Disney has gone pink, Millenial Pink, for the Spring Season.
Not only can you get pink Minnie and Mickey ears; but even pink magic bands!
Oh, and I hope you know about Celebrations. If you are at Disney this spring and Celebrating a personal achievement or birthday; then, stop by Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace at the Polynesian Village, Magic Kingdom. They are celebrating guests events with this tasty treat:
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Guests of Disney will be the first to enjoy a sneak peak of the upcoming film release of the Incredibles 2.
May 18, 2018, Guests can stop by the Walt Disney Presents theater at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios or at Disney California Adventure park and be treated to a sneak peek in 3D presentation with special effects that only Disney can wow with!
I’m gearing up for Edna Mode’s Super Dance Party! And CaribbeanDays is inviting you to the Party! Want to join us? Let us take you there!
~~Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten~~
April 12, 2017 ‘Ohana restaurant opened in the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World. Food is served family style, Disney friends stop by the tables at specified times of the day, and entertainment includes singing, ukulele playing, limbo contests and races where children push coconuts around the restaurant.
In the mid-1950’s, Walt Disney developed an interest in the Polynesia culture. He patronized Polynesian supper clubs and tiki bars. He loved the food and atmosphere so much that he wanted to open up his own Polynesian/Tiki restaurant. But Disney wanted to make the Tikis, birds and flowers move and talk. This was not only the birth of the idea for the Polynesian resort but Audio Animatronics, which is at the heart and soul of all the Disney parks.
Disney’s ‘Ohana Restaurant is located within the Polynesian Resort.
‘Ohana – ‘Ohana is a large family-style restaurant located on the second floor of the Great Ceremonial House, which serves breakfast and dinner. For breakfast, the location operates as ‘Ohana’s Best Friends Breakfast with Lilo and Stitch, a meal service with Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Lilo and Stitch visiting tables while food is served family-style in calabash platters. During dinner, the location serves its ‘Ohana Feast, a family-style meal featuring several varieties of grilled skewered meats cooked on an oak-burning fire pit along with family-friendly live entertainment. If you’re lucky, you’ll have a front row seat to the Wishes fireworks show while enjoying this Hawaiian feast.
The Business Deal of Toad and Pooh – Hidden Disney
Before the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh arrived in Magic Kingdom; there was Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. When Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride was closed to make room for Winnie the Pooh, many Disney guests were sad and wanted Mr. Toad to stay. As the Pooh ride starts, there are several framed photos. One of these photos shows Mr. Toad handing Winnie the Pooh the deed to the attraction as a gesture of Mr. Toad’s support for Winnie the Pooh.
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was created by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney for films distributed by Universal Studios back in the 1920s.
Quite the long history developed from this cartoon character and it resulted in Universal Studios taking control over Oswald resulting in a dispute that went on for decades!
Disney did not regain ownership over Oswald until February 2006. Disney literally traded Al Michaels of ABC, ESPN and NBC Sports to Universal Studios for the return of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit!
If you are looking to recycle the eggs your kids gathered from Hop Into Denville, drop them off at the bins located at Highland State Bank, Urban Muse and Sisters ! Thanks for participating. Please return clean 🙂
Disney Legend, Richard Irvine (April 5, 1910 – March 30, 1976) headed up Disney Imagineering for creation of every Disneyland and World attraction.
The Richard F. Irvine Riverboat was named after the Disney executive Richard Irvine and was the second riverboat to enter into service on the Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom Park. Its counterpart, the Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat, served from October 2, 1971, through 1980.
Cast member Irvine’s window credit in Magic Kingdom is above the Plaza Restaurant and says: “Walter E. Disney – Graduate School of Design & Master Planning – Instructors, Howard Brummitt, Marvin Davis, Fred Hope – Headmaster, Richard Irvine – Dean of Design, John Hench – Instructors, Vic Greene, Bill Martin, Chuck Myall”