PHOTOS, REVIEW: Disney Pin Quest Begins at the Magic Kingdom; Is It Worth Your Time & Money?

Anyone who has read WDWNT for a lengthy period is probably aware that I am an avid pin collector. I started with the hobby right at the very beginning in 1999 and have remained a feverish collector of the small metal objects for over 15 years now. When Disney yesterday announced (to much greater fanfare than expected) that they were introducing a Pin Quest at the Magic Kingdom starting that day, I immediately planned my trip to the park that evening to try it out. My excitement came from a place of nostalgia, as pin quests were very common in the infancy of pin trading, roughly from 2001 until 2004. The quests were always popular, but fairly rudimentary, mostly revolving around the purchase of pins and offering little in the form of a game or immersion, but still, it was a nice change of pace to have to run all over Walt Disney World to complete a collection and typically fill in a designed cardboard piece with all of the pins in the collection for the ultimate reward, typically, of a special completer pin.

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Guests will find these instructional signs at any merchandise location that is participating in the game. Only certain registers in the stores are equipped to handle the game and that may require a short wait for those looking to play, really my only problem with the quest.

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The starter set, which includes the lanyard, lanyard decoder medal, and map, can be purchased for $14.99 plus tax (AP and Cast discounts are accepted). Clue cards will cost you $9.99 each and eventually turn into a pin upon redemption. Everything in the collection is limited release, so it will only be available while supplies last, which could be any amount of time. All of the items are exclusive to the pin pursuit and are only available through this promotion.

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The starter set is pretty neat, the decoder metal is a nice enough piece on its own.

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Above is everything included in the starter set, available at the starting locations, Curtain Call Collectibles and Frontierland Trading Post.

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The clues give guests a question that can be answered by looking around the interior or exterior of the store where the card was purchased. Guests can then scratch off the answers to find the correct one. Even if you are wrong the first time, you can keep scratching until you unveil a Mickey icon. You then take your clue back to where you bought it and the cast member (or NavigatEAR as they are called in the game) will rip off the ticket and stamp your map. Stamping the map is important as collecting all 6 stamps entitles you to the final stamp and the completer pin.

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When you redeem the clue for a pin, the pin is then used to direct you to your next location. The map will help you find these locations.

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The back of the map is used for the stamps and for general instructions.

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The pins work with the decoder to point you in the direction of your next location where you can buy a clue.

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Simply lne up the arrow portion which the decoder and it will reveal a letter and number which can be used with the map to find the next clue location. This is important as the map does in fact have decoy locations on it that will not have a clue to sell you. The game was explained poorly to us by the first cast member, so we ended up at a decoy location the first time. At that decoy location, they had absolutely no idea what was going on. In fairness, it was the first day and I’m sure most cast members at Magic Kingdom stores are aware of the game by now.

Once you reach the next location, you can buy another clue and then redeem the ticket for another pin. This process continues until all 6 stamps and pins have been acquired. There is no time limit to complete any of these, it is simply while the supplies last. We conquered the quest in about an hour and 45 minutes, but I would recommend pacing it out through your day if you are spending a full day in the park.

I won’t show you any more clues as not to spoil the game, but here are the other pins that can be “won”:

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Upon getting your sixth stamp, you can head to Curtain Call Collectibles or Frontierland Trading Post to redeem your quest for a completer pin, which will cost $4.99 plus tax. You simply have to unscramble 6 letters from the back of the 6 pins (which is way too easy).

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If you enjoy pins or want a little challenge that will make you search for some of the more obscure details around Magic Kingdom, this is a fun option. The pins and accompanying materials are well made and make for a cool souvenir, maybe cooler than most others because you have to work a little bit for them. The price point is high, it would cost about $80.00 (without discount, plus tax) to complete the entire quest, but you are getting seven pins, a lanyard, a lanyard medal, and all of the paper pieces that you keep when it is all over. The Disney Pin Quest is a nostalgic romp for long time pin traders, but may also be a lot of fun for the young (and young at heart), so be sure to check it out next time you visit the Magic Kingdom.

REVIEW: LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Note: I played through LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens in about eight hours. I played the standard version of the game on PlayStation 4. During my play through, I completed the story and unlocked a variety of items, and characters. This review reflects only my time spent during this play through. 

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The last time I played a Lego video game was back in 2009, when LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures was the most recent entry. Even then, I only played it because it came bundled with my Xbox 360. Suffice to say, I am not necessarily one to play Lego video game.

When I started up The Force Awakens, I expected to experience much of what the Lego games are known for: basic beat-’em-up combat, simple platforming, and a twist of cutesy satire. While I did find all of the above in this game, I also found so much more. The Lego games have changed a lot since I last played one, and for the better I might add.

Let’s start off  with visuals. The first thing I noticed when I got into the game was that it looked gorgeous! I couldn’t help but wonder why developer TT Fusion spent so much time making a game about toys look so good. Not only do the Legos looks fantastic, but the environments look almost as good as EA’s Star Wars Battlefront. The game’s visual style seems like a nod to those who played with Legos in their backyard growing up.13575848_10209774332497160_1232516512881568721_o

Audio wise, the game is a bit more divisive. While the music is spot on, with the inclusion of John Williams famous soundtrack, the voice acting is a little off putting. Not that it is bad by any means, the problem is that audio is pulled directly from the movie and put in the game. It just sounds a little strange seeing a Lego version of Rey sound exactly like Daisy Ridley. Perhaps its just me, but I preferred it when characters were mute in the Lego games. It gave the interactions and cutscenes a little more charm. However, it is a nice touch that TT Fusion even got some of the real cast of the film to record additional lines. They really went all out with this one. 13582065_10209774331457134_2142404366120453614_o

Now onto the gameplay. The game is split up into ten levels and even includes both a prologue and epilogue, so in some ways I suppose it has twelve levels. The story does a pretty good job sticking to the events of the film, but what really makes the story interesting is the addition of events that the film doesn’t cover. The game opens up with a 30 minute level that takes place at the end of Return of the Jedi. This level nicely ties the events of the original trilogy to The Force Awakens. Throughout the game, you’ll encounter little parts here and there that explain things like where Poe Dameron was after he got separated from Finn. It is fun to see the game explore events we didn’t get to see in the movie. 13528223_10209774332457159_6140509339398871452_o13495494_10209774330137101_758533087453380936_o

Like I mentioned early, A LOT has changed since I last played a Lego game. Star Wars: The Force Awakens adds a ton of new mechanics to the formula that help spice up the simple gameplay of previous entries. One thing is for sure with this game, I never felt like I was doing the same thing for too long. Each character has their own unique abilities that are used for puzzle solving. While puzzles are never challenging, they are still fun and rewarding.

One new mechanic that I didn’t find myself enjoying too much was the ability to use Lego scraps to build more than one object. I understand the puzzle element this mechanic is supposed to add but I always felt like these obstacles just broke up the otherwise smooth pacing of the levels.

However, there is another new mechanic that I absolutely adored. You can take cover behind structures and gameplay will suddenly turn into a cover based third-person shooter. These segments of levels were always entertaining and added some exciting set pieces to the game. 13558724_10209774331297130_5626193635904831000_o

The game’s excitement builds throughout the adventure. I was actually more enthusiastic about the game during the second half of my play through. I suppose this is a testimony to how varied and fresh the gameplay can be. Towards the end of the game, level types vary drastically. I especially enjoyed the X-Wing missions as Poe. They feel like a simplified version of a good Star Fox game. Flying is intuitive and easy, and offered a nice break from the focus of Rey and Finn’s adventure.

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My absolute favorite aspect of the game is the amount of fan service and humor put into the game. The banter between Stormtroopers is flat out hilarious, and I often found myself stopping in the middle of a level just to listen in on what they were saying. Characters and environments constantly make allusions to Star Wars related references that will have any fan laughing, or geeking out. It is very clear that the team at TT Fusion is full of Star Wars fans. Their enthusiasm and passion for the franchise shines through four the entire game.

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As with any Lego game, expect tons of replay value. Each level is filled to the brim with puzzles and unlockables, some of which aren’t even accessible until Free Play mode is unlocked. The roster of characters includes everyone you can think of in the Star Wars universe, including Episode 7 director himself, J.J. Abrahms. Co-op couch play is a staple in the Lego games series that makes its return once again. There is a ton of content here for $60.

Overall, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens packs a fantastic deal for fans. The gameplay is fresh and exciting for players of all-ages. The game looks, sounds (arguably), and feels great! Whether you’re playing by yourself, or with a buddy, LEGO: Star Wars: The Force Awakens has tons to offer and is one of the best Star Wars games in years.

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PHOTOS: Magic Kingdom Adds Alligator Warning Signs Inside Theme Park Areas

Disney’s resort hotels won’t be the only place guests will find the now infamous alligator and snake warning signs. The Rivers of America waterfront area in Frontierland and Liberty Square at the Magic Kingdom now has the signs posted about every 20-30 feet along the shoreline.

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This is the first appearance of the signs inside of a Walt Disney World theme park. There has been no word on if these signs will ever be themed in some way to fit their surroundings or if they will remain in this style. No other Walt Disney World theme parks have added the signs as of yet.

REVIEW: Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar Revamps Menu, Favorites Change, New Items Added

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs has been a hot spot amongst Disney fans to say the least, offering what many considered a very strong drink and food menu. I personally will drop by at least 2-3 times a month for a quick drink or bite, feeling this is really one of the best bar/restaurants on property. This week, a fair amount of the food menu was altered due to guest demand, so we decided to go and try it out.

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Gone are the Good Dates, Snack of Ra, and the original Tanis Tacos, replaced with Temple Tenderloin, Sallah’s Falafel, and the Tanis Tuna Tacos.

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The temporary menu in the front of the book sin’t all that has changed… the entire book is gone…

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Some drinks have descriptions on the front page.

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Most just have a name and a price.

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The Sallah’s Falafel was really great, especially with the spicy sauce on the side. There is naan bread under all of that, with guests expected to rip all of this up and eat it as a finger food. Luckily it tasted great because trying to eat this in this format was kind of a challenge. It should probably be served pre-cut or something of the sort.

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The Rolling Boulder Sliders were revamped for the most part, losing the spicy yogurt sauce in favor of brisket meatballs with a tomato-bacon jam. I would order the old sliders about 1-2 times a month, so I was pretty worried about this change, but these were good. They are radically different but in a good way. Gone is the spiciness, replaced with a more flavorful sauce that will likely be enjoyed by more guests overall.

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I was pretty excited about the Temple Tenderloin, but the flavor was very bland. The bread was fresh, but the rest of it just lacked any flavor to me. The fries underneath however, were spectacular. The fries are tossed in a bacon and chimichurri sauce, unique to say the least.

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The Tanis Tuna Tacos also lacked flavor, even after squeezing a generous amount of lime on them. The toppings and the tacos themselves tasted very fresh, but the main ingredient tasted non-existent honestly. 

Overall, the changes don’t make me went to stop visiting Jock Lindsey’s but they aren’t overly positive either. I prefer the original sliders, but the new ones are a solid adjustment. Otherwise, there wasn’t much outside of french fries and the falafel that I thought was particularity good. Hopefully they will continue to work on the menu until it evenly rounded out, but until then it’s still worth flying by for drinks and a bite.

MARVEL Avengers Alliance 2 Getting a Big Update

Fans of the popular mobile game Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2 will be pleased with the announcement of the game’s new update 1.3.0.

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The biggest news is the addition of Captain America 1901, an alternate timeline character that was known for defending America before the birth of the original Captain America. Captain America 1901 has new abilities such as a healing mist that comes from his shield, and a powerful punch that is powered by steam.

The update also brings a new feature known as AutoPlay. This mode allows player AI to control themselves and make their own moves, allowing for new ways to strategize gameplay.

Lastly, the update brings this month’s PVP Tournament, where players will fight to climb the ranks to victory. This month, the PVP Tournament reward will be Deathlok, a deadly and proficient cyborg.

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The update will also feature a newly designed in-game store, bug fixes, stability improvements, and optimization.

“Captain America: Civil War” Coming Home To Digital HD, Blu-ray & DVD This September

 

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Marvel has announced that “Captain America: Civil War” will be coming home to Digital HD on September 2nd and Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, Video On Demand and DVD on September 13th.

From Marvel:

Get the year’s biggest blockbuster with 60+ minutes of special features on Digital HD September 2 and on Blu-ray September 13!

“Captain America: Civil War” has conquered both audiences and critics, debuting to $179.1 million—the fifth-biggest domestic opening of all time—and earning a 90% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.  “Captain America: Civil War” is the highest-grossing film of 2016 domestically, internationally and globally, earning more than $1.14 billion at the worldwide box office. It also continues Marvel Studios’ winning streak as the 13th consecutive film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to debut at #1 at the domestic box office.

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When “Captain America: Civil War” arrives early on Digital HD, Digital 3D and Disney Movies Anywhere on Sept. 2 and on Blu-ray™ 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Sept. 13, viewers can join the nonstop action and pick their side—Team Cap, commanded by Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), or Team Iron Man, led by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.).

Rogers and Stark are joined by a star-studded lineup of beloved Marvel Super Heroes, including Natasha Romanoff a.k.a. Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Bucky Barnes a.k.a. Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon (Anthony Mackie) Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes a.k.a. War Machine (Don Cheadle), Clint Barton a.k.a. Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Vision (Paul Bettany) and Wanda Maximoff a.k.a. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), along with new recruit Scott Lang a.k.a. Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and joined by two new additions to the MCU: T’Challa a.k.a. Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Peter Parker a.k.a. Spider-Man (Tom Holland).

More than 60 minutes of thrilling, exclusive bonus material includes: an inside look at the evolution of lead characters Steve Rogers and Tony Stark, a behind-the-scenes exclusive on the making of “Captain America: Civil War,” never-before-seen deleted scenes and hilarious outtakes. Plus, home audiences can learn more about the latest additions to the MCU and get an exclusive first look at Marvel’s “Doctor Strange,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch, coming to theaters Nov. 4!

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Bonus features include*:

DIGITAL HD/3D & BLU-RAY:

  • United We Stand, Divided We Fall – The Making of Captain America: Civil War Part 1 & Part 2
  • Captain America: The Road to Civil War
  • Iron Man: The Road to Civil War
  • Gag Reel
  • Deleted & Extended Scenes
  • Audio Commentary
  • Open Your Mind: Marvel’s “Doctor Strange” – Exclusive Sneak Peek

*Bonus features may vary by retailer. The DVD does not include any bonus materials.

Source: Marvel

UPDATE: Universe of Energy at Epcot Likely to Close Soon for Guardians of the Galaxy Attraction

With some clarifying from inside sources, it seems likely that the Universe of Energy at Epcot will be closed to be replaced with a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction.

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While we had reported that it was Mission: SPACE that would be overlaid with a Guardians of the Galaxy theme, it seems that rumor was incorrect as instead there are currently plans for a lavish update to Mission: SPACE on hold from Walt Disney Imagineering. While we can’t say much about that project yet, it seems the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction that will replace the Universe of Energy has already been approved and is moving forward.

The Universe of Energy is an original pavilion from EPCOT Center, opening in 1982 and moderately updated to Ellen’s Energy Adventure in 1996. While the 1996 refurbishment changed the music and most film portions of the ride, it otherwise has remained very similar to the original attraction and has been enjoyed by Epcot guests for nearly 34 years now. Barring some unforeseen complications, it is likely the building will be gutted or demolished and replaced with a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction.

Rumors indicate that Bob Chapek, the new chairman at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, was key in the decision. Chapek spent 3.5  years in charge of Disney Consumer Products, but this is his first role in the Parks and Resorts division of the company.

The Universe of Energy could close as soon as the Fall of 2016, but Disney has made no announcement of any closure as of yet.

Stay tuned for any further developments should they become available.

“Wreck It Ralph 2” Coming To Theaters On March 9th, 2018!

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Walt Disney Animation Studios has just made it official that a sequel to “Wreck It Ralph” is in the works and will be released on March 9th, 2018. The news was announced on the Walt Disney Animation Facebook Page by director Rich Moore and co director Phil Johnston.  John C. Reilly, who voiced Wreck It Ralph in the original movie, officially broke the news .

Originally, the Disney Animated film “Gigantic” was to be released on March 9, 2018 but due to “Wreck It Ralph 2” now taking that slot, “Gigantic” will now be released on November 21, 2018.

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From Walt Disney Animation Studios:

WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS WELCOMES “WRECK-IT RALPH” BACK TO THE BIG SCREEN FOR A SMASHING SEQUEL

Original Voice Cast Members John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman Set to Return

Ralph Wrecks the Mobile Game Disney Crossy Road in Celebration of the Announcement 

Wreck-It Ralph is heading back to the big screen, and this time, he’s wrecking the internet. The Oscar®-nominated Walt Disney Animation Studios team from the original film is reteaming for the follow-up, including director Rich Moore (“Zootopia,” “The Simpsons”) and producer Clark Spencer (“Zootopia,” “Bolt”). Phil Johnston (writer, “Wreck-It Ralph,” “Zootopia,” “Cedar Rapids”) joins Moore as director and a writer on the project. John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman return as the bad-guy-turned-good, Ralph, and the girl with the game-winning glitch, Vanellope von Schweetz. The untitled sequel will hit theaters—literally—on March 9, 2018.

“From the moment we started working on the first ‘Wreck-It Ralph,’ we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters,” said Moore, who has been developing it since shortly after the release of the first film, and while directing this year’s critically-acclaimed hit “Zootopia” with Byron Howard. “This time, Ralph’s wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web—as only he can do. Characters we loved in the first film are back and we are ecstatic to be working with them—and the actors who voice them—once again.”

“The world of the internet is the perfect place to send Ralph and Vanellope,” said Johnston. “The scope and scale are so vast and the possibilities for comedy are endless.”

“Ralph is a character very near and dear to my heart,” added Reilly. “I’m really looking forward to playing the big lug again. Making the first ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ was one of the most special experiences I’ve ever had and I’m really looking forward to bringing him back to life. So many kids I’ve met all over the world are excited to see him again, too. They tell me all the time!”

When “Wreck-It Ralph” opened on Nov. 2, 2012, it turned in the highest opening weekend ever for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film at the time of release. Nominated for an Oscar® and Golden Globe® for best animated feature, “Wreck-It Ralph” won the PGA Award for outstanding producer of an animated theatrical motion picture as well as five Annie Awards, including best animated feature, director, cast and screenplay. The film was named best animated feature by the Broadcast Film Critics Association, earned outstanding achievement in casting for an animated feature by the Casting Society of America, and won the Kids’ Choice Award for favorite animated movie.

DISNEY CROSSY ROAD WRECKED

At 12 p.m. PT today, Disney’s hit mobile game, Disney Crossy Road, will be wrecked by Ralph in celebration of the announcement. As fans play through the 12 different Disney and Pixar worlds of Disney Crossy Road, Ralph may appear and ‘wreck’ part of their gameplay.

“Wreck-It Ralph has been one of the most popular worlds to play in Disney Crossy Road, so it made perfect sense to celebrate Ralph’s return by letting him go outside his world and ‘wreck’ other parts of the game,” said Chris Heatherly, SVP & GM, Disney Apps and Games. “We are big fans of the first film, as are our players, and can’t wait to see how the next chapter unfolds.”

“GIGANTIC” DATE-CHANGE

The animated feature “Gigantic,” originally announced as Disney’s March 9, 2018, release, will be released on November 21, 2018.

Source: Disney via Facebook

Disney’s Contemporary Resort Introducing New Year’s Eve Special Event to Ring in 2017

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Walt Disney World is once again testing the waters on a resort New Year’s Eve experience this year, this time hosting an event at Disney’s Contemporary Resort:

Starting at 8:00 PM on December 31, 2016, Disney Countdown to Midnight gives Guests like you the opportunity to ring in the New Year at an extraordinary event held within the convention center at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

The fun begins as you head to the heart of the party in the Fantasia Ballroom, where you can indulge in an assortment of libations—including adult beverages for Guests 21 years of age and older—before moving and grooving to dance tunes from our interactive DJ, featuring music spanning from the ‘60s to today!

Then, after a delightful culinary experience boasting “best-of-the-best” bites and wine pairings from such restaurants as California Grill, Flying Fish Cafe, Cítricos and Narcoossee’s, you’re invited to soak up the sounds of the group Alter Ego as they perform their extravagant music- and dance-filled revue.

The evening continues as you stroll outside to catch a unique musical act playing songs of today—complete with a retro twist—and then concludes as the New Year’s Eve “Fantasy in the Sky” Fireworks Spectacular lights up the night from Magic Kingdom park, officially celebrating the arrival of 2017!

Plus, to help you capture memories along the way, be on the lookout for a variety of themed photo backdrops and props.

It’s all incredible, and it’s all included with the price of your ticket—but tickets are limited! Be sure to act soon before this special event sells out…

Disney Countdown to Midnight is an all-inclusive, all-ages event available for $225 per Guest (tax and gratuity included), and takes place from 8:00 PM on December 31, 2016 to 1:00 AM on January 1, 2017.

To purchase a ticket, you can book online or by calling (407) WDW-DINE or (407) 939-3463. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.

Candlelight Processional 2016 Packages On Sale Now, Narrators Announced, New Restaurants Added

Dining packages for 2016 Candlelight Processional are now on sale and Disney has announced most of the narrator lineup for 2016.

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Celebrity narrators this year include some returning favorites like contemporary Christian music singer Steven Curtis Chapman, actors Whoopi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris and newcomers like legendary baseball player Cal Ripken, Jr. Here’s the list of confirmations so far:

  • 11/25-27 – Steven Curtis Chapman
  • 11/28-12/1 – Neil Patrick Harris
  • 12/2-12/3 – Whoopi Goldberg
  • 12/4-12/12 – TBA
  • 12/13-12/15 – Meredith Vieira
  • 12/16-12/18 – TBA
  • 12/19-12/21 – Joe Morton
  • 12/22-12/27 – TBA
  • 12/28-12/30 – Cal Ripken, Jr.

The processional is performed three times per night (5:00, 6:45 and 8:15 p.m.) during the holiday season at the American Gardens Theatre. These packages, available on select nights, include a meal and a guaranteed seat for one of the Candlelight Processional performances. Availability is limited.

This year, in addition to lunch and dinner packages, breakfast options are available at some favorite Epcot restaurants like Akershus Royal Banquet Hall and Garden Grill. Breakfast, lunch and dinner options are also available this year at Captain’s Grille at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort and Trattoria Al Forno at Disney’s BoardWalk.

Candlelight Dining Packages for breakfast start at $27 plus tax per person for adults and $14 plus tax per person for children, ages 3-9. Candlelight Dining Packages for lunch and dinner start at $47 plus tax per person for adults and $20 plus tax per person for children, ages 3-9.

Click here to book Candlelight Processional dining packages or to find out more information, call 407-WDW-DINE (407-939-3463).

Holidays Around the World, including the Candlelight Processional, run November 25 – December 30, 2016 at Epcot.