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.

SHOPPING GUIDE: See Almost Every Star Wars Weekends 2015 Merchandise Item

The Galactic Gathering was held today at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which is basically an early shopping day for Star Wars Weekends 2015 which guests were able to buy tickets to attend. We had some of our team attend the event and here are pictures of all of the items that were amiable today, many of which will be for sale throughout the next 5 weekends of the event:

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“Twenty Eight & Main” Clothing Collection Coming to U.S. Disney Resorts

One of the most exciting merchandise programs coming to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World this year is called Twenty Eight & Main. This Disney Theme Park Merchandise exclusive collection of quality goods was designed for the “discerning gentleman” (Disney’s own words) who enjoys visiting Disney Parks.

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“Twenty Eight & Main will be known for quality and attention to detail,” explained Bobby Bongiorno, merchandiser for graphic apparel. “We intend to use unique fabrics and washes for many items. We will also include embellishment techniques such as light weight embroidery, patches and appliqués to create items that will be functional and will fit great. The look will be classic, yet stylish and modern in every sense.”

The collection will contain apparel items such as short and long-sleeved shirts, vintage-style T-shirts, hats and more. There will also be accessories including drinkware, D-Tech phone cases and other travel items.

The artwork includes subtle nods to attractions, shops, shows, characters and experiences at Disney Parks.

The Arts & Collectibles team used some of the Twenty Eight & Main artwork at the small kiosk called The Sign Shop in the Marketplace Co-Op at Downtown Disney Marketplace.

So what’s the deal about the program’s name?

“The name was inspired by the year of Mickey Mouse’s debut and the timeless Main Street, U.S.A.” replied Bobby. “The lion reaching towards the star symbolizes Walt Disney’s pursuit of his dreams. The same lion can be found on the coat of arms featured on iconic Disney Park castles.”

Twenty Eight & Main will debut this fall in select merchandise locations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts.

Stay tuned to the WDWNT.com for additional details about shirts coming to the Disney Parks online store this summer.

COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW: “Rebel Hangar: A Star Wars Lounge Experience!” Offers Surprises in Quality and Atmosphere

When Disney hastily added the “Rebel Hangar: A Star Wars Lounge Experience!” to the line-up for Star Wars Weekends 2015, it seemed like it would just be a thrown-together dining option to better handle the dinner crowds on the busy weekend days. What they threw-together is actually a surprisingly affordable and fun restaurant with some really spectacular small plates.

The right side of Backlot Express was converted for the affair, including some outdoor seating space.

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Outdoor seating is reserved for walk-ups, otherwise referred to at the themed-restaurant as “Rebel Scum”.

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The atmosphere inside is great. A 45 minute loop of Star Wars music in a lounge style plays while guests dine among a collection of Star Wars related items.

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It is not a character meal, but we did have encounters with Sabine and Ezra from Rebels, the Modal Nodes band, and some other creatures during our time in the Hangar. You can stop them for pictures, but the characters are roaming as if they were visiting the lounge, not like other character meals where they actually visit each table. This won’t even happen if you visit on a non-Star Wars Weekends night.

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We’ll need a seperate post just to talk about all of the hidden references in the space.

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Here’s a look at the menu:

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The Imperial Blue was just perfect for me.

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Tatooine Sunset is very sweet, but tasty.

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Dagobah Swamp Juice is great if you like sweet-and-sour.

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The Rebel Red was likely our least favorite drink, but it wasn’t terrible.

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As you can tell, we really liked the X-Wing “glow cubes” attached the glasses… They were nice enough to offer them with every alcoholic drink regardless of what the menu shows. The X-Wing is only available here.

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The dark fried had the ubiquitous Disney counter service chicken breast nuggets paired with Darth Vader waffles, accompanied by maple syrup and BBQ sauce. This wan’t anything special, but blended together really well.

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We weren’t really crazy about ordering the fruit and cheese tray, but we did so we could review it. We were glad that we did as all of the fruit was quite fresh and the cheeses very tasty. The C-3P0 is bread by the way…

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Chips and Sith was one of the best options. The dip was flavorful and the presentation was really cool.

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Our table’s absolute favorite item was the Lightsaber Bites. This is the chef’s favorite dish and it isn’t hard to imagine why after tasting them. The portion is more than enough for an entree as these are much bigger than those you’ll find at Trader Sam’s. They also tasted better and come with a side of delicious chips.

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The sliders were fairly standard, but really get lost in the shuffle as there are many better dishes here.

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The pommes frites were the standard Disney quick service fries with some cheese on them, but the garlic aioli dipping sauce made these taste fantastic.

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The trio of Thermal Detonators was my personal favorite. The right amount of spice on these fall-off-the-bone pork wings made for an irresistible combination!

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The Dark Side Chocolate Martini was way too strong. It comes with a dark chocolate truffle on a stick.

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The Yoda Key Lime Cake had great flavor, basically a spongy key lime pie (as should have been assumed since it is called cake)

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The mini-cupcake trio was a fun way to try all of the large cupcakes at the event without eating 3 large cupcakes

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The Darth Vader with peanut butter is always my favorite

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I wasn’t crazy for the hazelnut-flavored Yoda cupcake.

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I didn’t think the Jabba the Hutt cupcake at all tasted like a Salted Caramel Latte. The trio comes in the Han Solo popcorn bucket for only slightly more than if you buy it full of popcorn at the event.

Overall, I was pleasantly surprised how great the food was. Unlike Trader Sam’s, I think the food menu here is spectacular while the drink menu is weaker, but not terrible. Overall, it was worth the price, possible more so than either of the other Star Wars character meals at the park (although those guarantee a character greeting). If you happen to catch some characters and get some photos, the value here can not be beat. While you can’t compare it to the music and props inside, the food will not disappoint if you try to walk-up and sit at an outside table, which is better than missing this experience all-together. I don’t doubt this will return in some fashion every year (or permanently in a Star Wars-themed land), and I couldn’t be more excited to see how they improve upon it with more planning time.

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

 

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  • 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

 

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  • 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

VIDEO: Watch Star Wars Weekends Weekend #1 Fireworks, Parades, and Shows

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This past weekend was the very first of 5 Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and WDWNT was of course on the scene to bring you the latest. While we already reviewed the Rebel Hangar as it was completely new for 2015, here are some videos of some of the other events that kicked off Star Wars Weekends 2015 the right way:

The Legends of the Force celebrity motorcade:

The always funny Stormtrooper pre-show at the Theater of the Stars was updated for 2015:

Stars of the Saga featuring “The Emperor” Ian McDiarmid:

The night concludes with Symphony in the Stars fireworks:

BREAKING: Disneyland Will Test FastPass+ System This Summer, Hong Kong Launching in 2016

For those who felt FastPass+ and MyMagic+ were failing at Walt Disney World, you may want to start re-thinking your theories.

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As most of the major bugs in the system have been worked out over the last few months, it seems Disney is ready to launch the system globally. The Disneyland Resort in California will be conducting their very first tests for FastPass+ in August 2015. Hong Kong Disneyland will officially launch their system with the opening of the Iron Man Experience in 2016.

FastPass+ takes the FastPass ticketing system into the digital age, removing the paper FastPass distribution points at attractions with a system guests can use to book a FastPass online, in an app, or at one of several designated kiosks within the parks and have it linked to their ticket/MagicBand. Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland still use the original FastPass system currently.

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?

PHOTOS, REVIEW: Harambe Marketplace Counter Service Restaurant Opens at Animal Kingdom

The long-awaited Harambe Marketplace opened in Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park over the weekend:

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Harambe Marketplace is located on the path from Asia to Africa, just off to the right side of Tamu Tamu Refrshments

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The level of detail in the area is what you would expect at Animal Kingdom: stunning

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Plenty of shaded seating with loads of props and details

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Several food service windows make up the location with one shared seating area

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The Ground Beef Kabob Flatbread (which was the the table favorite) is refreshing and filling. Nice and lean.

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The Spice-rubbed Karubi Ribs have great flavor; super tender and spiced just right. The portions are also very nice.

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The curry corn sausage was good but it was the least favorite of the table. Lacked spices compared to other dishes.

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For dessert, the African Milk Tart is pretty good with an interesting coconut aftertaste

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The watermelon lemonade is super refreshing. A must have on a hot summer day!

Expect a review of the full menu in later posts and podcasts, but for now, it is clear this is a welcome addition to the park and a much needed additional dining option with the expansion in full swing!

PHOTOS AND REVIEW BY JOSE CASTILLO

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.