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Artist Turns Disney Animals Into Humans And The Results Are Amazing

Ever wondered what your favorite Disney animals look like personified?

Well, Japanese illustrator Chaico‘s Ghibli-esque portraits of Disney animals imagined as people put an end to that thought, just by how perfectly she nails them.

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Disney Consumer Products Unveils Halloween Trends and Fun Facts Through #DisneyHaunts Infographic

Disney Consumer Products (DCP) unveils a 2014 Halloween infographic with spook-tacular stats and Halloween trend information.

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Chasing Away the Disney Blues by Jennifer Romano

When the Magic Kingdom is far, far away, and you cannot seem to stop pining for the smell of freshly made popcorn or just one more ride on the Peoplemover or the Haunted Mansion, there are some activities that can give you that Disney fix, even if you are hundreds of miles away from Florida.

First, you can look through your DVDs and choose a classic Disney animated feature to view. This activity won’t transport you back to the parks, but it will help to dull the sting of having to leave all of the magic. Next, you could start compiling a list of Disney trivia questions to quiz yourself or your family on car rides or walks around the neighborhood. You could also read Disney blogs or follow fellow Disneyphiles on twitter. Many people post pictures of their vacations, and you could live vicariously through them while they are on their trips. You could also listen to Disney podcasts. These types of broadcasts usually contain Disney news or history or just some Disney related chatting that will help put you in a zip-a-dee-do-dah spirit. Before we moved to Florida, we really enjoyed re-watching Disney planning DVDs that you can order for free from www.disneyworld.com. The Travel Channel also has some fantastic specials about the Disney Parks that can help you deal with a lack of pixie dust.

If you like to cook, you could make some of the recipes that appear in Disney cookbooks that can be purchased online or in the parks. You can also ask for a recipe at any Disney restaurant. We enjoyed the rice at the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show, so we asked for the recipe. We were given the recipe on a piece of cardstock that we could take home. If you are not a master of the culinary arts, you could create a countdown chart until it is time for your next Disney vacation. You could staple links of paper together to do this or simply use a whiteboard; you could even make a tear off calendar for your Disney countdown chart. This would be a fun activity for the whole family, and you would feel the accomplishment of making it yet another day closer to your next trip.

For crafty folks out there, you could create a scrapbook of a previous trip by using maps, pictures, or any other paper products from the parks. You could also organize Disney pins or Vinylmation if you are a collector of either of these items. I enjoy setting up corkboards to display pins or organizing pins onto different lanyards. If you enjoy writing, you could start your own blog chronicling your love for Disney or just as a way to share photos or pass the time until your next vacation.

All of these options are sure to help stave off the Disney blues until it is time for you to make your way down to the happiest place on earth again for another magical escape! Until next time, have a magical day, and keep moving forward!

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“DOWNTON ABBEY” CAST MEMBERS GUEST STAR IN EPISODE OF DISNEY JUNIOR’S ACCLAIMED ANIMATED SERIES “DOC MCSTUFFINS,” PREMIERING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ON DISNEY CHANNEL

“Downton Abbey” stars Joanne Froggatt (Anna Bates), Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), Matt Milne (Alfred Nugent), Nigel Harman (Mr. Green) and Robert Bathurst (Sir Anthony Strallan) are among the guest-star voice cast in a special episode of Disney Junior’s Emmy-nominated animated series “Doc McStuffins.” Titled “Let the Nightingale Sing,” the episode premieres SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 (8:30-9:00 a.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel in the U.S. and in December on Disney Junior UK. In the extended-length episode, Doc and the toys magically travel back to 19th century England where they meet a young Florence Nightingale (voiced by Joanne Froggatt) and help her realize her dream of becoming a nurse.

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You’re Not Allowed to Wait in Line for This Disney Ride

In a test that started on Monday and runs through Thursday, Disney World is requiring Hollywood Studios visitors to make advance reservations via the FastPass+ system if they want to hop aboard the popular Toy Story ride.

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Photo: 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Medals

Take a look at the medals for the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend.

Let us know on Twitter which one is your favorite design.

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New Downtown Disney store unleashes a ‘Frozen’ frenzy

It was opening day for Anna & Elsa’s Boutique at Downtown Disney, the only store/salon in the world devoted to all things “Frozen.”

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A Tour of ‘San Fransokyo,’ the Hybrid City Disney Built for Big Hero 6

The upcoming movie Big Hero 6 represents the first-ever partnership between Marvel and Disney, two entities known for constructing fantastical universes. So it’s not surprising that bringing the story to film also required building an entire city of the future: a blend of Tokyo and San Francisco named San Fransokyo.

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Marvel’s secret plan for their movie universe seems to be driving Hollywood crazy

Marvel has changed the way blockbuster movies are made, and as Hollywood scrambles to reverse engineer their success,

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Special Offers for Disney Visa Cardmembers at Select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

Disney Visa® Cardmembers can enjoy two special offers this winter at the Walt Disney World® Resort.

Cardmembers can Play, Stay, Dine and Save up to $600* on a 5-night/6-day Walt Disney Travel Company room, ticket and dining plan package for a family of four at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels for stays most nights Dec. 14-20, 2014 and Jan. 5-March 7, 2015 when they book now-Dec. 29, 2014.

Cardmembers can save up to 30%** on rooms at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels for stays most nights Jan. 5-March 28, 2015 when they book now-Dec. 31, 2014.

Contact Travel Agents, Scott and Becky Donahue, of Once Upon a Vacation to plan and book your vacation.

*The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Savings based on non-discounted price of the same package for 2 adults, 1 junior, 1 child in the same room. Tickets valid for one Theme Park per day and must be used within 14 days of first use. Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion. Advance reservations required. Excludes campsites and 3-bedroom villas. Excludes alcoholic beverages and gratuities. Children ages 3-9 must order from children’s menu, if available. Some Table-Service restaurants may have limited or no availability at time of package purchase. 

**The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Length-of-stay requirements may apply. Savings based on non-discounted price for the same room. Additional per-adult charges may apply if more than 2 adults per room at Disney Value, Moderate and Deluxe Resorts. Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion. Advance reservations required. Offer excludes campsites, 3-bedroom villas and is not valid at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – The Little Mermaid Standard Rooms. 30% savings for select Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts; lower savings may be available for suites and at other select Resorts.

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