Entertainment Line-Up Announced for 24-Hour “Coolest Summer Ever” Kick-Off Party at Magic Kingdom

Disney finally announced the entertainment line-up for the next 24-hour day at the Magic Kingdom on May 22nd-23rd:Coolest_Summer_YS FINAL

  • The extravaganza kicks off with some very special appearances in the Welcome Show as Anna, Elsa, Kristoffand Olaf join the rest of the gang welcoming everyone into the park.
  • A Flag Raising ceremony will be held at dawn in Town Square, featuring the Reedy Creek Honor Guard.
  • Some stars from Disney Channel will be joining in as Grand Marshals for the “Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade” at 3 p.m.
  • Over in Tomorrowland, Disney Channel Club Chill takes over Rockettower Plaza Stage from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., with DJ Frost leading a dance party with music videos from Disney Channel stars and sneak peeks of upcoming Disney Channel Original Movies “Teen Beach 2” and “Descendants.”
  • Once things cool down in Tomorrowland, Rockettower Plaza switches gears for sing-along screenings of Disney’s “Frozen” from midnight – 4 a.m.
  • Olaf, Kristoff, Anna and Elsa will make pre-parade appearances just ahead of the 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. performances of the Main Street Electrical Parade
  • Join Disney characters – all dressed in their PJs – at one of two late-night dance parties. Kick up your heels at the Frontierland Dance Party, near Country Bear Jamboree, from 2 a.m. – 6 a.m. At Cinderella Castle, Disney’s “Up All Night” Dance Party keeps things hopping from 2:00 a.m. – 5:45 a.m. with awesome DJ, stiltwalkers and lots of fun party people!
  • As that 24th hour comes to a close, Town Square on Main Street, U.S.A., will host a special finale moment with Mickey and the gang that you won’t want to miss.

In addition, WDWNT will continue its annual tradition of holding a fan meet on the 24-hour day next Friday. This year, the event will include an all-day scavenger hunt through the Magic Kingdom and more, so stay tuned for more details.

Special Food & Drink Offerings and Magic Kingdom Restaurants Hours Released for “Coolest Summer” 24-Hour Day 2015

Disney has released a list of specialty food and drink offerings for the “Coolest Summer Ever” 24-hour kick-off party that starts Friday May 22nd, and they also released the serving hours for all of the park’s restaurants:

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SPECIALTY OFFERINGS

  • Frozen Cupcakes – Main Street Bakery & Gaston’s Tavern
  • Frozen Sundae – Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
  • Specialty Cotton Candy – Outdoor Food carts, Casey’s Corner (with light stick: Outdoor Foods only)
  • Olaf Souvenir Cup – Available at all Quick Service
  • Lemonade in Olaf Cup – Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café, Columbia Harbour House, Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café, Pinocchio Village Haus, Stands East, Outdoor Foods carts
  • Watermelon Shaved Ice – Space Dog Cart
  • BBQ Slaw Hot Dog – Lunching Pad
  • Bacon, Egg, & Potatoes Breakfast Platter – Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café
  • Flip Flop Treat – Lunching Pad, Outdoor Foods

 

HOURS

TABLE SERVICE

  • Be Our Guest Restaurant, 4PM–12:00AM
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table, 7AM–11:30PM
  • The Crystal Palace, 6:10AM–12AM
  • Diamond Horseshoe, 4:30PM–9:30PM
  • Liberty Tree Tavern, 11:30AM–11:30PM
  • Plaza Restaurant, 11AM–3AM
  • Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, 11:30AM–10:30PM

 

QUICK SERVICE

  • Be Our Guest Restaurant, 6:30AM–10AM, 10:30AM–2:30AM
  • Casey’s Corner, 6AM–6AM
  • Columbia Harbor House, 10AM–2AM
  • Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café, 9AM–5:30AM
  • Diamond Horseshoe, 11AM–3PM
  • Tortuga Tavern, 10AM–12AM
  • Pinocchio Village Haus, 10AM–2AM
  • Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café, 9:30AM–3AM
  • Tomorrowland Terrace, 11AM–3PM

 

OTHER

  • Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies, 11AM–3AM
  • Aloha Isle, 9:30AM–3AM
  • Cheshire Café, 6AM–5AM
  • Egg Roll Cart, CLOSED
  • Friar’s Nook, 6AM–5AM
  • Gaston’s Tavern, 6AM–6AM
  • Golden Oak Outpost, 10:30AM–3AM
  • The Lunching Pad, 6AM–6AM
  • Main Street Bakery, 6AM–6AM
  • Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, 6AM–6AM
  • Prince Eric’s Village Market, 9AM–9PM
  • Sleepy Hollow, 6AM–6AM
  • Storybook Treats, 11AM–6AM
  • Sunshine Tree Terrace, 7AM–5AM
  • Westward Ho, 6AM–6AM

EDITORIAL: Liberty Tree Tavern and the Sum of Magic Kingdom Dining

Exposed wood, brick, masonry, and staples from the Revolutionary Era contribute to the theme in the primary waiting area.

Exposed wood, brick, masonry, and staples from the Revolutionary Era contribute to the theme in the primary waiting area.

During a recent trip to Orlando I finally made it to Disney’s Liberty Tree Tavern for a lunch. While this meal in-and-of-itself isn’t necessarily noteworthy, doing so completed my Magic Kingdom dining “cycle” — a meal at every restaurant in Magic Kingdom. We’ve been trying to make it to the Liberty Tree for years but it has always been trumped by another option — most recently Be Our Guest. Now that we’re approaching that magical 180 days out marker for holiday vacations, it seemed like a good time to explore Magic Kingdom dining.

It’s been my experience that, while the Magic Kingdom offers perhaps the best Counter Service options in Walt Disney World, the park itself comes up somewhat short in the Table Service category. While the recent addition of Be Our Guest changes this at least thematically, for me it didn’t really change my position culinarily. This is why knocking the last two out — Liberty Tree Tavern and Plaza Restaurant — emerged as such a personal objective.

Let’s begin this review with theming. It should come as no surprise to anyone that guests enter the Liberty Tree story by stepping into Colonial-meets-Revolutionary America. Hosts, hostesses, and servers are dressed in very believable period costumes. Exposed wood, old masonry, brick, a hearth, and staples from the late 18th Century and early 19th Century create an atmosphere that hearkens back to our nation’s Revolutionary Era. To a large degree it works. Admittedly, for some reason Liberty Square has always been hard for me to get excited about. It may be the transitions or perhaps the size. By contrast, I do not have a similar problem with New Orleans Square in Anaheim. Regardless, different rooms themed around quintessential Americans like Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Paul Revere, Betsy Ross, Benjamin Franklin, and Georgia Washington with artifacts and props unique to each contribute effectively. The Liberty Tree Tavern is a logical “next step” in the Liberty Square immersive experience. In fact, it may actually “complete” Liberty Square.

There are two things worth noting regarding the atmosphere and theme. One, everything slowed down considerably once inside. We all know how crazy a day at the Magic Kingdom can be. For whatever reason, all that slipped away when we stepped into the Liberty Tree Tavern. Life just seemed to move slower, more simply. And it was nice. Second, the interior seemed tired. The energy that I’m accustomed to feeling in one of Disney’s signature restaurants just wasn’t present. My guess is that the renovations scheduled for this summer have been scheduled to address this aspect as much as anything.

Regarding the food, I would say that the Liberty Tree Tavern is “good”. And if you’re looking for a bit of a change of pace and fare that you either normally wouldn’t expect in the park or non-Thanksgiving, it rates even better than good. A friend and I ordered an appetizer, two entrees, and a desert. (I’m not bold enough yet to try using my blog credentials to ask for additional samples.) First, the Crab and Lobster Dip for Two is outstanding as an appetizer. As seafood goes it was fresh and tasty. The dish itself was a perfect appetizer. I went with the standard New England Pot Roast and my friend opted for the Pilgrim’s Feast. We were both pleased. Other than the Angus Chuck Cheeseburger, the pot roast is Liberty Tree’s most popular dish and it’s easy to see why. The vegetables were cooked to perfection and the braised beef in Cabernet wine and mushroom sauce was tender and perfectly seasoned.

The New England Pot Roast at Liberty Tree Tavern. (The author is not a professional food photographer.)

The New England Pot Roast at Liberty Tree Tavern. (The author is not a professional food photographer.)

I sampled the Pilgrim’s Feast of traditional roast turkey with herb bread stuffing, mashed potatoes, and vegetables but didn’t find it particularly tasty or unique, but then again it’s not necessarily trying to be. I mean, it’s turkey. But it’s still traditional New England fare prepared in a way consistent with the time period. Regardless I felt like I scored extra points in some way for eating at least semi-healthy in a theme park. In that same spirit, we chose not to go with the more popular Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake for desert, but the Fruit Crisp. Even though I’m sure the Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake is as good as its name would let on, and comes highly recommended, I would absolutely recommend the Fruit Crisp as well. Looking back on it, the better decision would have been ditching the whole “eating more healthy” approach and just ordering them both. Next time we will.

It should be said here that the lunch menu is a la carte while the dinner menu is much more limited. You can check out the lunch menu in various places and I would say, relatively speaking, it is very affordable with multiple options. The dinner menu ranges from $33 to $38 per person, and the Patriot’s Platter is the only entree option. It includes roast turkey breast, carved beef, sliced pork with traditional accompaniments, and mixed greens with house-made dressing.

The Pilgrim's Feast is available for lunch at the Liberty Tree Tavern

The Pilgrim’s Feast is available for lunch at the Liberty Tree Tavern

It’s difficult to place the Liberty Tree Tavern within the hierarchy of Magic Kingdom table service options. Plaza Restaurant, Crystal Palace, Cinderella’s Royal Table, Be Our Guest, Tony’s Town Square, and to a lesser extent Tomorrowland Terrace and Diamond Horseshoe all have an upside. For me they stack up like this: Be Our Guest and Cinderella’s Royal Table are the most impressive and iconic, while Crystal Palace offers the best character dining. The Plaza Restaurant is far and away the best value and its soda shop vibe fits perfectly with Main Street. Tony’s Town Square, however, serves up a wonderful nostalgia. It may be said that, while Liberty Tree Tavern doesn’t blow you away in any one category, it scores well enough to be among the best overall in terms of theming, food, and value. And to reiterate an earlier point, the Tavern completes Liberty Square in a way other venues do not. Even though I have completed the Magic Kingdom table service cycle, I’m still wrestling with this one question: If I had to choose one Magic Kingdom table service to rule them all, which one would it be?

New Halloween Party Villains Castle Stage Show Announced; Features “Hocus Pocus” Characters

The witch sisters from Hocus Pocus will be hosting an all-new show at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2015 (this is not a typo…):

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All of the Villains on stage, surrounded by some familiar Haunted Mansion icons

In “Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular,” the mischievous Sanderson Sisters from Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” return to the mortal world for one night during the Halloween season. With only a few hours to run amuck, the three sisters decide to use their magic to throw the best, evil Halloween party this side of the graveyard!

With the help of the Disney villains, Winifred, Mary and Sarah gather together sinister shadows, nefarious nightmares and the power of their frightful friends to conjure the ultimate Hocus Pocus Party Potion and cast a spell on everyone in the Magic Kingdom Park. “Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular” features appearances by Dr. Facilier, Oogie Boogie, Maleficent and other great Disney villains, along with dancers, projections and special effects that combine to make this new show a not-to-be-missed Halloween treat.

“Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular” will be presented exclusively during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, held select nights at Magic Kingdom Park from September 15 – November 1, 2015.

Dirk Wallen’s 5/28/15 WDW Photo Report (Magic Kingdom, Soarin’ Expansion, Flamingo Crossings, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and the future site of Flamingo Crossing this week and has some newsworthy photos to share with us:

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A panoramic view of Hub construction

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Not much progress to see around the north sides yet

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The new castle tower control booths are still being constructed

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New pavement is finally being poured around the south side of the Partners statue

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At Epcot, construction of the third Soarin’ theater is visible from the monorail

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Out at Flamingo Crossing, work continues on the two new Marriott hotels: TownePlace Suites and SpringHill Suites

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Dirk Wallen’s 4/24/15 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter (and “2, 5, & 7 seconds” enthusiast) Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom this week dn has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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 Work has now begun on the front section of the central hub

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The new control towers flanked by castle turrets are going up as well

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Goodbye red pavement

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A look at the work happening at the north end of the hub

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New MagicBandits have arrived

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They are also running a special on them at most WDW stores right now

RUMOR: Dream Along with Mickey to Conclude in July, New Show on the Way

With Dream Along with Mickey going dark starting July 19th to accommodate stage upgrades and further hub construction at the Magic Kingdom, rumor has it that the show may not be returning as scheduled in August 2015.

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The show debuted during the Year of a Million Dreams

With the show nearing its 9-year anniversary (easily making it the longest running Castle Forecourt Stage show in the history of the park) in September, it is long overdue for a change. There is no word on what the new show would be, but it is should still be a traditional Disney character performance.

It has already been announced that the Villains Mix’N’Mingle show that performs annually on the stage at the Halloween Parties is being replaced, so it would not be unreasonable to think that the regular daily show would also be changed. Perhaps this means that Celebrate the Season (the Christmas Party’s stage show) is also gone forever? We will have to wait and see…

If you don’t believe the show is dated, here’s a video of the original version of the show from when it debuted in 2006…

Magic Kingdom Hard-Ticket Party Event Dates and Ticket Prices Announced for 2015

All tickets go on sale tomorrow, 4/8/15:

MICKEY’S NOT-SO-SCARY HALLOWEEN PARTY 2015

  • September 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, & 27
  • October 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31
  • November 1

All September dates & 10/1 – $68.00 plus tax age 10+, $63.00 plus tax age 3-9 in advance, $74.00/$69 same-day

October dates & 11/1 – $74.00 plus tax age 10+, $69.00 plus tax age 3-9 in advance, $79/$74.00 same-day

10/31 – $87.00 plus tax age 10+, $82.00 plus tax age 3-9

Passholder Rates available 9/15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27; 10/1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20; & 11/1 – Rates are $63/$58 plus tax for September nights and 10/1, $70/$65 plus tax for October nights and 11/1.


MICKEY’S VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS PARTY 2015

  • November 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 29
  • December 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18

Advance Ticket Sales – $74.00 plus tax age 10+, $69.00 plus tax age 3-9

Same-Day – $79.00 plus tax age 10+, $74.00 plus tax age 3-9 in advance

Premium Night 12/18 – $82.00 plus tax age 10+, $77.00 plus tax age 3-9

Passholder Rates available 11/8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19; 12/1, 3, & 8 – Rates are $70/$65 plus tax

Reservations Open Today for New Enhanced Wishes Dessert Party

Enjoy an exclusive, unforgettable view of the fireworks over Cinderella Castle while you indulge in a decadent dessert experience at the newly enhanced Wishes Fireworks Dessert Party at Magic Kingdom Park beginning July 5, 2015.

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Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party at Magic Kingdom Park will be enhanced and transformed into the Wishes Fireworks Dessert Party. Relax in a reserved seating area with family and friends over delicious desserts and beverages. Delight in a selection of themed desserts prepared daily by our pastry chef including chocolate-dipped strawberries, chocolate mousse, and ice cream. Delectable new additions to the menu include a variety of seasonal fruit and cheese, Disney character-themed cupcakes, and more!

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As the fireworks begin, a sparkling cider toast will be offered. Throughout the evening, you can now enjoy hot chocolate and signature lemonades, as well as coffee and tea.

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Wishes Fireworks Dessert Party is $49 for adults, $29 for children, tax included. Reservations can be made beginning on March 20 by visiting DisneyWorld.com/dine, or calling 407-WDW-DINE.

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Speaking from personal experience, my family and I did the dessert party during our trip to Walt Disney World last year and we think it’s the best spot to relax and enjoy the fireworks and castle shows. We liked it so much that we’re doing it again for our trip back to Walt Disney World next week!

Dirk Wallen’s 3/20/15 WDW Photo Report (Polynesian Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Disney Springs, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen was all over the Walt Disney World Resort this week and has a ton of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting:

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Starting at the Polynesian, the right side of the entrance is out from behind walls and looking good

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The pool area is nearing completion also

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Moving to the Magic Kingdom, work on the center of the hub is picking up speed

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New planters await railings

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The old Rose Garden is now being demolished as part of the hub expansion

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The final remnants of the Plaza Swan Boats are being erased

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Moving over to the Studios, walls are up around the former site of the Sorcerer’s Hat, at least through late-April

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Strange to see this sight again, but if Echo Lake is demolished, it won’t be a sight for long

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Over at Epcot, work continues on the mysterious “colorful” new Innoventions exhibit

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Meanwhile, there is no visible progress on the Frozen attraction

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Moving to Disney Springs, the Marketplace Co-Op has these Adventurer’s Club signs back in stock

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These photos were taken just before the first pedestrian bridge was installed yesterday

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The Town Center will rise upon this site over the next 12-14 months

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One large structure is already rising

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The small park area in front of Planet Hollywood and the Orange Garage entrance is nearing completion

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New planters being installed outside Harley Davidson

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No visible progress on STK Orlando, the supposed replacement for the BET Soundstage

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The Hangar restaurant is now completely sealed, but still no announcement from Disney

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The new Margarita Bar and pier in the Marketplace is coming along nicely

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The BOATHOUSE, as seen from the Village Causeway

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Still to early to tell, but this looks like one fo the facades that will hide the second parking garage from view

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A lot of work still to be done on Morimoto Asia

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Meanwhile, flags have gone up outside of the BOATHOUSE, leading us to believe it is nearing completion

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Work on the dock is wrapping up

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Another look at the Hangar Restaurant, whatever it might be…