Disney Provides Update On 2018 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

Today, Disney provided an update on plans for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.

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Richly-hued floral beds and floating gardens adorn the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. The festival, which runs a record 90 days March 2-May 30, 2016 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., also features dozens of character topiaries, stunning floral displays, gardening seminars and the Garden Rocks concert series – all included in regular Epcot admission. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Held each day from February 28 – May 28, 2018, the Festival’s 25th anniversary event will feature fan favorites like exhibits, events and tastings including:

  • Disney Character Topiaries
    15 Outdoor Kitchens serving creative, flavor-rich cuisine that highlights spring garden offerings
  • Garden Rocks music series – with its classic rock ‘n’ roll stars from the ‘60s, ‘70s ‘80s and ‘90s. Garden Rocks Dining packages will be available for certain Epcot restaurants – pairing a fabulous meal with reserved seating for your favorite concert
  • Garden Tours – Including Gardens of the World Tour (spring edition); the English Tea Garden Tour; and Royal Tea Garden Tour (extra fee required)
  • New interactive kids play areas
  • And – of course – the millions of extra plants, trees, shrubs, flowers and themed gardens that decorate Epcot in spring.
  • Also returning will be the Egg-Stravaganza scavenger hunt and hand-crafted and Festival merchandise to extend an already-packed day of adventure at Epcot.

For more information on the Festival, check out EpcotinSpring.com.

REVIEW: Warm Salted Caramel Pretzel with Chocolate Sauce, Lunching Pad at Magic Kingdom

The Lunching Pad in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom is now serving a sweet alternative to their other stuffed pretzels, a warm salted caramel pretzel.

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Warm Salted Caramel Pretzel ($4.79)

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Rather than stuffed with any sort of cheese, this pretzel is stuffed with a warm caramel sauce, with the salted portion coming from the exterior of the pretzel. The pretzel includes a nice-sized cup of chocolate sauce as well. Without the sauce, the pretzel is solid, with a nice flavor the caramel and doughy pretzel, but the sauce is what makes this something truly special.

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It is pretty rich and decadent, and I’m not sure any one person should or could eat a full pretzel because of this, but the combination of salt, caramel, and chocolate is perfection.

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This is a serious new contender for best snack in the park, easily the best of the chocolate or caramel varieties. It’s plenty big to share and won’t disappoint in flavor.

PHOTOS: New Reversible Portfolio Haunted Mansion Wallpaper Phone Case at Disney Parks

New at Disney Parks is a Haunted Mansion wallpaper reversible portfolio phone case for the iPhone 7/6/6S Plus devices.

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We have seen many different styles of phone case from D Tech at this point, but this marks the very first of this style. It is fully reversible, allowing you to switch between the grey or purple background for the trademark Haunted Mansion wallpaper design.

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It can also be set in a kickstand position.

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It retails for $39.99, not surprisingly more than the average phone case for sale at the parks. It is available now at multiple locations at the Walt Disney World Resort.

PHOTOS: New Intergalactic Treats Available at Star Wars Galactic Nights

Star Wars fans heading to Hollywood Studios for Star Wars: Galactic Nights on Dec. 16 will find some stellar new and returning food offerings intended to appeal to both foodies and Star Wars fans alike. The chefs at Hollywood Studios have crafted gourmet treats inspired by characters, locations and scenes from the beloved franchise.

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There are three new dishes debuting at the event. The Shrimp and Chorizo Skewer, generously loaded with Chorizo sausage, potato hash and shrimp, is intended as a tribute to the hearty appetite of the Wookiees (and the apparent prevalence of shellfish on Kashyyyk).

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Also new this year, Tatooine Bisque is a blend of rutabaga, turnips, carrots, and parsnips inspired by the sandstorms and moisture farms of Tatooine.

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And if you found the garbage chute scene in Episode IV: A New Hope appetizing, you’ll want to check out the Sweet and Crunchy Popcorn, loaded with cookies, caramel, chocolate and pecans.

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Returning favorites include the popular Lightsaber Churros. Blue and red sugar coat the Light Side and Dark Side options, both offered with a Lightsaber Hilt.

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Or try both in the Lightsaber Churro Sundae, with pieces of both red and blue churro served on a base of vanilla ice cream and topped with chocolate sauce.

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Quench your galactic thirst with the classic Jettison Juice (non-alcoholic watermelon lemonade) served with a Death Star Glow Cube. Adults can try the Skywalker Wine Flight, featuring four wine selections – Sommità, Chardonnay, Pinor Noir Rosé, and Sommità Pinot Noir – from Skywalker Vineyards in Marin County, California.

A full list of all of the food and beverage items to be offered at the event is available on the Star Wars: Galactic Nights website. And if you just can’t decide which galactic goodies you want to try, you can choose the Galactic Tasting Sampler for $30. Select five items from up to 25 food and beverage options (including alcohol). You can also use the sampler for any Disney Dining Plan Snack-eligible items through Hollywood Studios.

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Work Set to Begin Next Week on New Broadway-Style Theater at the Magic Kingdom

Starting Saturday, October 28th, 2017, the backstage parking lot located between Main Street U.S.A. and Tomorrowland will be closed to Cast Members as Disney prepares to begin construction on the new live entertainment venue for the park.

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AT D23 EXPO 2017, DISNEY PARKS CHAIRMAN BOB CHAPEK SHARES PLANS FOR A NEW ENTERTAINMENT VENUE COMING TO MAGIC KINGDOM PARK — Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek unveiled plans to build a new entertainment venue, inspired by the iconic Willis Theater as it looked in 1920s Kansas City, at Magic Kingdom Park. The theater is set to bring world-class entertainment to the Walt Disney World Resort.

The theater, inspired by the Willis Theater as it looked in 1920’s Kansas City, was announced at the D23 Expo 2017. The theater is expected to host broadway-style shows. No opening date has been set for the venue, nor has it been announced what show(s) the theater will hold.

PHOTOS: New Figment Socks and Epcot 35 Wristlet Wallet Released at Epcot

The Figment items just keep on coming at Epcot…

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To go with the stylish Epcot 35 Figment backpack we showed you a few days back, there is now a matching wristlet for guests to buy.

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If a wristlet isn’t your thing, how about some Figment socks with horns on them? Both items are available as of today at the ImageWorks.

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Watch out Figment, you could poke other Figment’s eye out!

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There’s even wings and scales on the back of the socks…

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A pair will cost you $13.99.

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The wristlet is faux leather, just like the backpack.

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It also features the metal Epcot 35 emblem.

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The price is a little steep at $50.00.

Will you be picking up either of these new Figment items on your next trip to Epcot?

Disney Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Family Celebration Begins Friday at Disney Springs

The release of Disney•Pixar’s “Coco” on the big screen is just a few weeks away on November 22, but Disney Springs guests can celebrate early with a family-friendly fiesta that will take place at Disney Springs West Side from October 27 through November 26, 2017.

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In the film, aspiring musician Miguel teams up with charming trickster Héctor on an extraordinary journey through the Land of the Dead. At Disney Springs, guests will get a taste of the bright and vibrant world of “Coco” through a medley of themed music, food, and décor daily from 6PM to 10PM.

With a flurry of colorful papel picados planned and décor depicting scenes from the movie, Exposition Park will become a lively cornucopia of fun. On weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), there will also be face-painting and activities for kids. Springs’ Street Tacos Food Truck will serve up vanilla flan for a limited time, alongside their signature taco offerings.

 

Seven Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels Offering ‘Holiday Sale Rates’ Through January 15th

If you were thinking about booking a trip to Walt Disney World before the end of the year it’s not too late.

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Guests can now book special “Holiday Sale Rates” at seven (yeah, seven) select Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels for stays October 25, 2017 through January 15, 2018. Starting as low as $75 per night guests can stay at any of the following resort hotels:

· B Resort & Spa – Disney Springs® Resort Area – rates from $90 per room, per night
· Best Western Lake Buena Vista – Disney Springs® Area – rates from $101 per room, per night
· DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando – Disney Springs® Area — rates from $134 per suite, per night
· Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace – Disney Springs® Resort Area – rates from $129 per room, per night
· Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista – Disney Springs® Resort Area – rates from $109 per room, per night
· Holiday Inn Orlando – Disney Springs® Area – rates from $75 per room, per night
· Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista — Disney Springs® Resort Area – rates from $77 per room, per night.

The Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels offer complimentary shuttle service to all four theme parks and both water parks every 30 minutes. Shuttle service is also available to Disney Springs at night. Plus, guests staying at one of these resorts will also receive a “Disney Springs Passport,” which features coupons and specials that can be used at the shops and restaurants throughout Disney Springs.

For more information, or to book your trip, just follow the link here. Certain blockout dates may apply and availability is limited so act quickly, especially if your booking dates fall on the week of a major holiday.

Imagineer Joe Rohde to Headline Disney and Urbanism Conference in Los Angeles

“I don’t believe there is a challenge anywhere in the world that’s more important to people everywhere than finding solutions to the problems of our cities.” – Walt Disney.

A natural outcropping of Walt Disney’s interest in his guests’ interactions with the built environments of Disneyland was a curiosity about Urban Planning and how the quality of everyday modern life could similarly be affected.

The early planning and execution of the Walt Disney World Resort, and the scoping of the planned Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT) was undertaken with what might be call Epcot Principals (advanced drainage technology, pneumatic trash disposal, and an advanced sewage treatment process using water hyacinths to clean wastewater by absorbing the effluent).

Disney Theme Parks globally now include sizable upscale shopping villages that compete favorably with some of the world’s most productive retail centers, bringing a more urban atmosphere closer to the turnstiles.

Are the Parks and Resorts a laboratory for the public’s interaction with the built environment?  Does the strong commercial culture eclipse the ethos of urbanism or create it’s own Market Urbanism?

On Saturday, November 4, questions of this type may be asked and answered when Occidental College of Los Angeles presents the Disney and Urbanism Conference under the auspices of its Institute for the Study of Los Angeles. Occidental has empanelled an experienced and diverse panel including discussion leader:

Joe Rohde the Executive Designer and Vice President, Creative at Walt Disney Imagineering. He is also an Occidental College graduate with a degree in Fine Arts. He is the lead designer of Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Aulani on Oʻahu, in Hawaii. Recent projects include Pandora – The World of Avatar, a themed area inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar, located within the Animal Kingdom park.

Rohde joined Imagineering in 1980 during the development of Epcot as a model designer and scenic painter. He later worked as a designer at Disneyland on The New Fantasyland, the Captain EO 3-D film attraction starring singer Michael Jackson, the Norway Pavilion at Epcot and the Adventurers Club within the Pleasure Island entertainment district at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Most recently, Rohde led the team that transformed the former Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure into Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout. This new project is part of the expansion of his role to global creative leader of the Marvel properties integration into the Disney Parks and Resorts.

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Joseph Rohde BFA Occidental College 1977

Other panelists include:

Todd James Pierce is the author of Three Years In Wonderland, a detailed creation story of Disneyland. He is also the host and current producer of the DHI podcast which consistently presents a deep view of the history of Disneyland and other historical events within the Walt Disney Company.

He is also the author of the novel, The Australia Stories and the story collection, Newsworld, which won the Drue Heinz Literature Prize and was a finalist for the John Gardner Book Award and the Paterson Prize. He is a widely published magazine contributor and co-directs the Creative Writing program at Cal Poly University.

Pierce has interviewed over 100 men and women who worked in animation and outdoor amusements during the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

Jeremiah B.C. Axelrod has taught courses in urban history, restaurant culture, and Disneyland and Urbanism. He is the author of the book, Inventing Autopia: Dreams and Visions of the Modern Metropolis in Jazz Age Los Angeles. Claiming his Ph.D. in American History from the University of California, Irvine, he is also the founding partner in two Internet-based technology start-ups focusing on the distribution of independent popular music to consumers.

Craig Svonkin is an Associate Professor of English at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He has also contributed A Southern California Boyhood in the Simu-Southland Shadows of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room for the anthology Disneyland and Culture: Essays on the Parks and Their Influence and From Disneyland to Modesto: George Lucas and Walt Disney for Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars.
 
Meredith Drake Reitan is currently a lecturer at USC’s Sol Price School of Public Policy teaching classes on planning and urban design as well as a graduate seminar on the Theory and Practice of Public Space. This fall she will be teaching the planning program’s gateway urban design course: Shaping the Built Environment.
 
Eric Avila is an urban cultural historian, studying the intersections of racial identity, urban space, and cultural representation in twentieth century America. Since 1997, he has taught Chicano Studies and History at UCLA. and holds an affiliation with the Department of Urban Planning. His latest book, The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City, was published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2014.
 
Sam Gennawey holds a unique point of view, built on his professional training as an urban planner and his deep knowledge of theme parks. He is the author The Disneyland Storyand Universal versus Disney: The Unofficial Guide to American Theme Parks’ Greatest Rivalry. He has garnered speaking invitations from Walt Disney Imagineering, the Walt Disney Family Museum,  the American Planning Association, the California Preservation Foundation, and scores of organizations big and small. He is a senior associate at the planning firm of Katherine Padilla and Associates. Gennawey is also the author of Walt and the Promise of Progress City.
 
The program is free, but ticketing is required through Eventbrite.
Tickets are limited at this point in time.
 
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