Hostess with the Mostess – Top 5 Pirates of the Caribbean

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This Saturday, March 18th, we have a very special anniversary to celebrate: Pirates of the Caribbean is turning 50! Can you believe it?! 50 years of watching pirates pillage and plunder while we sing along to “Yo, ho, yo, ho, a pirates life for me!” 50 years of swashbuckling spectacle that make us pine for a life of adventure on the high seas. 50 years of pure Disney magic.

Pirates of the Caribbean is a classic, a “must do”, and a favorite! It is very exciting to see this attraction celebrate it’s 50th year! And to pay homage to this beloved ride, my top 5 favorite list honors of all those fun-loving pirates. Yo ho here we go to my Top 5 Favorite Pirates in the Pirates of the Caribbean!

5. Whistling Pirate (Wilbur)

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Wilbur hit the number five spot on my list. No his name is not really Wilbur, but we are going to call him that for the sake of not having to say “whistling pirate” every time. Does anyone know if any of these classic pirates have official names? If they do, I would love to hear them. So back to Wilbur and why he’s on the list. He is such an important team player in this scenario. With his sweet whistling skills and precise rope placement, it was always my opinion that he would be most successful in retrieving the keys from the dog. And let’s be honest, the jail scene would not be the same without hearing his whistle.

4. Pirate With Hairy Leg (Harry)

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Then we have Harry … get it? Because he has hairy legs? I know, I know, super corny, but that it is nothing compared to one of my dad’s pirate jokes (corny as they may be, they are still awesome). Harry is one cool pirate. Our boat travels right underneath of him so we can get a good view of that stinky, dirty foot. When I was young, my parents would always try to convince us that his foot really did stink and I would always hold my breath while we passed by. I am pretty sure my dislike of feet today comes from this very pirate … thanks Harry. Despite his gross foot, he was always a great example of Disney detail. Imagineers knew we would get pretty close to this buccaneer so they added hair onto his leg to make him look even more human like.

3. Pirate Hanging With The Pigs (Petey)

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Petey comes in number three because … well … just look at him! While everyone else is pillaging the town, he is pirating at his own pace. Takin’ it easy and making friends. That’s my kind of pirate!

2. Pirate Auctioneer

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“And now, ya bilge rats, do I hear six? Who makes it six? Six it be. Six bottles of rum! I’m not spongin’ for rum. It be gold I’m after!” The Auctioneer is such an iconic character in this attraction. He has great lines, looks fantastic, and he really knows how to haggle. But what really pushed him in the number two spot was his voice. He is voiced by the lengendary Paul Frees. You can hear Paul Frees voice in another Magic Kindom attraction, do you know which one?

1. Jack Sparrow

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This was a tough choice. There are so many great pirates! But in the end, Jack Sparrow stole the number one spot. He is a true scalawag through and through. They took an already great story and made it even more interesting and in depth by adding Captain Jack. His numerous appearances in the ride are perfect, I remember how fun it was to try to spot him the first time we rode it after the renovation. But the one big thing that puts him above the rest is how real he looks. I mean … he looks amazing! Not only is his sculpt so detailed and flawless but his movements are smooth and life like. It is hard to tell that he is not real!

 

Those are my Top 5 Favorite Pirates! Pirates of the Caribbean is one of my favorite rides. It never gets old! It is not hard to believe that it has stuck around for 50 years and I am sure it will be around for at least 50 more!

Now the best part, what about you? Who is your favorite pirate? I love seeing who you vote for and reading your comments. Be sure to vote for your number one below! If your favorite buccaneer is not on my top 5 list then leave me a comment, tell me who you love and why. Then, next week I will post the results and share some fun facts too!

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Celebrating 50 Years of Pirates of the Caribbean with 50 Fun Facts

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the original Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland (tomorrow, March 18th), I have decided to celebrate the occasion with 50 fun facts you may or may not know about the rides and the movie franchise. The list will countdown to what I think are the coolest facts about Pirates of the Caribbean, from fifty down to one.

50 Fun Facts about Pirates of the Caribbean

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#50: Pirates of the Caribbean at the Disneyland Resort was the very last ride Walt personally oversaw before he dies in December 1966.
#49: Original plans for the attraction actually were for a wax museum of famous pirates. It became an audio-animatronic ride after the great success of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and “it’s a small world”.
#48: In the Disneyland version, there is a total of 122 audio-animatronic figures, which includes 68 humans and 54 animals.
#47: On the facade at Disneyland, there are the initials “WD” and “RD” carved into the wrought iron fence on the balcony upstairs, where Walt’s apartment would have been. The “WD” stands for Walt Disney and the “RD” stands for his brother Roy Disney.
#46: Staying on that topic, the “Disneyland Dream Suite” above the Pirates attraction at Disneyland was actually supposed to be a 3,000 square-foot apartment for Walt Disne and his family. It didn’t get finished before Walt died, and Roy then did not want to use it. For some time it was used for VIPs, and then it became The Disney Gallery. Now it is home to the “Disneyland Dream Suite” and soon the 21 Royal offering.
#45: A total of $8 million was spent on the attraction at Disneyland.
#44:  The Magic Kingdom Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened to guests on December 15th, 1973.
#43: There is a total of 4 Pirates of the Caribbean rides across all the Disney Parks. You can count 5 if you are counting the one in Shanghai called Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure, as it’s very different from the other attractions.
#42: The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Tokyo Disneyland opened to the public on April 15th, 1983.
#41: The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland Paris opened to the public on April 12th, 1992.
#40: The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland opened to the public on March 18th, 1967.
#39: Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl made $654 million worldwide.
#38: Robert De Niro was originally offered the role of Captain Jack Sparrow. However, he turned down the role because he thought that the film would do poorly at the box office.
#37: The entire scene where the attack on Port Royal happened was all shot in one take.
#36: The Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise features 4 movies so far, with one more and the final one on the way coming May 26th, 2017.
#35: Keira Knightley felt very unqualified for the role of Elizabeth Swann.
#34: Filming for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales took place in Puerto Rico and New Orleans.
#33: Hans Zimmer is actually not recording the soundtrack for the 5th film; one of his proteges, Geoff Zanelli is doing it. Hans has recorded the soundtracks for the other 4 films.
#32: Filming officially ended for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales on July 21st, 2015.
#31: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was never expected to succeed. In fact, Disney thought that the 2003 film The Haunted Mansion would be the bigger hit.
#30: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest was the number 1 film of 2006, making almost $1.8 billion at the worldwide box office.
#29: In total, the film franchise has made $3.73 billion, not including the 5th one coming in May.
#28: The Interceptor ship from Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl was actually a real ship named the Lady Washington.
#27: During filming, Johnny Depp wore contact lenses that acted like sunglasses so he wouldn’t have to squint while facing the sun.
#26: Davy Jones’ tentacles were partially real, the rest was CGI.
#25: Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom almost never happened. Imagineers thought that the attraction wouldn’t be popular in Florida with the proximity to the Caribbean. So many guests complained that Disney decided to build the ride in Florida instead of the unique Western River Expedition.
#24: Only the Disneyland and Disneyland Paris versions of Pirates of the Caribbean have 2 drops, while Magic Kingdom, Shanghai, and Tokyo Disneyland only have 1.
#23: The Magic Kingdom version of the ride is actually 7 minutes shorter than the Disneyland version. In fact, the Disneyland version is the longest out of all the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions across Disney Parks. The total run time for the Disneyland version is 15:30 while in Magic Kingdom it is 8:30.
#22: Arrow Dynamics manufactured the both the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland versions, while Intamin manufactured the one in Disneyland Paris.
#21: In total, there are 630,000 gallons of water pumping throughout the Disneyland attraction.
#20: In order to renovate/refurbish the Pirates at Disneyland, it takes a total of 3 days to empty the ‘bayou’ and 3 days to fill it back up.
#19: Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides was shot on 5 different islands which included Kauai, Oahu, Puerto Rico, Palominito, and Great Britain.
#18: The Queen Anne’s Revenge from Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides, was the first historical ship that was represented in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise.
#17: Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man’s Chest, as of right now, is the highest grossing film in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise which made $1.66 billion in the worldwide box office.
#16: The lowest grossing film in the Pirates’ franchise is Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl, which only made $654 million.
#15: The Disneyland version of Pirates of the Caribbean actually used to have real human bones… yep human bones. They did eventually take them all out, however to this day, it is rumored there is one human skull left in the ride but has not been confirmed.
#14: While riding the Disneyland version, pay very close attention to the voice of the Auctioneer. He may sound familiar… maybe too familiar?The reason he sounds so familiar is that the voice of the Auctioneer for the audio-animatronic is actually the voice of the beloved ‘Ghost Host.’ Not only that, he voices the ‘Dead Men Tell No Tales’ line as well as many other pirates in the ride! The person behind these voices is the one and only Paul Frees.
#13: To create the ‘fire’ in the attraction, cloth, lights, and fans are all used. In fact, the Anaheim Fire Chief almost shut down the ride at one point for thinking it was real fire!
#12: X Atencio and George Bruns were the Imagineers who composed the famous ‘Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a Pirates’ Life for Me!’
#11: The lyric “Fifteen men on the Dead Man’s Chest” and “Yo Ho Ho, and a bottle of rum!” referred to the pirate Blackbeard’s habit of leaving crewmen on the deserted island, with only a bottle of rum, to die as punishment.
#10: The “Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me”) was sung by The Mellomen, a barbershop quartet that also sang many songs for Disney films. They also sang as backup for Elvis. The frontman of The Mellomen, Thurl Ravenscroft, was the voice of Tony the Tiger, of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes.
#9:  Pirates of the Caribbean’s character Davy Jones came from the old seaman’s idiom “Davy Jones’ Locker”. It means the bottom of the sea: if someone was sent to Davy Jones’ Locker, it means that he died at sea.
#8: Remember the jail scene where several characters were trying to get the key from the dog? The whistling guy in the middle is based on a janitor that used to work at what is now called Walt Disney Imagineering.
#7: The ride starts at Laffite’s Landing, where you board a boat after waiting in line for what seems to be three and a half days or so. The Lafitte in Lafitte’s Landing refers to Jean Lafitte (often spelled Laffite), who was a real-life pirate and privateer in the Gulf of Mexico (and subsequent American war hero) in the late 1700s/early 1800s.
#6: When you pass the Blue Bayou restaurant, look up at the second story of the building. You may think that it’s a facade, but the balcony actually belongs to Club 33, a member-only restaurant that most of us can’t afford to join (it costs tens of thousands of dollars to join, plus there’s a ten year waiting list anyhow).
#5: The most famous pirate of the entire ride – besides the newly added Jack Sparrow, Davy Jones and Captain Barbossa for the movie tie-in – is the Pooped Pirate. Originally, the Pooped Pirate was shown boasting and waving a lady’s lingerie while a woman peeked up from inside an oak barrel behind his back. But that was deemed politically incorrect in the 1990’s, so the Pooped Pirate was changed to the gluttonous pirate in 1997 (the woman in the barrel was replaced by a cat) and then to a pirate holding the key and map in 2006 (with Jack Sparrow in the barrel).
#4: The façade of the attraction for Disneyland was partly inspired by the Cabildo building in Jackson Square in New Orleans, which served as the seat of the Spanish colonial government in 1799. It is also noted for being the site where the Louisiana Purchase was signed in 1803.
#3: At the beginning of the Magic Kingdom version, guests experience one big drop. This wasn’t done to add a thrill to the ride, although it does have that effect. The drop is there because Disney needed to move guests below the train tracks above. The drop couldn’t be any bigger though because of the high water table in that particular spot.
#2: In the Magic Kingdom version, enter the queue on the left-hand side and look for the tall gun cabinets. The cabinets have hidden Mickey-shaped locks. As you float past the Treasure Room at the end, there is a hidden Mickey on the lock in the middle of the open wooden door, as well as on the cabinet locks behind Captain Jack Sparrow.
#1: One of the scenes in the Florida queue area is of two skeletons playing chess in a dungeon cell. If you look closely, you might notice that no one will win this chess game; the pieces are arranged in a eternal stalemate.

Prepare to Make Sail!

I hope you have enjoyed these 50 fascinating facts about the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise and rides! Happy 50th birthday you scalawags!

PHOTOS, VIDEO: First Look at Miss Adventure Falls, Typhoon Lagoon’s Amazing New Family Raft Ride

Miss Adventure Falls, a new family raft ride at Typhoon Lagoon, officially opens today, March 12th, 2017. Thanks to Disney, we now have a first-look inside this new attraction:

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Miss Adventure Falls is a new family raft attraction taking guests of all ages a fast-paced waterslide journey at DisneyÕs Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Miss Adventure Falls tells the story of Captain Mary Oceaneer, a treasure-hunter whose collection and ship now reside here after a rogue typhoon swept them to shore. Typhoon Lagoon is one of two themed water parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (March 2, 2017) – Miss Adventure Falls, a new family-friendly water attraction, will begin offering guests of all ages a high-seas journey on March 12 as part of an expansion at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.

Miss Adventure Falls brings to life the story of Captain Mary Oceaneer, a treasure-hunting heroine who got stranded with her pet parrot at Typhoon Lagoon years ago by a rogue storm.

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Miss Adventure Falls is a new family raft attraction taking guests of all ages a fast-paced waterslide journey at DisneyÕs Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Miss Adventure Falls tells the story of Captain Mary Oceaneer, a treasure-hunter whose collection and ship now reside here after a rogue typhoon swept them to shore. Pictured is Duncan, Captain Mary’s diving partner and parrot, who is also the first Audio-Animatronic at Disney’s Water Parks. Typhoon Lagoon is one of two themed water parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

In a first for a water attraction in Florida, guests will be transported in their treasure rafts to the top of the slide, passing by Mary’s wrecked ship where her parrot is talking alongside their treasures. From there, this white-water adventure will take them through twists, turns and dips where they will see deep-sea artifacts Captain Oceaneer collected on her many treasure hunts around the world.

With a ride time of two minutes, Miss Adventure Falls will be the longest attraction at Typhoon Lagoon.

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Miss Adventure Falls is a new family raft attraction taking guests of all ages a fast-paced waterslide journey at DisneyÕs Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Pictured here are guests being transported to the top of the slide by the attraction’s conveyor belt, a first for a water attraction in Florida. Miss Adventure Falls tells the story of Captain Mary Oceaneer, a treasure-hunter whose collection and ship now reside here after a rogue typhoon swept them to shore. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

Miss Adventure Falls is the latest in a variety of expansion projects across Walt Disney World Resort. Coming soon: Pandora – The World of Avatar, opens May 27 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; a new indoor, multipurpose athletics facility at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in 2018; and a Star Wars-themed land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2019.

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Miss Adventure Falls is a new family raft attraction taking guests of all ages a fast-paced waterslide journey at DisneyÕs Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Miss Adventure Falls tells the story of Captain Mary Oceaneer, a treasure-hunter whose collection and ship now reside here after a rogue typhoon swept them to shore. Typhoon Lagoon is one of two themed water parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon offers water activities suitable for all ages, including signature attractions such as Crush ‘n’ Gusher, a water-coaster that takes riders aboard inflatable rafts on a twisting, turning, up-and-down adventure; Ketchakiddee Creek, a water playground for children ages two to five (under four feet tall) and their parents; and Castaway Creek, where guests hop onto inner tubes for a meandering water tour through a misty rain forest and a hidden grotto.

PHOTOS: Disney Parks March Magic is Back, First Look at All 18 T-Shirt Designs

Back by popular demand, the annual “March Magic” fan vote returns this month with 18 teams inspired by attractions from across all four parks at Walt Disney World Resort. Disney needs your help in deciding which team will be crowned the title of “Ultimate Disney Attraction.” Voting will take place from March 14 to April 3 via the official Walt Disney World Facebook page.

Below, we have a look at the logos for many of the “attraction teams”, some of which you probably have not seen before:

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Artwork for the March Magic teams was created by Disney Design Group artists. Guests will find returning favorites including the Future World Phoenicians or last year’s tournament champion, the Hollywood Tower Hotel Bellhops. Disney has also added several new teams such as the Electrical Water Pageant Sea Serpents and the Carousel of Progress Rovers.

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The final matchup between the top two attractions will take place on April 3.

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Guests will also find graphic T-shirts and posters featuring March Magic 2017 teams on DisneyStore.com from March 14 to April 4, 2017. This year, all items will be carried throughout the duration of the tournament. It appears there are even some not in the tournament, including the Adventureland Swirl and the Cranium Commanders.

We also uncovered what appears to be Disneyland t-shirt designs, but Disney has not said if there is a Disneyland tournament as of yet. Hopefully you will be able to get a hold of these as well…

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Who will you be voting for? Which shirts will you buy?

PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: Miss Adventure Falls Brings Family Fun to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

Today, Miss Adventure Falls, a new family raft adventure, opened at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park.

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The new attraction is located next door to Crush ‘N’ Gusher, replacing Shark Reef (even though it remains intact behind construction walls). While it is possible that Shark Reef will be replaced with another new addition in the future, this raft ride does not touch the land still occupied by the diving experience that closed last year.

Shark Reef is still there physically, just shuttered.

Shark Reef is still there physically, just shuttered.

A reference to Shark Reef hides in the load area to Miss Adventure Falls.

The ride is 2 minutes long, which does include the lift hill portion. I would knock this, but it really is part of the ride as it includes a beautiful scene with an audio-animatronic bird and some other themed elements, which fit the story well. The ride itself is mostly just tubes and half-pipes, but there are a handful of themed set pieces that surround you. While I would have liked more to see here, it still delivers at a storytelling level far above most other attractions at the park. Would I have liked to see more rock work like on the older slides in Typhoon Lagoon? Sure. That being said, the wrecked ship and other ruins strewn throughout the ride are plenty good. The queue also fits well and has a couple of fun pieces to admire.

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Mary Oceaneer was a member of the S.E.A., the Society of Adventurers and Explorers

Mary Oceaneer was a member of the S.E.A., the Society of Adventurers and Explorers

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The ride is made to sit four people per raft, but don’t expect to put four adults in one raft. Two adults and two children can likely sit comfortably, but you may want to split up your party into groups of 2 or 3 if you can (or are allowed, depending how crowded it is).

I honestly loved Miss Adventure Falls. I saw a lot of social media responses saying that the ride looked boring or too tame, but it is supposed to be for families and people of all ages. The park already has Crush ‘N’ Gusher, which is a raft ride containing 3 completely separate paths, basically 3-hight-thrill rides in one. One could even argue that Crush ‘N’ Gusher is a little too intense (in fact, I got a fat lip today when we hit the pool at the bottom of the slide very hard). The park does not have something with rafts that is tamer for everyone visiting, and this fits the bill perfectly. It’s fun, it’s lengthy, it is well-themed, and it is more thrilling than it looks (without flying up and down hills). For thrill seekers, there is still also a selection of slides towards the back of the park as well. Miss Adventure Falls is a good mild thrill to fill out the park’s attraction portfolio.

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Golden Churros, Pirate Steins, Shimmering Beignets & More Coming to Disneyland for Pirates of the Caribbean 50th Anniversary

Disneyland Park will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Blue Bayou Restaurant and Pirates of the Caribbean starting this week with a number of specialty food and beverage offerings…

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Blue Bayou (Beginning March 17th unless otherwise noted)

  • 50th anniversary button
  • March 16th-26th Only – Fruits De Mer – Pan seared snapper, sautéed shrimp, scallops, and a hush puppy served on a bed of spinach, with spicy shrimp sauce and remoulade – $44.00
  • Gold doubloons presented with the check

Cafe Orleans (Beginning March 16th)

  • Steak Sandwich – served open face with white cheddar cheese sauce, bacon jam, arugula, and cherry tomatoes, and sweet potato waffle cut fries – $21.00
  • Lost Treasure Beignets – Shimmering lemon flavored beignets with vanilla anglaise and fruit couli – $9.00

French Market (Beginning March 16th)

  • March 16th-July 16th Only – Buccaneer Pulled Pork Sandwich – Jerk-spiced pork, sweet and tangy barbecue sauce, pineapple Caribbean-style slaw and fried yucca – TBA
  • Jolly Roger Punch – Spiced tropical juices with hints of pineapple, orange, and mango – $3.59
  • Pirate Stein collectible mug – $12.99

Mint Julep Bar (Beginning March 16th)

  • March 16th-19th Until 11am – Caribbean Breakfast Burrito (Also available in vegetarian form) – scrambled eggs, andouille sausage, rice, sweet potatoes, and black beans with sour cream – $8.49
  • Lost Treasure Beignets – shimmering lemon beignets – 3 for $4.49, 6 for $7.49
  • Jolly Roger Punch – Spiced tropical juices with hints of pineapple, orange, and mango – $3.59
  • Pirate Stein collectible mug – $12.99

Royal Street Veranda (Beginning March 16th)

  • March 16th-19th Until 11am – Caribbean Breakfast Burrito (Also available in vegetarian form) – scrambled eggs, andouille sausage, rice, sweet potatoes, and black beans with sour cream – $8.49
  • Calypso Caribbean Chicken Stew – Caribbean spiced chicken stewed with onions carrots, celery, potatoes, and yucca – $10.99
  • Jolly Roger Punch – Spiced tropical juices with hints of pineapple, orange, and mango – $3.59
  • Pirate Stein collectible mug – $12.99

Harbour Galley (Beginning March 16th)

  • Calypso Caribbean Chicken Stew – Caribbean spiced chicken stewed with onions carrots, celery, potatoes, and yucca – $10.99
  • Jolly Roger Punch – Spiced tropical juices with hints of pineapple, orange, and mango – $3.59
  • Pirate Stein collectible mug – $12.99

New Orleans Churro Cart (Beginning March 17th)

  • Golden churro – Gold-dusted churro – $4.25

Disney also announced today that “the party really sets sail Friday, March 17, and on the attraction’s official anniversary, March 18. Guests will find pirate-themed entertainment throughout New Orleans Square by the likes of Bootstrappers and Lucky the Pirate. They can also plunder limited-edition anniversary merchandise, available in New Orleans Square while supplies last. And ye landlubbers who wish ter talk like a pirate – aye, ye’ll getcher chance … with pirate speak collectible cards. And stay sharp, because there will be even more to discover!”

PHOTOS: New Store Called ‘The Dress Shop’ Coming to Disney Springs on March 31st

Today, Disney announced that they are opening up another unique store at Disney Springs. This new store called ‘The Dress Shop’, will be opening up in the ‘Accessories Boutique’ section of the Co-Op Market Place store at Disney Springs.

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All of the unique dresses and designs are made to bring back some good old Disney nostalgia. Such designs include an Orange Bird dress, Tower of Terror Bellhop dress, and much, much more. Matching accessories, such as handbags resembling an apple, the White Rabbit, or a Hollywood Tower Hotel suitcase, will also be released.

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Guests can view the entire collection when The Dress Shop on Cherry Tree Lane opens inside the accessories boutique at the Marketplace Co-Op in Disney Springs on March 31. Disney will have special activities that day and throughout the weekend to celebrate the new addition, including a trunk show of vintage-inspired apparel.

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Select items from this collection will also be released on March 31 at Vault 28 in Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort. There will be a limited time offering of select items from the new collection beginning mid-April in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.

This collection will not be available via the Shop Disney Parks app or Disney Parks online store at the time of launch.

March Magic 2017 Begins with BIG Sale, Get T-Shirts for Horizons, Cranium Command, Mr. Toad, Haunted Mansion, Tower of Terror and More!

Disney Parks March Magic 2017 has begun!

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As part of the celebration, now an annual tradition, DisneyStore.com has released tons of attraction team t-shirts for you to buy, but in addition to all of the great designs we already showed you, there are even more than ever before!

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Even though there is not a Disneyland attraction tournament this year, many Disneyland attractions have shirt and poster designs that you can buy right now.

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Also in the mix are two classic EPCOT Center attraction teams, with the Horizons Butlers

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And the Cranium Commanders!

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Another thing I love this year is the embellishments on the numbering found on the backlights of the shirt (which is decided by the year that the attraction opened, but the way). As an example, the Carousel of Progress shirt has the logo behind the numbers, while Star Tours has the Starspeeder 3000 zooming by.

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Also available this year is this awesome tumbler featuring all of the teams!

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The best part of all? They are offering a deep discount if you buy a lot of these designs as t-shirts (I ended up buying over ten myself). So what are you waiting for? START SHOPPING BEFORE THESE ARE GONE!

Which ones will you be buying?

Expansion on Tokyo Disney Resort’s ‘Disney’s Easter’

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Pretty soon, the Disney’s Easter event will be hopping to the Tokyo Disney Resort. A first for the event, guests will be able to encounter the mischevious bunny-eared Usatama egg characters, who bring with them a whole lot of mayhem and springtime fun. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde will have their own parade floats in the all new Usatama on the Run! parade debuting as part of this springtime adventure and features Mickey and his pals chasing after the Usatama. A special Usatama dance will entertain guests and allow them to ‘hop in the fun’ during the parade, which is very similar to the ‘Move it Shake it Parade’ at the Magic Kingdom in Florida. Another new thing for the event is the brand new scavenger hunt where guests can use clues and follow the map to find the hidden Usatama. As a special reward for completion, you receive a unique sticker.

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Head over to Tokyo DisneySea for the special Fashionable Easter show, performed by our Disney friends at the Mediterranean Harbor as they dance to music from four different ports. You’ll also find plenty of Easter decorations and exclusive merchandise all over the resort, including the must-have item of the season: an adorable bunny-eared Easter “Bunny” Bonnet. All the fun begins on April 4, 2017!