PHOTOS, VIDEO: Elena of Avalor Disney Junior Character Meet and Greet, Now Soft-Open at the Magic Kingdom

While it isn’t supposed to debut until November 24th, 2016, guests can already find Elena of Avalor from the new Disney Junior series at the Magic Kingdom ahead of schedule.

The Elena of Avalor meet and greet is currently testing at Princess Fairytale Hall at the Magic Kingdom

The Elena of Avalor meet and greet is currently testing at Princess Fairytale Hall at the Magic Kingdom

Now, meeting Elena is not a guarantee until 11/24, but if you see the Cinderella sign next to a crown on the board outside of Princess Fairytale Hall in Fantasyland, there’s a good chance you could be meeting the star from the Disney Junior series.

Elena of Avalor meeting with some of her "subjects" inside Princess Fairytale Hall

Elena of Avalor meeting with some of her “subjects” inside Princess Fairytale Hall

 

On a hunch, we grabbed a FastPass+ for the experience and Elena just happened to be meeting just next door to Cinderella. 

Princess Elena of Avalor meet and greet at the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

Princess Elena of Avalor meet and greet at the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

I’m not one for face character interactions in my old age, but Elena was pretty charming and very talkative with all guests (even the awkward ones filming her for a blog post). I have a feeling this will be quite the popular offering once it officially starts and if her interaction with your little one (who likely loves the show) is half as good as ours was, I’m sure it will be worth your wait.

Again, the meet and greet experience with Elena of Avalor officially opens at Princess Fairytale Hall on November 24th, but is testing there currently. There is no guarantee that she will be there when you visit during this test period, but you can certainly take a shot and hope for the best. Just don’t send me nasty messages if you get Aurora…

VIDEO: Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire Adds Christmas Show Finale

When Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire debuted at the Magic Kingdom, we were promised that the show would introduce seasonal show finals that would differ based on when you were seeing the show. Well, yesterday, the Christmas season version of the Cinderella Castle stage show made it’s debut:

You can also watch the full show below if you prefer:

PHOTO REPORT: The Magic Kingdom 11/3/16 (Christmas Decorations, Jingle Cruise, Uptown Jewelers Reopens, ETC.)

In our latest photo report, we visit the Magic Kingdom as the Christmas holiday season kicks off early. The park is already fully decorated and new entertainment for the season has already debuted. There’s also plenty more new and exciting things happening around the park, so let’s check it all out. 

Merry Christmas

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November 2nd was the official start of the holiday season at Walt Disney World as the Magic Kingdom is fully decorated and several holiday offerings are now in full swing.

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The Jingle Cruise poster is back under the train station. We’ll check in on that a bit later in the report.

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IS IT ART?

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IS IT? IS IT ART?

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Be sure to take a look at our daytime video tour of the decorations below:

Uptown Jewelers Reopens

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Uptown Jewelers has been closed for months but reopened over the weekend. The store was completely remodeled and now seems just jewelry and bags for women.

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Baked Potato Moves

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The baked potato is gone from Liberty Square Market, but don’t fear. It has moved to the nearby Sleepy Hollow Refreshments.

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The Jingle Cruise Returns

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The Jingle Cruise is back for 2016! The annual holiday overlay began its third season at the Magic Kingdom on Wednesday. We have a video of our first ride of the season for you below:

This and That

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The lighting on the Storybook Circus sign is being replaced, so it is just some flat lettering right now.

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A Snowman Tote is now available as a purchase-with-purchase gift for $19.95 when you spend $25.00 or more.

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Pins from Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party still linger in Big Top Souvenirs.

Elena of Avalor Meet and Greet

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The Elena of Avalor meet and greet, scheduled to begin on November 24th, 2016, is already in a soft-opening phase. Elena can be found next to Cinderella at Princess Fairytale Hall at random.

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We have video of our excellent experience with Elena of Avalor for you:

“it’s a small world” Merchandise

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Some new “it’s a small world” merchandise is now available around the resort.

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Mousecellaneous

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Even though the crane is gone, work continues behind Cinderella Castle.

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The holiday finale of Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire debuted yesterday. You can see video of the finale below:

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I got tow pieces of chicken in my Sweet and Spicy Chicken and Waffle Sandwich. This is apparently a big deal.

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A large crowd showed up for the return of a Frozen Holiday Wish and the first Cinderella Castle lighting of the season.

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The Castle is as beautiful as ever this year, as is Main Street U.S.A.

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Be sure to check out our video walkthrough of the decorations and Cinderella Castle at night as well:

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With just 52 days until Christmas, the holiday season is off and running at Walt Disney World.

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe Moves to Single Menu for All Bays

For over 20 years, I have often thought the segregated menus between bays at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe were a pretty dumb concept. Having to separate your family if your interests differed between chicken or a sandwich of some kind just didn’t make a lot of sense. Finally, this suffering has been brought to an end…

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We orginally ventured in to capture the Windows error screen in the closed Bay 1, but a walk over to the other bays revealed the change.

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The two bays that were open sported identical menus, a first for the eatery. The menu was a combination of items from the previous separated menus.

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Hopefully this change will stay in place, simplifying the ordering process for guests. I would love to visit the biggest little star in the galaxy more often…

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REVIEW: Once Upon a Time Successfully Replaces Celebrate the Magic Nighttime Show at Magic Kingdom

When we broke the news that Celebrate the Magic at the Magic Kingdom was going away, a fair number of you went to social media and the comments section below and let the world know how upset you were and just how much you loved that show. While I wasn’t quite as heartbroken, I did love the Celebrate the Magic projection show, and certainly more than “The Magic, The Memories, and You” which preceded it. When we found out it would be a version of the Once Upon a Time show that performs at Tokyo Disneyland, I became a bit concerned that we were in for a downgrade. Let me explain…

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I know I’ll have hell to pay from the Tokyo fanboys, but Once Upon a Time in Tokyo is boring. It is drawn out, has long segments that I refer to as the GTS portions (Go To Sleep), and can be a bit wonky at moments. It fits the preferences of guests there, but could never work in Orlando… unless you cut the boring parts, tighten up the show, put in some sensible pyro, and plop in segments developed for seasonal iterations of the program. Disney did all of this.

The Snow White and Tangled portions of the original version of the show were removed completely. While I lament not having the Tangled lantern scene in this style of show, it feels right. The Snow White portion absolutely needed to be cut as it just didn’t have the right pacing for a nighttime spectacular. They did keep the Cinderella portion, which was a concern of mine, but it was tightened up and comes early enough in the show where it doesn’t kill any of the momentum. You would be amazed how hard it is to keep children awake after 10pm, which for some reason is when they are running this show on most nights.

While the double-song FROZEN portion was unexpected, it works. The two times I have seen the show, the entire crowd was signing along to both “For the First Time in Forever” and “Let It Go”. Whether you love or hate Frozen, this segment is fantastic and is certainly a crowd pleaser.

The best scene, in my opinion, is the Peter Pan flight over London. All of the chills and warm feelings I got the first time I saw the Mickey’s Philharmagic segment of the same nature came back to me, and I dare say were amplified by the presentation style of the London flight in this show. Bursting through the Big Ben clock and out over the vast city skyline is amazing, and is in fact so good that it gets revisited again in the finale portion of Once Upon a Time.

The pyrotechnics in the show are spot on and only used when absolutely needed. That being said, there is a ton more pyro in this show than there ever was in any other Magic Kingdom projection show. The moments where fireworks erupt from the castle are overwhelming, and the addition of spotlights flanking the Castle throughout the show make for some truly jaw dropping effects. It reminds me in  many ways of Disneyland Forever (look it up kids).

I want to have one negative about Once Upon a Time as not to seem like a “Pixie Duster” and I have a valid one: they didn’t reanimate Mrs. Potts and Chip. Despite being your hosts for the show and appearing on the Castle several times, the mouth movements and what the characters are saying never line up. It’s like watching an animated Godzilla movie that was translated to English. I suppose it is not a big deal, but it is really noticeable if you are standing in the front portion of the hub area.

Once Upon a Time delivers, despite being seemingly set up to fail. It replaces a beloved show, is presented once nightly, 30 minutes after the end of Wishes (supposedly the main nighttime attraction for the park), and park crowd control cast members don’t even really stick around to wrangle and direct guests in the time leading up to, during, and after this show, despite their being sizable crowds for it. With all of that being said, the show is quintessentially Disney, combing past and contemporary animated favorites with stunningly clear projections, awe-inspiring pyrotechnics and lighting, and a soundtrack that weaves together wonderful sing-along moments with a fantastic original score and theme.

Once Upon Time is a must see the next time you visit the Magic Kingdom (and it is actually playing, it does not perform nightly as of right now).

Not Just Cookies & Hot Chocolate Anymore, Disney Adds More Free Treats to Christmas Party

One of the most fun things about Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom is the endless servings of hot chocolate and snickerdoodle cookies guests have enjoyed with admission in years past. Starting tonight at the first party of the season, new complimentary treats are available as well:

  • Hot Chocolate and Snickerdoodle cookie, Tortuga Tavern, Adventureland
  • Eggnog and Gingersnap Molasses Cookie, Heritage House in Liberty Square
  • Snow Cone and Snowman Sugar Cookie, Friar’s Nook in Fantasyland
  • Spiced Apple Cider and Snowman Sugar Cookie, Pete’s Silly Sideshow Storybook Circus in Fantasyland
  • Hot Chocolate and Peppermint Bark Cookie, The Lunching Pad in Tomorrowland

In addition to new, free snacks, there are some special treats guests can purchase only during the party as well:

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Peppermint Cupcake, with chocolate cake and peppermint frosting, and a Holiday Wish Cupcake, with vanilla cake and buttercream, Main Street Bakery.

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Holiday Tree Cupcake, an adorable Holiday Tree Cupcake is made with spiced cake—infused with cinnamon, clove and star anise—topped with sprinkles, buttercream icing and an edible star, Gaston’s Tavern.

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Pumpkin Spice Waffle, back by popular demand, this spiced waffle is topped with vanilla ice cream and dusted with cinnamon and holiday sprinkles, Sleepy Hollow.

Very Merry Strawberry Lemonade Slush, a holiday-inspired red and green slushy complete with Mickey straw, Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café.

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Holiday Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich, Plaza Ice Cream Parlor.

Be sure to follow @WDWNT on twitter for live coverage of the new treats tonight, as well as much more from the first Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party of 2016.