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A Special Mother’s Day at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park

Rhino baby with mother at Disney's Animal KingdomA special “Disney mom” has a new reason to celebrate this Sunday after giving birth to a white rhino calf at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park.

After a 16-month gestation period, Kendi gave birth to her fourth calf Friday, May 4. The unnamed healthy male is the ninth white rhino which has been born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Ironically enough, his mother, Kendi, was the first 13 years ago!

“The birth of a white rhino calf is certainly something to celebrate since the population of this species is endangered in the wild,” said Jackie Ogden, Ph.D., vice president of Animals, Science and Environment for Disney Parks. “It’s encouraging that with protection and careful management, the global population of white rhinos continues to grow.”

Rhino Baby with mother

Guests visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park unfortunately won’t be able to catch a glimpse of the little one quite yet. The calf and mother will spend some time off the savannah bonding before they return to the herd in the coming weeks.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park participates in a white rhino breeding program coordinated by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The program focuses on sustaining the white rhino population in North America. Beyond breeding programs, The Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund and the Disney Foundation have provided more than $1 million in support to programs in Africa and Asia to protect the last five remaining species of rhino.

And now, a few White rhino fun facts that you may have learned on a previous Kilimanjaro Safaris® Expedition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park:

  • White rhinos are named not for their color, which is gray, but for the shape of their mouths. The word “weit” in Afrikaans means wide.
  • The white rhino is among the world’s largest land mammals, second only to the elephant. A male rhino can grow to more than 5,000 pounds as an adult.
  • A rhino can move its ears independently to pick up sounds but it depends most on smell.
  • The receptors responsible for the rhino’s sense of smell are larger than the animal’s entire brain.
  • The white rhinoceros has the widest set of nostrils of any land based animal.

A Special Mother’s Day at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park

Rhino baby with mother at Disney's Animal KingdomA special “Disney mom” has a new reason to celebrate this Sunday after giving birth to a white rhino calf at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park.

After a 16-month gestation period, Kendi gave birth to her fourth calf Friday, May 4. The unnamed healthy male is the ninth white rhino which has been born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Ironically enough, his mother, Kendi, was the first 13 years ago!

“The birth of a white rhino calf is certainly something to celebrate since the population of this species is endangered in the wild,” said Jackie Ogden, Ph.D., vice president of Animals, Science and Environment for Disney Parks. “It’s encouraging that with protection and careful management, the global population of white rhinos continues to grow.”

Rhino Baby with mother

Guests visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park unfortunately won’t be able to catch a glimpse of the little one quite yet. The calf and mother will spend some time off the savannah bonding before they return to the herd in the coming weeks.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park participates in a white rhino breeding program coordinated by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The program focuses on sustaining the white rhino population in North America. Beyond breeding programs, The Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund and the Disney Foundation have provided more than $1 million in support to programs in Africa and Asia to protect the last five remaining species of rhino.

And now, a few White rhino fun facts that you may have learned on a previous Kilimanjaro Safaris® Expedition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park:

  • White rhinos are named not for their color, which is gray, but for the shape of their mouths. The word “weit” in Afrikaans means wide.
  • The white rhino is among the world’s largest land mammals, second only to the elephant. A male rhino can grow to more than 5,000 pounds as an adult.
  • A rhino can move its ears independently to pick up sounds but it depends most on smell.
  • The receptors responsible for the rhino’s sense of smell are larger than the animal’s entire brain.
  • The white rhinoceros has the widest set of nostrils of any land based animal.
By |2017-06-27T10:22:49-05:00May 12th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

An Unique BLAST on Disney Cruise Line®

Guests sailing aboard one of Disney Cruise Line’s® four ships – Disney Magic®, Disney Wonder®, Disney Dream™, or the Disney Fantasy™ – will find themselves surrounded by amazing amenities, spectacular shows, and fabulous food.

All Disney Cruise Line® sailings feature several deck parties. These parties are family celebrations under the sun and stars complete with music, dancing, and of course your favorite Disney characters.

Pirates IN the Caribbean Deck PartyThe most famous (and crowd favorite) of Disney Cruise Line’s® deck parties is the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party. Your night begins when a special Pirate’s Dinner is all mapped out for ‘yer feastin’ at your rotational restaurant for that night. After dinner, you ‘hoist’ yourself up to the Deck for a rowdy buccaneer bash. An epic battle at sea ensues as the good guys take on the villains. Disney characters such as Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Captain Mickey, Minnie and Goofy join the cruise staff on the stage for some music and dancing!

But after all of this fun, the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party gets even better! In typical Disney-fashion, Captain Mickey takes the party into the sky with a special grand finale – the only fireworks display at sea! That’s right, Disney Cruise Line® is the only cruise line to offer fireworks at sea to their guests!

Take a look at this preview video of the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party.

That is just a short preview of all the fun at the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party. The party is truly an adventure that everyone will enjoy! Due to some local restrictions, Disney Cruise Line® is not able to offer the fireworks at sea for all sailings. Please contact your Magic Maker® for full details.

By |2017-06-27T10:22:59-05:00May 11th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

An Unique BLAST on Disney Cruise Line®

Guests sailing aboard one of Disney Cruise Line’s® four ships – Disney Magic®, Disney Wonder®, Disney Dream™, or the Disney Fantasy™ – will find themselves surrounded by amazing amenities, spectacular shows, and fabulous food.

All Disney Cruise Line® sailings feature several deck parties. These parties are family celebrations under the sun and stars complete with music, dancing, and of course your favorite Disney characters.

Pirates IN the Caribbean Deck PartyThe most famous (and crowd favorite) of Disney Cruise Line’s® deck parties is the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party. Your night begins when a special Pirate’s Dinner is all mapped out for ‘yer feastin’ at your rotational restaurant for that night. After dinner, you ‘hoist’ yourself up to the Deck for a rowdy buccaneer bash. An epic battle at sea ensues as the good guys take on the villains. Disney characters such as Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Captain Mickey, Minnie and Goofy join the cruise staff on the stage for some music and dancing!

But after all of this fun, the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party gets even better! In typical Disney-fashion, Captain Mickey takes the party into the sky with a special grand finale – the only fireworks display at sea! That’s right, Disney Cruise Line® is the only cruise line to offer fireworks at sea to their guests!

Take a look at this preview video of the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party.

That is just a short preview of all the fun at the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party. The party is truly an adventure that everyone will enjoy! Due to some local restrictions, Disney Cruise Line® is not able to offer the fireworks at sea for all sailings. Please contact your Magic Maker® for full details.

Walt Disney World® Resort Beyond the Bun

by Magic Maker® Tara Radulski

“MOM!  I’m hungry!”

As the mother to two young boys, both of which are in the 95th percentile or higher for their height, we hear this often at home…and even more when we are on vacation.  Just the other weekend we went to Fort Worth, Texas for the day to enjoy the Children’s Museum.  To our delight, the Fort Worth Stock Yard show was also going on, and we had the opportunity to enjoy it as well.  The only downfall to our day was having lunch at the stockyard show.  Just the thought of eating at fairs or amusement parks is enough to send me running for my antacid! The burgers, fries, corndogs, chicken strips, fried pickles and such make up just about the entire menu selection.  I know it’s bad when my kids start asking for a piece of fruit instead of more junk.

At Walt Disney World® Resort, some refer to it as Quick Service, others refer to it as Counter Service, some may even call it “fast food”.  It is all those things, but it is also much more than what you would expect from “amusement park” food.  Clients who are on one of the Disney Dining Plans, especially those on the Quick Service Dining Plan, always ask me what the best places to eat a quick meal are.  Now, I will admit that the expected burgers and fries, pizza and chicken strips are available.  But much better options abound!

In our two-part series, we’ll look at the four Walt Disney World® Resort parks and explore what Walt Disney World® Resort has to offer ‘beyond the bun’.

MAGIC KINGDOM® Park

While in the Magic Kingdom® Park you can eat like a princess on a pauper’s budget (well, not really, but almost!)  The Columbia Harbor House in Liberty Square Area has Quick Service options such as their Lighthouse Sandwich which is hummus with tomato & broccoli slaw on toasted multigrain bread; or the Anchors Aweigh Sandwich with white tuna with lettuce and tomato on toasted multigrain bun; or even grilled salmon served with couscous and steamed fresh broccoli..  Also in the Magic Kingdom® Park, Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland® Area boasts half a rotisserie chicken or BBQ Ribs, both served with mashed potatoes and a seasonal vegetable.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park is “natazu” and the Quick Service options are much more than typical fast food!  At the Yak & Yeti™ Local Foods Cafe, guests can dine on items such as honey chicken, sweet and sour chicken, orange beef, an Asian chicken sandwich, or Mandarin chicken salad.  Over at the Flame Tree Barbecue there are options such as half a slab of St. Louis Ribs served with baked beans and corn muffin; half a rotisserie chicken served with baked beans and corn muffin; a beef or pork sandwich served with baked beans; a smoked turkey breast sandwich served on a multi-grain bun with cole slaw; or a barbecue chicken salad served with crisp greens and tomato with balsamic vinaigrette dressing in a toasted garlic shell.

You may just have to think again before you use the words “fast food” to describe the quick service / counter service food options at the Walt Disney World® Resort! Be sure to read next week as we finish exploring quick service dining around the parks at Epcot® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios™!

Walt Disney World® Resort Beyond the Bun

by Magic Maker® Tara Radulski

“MOM!  I’m hungry!”

As the mother to two young boys, both of which are in the 95th percentile or higher for their height, we hear this often at home…and even more when we are on vacation.  Just the other weekend we went to Fort Worth, Texas for the day to enjoy the Children’s Museum.  To our delight, the Fort Worth Stock Yard show was also going on, and we had the opportunity to enjoy it as well.  The only downfall to our day was having lunch at the stockyard show.  Just the thought of eating at fairs or amusement parks is enough to send me running for my antacid! The burgers, fries, corndogs, chicken strips, fried pickles and such make up just about the entire menu selection.  I know it’s bad when my kids start asking for a piece of fruit instead of more junk.

At Walt Disney World® Resort, some refer to it as Quick Service, others refer to it as Counter Service, some may even call it “fast food”.  It is all those things, but it is also much more than what you would expect from “amusement park” food.  Clients who are on one of the Disney Dining Plans, especially those on the Quick Service Dining Plan, always ask me what the best places to eat a quick meal are.  Now, I will admit that the expected burgers and fries, pizza and chicken strips are available.  But much better options abound!

In our two-part series, we’ll look at the four Walt Disney World® Resort parks and explore what Walt Disney World® Resort has to offer ‘beyond the bun’.

MAGIC KINGDOM® Park

While in the Magic Kingdom® Park you can eat like a princess on a pauper’s budget (well, not really, but almost!)  The Columbia Harbor House in Liberty Square Area has Quick Service options such as their Lighthouse Sandwich which is hummus with tomato & broccoli slaw on toasted multigrain bread; or the Anchors Aweigh Sandwich with white tuna with lettuce and tomato on toasted multigrain bun; or even grilled salmon served with couscous and steamed fresh broccoli..  Also in the Magic Kingdom® Park, Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland® Area boasts half a rotisserie chicken or BBQ Ribs, both served with mashed potatoes and a seasonal vegetable.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park is “natazu” and the Quick Service options are much more than typical fast food!  At the Yak & Yeti™ Local Foods Cafe, guests can dine on items such as honey chicken, sweet and sour chicken, orange beef, an Asian chicken sandwich, or Mandarin chicken salad.  Over at the Flame Tree Barbecue there are options such as half a slab of St. Louis Ribs served with baked beans and corn muffin; half a rotisserie chicken served with baked beans and corn muffin; a beef or pork sandwich served with baked beans; a smoked turkey breast sandwich served on a multi-grain bun with cole slaw; or a barbecue chicken salad served with crisp greens and tomato with balsamic vinaigrette dressing in a toasted garlic shell.

You may just have to think again before you use the words “fast food” to describe the quick service / counter service food options at the Walt Disney World® Resort! Be sure to read next week as we finish exploring quick service dining around the parks at Epcot® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios™!

By |2017-06-27T10:22:59-05:00May 10th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

2012 Sounds Like Summer Concert Series

A SALUTE TO THE EAGLES: During the Sounds Like Summer concert seriesAs the Epcot® International Flower & Garden Festival comes to a close, it is time to start “heating up” the park with the Sounds Like Summer concert series.

Your entire family will be grooving to the timeless tunes played by tribute bands of The Eagles, Bee Gees, U2, and more! Sounds Like Summer concerts are under the skies of the open-air America Gardens Theatre in World Showcase at Epcot®. Show times are 5:45, 7:00 and 8:15 p.m. (On July 4, showtimes are scheduled for 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.)

Sounds Like Summer Concert Series 2012 Performances

  • June 10 – June 17: Hotel California — A Salute to the Eagles
  • June 18 – June 23: Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot – The Ultimate Billy Joel Show
  • June 24 – June 30: Stayin’ Alive — A Tribute to the Bee Gees
  • July 1 – July 7: Slippery When Wet — The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
  • July 8 – July 14: The Police Experience – A Tribute to the Police
  • July 15 – July 21: SouthBound and Company — A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • July 22 – July 28: 2U — A Tribute to U2

Please note: Entertainment is subject to change without notice.

The Sounds Like Summer concerts are included with admission to Epcot®. Contact your Magic Maker® for additional information.

2012 Sounds Like Summer Concert Series

A SALUTE TO THE EAGLES: During the Sounds Like Summer concert seriesAs the Epcot® International Flower & Garden Festival comes to a close, it is time to start “heating up” the park with the Sounds Like Summer concert series.

Your entire family will be grooving to the timeless tunes played by tribute bands of The Eagles, Bee Gees, U2, and more! Sounds Like Summer concerts are under the skies of the open-air America Gardens Theatre in World Showcase at Epcot®. Show times are 5:45, 7:00 and 8:15 p.m. (On July 4, showtimes are scheduled for 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.)

Sounds Like Summer Concert Series 2012 Performances

  • June 10 – June 17: Hotel California — A Salute to the Eagles
  • June 18 – June 23: Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot – The Ultimate Billy Joel Show
  • June 24 – June 30: Stayin’ Alive — A Tribute to the Bee Gees
  • July 1 – July 7: Slippery When Wet — The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
  • July 8 – July 14: The Police Experience – A Tribute to the Police
  • July 15 – July 21: SouthBound and Company — A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • July 22 – July 28: 2U — A Tribute to U2

Please note: Entertainment is subject to change without notice.

The Sounds Like Summer concerts are included with admission to Epcot®. Contact your Magic Maker® for additional information.

By |2017-06-27T10:23:00-05:00May 9th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

More Details Surface on Be Our Guest Restaurant

Be Our Guest RestaurantAs the opening of the highly anticipated Be Our Guest Restaurant slowly draws closer, more and more details on this new dining location emerge. Back in March, we shared a video with you of the amazing mural that will serve as a backdrop making restaurant guests feel like they are part of the “Beauty and the Beast” movie.

Now, we are happy to bring you a video that details more of the inspiration behind the design and decor of the Be Our Guest Restaurant.

The Be Our Guest Restaurant is part of the New Fantasyland expansion that is currently taking place inside the Magic Kingdom® Park. The restaurant will serve as an additional counter-service location during lunch, but will offer table-service for dinner and is scheduled to open to the public prior to the holidays in 2012.

By |2017-06-27T10:23:00-05:00May 8th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|1 Comment

More Details Surface on Be Our Guest Restaurant

Be Our Guest RestaurantAs the opening of the highly anticipated Be Our Guest Restaurant slowly draws closer, more and more details on this new dining location emerge. Back in March, we shared a video with you of the amazing mural that will serve as a backdrop making restaurant guests feel like they are part of the “Beauty and the Beast” movie.

Now, we are happy to bring you a video that details more of the inspiration behind the design and decor of the Be Our Guest Restaurant.

The Be Our Guest Restaurant is part of the New Fantasyland expansion that is currently taking place inside the Magic Kingdom® Park. The restaurant will serve as an additional counter-service location during lunch, but will offer table-service for dinner and is scheduled to open to the public prior to the holidays in 2012.

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