The Wave at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Introduces Popular Bottomless Mimosas, Imminent Price Increase

The Wave of American Flavors at Disney’s Contemporary Resort began offering “All-You-Care-to-Enjoy Mimosa” bottomless mimosas a few weeks ago, and since they have, the restaurant has been much busier than usual.


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The current price on the breakfast (7:30AM-11:00AM) menu is $16.00 for the endless drink alone, but will be raised soon to $18.00.  The mimosa is a mix of Cupcake Prosecco and Orange Juice.

We went to The Wave over the weekend to enjoy this offering and it was truly bottomless and a nice addition to the already stellar breakfast buffet.

UPDATE: As of today, the price was indeed raised to $18.00

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Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs Announces Inaugural Craft Beer & Bites Festival

Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs has announced their inaugural Craft Beer & Bites festival that will take place on July 29.

Morimoto Asia has teamed up with eight local breweries to craft a pairing menu consisting of small plates prepared by Morimoto Executive Chef, Yuhi Fuginaga, as well as some of Florida’s finest locally brewed beers. The event will take place from 1pm to 4pm on the second floor of Morimoto Asia located in The Landing district of Disney Springs. Tickets cost $49.80 per person (including tax and gratuity) and guests are welcome to unlimited rounds of food and drink. All proceeds from the event will go to the Children’s Home Society of Florida.

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Below is a look at the food and beverage options that will be available at the festival:

Crooked Can Brewing Company

peking duck tacos

 

Copper Tail Brewing Company

morimoto sticky ribs

 

Redlight Redlight Brewery

sushi handroll – spicy hamachi – spicy tuna

 

Cask & Larder

chashu pork quesadilla

 

Bowigens Beer Company

churros with nutella

 

Two Henrys Brewing Company

poke bowl – ahi, tako, hamachi

 

Hourglass Brewing

okonomiyaki – seafood pancake

 

Red Cypress Brewery

yakitori – bulgogi beef with ginger miso paste

 

You can register for the event by following the link here. Tickets are limited, so don’t delay if you plan on attending the festival.

 

Walt Disney World for College Students – Disney Springs Entertainment and Attractions

This new column will focus on a widely overlooked demographic in the Disney parks: college students. As a college student myself, I will be writing on behalf of my peers to find the best offerings for the college-age demographic in Walt Disney World. Compared to other age demographics that visit WDW, college students present a niche community that would much rather party in Miami than visit the Disney parks. Taking that into consideration, I will examine the resort complex from top to bottom, finding the best attractions, entertainment, restaurants, shopping and other things best suited to the college-age crowd.

In this, my first article, I will be examining the entertainment and attraction offerings at Disney Springs. The Springs present some of the best offerings for the college-age crowd anywhere in the Walt Disney World Resort. While some of these are closing soon, their future replacements will add on to the current list of entertainment options in the complex. I’m going to highlight seven (yeah, seven) different offerings ideal for the college-age crowd.

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  1. La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil (Final Bow: December 31st, 2017): Arguably the most unique entertainment offering at the Springs, La Nouba has been dazzling audiences since its debut in 1997. The show has been performed over 8,500 times, creating millions of memories for those who attend. Located at the end of the West Side, La Nouba is housed in a custom-built, 1,671 seat theatre, the first of its kind for Cirque du Soleil. Described as a contemporary circus, the 90-minute show features everything from acrobats and aerialists, to trapeeze artists and break dancers. It is a spectacle for the eyes and the mind. La Nouba performs multiple times a week, so check https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/la-nouba for showtimes and ticket information, which differs by seating section. It is truly a must-see show, and while pricey, it is definitely designed for the more adult crowd, perfect for college students, especially small groups, and you have plenty of time to see it before it goes away forever on December 31st.

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  1. House of Blues Music Hall: This is a perfect entertainment offering for any music-loving college student. Located on the West Side, near Cirque du Soliel and across from DisneyQuest, House of Blues has been entertaining millions of guests since the location opened in 1997. Bastille, Mayday Parade, Phoenix, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness were just a few of the most recent acts to come through in the past few months. The concert hall holds around 2,100 people, and for many, including myself, that creates an intimate feel. Concerts usually start around 7 or 8 pm, giving you much time to find a quick bite to eat before heading for a night of great music. For the latest concert and ticket information, visit houseofblues.com and click Orlando under the Change City tab towards the top left-hand corner of the page.

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  1. DisneyQuest Interactive Theme Park (Closing July 3rd, 2017): Regardless of the fact that this five-story indoor theme park really hasn’t been updated since it opened in 1998, and the other fact that it will be closing forever in less than a month, DisneyQuest is still a fun place to spend a few hours out of the sun at. From classic video games, to interactive attractions, and everything in between, DisneyQuest has many offerings for everyone, even though some might not be functioning. The dark blue building is located across from the House of Blues and near the Cirque du Soliel venue. I’ve been here several times, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed myself. I’m a sports fanatic, so playing the pop-a-shot basketball game and skeeball was great, especially when playing with friends since I’m quite competitive. They have racing games, 1st person shooter-style games, fighting games, classic joystick games, the list goes on and on. Plus, attractions like CyberSpace Mountain and the Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam still bring out the fun and competitive side in anyone. An adult ticket is $45 for the day, but prices might differ due to the imminent closing of the venue, so check the box office outside of the main entrance for prices. Remember, DisneyQuest is closing July 3rd.

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  1. Splitsville Luxury Lanes: For those who couldn’t decipher what this location is by the name, Splitsville is a chain of luxury bowling lanes, combined with an unique dining experience. I will be focusing on the bowling aspect, which is self-explanatory for this article. Having the ability to go bowling in Walt Disney World is a cool experience in itself. This is located across from the Wolfgang Puck Grand Cafe and is facing AMC. Like most bowling alleys, they also have billiards tables for those who choose to play some pool after they hit up the lanes. Like most Disney offerings, bowling at Splitsville is a bit pricey, ranging from $17-$22 a person depending on the day of the week, but regardless of price, this is a great place for groups, and anyone who wants to have a night out at the lanes. Prices and additional information can be found at http://www.splitsvillelanes.com/location/orlando/.

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  1. AMC Disney Springs 24: Located on the West Side, facing Splitsville and across from Bongos Cuban Cafe, AMC Disney Springs 24 brings the newest movies releases to you in a sleek and modern interior with rocker-style stadium seats. 3D movies are also offered. The theatre was just upgraded to an Enhanced Theater Experience, with a 20% larger screen from floor to ceiling, creating an immersive and truly unique entertainment experience. The AMC is perfect for college students who want to catch up on the latest releases in a larger-than-life setting. There is also the AMC Fork & Screen Dine-In Theatre, where you can grab a bite to eat and watch a film. Ticket prices vary depending on the time of day and the movies themselves, so check amctheatres.com for further information.

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  1. Characters in Flight: One of the more unique entertainment offerings at the Springs, Characters in Flight takes guests up to 400 feet in the air for an 8-10 minute balloon ride, soaking in 360 degree views of Lake Buena Vista, the downtown Orlando area, and the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort. The balloon is located at the entrance of the West Side, next to the new Starbucks location. A ride will in the six ton balloon will cost you $20, but the views are second to none, especially for more dedicated Disney World fans who appreciate aerial views of Spaceship Earth, Cinderella Castle, and even the Tree of Life. The balloon can hold up to 29 guests, more than enough for you and a few friends to have an once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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  1. Vintage Amphicar & Italian Water Taxi Tours: While very different from the rest of these other offerings, the amphicar and water taxi tours gives guests a different perspective of the Disney Springs complex from the middle of Lake Buena Vista. Guests also get a closer look at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, located just across the water. Located on the dock right next to The Boathouse restaurant in The Landing, the tours take place daily from 10 am-10 pm. This is definitely designed for small groups, 2-4 people at the most. From going on the boats between Port Orleans Riverside to the Marketplace, it’s really cool to see the Disney Springs skyline, with all the different storefronts and other offerings. The tours are much more intimate, which provides for a better experience. The tours are pricey, $125 for a guided tour, but split between a group of friends, the experience ends up being well worth it.

These are the just the tip of the iceberg for things to do around WDW, so remember that Walt Disney World is for everyone, no matter who you are.

Next week’s article will focus on shopping and dining around Disney Springs, so stay tuned.

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REVIEW: The Market at Ale & Compass Opens Bringing Counter Service to Disney’s Yacht Club

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is a bit in disarray at the moment. The massive expansion of the convention center rolls on, meanwhile, the former Ale and Compass Lounge, Fittings and Fairings shop, and the Captain’s Grille are all closed to either be remodeled or repurposed. Half of the former Fittings and Fairings shop has reopened as a new counter service eatery for the resort: The Market at Ale and Compass. This location primarily sells a small selection of hot sandwiches, but also offers a huge variety of grab-and-go meals and treats.

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A lot of work is still present near the new eatery.

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An exit doorway is located where the closest store entrance to the lobby was once located.

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As you can see, there is still a lot of work to be done.

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Windows outside are still covered up.

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The former main entrance toi Fittings and Fairings now welcomes guests to The Market. The other half of this space will eventually open as a retail location.

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There is some merchandise located at the entrance, but this is primarily a counter service dining location right now.

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A number of pre-packaged goods are available here, similar to the Marketplace at the Beach Club.

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There is a rather impressive selection of cold sandwiches and pretty desserts in the refrigerated section.

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Sticky buns and Spinach and Feta Pastires can be found in this warm foods section, but sandwiches must be ordered at the counter.

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The interior is fairly bland, pretty much the new theme for the Yacht Club. Apparently being a convention hotel means you should rip away anything that makes it stand out from a standard hotel. This is apparently what convention-goers want.
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Plenty of wines for sale.

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As far as drinks go, they do offer Coke Freestyle machines, something I personally enjoy.

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The seating area is very modern and fairly plain. Again, if you have seen the remodeled rooms here, it comes as no surprise. If you asked me what the resort’s theme was now, I’d say it’s grey and white.

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While I wasn’t there to critique the interior, I was there to try the food, so let’s see how The Market at Ale and Compass fairs.

Spicy Italian Panini ($8.49)

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Capicola, Mortadella, Ham, Provolone, and Giardinere served on a baguette

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I really enjoyed this sandwich. It was hot and fresh, and fairly large for the price. This was a more than filling offering which did make it hard to get through to our dessert, but it is certainly something I would order again. It was the right amount of bread, with the right amount of cheese and meats, likely making it one of the best counter service sandwiches you can find (given many such offerings around WDW are typically pretty bad).

Ham and Cheese Roll ($8.49)

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Ham and Cheddar Cheese served on a Pretzel Roll

This was not nearly as good as the sandwich above and was quite small. This felt like something I would have ordered at an Arby’s and then had to cover in “Horsey Sauce” to save it from being almost flavorless. It isn’t inedible, but there are far better ways to spend $8.49 on a quick bite in this area, or even at this very location.

Mickey Mouse Chocolate Brownie ($4.79)


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I have never been a fan of Disney brownies. They are often very dry and lack the moist, chocolatey flavor that makes you want such a treat. These are a nice deviation from the usual in that they seemed fresh, were nice and soft, and packed a rich chocolate flavor. Which one you should pick will really depend on your mood. This particular version is great if you want the added sweetness of these chocolate dollops on top.

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Mickey Mouse Turtle Brownie ($4.79)


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Based on the mood I was in, I preferred the turtle brownie, same as the one above, minus the dollops, but stuffed with walnuts and covered in a caramel drizzle. I will be returning for this dessert alone.

Lemon Cheesecake ($4.79)


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I wish this tasted as good as it looks. In fact, I wish it tasted like anything. The cheesecake is almost flavorless, in fact, I almost did a spit-take writing up this review when I read it was supposed to be lemon-flavored. Hopefully the other cold desserts in the fridge are as good as they look.

Carrot-Zucchini Bites ($4.99)


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The Carrot-Zucchini bites come pre-packaged with 8 pieces in a bag.

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These were a fun and healthier snack option compared to the brownies, if you care about such things while on vacation. Think of it as a package of Little Bites made with vegetable ingredients and made fresh, recently in a Disney kitchen. They are quite good if you are up for something like this, and the kids would probably never even realize that they are made with vegetables as the flavors are not over-powering.

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In review, The Market at Ale and Compass has a stellar selection of offerings to bring back to your room, but is probably not ideal for a counter service meal. While you can have a solid meal here with the Italian sandwich, the options are limited on hot food and the other sandwich we had was not very good. While the brownies were great, the cheesecake was not, so the location is a bit hit-or-miss it would seem. Either way, if you need snacks on the go, there is more than enough pre-packaged snack foods and drink options here to make everyone happy.

While the interior lacks much of a theme, it will serve its purpose well for the Yacht Club’s needs, but don’t make a trip out of your way to grab a meal here.

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Lighthouse Sculpture To Be Installed at Walt Disney World To Honor Toddler Attacked By Alligator

Wednesday, June 14 marks the one-year anniversary of the date when an alligator living in the Seven Seas Lagoon attacked two-year-old Lane Thomas Graves at the water’s edge at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

The family has since founded the Lane Thomas Foundation to honor Lane and to support families the way others have supported them. The foundation’s mission is “to serve as a beacon of hope in the depths of despair, to create a strong base of support for families in crisis.”

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Disney has released a statement from George A. Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort: “To provide continued awareness of the foundation and its mission, we’ve commissioned an original sculpture of the lighthouse the foundation uses as a symbol of love and hope, to be installed on our property this summer.”

It is not known exactly when or where the sculpture will be installed.

Since the incident, Disney has added warning signs along many of the lakes and canals across property. A rock wall was constructed along the edge of the Seven Seas Lagoon to discourage guests from entering the water. The Graves family did not sue Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company over the incident.

PHOTOS: New Modern Style Value Resort Rooms Debut at Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Disney is currently in the process of remodeling all of the rooms at the Pop Century Resort and we have a first look inside of the newly remodeled lodging for you today.

We start with a little refresher course for those of you who may not remember what the current rooms at Disney’s Pop Century Resort look like…

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I admittedly haven’t stayed at Pop Century since 2012 and the rooms look much worse than I had remembered. Perhaps they haven’t aged very well.

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The carpet was looking (and smelling) pretty bad.

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The current style rooms feature two double size beds, but that is about to change…

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Welcome to the newly remodeled rooms at Disney’s Pop Century Resort, soon what all guest rooms at the resort will look like.

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A look from the other side with the second bed pulled down. Both are queen size.

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The fold down bed is a table when stood up. These units already exist across the lake at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

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The entry with new curtains.

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Yes, there is no carpet. It makes the room look (and smell) much nicer in my opinion.

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The other queen bed sits on a new base that allows storage room underneath.

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This new unit by the doorway holds the coffee maker, ice bucket, and new mini-fridge with a see-thru door. This will ensure that you never forget that you have items in the fridge.

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“And what do we got on this thing, a Cuisinart?”

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When pulled down, the headboard features Pluto sleeping in a Pop Art style. Get it?

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There is a light above the bed, inside of the unit, which can be turned on and off via the small switch underneath the Pluto art.

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New model phones in each room, as well as plenty of electrical outlets, including USB.

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A set on each of the three end tables probably means you won’t have to fight over outlets anymore.

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A rather large television can be found above the dresser, which of course has even more outlets. And yes, they now have a resort channel that plays AVATAR 24-hours…

Epcot Frozen Ever After Dessert Party Menu Released, Tickets On Sale Now

Disney today released official information and the menu for the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party at Epcot that we told you about earlier this week.

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The celebration begins at World Showcase Plaza East, an exclusive setting for Guests of the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party. Here, you can enjoy sweet treats, specialty beverages and prime seating along World Showcase Lagoon—with clear views of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, the nighttime fireworks spectacular at Epcot.

The bountiful dessert buffet features sweet and savory options, which may include:

  • Olaf’s warm double-chocolate s’mores pudding cake
  • Elsa’s warm cottage pudding with salted caramel glaze
  • Hand-dipped vanilla bean ice cream
  • Wandering Oaken’s éclairons
  • Hans’ key lime tarts with red glitter glaze
  • Living Rock crispy bonbons
  • Anna’s blue velvet cupcakes
  • Kristoff’s no-sugar-added lemon curd with blueberry
  • Sven’s fresh fruits and berries
  • Grand Pabbie’s winter-spiced snack mix
  • Duke of Weselton’s cheese fondue served with country bread cubes, broccoli and grilled flatbread

You can raise a glass of your favorite beverage to toast your day of theme park adventures—and the enchantment to come. Drink selections may include:

  • “Melted snow” and other non-alcoholic beverages
  • Summertime cocktails, like margaritas and piña coladas
  • Beer and wine

After IllumiNations, you’ll be escorted to the Norway Pavilion, where Guests of the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party will experience the popular attraction Frozen Ever After—a musical boat-ride adventure through the wintry world of Arendelle.

The event begins July 17th, 2017. Admission is $79 per adult (ages 10 and up) and $47 per child (ages 3 to 9), including tax and gratuity. Separate Epcot admission is also required.

Tickets can be purchased here.

PHOTOS: Disney Debuts Automated Souvenir Vending Machines at Resort Hotels, Offering Grab & Go Theme Park Items

When you are going through the airport, you are bombarded with vending machines selling all sorts of items, including expensive electronics and more. Well, Disney resort hotels are now testing a similar offering, selling small souvenirs through an automated vending machine in the resort lobby.

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The first of these machines has shown up in the lobby of Disney’s Pop Century Resort, just outside of the Everything Pop store. The machine went into service about two weeks ago. The idea behind it is that it will allow guests to grab theme park souvenirs fast, or even when the larger store is closed in the late hours of the night and early hours of the morning.

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The machine is fairly small, so it just has smaller souvenirs and what might be deemed as vacation necessities. This case shows some of the items for sale.

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Sadly the machine was out of order, so we did not get to try it out. When working, you can select the items you want, then swipe your card to buy it. The items will then drop out at the bottom.

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So, what do you think? Is this a good idea? Should it be rolled out to more resorts?

On-Ride Photos Being Added to Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom

Beginning June 19, Disney PhotoPass Service will be capturing on-ride photos on the Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom.

Pirates of the Caribbean on-ride photo at the Magic Kingdom

Pirates of the Caribbean on-ride photo at the Magic Kingdom

The photo will be taken just moments before the drop, likely disguised in a lightning flash.

To preview, purchase and download this attraction photo, you must be wearing an active MagicBand linked to your My Disney Experience account. Your photo will be automatically associated to your account, where it can be viewed at MyDisneyPhotoPass.com and in the My Disney Experience mobile app alongside all of your vacation memories from Disney PhotoPass Service.

Fuelrod Service Extending to 8 More Disney World Resort Hotels

Walt Disney World is officially adding FuelRod kiosks to a few more of its resort hotels.

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The resorts adding the kiosks include:

  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Boardwalk Resort
  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort (coming soon)

The portable chargers debuted a year ago at Walt Disney World. You can check out our review for more information on how FuelRods work and a list of other locations.