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Your Guide on the Quest for the Perfect Disney Vacation
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I know we said we would sharing the news from The Walt Disney Company Annual D23 Conference in a larger post once it was over but I just couldn’t wait: “STAR WARS IN COMING!”
August 2 – The 2nd quarter injury report is out for the Florida theme parks. Walt Disney World had 10 injuries including spread evenly between their four theme parks and water parks. (Link)
August 3 – Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party for Halloween night is sold out. (Link)
August 3 – Breakfast at Be Our Guest has been extended beyond 10/4. (Link)
August 4 – The Walt Disney Company has purchased three parcels of land near Disneyland. Possibly Star Wars or Marvel expansion? Who know?! (Link)
August 4 – Disney Channel’s new original movie, The Descendants, was a huge hit. The first airing on Friday, July 31 garnered 6.6 million viewers. What’s even more impressive is that the rerun showing on Saturday, August 1 and Sunday, August 2 boasted another 6.2 million viewers. (Link)
August 4 – The Walt Disney Company reported record profits in the 3rd quarter of its fiscal year. For the quarter ending June 27 they had earnings of $2.5 billion. (Link)
August 4 – Disneyland has released a new smartphone app called ‘Disneyland’ (unique, I know). This app allow guests to check wait times and park hours. It is currently available in the App Store and Google Play. (Link)
August 5 – High school students can now apply for the Disney Dreamers Academy. (Link)
August 6 – Minnie’s Holiday Dine at Hollywood & Vine is now open for reservations. The special dining experience will take place November 7, 2015 through January 3, 2016. At the dinner you can meet Minnie, Mickey, Donald & Daisy Duck and best of all, Santa Goofy. (Link)
August 7 – The Disney Institute has long been a great place train business executives in the ‘Disney Way’. This year the Baltimore Ravens took it a step further by having the Disney Institute train their 2,000+ gameday employees with the goal being ‘championship’ services to fans attending games at the newly renovated M&T Bank Stadium. (Link)
August 7 – Disney’s Golden Oaks is adding Four Seasons-inspired homes. Not only will the owners of these private residences get the advantages of ownership in Golden Oaks they will also enjoy the amenities of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando. Crack open your piggy bank as prices for these homes start at $5 million. (Link)
August 7 – Do you have the World’s Best Grandparents? Walt Disney World is accepting entries for the World’s Best Grandparent’s contest. The winner gets an eight-day Grand Adventure to Walt Disney World for up to six people. Entries are being accepted until August 28. (Link)
August 8 – “Disney Vacations” magazine is now available on Flipboard. This magazine features the daily stories and updates from the Disney Parks Blog. (Link)
August 11 – Have you ever wondered what it would be like for a hamster to visit Walt Disney World? Wonder no more. (Link)
August 11 – The House of Blue in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney is leaving for a bigger location in GardenWalk Mall in Anaheim. They have outgrown their current 23,000 sq. ft. venue prompting the move to the 40,000 sq. ft. location. (Link)
August 12 – The highly anticipated film (at least by huge fans of Walt Disney, the man and the myth) “Walt Before Mickey” is being premiered at the AMC Downtown Disney 24 on Friday, August 14. Cast members will greet movie-goers and sign autographs from 12:00pm – 6:00pm. (Link)
August 12 – “The Lion King” is getting a sequel which will air on the Disney Channel in November. “The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar” will follow Kion, the second cub of Simba & Nala. The cast includes James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa, Rob Lowe as Simba, Gabrielle Union as Nala and Max Charles (The Amazing Spiderman 1 & 2) as Kion, the leader of the Lion Guard who protect the Pride Lands. (Link)
August 13 – Disney-a-holics are uniting in Disneyland for the annual D23 convention. (Link)
8/13 – CoverGirl makeup is introducing a new “Star Wars” make up collection which will include lipsticks, mascara and nail polishes. (Link)
That’s all the news for now. Follow me on Twitter @JazzinDisneyMom for more Disney news.
July 5 – Mickey Mouse has an uncharacteristic frown on his face. Disney legend Blaine Gibson, sculptor and animator for Walt Disney Studios since 1939, passed away at the age of 97. Gibson not only animated Disney classics such as 101 Dalmatian, Fantasia, Bambi and Peter Pan, he also sculpted the ‘Partners’ statues in Walt Disney World and Disneyland as well as all of the presidents in the Hall of Presidents through George W. Bush. According to a family friend, Gibson was watching 101 Dalmatians with his grandson before he ‘took his final nap’. (Link)
July 7 – Readers of Travel & Leisure recently voted on the 2015 World’s Best Awards and Disney Cruise Line came out on top of the #1 Mega-Ship Ocean Cruise Line for Families and Top Mega-Ship Ocean Cruise Line for the second time in a row. (Link)
July 7 – Comic-Con is coming! Comic-Con is coming! You know what that means? Star Wars news. The first bit of news to hit the media is that makers of The Lego Movie are teaming up again to write and direct a new Star Wars movie which will focus on a young Han Solo. The projected release date is May 25, 2018. (Link)
July 8 – Johnny Depp, dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow, took a break from filming the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie to visit a children’s hospital in Brisbane, Australia. The video of the encounter will make your heart smile while you reach for a hankie. (Link)
July 7 – Who will be the next royal to grace the silver screen in a live-action Disney movie? It appears that it will be Prince Charming. A writer and producers are already attached to the project. (Link)
July 8 – A state of the art wine service machine called the WineStation is now in use at Disneyland’s Grand Californian Resort. The machine allows sommeliers to serve vintage wines by the glass which average guests might find too expensive to buy by the bottle. (Link)
July 8 – A partial listing of Candlelight Processional narrators was released featuring Neil Patrick Harris, Whoopi Goldberg, Joe Morton, Meredith Vieria, Edward James Olmos and Amy Grant. Candlelight Processional Dinner packages have also gone on sale for most dates. (Link)
July 8 – As reported in the last Disney News post, the city of Anaheim was voting to give Disneyland a 30 year tax abatement on ticket gate tax. After rather contentious debate, including the Mayor, Tom Tait, adamantly arguing against the abatement, the Council voted 3-2 to approve the deal. For their part, Disney has agreed to spend $1 billion by enhancing and adding to the park and building a new 5,000-space parking lot. Also, if Disney spends another $500 million the agreement is extended to 45 years. (Link)
July 10 – Recently filed permits indicate that the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights will indeed be back for 2015. (Link)
July 10 – It appears that 300-plus cabins at the Campsite at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort are getting a rehab. (Link)
July 13 – When the 20th edition of Epcot’s International Food & Wine Festival begins in September it will not only take place in the World Showcase, it will expand this year into Future World. (Link)
July 14 – At the D23 Expo in August, eight Disney legends will be recognized for their contributions to the Disney legacy. These legends include George Bodenheimer (retired Executive Chairman of ESPN), Andreas Deja (Disney animator), Eyvind Earle (Disney artist), Danny Elfman (Musician), George Lucas (filmmaker), Susan Lucci (actress), Julie Reihm Casaletto (first Disneylany Ambassador) and Carson Van Osten (Disney Executive). (Link)
July 14 – Registration for the 2016 Princess Half Marathon weekend events have opened. However, if you are reading this and haven’t registered you might be out of luck. The half marathon, 10K and Glass Slipper Challenge are already sold out. If you missed out on registering for one of these events you can consider running for a charity or possible getting a registration through one of the approved travel agencies. (Link)
July 14 – Prince Harry’s Invictus Games are coming to ESPN Wide World of Sports in May, 2016. The Invictus Games is a competition for wounded servicemen and women. This is the first time the Invictus Games will take place in the United States.
July 14 – New details on Shanghai Disneyland were shared by Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger including the names of the six themed lands: Fantasyland, Treasure Cove, Adventure Isle, Tomorrowland, Mickey Avenue and Gardens of Imagination where ‘Ignite the Dream, a Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light’ will take place. (Link)
July 15 – Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland is expanding in 2015. There will be 17 parties this year beginning on September 11 and culminating on October 31. (Link)
July 16 – And the future hits keep on coming. Have you ever wondered how the Genie from Aladdin got stuck in that magic lamp? Disney is going to answer that question in their latest live-action prequel, Genies. Genies does not have a release dates yet. (Link) (Manager Note: Look out for a blog post summarizing all the upcoming Disney movies in the next few weeks.)
July 16 – As part of Disney’s Hollywood Studios Frozen Summer Fun, the Ice Palace Boutique is opening beginning on July 26. The boutique will transform guest ages 3-12 into their favorite Frozen character. It will be located on Commissary Lane across from ABC Commissary. (Link)
July 17 – Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday Dear Disneyland! Happy Birthday to you! (Link)
That’s all the news for now. Follow me on Twitter @JazzinDisneyMom for more Disney news.
Sue Nowicki splits her time between planning her next Walt Disney World vacation and being team mom to ten high-energy volleyball players where she fills the roles of secretary, navigator, treasurer, athletic trainer and team psychologist. You can follow her on Twitter @JazzinDisneyMom.
March 28 – Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, inspired by the popular Disneyland restaurant, Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort celebrated its soft opening on March 28. The official opening date is scheduled for late April. Until then, the Tiki souvenir mugs will not be available. (Link)
March 30 – Disney Cruise Line is changing their policy about ‘dummy dates’ when booking a bounce-back cruise. Guests will now not be required to select a specific sail date to take advantage of the perks of booking onboard. They will, however, still be required to sail within 24 months of the original booking date. (Link)
March 30 – Last month we reported the Richard Petty Driving Experience at Walt Disney World would be closing at the end of June. That date has now been extended to August 9. The final ride on August 9 will be auctioned off with the proceeds going to Give Kids The World. (Link)
March 30 – The baby rhino in Disney’s Animal Kingdom has a name! After a fan vote the overwhelming winner was ‘Kiama’ which means magic. (Link)
March 31 – Filming on the latest “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie has been delayed due to Johnny Depp’s hand injury and subsequent surgery. Filming is scheduled to resume on April 15. The delay in production is not expected to delay the release date of July 7, 2017. (Link)
March 31 – Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort debuted their new Disney Vacation Club villas and waterfront bungalows. (Link)
April 1 – Stitch’s Great Escape is slated to become Olaf’s Frozen Escape… APRIL FOOLS! TouringPlans.com played a fabulous April Fool’s joke on all its fans by posting a story including concept art that Stitch’s Great Escape was getting a ‘Frozen’ make-over. (Link)
April 2 – “Tangled: The Musical” is coming to Disney Cruise Line beginning on November 11 replacing “Villains Tonight” on the 4-night sailing aboard the Disney Magic. The musical will feature new songs by movie composer Alan Menken. (Link)
April 3 – The star-studded line-up for Star Wars Weekends was announced and features such Star Wars legends as Ian McDiarmid (Senator/Emperor Palpatine), Ray Park (Darth Maul), Frank Oz (Yoda) and Peter Mayhew (Chebacca). (Link)
April 6 – Tables In Wonderland guests are in for a big treat in April. Two special events will be held at Jiko at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. The first, being held on April 18 at 6:00pm, will be the Jike South African Wine Maker Dinner & Dessert Party featuring a seven-course meal with wine pairings followed by dessert and wine tasting on the Asante terrace. The second event, held April 19 at 6:00pm, will be the Jiko Wine Dinner Featuring Bruwer Raats of Raats Family Wines. The event will start on the Asante Terrace followed by dinner at Jiko. (Link)
April 7 – When the plans were revealed for the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration I was most excited to see what Sleeping Beauty Castle would look like. Here is a preview of how the creative Imagineers will make the castle gleem.
April 7 – Reservations are now open for the Star Wars Weekends premium packages which include reserved viewing and snacks for the Legends of the Force: Star Wars Celebrity Motorcade and a dessert party for the Symphony in the Star fireworks. Star Wars Weekend will take place on the weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, May 15 – June 14. (Link)
April 8 – Tickets to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are now on sale. Prices are $74-82 for adults and $69-77 for children (ages 3-9). (Link)
April 8 – The Star Wars library will be released on the digital platforms on April 10. All six movies in the franchise, along with never-before-seen footage and interviews will be part of the download. (Link)
April 8 – With the huge success of Cinderella, three new Disney live-action feature remakes have been rumored/confirmed in the last two weeks. Mulan, Winnie The Pooh and Pinocchio are the newest movies to possibly get the reboot. (Link) (Mulan: Link; Winnie The Pooh: Link; Pinocchio: Link)
April 8 – And the #MarchMagic winner is…
April 10 – Two new Dooney & Burke styles will debut at the Marketplace Co-Op at Walt Disney World on April 25. The styles are ‘Runaway Princess’ and ‘Beach’.
That’s all the news for now. Follow me on Twitter @JazzinDisneyMom for more Disney news.
Sue Nowicki splits her time between planning her next Walt Disney World vacation and being team mom to ten high-energy volleyball players where she fills the roles of secretary, navigator, treasurer, athletic trainer and team psychologist. You can follow her on Twitter @JazzinDisneyMom.
“Join me and together we can run the galaxy”….or at least that is the line I used to convince my family to make the 2200 mile trek to Anaheim to participate in the inaugural Star Wars Half Marathon Weekend. After months of preparation, our 3-race whirlwind vacation seemed to be over in the blink of an eye! The three new medals that I have added to my collection are so awesome that they make my enormous post-vacation laundry pile seem not so bad! From the opening of the Health and Fitness Expo to the half marathon finish line—read on for my recap of this inaugural intergalactic event.
The weekend began on Thursday with the opening of the runDisney Health and Fitness expo. The expo opened at 10am and my sister and I decided that we were going to hit the official race merchandise section first. For the Wine and Dine Half Marathon, I sent my parents to the expo two hours after opening so that they could snag me a Wine & Dine Half Marathon zippy sweatshirt. They were completely sold out—two hours after opening! I did not want to meet that same fate with this race. However, I suppose I never realized just how popular Star Wars really is. We arrived at 9:45am and had expected to wait in line—but not a line like this. We were persons #850 and #851. Evidently, the first people in line had arrived at 6:15 that morning. We were given color-coded wristbands which indicated our place in line and were then directed to a taped off section within a very large ballroom with the instructions that we could only leave to use the restroom. The line began moving at about 9:55, with each line allowed through the doors at 5 minute intervals. We waited about 40 minutes before it was finally our turn to go through the doors. Once through the doors we were taken through a hallway, down the stairs, and into the actual Health and Fitness Expo….where we were put into ANOTHER LINE! We waited in this line for about 45 minutes as they were only letting so many people into the merchandise “tent” at a time. We approached the entrance to the tent at 11:30 and got excited that it was finally our turn, but would you believe we were stopped right at the entrance? I begged the guy working the entrance to let my sister and I go through—we had dining reservations at 1140 at Blue Bayou and I knew that if we did not get into the tent at that very moment there would be NO WAY we would make it. The guy was very sympathetic and let us through. Thankfully, my sister and I had devised a plan of action while we were waiting in line, and in no time at all we had all the items we wanted and were checking out.
Couple of things about the merchandise tent: First, while the first day was really crowded, when I went back on Saturday there were only a few people shopping—so no line whatsoever AND it looked to me like all the items were still in stock. Second, I was disappointed that they did not have any 10K merchandise, no t-shirts, pins, or sweatshirts—very disappointing for those in our group who ran the 10K. Third, and this is just my personal opinion, it was really aggravating to see official race merchandise for sale on EBay while I was still waiting in line on Thursday. While I understand that some people make a living buying and reselling merchandise, it is often irritating to those of us who are actually running the races to not be able to buy commemorative items because the items have been snatched up for resale. I think runners should get first crack at all merchandise –maybe that first day of the Health and Fitness Expo could be reserved for participant sales. After that, everything can be fair game but at least those of us who are actually running the race can have the opportunity to buy items that commemorate our hard work.
The Health and Fitness Expo was held Thursday through Saturday at the Disneyland Hotel. There, guests could find various fitness related vendors, listen to guest speakers, and of course pick up race packets. We decided to pick up our packets mid-afternoon on Thursday to avoid the initial rush and beat the after work crowd. We had no problem at all picking up all of our packets. The lines were little to non-existent for the 5K, 10K, and Rebel Challenge packets and the race t-shirt pick up lines were also very short—that was a total plus for us since we had 9 packets to acquire!
The Star Wars 5K began near ESPN Zone at 5:30am on Friday morning. My sister and I decided to be on the other side of the race this time and opted to be voluntEARS. The rest of our family did run this race and the group consisted of my mom, my dad, my husband and all five of my kids. There were three corrals for the 5K with the A corral starting at 5:30am and subsequent corrals staring at about 10 minute intervals. The 3.1-mile course went through both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. There were two drink stops along the course as well as several character photo-ops. I am told that the lines for the characters were really long and cast members were not allowing people to stop. That was a bit disappointing to my family since that was a big appeal of this event—especially for my boys. Despite that, my gang had a great time and they were so excited to receive their finisher’s medallions. I was assigned to the bag check area for the 5K and with a pretty good spot near the jumbotron, I was able to see them all cross the finish line!
The 10K began bright and early on Saturday morning. The corrals were just a short walk from our Harbor Blvd hotel. Participating in this event with me were my husband, my sister, my dad, and my oldest son (14). Since our assigned corrals were different, we opted to start in corral “C” so that we could all run together. There were a total of 5 corrals (A-E) so that put us right in the middle of the pack. After the National Anthem and a surprise visit from C3PO and R2D2, the first corral was sent out on their way with subsequent corrals starting at about 5 minute intervals.
The course was great. There were three “hills” right in the beginning, but after that we were on pretty flat ground. The course took us through Disneyland Park—which was incredible. The course did NOT take us through Sleeping Beauty Castle, but we did run past the front of it as we traveled down Main Street, U.S.A. Right around mile 2 we were able to get a group selfie with the castle in the background. The course took us through Adventureland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland and then around the outside of Disneyland Park. We then ran through Disney California Adventure and to the finish line located at the Disneyland Hotel.
There were three water/Powerade stations on the course. There were several character stops also located throughout the course but, in my opinion, there were not enough. We stopped right around mile 2.5 because my son really wanted a picture with Chewbacca—something he missed out on the day before during the 5K. We waited in line for almost 30 minutes and nearly got swept because of the wait!! With our group at about 10:30/mile pace and starting in the middle of the pack, that shouldn’t have happened. My husband REALLY wanted a photo with Darth Vader, but we did not want to take the risk of stopping again…. And that line was TWICE as long! It was kind of a bummer because, again that is a big appeal of doing a runDisney race—character photo-ops. It would’ve been nice if those main characters had been available after the race so that we could’ve had our picture taken with them once we crossed the finish line. All in all, it was a great event. Nice course and beautiful scenery with the only downside being the lack of/lines for character photos.
The ½ marathon began much in the same way as the 10k. We started promptly at 5:30am. For this race it was just my sister and I and we started in corral B. Once we crossed the “bib check” point for corrals A and B, runners were able to have their photo taken with..guess who…Chewbacca! That would’ve been nice the previous day. Anyways, since we were in corral B, we began our race at around 5:40. The first part of the course was very similar to the 10K course running through both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Upon leaving Disney California Adventure, we began our nearly 8.5 mile course through the streets of Anaheim. Now, I know that there are many runDisney enthusiasts who feel that Walt Disney World races are better than Disneyland races because the Disneyland races run through the city. I COMPLETELY disagree. I LOVE running through the streets of Anaheim. There was so much to look at to keep my sister and I distracted while running—much better than the vacant highway we run when at Walt Disney World. The best part was all of the local people that came out to cheer us on. There were local fans everywhere along the course–some offering us runners snacks and drinks (from their own homes) and all offering much appreciated words of encouragement. It was incredible to see such community support—especially since we runners had taken over their streets for several hours that morning. After making the loop on Harbor Blvd and down Katella Ave, we made our way to the Disneyland Hotel to the finish line.
There were 9 water/Powerade stations located on the course. Right around mile 8, Cliff Shots were available in various flavors. There were many, many groups of local folks who were handing out licorice, pretzels, oranges, bottles of water and even mints to runners too. There were more characters available along this course—although the line for Darth Vader was still too long.
As a registered Rebel Challenge participant I received THREE race t-shirts, one for the 10k, the ½ marathon, and a special “Rebel Challenge” shirt—all were long sleeved ladies cut tech t-shirts and all had the word “inaugural” on them. I also received THREE medals—one each for the 10K and ½ marathon and then the third for completing the Rebel Challenge. They have made very nice additions to my race medal rack, although I will admit, I still have the Rebel Challenge one on my nightstand.
Overall, I think it was a pretty good race weekend. Aside from our little problem during the 10K and the lack of character photo opportunities during the 5K, the events were otherwise well planned and the courses well managed. The swag was pretty good and the finisher’s medals were nicely designed—although it was a little disappointing that the ½ marathon medal does not have “inaugural” engraved on it. I think I would definitely do this event again sometime, maybe when the boys are older and can both do the Rebel Challenge with me. I would certainly recommend this event to any runner who is also a Star Wars enthusiast. I am sure runDisney will make some interesting additions to next year’s event that will include aspects from the new movie that is set to be released later this year.
I’m little sad that the weekend seemed to come and go so quickly, especially since this will be my last runDisney race for a long while. I feel pretty lucky that I was able to be a part of this monumental event and what made it even better was being able to share it with my entire family. There is really nothing like running a Disney race with your loved ones by your side. Good luck to all those who are participating in upcoming runDisney events—May the Force be with you!
Welcome to the MouseQuest Podcast- Your guide in the quest for the perfect Disney vacation. This is episode number 74. On this week’s show we will be covering the special ticketed events that Disney has introduced over the past couple of months. We’ll take a look at what each new experience has to offer, the cost (more importantly) and how you can book one of these events. It’s very exciting to see new and unique experiences being offered in the parks and I hope this trend continues! Topics this week include:
Illuminations Sparkling Dessert Party
Epcot Wind Down
Star Wars Weekends VIP Packages
Harambe Nights
Appearing this week are Amy Bechtol, Dawn Gosdin, Rich Grady, and Marci Smith.