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Disney New Year

The Rose Parade: A 75-Year Disney Tradition

Happy New Year!

Back on Thanksgiving, we shared with you details on the Walt Disney Company’s long roots with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®. A similar story exists for The Rose Parade, which kicks off this morning at 8:00am in Pasadena, California.

Disney’s first appearance in The Rose Parade was in 1938 when characters from the newly premiered “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” appeared in the parade. Since then, several milestones have been celebrated in the parade, including Walt Disney serving as the Grand Marshall in 1966.

This year’s float will be called “Destination: Cars Land.” The float takes Disney California Adventure® Park’s newest addition, Cars Land, on the road and features many characters and landmarks you will recognize from the Disney•Pixar movie.

Enjoy both these videos that take you behind the scenes in making this year’s float. Be sure to check your local TV listings so you can catch the finished float complete with hundreds of blossoms!

New Year’s Eve at Walt Disney World

Celebrate the new year this year at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida with these exciting celebrations.  From dining at some of the resort’s top restaurants to fantastic fireworks viewing locations, this is one of the best places to ring in the new year.Wishes Fireworks

At Epcot®
La Hacienda de San Angel in the Mexico Pavilion is offering a delicious six-course menu and live music at 9 p.m. on December 31 – as well as a primo view of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.

Start with a classic margarita and ceviche (marinated lobster, crab, shrimp, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, avocado and lime juice). Chiles toreados y chorizitos (roasted sweet peppers with lime and sea salt and mini chorizos) is next, then sope de chilorio (marinated pork) and a cheese empanada with green sauce. Salad is spinach with queso fresco, pine nuts and avocado, followed by generous meat and seafood platters. Finish with a sweet tamal filled with guava. You can ring in the New Year with a glass of champagne and grapes (a dozen grapes at midnight is a Spanish tradition said to be a predictor of the year ahead – each sweet grape represents a good month; each sour grape a less-than-lucky one).

Seating starts at 9 p.m. Cost is $199, or $225 with wine and spirits (plus tax and gratuity), $49.95 ages 3 to 9. For reservations, contact your Magic Maker®. Epcot admission required.

At Bistro de Paris in the France Pavilion, the special New Year’s Eve menu starts with smoked salmon with stuffed with crab and served with horseradish and caviar cream, then a lobster and vegetable salad or truffle soup. The fish course is scallops or sea bass, the meat course grilled filet of beef or roasted venison. All, of course, with a fab French flair. End with assiette de dessert de réveillon (that’s “New Year’s Eve dessert.”)

Cost is $150, $225 with wine pairings with each course. For reservations, contact your Magic Maker®.

Celebrate at California Grill
Head to the top of Disney’s Contemporary Resort for culinary fireworks and bird’s eye view of the Magic Kingdom® pyrotechnics. The event features over-the-top food stations, an open bar, a casino-style game room, DJ, dancing, Disney characters and more live entertainment. Magic Kingdom® fireworks are at 8:30 p.m. and 11:50 p.m.

Food, glorious food, and here’s a taste: the cold appetizer stations offers “boutique caviars,” salt-cured Kobe beef tenderloin carpaccio, Maine lobster with vanilla vinaigrette and other wonderful small tastes. Hot appetizers include seared bison loin, seared loin of local rabbit and squash bisque with lump crab hushpuppies. Sushi, seafood, meats and poultry, wood-burning-oven flatbreads, porcini mushroom risotto, beautiful cheeses and delectable desserts…the list goes on. And on.

Cost is $525, all inclusive. And this one sells out fast. Call your Magic Maker® for reservations.

Dance, Dance, Dance
Dance your way into the New Year at Atlantic Dance Hall at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort from 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. on December 31. For $35, you get access to the main floor of the Dance Hall (with a video DJ), party favors and a champagne toast at midnight.

Uprade with a VIP ticket for $75 that adds a private upstairs area with seating; limited viewing for Epcot fireworks with guaranteed seating coffee, tea or hot chocolate with dessert bar, and a premium bar.

Tickets are limited. Dress is business casual or formal. Guests must be 21 or older with an ID. Parking passes for the self-parking lot will be issued with advance purchases.

Contact your Magic Maker® for more information.

Magic Kingdom Park
Though the New Year’s Eve party is sold out, you still can get an up-close view of the dazzling Magic Kingdom fireworks at Tomorrowland Terrace on December 30 for the Dessert Party at either 7:30 p.m. or 10:50 p.m.

The Dessert Party features a fabulous buffet of sweets and beverages – including a non-alcoholic bubbly to toast the New Year. Cost is $39.99, $21.99 ages 3 to 9.

Reservations are highly encouraged. Contact your Magic Maker®. Park admission required. Disney Dining Plannot accepted, and you must pay when you make a reservation.

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