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A ‘Taste’ of the New Menu at California Grill

California GrillThis morning, the Walt Disney World® Resort will start accepting reservations for the California Grill which will reopen on Sep. 9, 2013, after a lengthy refurbishment. The makeover has not only changes the restaurant’s physical appearance, but has brought a change to the menu offerings.

While the complete menu for the new California Grill has not yet been released, Chef Brian Piasecki and general manager Michael Scheifler have given a few details over the past couple months on what we can expect. Some of those highlights include:

  • Two new breads – a whole-grain sourdough roll and a lavender-infused focaccia
  • Three-Meat Meatballs – pork, lamb and veal – spiced with house-made harissa and dredged in Meyer-lemon-scented chimichurri with a side of marinated picholine olives and orzo
  • Cape Canaveral Prawns roasted in a wood-fired oven served with oven-roasted tomatoes, charred lemon and a handful of peppery baby arugula
  • Pan-Seared Halibut with salt-crusted and oven-roasted beets, beet syrup, and beet microgreens served with a parsnip “silk” and a rich macadamia nut vinaigrette
  • A wine list of approximately 250 different wines – 72% of which are from California – with one chardonnay bottled exclusive to the California Grill
  • An expanded sake program featuring 10 varieties
  • Eight craft beers and several signature cocktails – some of which you won’t find elsewhere on Walt Disney World® property
  • Sundae Sampler – a trio with a Coke float, strawberry sundae and caramel corn sundae
  • Chocolate Pudding Cake and a Meyer Lemon cheesecake

The new menu promises to showcase seasonal ingredients, so expect to see it change several times per year. Contact your Magic Maker® today to request a reservation at the new California Grill during your next Walt Disney World® vacation!

By |2017-06-27T10:21:39-05:00August 26th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Downtown Disney® Hosts ‘Great Irish Hooley’ Labor Day Weekend

Raglan RoadFor the 2nd year in a row, Raglan Road™ Irish Pub and Restaurant will be kickin’ things up a notch this Labor Day Weekend (Aug. 30-Sep. 2, 2013) when they host their Great Irish Hooley at Downtown Disney® Pleasure Island. The Hooley, which is Irish slang for a party or celebration, will feature a weekend of fun Irish music, foods, and events.

Special events for the weekend include:

  • Performances of traditional and rock tunes from top Irish Bands
  • Irish Dance Workshops designed for the entire family
  • Celtic face painting
  • Ceili – structured set dancing – a precursor to today’s country line dancing
  • Authentic food and beverages

CLICK HERE to view the festival’s schedule of entertainment and events.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 25th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Disneyland® Resort Pool Parties

Monorail PoolThrough the end of September, guests at Disneyland® Resort can experience a little extra ‘fun in the sun’ with a special, magical poolside experience at resort hotels! Guests staying at a Disneyland® Resort hotel can gather their whole family around the pool for one of these special one-hour parties with dancing, music and games that everyone can enjoy together!

Guests of Disneyland® Resort can find parties at the following locations and times:

  • Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa: 2 p.m. near the Fountain Pool
  • Disneyland Hotel: 3:30 p.m. near the Monorail Pool
  • Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel: 5 p.m. near the Californian Streamin’ Slide
By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 22nd, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Meet Sofia the First at Disney Parks

Sofia the First Meet and GreetOur young guests visiting the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida or the Disneyland® Resort in California can now meet Sofia the First on their next Disney Vacation!

As the Princess of Enchancia, the popular Disney Junior star is holding daily meet-and-greets on both coasts. At Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, she is alongside Jake from “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” outside of Stage 5 in the Animation Courtyard. At Disney California Adventure® Park you will find her in Hollywood Land.

Sofia can also be seen during Disney Junior – Live on Stage at both Disney’s Hollywood Studios® and Disney California Adventure® Park along with friends from “Doc McStuffins,” “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Jake and the Never Land Pirates.” Check your Daily Times Guide for more information.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 20th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

California Grill Reopens September 9

California GrillWalt Disney World® Resort has announced that the reopening of the newly re-imagined California Grill will take place Sept. 9, 2013. The signature restaurant, known for its amazing views of the Seven Seas Lagoon and Magic Kingdom® Park, is perched high above its surroundings on the 15th floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Changes to the restaurant are quite extensive. Upon exiting the elevator, guests will see a new wine display which consists of over 1,600 bottles of wine! Throughout the restaurant, reproductions of artwork by Disney Legend Mary Blair will be displayed. Two new communal tables that seat 10 have been placed at the north end of the restaurant and are a prime location for watching Wishes fireworks show! Also, a new deck now allow guests dining at California Grill that evening two outdoor viewing locations for fireworks.

Not only was the restaurant physically renovated, but the menu has received a makeover as well. Several of California Grill’s existing favorites have been brought back with an exciting twist. Chefs will use seasonal ingredients to enhance classic dishes as well as introduce new ones. An expanded sushi bar will bring a new omakase menu to the restuarant. You can also pair your dinner with one of over 250 selections on the wine list or one of California Grill’s signature cocktails that you won’t find anywhere else on Walt Disney World® property.

As a signature dining location, the restaurant requires (2) tables service entitlements for guests utilizing the Plus Dining or Plus Deluxe Dining Plans. Reservations for the California Grill will open up on Aug. 26. For more information, please contact your Magic Maker®.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 19th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

First-timers guide to Walt Disney World® Resort (Part Two)

Epcot® ResoBy Magic Maker® Brenda Wenk

A few weeks ago, Magic Maker® Brenda Wenk wrote an article to help those experiencing Walt Disney World® Resort for the first time. Here is ‘part two’ to her First-Timers Guide to Walt Disney World® Resort!

Walt Disney World® Resort is a destination unlike no other.  It is massive in size and scope but no detail has been overlooked.   Walt Disney was a master storyteller and that storytelling spills forth into all aspects of the parks and resorts.  Your experience will be immersive from the moment you arrive at your Walt Disney World® Resort hotel, to each dining experience, to the rides and attractions in the theme parks.  The sights, sounds and smells draw you into each story told.  Enjoy being a guest in the “show” that is Walt Disney World® Resort!

There are many often overlooked details in Magic Kingdom® Park.  As you walk down Main Street, USA® Area, look up at the shop windows on the second floor.  These windows give credit to major players in the creation of the Magic Kingdom® Park.  Walt Disney’s window is at the corner above the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor giving him a permanent view of Cinderella’s Castle.  Inside the castle is a mosaic that tells Cinderella’s story.  Note that as you go from one land into another that the landscaping, hardscapes, buildings and music help you transition smoothly.  The lands of Magic Kingdom® Park were actually built as the second story of this park.  Ground level contains the “Utilidors.”  This tunnel system runs under the park and houses the workings necessary to operate the shops, restaurants, rides and attractions.   Cast members collect their costumes and proceed to a behind the scenes entrance into the land in which they are working.  Cast members never cross into another land wearing a costume that does not belong there – you will never see someone in a Tomorrowland® Area costume walking through Adventureland® Area!

Walt Disney originally envisioned Epcot® as a self-contained city.  His death in 1966, changed the direction of this park to what it is today – Future World and World Showcase.  The details worth noting in this park are numerous.   The Fountain of Nations in Innoventions Plaza contains water from bodies of waters around the world.  Note that Spaceship Earth was designed with a runoff system so that no rain reaches the ground but is directed so that it empties into World Showcase lagoon.   The ride in Universe of Energy is powered by solar energy.  You may enjoy seeing the hydroponics method of plant growing in The Land.  Needless to say, the buildings, shops, and eateries in each represented country in World Showcase are filled with native costumes, food and architecture.  The American Pavilion at center stage plays host to countries on either side.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios® represents the golden age of Hollywood when anyone could become a star!  Watch out for starlets hoping to be discovered and directors ready to give wannabes their big break.  If possible, see Walt Disney:  One Man’s Dream in Animation Courtyard.  You will see much of Walt’s memorabilia.  Streets of America will give you a great example of forced perspective, a technique used to make structures appear taller, larger or farther away by decreasing scale of the objects.  This technique can be seen throughout the parks.   Most of the buildings in Disney’s Hollywood Studios® were inspired by actual California structures.  You will see 1928 on many buildings – a nod to the year Mickey Mouse debuted!

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park may have a plethora of animals but it is not a zoo.  The details necessary to combine the natural world and the magic of Disney are played out richly in this park. Tree of Life® Attraction is a study in detail in itself!  How many animals can you spot in this carved wonder?  The benches throughout the park are made of recycled milk jugs.  Stumps, rocks and water features have been used to disguise feeding stations and the like in order to attract the wildlife and offer better viewing opportunities for guests.  Check out the Tibetan prayer flags hanging in Asia.  Keep an eye out for DiVine, an actress that is part of the landscape.  The village, Harambe, closely resembles the area in Africa that served as its inspiration.  This park is ideal for meandering and taking in the many details.

The creative geniuses behind each experience are called Imagineers due to their combined artistic and engineering abilities.  A roller coaster is more than a ride – each is an experience.   Each roller coaster in Walt Disney World® Resort have a theme and a story to tell.  For example, Rockin’ Roller Coaster® Starring Aerosmith, tells the following story:  a group has arrived at a recording studio where Aerosmith is working.  Their manager informs the performers that they must leave for a concert appearance.  Steven Tyler suggests that the group watching in the studio come along!   “Stretch limos” arrive to transport you to the concert.  The freeway is jammed but your “driver” floors it and manages to get you to the concert!  Check out the themes for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® Attraction in Frontierland® Area in Magic Kingdom® Park and Expedition Everest® Attraction in Asia® Land in Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park!  Each of these rides is themed from the queue in which you stand to wait your turn, to the holding area, to the vehicle in which you ride.

These creative folks sign their work with hidden Mickeys.  These hidden Mickeys can be found in chair backs, carpets, on walls and can be quite obvious or truly “hidden.”  Books are available to help you if you choose to search for these and cast members can often point to some.

The details I have noted are a tiny sampling of the many things Walt Disney represents and what each aspect of Walt Disney World® Resort has to offer – just enough to whet your appetite!  Walt Disney said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”  Walt and his legacy of Imagineers dreamed and the result is this magical place you are about to visit!

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 15th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|1 Comment

Adult Fun ‘After Hours’ Aboard Disney Magic®

Last month, we gave you an overview of the reimagineering that will be taking place this fall to the adult areas of the ship when the Disney Magic® goes into dry dock. From renovations inside Palo to the expansion and refurbishment of spa services onboard, attention will be given to nearly every detail.

Part of the reimagineering will include the transformation of Beat Street, the current adult entertainment district on Deck 3 of the Disney Magic®, to After Hours. Three clubs will make up the After Hours area – Fathoms night club (which will host After Hours’ main events for the evening), Keys (a refined piano bar and lounge), and O’Gills (an Irish pub and sports bar).

Enjoy this video that explains more details about After Hours:

The Disney Magic® will be in dry dock from Sep. 7-Oct. 10, 2013. After, it will launch with exciting itineraries and greatly enhanced amenities. Contact your Magic Maker® today for more information!

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By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 14th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Disney Cruise Line® Updates Onboard Smoking Policy

Disney Magic from TenderDisney Cruise Line® has announced a change to their smoking policy for guests onboard their ships.

Previously, guests who had selected a verandah stateroom were allowed to smoke outside their room. Effective Nov. 15, 2013, smoking will no longer be allowed outside on stateroom verandahs. This change makes all stateroom areas, regardless of category, 100% smoke free onboard all four of Disney Cruise Line® ships. Guests found in violation of this policy will be subject to a $250 stateroom recovery fee. This policy also includes the use of electronic cigarettes.

To accommodate guests who do smoke, smoking will be allowed in designated areas of the ships. These areas include:

Disney Magic® and Disney Wonder®:

  • Outdoors on Deck 4 starboard side (6:00p to 6:00a only)
  • Outdoors on Decks 9 and 10’s open-air areas (excluding the Mickey’s Pool area).

Disney Dream® and Disney Fantasy®:

  • Deck 4 port side, aft (6:00p to 6:00a)
  • Deck 12 port side, aft, (outdoor area accessible through the Meridian Lounge)
  • Deck 13 port side, forward by Currents Bar

Designated smoking areas are subject to change. Please consult onboard documentation or ask a Crew Member for locations upon boarding.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 13th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

New “Boo-tiful” Fun for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Welcome to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

It is hard to believe that we are less than one month from the start of this year’s Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom® Park! But the Walt Disney World® Resort have announced some additions to this year’s party that brings happy haunts to the “Most Magical Place on Earth!”

New additions this year include:

  • Jack Skellington and Sally from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas will make their debut inside Magic Kingdom® Park. Last year, the two made limited appearances in Downtown Disney®, but this year they will spend 23-frightning nights doing meet and greets in Town Square of the Main Street, U.S.A.® area.
  • Last year, a Street Jam hosted by the Creepa Crew was added to the lineup directly before the performances of Mickey’s “Boo to You” Parade. This year, Phineas and Ferb are taking charge of the Creepa Crew to provide a new preparade show on Main Street, U.S.A.®
  • On the Rockettower Plaza Stage in Tomorrowland®, Mike and Sulley will host a dance party called Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball.
  • To aid in the distribution of over 220 tons of candy throughout the parties, two treat trails and a few surprise trick-or-treat stations will be available.

Two favorite Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party events are among the list of those returning this year – Mickey’s “Boo to You” Parade and Happy HalloWishes nighttime fireworks spectacular!

 The 2013 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will take place on:

  • Sep. 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 29
  • Oct. 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31
  • Nov. 1

from 7p – midnight. Ticket prices start at $54+tax for kids 3-9 and at $59+tax for ages 10 and up.  Tickets prices vary by party date and the date of purchase (tickets cost more if you purchase them the same day as the party).  Contact your Magic Maker® for more information on pricing for your requested party date.

For safety, costumes must not be obstructive or offensive.  This is a special event which requires a separately priced event Theme Park ticket.  Pricing subject to change without notice and availability.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 12th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Homeschooling Fun at Walt Disney World® Resort

0518ZY_4636MSAs the summer winds down and the next school year is looming just ahead of us (and already starting for some), families are shifting their priorities from vacation and fun to school and education. For some, elementary school, junior high and high school education take on a different form as more and more parents are deciding to educate their children at home. Homeschooling has continued to grow in popularity.

 

For those homeschooling this fall, Walt Disney World® Resort offers a fantastic way to extend the summer fun while not sacrificing opportunities for learning and growth.

 

On October 9th Disney Homeschool Days: On With The Show hits Disney’s Hollywood Studios® Theme Park.   At Disney Homeschool Days: On With The Show your children will get to check out just what it takes to be the part of a modern day production, giving them real life applications to collaboration, communication and creativity.

 

As a part of Disney Homeschool Days: On With The Show participants will be able to:

  • Identify and articulate a variety of technical disciplines necessary for stage or show production.
  • Articulate the role of constructive criticism in performance arts and discuss application to everyday situations.
  • Identify and discuss fundamental responsibilities of creative and stage management teams.
  • Articulate the value of preparedness, presentation, and focus in performance arts and demonstrate these elements in everyday situations.
  • Define risk-taking and articulate the value of intelligent risk-taking.

 

Disney Homeschool Days: On With The Show is designed for students of all ages, however students under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

In addition to Disney Homeschool Days: On With The Show, you can add on a wide array of Disney Youth Education Series programs prior to or following the Homeschool Days event. From science and physics to animals and animation, there many options to keep your homeschool student engaged!

 

Just because the summer is ending and school is beginning, doesn’t mean that education can’t still be fun!

 

Contact your Magic Maker® today to begin planning your trip with your students this fall to Walt Disney World® Resort for Homeschool Days.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:40-05:00August 8th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments
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