PHOTOS, VIDEO: Discovery Island Trail and Kangaroos Return to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

On Friday, a few old friends came back to Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park.

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The Discovery Island Trail located behind the Tree of Life reopened, allowing guests to walk under the Tree for the first time in almost 2 years. The trails around the center of the Island are still closed, but it is nice to have this small area back in the park. Personally, this has always been a space I have used to escape the crowds in the park.

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There is some wildlife to see along the path, including some porcupines and a large tortoise.

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We also have a short video walkthrough of the trail for you to enjoy:

Kangaroos have also been gone from the park for two years now, but they returned on Friday to a habitat located just behind the Flamingo area towards the front of the Tree of Life.

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The zoom on my video camera is better for viewing the kangaroos (who are rather far away), so check them out in the video below:

It’s nice too ee these offerings return as work on the expansion of the park begins to wrap up, hopefully fully completed by the Summer of 2017.

RUMOR: Coronado Springs Resort Convention Center to Expand as Disney Plans to Close Contemporary Resort Center

Reedy Creek has filed permits that could be related to an expansion of the convention center at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.

The convention center at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort is likely to expand

The convention center at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is likely to expand

The application says there will be a new stormwater management pond and expansion of another pond to accommodate future additions within Coronado Springs. Disney is not giving further details at this time.

While some have speculated that this addition would instead be a Disney Vacation Club wing, we are still hearing that the Moderate Resort DVC wing coming soon is for Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. The reasoning behind expanding the already massive convention space at Coronado Springs would be to take the pressure off of the Disney’s Contemporary Resort facility which Disney is planning to eventually shutter. The ongoing Convention Center expansion at Disney’s Yacht and Beach club Resorts is also a part of this effort.

The Walt Disney World website notes that Coronado will be undergoing “a refurbishment” beginning Fall 2016.

REVIEW: “Doctor Strange” Delivers on the Visuals & Humor You Expect from MARVEL

Benedict Cumberbatch Brings The Magic To “Doctor Strange”; Mind Blowing 3D Visuals Highlight The Newest Addition To The MCU

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I’m going to get right to the point. Marvel and Benedict Cumberbatch fans will not be disappointed with this film. As far as movie goers unfamiliar with Doctor Strange, it might be a bit out there at times. It should still be a fun and enjoyable movie for most, just not as much fun for some as it will be for Marvel fans. I will say though for as strange as the material in the comic book can be at times, it is quite an accomplishment what a great job they did making the character of Doctor Strange both relatable and likeable to the movie going audience.

tt0371746-large-screenshot3Before I get to the review, I want to point out some similarities with the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and Doctor Strange. Back in 2008, “Iron Man” was released and it was the first in a line of epic movies to come that would help build the MCU. “Iron Man” also resurrected Robert Downey Jr.’s career and made him the wealthy man he is today. Downey was originally paid $500,000 for his role in the first “Iron Man” movie and he will be making $200 million for the “Infinity War” movies. Hard to believe, right?

doctor-strange-headed-for-75m-opening“Doctor Strange” is the 14th movie in the MCU and it has a lot of similarities with the 1st MCU movie. You have a very wealthy, intelligent and arrogant man that cares only about himself until a terrible accident puts him on a path to reexamine his life that leads him to his true destiny.  He is given a second chance on life and uses that chance to dedicate himself to the protection of others.

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There are many that believe that Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange might be taking over for Downey’s Iron Man as the focal point of the MCU going forward. No matter how much money Disney keeps throwing at Downey, at some point he is going to have enough. It’s kind of a weird coincidence that both Downey and Cumberbatch’s MCU characters look very similar to each other.  In the comic books, Doctor Strange and Iron Man are referred to as “the beard bros”. Another coincidence is both actors played Sherlock Holmes. When these two finally meet expect some beard and Sherlock humor.

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OK, onto the review. Dr. Steven Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is basically the rock star of surgeons. He is great at what he does, and he knows it, and let’s everyone else know that too. Strange will only do surgeries that will propel his image even further in the spotlight. One night while driving recklessly during a stormy night, Strange gets into a horrific car accident. The next day he awakes in a hospital to find that his hands and fingers, his bread and butter, are terribly mangled and the odds of him ever being a surgeon again are slim at best. Strange hears of a patient who was once paralyzed from the waist down that some how miraculously recovered. This leads Strange on a quest to Nepal to find the person responsible for doing the impossible. Strange finally meets The Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) and she convinces him that the spirit is much more powerful than one thinks and is capable of healing the body. Strange is taken on as a student of the Ancient One and with the help of Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), he slowly learns the mystical arts. A former student of the Ancient One, Kaecilius (Mads Mikkelsen), has now turned to, basically, the dark side and he must be stopped before he can bring about total devastation to our world. Strange begins to see what his true destiny is that leads to a final confrontation with and even much more darker power than anyone he has confronted before. I think that is enough. Any more and I will get into spoiler territory.

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There is a ton of things to like about Doctor Strange. First up is Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance. He is excellent as both Dr. Steven Strange and in the final form of the Master Of Mystic Arts, Doctor Strange. It’s like they pulled him right out of the comic book but made the character even better. At first you dont like his arrogance but you eventually sympathize with the character. I was worried at first when I found out that he was doing an American accent for the film but his American accent is very good! Without a doubt, Benedict Cumberbatch was the perfect choice for the role and I cant imagine anyone else ever playing him.

The supporting cast does a fine job with the roles that they are playing. Tilda Swinton is the standout by far but the other actors do their job well. I was surprised that Rachel McAdams’ character was not more prevalent in the story, but also a bit relieved that we didn’t have a drawn out love story either. Thankfully, there is not one annoying character in the film.

The cinematography is just so well done. No shaky cam effects, just the camera pulls back so that you can enjoy every fight scene and every spell cast.

The score is done by Michael Giacchino (“Star Trek”) and it is one of the better scores done for a MCU movie. This is no generic action music used as filler for almost all of the MCU movies, this sounds like Giacchino actually put actual effort in trying to match the music with what was happening on the screen. Giacchino is also doing the score for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and after hearing his work for “Doctor Strange”, I cant wait to hear his take on the Star Wars Universe.

If you have a chance to see this on the big screen and in 3D, do it. The scenes where Strange and other characters are talking show your average depth shown in most 3D movies, but when Strange goes into the Astral Plain, it is one of the most amazing uses of 3D you will ever see. The 3D also excels during the fight scenes where the buildings are being altered in different dimensions, very “Inception”-like. I would say that you get about 20 minutes of really impressive looking 3D and maybe 10 minutes of absolutely mind blowing 3D. The rest is average at best but if you can afford it, you dont want to miss those 10 minutes of really exceptional 3D. And if you opt to watch it in 2D, at some point you will probably say to yourself, “I bet this is the part he was talking about that looks mind blowing in 3D.”

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Doctor Strange gets a lot right but it is not a perfect movie. Like so many Marvel movies, the villains leave a lot to be desired. There are basically two villains and neither one of them makes you say, “Now that was a great villain!” Mads Mikkelsen is better than most of the MCU villains that we have seen so far, but not memorable at all. And the other baddie is a CGI mess that I hate to say reminds me of how Fox used Galactus in “Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer”. Sadly, the MCU still doesn’t have a villain like Doctor Doom, Magneto, The Green Goblin or even The Joker. Well….Thanos is coming. Let’s hope he fixes things.

There was a lot of controversy with the casting of Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One. The Ancient One has always been an old Asian man in the comic books. I heard the reasoning behind this casting choice was because Marvel was worried about offending those from China and Tibet. If one of those cultures was representative of The Ancient One, one of them would be upset. There best option was to not to offend either group and go with an actress like Tilda Swinton. Don’t get me wrong, Swinton is a great actress and I love her in everything she does, but it seems so out of place for Doctor Strange to travel to Nepal and have it revealed that The Ancient One is not Asian. I’m not a fan of switching the ethnicity of original comic book characters in movies to appear more diverse and I am not a fan of whitewashing either. And Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One just seem like the later to me.

This next complaint is kind of minor. The whole thing that drives Doctor Strange is that he has lost the control of his hands and that they can’t stop trembling, but if you watch, it’s not consistent. There are times when he shows us his hands to demonstrate that he has no control over them and then during the next scene they are perfectly fine. I dont know if it was just me, but I noticed it a lot.

Another negative for me is that they spent an ample amount of time developing Doctor Strange’s character, but I felt like some of the other cast members needed more character development, especially the villains.

I felt there was too much humor in this. One thing Marvel always gets right in their movies is the humor. It’s never forced and rarely corny. It just fits and the laughs are genuine. Doctor Strange is no exception. But as a fan of Doctor Strange in the comic books, he was never really that funny. He was more of a serious guy and I felt, as I mentioned before, they are trying to make Doctor Strange be like Downey’s Tony Stark. Also, dont make your villain comical to the point that he is almost likeable.

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While watching this film, I thought, “Is this really a film for kids?” It does get dark at times. There definitely are some graphic moments that occur when he is performing surgeries. I’m not sure how kids would handle the blood. There are some violent deaths. But most of all, the story is a bit complex. I guess when you think about it, a lot of the MCU movies are. Did the kids really care about Baron Zemos plan during Civil War, or were they just happy to see The Avengers fight at the airport? Most kids these days have no problems with the dark scenes in “Harry Potter”, so I should really give them more credit.

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One thing that I feel is going to cause a bit of controversy with the fans of the comic book is the representation of Doctor’s Strange’s Cloak Of Levitation. The Cloak is Strange’s flowing red cap that gives him the power to levitate, duh, and sometimes fly. When I saw Cumberbatch first levitating with the Cloak on as he was about to take on an enemy, I got the same chills that I got when I first saw Spider-Man make his entrance in “Civil War”. They so nailed the essence of Doctor Strange with that once scene of Doctor Strange levitating and casting a spell. Possible SPOILERS here, but I have already seen clips of this on TV, and I guarantee in the coming weeks that you will see this in all of the TV spots. Big reveal: Doctor Strange’s Cloak Of Levitation behaves a lot like the Magic Carpet in Aladdin. Meaning that it acts independently from Strange. It has a personality. It saves Doctor Strange at times. It will pull Strange from walking in one direction to the direction it wants to go. Even though this strays from the comic book, I thought it was a nice touch. Kind of provided some light comic relief moments and definitely a lot of laughter from the audience. And this cape doesn’t just make him levitate, he flies, like on par with Superman flying, and looking just as intimidating.

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I’m never a fan of most origin stories. I always want to see the hero in full costume and in his prime. Not stumbling to get to where he should be. If a movie is good, they can tell a character’s origin within the first 5 minutes of the opening credits. My favorite MCU film, “Guardians Of The Galaxy”, shows Peter Quill at his mothers death bed for a few minutes and then BOOM!, we get one of the most enjoyable scenes of an established Starlord on a hostile planet dancing to “Come And Get Your Love”. That’s how you do it and get the audience hooked right away.  As far as an origin story goes, Doctor Strange is as good, or even better, than movies like “Captain America: The First Avenger”, “Thor”, “Ant-Man” and even “Iron Man”. I’m just looking forward to the sequel because now he “is” Doctor Strange. And from the after credit scene, he appears to be more powerful than ever and has fit into his role as The Sorcerer Supreme.

Speaking of after credit scenes, there are two. The first takes place fairly early and might actually be my favorite to date. The second one is at the very end of the credits and is just OK.

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As I mentioned in the beginning, if you see this movie and you say, “I didn’t get some of this stuff,” try reading earlier issues of the comic book. Marvel and director Scott Derrickson did a fantastic job considering the stories found in the original source, the comic book. I used to read Doctor Strange as a kid and at times the story got pretty freaky deeky to the point where I stopped reading what was going on and just admired the artwork. That Marvel was able to bring a character like Doctor Strange to the big screen is a huge accomplishment and I am really glad they did.

The next time we see Doctor Strange will be in Infinity War, but….we might see him even sooner than that. Regardless of when we see him next, I cant wait to see him fighting side by side with The Avengers.

I give “Doctor Strange” an 8/10.

$14 T-Shirts for Disney Fans Available During WDWNT-Exclusive TeePublic Halloween Sale

As our Halloween treat to you, we have negotiated a special WDWNT-exclusive sale at the WDWNT store on TeePublic. No other TeePublic store has these prices!  Just in time for the election, for only $14 you can grab this awesome t-shirt celebrating the Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios…

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In addition to our newest offering, you can actually pick up any of the shirts in our store for just $14.00 each. Even better, every purchase you make helps keep WDWNT.com going and supports all of the great coverage we provide every single day. Gear up with stylish Disney fan apparel while supporting the Worldwide Leader in Disney Parks News? DOES IT GET ANY BETTER? Actually it does, when you get complimented on wearing these amazing shirts at the parks…

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Zootopia Meet and Greet Coming as Part of the 2016 Holiday Season

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Deck the halls! Walt Disney World Resort does that and plenty more this holiday season – turning up the yuletide magic with new shows, thrilling spectaculars, beloved characters to create lasting memories, yummy and festive holiday treats, and theme parks and resort hotels all aglitter with holly, jolly decorations.

Here’s a sampling of the holiday fun in store for guests:

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· Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: It’s a Christmas party like no other, with joyful music, a shimmering Cinderella Castle, characters in their festive finery and the Magic Kingdom decked out and even more magical for merry-making guests of all ages. Disney princes join princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall. Guests can meet Nick and Judy from “Zootopia” in Tomorrowland. The special party – complete with cookies, cocoa and snow flurries – begins at 7 p.m., after regular park hours. Dates for this year:

November 7,8,10,11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29

December 1,2,4,6,8,9,11,13,15,16,18, 22

For more information and to purchase tickets for this after-hours spectacular: Disneyworld.com/Christmasparty

· All new! Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration: New to the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, Mickey and his pals host some of their friends for an unforgettable Christmas soiree filled with medleys of delightful classic and contemporary holiday songs, and magical holiday projections on Cinderella Castle building to a sensational, snowy finale. (Also available Dec. 23 – 31 during regular park operating hours).

· Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade: The enchanting holiday parade during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party transforms Main Street, U.S.A. Santa Claus, gingerbread men, elves, reindeer, toy soldiers and other friends from the North Pole join Mickey and his pals. Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf from “Frozen” join in the fun.

· A Frozen Holiday Wish (Castle Dream Lights): This season, the wintry wonder and magic of Disney’s blockbuster “Frozen” enchants park guests as Queen Elsa transforms Cinderella Castle into a glimmering, shimmering ice palace for the holidays.

· Holiday Wishes – Celebrate the Spirit of the Season: The night sky bursts with color high above Cinderella Castle with a holiday fireworks spectacular.

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· New Holidays Around the World Marketplaces – Explore what the holidays taste like around the globe at five new marketplaces: indulge in duck confit and dumplings from the Alpine Haus Marketplace, celebrate with the shredded beef tamale from the Three Kings Feast Marketplace, toast with Williams Punch from the Germany Marketplace, and more.

· Holidays Around the World entertainment – Enjoy the sights and sounds of the nations of World Showcase, as each country’s holiday heritage comes to life amid joyful music and time-honored traditions.

· A cherished Epcot tradition, the Candlelight Processional captures the spirit of the season in the retelling of the Christmas story by celebrity narrators, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and choir. The Candlelight Processional is performed three times each evening, 5:00, 6:45 and 8 p.m. at America Gardens Theatre from Nov. 25-Dec. 30. Narrators in 2016 include Neil Patrick Harris, Whoopi Goldberg, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Meredith Vieira, and Cal. Ripken, Jr. Candlelight dinner packages are available through Disneyworld.com/holiday.

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· An all-new nighttime spectacular, “Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM!,” premieres at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Nov. 14-Dec. 31, sending beloved Disney animated characters on a spirited yuletide adventure to get Santa back to the North Pole in time for Christmas Eve. “Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM!” combines state-of-the-art projections, fireworks, special effects and Christmas music to create a dazzling, one-of-a-kind holiday experience for guests – capped by a special message from Santa himself.

· A new dessert party themed to the show will be offered nightly, one hour prior to each performance, in the courtyard of the Chinese Theater. Guests who book the “Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM!” Holiday Party enjoy holiday-inspired snacks, decadent desserts and specialty beverages. Guests can call 407/WDW-DINE or visit Disneyworld.com to reserve their spot (November 14-December 17, $69 adults, $39 children, including taxes and gratuities; December 18-31 $79 adults, $45 children, including taxes and gratuities).

· New for 2016 is the opportunity to meet Santa Claus at the Once Upon a Time shop. The beautiful and vintage setting reflects the bygone days of Santa’s visits to the great department stores across the country.

· During the holiday season, “Tinsel Town” takes on a new meaning at the theme park celebrating the magic of movies and television. A giant Christmas tree towers over the main entrance, holiday displays capture the imagination, shops along Hollywood Boulevard welcome holiday shoppers and colorful garlands and lights sparkle throughout the park.

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Disney’s adventure park presents holiday themes in a whole new “dark.” Decorations park-wide frame new daytime-into-night experiences, including Tree of Life transformations, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Kali Rivers Rapids and Expedition Everest.

· Guests will be greeted, at the park’s entrance, by a dramatic, animal-themed holiday tree.

· Mickey and Minnie don their holiday best to meet and greet guests at Adventurers Outpost. Their friends Santa Goofy, Baloo, King Louie, Donald and Chip and Dale also show off their holiday finest.

Disney Springs

With a multi-year makeover nearly complete, every corner of Disney Springs is wrapped and ready for its first full season of holiday cheer. Disney Springs becomes “the place to be” as each of its four neighborhoods is transformed through festive décor, entertainment and holiday shopping at exciting new retail locations, from name-brand to cozy boutiques to everything in between.

A sampling of what’s new:

· Disney Springs’ Christmas Tree Trail: To capture the spirit of the holidays, Marketplace guests can stroll among 15 custom decorated holiday trees, each dedicated to a popular Disney theme.

· At the Once Upon a Toy Fountain (Marketplace), toys have magically come alive for an interactive holiday dance party nightly on the plaza. There’s pin trading, a nightly tree lighting ceremony and more.

Marketplace will be a holiday shopper’s delight. Seasonal offerings will fill shelves at Disney’s Days of Christmas, Art of Disney, Wonderful World of Memories, Marketplace Fun Finds and Marketplace Co-Op. Goofy’s Candy Co. is the place for yummy holiday treats. At Art of Disney, guests can find sketch artists doing holiday artwork. Meantime, some of the most recognizable names in retailing have opened their doors at Town Center, alongside venues unique to central Florida.

At Every Corner of Our World: Holiday Displays

Disney bakers and magic-makers transform Disney resort hotels and theme parks for the holidays. Just a few of the festive sights to greet guests:

· Tusker House Restaurant at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will feature an African Marketplace – made of gingerbread.

· Guests of Disney’s Contemporary Resort (Grand Canyon Concourse) will marvel at a world of majestic mountains and fjords anchored by a 17-foot-tall Gingerbread Holiday Ice Castle, inspired by Frozen and adorned with sugar snowflakes, gingerbread shingles and chocolate-coated trees.

· An annual treat, a life-sized holiday gingerbread house, is an eye-filling (and aroma-savoring) sight in the lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The Bake Shop uses a classic gingerbread recipe from Austria for its cookies and ornaments.

· A life-sized, edible spinning carousel is a holiday tradition at Disney’s Beach Club Resort while a holiday village with miniature train holds forth at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.

No holiday is complete without a special dining experience. Holiday menus that celebrate the season may be found at restaurants throughout Walt Disney World Resort. For holiday dining information and reservations, call 407 WDW-DINE.

Amorette’s Patisserie Now has Crepes, New Hours; Aristocrepes Going Seasonal at Disney Springs

Beginning today, Aristocrepes and Amorette’s Patisserie at Disney Springs have adjusted their menus to add more offerings (and because Artistocrepes ain’t doing so well).

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Guests visiting the Aristocrepes will now find popcorn, Mickey pretzels and cheese, assorted chips, and beverages. Beginning from Friday, November 11, Aristocrepes will transition to a seasonal operation and menu, serving a variety of holiday beverages including hot chocolate, unique cocktails, and more when open.

Amorette’s Patisserie is now serving a mixture of savory and sweet crepes to make up for the void created by Aristocrepes.

The operating hours for Amorette’s Patisserie were also adjusted just last week. The location is now open 3-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 11 AM–11 PM Friday-Sunday.

Holidays Around the World at Epcot Adding Several Festival-Style Booths for 2016

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Holidays Around the World at Epcot is adding more food and drink for the winter celebration November 25-December 30. Booths used during the annual Epcot International Food and wine Festival will be converted into new offerings, making this the 3rd annual event to use the kiosks.

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Stop at Prost! in Germany for an artisan cheese plate or sauerbraten with red cabbage and spätzle. Drinks include alcoholic ciders, Williams Punch (hot), Caramel Kiss featuring Werther’s Caramel and glüwein (house-made hot spiced wine).

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American Holiday Table in the American Adventure Pavilion is serving Slow-roasted turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce, and seared pork tenderloin with green bean casserole, roasted sweet potato wedges and a Champagne demi-glace. Drinks include Shipyard Eggnog White Porter Aged on Bourbon, Firenog (eggnog with Fireball Whisky), Great American Wine Company Red Blend and Chardonnay, hot chocolate, eggnog and Cocoa Candy Cane (hot chocolate with peppermint Schnapps).

Head to the Alpine Haus between Morocco and France for duck confit, dumplings and roasted Brussels sprouts with a fig reduction; cheese fondue in a bread bowl with fresh steamed vegetables, and sachertorte, a chocolate cake with apricot jam and dark chocolate glaze.. Drinks include Frozen Winter Spice Hot Chocolate featuring Twinings of London Tea (alcoholic and non-alcoholic version available) Weingut Stadt Krems Gruner Vetliner White Wine and Heinrich Red Blend.

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Seasonal Southern Delights near World Showcase Plaza is offering hoppin’ john (black-eyed peas, ham hocks and kale with rice and cornbread crumbles); blackened catfish with white cheddar grits with okra, tomato and onion stew, and chocolate pecan tart. Drinks include Frozen S’Mores and Central 28 beers.

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Feast of the Three Kings Feast near World Showcase Plaza pays homage to Three Kings Day, widely celebrated in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean. Look for a shredded beef tamale with avocado crema; roasted pork with mashed yucca and pickled green bananas, and Three Kings Bread. Drinks will include a Coquito (coconut milk) and Coquito with rum floater.

Hot and cold drinks will be offered all around World Showcase, as well as holidays sweets such as the Mickey Santa Hat cupcake at Fountain View restaurant, chocolate honey baklava in Morocco, panettone (Italian Christmas cake) in Italy, gingerbread ice cream and buche de Noel au chocolat (Christmas cake shaped like a log) in France, pai cha (Beijing-style fried dough twist with sesame) in China and guava tamales in Mexico.