Reunion Station at Wilderness Lodge to Offer Disney Vacation Club Members Paid Lounge Experience

When Reunion Station opens at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge in 2018, it may offer a first-of-its-kind paid lounge experience for Disney Vacation Club Members.

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The space located adjacent to Geyser Point Bar and Grill (it’s connected to the same building, located just behind the dining venue) is planned to offer:

  • A paid lounge access option that includes select food and beverages daily during specified morning and evening hours. The option will be available to entire travel parties for the duration of stay, based on availability for an added fee.
  • A variety of premium experiences with a participation fee.
  • Open time for members to visit the space to play family games, etc.

So basically, this would be a paid, add-on, club level style offering for Disney Vacation Club members, but the lounge would only be available during set times. During other times, the space will be used for the aforementioned paid activities and general activity time for all members.

Disney Vacation Club exclusive accommodations typically do not offer a club level option.


Reunion Station is set to open in 2018 at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.

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Disney on Broadway Concert Series Performer Lineup Revealed for 2018 Epcot International Festival of the Arts

For the second annual Epcot International Festival of the Arts, the collaboration with Disney Theatrical will return, bringing an exciting showcase of favorite music and Broadway talent back to the America Gardens Theatre stage. Over the six weeks of the festival, guests can enjoy different pairings of phenomenal Broadway talent in concert singing the award-winning music of Disney on Broadway.

  • Jan 12-15, 19-22: Kara Lindsay and Kevin Massay – Tarzan, Aladdin, Newsies, Frozen
  • January 26-29, February 2-5: Kissy Simmons and Alton Fitzgerald White – Tarzan, The Lion King, Aida, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid
  • February 9-12, 16-19: Ashley Brown and Josh Strickland – Beauty and the Beast, Tarzan, Mary Poppins, Newsies, Frozen

You can see performances from last year’s amazing concerts below:

CONCEPT ART: First Look at New Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Shutters, Centertown Market, Banana Cabana Lounge, Lobby, ETC.

Hiding in the hallway to the restrooms in the Customs House, guests will now find several pieces of concept art for the reimagined Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, a massive project scheduled to be completed by Late Summer 2018. The Old Port Royale Food Court, Shutters, Banana Cabana Pool Bar, and Calypso Trading Post at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort all closed May 1st, 2017 to begin the project.

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The board features nine pieces of concept art that we have not seen before. Sadly, Spy Glass Grille was not included.

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A reimagined outdoor courtyard area should be rather pleasant to stroll around.

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The new new food court, Centertown Market, will feature indoor and outdoor seating. It will take up most of the space that was the old Shutters restaurant.

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The interior will be quite the departure from the old look.

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The Porte Cochere and lobby are moving to Old Port Royale, with the Customs House set to be demolished once the new check-in area is complete.

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It should be nice to finally have everything in one building here.

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The lobby cuts through what was the Calypso Trading Post store.

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Shutters is moving to an entirely new location on the waterfront which should offer fantastic views. Banana Cabana Lounge will act as the bar for the dining venue.

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The interior of Shutters does leave a little to be desired as the exterior is just way more vibrant.

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The interior of Banana Cabana looks pretty fun.

The reimagined Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is set to open Late Summer 2018, with the Disney Skyliner and adjacent Disney’s Riviera Resort (also part of this project) coming online sometime after that.

To relive what Centertown Old Port Royale once was, be sure to check out our tour of the area from just before it closed:

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Guests Can No Longer Order Merchandise by Phone or Email from Disney Parks, Will Have to Rely on Shop Disney Parks App & ShopDisney

For years, Disney Parks Merchandise Guest Services has fulfilled orders from guests by phone or email in many cases where guests could not make their way to the theme parks. While there were some restrictions, guests could often provide SKU numbers for items and place an order with cast members in that department. Well, as of this month, that service is no more.

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Guests will now have to rely purely on the Shop Disney Parks mobile app and the ShopDisney website to buy any theme park items directly from the Walt Disney Company. The app and the website do not carry absolutely everything that you can find at the parks, so guests may find themselves relying on the secondary market to get many items moving forward.

Disney has yet to publicly state anything about the discontinuation of the service, but any guests who call or email to place orders are being given the news.

Thanks to the WDWNT reader who sent this information our way for this story.

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REVIEW: France Alsace Holiday Kitchen, Epcot International Festival of the Holidays 2017

We continue our series of reviews of the booths for the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays this year by visiting the Alsace Holiday Kitchen today. This marketplace can be found in the France pavilion in World Showcase.

Here’s the menu:

  • Napoléon de Saumon Fumé, Brioche á l’aneth: Smoked Salmon Napoleon in a Dill Brioche – $5.75
  • Le Réveillon de Noël: Turkey Breast Stuffed with Mushrooms and Chestnuts with Sweet Potato Purée – $6.75
  • Bûche de Noël au Chocolat: Slice of Chocolate Christmas Yule Log – $4.75
  • Spiced Rum Punch Slush: Spiced Rum, Rhum Clement V.S.O.P., Orange and Pineapple Juice with Cinnamon – $10.75
  • Merlot & Cabernet Blend, Château de Bechuad, Saint Emilion – $6.75
  • Holiday Kir: Sparkling Wine and Monin® Cranberry Syrup – $7.00
  • Champagne Brut, Nicolas Feuillatte – $15.00

Napoléon de Saumon Fumé, Brioche á l’aneth: Smoked Salmon Napoleon in a Dill Brioche – $5.75

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This is a nice departure from other festival items since it is served cold, and it delivers in the flavor department. The brioche is really nice and the salmon quite flavorful with the cream having a taste akin to a cream cheese.

Le Réveillon de Noël: Turkey Breast Stuffed with Mushrooms and Chestnuts with Sweet Potato Purée – $6.75

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It looks like cat food, which is a little off putting, but it tasted good. In fairness, it’s hard to go wrong with turkey, mushrooms, and sweet potato.

Bûche de Noël au Chocolat: Slice of Chocolate Christmas Yule Log – $4.75

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This was a huge disappointment. It has a chocolate cake flavor and that’s really all you can say about it. If you want a chocolate dessert, I again refer you to Les Halles (the France bakery) which has a pretty amazing Yule Log for sale right now.

Spiced Rum Punch Slush: Spiced Rum, Rhum Clement V.S.O.P., Orange and Pineapple Juice with Cinnamon – $10.75

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The wine slush that is so popular at other festivals is back here with a twist. Sadly, that twist makes it less memorable than the similar offerings at other Epcot events. If you want “rum juice” then you should get this, but otherwise I would skip it.

On a side note, they gave us a cup that was pretty much not completely assembled and then refused to make us a new drink in a new cup (and yes, we were going to give this one back). I can’t begin to tell you the anxiety had during this photo shoot that the slush was just going to fall off of the base.

Holiday Kir: Sparkling Wine and Monin® Cranberry Syrup – $7.00

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You can do much better elsewhere at Epcot if you like sparkling wine, this one just tastes very syrupy.

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Dates Announced for 2018 Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic

The Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic will return in 2018 for its ninth year and tickets are already available.

Like drinking and eating? The Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic offers guest the opportunity to dine at over 60 stations, featuring eats from the hotel’s award-winning restaurants. A selection of wines from around the world will be offered to pair with the array of dished, and taking place at the hotel’s causeway will be a lineup of entertainment to set the tone for the event.

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The event will take place on Friday, October 26 and Saturday, the 27. On Sunday, October 28, the Sunday Bubbles Brunch will be held. For an additional fee, guests will be able attend special seminars and enjoy Octoberfest-cuisine along with the chefs of hotels and certified beverage experts. To purchase tickets or book overnight packages for the event, head on cover to www.SwanDolphinFoodandWineClassic.com. Overnight packages can also be booked by calling the number 1-888-828-8850.

One-night packages start at $445, and include room accommodations and two tickets to the outdoor festival

Two-night packages start at $865, and include room accommodations and two tickets to the outdoor festival for both nights

 

Next October is a while away, but to hold you over here are a bunch of photos of what you can expect from the event:

 

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BREAKING: New Details Revealed for Guardians of the Galaxy Ride at Epcot, Coaster Will Not Feature Inversions

Since it was announced at the D23 Expo 2017, very little has been said about the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction coming to Epcot, other than that it will be a roller coaster ride. Well, thanks to some internal documents, we now have a better idea of what this attraction will be like…

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Guests will enter where they once did, but this doorway will now take them into the Welcome Gallery. This area consists of ramps leading upwards towards the next part of the queue. The building appears to be on multiple levels, with guests climbing upwards as the queue progresses to reach the elevated load platform for the roller coaster.

The second queue room is the Xandar Gallery, likely to feature relics from the Xandarian culture (prominently featured in the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie). This then leads the the merge point and the first pre-show, labeled in documents as “singularity”. You may recall that the Infinity Stones are referred to as singularities by The Collector in the first Guardians film. They are also a source of energy (wink, nudge). Regardless, we’re just speculating that the Infinity Stones will be the connection here, but something completely different could be happening in this room.

The "transformation room" in the Guardians of the Galaxy ride at Epcot

The “transformation room” in the Guardians of the Galaxy ride at Epcot

The secondary pre-show, the transformation room, is what you see above. There will be two of these for added capacity. Inside, some sort of transformation will take place for guests involving the red cannon-like device above Rocket Raccoon and Groot. The characters and the Milano ship will be projections. The attraction does not appear to have any audio-animatronic characters.

After this, guests then head down a hallway and upstairs to the load area. The attractions features a dual-load and unload, meaning two trains at a time. Coaster trains for the ride feature 5 cars that hold four guests each with a two-by-two seating configuration. In case you don’t want to do math, that means a train can hold 20 guests.

A rough idea of the layout for the Guardians fo the Galaxy attraction at Epcot

A rough idea of the layout for the Guardians fo the Galaxy attraction at Epcot

After loading and being dispatched, the trains take a quick trip around the load area and head into the launch tunnel, where they are then shot into the added building behind the old Universe of Energy. This building is 133 feet tall, so 12.2 stories in height. To our surprise, the coaster itself has no inversions and appears to be fairly family friendly. Think of it as a modern take on Space Mountain. The track layout consists of many tight turns and long straightaways that will likely be accented with projection effects. It’s hard to tell in the documents if there will be any physical show scenes, but there really doesn’t appear to be, other than some abstract lighted walls that the trains pass through at a few points in the ride. After the lengthy coaster ride, the trains travel back to the old building and unload station, allowing guests to go downstairs and exit through a store and out the right side of the facade.

Details of the storyline and what exactly is going on in this attraction are scarce, but the layout and ride specifications shared above are confirmed to be accurate.

Disney has still not set an opening date for the Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster at Epcot.

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REVIEW: Morocco Tarabaki Holiday Kitchen, Epcot International Festival of the Holidays 2017

We continue our series of reviews of the booths for the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays this year by visiting the Tarabaki Holiday Kitchen today. This marketplace can be found next door to the Morocco Pavilion, as you might imagine.

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Here’s the menu

  • Grilled Lamb Kefta and Grapes with Julienne of Euro Cucumber, Red Pepper, Pickled Pearl Onions, Harissa and Cilantro Dressing – $7.00
  • Confit of Chermoula Chicken Drum with Cinnamon Granny Smith Apple, Toasted Almonds, Brussels Sprouts and Pinot Noir Syrup – $7.00
  • Triangle Honey Briwat with Almond Paste, Rose Water and Toasted Sesame Seeds – $4.00
  • The Andalusian “Poinsettia” Cocktail: Sparkling Wine, Orange Liqueur and Cranberry Juice topped with Orange Blossom Water – $8.00
  • Walnut Spiced Coffee with Walnut Liqueur, topped with Cinnamon and Whipped Cream – $7.00
  • Casa Beer – $4.00

Grilled Lamb Kefta and Grapes with Julienne of Euro Cucumber, Red Pepper, Pickled Pearl Onions, Harissa and Cilantro Dressing – $7.00

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And the award for the smallest dish ever served at an Epcot Festival goes to… this.

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It was good, but look at the size of it. I can’t in good conscience tell you to pay $7.00 for this, no matter how it tastes. End of story.

Confit of Chermoula Chicken Drum with Cinnamon Granny Smith Apple, Toasted Almonds, Brussels Sprouts and Pinot Noir Syrup – $7.00

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Again, $7 is a lot for a chicken drum, but this was quite good. I can’t recommend it, but I don’t think you would be unhappy with it if you were to have it. The Brussels Sprouts were quite good, but not Polite Pig good.

Triangle Honey Briwat with Almond Paste, Rose Water and Toasted Sesame Seeds – $4.00

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These were just about the driest food item I have ever eaten. They were so dry that I can’t even discern what flavor there was supposed to be.

The Andalusian “Poinsettia” Cocktail: Sparkling Wine, Orange Liqueur and Cranberry Juice topped with Orange Blossom Water – $8.00

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This is light and easy to drink, so it’s highly recommended for sparkling wine lovers out there.

Walnut Spiced Coffee with Walnut Liqueur, topped with Cinnamon and Whipped Cream – $7.00

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I love alcoholic coffee drinks and this was one of my favorites that I’ve had at Walt Disney World. It’s a sizable pour and the flavors are mixed perfectly, offering a bitter coffee offset nicely with walnut and cinnamon flavors, as well as the sweet whipped cream. Probably my favorite drink at the entire event. You may want to pick a nice, cool day to enjoy this though…

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Merchandise & More Revealed for Star Wars Galactic Nights

This year’s Star Wars: Galactic Nights event on December 16 will feature new event-exclusive merchandise. Attendees will also have first access to merchandise for the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story film, and be able to get a Star Wars makeover at a special pop-up spa.

Event-exclusive merchandise includes t-shirts, a tumbler, and a limited edition pin that commemorate the event.

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Guests at Galactic Nights will also be able to purchase Solo: A Star Wars Story t-shirts, which are the first products created especially for Disney Parks for the upcoming film. Galactic Nights will be the first time the shirt is made available; it will then roll out to other parks locations starting December 17th and be available through May 25, 2018. On behalf of Star Wars: Force for Change, 25% of the retail price of the t-shirt will be donated to UNICEF USA in support of UNICEF Kid Power.

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Attendees who want to look the part can visit the Senses – A Disney Spa Pop-Up Experience for a themed makeover. The pop-up spa will be set up in the Sunset Boulevard area of the park and will offer three different makeover packages that include fingernail, makeup and hair treatments inspired by Star Wars. Depending on the package, makeovers will take 30-60 minutes and will cost $80-$120 for adults and $50-$90 for children.

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Digital “makeovers” are also available via exclusive Snapchat filters created specifically for the event. Eight different location-based filters will be available through the Snapchat app.

The event will hand out a special holiday ornament to attendees who have a ticket stub or proof of purchase from the opening weekend of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (dated December 14-17). The film opens Friday, December 15, but most theaters will begin showing the film on the night of December 14th. The commemorative ornaments are limited to one per guest while supplies last.

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Disney has also teased one final surprise for the event – a special takeaway item when guests exit the park at the end of the event.

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You can review our previous posts to learn more about the exclusive foods and activities, including special Tower of Terror projections and celebrity appearances, at the event. Galactic Nights tickets are $129 for adults or $124 for children, plus tax.