BREAKING: Permits Filed and Building Placement Revealed for Tron Coaster and Main Street Theater

It’s been a busy week in the world of permitting for Walt Disney World construction projects. Today the permits for both the TRON Lightcycle Power Run coaster in Tomorrowland and the new Main Street Theater in the Magic Kingdom were filed. width=

Because both of these projects are actually in Tomorrowland, they have been combined into one permit. The new Main Street Theater will be located behind the former Galaxy Palace Theater in Tomorrowland, but it will be accessible from Main Street U.S.A.

The permits show the placement and size of the TRON Lightcycle Power Run show building (labeled “MK2”), almost due north of Space Mountain. The building will occupy a huge footprint, even larger than Space Mountain. It will be very visible (as Space Mountain is now) from the Top of the World Lounge at Bay Lake Tower and the California Grill at the Contemporary Resort.

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The Main Street Theater (labeled “MK1”) will occupy most of what is now a parking lot southwest of the Carousel of Progress and behind the now-shuttered Galaxy Palace Theater.

Minnie Van Transportation Expanded to Disney’s Old Key West Resort

While initially only available to guests staying at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and Boardwalk Resorts, Minnie Vans have since rolled out to the Wilderness & Animal Kingdom Lodge hotels, as well as the Grand Floridian, Polynesian Village, and Contemporary Resorts due to popular demand.

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Starting today, guests at Disney’s Old Key West can now go to the front desk at the resort to activate the point-to-point transportation service for their use.

Minnie Vans is a paid transportation service that is operated by Disney and summoned through the Lyft app. Please check out our review to see how it works and if Minnie Vans will be right for you.

VIDEO: A New Trailer For Disney’s “A Wrinkle In Time”

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From visionary director Ava DuVernay comes Disney’s “A Wrinkle in Time,” an epic adventure based on Madeleine L’Engle’s timeless classic which takes audiences across dimensions of time and space, examining the nature of darkness versus light and, ultimately, the triumph of love. Through one girl’s transformative journey led by three celestial guides, we discover that strength comes from embracing one’s individuality and that the best way to triumph over fear is to travel by one’s own light.

Directed by Emmy(R) winner and Oscar(R) and Golden Globe(R) nominee Ava DuVernay from a screenplay by Oscar winner Jennifer Lee based upon the beloved novel by Madeleine L’Engle, “A Wrinkle in Time” stars: two-time Academy Award(R) nominee Oprah Winfrey, Oscar and Emmy winner Reese Witherspoon, Emmy nominee Mindy Kaling, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peňa and introducing Storm Reid, with two-time Emmy winner Zach Galifianakis and Emmy nominee Chris Pine.

“A Wrinkle in Time” opens nationwide on March 9, 2018.

Source: Disney Movie Trailers

Entertainment Weekly Releases 4 Exclusive Covers Highlighting “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”

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The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly explores the untold story behind “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”. EW has also released 4 different covers highlighting the duality and new alliances formed.

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Source: Entertainment Weekly

Experience Over Stuff: Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and Pirate’s League

By Jody Everson, Small World Big Fun Disney Authorized Travel Agent

If you are a parent like me, you feel overrun at home with toys, game pieces, stuffed animals, and so many little tiny objects that hurt so badly when stepped on! When I thought about our Disney World vacation, I had one concern: all the souvenirs that the kids would HAVE to have. Now I’m not saying I’m a “no fun” mom; I’m just saying I don’t want to come back from Disney World with lots of [possibly expensive] items that will just end up in a big toy bin to never be played with again.

But I’m SUPER into giving the children experiences. Now, before I get too far, let me just say, we still come back from Walt Disney World with the necessities: mouse ears, shirts, and the newest Pirates of the Caribbean sword (because to my young son, that is actually a necessary collectable and not a toy). But if I can AT ALL help it, I’d love to provide them with fun, unique, memorable experiences instead of buying the random stuffed animal “because I neeeeeeeed it.” This “experience over stuff” plan seems to work for us.

Stuff Gets Lost, Memories Last Forever

Two ways that we did this for our daughter was to treat her to both the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and The Pirates League. Throughout the vacation, it really helped that we could keep reminding her about her special experiences/makeovers/transformations every time she asked for a “thing.” I scheduled these special treats at the beginning of our last two vacations, and she knew about them ahead of time. We really talked about how special these experiences were and how lucky she was to get a reservation (That’s the truth, too. I’ll talk about how your SWBF agent can help with that!) Our daughter was almost five on these vacations, and these talks really resonated with her.

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We started her first Disney World trip at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Disney Springs the first day that we arrived. (There is also another Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique location in Cinderella’s Castle in Magic Kingdom, but Disney Springs worked perfectly for us for this itinerary.) There are several packages at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, and we chose the basic one and brought our own princess dress. I can barely put into words how magical and special this experience was. She was treated like pure royalty and sat there in awe (and pure relaxation!) and they pulled her head of ringlets into a tight, perfectly coiffed, princess bun.

My daughter was thrilled with the experience and declared immediately that she would not brush her hair all week. I actually had thought ahead about this – how in the world would her princess updo keep all week? – so I ordered $8.00 satin pillowcases from Amazon to be delivered to our Disney resort earlier that day. I even included this note:

“Dear ____,
Welcome to Disney World! I heard that you were having a royal princess appointment! I thought you might like this satin pillowcase to keep your hair all fixed up. Sweet dreams! See you at my castle soon!

Love, Cinderella”

Genius, right? I was so proud of this idea. And you might be thinking: that’s one more thing I had to bring home. Well, yes, technically it was another thing, but it’s useful and she sleeps on those pillowcases every single night still! And she still thinks those came directly from Cinderella herself.  SUCCESS! (And it actually did keep her hair intact all week!)

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At The Pirates League, we entered a dark, cavernous, amazingly themed lair to meet Pirate Bob. I know what you are thinking, “No way can Pirate Bob do a mermaid makeover,” but he was fantastic! He was so funny, completely in character and painted mermaid scales and blue fingernails like the best Fairy Godmother-in-Training you could find! He even told us that they plunder the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at night to get their makeup. And by the way, both the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and The Pirates League cater to the young gentlemen too.

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Now the hilarious thing about both of these experiences is, you guessed it, she still came home with stuff! But this was really meaningful and useful stuff. After both makeovers, they give you your nail polish, makeup palette, and hair clip or tiara. At The Pirates League, the young mermaid or pirate is invited into a pirate treasure room and can choose another gift (it was a necklace for her)! So, I guess the joke was on me after all. But she still uses/wears those items and reminisces back to her days of princess and mermaid pampering at Walt Disney World! It was all completely worth it.

Book with WDWNT’s Exclusive Travel Partner Small World Big Fun, and we’ll be happy to try to  nag reservations for you at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique or The Pirates League! Reservations do fill up, so it would be great to help you plan this before the 180-day reservation mark. I know your little ones will have a magical time, and maybe just maybe, you won’t have to take home as much stuff either!

Jody Everson is an Agent with WDWNT’s Exclusive Disney Travel Partner – Small World Big Fun. You can learn more about Jody here.

Disney World Testing Annual Pass & Other Discounts Through MagicBands

Some table service restaurants at Walt Disney World are testing the ability to scan a guest’s MagicBand to apply Annual Pass discounts.

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If a guest is paying via MagicBand, they won’t  have to do anything extra to get the discount as it should automatically be applied during the payment process.

Sadly, this new feature requires MagicBand payment to work, so otherwise guests will have to show their pass for the discount.

Right now, the discount application is only working for annual pass. There is no word if Disney Vacation Club or other discounts will eventually  work the same way as well.

BREAKING: John Lasseter Taking Leave of Absence from PIXAR Amid Harassment Claims

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Disney Animation head John Lasseter is taking a leave of absence from Pixar after acknowledging “painful” conversations and unspecified “missteps”.

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The following memo was sent out by Lasseter to employees at PIXAR:

I have always wanted our animation studios to be places where creators can explore their vision with the support and collaboration of other gifted animators and storytellers. This kind of creative culture takes constant vigilance to maintain. It’s built on trust and respect, and it becomes fragile if any members of the team don’t feel valued. As a leader, it’s my responsibility to ensure that doesn’t happen; and I now believe I have been falling short in this regard.

I’ve recently had a number of difficult conversations that have been very painful for me. It’s never easy to face your missteps, but it’s the only way to learn from them. As a result, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the leader I am today compared to the mentor, advocate and champion I want to be. It’s been brought to my attention that I have made some of you feel disrespected or uncomfortable. That was never my intent. Collectively, you mean the world to me, and I deeply apologize if I have let you down. I especially want to apologize to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any other gesture they felt crossed the line in any way, shape, or form. No matter how benign my intent, everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected.

In my conversations with Disney, we are united in our commitment to always treat any concerns you have with the seriousness they deserve, and to address them in an appropriate manner. We also share a desire to reinforce the vibrant, respectful culture that has been the foundation of our studios’ success since the beginning. And we agree the first step in that direction is for me to take some time away to reflect on how to move forward from here. As hard as it is for me to step away from a job I am so passionate about and a team I hold in the highest regard, not just as artists but as people, I know it’s the best thing for all of us right now. My hope is that a six-month sabbatical will give me the opportunity to start taking better care of myself, to recharge and be inspired, and ultimately return with the insight and perspective I need to be the leader you deserve.

I’m immensely proud of this team, and I know you will continue to wow the world in my absence. I wish you all a wonderful holiday season and look forward to working together again in the new year.

John 

Rashida Jones is still credited as a writer on Toy Story 4, the next installment of the film series, but the actress and her writing partner at the time, Will McCormack, left the project early on after Lasseter made an unwanted advance. Jones and McCormack did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Disney declined to comment on the alleged incident, though a studio source said the departure was over “creative differences.”

Based on the accounts of former Pixar insiders as well as sources in the animation community, the alleged incident was not an isolated occurrence. One longtime Pixar employee says Lasseter, who is well-known for hugging employees and others in the entertainment community, was also known by insiders for “grabbing, kissing, making comments about physical attributes.” Multiple sources say Lasseter is known to drink heavily at company social events such as premiere parties but this source says the behavior was not always confined to such settings.

VIDEO: New Lyric Music Video Released For “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure”

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“Frozen” fans can now sing along with one of the newest songs from Arendelle. “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” a new 21-minute featurette, features four original songs written by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson. A lyric version of the featurette’s culminating song, “When We’re Together,” is now available on DisneyMusicVevo:

Olaf (voice of Josh Gad) teams up with Sven on a merry mission in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 21-minute featurette “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.” It’s the first holiday season since the gates reopened and Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) and Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel) host a celebration for all of Arendelle. When the townspeople unexpectedly leave early to enjoy their individual holiday customs, the sisters realize they have no family traditions of their own. So, Olaf sets out to comb the kingdom to bring home the best traditions and save this first Christmas for his friends. Directed by Emmy®-winning filmmakers Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton (“Prep & Landing”), produced by Oscar® winner Roy Conli (“Big Hero 6”), and featuring a screenplay by Jac Schaeffer and four original songs by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” opens in front of Disney•Pixar’s original feature “Coco” in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.

Source: DisneyMusicVEVO

REVIEW: Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen at The Magic Kingdom Radically Alters Menu Once Again

Just yesterday, the Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen in Adventureland at the Magic Kingdom went through yet another major menu adjustment. This comes after two menu changes last year, with the last significant changes coming in December of 2016. You can check out all of our Skipper Canteen reviews below:

Here’s what the new menu for November 2017 looks like…

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New in the appetizers is the Jungle Green Salad, replacing the Chicken Soup. Otherwise, the appetizer menu remains the same (thankfully).

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Under entrees, the Head-On Shrimp, Noodle Bowl, and Skip’s Beefy Mac and Cheese all met their demise, replaced by the Perkins Thai Noodles and Sankuru Sadie’s Seafood Stew. Modifications were made to the “A Lot at Steak Salad”, Dr. Falls Signature Grilled Steak, and the Baa Baa Berber Lamb Chops. It is also worth noting that the Whole Fried Fish is now a Yellow Tail Snapper, since the Lion Fish was apparently not coming in on a consistent basis (personally, I think the Yellow Tail has more flavor anyway). The sustainable fish is a Red Tail Snapper, which is quite good as well.

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Here we find the drink menu.

As far as themed-restaurants and wonderful spaces to dine in, Skipper Canteen is at the top of my list at Walt Disney World. It exudes tons of story, tying together Disney Park mythology from the Jungle Cruise, to the Adventurer’s Club, to Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar, to the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.), and more. The interior is jaw-dropping in many places and a pleasure to dine in, no matter how the menu may change.

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The servers are also a HUGE part of the story and most we have had in our many journeys to the Jungle have been exceptional. Many cast members go above and beyond to make Skipper canteen the best restaurant at the Magic Kingdom.

A side note, the complimentary bread was removed from Skipper Canteen a few months ago sadly. While this is a definite loss for me, many guests found it strange and enjoyable. Regardless, most portions here are quite large, so you likely won’t go hungry without it.

So, let’s not waste another moment, let’s explore the new items that guests will find on their expeditions!

Jungle Green Salad ($9.00)

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From the depths of the Jungle…Skipper Bill’s Hearty Mixed Greens, Seasonal Squash, Green Apples, Preserved Lemons, and Spiced Walnuts tossed with an Apple Cider Vinaigrette

The new appetizer salad is okay, with nothing really special about it, and is very small for $9. Spend just over twice the amount and get the steak salad as an entree, or get the Shiriki Noodle Salad which is also an appetizer.

Dr. Falls’ Signature Grilled Steak ($35.00)

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Marinated New York Strip, Pico de Gallo Butter, Jasmine Rice, and Braised Black Beans with Applewood-smoked Bacon

The steak changed sides and the butter on top, giving it a more Latin flare. This is a welcome change as we found the pico de gallo butter on top already melted when the food arrived, but it added a nice fresh flavor to the charred steak. Sadly, the steak was fatty and a bit rubbery, so under no circumstance can I recommend this. Also, what are you doing ordering a steak in the Magic Kingdom? The beans and tomatoes are a big change from the past side dish, but they work well with the new butter.

Perkins Thai Noodles ($22.00)

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Chicken, Tofu, Seasonal Vegetables, and Rice Noodles tossed in a Spicy Soy-Chili-Garlic Sauce. A favorite of our friend Pamelia Perkins, President of the Adventurers Club

While i lament the loss of the noodle bowl, this turned out fantastic. The noodles were a great portion for the price, very filling. The menu and server asked if we were okay with spice, and the spice was present but not overbearing, which was a nice change to the typical Magic Kingdom digs. That being said, he noted that they could make it spicier upon request. The dish has a lot chicken mixed in with the noodles made for a great unique dish, which feels almost like the new Kona Cafe noodle dishes (which is a good thing).

Sankuru Sadie’s Seafood Stew ($27.00)

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Shrimp, Sustainable Fish, Mussels, and Octopus simmered in a fragrant Coconut Sauce. Served with Jasmine Rice

Again, the Head-On Shrimp was a favorite of mine, but this replacement is likely just as enjoyable. The coconut seafood stew came out as a heaping plate of random seafood. The octopus was cut in different tentacle sections and cooked to a tenderness that was just not found at Food & Wine Festival Greece booth.

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The head-on shrimp live on in the dish, accompanied by bunch of muscles and chunks of sustainable fish above a generous portion of jasmine rice. The coconut broth created a porridge-like consistency towards the end, soaking in all the flavors of the mix of seafood. Overall a very solid dish that continues the adventurous theme of Skipper Canteen and plays well to the palate. I will be ordering this again.

“A Lot at Steak” Salad ($19.00)

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We’re betting it all on this one! Grilled Steak, Romaine Lettuce, Spring Mix, Pickled Jalapeños, Red Onion, Queso Fresco, and Pumpkin Seeds tossed with Chimichurri Vinaigrette

The reimagined steak salad comes out in a seemingly endless bowl full of fresh greens, cheese, and a large portion of meat. Easily the biggest entree salad we’ve seen at Walt Disney world, outside of the Via Napoli group salad and buffets at least. It’s big, it’s fresh, and you can split this with an order of Sea Shu Mai to make for a quick refreshing lunch with a partner. It’s worth noting that the steak with this dish was much more tender, flavorful, and free of fat which may have been cut away in the preparation.

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In review, I think these changes are fine and do little to hurt the restaurant. The steak is kind of a “safety dish”, so we don’t lament that being bad, and the other entree changes are at the very least a lateral move. While personally I will miss the noodle bowl and the head-on shrimp, and I know many who will miss the beefy mac and cheese, I believe the quality is being upheld at Skipper Canteen and it remains the finest table service restaurant at Magic Kingdom.

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