PHOTOS: New Mini Tea Sets Featuring Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Frozen, Peter Pan, and More Released at Disney Parks

Now on sale at both the Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort, guests can find mini-tea sets themed to their favorite attractions, characters, and films for $55.00 each.

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The sets come in seven (yeah, seven) styles:

  • Frozen
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • The Haunted Mansion
  • Snow White
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Peter Pan
  • Mickey Mouse

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My personal favorite is the Pirates of the Caribbean collection.

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The Haunted Mansion set is pretty cool though…

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Can I just buy the turtle from the Snow White set?

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Unlike many other Disney collectibles of a fragile nature, these mini-tea sets come in boxes with plastic windows so you can see what is inside.

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I’m not sure why anyone would need a miniature tea set, but these are pretty neat. Will you be purchasing any?

REVIEW: Clarabelle’s Unleashes Bat Wing Sundae and Spider Silk Sandwich for HalloweenTime

Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream on Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure has some wonderful HalloweenTime specials available right now through October 31st, 2017, so let’s check them out before they fly away!

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Bat Wing Raspberry Sundae ($7.49)

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“White chocolate, raspberry swirl ice cream with raspberry splatter, blood red sprinkles, whipped cream, and bat wing cookie”

This is just about the best sundae I’ve ever had at a Disney theme park, in both taste and value. This thing is huge and two of us had a really hard time finishing it, but it was so good that we felt compelled to do so.

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First off, the dark chocolate bat cookie is even better than the ubiquitous “vanilla” Mickey Bat Cookie sold around the Disneyland Resort at this time of year, and it complimented the raspberry flavors in the sundae very well. The white chocolate raspberry swirl ice cream should be offered all year long, because it is absolutely fantastic. Any item in this would be good on its own, but I applaud the culinary team for choosing the pieces they put together here, not only making the sundae look great for the season, but also offering a unique flavor that you can’t get at any other time.

You can get this sundae with any flavors that you choose, but I’m not sure why you wouldn’t just get it as intended, as seen above.

Spider Silk Ice Cream Sandwich ($6.49)

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“Black macaron with charcoal-tart cherry spun ice cream topped with popping candy and drops of raspberry sauce.”

While it may not have been the most appetizing thing to look at, this one gets a lot of points for originality. Charcoal-Tart Cherry is another ice cream type that you can’t get at any other time of year, and I would most equate it to a muted cherry flavor. The popping candy is a fun addition and the raspberry sauce is a nice touch, but if you have to choose one item, go for the Bat Wing Sundae above.

Patent Hints at Possible Spider-Man Web Swinging Attraction for Disney Parks Around the World

Disney has filed a patent for a new ride technology that suggests a swinging Spider-Man attraction may be in the works.

The patent is called “Track-based Swing Ride with Long Arm Pendulum” and the description makes it easy to believe that Disney has plans to create a Spider-Man attraction using this new ride system:

One goal in designing the ride system was to deliver an experience similar to what it would feel like to be with Tarzan or a similar character swinging between trees of a jungle on a vine or with Spider-Man or a similar character swinging on webs between buildings as you move down streets of a city. [The ride is] intended to have swinging sensation provided while also having forward travel along a ride path in a direction of travel and for the swinging sensation to feel thrilling and fun.

Another interesting aspect of the patent is that it seems the ride would be able to control the motion and speed of the swing, making it more realistic. Hypothetically, the swing could slow at the top of a roll to simulate the pause before swinging.

The ride system has a four-person bench with shoulder harnesses.

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The ride would include a variety of small and large swings as it moves along the track, as you can see below.

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Not only does this ride system seem ideal for a Spider-Man attraction, but Disney mentions it in the above patent. It also mentions a Tarzan swinging attraction, although it would be hard to imagine Disney is working on a Tarzan attraction at the moment.

If Disney is planning on using this patent to create a Spider-Man ride, it would be safe to assume it’s going in Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Walt Disney Studios Paris, where we know Disney is planing on expanded the presence of Marvel-based attractions. Disney confirmed that a Spider-Man attractions of some kind will be built in DCA.

Source: Orlando Business Journal

Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away Finally Getting Reconfigured Stage at Hollywood Studios

Beginning October 10th, Disney will once again try to implement a new stage setup for Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. As a result, the show will not be performed from October 10th through October 22nd, 2017.

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During that time, Star Wars characters will be available as surprise and delight moments for Guests visiting the park.

Hollywood Studios tried to replace the stage earlier this year with a rollaway stage and were unsuccessful. It is unclear what the modifications

REVIEW: Cafe Orleans at Disneyland Drastically Revamps Menu

A Disneyland tradition for us, we just had to make a reservation to dine at Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square while we’re in Anaheim covering all of the HalloweenTime festivities. While we expected one new seasonal item for the celebration, we were instead greeted by drastically different menu…

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For those unfamiliar, here is the previous menu:

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Luckily, the beloved gumbo is still the seasonal soup, but our server said it will be changing. Also, the Monte Cristo has remained, which is important since Blue Bayou no longer serves it.

Bourbon Street Chicken ($20)

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The Bourbon Street Chicken was an excellent boneless chicken breast, seasoned brilliantly, with well prepared rice and the most amazing brussel sprouts. This was one of the best entrees I’ve ever had anywhere at the Disneyland Resort.

Steak and Potatoes ($22.00)

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The steak and potatoes were pretty good as well, accompanied by fantastic mashed potatoes, and once again, those amazing brussel sprouts. It wasn’t the best steak, but it was one of the better under $25 steaks I’ve had in a theme park.

Overall

Overall, I think a lot of guests will be upset with the changes here, but both of the new items we had were fantastic. Besides that, my usual favorites (the pommes frites and the Monte Cristo) are still here so I have zero problem with the major alterations. If anything, I now have a much tougher entree choice than I had before.

Hostess with the Mostess – Top 5 Great Movie Ride Favorites

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Lights, camera, action! Thanks for joining me for another countdown! Today we are going to talk about a beloved attraction that is no longer with us. As most of you are aware, The Great Movie Ride is gone, having closed on August 13th. Not cool. I am deeply saddened by this decision and I feel it was premature. Although I am excited for the new Mickey ride, I would be more excited if it were located elsewhere.

The Great Movie Ride is very near and dear to my heart. It was one of my favorite attractions hands down. A lot of it is because I LOVE movies, especially classic films, but also because it was just so much fun. I felt like it really captured the nature of what it is that draws us into these stories.

I was definitely one of those kids who dreamt of someday working at Walt Disney World. And the three jobs I had on my list were the Casting Director at the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, a Citizen of Hollywood, and of course the Movie Guide at The Great Movie Ride. While other girls dreamt of being a Princess, I dreamt of taking guests on a magical journey into the movies.

I knew the script by heart at a very young age. I spent time doing research on all of the movies mentioned so that I was prepared with fun facts in case the ride stopped and I had to stall! I did a whole presentation on the attraction in high school. Yes, I was … still am crazy.  But I just loved the attraction so much and I really wanted that job.

I feel strongly that the closing was premature. My love for the ride did not blind me, I was fully aware it needed work and updates, but Disney has the capability to make those amazing changes that will only enhance the ride. Putting your guests smack dab in the middle of the movie action will never get old. I was very hopeful that the TCM partnership would be a huge step towards a new Great Movie Ride. Sadly that didn’t happen.

So that brings us to why we are here. I want to honor The Great Movie Ride by remembering its greatness and counting down my favorite things about the attraction. Here are my Top 5 Great Movie Ride Favorites! Ready when you are, C.B.!

 

5. Ending Movie Montage

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I very much supported the TCM sponsorship, however I was not too impressed with the new ending. I loved Robert Osborne’s introduction, but I preferred the old montage. The original was so well put together and just had that something special. It was the perfect ending credits to conclude our journey.

 

4. Queue Line

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I always enjoyed the queue line. I loved looking at the movie props, costumes, and posters. But my favorite part was when you entered the theater and got to see the movie trailers, which I could watch over and over again. I was pleasantly surprised with the TCM change. Being a classic movie fan, I wanted nothing more than to just stand there and watch Robert’s entire presentation on these movies and hear all of the really awesome things he had to share.

 

3. Movie Guide and Actors

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The animatronics had to be my number two. After all, they were what made the ride great! They brought the movies to life! Whether they were a major character like the Wicked Witch or just a small Munchkin singing in a window, they gave it their all! My favorite animatronic was definitely Gene Kelly. Singin’ in the Rain is my favorite movie and I always loved seeing Don Lockwood up close!

 

1. Imagineering Secrets

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The Great Movie Ride was packed full of Imagineering secrets and Easter eggs. I learned so much from the Cast Members about all of the secret things to look out for. Some of my favorites included: The gangster car license plate 021-429 which represented February 14, 1929, the date of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre. In the same scene, you could see Mickey’s silhouette in an upper building’s window. The Crew Roster in Alien included many names of the Imagineers who worked on the attraction. You can see R2-D2 and C-3PO in the hieroglyphics, and that’s just naming a few!

 

That’s a wrap for my countdown. It was a fabulous attraction filled with so much detail and magic! I will always miss it. If you haven’t seen the walkthrough video yet, you need to check it out! It is a fantastic way to revisit The Great Movie Ride when you want to reminisce.

Be sure to vote! If I didn’t mention your favorite thing please comment below. And don’t forget to include your favorite version, #TeamGangster or #TeamCowboy!

Extra Magic Tip: Since the attraction is closed, there is not much foot traffic in this area. Right now is a good time to check out all of the celebrity handprints and get your picture taken by the PhotoPass photographer.

 

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Minnie Vans Service Expanded to Grand Floridian Resort Guests Starting Today

While initially only available to guests staying at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and Boardwalk Resorts, Minnie Vans have since rolled out to Wilderness and Animal Kingdom Lodge hotels, and today are joined by the Grand Floridian due to popular demand.

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Starting today, guests at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (as well as the Villas there) 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.

MARVEL Super Hero MagicBands Now Available Online, Coming to WDW

DisneyStore.com has just released five new MagicBands featuring Marvel characters ahead of their imminent release at Walt Disney World.

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These are open edition MagicBand 2, so they are available at the $22.99 price point. This collection features Black Widow, Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Thor.

It is unclear if these will ever be sold in a park, but we expect to see them at Disney Springs and resort shops soon.

Pumpkin Churros Drive Into Cars Land for Haul-O-Ween at Disney California Adventure

Disneylanders love their churros, and now there’s a new flavor of churro to love for a limited time at the Cozy Cone Motel in Cars Land.

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The pumpkin churro is available for a limited time during the Haul-O-Ween celebration now through October 31st at the park. Available at Cone 1, the treat didn’t even have a real sign yet when we first discovered it. It is priced at $4.50.

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How is it? Well, I’m not the biggest fan of pumpkin flavored snacks nor churros, so I was surprised and delighted when I enjoyed this one. The pumpkin flavor wasn’t overpowering and the churros tasted like it was fresh out of the oven.

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The bad news is that this line can get quite long, but Cone 1 does open a little earlier than some of the others for the early morning breakfast hours. My tip would be to get their early and get this for a sweet breakfast treat.

REVIEW: Halloween Marshmallow Cronut, Mummy Macaron, & Candy Apple Smoothie at Schmoozies

Schmoozies, located in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure, is offering three specialty items for Halloween Time now through October 31st.

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MonsterMallow Doughnut ($5.49)

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A croissant doughnut with marshmallow filling, this is large enough for a small family to share. I absolutely loved the marshamallow filling and the “cronut” was soft, flaky, and delicious.

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Mummy Macaron Ice Cream Sandwich ($6.49)

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This item is a almond macaron with dark chocolate, drizzled with white chocolate and filled with rainbow sherbet. This is an absolute must-order as the flavors all compliment each other perfectly. While rainbow sherbet doesn’t seem very Halloween-themed, it was the prefect companion to the almond and white chocolate pastry. Be sure to grab lots of napkins, because this thing can be a bit messy.

Caramel Apple Smoothie ($5.99)

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It is what it is titled, a smoothie flavored like a caramel apple. While light on the caramel, it has a really pleasant apple flavor with just a hint of the caramel flavoring.

Overall, all 3 of these are worth ordering, so make sure that you stop by Schmoozies at Disney California Adventure during HalloweenTime!

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