FastPass+ Reservations Open Tomorrow for Pandora: The World of AVATAR

FastPass+ reservations for the two attractions in Pandora: The World of AVATAR at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will become available for booking tomorrow, March 24th.

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The Na’vi River Journey and Flight of Passage will be separated in the FastPass+ reservation system so guests can not book both initially. Once guests use all their FastPasses for the day, they can book more, but chances are that the availability for these two rides will be slim-to-none the day-of.

VIDEO: Another Behind the Scenes Look at Magic Kingdom’s New Fireworks Show, Happily Ever After

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Tonight, the Disney Parks Blog hosted a live stream of Wishes, and at the very end they gave us an exclusive sneak peek at their new fireworks spectacular, Happily Ever After. The sneak peak isn’t until the end of the stream at around 19:56, but you are more than welcome to watch the fireworks beforehand if you desire. Happily Ever After debuts to the public May 12th, as the last performance of Wishes is May 11th.

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Meet Stella Lou: Duffy’s Brand New Friend

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Recently, the Oriental Land Company has let us meet one of Duffy’s new friends, Stella Lou. She is a fun-loving purple bunny who has a passion for dancing, and big dreams of performing on Broadway.

She would practice her dancing every day on the American Waterfront, and once Duffy met Stella Lou, he decided that he wanted to support his friend, to help make her dreams come true.

Most of her adorable merchandise will be available on March 30th, 2017.

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Many fun Stella Lou decorations will be going up soon, along with a photo opportunity spot for your very own plush Stella Lou! This photo spot will be located in the American Waterfront,  with the S.S. Columbia docked, and the Hightower Hotel standing tall in the background.

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Concept art for the Stella Lou photo spot

She will start greeting guests with Mickey and Duffy by her side, just in time for Disney’s Easter at Tokyo Disney Sea, on April 4th, 2017 which is quite fitting since Stella Lou herself is, in fact, a bunny. This is only going on for a limited time and is said to be ending on August 31st, 2017.

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Stella Lou with Mickey and Duffy, in the American Waterfront

Stella Lou is already part of a promotional video for Duffy and Friends that can be seen right here!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay7OUeXd0Rk

BREAKING: Registration Now Open for Annual Passholder Previews of Pandora: The World of AVATAR

As of right now, registration is open for 10 days of annual passholder previews of Pandora: the World of AVATAR between May 13th and May 22nd, 2017.

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Some details on the event from Disney:

Passholder In-Park Preview for Pandora – The World of Avatar

You’re invited to get an early peek of a groundbreaking destination–Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park. Here, you’ll be among the first to experience expeditions where you can fly on the back of a banshee, walk under floating mountains and navigate a mystical Na’vi River. You’ll also be able to purchase international-inspired cuisine from Satu’li Canteen and merchandise from Windtraders. This world beyond belief awaits you.

Passholders can pre-register by making an online reservation for one in-park preview time slot. Event capacity is limited. Please note the number of reservations for this event is limited and subject to availability. There is no additional charge for this in-park preview with valid theme park admission.

Please note: as this is an early exploration, access to specific activations and some areas of the Valley of Mo’ara within Pandora – The World of Avatar may be limited during your visit.

  • All Guests must be Passholders in order to register for a time slot to preview Pandora – The World of Avatar.
  • Guests may only register for one (1) time slot over the course of the preview period.
  • If an Annual Passholder would like to register a Guest to accompany them, that Guest must also have a valid annual pass for admission to the event’s theme park location on the date of the event, be listed on your Family &
  • Friends list and have opted to share “All My Plans” with you.
  • Passholders with confirmed reservations will receive an additional email with details on how to check in for this experience, by May 12, 2017.
  • All Guests must present their valid annual pass (or linked MagicBand), government issued ID and confirmation page to a Cast Member in order to enter Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park and Pandora – The World of Avatar on the date of your preview.
  • Availability is subject to change without notice.
  • Event is subject to cancellation in the event of inclement weather.
  • Guests must meet appropriate boarding and height requirements for the attractions.
  • Capacity is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Due to limited capacity, modifications to existing reservations will not be available.
  • Limit one reservation per Passholder. Reservations are nontransferable and void if sold or otherwise transferred.

Registration is open now at this link and will be filled on a first come first serve basis.

Disney CEO Bob Iger Extends Contract Through 2019

On Thursday, the Walt Disney Company announced the extension of current CEO Bob Iger’s contract to July 2, 2019.  The complex nature of finding a suitable replacement has proven challenging in the years since Mr. Iger first announced his desire to retire.   Since it is a “robust process of identifying a successor and ensuring a smooth transition” the Board of Directors felt keeping the steady approach Mr. Iger has provided would best serve the Company.

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Robert A. Iger

In the release, the Independent of Lead Director of the Disney Board Orin C. Smith highlighted Mr. Iger’s success’s over his first 11 years as CEO.  Among those achievements are the 448% growth in shareholder returns while simultaneously increasing the market capitol of the company from $46 billion to $177 billion.

Mr. Iger expressed his gratitude in saying “leading this Company is a tremendous privilege, and I am honored to have been asked to continue serving as CEO” adding “even with the incredible success the Company has achieved, I am confident that Disney’s best days are still ahead”.

As part of his agreement, Mr. Iger will receive a $5 million dollar bonus for staying on.  In addition to the bonus, Mr. Iger will remain a consultant for the company for 3 years following his retirement.  Back in 2011, Mr. Iger announced his intentions to step down in 2015.  The departures of CFO Jay Rasulo and COO Tom Staggs left no clear successor within the company.  This latest extension marks the 3rd time that Mr. Iger’s contract has been extended since his initial announcement.

With Pandora: World of Avatar set to open this spring and both Toy Story and Star Wars Lands set to open by 2019, it makes sense that Mr. Iger would want to stay on for those openings as the acquisition of both Pixar and Lucasfilm have been huge success under the Iger tenure.

REVIEW: Nearly Every Food Item (and Some Drinks) from the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2017; Better Than Any Epcot Event

Earlier this month, the Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival 2017 kicked off at the Disneyland Resort, running daily until April 16th. Being Orlando based, all of my experience with such events has been at Epcot, so I was excited to see a festival in another Disney theme park for a change.

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The number of booths at this event isn’t as staggering as Epcot, but on a weekend, it can be just as busy, if not worse than a Saturday and Sunday in October during the Florida Food and Wine event. If you can, I suggest you visit on a weekday for the DCA event, as we had a wonderful time doing this on Wednesday and Thursday, but it was kind of a disaster from Friday-Sunday.

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Booths selling food and drink at this event are spread from Hollywood Land to Paradise Pier, with most of them along the Performance Corridor in the center of the park, with the exception of LA Style, the Festival Showplace, and the Brewhouse near Monsters Inc. – Mike and Sully to the Rescue.

Jason Diffendal joined me on the trip out to the Disneyland Resort last week for a number of reasons, and the Food & Wine Festival was one of those reasons, so some off the thoughts you read below will also be his or include his point of view.

OK, let’s review this thing…

Nuts About Cheese

We begin at the booth I was probably the least excited to try…

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Here’s the full menu:

  • Brie toast with fig and mint and roasted California almond crumble — $5.00
  • Baked ham and Swiss cheese croque monsieur roll with smoked pistachios — $7.00
  • Chèvre fromage blanc tartine infused with rosemary and honey, topped with toasted hazelnuts — $4.50
  • Almond milk tea with pudding — $4.50

Baked ham and Swiss cheese croque monsieur roll with smoked pistachios — $7.00

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This was one of our favorite dishes. The smoky flavor from the pistachios was amazing, and paired well with the ham and cheese.  This is a must-purchase item.

Chèvre fromage blanc tartine infused with rosemary and honey, topped with toasted hazelnuts — $4.50

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This was nothing special, but I wouldn’t call it bad.  It seemed somewhat of a small portion size though, price considered. I know what you’re thinking about other festivals and how portions are never huge there, but there are some options at this event that can be quite filling.

Almond milk tea with pudding — $4.50

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This was hands down the worst item at the festival. I imagine this is what expired chocolate milk tastes like, because that is the only flavor I could possibly attribute to it. The pudding was in “chunks” and settled to the bottom, so when you drank it through the straw it had the texture of drinking curdled milk.

Uncork California

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There was no food at this booth, as you might have guessed from the name.  We didn’t try any of the wines; the single glasses are rather pricey considering that you can get most of these at your local wine shop (at least in California). Here’s the full menu:

  • White wine flight — $16.00 – Duckhorn Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley; Mer Soleil Vineyard, Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands; Lasseter Family Winery, Enjoué Rosé, Sonoma Valley Estate Grown
  • Red wine flight — $20.00 – Flora Springs Napa Valley Family Estate, Merlot, Napa Valley; Flowers Vineyards and Winery, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast; Groth Vineyards and Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
  • Mimosa flight — $16.00 – Pear Mimosa, Apricot Mimosa, Mango Mimosa
  • Chandon, Brut Classic, Sparkling Wine, California — $12.00
  • Twomey Cellars, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa-Sonoma County — $16.00
  • Patz and Hall, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast — 18.00
  • Duckhorn Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley — $13.00
  • Mer Soleil Vineyard, Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands — $13.00
  • Lasseter Family Winery, Enjoué Rosé, Sonoma Valley Estate Grown — $17.00
  • Flora Springs Napa Valley Family Estate, Merlot, Napa Valley — $14.50
  • Groth Vineyards and Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley — $19.00
  • Pear Mimosa — $14.00
  • Apricot Mimosa — $14.00
  • Mango Mimosa — $14.00

I ♥ Artichokes

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I usually don’t “heart” artichokes, so the reactions I had to dishes here were pretty unexpected…

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The full booth menu:

  • Artichoke carbonara with garlic aioli and smoked bacon — $6.00
  • Grilled and chilled artichoke hearts with Romesco sauce — $5.25
  • Creamy artichoke and dark chocolate cake pop — $4.25
  • Orange iced tea with orange pearls — $4.00
  • Ace Premium Craft Cider: SPACE Bloody Orange Hard Cider, Sebastopol — $9.25

Artichoke carbonara with garlic aioli and smoked bacon — $6.00

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The garlic and smoked bacon make these artichokes the best I’ve ever had. Enjoyable for sure, it is also a nice portion size.

Grilled and chilled artichoke hearts with Romesco sauce — $5.25

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I’ve never really cared for artichoke hearts, but this was a great dish as well. If you enjoy such things, be sure to order this one.

Creamy artichoke and dark chocolate cake pop — $4.25

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You read that right, it’s an artichoke and dark chocolate cake pop…

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I would never think that these flavors would go together, so I was deeply intrigued to try it. Perhaps a bit scared as well…

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Believe it or not, it was one of the highlights of the 2017 lineup. The filling was sweet and creamy and the dark chocolate coating was perfection. I know it might sound peculiar, but this is a must-buy if you are going to the event.

Ace Premium Craft Cider: SPACE Bloody Orange Hard Cider — $9.25

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I am not a cider fan, but Jason was excited to try this, so these are his words: Ace is a fairly well-known cider both on the west coast and the east coast. Being an unfiltered cider, this was somewhat different in appearance but lack of filtration doesn’t really impact the taste.  What did impact the taste, though, was the blood orange juice, which made this a very pleasant drink. As with the wines, the cost was higher than I would have expected for the portion size seemed to be the same as a wine pour even though this is cider.

Garlic Kissed

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Here’s the full menu:

  • Grilled beef tenderloin slider with chimichurri sauce — $7.75
  • Black garlic soy-braised pork belly bao with pickled vegetables — $7.00
  • Garlic-rosemary and avocado oil ice cream pop — $4.50
  • Murphy-Goode Winery, “Liar’s Dice”, Zinfandel, Sonoma County — $6.50
  • Dr. Loosen, Dr. L, Mosel, Riesling, Germany — $6.50

Grilled beef tenderloin slider with chimichurri sauce — $7.75

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As you can see, this was a fairly sizable piece of beef for the price, and it was definitely tasty.

Black garlic soy-braised pork belly bao with pickled vegetables — $7.00

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If you are a pork belly fan, you’ll love this.  The meat was very good, and the bao was fantastic, which we didn’t expect coming from a booth in the middle of California Adventure.

Garlic-rosemary and avocado oil ice cream pop — $4.50

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Alright, here comes another weird one…

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This is a prime example of how the menus at this festival are a lot more adventurous than any festival at Epcot.  This ice cream pop was great, and was one of the better desserts at the festival. You might think how could this be good, but the milky flavor accented by rosemary and avocado flavors makes a lot more sense once you try it.

California Craft Brews

As with the wine booth, no food here, but a nice variety of California brews.  We opted for the beers at the Beer Garden instead. Here’s the full menu anyway:

  • Southern California flight — $13.25 – Mother Earth Brew Co., Honcho, Hefeweizen; Black Market Brewing Co., Deception Coconut Lime, Blonde Ale; Left Coast Brewing Company, Una Mas, Amber Lager; Stone Brewing, Tangerine Express, IPA
  • Northern California flight — $13.25

D23 Offering Behind The Scenes Tour of Pandora: The World of AVATAR with Joe Rohde

D23 is offering you the chance to be among the first to explore Pandora – The World of Avatar, not only before it opens to the public, but with Imagineer Joe Rohde! In addition to a guided walk-through of the exotic new land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park with Joe, attendees will enjoy lunch at Tiffins with Mr. Rohde and fellow D23 Members.

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The tour/experience will begin promptly at 11 am eastern. Tour will roughly last about 3 hours, and check-in will be made at the Tiffins Restaurant in Animal Kingdom. You will not be able to check in prior to 10:45 AM.

On the tour, guests will learn how the thriving Pandoran landscape conveys intrinsic park messages of the value of nature, transformation through adventure, conservation and stewardship. All attendees will receive a commemorative keepsake for this special engagement. Tickets will be $250 per person, plus a $5 per person processing fee. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, April 5 at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. EDT). Please check back here at the official D23 website for this event for the ticketing link when available.

NOTE

  • D23 Gold and Gold Family Members may reserve a ticket for themselves and one (1) guest.
  • Due to the nature of this experience, all attendees must be at least 21 years of age or older to partake in this D23 event.
  • This event does not include admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Guests will need to have or purchase admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom to attend. If planning to use a Walt Disney World Annual Passport to attend, each guest should check blockout dates to verify that the pass is valid for admission on Friday, May 19.
  • A very limited number of tickets are available. D23 Members will be required to provide their membership number when reserving tickets. Tickets may be picked up only with a valid photo ID AND D23 MEMBERSHIP CARD. D23 Members who do not bring their membership card may not be admitted to the event. Ticketed Members who do not attend the event forfeit their place as well as all experiences, benefits, and gifts associated with the event.
  • All D23 Special Events are subject to change without notice. There are no cancellations or refunds, and tickets are not transferable.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Filming, photography, and other recording will take place at Walt Disney World Resort during the event you will be attending. By entering the premises, you irrevocably consent to and authorize The Walt Disney Company, its affiliates, successors, and assigns (collectively “Producer”), to photograph you, make sound recordings of you, and use such photographs and recordings throughout the world, for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity, including, but not limited to, television broadcasts and home entertainment products, including, but not limited to, home video and DVD. All such photographs and sound recordings will be the sole property of Producer.

*Event is subject to cancellation in the event of inclement weather. As this is an early exploration of Pandora – The World of Avatar, please note that access to some areas of the Valley of Mo’ara on Pandora may be limited during your visit.

Portobello at Disney Springs Closing April 23 For Refurbishment

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Portobello will be closing as of April 23rd, 2017, to undergo a lengthy refurbishment. In collaboration with award winning Chef Tony Mantuano, they are looking to provide an authentic Italian dining experience, which will include a new family style menu, and craft Italian wines & beers. Portobello is expected to open in fall 2017.