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Fantastic Fantasmic! Meal Experiences

Fantasmic Dinner Package

By Magic Maker® Heather Straight

Lights. Music. Pyrotechnics. Dancing. Lasers. Giant animatronic dragons. Video projected on massive screens of water. Good triumphing over evil.  The Fantasmic!  Show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ in Florida and Disneyland® Park in California are nighttime extravaganzas that are the very best of Walt Disney World® Resort and Disneyland® Resort entertainment and showmanship, and a highlight of every vacation for my family.  No matter how many times I see the show, I never fail to get goose bumps and tear up at the crucial moment when Sorcerer Mickey…well, I won’t give away the ending, but it’s a spectacle you don’t want to miss.

The shows are so popular that it can be tough to get a seat for the action.  People begin lining up to grab a spot 60-90 minutes before show time (even longer during peak travel seasons). You can avoid the line and have a tasty meal by taking advantage of a Fantasmic! Meal Experience.

Walt Disney World Resort® Dining Options

At Walt Disney World® Resort, Fantasmic! Show plays at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater in Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ to packed crowds.  There are bleachers for sitting and some standing room at the back when the seats have all been filled (which they do for nearly every show!).  There are no bad seats here, but if you want to guarantee yourself a seat without a very long wait in line before the show, then a Fantasmic! Meal Experience is the way to go.  You’ll enjoy lunch or dinner and then get a voucher to enter the Reserved Section of the amphitheater. The restaurant choices are:

  • Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano – available for lunch or dinner, and only 1 Table Service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.
  • Hollywood & Vine – this buffet meal is available only for dinner, and is also just 1 Table Service credit on the dining plan
  • The Hollywood Brown Derby – this signature dining experience is available for lunch or dinner Fantasmic! packages, and is 2 Table Service credits on the Disney Dining Plan (or 1 credit on the Deluxe Dining Plan)

We’ve tried a Fantasmic! Meal Experience at all three restaurants; my kids’ favorite was the Hollywood & Vine buffet, but my husband and I really loved the ambiance and amazing food at The Hollywood Brown Derby (it makes for an excellent romantic diner option). These packages are very popular, especially during peak seasons; your Magic Maker can help you reserve one 180 days prior to the start of your Walt Disney World® Resort vacation. A credit card hold is required.

Disneyland® Resort Dining Options

The original home of Fantasmic! Show, the show is performed right in the middle of the action at the Disneyland® Park on the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island.  There is no seating available here, just first-come, first-served standing room only (although if you arrive early enough to stake out a spot right in front, you can sit on the ground and still see the show).  If you want a chair, then the Premium Seating Dessert Package is for you.  At $60 per person, this is one of the most decadent things you can do to enhance your Disneyland® Park experience!

After you check-in with a Cast Member at a podium just across from Haunted Mansion® Attraction (we were directed to “look for the churro cart!”), you’ll be led to reserved, elevated seats front and center, with unobstructed views of the Rivers of America.  After you make yourself comfortable, another Cast Member will bring each of you a huge box filled with desserts.  Ours included mini key lime pie, cheesecake, fruit tart, and brownies, cookies, chocolate truffles, a selection of cheeses and crackers, and fruit.  It was so much food that even after I stuffed myself to bursting, I still had over half leftover to take back to the hotel (which I may have eaten for breakfast, but I’ll never tell!).  The Cast Member will also offer you all you can drink hot chocolate, coffee, hot tea, bottled water, or Coke products, and he or she will continue to serve you throughout the show.   Our view of the show was spectacular, and we felt extremely pampered.

Disneyland® Resort also offers dining packages for the wildly popular World of Color show that takes place in front of Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure® Park.  We opted for the picnic, which you can pick up for lunch or dinner.  You have a choice of several different meals that are conveniently packed into boxes and a souvenir reusable bag, and they have a great picnic area with tables and chairs.  They also offer two table service options for the World of Color package:

  • Ariel’s Grotto: 3-course dinner (great seafood choices, although the character don’t appear during dinner)
  • Wine Country Trattoria: lunch or dinner

All of these options include a ticket for the World of Color Viewing Area, and the prices range from $15.99 to $39.99.  Your Magic Maker can reserve one of these packages for you 30 days prior to your Disneyland® Resort vacation.  Full payment is required at the time of booking for both the Fantasmic! Show and World of Color packages.

Basin® Reopens to Downtown Disney® Guests

Basin productsBasin®, a store specializing in bath and beauty products, has reopened after its refurbishment to service guests at the Walt Disney World® Resort’s Downtown Disney® Marketplace.

Although Basin® is most widely known for their dozens of exclusive soaps, their product line also includes many unique moisturizers, bath bombs, massage bars, and shampoo and conditioner bars. All Basin® products have no parabens, alcohol, or mineral oils, are not tested on animals, and are made in the USA! Guests are able to experience many of their products inside the stores by trying them out before purchase. With so many different scents, you will find it hard to decide on just one!

The Downtown Disney® Marketplace location is one of Basin’s® only four storefront locations. A second location can be found nearby on Disney property inside the Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

Mickey Soap SculptureThe centerpiece of the updated Downtown Disney® Marketplace location is the giant Mickey Mouse soap sculpture in the middle of the store. This hand sculpted masterpiece started out as a 250-pound block of pure natural vegetable glycerin soap! This Mickey is an exclusive you will not find anywhere else – so be sure to stop by and see him during your next visit to the Walt Disney World® Resort!

Do you have a favorite Disney-themed Basin® exclusive soap? Tell us below in the comments section!

 

By |2017-06-27T10:23:02-05:00April 25th, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Basin® Reopens to Downtown Disney® Guests

Basin productsBasin®, a store specializing in bath and beauty products, has reopened after its refurbishment to service guests at the Walt Disney World® Resort’s Downtown Disney® Marketplace.

Although Basin® is most widely known for their dozens of exclusive soaps, their product line also includes many unique moisturizers, bath bombs, massage bars, and shampoo and conditioner bars. All Basin® products have no parabens, alcohol, or mineral oils, are not tested on animals, and are made in the USA! Guests are able to experience many of their products inside the stores by trying them out before purchase. With so many different scents, you will find it hard to decide on just one!

The Downtown Disney® Marketplace location is one of Basin’s® only four storefront locations. A second location can be found nearby on Disney property inside the Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

Mickey Soap SculptureThe centerpiece of the updated Downtown Disney® Marketplace location is the giant Mickey Mouse soap sculpture in the middle of the store. This hand sculpted masterpiece started out as a 250-pound block of pure natural vegetable glycerin soap! This Mickey is an exclusive you will not find anywhere else – so be sure to stop by and see him during your next visit to the Walt Disney World® Resort!

Do you have a favorite Disney-themed Basin® exclusive soap? Tell us below in the comments section!

 

‘Rev Up Your Engine’ with the Test Track® All Stars

Test Track All Stars SignWhen the Test Track® Attraction in Epcot® closed for refurbishment last week, Walt Disney World® Resort Entertainment introduced a new musical show to their schedule.

Test Track® All Stars is a hi-octane musical show that features 5 Chevrolet “employees” that perform on their breaks. As an a capella  group, they perform various driving-themed songs for guests during their show which lasts about 15-minutes. The Test Track® All Stars perform different songs in each show, so be sure to stop by for more than one show!

Some of the songs performed include:

  • See The USA In Your Chevrolet
  • Ease On Down The Road
  • Life Is A Highway
  • Car Wash
  • Grease Lightning
  • Born To Be Wild
  • You Can Drive My Car

Enjoy this video of the Test Track® All Stars performing See The USA In Your Chevrolet

Coffee Lovers Rejoice – Starbucks Coming to Disney Parks

Starbucks

One common question asked by our guests is where they can find a REAL cup of coffee on Disney property. While coffee is available at almost all counter and table service dining locations, it seems to always fall short of expectations.

Disney Parks has announced their plans to add a Starbucks location to each of their six U.S. Theme Parks inside the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida and the Disneyland® Resort in California.

The first of the planned Starbucks is scheduled to open in June inside Disney California Adventure® Park.  Each location will be creatively themed with their location inside the park. In addition to traditional Starbucks items, guests will also be able to choose from a selection of breakfast sandwiches, pastries, sandwiches, and sweets throughout the day.

By |2017-06-27T10:23:02-05:00April 23rd, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Coffee Lovers Rejoice – Starbucks Coming to Disney Parks

Starbucks

One common question asked by our guests is where they can find a REAL cup of coffee on Disney property. While coffee is available at almost all counter and table service dining locations, it seems to always fall short of expectations.

Disney Parks has announced their plans to add a Starbucks location to each of their six U.S. Theme Parks inside the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida and the Disneyland® Resort in California.

The first of the planned Starbucks is scheduled to open in June inside Disney California Adventure® Park.  Each location will be creatively themed with their location inside the park. In addition to traditional Starbucks items, guests will also be able to choose from a selection of breakfast sandwiches, pastries, sandwiches, and sweets throughout the day.

Conservation – It begins with YOU

ConservationOver the past week, we have talked about how Disney Parks has taken a proactive approach to Environmental stewardship by:

  • Conserving water, energy, and ecosystems.
  • Reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions
  • Inspiring others to take action for the environment

Now is when you step in! What changes can you and your family make that will positively impact the world around you? Disney Cast Members throughout the United States have made pledges to make their world a better place. It doesn’t take much – it can be something as simple as:

  • Raising the thermostat by 2 degrees in the summer and lower by 2 degrees in the winter
  • Using only reusable utensils and drinking containers during your daily life
  • Eating food that is caught, farmed or grown in an environmentally friendly way
  • Recycling anything and everything possible – even when you are away from home
  • Minimizing the use of fertilizer and pesticides

What is your pledge? Tell us in the comment section below.

By |2017-06-27T10:23:02-05:00April 22nd, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Conservation – It begins with YOU

ConservationOver the past week, we have talked about how Disney Parks has taken a proactive approach to Environmental stewardship by:

  • Conserving water, energy, and ecosystems.
  • Reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions
  • Inspiring others to take action for the environment

Now is when you step in! What changes can you and your family make that will positively impact the world around you? Disney Cast Members throughout the United States have made pledges to make their world a better place. It doesn’t take much – it can be something as simple as:

  • Raising the thermostat by 2 degrees in the summer and lower by 2 degrees in the winter
  • Using only reusable utensils and drinking containers during your daily life
  • Eating food that is caught, farmed or grown in an environmentally friendly way
  • Recycling anything and everything possible – even when you are away from home
  • Minimizing the use of fertilizer and pesticides

What is your pledge? Tell us in the comment section below.

By |2017-06-27T10:23:02-05:00April 22nd, 2012|Categories: Disney News, Walt Disney World News|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Walt Disney World® Resort – Growing Green

Cast Member RecyclingThe cast of the Walt Disney World® Resort has committed to minimizing their overall impact on the environment. Many operational changes have placed emphasis on effectively managing resource used through energy conservation and waste minimization, while also focusing on conserving the natural environment through science, education and leadership efforts.

Here is just a few of the many changes in day-to-day operations the Walt Disney World® Resort have implemented all in the name of conservation:

  • Walt Disney World® Resort has deployed more than 1,500 alternatively fueled vehicles-ranging from golf carts to Monorail trains to help lower emissions. They also replaced the entire fleet of Security vehicles with hybrids and other fuel-efficient options. This effort has reduced fuel consumption by an average of 33% per vehicle.
  • Walt Disney World® Resort installed energy-saving fixtures throughout the property. During an update at The Hall of Presidents, Cast Members replaced theatrical lighting with more efficient and longer-lasting LED fixtures. LEDs consuming only 3-to-13 watts can replace 75-to-100-watt incandescent bulbs with equivalent light output. LED fixtures are now used in 98 percent of the signs, decorations and Christmas trees at Walt Disney World Resort. Even Cinderella Castle glows “green” during the holidays with more than 170,000 LED white lights to glisten the Castle, using the equivalent energy of only 12 microwave ovens.
  • All 24 resort hotels at the Walt Disney World® Resort maintain the state’s Green Lodging designation – representing the largest number of Green Lodging-certified hotels in the state.
  • More than 92,000 tons of materials were recycled in 2010 at the Walt Disney World® Resort.
  • The Walt Disney World® Resort uses more than two billion gallons of reclaimed water a year for irrigation of landscape, washing buses and cleaning streets at theme parks and resorts. This amount of water could fill Spaceship Earth roughly 129 times.
  • Disney Harvest reduces food waste by gathering excess prepared food from Walt Disney World® Resort kitchens and distributing it through the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. More than 1,000 local children are fed weekly through this program. In 2010, Disney Harvest gave nearly 360,000 pounds of food to the hungry in Central Florida
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park provides some unique forms of “waste.” In 2010, more than 4,680 tons of manure was sent to the compost facility from Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the Tri-Circle D Ranch, producing more than 9,000 tons of compost throughout the year.
By |2017-06-27T10:23:02-05:00April 21st, 2012|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Walt Disney World® Resort – Growing Green

Cast Member RecyclingThe cast of the Walt Disney World® Resort has committed to minimizing their overall impact on the environment. Many operational changes have placed emphasis on effectively managing resource used through energy conservation and waste minimization, while also focusing on conserving the natural environment through science, education and leadership efforts.

Here is just a few of the many changes in day-to-day operations the Walt Disney World® Resort have implemented all in the name of conservation:

  • Walt Disney World® Resort has deployed more than 1,500 alternatively fueled vehicles-ranging from golf carts to Monorail trains to help lower emissions. They also replaced the entire fleet of Security vehicles with hybrids and other fuel-efficient options. This effort has reduced fuel consumption by an average of 33% per vehicle.
  • Walt Disney World® Resort installed energy-saving fixtures throughout the property. During an update at The Hall of Presidents, Cast Members replaced theatrical lighting with more efficient and longer-lasting LED fixtures. LEDs consuming only 3-to-13 watts can replace 75-to-100-watt incandescent bulbs with equivalent light output. LED fixtures are now used in 98 percent of the signs, decorations and Christmas trees at Walt Disney World Resort. Even Cinderella Castle glows “green” during the holidays with more than 170,000 LED white lights to glisten the Castle, using the equivalent energy of only 12 microwave ovens.
  • All 24 resort hotels at the Walt Disney World® Resort maintain the state’s Green Lodging designation – representing the largest number of Green Lodging-certified hotels in the state.
  • More than 92,000 tons of materials were recycled in 2010 at the Walt Disney World® Resort.
  • The Walt Disney World® Resort uses more than two billion gallons of reclaimed water a year for irrigation of landscape, washing buses and cleaning streets at theme parks and resorts. This amount of water could fill Spaceship Earth roughly 129 times.
  • Disney Harvest reduces food waste by gathering excess prepared food from Walt Disney World® Resort kitchens and distributing it through the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. More than 1,000 local children are fed weekly through this program. In 2010, Disney Harvest gave nearly 360,000 pounds of food to the hungry in Central Florida
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park provides some unique forms of “waste.” In 2010, more than 4,680 tons of manure was sent to the compost facility from Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the Tri-Circle D Ranch, producing more than 9,000 tons of compost throughout the year.
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