Take a look at some photos from the English Tea Garden at the UK Pavilion for Epcot’s Flower & Garden Festival.
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Take a look at some photos from the English Tea Garden at the UK Pavilion for Epcot’s Flower & Garden Festival.
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Would you like to watch the iconic fireworks at Walt Disney World while soaking in a pool on the back deck of your personal bungalow? Or raise a glass while cruising the Seven Seas Lagoon onboard a 50-foot yacht? You can do both and much more at the Magic Kingdom … for a price.
Now open at Downtown Disney, The BOATHOUSE: Great Food, Waterfront Dining, Dream Boats is the first of several new restaurants coming to The Landing, a new neighborhood that will be part of Disney Springs at Walt Disney World® Resort.
The BOATHOUSE is an upscale waterfront dining experience where guests can feast on fresh seafood, a raw bar, steaks and chops while enjoying a display of rare dream boats from the 1930s – 1950s.
And, if guests want more, they can purchase tickets for guided tours on The BOATHOUSE Amphicars, which launch from land and enter water with a splash, or The Venezia, a breathtaking 40-foot wooden Italian Water Taxi.
Plus, Harbor Master festivities take place throughout the day and evening. Guests can experience flag ceremonies and lively musical performances of beloved bugle songs. Inside, they can enjoy live entertainment featuring a variety of musical styles.
Take a look at Cinderella’s Royal Carriage at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, plus a few additional Cinderella Movie items from the park.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is under construction as it begins to ready itself for a new nighttime spectacular called ‘Rivers of Light’. The photos show construction of seating that will be available for guests to view the show.
Concept Art of Rivers of Light
Photo: Disney
Tickets for the 2015 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World® Resort are now available. Please see below for event dates and ticket prices. Please note prices do not include tax.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Sept. 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27; Oct. 1, 2015
Advance Purchase Price: $68 for adults/$63 for children (ages 3-9)
Day of Event Price: $74 for adults/$69 for children (ages 3-9)
Oct. 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, Nov. 1, 2015
Advance Purchase Price: $74 for adults/$69 for children (ages 3-9)
Day of Event Price: $79 for adults/$74 for children (ages 3-9)
Oct. 31, 2015: $87 for adults/$82 for children (ages 3-9)
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
Nov. 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19; Dec. 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 2015
Advance Purchase Price: $74 for adults/$69 for children (ages 3-9)
Day of Event Price: $79 for adults/$74 for children (ages 3-9)
Nov. 20, 29; Dec. 4, 11, 17, 2015: $79 for adults/$74 for children (ages 3-9)
Dec. 18, 2015: $84 for adults/$77 for children (ages 3-9)
To order tickets call 407-W-DISNEY or visit DisneyWorld.com.
If visiting Walt Disney World Resort solo never crossed your mind, think again. There are myriad ways to enjoy Disney’s world-class theme parks, resorts and more all by yourself.
Ride your favorite attraction more than once, shop till you drop, indulge in over-the-top treats, learn something new and make friends along the way.
Here are 25 ways you can discover another side of the magic on your own:
Little League World Series superstar Mo’ne Davis was honored Monday as the Grand Marshal of the Magic Kingdom’s Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade at Walt Disney World Resort.
Davis, the Philadelphia teen who was visiting Walt Disney World Resort with her family, spent time after the parade near Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom playfully teaching a few young girls and Mickey Mouse how to throw a baseball.
Her visit to Walt Disney World Resort comes on the heels of last month’s announcement that Disney Channel will feature Davis in a made-for-TV movie called Throw Like Mo. Davis will be a consultant for the movie, which will tell the inspiring story of the sports phenom who, at age 13, made history last summer as the first female to pitch a shutout in the Little League World Series.
Take a look at some photos from Hollywood Boulevard of the new (old) look of Disney’s Hollywood Studios without the Sorcerer Hat. Let us know on twitter what you think of the view.