic songs to entertain guests awaiting the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” presentation.

Lastly, Disneyland® Park fans, dedicated gardeners and admirers of the Resort’s landscape will all want to experience the Cultivating the Magic Tour, which explores Disneyland® Park horticulture. Presented by a Resort Tour Guide, the tour explores landscaping highlights of the park from the “Flower Mickey” at the Main Gate to the spectacular plantings in the Jungle Cruise and Storybook Land.

By |2017-06-27T10:22:43-05:00June 17th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

New and Fresh at Disneyland® Park

Guests visiting Disneyland® Park will notice new venues and shows and some new looks for some of their favorite attractions.

MatterhornThe Matterhorn Bobsleds, a Disneyland® Park landmark since 1959, just reopen following a five-and-a-half month refresh of the attraction. The mountain has new paint and “snow caps” on the outside and some lighting changes inside. A new three-person bobsled will allow guests to be seated individually.

The mountain climbers will also return from their hiatus this summer to thrill guests as they scale the Matterhorn slopes.

The weather will be changing in Pixie Hollow this fall when a new fairy arrives to visit Tinker Bell. Frost fairy Periwinkle, from the upcoming Disney video Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings joins Pixie Hollow, but not without some changes. Tinker Bell’s snow-making machine will be added to help keep Periwinkle cool.

Additional new faces at Disneyland® Park are Merida, the adventurous heroine of the upcoming Disney•Pixar movie Brave, and her three bear cubs. Hailing from the Scottish Highlands, Merida will be visiting guests in an interactive meet-and-play experience near “it’s a small world®.”

Big Thunder Ranch JamboreeIn Frontierland®, the newly premiered Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree brings music, dancing, crafts, pin trading and plenty of Disney characters (in Western wear) to the space previously known as Festival Arena. Guests may join in and kick up their heels with Billy Hill and the Hillbillies at an old-fashioned Cowboy Roundup or gather to enjoy live performances by visiting schools and community groups, presented by the Disney Performing Arts Program.


The west side of Main Street, U.S.A.® Area now features an array of refreshed shops and restaurants. All of their turn-of-the-century interiors are newly redecorated with period signs, lighting fixtures and woodwork.

  • Guests visiting Carnation Café can now enjoy indoor as well as outdoor seating. New menu items include apple-granola pancakes and huevos rancheros for breakfast, plus fresh fish and Walt Disney’s favorite beef-and-pork meatloaf for dinner. Beloved Carnation Café cast member Oscar Martinez will continue to greet guests as he has for more than five decades!
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor has expanded its scooping space and added registers, all the better to serve guests. The menu includes classic sundaes and new ice cream floats.
  • The Penny Arcade has returned with vintage games and silent movie Mutoscope viewing machines, plus the mystical fortune-telling Esmeralda and the classic Welte Orchestrion organ-and-percussion music machine, purchased for Disneyland® Park by Walt Disney himself.
  • The expanded kitchen at the Candy Palace allows guests to watch two kinds of candy being prepared at the same time. The Candy Palace is still making all the favorites like caramel and gourmet candy apples, toffee and fudge, and the extremely popular handmade candy canes made each holiday season.
  • Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, which opened in early 2012, has become a popular stop for breakfast, lunch or dinner on Main Street, U.S.A.® Their menu features baked goods, sandwiches, salads and beverages and the whimsical décor of “Mary Poppins” adds to diners’ enjoyment.

Main Street Opera HouseIn the Main Street Opera House, the Voices of Liberty, an a cappella vocal group inspired by the popular Voices of Liberty at The American Adventure attraction in the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida will perform patriotic songs to entertain guests awaiting the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” presentation.

Lastly, Disneyland® Park fans, dedicated gardeners and admirers of the Resort’s landscape will all want to experience the Cultivating the Magic Tour, which explores Disneyland® Park horticulture. Presented by a Resort Tour Guide, the tour explores landscaping highlights of the park from the “Flower Mickey” at the Main Gate to the spectacular plantings in the Jungle Cruise and Storybook Land.

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