REVIEW: Germany at Epcot Now Has Jumbo Pretzels Bigger Than Your Head

If you ever thought that the already huge pretzels sold in the Germany pavilion at Epcot were just not big enough, do we have some great news for you today…

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The carts and counter service location in World Showcase’s Germany pavilion are now selling what they call a Jumbo Pretzel, which comes out to about $10.00 with tax. How can a pretzel be $10 you ask?

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It can be $10.00 when it is this big. Just how big is this? To give you a better idea of the size of this monstrosity, please check out the video below:

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Who would need a pretzel this large? Well, in my experience, pretzels are often a shared snack between groups of guests, so selling a giant one isn’t that crazy. Sadly, I feel the same about this pretzel as I do about the smaller version that they once sold here. It is fairly bland and mostly flavorless, even with copious amounts of mustard, and I imagine the only way to enjoy one is to ensure that you are buying it when they are fresh out of the oven.

Well, based on the size of these, it is nice to see that the show building for the Rhine River Cruise attraction is being used for something, even if it is just dough storage… This is a joke by the way.

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Personally I would stick with the cream cheese or Mickey Mouse pretzels sold elsewhere around the Walt Disney World Resort, but if you need this much pretzel, you now know where to find it.

REVIEW: ABC Commissary Dinner at Hollywood Studios Introduces New Menu & Food Delivery; Could It Be Good?

As we reported last week, the ABC Commissary at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has started a new dinner service with a new menu and the added service of your meal being delivered to your table after you order. Yesterday was the first day of the new dinner service, so we decided to head over and try it out.

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The dinner service begins at 3:30pm and it is denoted as a different service on the menu board outside of the restaurant.

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It wasn’t terribly busy when we visited, but this entire area can be filled with a queue of guests at times.

ABC Commissary Dinner Menu

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The new dinner menu is largely different from lunch, but includes the chicken and ribs combo platter which moved over from Fairfax Fare and the Mediterranean Salad that is also available here for lunch.

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A selection of appetizers are available as well.

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The Autumn Harvest Cupcake is still available here if you are looking for it. 

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Some alcoholic beverages available as well. If you want to see the full menu including all drink options, you can check it out here.

Food Delivery Service

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After a guest orders, they receive a Table-Tracker device (which is now used at many Disney World establishments, including Captain Cook’s and more). The table-tracker links to the receipt, so there is some correspondence between your recipe and the device you place on the table.

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You simply place the tracker on the table and your food and drinks will be brought to you when they are ready. While the tracking seemed to work perfectly as the server certainly knew where we were, it did take nearly 20-minutes. Now, this was the first night of the new dinner service, so I am more than willing to give them time to figure things out. Regardless, I was so happy to not be standing at the counter waiting, that it wasn’t a big deal to me. That being said, if you are on vacation and have some FastPass reservations to make, I can see where waiting 15-20 minutes could be frustrating. I’m sure they will figure it out in the weeks ahead… well, I hope…

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The cast member who brought the food was nice enough to bring a selection of condiments and some plastic silverware wrapped in a napkin, which is a nice touch for a counter service restaurant.

Now on to the real story, how was the food?

Cheddar Jalepeno Poppers ($5.49)

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When I read the description of the new Southwest Burger, I was excited about the Cheddar Jalepeno Poppers, but I wasn’t really in the mood for a burger and I’m slightly adverse to avocado spread in quick service form. When I saw these offered as an appetizer, I immediately knew I was ordering them. They did not disappoint.

A look inside a Cheddar Jalepeno Popper

A look inside a Cheddar Jalepeno Popper

Now, I have expressed my love for spicy food items on this site before, and because of that, I have ordered similar items t0 these at many a restaurant over the years. That being said, these types of snacks have always been disappointing, whether the cheese inside tasted bland or the peppers inside were a little off in flavor. None of those problems existed here as these Poppers had a perfect consistency, a good cheddar cheese flavor, and were perfectly accompanied by a ranch dipping sauce.

Mediterranean Salad ($9.99)

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Mixed Greens, Tomatoes, Onions, Peppers, Kalamata Olives and Feta Cheese tossed in a Greek Vinaigrette and served with Hummus and Pita Chips.

This salad was pretty solid. The feta cheese gave it a nice flavor and everything tasted fresh. The hummus and pita chips were particularly good, which is good to keep in mind as that is also offered as its own side dish if you wish.

Chimichurri Steak ($17.49)

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Sirloin Steak topped with Chimichurri Sauce and served with Fire-roasted Corn Medley and Steak Fries.

I want to start with my favorite part of the meal: the steak fries. While these are no longer located at The Plaza Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom, they are back in all of their glory here. I would stop here just for a side of these. They are painfully simple, but a million times better than the regular fries at all of Disney’s other counter service establishments. 

The corn medley is good and the steak honestly wasn’t awful. It was a little hard to cut with a plastic knife, but the flavor was solid, certainly better than most other counter service steaks I’ve had at counter service establishments. They did bring me hot sauce along with the steak (without me asking for it), so take that for what you will.

Lemon Pepper Salmon ($14.99)

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Seared Salmon served with Cous Cous and sautéed Green Beans.

The seared salmon is phenomenal. Great flavor and a generous portion that won’t make you feel horrible about your counter service decisions. The couscous and the green beans are both solid side options as well.

Overall

While ABC Commissary more often than not is a restaurant that I tell guests to avoid, I think the new dinner service is a vast improvement and makes the location a much more viable option when visiting Hollywood Studios. If you absolutely do not want to eat at a table service restaurant for dinner in this park, I think ABC Commissary is where you will want to go if you don’t just want chicken breast nuggets or a hamburger.

It is certainly better than Fairfax Fare’s new tex-mex menu, superior to counter service pizza, and more interesting than anything you can order at Backlot Express currently. While I enjoyed the new menu at Min & Bill’s Dockside Diner, the ABC Commissary meals will offer you much larger portions with real sides that will make for a filling and enjoyable dinner. For a few bucks more, I would just go to 50’s Prime Time Cafe or the Sci-Fi Dine-In, but if that isn’t an option, you may want to find yourself here for dinner. But not lunch, you still probably shouldn’t do lunch…

ABC Commissary accepts the Disney Dining Plans and also currently offers a 20% discount for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders.

New Images And Descriptions From “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”

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StarWars.com has released brand new images, as well as character, planet and vehicle descriptions, from it’s data banks for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”.

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CONCEPT ART: Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing $12 Million Refurbishment

Lake Buena Vista, Fla. – Nov. 30, 2016 – The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort’s Dolphin lobby will undergo a $12 million re-design as the final stage of the largest makeover in the resort’s history. When finished in the fall of 2017, the new lobby will be completely transformed into a sleek contemporary space and feature new dining and beverage options.

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

The lobby re-design is the final stage of a total $140 million project which also includes the transformation of all 2,267 guest rooms, along with upgrades to the hotel’s meeting space.

“This lobby will mark the final piece of an exciting transformation for the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort,” said General Manager Fred Sawyers. “This space is designed specifically to cater to today’s guests and offer an inviting place where they can come together to relax, network, and grab something to eat or drink.”

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

Renowned Manhattan design firm ICRAVE, designers of projects including Westin New York at Times Square, W Atlanta and STK restaurants, created the concept for the new lobby space, drawing on inspiration from the lobby’s iconic Dolphin fountain.

The centerpiece of the new lobby will be a dazzling custom crystal chandelier which will sparkle above the fountain and use the latest in color-changing lighting technology.

Other new features will include a new geometric ceiling, increased lighting, all new contemporary décor and furnishings and more than double the amount of seating.

Two new food and beverage options will be incorporated into the lobby, including a bar and lounge space seating up to 150.

A new quick service café and market offering coffee, sandwiches and snacks will provide guests a convenient way to energize during their day, whether it be filled with business meetings or exploring the theme parks.

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Lobby Undergoing Refurbishment

The Dolphin Resort lobby will remain open throughout the renovation with minimal impact to resort guests. The project is currently scheduled to begin in spring 2017 for completion by fall 2017.Swan a

VIDEO: The International Trailer For “Beauty And The Beast” Feels Like “Déjà Vu All Over Again”

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Usually international trailers show a lot of new scenes not shown in the domestic trailers, but this isn’t the case this time. The international trailer seems to be a hybrid of the official US trailer and the teaser trailer with Japanese subtitles. There is one new scene of the castle (above) that we haven’t seen before, but that’s it.

Source: MovieClip Trailers

VIDEO: First Clip From “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” Shows Jyn Erso Kicking Stormtrooper Butt!

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Felicity Jones recently paid a trip to Jimmy Fallon and The Tonight Show to show off her Rebel training skills she acquired while filming “Rogue One” but also brought along the first clip from the movie.

You can tell from this clip, starting at the 3:10 mark, that some things seem to never change. Stormtroopers still cant aim, and looks like they cant fight either, but Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) demonstrates that she’s got some skills in this first clip from “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”. Check it out!

I guess even Stormtroopers need a timeout every now and then.

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Source: Jimmy Fallon

PHOTOS: Disney Store Holiday Wishes Brings Holiday Cheer to Your Local Disney Store

Disney Store Holiday Wishes has returned to Disney Stores all over the country for 2016 with some changes.

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The in-store event began last week and will continue to run nightly through Christmas Eve. The show’s hours change depending on the day of the week, as well as the store location, so be sure to call your local Disney Store before going. It seems like most stores will be holding the event around 6:30 or 7:30 p.m.

The store has been decorated for the holiday season. 

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Moana merchandise has its own display table

The trees are now projecting holiday-themed images. It may be hard to tell from the photos, but projected snow flakes fall on the trees as various Disney characters appear on and off.

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The back of the store, where the theater screen is located, is where Holiday Wishes takes place. Cast members invite guests over to the screen for a chance to take part in the celebration.

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While the audience waits for the show to begin, the cast members pass out Christmas ornament shaped post-it notes. The guests are asked to write a holiday wish on their ornaments and then hold on to them until Mickey provides further instructions.

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Maybe one day this wish will come true…

When the countdown on the screen reaches zero, Mickey and Minnie take the stage (screen).

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It’s Mickey’s house!

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This part is pretty fun, as the kids started to get really excited to interact with Mickey and Minnie. The cast member converses with the two on the screen, and the exchange is pretty neat, provided the cast member has the script memorized.

Mickey asks the guests to cheer and stomp to help make Minnie’s star shine. After about a minute of continuos noise, Minnie’s star begins to glow.

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This is where the experience was a little broken for us. The star on top of the christmas tree that stands to the left of the screen is supposed to shine at this point, however, this tree wasn’t cooperating.

Mickey then asks the audience to “hang” their ornaments on the tree to make their wishes come true.

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The tree topper that doesn’t glow

From there the show ends. Mickey and Minnie wave goodbye and a song called “My Little Wish” plays in the background, while fireworks go off on screen.

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While Disney Store Holiday Wishes doesn’t come close to some of the holiday entertainment offerings found in the parks, it’s certainly nice to have this show available for those that are unnamable to make the trip. The show requires a lot of audience participation, so what you put in is what you’ll get out. Though, if you have kids, it’s well worth a visit.

WDWNT: Nerd Alert Podcast – The Live “Toys For Tots” Episode

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This week’s episode was recorded live during WDWNT’s 45-hour live Broadcast to benefit Toys for Tots.

In this week’s episode, the gang talk about:

  • “Rogue One: A Story Wars Story” opens this month! How confident are we with the film?
  • We go through all of the superhero movies that were released this year and pick our best and worst of the year. We also discuss all of the superhero movies coming out in 2017 and which ones we think will be our favorite.
  • We discuss our favorite comic books of the year and those that disappointed us.
  • How good was Marvel and DC TV this year?

Join hosts Joe Hogarty, Patrick Hackett, Ron D’Anna, Jack McCarthy and Taylor Katcher !

This special episode is now available for download through WDW News Today: Original Programing  and iTunes!

Twitter Will Live-Stream ‘Rogue One’ Clips and Q&A With Cast and Director

Need some more Rogue One teases in your life because you just can’t wait until December 16? Twitter has got you covered.

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On Tuesday, December 2, at 1 p.m. ET, Twitter, People magazine, and Disney/Lucasfilm will host a live Q&A with director Gareth Edwards and the cast of the film from a “surprise location.” Also, new never-before-seen footage from the movie will be shown, so go ahead if you really just wanna push how much you’re willing to have potentially spoiled.

The stream can be found on RogueOne.Twitter.com, or by following Twitter accounts @StarWars or @People.

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If you would like to have your question read in the Q&A, you can submit it by tweeting with the hashtag #AskRogueOne.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will release in theaters nationwide on December 16.