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Walt Disney World Resort Welcomes a New Princess, Elena of Avalor

Walt Disney World Resort will be the place where families can see Disney’s newest princess – the first inspired by diverse Latin cultures – Elena of Avalor. “The Royal Welcome of Princess Elena” is a live performance that will be presented several times daily at Magic Kingdom Park. Its limited-engagement begins August 12.

In the special welcoming ceremony on the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage, Cinderella and Prince Charming will host their newest royal friend and invite her to share her amazing story with park guests. As part of the show, Elena will recount her magical adventures and triumphant return to Avalor through the song, “My Time.”

While Elena’s music makes the new show shimmer and sparkle, so does the new princess’ vibrant royal gown and glittering crown. Rich in color and detail, the gown reflects Elena’s special qualities and cultural origins. The one-of-a-kind gown is made from 14 yards of crimson Avaloran satin, embroidered with more than 900 flowers that represent her kingdom and family. The beautiful crown she wears holds 222 dazzling jewels.

Elena’s debut at Walt Disney World follows the launch of the new animated series, “Elena of Avalor,” which premiered in a simulcast on Disney Channel and Disney Junior on July 22. It ranks as the #1 series telecast among all kid-targeted TV networks in Total Viewers, Kids 2-11 and Adults 18-49, for 2016 to-date.

A brave and adventurous teenager, Princess Elena embodies all the qualities of a classic Disney princess, displaying thoughtfulness, resilience and compassion. She has the heart and mind of a true leader, making her a princess for everyone.

Fans of Princess Elena can find specialty merchandise like her dress, crown, and scepter throughout stores at Walt Disney World Resort.

Elena will make her debut at Disneyland Resort at Disney California Adventure this fall.

About Elena of Avalor
Set in the enchanted fairytale kingdom of Avalor, the stories of “Elena of Avalor” incorporate influences from diverse Latin and Hispanic cultures through architecture, traditions, food and customs. Magic, mythology, folklore and music also play an important role, with each episode featuring original songs spanning an array of Latin musical styles including Mariachi, Latin Pop, Salsa, Banda and Chilean Hip Hop. The series airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. EDT on Disney Channel and weekends at 11:00 a.m. EDT on Disney Junior.

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Photos – Concept Art for Toy Story Land Displayed on Construction Walls at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Take a look at some photos of Concept Art for Toy Story Land that is displayed on the construction walls at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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NIGHT OF JOY 2016 AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT OFFERS MORE MUSIC, SPIRIT AND FUN!

The next generation of Night of Joy at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is just about a month away. And, as we shared a few months ago, this year Night of Joy at Walt Disney World Resort is enhancing its offerings, with an amazing lineup featuring eighteen great artists in Contemporary Christian Music.

And since Night of Joy is taking place at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, we’re adding more spirit with our “Fields of Joy.” Guests can come on down to our premier sports fields and play a fast-paced game of 4v4 soccer, kick a field goal, clock their pitching arm, showcase their free throw skills and more. Plus, they can tempt their taste buds with a variety of food trucks to satisfy any big league appetite.

In addition to more music and more spirit, we are infusing more fun by adding Christian Comedians to the line-up on both nights. We’re also and introducing FanFest at Jostens Center, a fun, interactive area including video games, 60 second challenges, Imagination Playground and oversized versions of popular games such as foosball, Connect Four and chess.

Plus, for the first time at Night of Joy, exclusive merchandise from many of the artists appearing each night will be available in the Jostens Center.

To top it all off, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, along with some other Disney friends, will be on hand to meet Guests from 5-11 p.m. each night.

And, on Saturday night, Guests can enjoy a special opportunity to participate in multiple question and answers sessions with some of the top artists appearing at the event.

As a reminder, the following ticket options are available:

  • A single-night, concert only ticket for Friday, Sept. 9 – $39 plus tax (in advance); $45 the day of the show (if available).
  • A single-night concert and one-day Disney theme park ticket (valid for one of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks) for Saturday, Sept. 10 – $99 plus tax (in advance); $114 plus tax the day of the show (if available).*
  • A two-night concert ticket (which includes both nights’ concerts and one-day Disney theme park ticket (valid for one of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks) – $119 plus tax (in advance).*

Please note the one-day Disney theme park ticket is only valid for Saturday, Sept 10, 2016.

Here’s the full lineup for Night of Joy:

Friday, Sept. 9, 2016

HP Field House

6:30-7:45 p.m. – Matthew West

8:30-10 p.m. – Crowder

11 p.m.-12:30 a.m. – MercyMe

Champion Stadium

7:30-8:30 p.m. – Francesca Battistelli

9:15-10:45 p.m. – Chris Tomlin

11:30 p.m. -1 a.m. – Casting Crowns

Jostens Center

6-7 p.m. – Stars Go Dim

7:45-8:15 p.m. – Zealand Worship

8:45-9:15 p.m. – Zealand Worship

10-10:30 p.m. – OBB

11-11:30 p.m. – OBB

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016

HP Field House

6:30-7:30 p.m. – Thousand Foot Krutch

8:00-9:15 p.m. – RED

10:15-11:45 p.m. – Switchfoot

Champion Stadium

7:00-8 p.m. – Hillsong YOUNG & FREE

8:45-10 p.m. – for KING & COUNTRY

10:45 p.m.-12:15 a.m. – Newsboys

Jostens Center

5:30-6:15 p.m. – VERIDIA

9:15-9:35 p.m. – Tim Timmons

10:30-11:15 p.m. – Derek Minor

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Photos – ‘Pandora: The World of Avatar’ Posters at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Take a look at some posters that are up near the entrance of the future home of Pandora: The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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Experience Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Disney Springs with Limited Time Offer

As part of the Grand Opening Summer Celebration at Disney Springs™, guests can take advantage of a limited time offer at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique location only in Disney Springs Marketplace.

Guests staying at a Walt Disney World® Resort Hotel will receive a 10% discount on reservations for Guests ages 3-12 at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique location in Disney Springs from Aug. 7- Sept. 5, 2016. This limited time offer, which is also available to Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members and Disney Visa Cardmembers, is only valid at the Disney Springs location.

The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique moved to a new location near Once Upon a Toy at Disney Springs Marketplace. Inspired by the Walt Disney’s “Cinderella,” this newly expanded salon is the place for princesses and knights to prepare for the royal ball. It’s now five times larger than its original location inside World of Disney.

Access to this beautiful new location is exclusive for young guests and their families seeking a royal transformation. This special offer is a fantastic way for guests to experience a little bit of magic inside this beautiful new destination at Disney Springs.

Reservations for Guests ages 3-12 at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique are highly recommended. Appointments can be made up to 180 days in advance by calling (407) WDW-STYLE (407-939-7895).

Offer valid only at Disney Springs Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique August 7, 2016 through September 5, 2016. Offer applies only to merchandise transactions and does not apply to other types of transactions including, but not limited to, the purchase of tickets, passes, previous purchases, Disney Dollars, Disney Gift Cards or Disney PhotoPass. Offer cannot be used in combination with any other offers, including but not limited to, Cast Member, DVC, Passholder discounts, etc. Offer subject to change without notice. In store purchase only. Must present valid ID to receive discount.

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Limited Time Character Experiences for Guests with Memory Maker Available Soon at Magic Kingdom

Guests can now delight in a special Disney Character Experience at Walt Disney World® Resort, courtesy of Memory Maker.

For a limited time, Aug. 7-31, 2016, Disney PhotoPass Service will offer a Character Experience at Magic Kingdom® Park for Guests who have purchased Memory Maker or Memory Maker One Day. This limited-time opportunity gives your Clients access to a private Disney Character Experience with a Disney Princess at Heritage House in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom Park from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Only one person in the party needs to have purchased Memory Maker in order for the group to enjoy this Character Experience.

Memory Maker is subject to the Memory Maker Terms and Conditions. Memory Maker includes photos taken during the applicable Memory Maker window. A MagicBand is required to receive certain attraction photos and other digital content. If Memory Maker purchased at the advance purchase price, any photos taken within 3 days from the date Memory Maker is purchased will not be included and must be purchased separately. Online registration required. Disney PhotoPass Photos in your account will expire pursuant to the expiration policy at Walt Disney World. Downloads are restricted to personal use only. Not responsible for missing, lost or damaged photos. Subject to restrictions and change without notice. Valid theme park admission required for certain photo locations.

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Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza Now Open at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World

Build-your-own pizzas made at crazy fast speed are the specialty at Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza, the newest fast-casual restaurant in Town Center at Disney Springs™ featuring scratch-made dough and artisanal toppings – and two blazing hot ovens that turn out thin-crisp pies in 180 seconds.

The menu centers around custom-built pizzas (Guests pick the toppings) all for one price, with an interactive assembly line that lets your Clients customize a pizza (or pick one of the Signature Pizzas). The 11-inch pizzas go into the blazing hot, open-flame oven and emerge with a light-as-air, crisp crust.

Dough is made in-house, and pizza and salad ingredients are free from artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. (And they offer gluten-free dough and vegan cheese). Guests can create their favorite or stick with a classic, like the Red Vine with Ovalini mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, Parmesan, basil, red sauce and olive oil drizzle. Salads range from a classic Caesar to kale, quinoa and cranberries.Beverages include lemonades, aguas frescas, real cane sugar sodas plus beer and wine.

The spacious, 5,000-square-foot eatery features two open hearth ovens and seating for 200 (and accepts the Disney Dining Plan). Blaze Pizza was designed as part of the Disney Springs architecture to resemble an 1850s-era sawmill that’s been contemporized, and uses single-species wood in the open kitchen and ordering area, including lumber milled from a Cypress log felled more than 200 years ago and reclaimed from Florida’s Apalachicola River. A large covered patio with seating cantilevers over the waterfront.

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Walt Disney World Fun Facts – Theme Parks

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Boulder Builder . . . Here’s one to stump your friends with. How many stones are there in Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom? NONE. The whole shell of the building is fiberglass.

Green Thumb . . . More than 30 tons of fruits and vegetables grown at The Land pavilion at Epcot are served in Walt Disney World restaurants.

Finger Food . . . More than 1.8 million pounds of turkey drumsticks are consumed every year in four Disney theme parks — Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Spaced Out . . . Spaceship Earth, the visual and thematic centerpiece of Epcot, weighs 16 million pounds — more than three times that of a space shuttle fully fueled and ready for launch. The outer “skin” of Spaceship Earth is made up of 11,324 aluminum and plastic-alloy triangles. Also, did you know that rainwater never falls off the sphere? It’s channeled into the ball and funneled away.

Water, Water Everywhere . . . If you emptied the water from The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion in Epcot into one-gallon milk jugs and laid them side by side, they would stretch from here to New Orleans, Knoxville or Raleigh — 540 miles. And the recipe for the artificial seawater called for 27 truckloads of sodium chloride, or common table salt.

Ready, Aim . . . The fountain at Epcot Innoventions Plaza can shoot water 150 feet in the air — within 30 feet of the top of Spaceship Earth. If all of the shooters were fired at once, there would be 2,000 gallons of water in the air.

IllumiNations . . . More than 26,000 feet of lights outline the Epcot World Showcase pavilions — a string long enough to stretch across the Golden Gate Bridge more than six times.

It’s a Tall World, After All . . . Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom (just under 200 feet) is the tallest attraction at Walt Disney World Resort, followed by The Twilight Zone™ Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (199 feet), Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle (189 feet), Spaceship Earth at Epcot (183 feet), Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom (180 feet) and The Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom (145 feet).

Biggest Ever . . . Disney’s Animal Kingdom encompasses 403 acres, the company’s biggest theme park. The park’s centerpiece is The Tree of Life, 14 stories high and 50 feet wide at its trunk.

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NEW ‘MISS FORTUNE FALLS’ ATTRACTION COMING TO DISNEY’S TYPHOON LAGOON SPRING 2017

A brand new attraction called Miss Fortune Falls is coming to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon at Walt Disney World® Resort in spring of 2017!

Miss Fortune Falls will be a family-style raft attraction that takes Guests on a splashing journey through the fabled Captain Mary Oceanear’s past. Legend has it that Captain Oceanear, a treasure-hunting heroine, travelled across the sea collecting unique artifacts before she became stranded at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon many years ago by a rogue storm.

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Onboard treasure rafts, Guests will ascend to the top of the attraction before plunging into a white-water adventure where they will be able to spot some of the treasures Captain Oceanear gathered from around the world.

With a ride time of two minutes, Miss Fortune Falls will be among the lengthiest attractions at both Disney Water Parks.

Stay tuned for more details about this exciting new addition to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon.

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Walt Disney World Fun Facts

It’s Not a Small World, After All . . . Covering nearly 40 square miles, Walt Disney World Resort is about the size of San Francisco or two Manhattan islands. Of the nearly 25,000 acres, a third is designated as conservation land.

A Cast of Thousands . . . more than 70,000 Cast Members in Central Florida to be more precise. That’s how many people it takes to create the magic at the Vacation Kingdom. Not surprisingly, Walt Disney World Resort is the largest single-site employer in the United States.

What the Well-Dressed Mouse Will Be Wearing . . . depends entirely on the occasion. Mickey Mouse himself has more than 136 different sets of duds, ranging from a scuba suit to a tuxedo. Minnie Mouse’s wardrobe contains more than 100 outfits, including everything from a cheerleader ensemble to evening gowns.

Suds ‘R Us . . . If you were to wash and dry one load of laundry every day for 52 years, you’d clean as much as the folks at Walt Disney World Laundry do in a single day. The cast members there launder an average of 285,000 pounds each day. In addition, between 30,000 and 32,000 garments are dry-cleaned daily.

Smile! . . . With millions of visitors annually, it’s no wonder the Disney parks are among the most photographed places in the United States.  On any given day, Disney’s PhotoPass photographers take between 100,000 and 200,000 photos of guests at Walt Disney World Resort. The PhotoPass service allows guests to view, share and order their Disney photos online and create Disney products such as PhotoBooks and mugs.

I’m Dreaming of a “Green” Christmas . . . The 1,500 Christmas trees at Walt Disney World Resort won’t be the only “green” holiday delights each season as each Walt Disney World resort hotel glows with new “conservation” lighting — more than 700,000 LED lights in all. String the bulbs end to end and the strand would stretch for 96 miles or light the path from Jacksonville to Orlando, all while using 1/10th of the power of traditional incandescent bulbs.

Who’s Still Thirsty? . . . More than 75 million Cokes are consumed each year at Walt Disney World Resort along with 13 million bottles of water.

Ears to You . . . When laid end to end, there are enough of the famous “Mouse Ear” hats sold each year to stretch 175 miles or cover the head of every man, woman and child in Orange County, Fla. There are also enough Disney character T-shirts sold to put Mickey Mouse’s smiling face on the chest of every resident of Montana.

Sign Here . . . If you stacked the number of standard autograph books sold annually, it would match the height of 200 Cinderella Castles. Add the Princess-style autograph books and, end to end, the books would reach 88 miles into space.

Gone But Not Forgotten . . . Walt Disney World Lost and Found is one busy place. Every day an average of 210 pairs of sunglasses are turned in and, since 1971, an estimated 1.65 million pairs of glasses have found their way into the “lost” bin. On an annual basis, Lost and Found cast members collect more than 6,000 cell phones, 3,500 digital cameras, 18,000 hats and 7,500 autograph books.

Curious Claims . . . According to long-time Lost and Found staffers, the most unusual items turned in have been a glass eye, a prosthetic leg and a potty trainer. Each, incidentally, was claimed (but not by the same person).

Busman’s Holiday . . . Nearly 300 Walt Disney World buses transport guests around the Vacation Kingdom, making the Walt Disney World fleet the third largest in Florida behind Miami and Jacksonville.

Fly Me to the Moon . . . Since 1971, the total miles logged by Walt Disney World monorail trains would be equal to more than 30 round trips to the moon. One dozen new cars were put into service along the 14-mile beamway in 1990 as the original fleet received a well-deserved retirement.

Here’s Looking (Down) At You . . . From the air, Walt Disney World Resort boasts a number of “heady” sights. For instance, the unique “Mouse Trap” on the 6th hole at the Magnolia golf course that looks like a famous corporate symbol. Over at Disney’s Osprey Ridge Golf Club, Mickey’s profile greets golfers on the large practice green. The famous mouse is the model for the courtyard and area in front of the Chinese Theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Room With a View . . . Disney’s Wedding Pavilion was designed to provide the bride and groom a view of Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle while standing at the altar.

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