VIDEO: Disney PIXAR Releases A New Extended Look At “Cars 3”

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Disney has just released an extended look at “Cars 3” that recently aired during the Daytona 500.

I am definitely getting a Rocky vibe from this movie.

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  • Lightning! Lightning! Lightning! Sounds just like Rocky! Rocky! Rocky!
  • I’m guessing Lightning goes up against an an opponent that he cant beat. Similar to Clubber Lang or Ivan Drago.
  • He becomes down and out. Similar to all Rocky movies.
  • Reflects on the words of his mentor/trainer, Doc Hudson. Similar to Mickey.
  • Training montage. Opponent uses advanced technology to train, Lightning trains outdoors. Similar to Rocky IV and Rocky running on the beach in Rocky III.
  • Lightning comes back to win against insurmountable odds. Like most Rocky movies.
  • Or Lightning can be training a new racer, like Rocky V. Just hope that is the only similarity with Rocky V.

“Cars 3 opens June 16th.

Source: Disney*Pixar

 

Doc Mcstuffins is now ‘Caring For the Animals’ at Animal Kingdom

We had previously told you about the upcoming Doc McStuffins Meet and Greet coming to Animal Kingdom, but we were not yet able to tell you when she was going to there. Well, now we can.

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Starting this past weekend, guests can now take a visit to the Doc at Rafiki’s Planet Watch, just outside the vet clinic. She will be available to take pictures as well as sign autographs.

Doc will still continue to make appearances at Hollywood Studios as well, this is just another set location for her. Chip and Dale, however, are no longer meeting in the Planet Watch area.

To check the days and times she will be at Animal Kingdom, please refer to the My Disney Experience app, or a times guide.

VIDEO: Latest AVATAR Ad Shows Guests Walking Around Pandora for the First Time

The latest ad for Pandora: The World of AVATAR at Disney’s Animal Kingdom gives us our first really good look at the landscape of the area, showing guests walking under the mountain, and a sweeping shot of the mountain range and area below towards the end. Take a look:

Here are some stills of interest from the video:

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Above is some of the woven art of the Navi, which Disney had created by real artisans (from this world).

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The shot at the end gives a sweeping look of the finished exterior product inside of the land.

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Pandora: The World of AVATAR opens at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 27th, 2017.

“Cars 3” Will Have A Big Presence At NASCAR This Season

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DISNEY·PIXAR’S “CARS 3” GEARS UP 

FOR A SEASON-LONG RIDE WITH NASCAR

“Cars 3” Director, Key Talent and Life-Sized Characters Roll into DAYTONA 500

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Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 3” is teaming up with NASCAR this year as crowd favorite Lightning McQueen prepares to return to the big screen June 16, 2017. Plans for the joint effort were shared by “Cars 3” director Brian Fee, Cristela Alonzo—the voice of the film’s elite trainer Cruz Ramirez—and NASCAR’S vice president of entertainment marketing & content development Zane Stoddard today at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida as fans gear up for the DAYTONA 500 (live Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. ET on FOX). Owen Wilson, the voice of Lightning McQueen, will serve as grand marshal for the 59th annual “Great American Race.”

NASCAR drivers Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, Daniel Suárez and Bubba Wallace will join NASCAR legends Jeff Gordon and Richard Petty as voices in the upcoming film.

“‘Cars 3’ very much pays homage to stock car racing and its rich history,” said Fee. “Our story leans into the drama, emotion and excitement NASCAR fans find at every race.”

“We’re excited to take part in delivering the ‘Cars 3’ experience to our current and next generation of fans, at-track, in school, online and across the country,” added Stoddard. “In addition to all the engaging NASCAR ‘Cars 3’ elements industry-wide, we think our fans will really enjoy the roles of several young drivers in the film.”

According to Lylle Breier, senior vice president, worldwide marketing partnerships and special events for the Walt Disney Studios, the movie inspired an expanded program with NASCAR. “This collaboration marks the biggest between the ‘Cars’ franchise and NASCAR,” said Breier. “We’re looking forward to a fun and exciting season-long program with a host of activities.”

FAST FORWARD

Kicking off at the DAYTONA 500 with the premiere of a new on-air promo, the NASCAR-“Cars 3” collaboration continues throughout the entire race season.

  • The joint effort will include a variety of marketing initiatives, including digital and social cross promotional activities and sweepstakes.
  • Throughout the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, races will feature a “Cars 3” at-track presence via a wide array of promotions.
  • A co-branded merchandise program with Fanatics—the first of its kind for NASCAR and the “Cars” franchise—will also kick off at the DAYTONA 500 featuring the first film-related product available for fans to purchase. Product will be available at the Fanatics Trackside Superstore continuing at race tracks throughout the season, as well as online at the NASCAR.com Superstore.
  • NASCAR Acceleration Nation, the sport’s youth program, and the NASCAR Hall of Fame will be featured throughout the full duration of a “Cars 3” nationwide tour.
  • Later this year, NASCAR and Disney will release NASCAR Acceleration Nation and “Cars 3” co-branded in-classroom learning materials for elementary school students

THE VOICES OF NASCAR

The announcement included the introduction of NASCAR greats—from rookie drivers and legends to the voices behind the sport—tapped by Pixar Animation Studios to voice characters in the film.

  • CHASE ELLIOTT, 21, was named 2016’s Sunoco Rookie of the Year after finishing last season tenth in the driver standings. Elliott, who pilots the No. 24 car previously driven by four-time champion Jeff Gordon, lends his voice to second-generation Piston Cup racer CHASE RACELOTT in “Cars 3.” Racelott’s blend of skills, track smarts and top-of-the-line technology make this rookie a real contender.
  • RYAN BLANEY, a 23-year-old, third-generation racer, pilots the No. 21 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series. He voices third-generation racer RYAN “INSIDE” LANEY in “Cars 3.” Known for his racing passion and ability to have fun on the track, Laney races with talent, speed and precision.
  • DANIEL SUÁREZ, who just turned 25, pilots the No. 19 ARRIS Toyota Camry in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series champion can be heard in the film voicing DANNY SWERVEZ, a next-gen racer who’s ascending the Piston-Cup ladder against all odds. A mid-season replacement, Swervez is a quick learner who pushes himself to the limit.
  • BUBBA WALLACE, 23, won the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway in 2013, becoming the first African American to win in one of the top three touring divisions since Wendell Scott in 1963. In “Cars 3,” Wallace voices next-gen stock car racer BUBBA WHEELHOUSE, a fast and tenacious young racer who knows how to win.
  • DARRELL WALTRIP, the NASCAR Hall of Fame racer-turned-NASCAR on FOX color analyst lends his voice to DARRELL CARTRIP. Cartrip, a veteran Piston-Cup announcer also heard in “Cars” and “Cars 2,” may think he’s seen it all—but this new season might still have a surprise or two in store.
  • SHANNON SPAKE, NASCAR on FOX correspondent and college football and basketball reporter for FOX Sports, voices on-the-track reporter SHANNON SPOKES in the film. Spokes weaves her way into the middle of the action for in-the-moment interviews, and she’s not afraid to ask racers the tough questions.
  • HOWARD AUGUSTINE “HUMPY” WHEELER JR., the legendary NASCAR promoter and former president and GM of Charlotte Motor Speedway, lends his voice to iconic Dinoco team owner TEX DINOCO in “Cars 3.” Tex, who met Lightning McQueen in “Cars,” would love nothing more than to see #95 decked out in Dinoco blue.
  • JEFF GORDON, four-time NASCAR champion, current NASCAR on FOX analyst, and story consultant for “Cars 3,” lends his voice to JEFF GORVETTE. Gorvette, whose number of top-ten finishes remains unmatched, may have hung up his racing tires—but his heart remains on the track. His ability to succeed at all levels turned hoods wherever he raced.
  • RICHARD “THE KING” PETTY, team owner and champion NASCAR driver with 200 wins, returns to the role of STRIP “THE KING” WEATHERS. From his humble beginnings on the Piston-Cup circuit to the glitzy sponsorship and media attention, the champion racer now serves as crew chief for his nephew, Cal Weathers.
  • KYLE PETTY, retired NASCAR driver and current NASCAR commentator on NBC, helps bring CAL WEATHERS to life in “Cars 3.” Weathers grew up around the track watching his uncle, Strip “The King” Weathers, tear it up. The veteran racer finds himself taking a step back to make room for the next generation on the track.
  • MIKE JOYis FOX Sports’ lead NASCAR announcer who will call his 38th DAYTONA 500 this Sunday. He lends his iconic voice to on-the-spot radio talk show host MIKE JOYRIDE in the movie. Joyride stays one step ahead in the racing news game by keeping a keen eye on where the racing season is headed.
  • RAY EVERNHAM, winner of three NASCAR championships as crew chief for Jeff Gordon and current consultant to Hendrick Motorsports, lends his voice to RAY REVERHAM, Jackson Storm’s crew chief, and an expert at training in the cutting edge technology and tactics being used by the next-gen racers. Evernham also serves as a story consultant for filmmakers.

LIFE-SIZED CHARACTERS

NASCAR fans can picture themselves with Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez—or at least life-sized cars designed to look like the big-screen characters. The Cruz Ramirez look-alike premiered in Daytona today, alongside #95—the Lightning McQueen car made its debut at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in January. Comedian and actress Cristela Alonzo got to hang with her character look-alike at the event. “I am excited to be here as race fans get to see these two life-sized characters together for the first time,” said Alonzo.

The Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez look-alike cars are slated to make appearances at select races throughout the season as part of a “Cars 3” nationwide tour. Joining them on the tour will be a look-alike of Lightning McQueen’s on-track rival, Jackson Storm.

GOING GRAND

As was previously announced, Owen Wilson, the voice of Lightning McQueen, will serve as grand marshal of the DAYTONA 500 this Sunday, Feb. 26. Wilson has provided the voice of the red car in all of the “Cars” films.

Star Wars Celebration Poster Brings Together The Stars Of “The Star Wars Saga”

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Check out this beautiful poster by legendary artist Paul Shipper. This official poster brings together our favorite characters from The Original Trilogy, The Prequels and The Force Awakens (maybe The Last Jedi?).

Paul Shipper also did the wonderful artwork for the these badges below that will be available at Star Wars Celebration. They include characters from “The Last Jedi”, “Rogue One and Rebels”!

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Source: StarWars.com

Star Wars Celebration To Do Something Big For The 40th Anniversary Of “Star Wars”

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It’s hard to believe, but on May 25th, “Star Wars” will celebrate its 40th Anniversary. Star Wars Celebration wants to help attendees celebrate this historic event with an epic tribute.

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Star Wars Celebration Orlando Kicks Off with Epic Tribute to Saga’s 40th Anniversary

A very special tribute to the 40th anniversary of Star Wars will kick start Celebration Orlando in grand fashion.

The panel, hosted by Warwick Davis, will feature Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy and discussions with some of the saga’s brightest stars, highlighting the impact of the galaxy far, far, away and the fandom that has propelled it for the last four decades. As is tradition, this marquee Celebration event will undoubtedly include many not-to-be-missed surprises. Fans will definitely want to mark their calendars for Thursday, April 13th and make the Star Wars 40th anniversary panel a priority for their Celebration weekend!

Star Wars Celebration Orlando will take place April 13 – 16 at the Orange County Convention Center.

This Week In Disney History: February 26th – March 4th

For the past few weeks, we have been bringing you a new column on WDWNT named ‘This Week In Disney History.’ Each week is meant to provide you tidbits of knowledge from the history of The Walt Disney Company. Some of these milestones may not be as important as others, but each played a specific or unique role in shaping the Walt Disney Company that we know and love today. In today’s edition of ‘This Week in Disney History’, we cover February 26th-March 4th.

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Walt Receiving the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award from David O. Selznick. (Photo courtesy Walt Disney Archives)

This Week In Disney History: February 26th-March 4th


  • February 26th, 1942 was a very special day. On this day, Walt Disney received the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award. The award, named for the legendary head of the Production Divison of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is periodically given to “Creative producers, whose bodies of work reflect a consistently high quality of motion picture production.” The award is presented at the Governors Awards Ceremonies as part of the Academy Awards.  Disney was the youngest person at the time to receive this award. Actress Norma Shearer (the widow of Irving Thalberg) was so touched by the presentation, gave Disney a kiss as returned to his seat.
  • On February 27th, 1987, Tokyo Disneyland welcomed its 40-millionth guest into the park!
  • On February 28th, 2012, Disney Cruise Line’s ship, the Fantasy, docked at New York harbor making it the first DCL ship to ever dock in New York. Also, on February 28th, 2004, one of the most popular restaurants at Downtown Disney, Earl of Sandwich, opened to the public. The sandwich shop is named after British Navy Officer John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is credited with inventing the ‘sandwich.’ The 11th Earl of Sandwich and his son collaborated with Robert Earl, the founder and CEO of Planet Hollywood, to create this one-of-a-kind eatery.
  • On March 1st, 1930, Ub Iwerks, the very first animator of Mickey Mouse, left Disney to set up his own animation studio.  He eventually returned to Disney.
  • On March 2nd, 1976, Walt Disney World welcomed its 50-millionth guest into the park, who was Susan Brummer.
  • On March 3rd, 1937, Bobby Driscoll, who was the voice and model of Peter in ‘Peter Pan,’ was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Also on March 3rd, 1983, Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center made its grand debut to the public. The official grand opening ceremony was held on March 5th, 1983.
  • Finally on March 4th, 2011, author Dave MacPherson visited Disneyland.  Who is Dave MacPherson?  He was the very first paying customer to enter Disneyland when the gates opened to the public on July 18, 1955.

If you would like to read or learn about more Disney history, you can visit the Walt Disney Archives site here.

AERIAL PHOTOS: Latest Progress on Star Wars Land and Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The following aerial satellite images of the Star Wars and Toy Story Land construction sitesat Disney’s Hollywood Studios comes to us courtesy of NearMap. The latest images were captured on January 24th, 2017.

The below overall shot gives you a good idea of the scale of the project. Despite the fact that the walls at the end of PIXAR Place show art for Toy Story Land, that site is actually part of Star Wars, with the Toy Story area contained behind Toy Story Midway Mania.

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In the north-west corner is the large building that will contain all the “back-of-house” needs for the Slinky Dog Dash rollercoaster. What will be the load station is just to the right of it in the picture. To the south is the ride mechanism for Little Green Men Swirling Saucers. We can make out the interlocking tables that will take the saucers on a double figure eight pattern on one of two separate systems, just like Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree at Disney California Adventure.

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Not much has changed in Star Wars Land, just more land preparations for the two attractions.

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Below, a closeup of what should be the site for the “Battle with the First Order” attraction.

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Below are some nifty sliders where you can see the progress made between September 19th, 2016 with January 24th, 2017:

Star Wars Land will open at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2019, while Toy Story Land is rumored to debut in 2018.

RUMOR: Are We Finally Getting The Unaltered “Star Wars” Original Trilogy?

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Man, I really hope so! This May will be the 40th anniversary of the theatrical release of “Star Wars”, or as most call it now, “A New Hope”. Rumors have been circulating that we may finally get the unaltered version of The Original Star Wars Trilogy with an announcement possibly coming at this year’s Star Wars Celebration.

According to MakingStarWars.Net:

Every time there is a rainy day, a slow news week, or a Star Wars drought, a rumor starts to go around that the un-altered version of the Star Wars Trilogy will be re-released. I generally have it as a policy that we don’t run those rumors because they are generally wrong. However, over the last month the evidence and tips have been piling up that the unaltered original trilogy will be re-released this year for the 40th anniversary in various formats. Several sources have let us know it was coming and it appears to actually be on the way this time.

We will share the details of the re-release when they become more concrete on our end. At this time, we firmly believe the unaltered original edits of the 1977, 1980, and 1983 cuts of the original Star Wars Trilogy will officially be re-released soon.

I will be pretty surprised if this rumor doesn’t pan out. But remember, it is a rumor.

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I have been following MakingStarWars.net for a while and these guys are usually right on the money when it comes to Star Wars news. They are a very reliable source. Like Jason Ward said, they dont normally publish rumors when it comes to the unaltered Original Trilogy. For Jason to be hearing it from multiple reliable sources, something is definitely in play.

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Most people know that although Disney owns Star Wars, the one thing they do not own is “Star Wars: A New Hope”. Fox owns that, and it will take a ridiculous amount of money for them to ever sell it back to Disney. But there is no reason that Disney and Fox can’t work together on releasing the unaltered Original Trilogy, especially if it means that both sides will profit from it.

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Another problem that Disney has faced since acquiring Lucasfilm is that George Lucas loves the changes that he made to The Original Trilogy and to him that is the definitive edition. Disney and Lucas have always had a great relationship with each other and that is one of the reasons why Lucas sold his empire to Disney and not Fox. But lately, their relationship has kind of chilled. Shortly after “The Force Awakens” opened, Lucas spoke with Charlie Rose, and he made it clear how he felt about his relationship with Disney at the time:

“They looked at the stories, and they said, ‘We want to make something for the fans.’ They decided they didn’t want to use those stories, they decided they were going to do their own thing. … They weren’t that keen to have me involved anyway — but if I get in there, I’m just going to cause trouble, because they’re not going to do what I want them to do. And I don’t have the control to do that anymore, and all I would do is muck everything up. And so I said, ‘OK, I will go my way, and I’ll let them go their way.’”

Airing dirty laundry is one thing, but then he said the following and he may have burned his bridges with Disney:

“I sold them to the white slavers that takes these things, and…,”

Lucas never got to finish that sentence because he probably realized he was being too candid with Rose. I believe at the time that Lucas thought what he had said was off the record and that it would not air.

Disney does respect the father of Star Wars but I also feel that they realize now that Lucas is going to say whatever he wants to say. Lucas loves everything he has done and still doesn’t understand the hate that some people have for the changes he made with The Special Editions and also the hate that some people have for The Prequels. Disney is on the side of the Star Wars fans and Disney wants to give the fans what they want and it doesn’t hurt that they make a little money from it too.

Here are some of the questionable changes made in The “Star Wars” Special Editions:

“Who shot first?”

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This needs to be restored once and for all because plain and simple, Han shot first. Regardless of what Lucas says, or wants you to think, at this point Han is on the edge of good and bad. He is a scoundrel, as Princess Leia once called him, and he makes most of his money from illegal cargo transports. Lucas made the change because he felt that Han was a hero and it was a bad message to children to have Han just kill someone without being provoked. First off, it just looks like a mess and it was poorly executed. Although after constant fiddling with this scene, it looks a lot better in it’s current form. But we want Han to have a dark side, so that his redemption at the end means more to us.

“Who is that young guy next to Obi-Wan?”

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Most people when they talk of why they do not like the Special Editions, almost always “Han not shooting first” comes up first. But to me, this…this change is totally unacceptable. Removing original actor Sebastian Shaw and replacing him with Hayden Christensen makes absolutely no sense other than George wanted to tie the Original Trilogy to The Prequels. When Vader dies at the end of “Return Of The Jedi”, he has to be around 60, so his Force Ghost should look similar to how he was when he died. Why change him to a young Hayden Christensen? Why is Obi Wan old then? Why not make him the Ewan McGregor version? Because it doesn’t make sense.

“Is this Jabba The Hutt or Pizza The Hutt (He’s Delicious)?”

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What is this? OK, it is supposed to be Jabba but this scene was so unnecessary. Even though they have made Jabba look better with each additional change throughout the years, I don’t want to see it….ever, if it is possible.

“Finally! A good thing!”

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OK, not all of the changes are bad. Changing the hologram  of the Emperor in “The Empire Strikes Back” to look more like Emperor Palpetine from “Return Of The Jedi” was a fantastic change. But if it means I have to see this monkey looking Emperor, but we get rid of Greedo shooting first, Darth Vader screaming “Noooooo”, and not seeing an angry looking Hayden Christensen Force Ghost, I’ll be the first one to buy a bunch of bananas and enjoy Star Wars as it was meant to be.

I love The Godfather movies, but the story ends for me when Part II is over. I also love the Alien series and that series ends for me before the start of Alien3. If you love the complete Star Wars Saga, including The Prequels, that is great. But I like to think of Star Wars without The Prequels, where the guy inside the Darth Vader costume is not a spoiled, arrogant and ungrateful brat.

I hope Disney and FOX will make everyone happy and give everyone a choice as to which version they want to see.

Source: MakingStarWars.net

Full Menus for Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival 2017

Spring is already in full bloom in some states, and that is true for California. The Food and Wine fest at California Adventure will be here before you know it, and with that in mind, here is some info to help you plan. Disney has given us a look at the menu offerings for this years event.

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  • Brie toast with fig and mint and roasted California almond crumble
  • Baked ham and Swiss cheese croque monsieur roll with smoked pistachios
  • Chèvre fromage blanc tartine infused with rosemary and honey, topped with toasted hazelnuts
  • Almond milk tea with pudding

Uncork California

  • White wine flight
  • Red wine flight
  • Mimosa flight

I Heart Artichokes

  • Artichoke carbonara with garlic aioli and smoked bacon
  • Grilled and chilled artichoke hearts with Romesco sauce
  • Creamy artichoke and dark chocolate cake pop
  • Orange iced tea with orange pearls

Garlic Kissed

  • Grilled beef tenderloin slider with chimichurri sauce
  • Black garlic soy-braised pork belly bao with pickled vegetables
  • Garlic-rosemary and avocado oil ice cream pop

California Craft Brews

  • Southern California flight
  • Northern California flight

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Olive Us

  • Chilled Cioppino soup with shrimp, crab claw and grilled olive bread
  • Warm olive focaccia with olive oil and sea salt
  • Vanilla bean crème fraîche panna cotta with Amarena cherry jus and EVOO madeleine

Bacon Twist

  • Baby iceberg and heirloom tomato wedge with peppered bacon and blue cheese dressing
  • Smoked bacon mac and cheese with barbecue-seasoned crispy onions
  • Maple-bacon Whoopie Pie

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Lemon Grove

  • Roasted cauliflower and Meyer lemon-infused Dannon Oikos®
  • Greek nonfat yogurt cauliflower puree with sundried tomatoes and fried capers
  • Duck confit on potato smash with Meyer lemon preserves
  • Meyer lemon macaron with blueberry marmalade, Meyer lemon cream and blueberry dust
  • Cherry lemonade with cherry pearls

Seafood…Sustained

  • Verlasso® sustainable salmon tataki with avocado-wasabi puree and Furikake dust
  • Cage-free cream cheese deviled eggs with farm-raised smoked trout and chives
  • Passion fruit posset and coconut chia with mango compote and jelly
  • Mango agua fresca

The Onion Lair

  • French onion mac and cheese topped with parmesan crumble and chives
  • Braised Wagyu beef on creamy polenta with haricot vert and red onion salad and roasted Cipollini onion
  • Chocolate-hazelnut and raspberry Feuillete tart
  • Strawberry pineapple float with vanilla ice cream and strawberry pearls

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Off the Cob

  • Sweet corn nuggets with beef chili, spring onions and sour cream
  • Jackfruit carnitas banh mi nachos with cilantro crèma and “pickled” de gallo
  • Roasted sweet corn custard tart with honey tuille and smoked chili-infused chocolate sauce

Sweet & Sourdough

  • Bay shrimp Louie salad served in a mini Boudin sourdough boule
  • White cheddar lager soup topped with bacon, served in a mini Boudin sourdough boule
  • Milk chocolate sourdough bread pudding with vanilla bean sauce

LAStyle

  • Chicken Teriyaki slider with spicy Dole® pineapple jam
  • Korean barbecue beef short rib tacos with Kimchi slaw
  • Fresh strawberry compote, lemon verbena and vanilla bean shortcake parfait
  • Dole® Pineapple-strawberry Float with vanilla ice cream and strawberry pearls

Paradise Garden Grill Beer Garden

  • Beer-battered cod served with steak fries, sweet slaw and spiced remoulade
  • Potato and cheese pierogis with vegetarian sausage served with grilled Anaheim chilies, caramelized onions and sour cream
  • Beer-braised pork tacos served with pickled apple slaw, black beans and queso
  • Sausage platter trio served with braised red cabbage and warm potato salad
  • Large soft pretzel served with beer-mustard dipping sauce
  • Salted caramel budino with vanilla bean Chantilly cream
  • Bienenstich cake with honey-glazed almonds, filled with vanilla bean custard

The festival continues in the Hollywood Backlot area, featuring wine flights at Wineology, beer and beer floats at The Brewhouse, and wine at the Festival Merchandise & Bottle Shop at Stage 17. Reservations are now open for all signature events, and can be made by clicking here. Learn more about the festival by visiting disneyland.com/FoodAndWine