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New Disney Fantasy Experiences

The Disney Fantasy™, the new Disney Cruise Line® ship set to debut next spring, will bring to life many of the innovative features guests love on the recently launched Disney Dream™ including AquaDuck — the world’s first shipboard water coaster.  But new design elements and guest experiences will give the Disney Fantasy™ an identity all its own.

The Disney Fantasy™ is the second of two newly designed Disney Cruise Line® ships that take the family cruise experience to new heights. Sister ship to the Disney Dream™, which entered service in January 2011, the 4,000-passenger Disney Fantasy™ will sail week-long Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Fla., with its maiden voyage scheduled for March 31, 2012.

“Animation Magic” at Animator’s PalateAnimator's Palate on board the Disney Fantasy
Animator’s Palate on the Disney Fantasy brings the magic of Disney animation into the dining room with a new show called “Animation Magic.”  The dinner show celebrates the magic of Disney animation and allows families to create and participate in a whole new way.

Like Animator’s Palate on the Disney Dream, the venue is wall-to-wall whimsy inspired by a classic animation studio. Throughout the restaurant, pillars are fashioned like huge pencils and brushes. Character sketches, maquettes (three-dimensional character models), film strips and other tools of the animation trade adorn the room.  As a special nod to Mickey Mouse, the dining room chairs feature red and yellow colors and a trademark design – Mickey Mouse pants with two bright yellow buttons.

Upon entering Animator’s Palate, guests are surrounded by artwork featuring their favorite Disney characters.  Guests get a sneak peek into the origins of these beloved characters through concept art, storyboards and character studies.

As guests are seated at their tables, they are invited to draw a character of their own using a simple template on their placemat.  Then, just before dinner, house lights dim and a sprinkling of pixie dust illuminates the room.

Imagery is revealed on several large monitors showing animated, black and white drawings of Mickey Mouse.  Mickey then places the Sorcerer’s hat upon his head which transforms him, as well as all of the other pencil drawings shown throughout the room, from black and white to color.

Mickey then invites guests to sit back, relax and enjoy a taste of animation as a montage of memorable food-themed moments from Disney and Pixar films set to “Be Our Guest” begins to delight guests.  After the “Be Our Guest” number is complete, animated curtains are drawn on the monitors for a brief intermission. During this time, guests are encouraged to complete their own drawings, if they have not already done so, so they may be whisked off to Mickey Mouse who is conjuring a magical final act.

While guests enjoy dinner, the restaurant’s walls fill with classic Disney and Pixar characters gathering food, eating and drinking together, and celebrating over meals.

After dinner, the animated curtains are opened on the screens and Sorcerer Mickey returns for the exciting finale.  With a flourish and musical crescendo, Mickey works magic as only Disney can do.  Mickey conjures the guests’ drawings – now fully animated and brought to life – into the onscreen action.

A parade starts as Mickey leads the guests’ drawings in a march across the screens around the dining room.  The animation of the drawings becomes increasingly more elaborate, and then the drawings step into scenes from beloved Disney movies and skip, skate and dance side-by-side with characters such as Mickey Mouse, Jiminy Cricket, Cinderella and Snow White.

At the conclusion of the show, Mickey returns to say “so long” to the guests and, as he does, credits roll on screen showing each guest’s name listed as a guest animator. To commemorate the experience, each guest will have their character drawing returned to them, with an added touch… a golden seal proclaiming them an Official Disney Animator.

Europa Nighttime Entertainment District
On the Disney Fantasy, adult guests step into a world that’s all their own at Europa – a nighttime entertainment district exclusively for guests 18 and older that features sophisticated bars and trendy lounges inspired by the very best in European travel.

  • La Piazza is a lounge that draws inspiration from Italian cities and their decorative outdoor plazas. The bar is modeled after a colorful vintage carousel. Venetian masks, romantic couples’ booths and a classic Vespa with a sidecar add Italian flair.
  • Skyline is a chic bar that provides ever-changing birds-eye views of stunning European city skylines that transform from day to night. Skyline’s “windows to the world” give guests a glimpse of spectacular locales in panorama such as Paris, London, Barcelona, Athens and St. Petersburg.
  • O’Gill’s Pub is a rollicking Irish bar with modern-day twists.  Dark woods, brass accents and a selection of Irish beers create the perfect pub atmosphere where guests can sip a pint while watching live sporting events on one of several high-definition televisions.
  • Ooh La La is inspired by an elegant French boudoir adorned with velvet tufted walls, Victorian furniture and Louis XIV-style chaise lounges. A sensuous color palette is accented with ornate framed mirrors, gold details and a “jewel box” feature bar backed with sparkling diamond-like facets.
  • The Tube transports guests to a vibrant metropolitan club via the London Underground. Guests “mind the gap” as they walk across a Tube route map, lounge among mod furniture, pose by a red English phone booth, dance atop an illuminated Union Jack dance floor and enjoy cocktails at a bar inspired by Big Ben and London’s many train stations.

“Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular”
A new ship means new main stage entertainment at the 1,340-seat Walt Disney Theatre.  New to Disney Cruise Line, “Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular” takes the stage on the Disney Fantasy.  During this Broadway-style production, guests laugh along with the wise-cracking Genie and the cast from the classic animated Disney film, “Aladdin.”

In this fast-paced musical comedy, Aladdin is back as the “street rat” of Agrabah meeting up with a Genie who grants him three wishes, battling the evil Jafar, and falling in love with Princess Jasmine.

Many of the classic scenes and songs from the movie are re-created on stage and some of the action even spills out into the aisles, like Prince Ali’s jubilant arrival in Agrabah on the back of a stallion. Magic lamps, wise-cracking genies, princesses and evil wizards are all part of this musical production. And of course, an Aladdin production would not be complete without a magic flying carpet scene, which combines mechanical wizardry with state-of-the-art projections, allowing Jasmine and Aladdin to soar as they perform a heartfelt duet of “Whole New World.”

Many of the songs from the movie are featured in the 45-minute musical production, including “Friend Like Me,” which is performed as a lively, Las Vegas-style production number featuring special effects, illusions and more than a dozen dancing genies. Composer Alan Menken, who created the original soundtrack with songwriters Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, composed an original song for the stage production entitled “To Be Free.”

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique on the Disney Fantasy, aspiring young princesses and pirates receive the full fairy tale treatment with pixie-dusted and piratical makeovers at this very special salon.

When young princesses-to-be make their royal entrance at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, they are greeted by their very own Fairy Godmother-in-training who transform them with magical makeovers such as the Disney Diva, the Pop Princess or the Fairy Tale Princess. A variety of royal treatment packages include combinations of hairstyle, shimmering makeup and nails. Princess costumes, complete with crown, wand and shoes also are available.

Exclusive to Disney Cruise Line, Captain Mickey Mouse, Princess Minnie Mouse and First Mate Minnie Mouse makeovers plus special Under the Sea packages will be offered.

On pirate party nights aboard the Disney Fantasy, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique transforms into the Pirate’s League, where swashbuckling boys, girls and grownups can get ready for the pirate life.

Each guest checking in at the plunder-filled pirate’s lair gets an official pirate name.  Then it’s off to Muster Station for applications of beards and bandanas, swords and scars, earrings and eye patches – all done with the savvy skill of a pirate master who shares his own tales of sea-sailing adventures.

After the new buccaneers recite a sacred pirate oath, they are officially part of Captain Jack’s motley crew, leaving their old identities behind.  The shipmates and scoundrels are then turned loose on their pirate vessel.

Guests can choose from two pirate packages – First Mate (includes bandana, facial scars tattoos, fake teeth, earring, eye patch, sword and sheath) or Empress (includes bandana, shimmering makeup, face gem, tattoos, nail polish, earring, eye patch, sword and sheath).

Atrium Lobby – Mademoiselle Minnie Mouse
Disney Fantasy AtriumThe magnificent three-deck atrium lobby on the Disney Fantasy is reminiscent of grand ocean liners of the Golden Age.  Art Nouveau-inspired details and patterns in hues of vibrant blue, green, pink and gold lend to the sophistication.  Glamorous and graceful design elements include a sweeping grand staircase, towering fluted columns, grand piano and an exquisite marble and stone inlay floor. A focal point is a cascading chandelier of stained glass and crystal beads.

The pièce de résistance of the magnificent space is the atrium lobby statue – Mademoiselle Minnie Mouse.  Inspired by travel of the 1920s and 1930s, Minnie, cast in bronze and dressed in vintage fashion with a parasol and steamer luggage at her side, serves to welcome all guests who board the ship.

Royal Court Restaurant
At Royal Court restaurant, guests are immersed in the lavish surroundings of an elegant dining room fit for a grand palace.  Royal Court takes design inspiration from the classic Disney films “Cinderella,” “Snow White,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Sleeping Beauty.”  Décor features ornate details and custom furnishings and fixtures that incorporate iconic symbols from the films – glass slippers, apples, roses and tiaras.

An Austrian glass chandelier is a focal point, while eight custom brass and glass lighting fixtures modeled after Cinderella’s coach adorn the room.  Hand-crafted mosaic tile murals of the princesses – Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Jasmine, Ariel and Sleeping Beauty (Aurora) – and their princes grace the walls.  Inspired by the mosaic tile murals in Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom, the Disney Fantasy mosaics are beingmeticulously created by skilled Italian craftspeople using more than 200,000 individual tiles, with 23 mosaic panels depicting six different vignettes.Royal Court Restaurant on board the Disney Fantasy

With careful attention to detail, many of the restaurant’s features are modeled precisely from the inspirational films. The Royal Court’s chandeliers, chair backs and columns with marble bases and fluted tops are fashioned after those seen in “Beauty and the Beast.”  Wall sconces, decorative patterns, throne-style chairs and the circular floor plan are recreated from “Cinderella.”

The Disney Fantasy will depart on her maiden voyage March 31, 2012, and will sail out of Port Canaveral on seven-night Caribbean itineraries – alternating eastern (St. Maarten and St. Thomas) and western (Grand Cayman, Costa Maya, Cozumel). Special Eastern Caribbean sailings in November and December 2012 stop at St. Thomas and San Juan, Puerto Rico.  All Disney Fantasy itineraries include a stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.

2012 Itineraries are now available to book on board the Disney Fantasy™.
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Review

By Magic Maker® Jennifer LennoxDisney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

My family of four, including my two young daughters, then ages 9 and three, were lucky enough to stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge for the first time last August.  I was so excited, as we have eaten at Boma – Flavors of Africa, located in this resort, and I had always hoped to spend more time there.

It did not disappoint!  While we did not request (or pay for) a Savannah view room, we were able to see many animals from our balcony each day, and that was really special.  There is no assurance that this will happen, so if that view is important, you should always reserve it!  (As I packed the car to return home, I looked behind me and saw a woman on her balcony, about 10 feet away!  I would have to say that that view might be a bit disappointing.)  In our case, we just got a little extra pixie dust.

Our room was as far from the lobby and pool area as it could have possibly been, and it was a very long walk!  We didn’t mind it so much, but it is worth considering making a location request when you make your reservation. While the Walt Disney World® Resorts do not guarantee these types of requests, they do try their best to accommodate them.

We enjoyed the main pool twice during our vacation.  It was a beautiful area, and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to use it. I had looked at it longingly in the past, while waiting to be seated for dinner at Boma – Flavors of Africa.  My young daughter loved the zero-entry pool and my older one appreciated the pool slide.  The water temperature was warm, but still very refreshing in the incredible August heat. We wondered why we have so often passed up the opportunity to enjoy the resorts in previous trips. We certainly felt refreshed and ready for a fun evening after a relaxing swim.

We also took advantage of our location to eat at Boma – Flavors of Africa once for dinner as well as once for breakfast!  There is something there for everyone, picky eaters and adventurous alike.  I recommend trying the various soups, such as pumpkin or carrot and ginger.  You might be surprised at how good they are.  I know I was!

This deluxe resort is generally the most affordable in that category.  I can’t wait to go back, and enthusiastically recommend it to anyone, those with or without children, to young couples or grandparents, honeymooners and special groups.

Have you visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge?  Please share your experiences with us.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Review

By Magic Maker® Jennifer LennoxDisney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

My family of four, including my two young daughters, then ages 9 and three, were lucky enough to stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge for the first time last August.  I was so excited, as we have eaten at Boma – Flavors of Africa, located in this resort, and I had always hoped to spend more time there.

It did not disappoint!  While we did not request (or pay for) a Savannah view room, we were able to see many animals from our balcony each day, and that was really special.  There is no assurance that this will happen, so if that view is important, you should always reserve it!  (As I packed the car to return home, I looked behind me and saw a woman on her balcony, about 10 feet away!  I would have to say that that view might be a bit disappointing.)  In our case, we just got a little extra pixie dust.

Our room was as far from the lobby and pool area as it could have possibly been, and it was a very long walk!  We didn’t mind it so much, but it is worth considering making a location request when you make your reservation. While the Walt Disney World® Resorts do not guarantee these types of requests, they do try their best to accommodate them.

We enjoyed the main pool twice during our vacation.  It was a beautiful area, and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to use it. I had looked at it longingly in the past, while waiting to be seated for dinner at Boma – Flavors of Africa.  My young daughter loved the zero-entry pool and my older one appreciated the pool slide.  The water temperature was warm, but still very refreshing in the incredible August heat. We wondered why we have so often passed up the opportunity to enjoy the resorts in previous trips. We certainly felt refreshed and ready for a fun evening after a relaxing swim.

We also took advantage of our location to eat at Boma – Flavors of Africa once for dinner as well as once for breakfast!  There is something there for everyone, picky eaters and adventurous alike.  I recommend trying the various soups, such as pumpkin or carrot and ginger.  You might be surprised at how good they are.  I know I was!

This deluxe resort is generally the most affordable in that category.  I can’t wait to go back, and enthusiastically recommend it to anyone, those with or without children, to young couples or grandparents, honeymooners and special groups.

Have you visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge?  Please share your experiences with us.

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Dining, Show Times Change on Disney Dream

Disney's Believe

To better accommodate Guests, Disney Cruise Line® is adjusting both dining and show times onboard the Disney Dream™.

Main dining will begin at 5:45 p.m., with second dining beginning at 8:15 p.m.

There are now only two evening performances in the Walt Disney Theatre: at 6:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Your Clients can attend the performance that best complements their assigned dining time. In addition, there are special matinee performances of two popular shows –Villains Tonight! and Disney’s Believe.

Be sure to check your daily Personal Navigator for any updates throughout the cruise.

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Dining, Show Times Change on Disney Dream

Disney's Believe

To better accommodate Guests, Disney Cruise Line® is adjusting both dining and show times onboard the Disney Dream™.

Main dining will begin at 5:45 p.m., with second dining beginning at 8:15 p.m.

There are now only two evening performances in the Walt Disney Theatre: at 6:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Your Clients can attend the performance that best complements their assigned dining time. In addition, there are special matinee performances of two popular shows –Villains Tonight! and Disney’s Believe.

Be sure to check your daily Personal Navigator for any updates throughout the cruise.

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Stretch out with Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line StateroomsIf you get squeamish at the idea of staying in an ultra-cramped  stateroom (with kids!), read on. Many staterooms on Disney ships are comparable  in size to standard hotel rooms, and most feature a split “bath-and-a-half”  design. This gives families the convenience of having a sink and tub/shower in  one room and a sink and toilet in a separate room.

What’s more, 88 percent of the staterooms on the Disney Dream have  ocean views, and of those, 90 percent have private verandas. To accommodate  larger families and groups traveling together, the ship has 500 connecting  doors that adjoin staterooms.

For larger groups planning a special trip together, the Disney  Dream provides adjacent, concierge-level accommodation for up to 25 guests with  four suites and two staterooms – all joined by connecting doors.

What follows is a breakdown of the Disney Dream’s suites and  staterooms and their features. As you consider what’s available, bear in mind  that a standard hotel room in the United States ranges in size from 300 to 400 square feet.

2 Concierge Royal Suites with Verandas: 1,781 square  feet. Each suite sleeps 5 and has one master bedroom with queen-size bed,  pull-down double bed, pull-down single bed, two bathrooms, rain shower,  whirlpool bath tub, living room, media library, dining salon, pantry, wet bar,  walk-in closets, private veranda with whirlpool hot tub, concierge service.

19 Concierge One-Bedroom Suites with Verandas: 622  square feet. Each suite sleeps 5 and has a queen-size bed, living area with  double convertible sofa, pull-down bed, walk-in closets, two bathrooms, rain  shower, whirlpool tub, private veranda, concierge service.

20 Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 306 square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 5 and has a queen-size bed, double  convertible sofa, pull-down bed, split bath with round tub and shower, private  veranda, concierge service.

317 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 299 square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 4-5 and has a queen-size bed, single  convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in some), split bath with round tub and  shower, private veranda.

543 Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 246  square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single  convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in most), split bath with tub and shower,  private veranda.

108 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms: 241 square feet.  Each stateroom sleeps 3-5 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa,  pull-down bed (in some), split bath with round tub and shower, one large  porthole window with built-in seating.

91 Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms: 204 square feet.  Each stateroom sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa,  pull-down bed (in some), split bath with tub and shower, one or two porthole  windows.

19 Deluxe Inside Staterooms: 204 square feet. Each stateroom  sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in  some), split bath with tub and shower, Magical Porthole.

131 Standard Inside Staterooms: 169 square feet. Each stateroom  sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in  some), bath with tub and shower, Magical Porthole.

25 staterooms equipped for guests with disabilities, in a variety of categories.

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Stretch out with Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line StateroomsIf you get squeamish at the idea of staying in an ultra-cramped  stateroom (with kids!), read on. Many staterooms on Disney ships are comparable  in size to standard hotel rooms, and most feature a split “bath-and-a-half”  design. This gives families the convenience of having a sink and tub/shower in  one room and a sink and toilet in a separate room.

What’s more, 88 percent of the staterooms on the Disney Dream have  ocean views, and of those, 90 percent have private verandas. To accommodate  larger families and groups traveling together, the ship has 500 connecting  doors that adjoin staterooms.

For larger groups planning a special trip together, the Disney  Dream provides adjacent, concierge-level accommodation for up to 25 guests with  four suites and two staterooms – all joined by connecting doors.

What follows is a breakdown of the Disney Dream’s suites and  staterooms and their features. As you consider what’s available, bear in mind  that a standard hotel room in the United States ranges in size from 300 to 400 square feet.

2 Concierge Royal Suites with Verandas: 1,781 square  feet. Each suite sleeps 5 and has one master bedroom with queen-size bed,  pull-down double bed, pull-down single bed, two bathrooms, rain shower,  whirlpool bath tub, living room, media library, dining salon, pantry, wet bar,  walk-in closets, private veranda with whirlpool hot tub, concierge service.

19 Concierge One-Bedroom Suites with Verandas: 622  square feet. Each suite sleeps 5 and has a queen-size bed, living area with  double convertible sofa, pull-down bed, walk-in closets, two bathrooms, rain  shower, whirlpool tub, private veranda, concierge service.

20 Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 306 square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 5 and has a queen-size bed, double  convertible sofa, pull-down bed, split bath with round tub and shower, private  veranda, concierge service.

317 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 299 square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 4-5 and has a queen-size bed, single  convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in some), split bath with round tub and  shower, private veranda.

543 Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandas: 246  square feet. Each stateroom sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single  convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in most), split bath with tub and shower,  private veranda.

108 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms: 241 square feet.  Each stateroom sleeps 3-5 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa,  pull-down bed (in some), split bath with round tub and shower, one large  porthole window with built-in seating.

91 Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms: 204 square feet.  Each stateroom sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa,  pull-down bed (in some), split bath with tub and shower, one or two porthole  windows.

19 Deluxe Inside Staterooms: 204 square feet. Each stateroom  sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in  some), split bath with tub and shower, Magical Porthole.

131 Standard Inside Staterooms: 169 square feet. Each stateroom  sleeps 3-4 and has a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, pull-down bed (in  some), bath with tub and shower, Magical Porthole.

25 staterooms equipped for guests with disabilities, in a variety of categories.

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New for Summer at the Disneyland Resort

Mickey's Soundstational ParadeExcitement of all kinds – from under the sea, to down Main Street, U.S.A., and to a galaxy far, far away – arrives at the Disneyland® Resort in summer 2011. Several highly anticipated attractions and entertainment experiences will make their debuts, enhancing all the fun and adventure that create memories for guests throughout the year at the Disneyland® Resort. Highlights of this Soundsational Summer include the latest milestone in the expansion of Disney California Adventure™ park, The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure, plus the sensational new 3D excursions of Star Tours and the exciting new “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” in Disneyland® park.

  • The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure – The adventures of Ariel will unfold in colorful scenes filled with Audio-Animatronics characters and memorable music from the Disney animated motion picture hit “The Little Mermaid” when this modern version of the classic Disney “dark ride” premieres in Disney California Adventure™ on Friday, June 3. The attraction brings the popular motion picture to life in magnificent scenes where guests will sing along with Sebastian and friends, keep an eye out for the evil Ursula, and experience the romance of Ariel and Eric. Special effects will transport guests “under the sea,” taking them into Ariel’s world in ways never before seen.
  • Star Tours – The Adventures Continue – Guests will never know where the Force might take them as they embark on thrilling new Star Tours journeys, now enhanced with the breathtaking immersion of 3D. Premiering Friday, June 3, in Disneyland Tomorrowland, the new journeys will feature more than 50 different story combinations, bridging that “long, long time ago” between the two “Star Wars” trilogies. At the bustling new Spaceport where droids run the show and excursions to the stars are advertised overhead, eager travelers will board fully reimagined Starspeeders for interstellar treks to Coruscant, Hoth, Naboo and many more destinations in the “Star Wars” galaxy. In the course of their adventures, voyagers will encounter characters from the “Star Wars” movies, some of them making their first appearances in the refreshed attraction.
  • “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” – Explosions of dynamic rhythm and bold percussion will accompany beloved Disney characters as they stomp and strut along Main Street, U.S.A., in the new “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade,” premiering Friday, May 27. The parade brings characters and melodies from Disney films to life with a syncopated drum line, flashing cymbals and more than 90 performers, as Mickey Mouse and his pals get the Disneyland crowd into the beat of this giant jam session. “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” features nine parade floats, each designed in the style of a children’s “pop-up” storybook with eye-catching visuals and whimsical details.

At the Disneyland® Park:

  • “Magical” Fireworks Spectacular – Tinker Bell and Dumbo will take to the air over Sleeping Beauty Castle as the “Magical” fireworks spectacular returns for its third consecutive summer. Tink waves her wand to awaken a pyrotechnic spectacular inspired by Disney’s most magical characters, including Pinocchio, Mary Poppins, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, and the Three Good Fairies from “Sleeping Beauty.” Dumbo makes a “Magical” summer appearance, too, as the enchanting storytelling of a fireworks show creates memories for guests of the Disneyland Resort.

At Disney California Adventure™:

  • Goofy’s Sky School – Joining the fun along Paradise Pier beginning June 3, this coaster attraction is inspired by the classic Goofy “How-to” shorts of the 1940s and 1950s as well as the cartoon short “Goofy’s Glider.” The theme is a flying academy with your pal Goofy as the wacky instructor. Guests will enjoy all the dips, twists and thrills as Goofy tries to teach a group of novice pilots how to soar through the sky.
  • “Disney Junior – Live on Stage!” – “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” are now appearing at Disney California Adventure™ as part of “Disney Junior – Live on Stage!” – a theme park show that is a favorite of young guests. Co-starring in the production are characters from “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” “Handy Manny” and “Little Einsteins” – other shows that are part of the Disney Junior schedule on Disney Channel. Children and families are invited to dance and sing along as “Disney Junior–Live on Stage!” is presented several times daily.
  • Paradise Pier – New restaurants, shops and attractions will open this summer as Paradise Pier completes its transformation into a vintage beachside playland. New dining locations will include Paradise Garden Grill and Boardwalk Pasta and Pizza. The popular Corn Dog Castle returns, along with Seaside Souvenirs (formerly Souvenir 66), a restyled merchandise location. These additions will be adjacent to the new Goofy’s Sky School and Little Mermaid attractions.
  • “World of Color” – The award-winning “World of Color” water spectacular continues for a second summer of nightly performances on Paradise Bay. The show combines nearly 1,200 versatile, performing fountains, popular Disney music and a kaleidoscope of audio and visual effects, including both classic and new animation projected on giant screens of water. “World of Color” floods the senses and takes the audience on an imaginative, emotional journey into the colorful worlds of Disney classics such as “The Lion King” and “The Little Mermaid” along with Disney?Pixar films including “Toy Story” and “Finding Nemo.”
  • “ElecTRONica” – The party on “The Grid,” inspired by the Disney movie, “TRON: Legacy,” will continue nightly throughout the summer. “ElecTRONica” features music, live performances and interactive experiences, and it has become the place to dance the night away. Inspired by the computer-world environment of “TRON: Legacy,” ElecTRONica comes to life in the Hollywood Pictures Backlot. DJs keep the energy going with electronic party music while dancers costumed as “Sirens” and “Programs” from the movie rock out at locations throughout the party.

At the Disneyland® Hotel:

  • Disneyland® Hotel Enhancements – Phase Onerenovations at the Disneyland Hotel will be completed in time for summer 2011, including new décor in the rooms, a new pool-and-slide water play area, and three new themed suites – Fantasy, Big Thunder and Adventureland.- joining the existing Mickey Mouse and Pirates suites. Also opening this summer will be the poolside Tangaroa Terrace restaurant and Trader Sam’s bar, inspired by classic features found in Adventureland in Disneyland® Park. Phase Two renovations, scheduled to open in the fall will include enhancements to the existing pool, the main lobby, the porte- cochere and the façade of the hotel convention center.

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New for Summer at the Disneyland Resort

Mickey's Soundstational ParadeExcitement of all kinds – from under the sea, to down Main Street, U.S.A., and to a galaxy far, far away – arrives at the Disneyland® Resort in summer 2011. Several highly anticipated attractions and entertainment experiences will make their debuts, enhancing all the fun and adventure that create memories for guests throughout the year at the Disneyland® Resort. Highlights of this Soundsational Summer include the latest milestone in the expansion of Disney California Adventure™ park, The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure, plus the sensational new 3D excursions of Star Tours and the exciting new “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” in Disneyland® park.

  • The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure – The adventures of Ariel will unfold in colorful scenes filled with Audio-Animatronics characters and memorable music from the Disney animated motion picture hit “The Little Mermaid” when this modern version of the classic Disney “dark ride” premieres in Disney California Adventure™ on Friday, June 3. The attraction brings the popular motion picture to life in magnificent scenes where guests will sing along with Sebastian and friends, keep an eye out for the evil Ursula, and experience the romance of Ariel and Eric. Special effects will transport guests “under the sea,” taking them into Ariel’s world in ways never before seen.
  • Star Tours – The Adventures Continue – Guests will never know where the Force might take them as they embark on thrilling new Star Tours journeys, now enhanced with the breathtaking immersion of 3D. Premiering Friday, June 3, in Disneyland Tomorrowland, the new journeys will feature more than 50 different story combinations, bridging that “long, long time ago” between the two “Star Wars” trilogies. At the bustling new Spaceport where droids run the show and excursions to the stars are advertised overhead, eager travelers will board fully reimagined Starspeeders for interstellar treks to Coruscant, Hoth, Naboo and many more destinations in the “Star Wars” galaxy. In the course of their adventures, voyagers will encounter characters from the “Star Wars” movies, some of them making their first appearances in the refreshed attraction.
  • “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” – Explosions of dynamic rhythm and bold percussion will accompany beloved Disney characters as they stomp and strut along Main Street, U.S.A., in the new “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade,” premiering Friday, May 27. The parade brings characters and melodies from Disney films to life with a syncopated drum line, flashing cymbals and more than 90 performers, as Mickey Mouse and his pals get the Disneyland crowd into the beat of this giant jam session. “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” features nine parade floats, each designed in the style of a children’s “pop-up” storybook with eye-catching visuals and whimsical details.

At the Disneyland® Park:

  • “Magical” Fireworks Spectacular – Tinker Bell and Dumbo will take to the air over Sleeping Beauty Castle as the “Magical” fireworks spectacular returns for its third consecutive summer. Tink waves her wand to awaken a pyrotechnic spectacular inspired by Disney’s most magical characters, including Pinocchio, Mary Poppins, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, and the Three Good Fairies from “Sleeping Beauty.” Dumbo makes a “Magical” summer appearance, too, as the enchanting storytelling of a fireworks show creates memories for guests of the Disneyland Resort.

At Disney California Adventure™:

  • Goofy’s Sky School – Joining the fun along Paradise Pier beginning June 3, this coaster attraction is inspired by the classic Goofy “How-to” shorts of the 1940s and 1950s as well as the cartoon short “Goofy’s Glider.” The theme is a flying academy with your pal Goofy as the wacky instructor. Guests will enjoy all the dips, twists and thrills as Goofy tries to teach a group of novice pilots how to soar through the sky.
  • “Disney Junior – Live on Stage!” – “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” are now appearing at Disney California Adventure™ as part of “Disney Junior – Live on Stage!” – a theme park show that is a favorite of young guests. Co-starring in the production are characters from “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” “Handy Manny” and “Little Einsteins” – other shows that are part of the Disney Junior schedule on Disney Channel. Children and families are invited to dance and sing along as “Disney Junior–Live on Stage!” is presented several times daily.
  • Paradise Pier – New restaurants, shops and attractions will open this summer as Paradise Pier completes its transformation into a vintage beachside playland. New dining locations will include Paradise Garden Grill and Boardwalk Pasta and Pizza. The popular Corn Dog Castle returns, along with Seaside Souvenirs (formerly Souvenir 66), a restyled merchandise location. These additions will be adjacent to the new Goofy’s Sky School and Little Mermaid attractions.
  • “World of Color” – The award-winning “World of Color” water spectacular continues for a second summer of nightly performances on Paradise Bay. The show combines nearly 1,200 versatile, performing fountains, popular Disney music and a kaleidoscope of audio and visual effects, including both classic and new animation projected on giant screens of water. “World of Color” floods the senses and takes the audience on an imaginative, emotional journey into the colorful worlds of Disney classics such as “The Lion King” and “The Little Mermaid” along with Disney?Pixar films including “Toy Story” and “Finding Nemo.”
  • “ElecTRONica” – The party on “The Grid,” inspired by the Disney movie, “TRON: Legacy,” will continue nightly throughout the summer. “ElecTRONica” features music, live performances and interactive experiences, and it has become the place to dance the night away. Inspired by the computer-world environment of “TRON: Legacy,” ElecTRONica comes to life in the Hollywood Pictures Backlot. DJs keep the energy going with electronic party music while dancers costumed as “Sirens” and “Programs” from the movie rock out at locations throughout the party.

At the Disneyland® Hotel:

  • Disneyland® Hotel Enhancements – Phase Onerenovations at the Disneyland Hotel will be completed in time for summer 2011, including new décor in the rooms, a new pool-and-slide water play area, and three new themed suites – Fantasy, Big Thunder and Adventureland.- joining the existing Mickey Mouse and Pirates suites. Also opening this summer will be the poolside Tangaroa Terrace restaurant and Trader Sam’s bar, inspired by classic features found in Adventureland in Disneyland® Park. Phase Two renovations, scheduled to open in the fall will include enhancements to the existing pool, the main lobby, the porte- cochere and the façade of the hotel convention center.

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Sounds Like Summer Concert Series

Sounds of Summer Concert Series

The Sounds Like Summer concert series returns to Epcot® beginning June 12 featuring tribute bands that will bring back the sounds of decades of summers gone by. Opening with Hotel California — A Salute to the Eagles, June’s lineup of bands will also “play” tribute to the timeless tunes of the Bee Gees and Bon Jovi.

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 2011 Performers

  • June 12 – June 18: Hotel California — A Salute to the Eagles
  • June 19 – June 25: Stayin’ Alive — A Tribute to the Bee Gees
  • June 26 – July 2: Slippery When Wet — The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
  • July 3 – July 9: Little Queen — The Music of Heart
  • July 10 – July 16: Frontiers — A Tribute to Journey
  • July 17 – July 23: Karin Lawson — A Tribute to Janet Jackson
  • July 24 – July 30: 2U — A Tribute to U2

Please note: Entertainment is subject to change without notice.

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

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