3 Days and Counting…

Halloween Time officially starts this Friday, & to get you in the mood, we have a couple of Halloween Time related items for you. First, from our friends at the LA Times Funland Blog:

Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion is expected to “soft open” on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, with the now-traditional Halloween/Christmas holiday overlay.

The official reopening of the refurbished Mansion — on Friday, Sept. 26, 2008 — coincides with the kickoff of Halloween festivities at the Anaheim theme park.

Also, the guys at the OC Register have 2 interesting articles up. The first is an interview with 2 of Disneyland’s chefs that have worked on this year’s gingerbread house in the ballroom scene of Haunted Mansion Holiday. To find out exactly what it will be this year, follow this link. And for a guide to what Halloween treats will be available this year, click here.

I will be at the Resort this Saturday to check out the Halloween Time festivites, so expect a photo report either late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

Food and Wine Sizzles and Sparkles Beginning Friday

As most of you are aware the 2009 edition of the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival will be beginning this Friday. Here are the full details released on the annual event this week by Disney:

Fine cuisine and wines from some of the best “foodie” cities in the world will take a bow at the 13th annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Sept. 26 through Nov. 9 at Walt Disney World Resort. Opening weekend, eight of the country’s top chef teams will compete at the gold-standard Bocuse d’Or USA semifinals of the international cuisine contest, to be held at Epcot for the first time.

The prestigious cook-off will feature the country’s leading chef candidates, each with one assistant, cooking Sept. 26 and 27 before an audience of park guests at World Showplace pavilion. The winning team, to be selected by prominent chef judges, will be announced Sept. 27 at a grand gala. The finalist team will compete in January at the international contest in Lyon, France, founded by renowned French chef Paul Bocuse.

Throughout the six-week festival, Epcot guests can explore the culinary “Cities in Wonderland” – from trendy Cork, Ireland, to the melting pot of Cape Town, South Africa – around the World Showcase promenade while also discovering blissful bites at international and regional marketplaces brimming with exotic flavors and comfort foods. The six-week festival will showcase tastes from countries on six continents.

More than 25 international marketplaces will serve tapas-sized portions of regional specialties at $2-to-$5 each, and recommended wines and beers make perfect pairings at each kioskNew festival flavors explore the culinary wonders of Lyon, France; Marrakesh, Morocco; Shanghai, China; Bologna, Italy; Tokyo and Mexico City. Exhibits along the promenade also will showcase entertainment and traditional crafts of several countries.

Daily complimentary wine and beer tastings serve up sips from around the world, and culinary demonstrations dish up featured taste treats. A series of special culinary programs features a lineup of renowned winemakers, guest chefs and speakers participating in elegant dinners, luncheons, seminars and wine schools. “We wanted to take our guests on a grand gustatory expedition,” says Nora Carey, festival manager. “The cities that we’ll feature are known for great dining experiences, and the ‘Cities in Wonderland’ theme will inspire our guests to enjoy great food and wine in a fresh new way.”

The Epcot festival continues to grow dramatically, attracting a diverse audience of more than one million guests each fall – from wine connoisseurs and epicures to neophytes wishing to boost their wine IQs. Beer aficionados can raise their steins at several tasting locations, including Germany’s Biergarten, which specialize in brews from light to dark.

Musical entertainment pairs perfectly with culinary fun during the nightly Eat to the Beat! concert series featuring a varied lineup of classic rock, soul, R&B, oldies, jazz and funk hit-makers. Concerts are performed three times each evening at America Gardens Theatre along the World Showcase lagoon. New acts to appear include Kool & The Gang, Spyro Gyra, En Vogue and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. David Sanborn, Jon Secada and Otis Day and the Knights are among returning crowd-pleasing acts.

Festival highlights include:

  • Opening weekend Bocuse d’Or USA chef competition presented by culinary stars including Daniel Boulud, Thomas Keller, and Jerome Bocuse, who runs the Chefs de France restaurant at Epcot. All park guests can attend the cook-off, where competitors will prepare elaborate fish and meat platters to be evaluated for excellence in taste, presentation, creativity and technical precision.
  • The Festival Welcome Center, with a Champagne and Wine Bar, complimentary wine seminars, celebrity chef book signings, and festival keepsakes including exclusive festival pins and an official festival cookbook.
  • New cultural experiences. At Louisiana, hosted by Louisiana Office of Tourism, guests can discover sights, sounds, flavors and crafts of the state’s seven regions. Music, dance, artistry, food and beer are featured, and complimentary culinary seminars are hosted daily. At Melbourne, Australia, hosted by Tourism Victoria, guests can glimpse Federation Square and scenes from Queen Victoria Market. A wine walkabout and tasting bar serve favorite sips.  The marketplace kiosk offers tasty bites. And complimentary wine seminars occur daily.
  • Some 250 Disney chefs and guest chefs conducting culinary demonstrations and hosting elegant dinners and tasting events. Guest chefs now booked include Tory McPhail of Commander’s Palace, Rock Harper of Hell’s Kitchen, Tre Wilcox from Top Chef Season 3, plus Cat Cora, Jamie Deen, Allen Susser, Jeff Henderson, Gale Gand, Robert Irvine, Todd English, Warren Brown plus many other culinary stars.
  • New culinary programs to include French Regional Lunches at Bistro de Paris in France pavilion; City Tastes of global food and drink at World Showplace Pavilion; a Master Class Series with wines and champagnes at the Festival Center; and the Bocuse d’Or Grand Gala at World Showplace. Popular Epcot Wine Schools, Food and Wine Pairings, Kitchen Conversations and other events also are scheduled.
  • The weekly Party for the Senses grand tasting event featuring tempting tastes from eminent chefs, more than 70 wines and beers and live entertainment.
  • Family fun at Pearville Fair, a slice of Americana where pears from the great Northwest take center stage, and Behind the Seeds Greenhouse Tour at The Land fish farm and greenhouses, where guests can sample a greenhouse vegetable and release lady bugs.Festival guests also can enjoy new Epcot experiences including the re-launched Spaceship Earth attraction in Future World, with narration by Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench, new scenes, sets and costumes, updated Audio-Animatronics figures, plus a touch-screen interactive ride sequence. In World Showcase, there’s a new restaurant at the Italy pavilion, Tutto Italia, with cuisine from different regions of Italy. And the Japan pavilion just introduced its new Tokyo Dining and Teppan Edo restaurants. Mexico’s new tequila bar is perfect for cool sips on a warm autumn evening.Included with Epcot Admission:

    Wine and beer seminars, cooking demonstrations, special book signings at the Festival Center, Eat to the Beat! concerts, culinary and cultural exhibits, and all attractions and park entertainment are included with regular Epcot admission.

    Special Programming by Reservation:

    The Party for the Senses grand tasting events, Food and Wine Pairings at select Epcot restaurants, Regional Feasts, Epcot Wine Schools, Cheese Tastings, Sweet Sundays, and other special wine and culinary programs require reservations and separate admission.

Guests can call 407/WDW-FEST (939-3378) for information and to make reservations for special events and programs. Festival details are available at the Web site: www.disneyworld.com/food.

Bibbidi Bobbidi… Celebrate!

It seems there’s another new addition coming to the Disneyland Resort for the new “What Will You Celebrate?” promotion that appears to of fallen through the cracks, so to say. Disneyland will finally receive it’s own Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.

For those of you who don’t know what the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is… It’s a salon of sorts where young girls can get a makeover into one of the Disney Princesses. There are currently 2 locations of this store in Walt Disney World in Cinderella Castle & at Downtown Disney’s World of Disney store. The location of the Disneyland version is planned to be the current Once Upon a Princess store in Sleeping Beauty Castle.

This is one aspect of the celebration that is not confirmed by Disney, but it is a big chance for them to make money, & I’m sure they’ll go ahead with it. Stay tuned to Disneyland News Today for the latest.

Yet Another “What Will You Celebrate?” Website

While there are still 3 months remaining in the long running Year of a Million Dreams at the Disney Parks, the marketing campaign for “What Will You Celebrate?” is already in full swing. If you head over to the official Walt Disney World website, you can plainly see that the mouse-ear balloons have already taken over the place. More interestingly, there is now a Walt Disney World Resort specific page for the 2009 celebration that focuses only on what guests of the Orlando Vacation Kingdom will be able to see or do when they are invited to “Celebrate Everyday!” beginning January 1st. You can see the new website by going HERE.

Did I mention that we now have an entire section for information on 2009’s “What Will You Celebrate?” campaign? If not, then be sure to follow the link in either the category section or by clicking the celebration logo located in the right sidebar of WDW News Today. We hope this will make it easier for you to follow all of the happenings for this upcoming celebration.

“What Will You Celebrate?” Press Event Video

Here is a video from the press event announcing the “What Will You Celebrate?” campaign that will be hitting the Disney Parks on January 1, 2009. This video also includes a brief look at what we can expect for decorations and the Street Parties that will be held during this celebration.

 

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“What Will You Celebrate?” Press Event Video

Here is a video from the press event announcing the “What Will You Celebrate?” campaign that will be hitting the Disney Parks on January 1, 2009. This video also includes a brief look at what we can expect for decorations and the Street Parties that will be held during this celebration.

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More “What Will You Celebrate?” News To Sink Your Teeth Into

As I stated yesterday, news (big and small) is continuing to come out about 2009’s “What will you celebrate?” campaign at the Disney Parks. Here are some more details we have been able to gather:

The Warm Banana-Chocolate Torte with Vanilla Ice Cream-Citricos at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa will be getting a “Celebrate Today!” touch-up in 2009.

Disney will be stressing the idea of getting specially made cakes for your celebrations next year.

At Disneyland, they will begin selling Birthday buckets that will include small cakes, gifts, birthday cards, and a collectible pin.

Here is yet another promotional video that has been released for the celebration. This particular video features a lot more of the official theme song that Disney will be utilizing:

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We will have a video of the New York City press event up on WDW News Today a little later this evening. In the mean time, be sure to explore our new “What Will You Celebrate?” section, that can now be accessed by either following the link in our categories section or clicking the image in the right sidebar of this site. Stay tuned for more!!!

Disney’s Pin Celebration Will Be Out For Summer

In a shocking turn, the 2009 “Disney’s Pin Celebration – The Museum of Pin-tiquities” event will be held at Epcot from June 26th through the 28th. This is a departure from the usual time the event is held, which has been every September since 2002. The only time this event was held in a different month was back in 2001, the event was held in August that year. While we are not sure why this very sudden decision was made, be sure to stay tuned to our Disney pin-focused podcast, The Disney Pincast, for more information on this event as it becomes available.

Thanks to Pincast listener Jon Pleszewski for sending in the news!!!

Enter to Win a Sneak Preview of Tinker Bell!

Similar to what is being done over at Walt Disney World, Disneyland Annual Passholders can now enter to win a sneak preview at Disneyland of the upcoming Tinker Bell movie:

Enter the Tinker Bell Annual Passholder Sneak Preview Sweepstakes to be one of the very first to see the all-new movie Tinker Bell before it arrives on DVD. Hear Tinker Bell speak for the very first time as you journey deep into the magical world of Pixie Hollow, the fairies’ secret hideaway in Never Land. This exciting opportunity is available exclusively to Disneyland® Resort Annual Passholders.

Some of the side notes:

Winners will be notified by e-mail on or around October 9, 2008. Only winners will be notified.
Guests are encouraged to select multiple time periods to increase their chances of winning, but they are only eligible to win a single time period. Annual Passholders may only enter the sweepstakes once and will not be able to modify their entry once it is submitted.

All members of your party must be present and show their valid Disneyland® Resort Annual Passport. Admission is non-transferable and may not be sold. The winning Annual Passholder must be present for the party to enter the sneak preview event.
Winning time periods will be strictly enforced. Guests will only be allowed to enter the event queue before the start of their winning time slot.

October 25, 2008 and October 26, 2008 are blockout dates for Southern California Select and Southern California Annual Passports. If your winning time slot is on either date and you have one of these pass types, you will be allowed access to Disneyland® Park without purchasing a blockout ticket.
The sneak preview event may be canceled at any time. Winning the sweepstakes does not guarantee admission to the event. Winning parties may be bumped to an alternate time slot on the same day, if required.

Information subject to restrictions and change without notice.
It is not yet known exactly where this will be held, however we are guessing either the Main Street Opera House or the Honey I Shrunk the Audience theater. You can enter for your chance to win this sneak preview of Tinker Bell at the Annual Passholder website.

Fortuosity Shop – Opening October 3, 2008

According to DisneyGallery.com:

Fortuosity Shop features timeless treasures galore! On October 3, 2008, New Century Timepieces will re-open its doors as the new Fortuosity Shop. “The name of the shop was inspired by the opening song from The Happiest Millionaire,” says Walt Disney Imagineer and Director of Concept and Show Design, Kim Irvine. “We chose it because it is a Disney word created to express good fortune, which we hope everyone will find some type of fun fortune or treasure each time they visit the shop.”

Fortuosity is based on the One Of A Kind shop in New Orleans Square – with lots of old pieces of furniture for displays, lots of funky lights and chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, all to create the feel of a shop one would find on Main Street in the early 1900’s. With its eclectic offering of accessories, apparel and gift items, this ever-changing location will continuously reinvent itself, while continuing to offer a selection of our Disney watches, clocks and ever-popular artisan watches. So be sure to take more than a moment to linger in this unique shop and discover unexpected keepsakes that you will treasure for a lifetime.