Disney Family of Wines Weekend at Walt Disney World Resort

You can savor life and all its magic at the Disney Family of Wines Weekend. Gather with friends to enjoy an intimate and adventurous getaway. Crafted for those whose passion for wine is as genuine as their love for Disney.  More info>>

They will explore flavors and interact with a collection of curated wines produced by winemakers and wineries that have a special connection to Disney.  

Embark on a culinary adventure and indulge in the finer things in life. 

This package includes 3-days/2-nights: 

  • 2-night stay at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Main Tower – Lake View on the nights of May 17 and May 18, 2019  
  • 4 interactive workshops hosted by winery representatives and culinary experts  
  • May 17: Opening reception 
  • May 18: Two workshops, luncheon and gala dinner 
  • May 19: Two workshops, luncheon, and closing reception 
  • $2,950 per person, based on adult double occupancy. Space is limited! 

The number of packages available for this offer is limited. Package is available to guests age 21 and older with valid proof of age. Theme park admission is not required to attend events and is not included in this package. Cannot be combined with any other discount of promotion. Package and package components are nontransferable. 

This package is non-refundable for cancellations made 29 days or less prior to arrival or for no-shows. 

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Exciting runDisney News for this Weekend!

If you are participating in the 2019 Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend presented by Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, we have exciting news! 

For a limited time, Feb. 21 – March 3, 2019, you can book your Disney Resort Hotel Package with individual event registrations for the following runDisney events. 

NEW! 2020 Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend presented by Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals 
o Booking Window:  Feb. 21-March 3, 2019 
o Travel Window: Feb. 13-March 1, 2020 
o Event Dates:  Feb. 21-23, 2020 
  
2020 Walt Disney World® Marathon Weekend presented by Cigna 
o Booking Window:  Feb. 21-March 3, 2019 
o Travel Window: Jan. 1-19, 2020 
o Event Dates:  Jan. 1-8, 2020 

2019 Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon 
o Booking Window: Feb. 21-March 3, 2019 
o Travel Window: Oct. 26-Nov. 8, 2019 
o Event Dates: Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2019 

2019 Star WarsTM Half Marathon – The Dark Side presented by OtterBox 
o Booking Window: Open Now 
o Travel Window: March 30-April 12, 2019 
o Event Dates: April 4-7, 2019 

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Five Favorites at Disneyland Park

Are you heading to Disneyland® Park for the first time? Here are a few things to experience at Walt Disney’s original Magic Kingdom:

1. Celebrate Mickey and Minnie in a BIG way – During Get Your Ears On – A Mickey and Minnie Celebration, you can enjoy the festive décor, foods, merchandise and family-fun entertainment, including the new high-energy projection show, “Mickey’s Mix Magic.” The fan-favorite “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” is also back with a rockin’ new opening to kick off the party

2. Adventure along a swashbuckling cruise – You can join the swashbucklers of Pirates of the Caribbean. This classic attraction is a thrilling, immersive adventure, featuring a cast of characters, including Captain Jack Sparrow himself!

3. Visit the estate of happy haunts – When you materialize in New Orleans Square, make sure they drop into Haunted Mansion for a spooky tour… 999 restless spirits await!

4. Encounter a hero of the Resistance – At Star Wars Launch Bay, you can step into the light side and meet the courageous hero Rey. And while they’re there, they can check out film props, costumes and other memorabilia from a galaxy far, far away.

5. Step into a realm of fantasy – No trip to Disneyland would be complete without a visit to Fantasyland. Kids (and kids at heart) will love spinning around Mad Tea Party, as well as soaring through the sky on Dumbo the Flying Elephant.  

Don’t forget the incredible ticket offers currently available, helping you save while spending more time at the Happiest Place on Earth! Check out the Featured Offers section for more information!

What are your must-do’s at Disneyland Park?

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Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Disney’s Epcot

Walt Disney World’s futuristic Epcot theme park began less as an entertainment location and more as a utopian society. The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, as originally dreamt up by Walt Disney himself, transformed into a World’s Fair-inspired park with an emphasis on science, technology, and the arts by the time it opened in 1982. 

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Choose 8 Of Your Favorite Foods And We’ll Reveal Which Pixar Movie Best Matches Your Taste Palate

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Nighttime Spectaculars Fill the Skies at Walt Disney World

CENTER STAGE: The skies above Walt Disney World come alive at night with darting lasers, dancing spotlights and spectacular fireworks in live entertainment spectacles that leave guests breathless. With amazing projections on Cinderella Castle and fireworks exploding in the skies above it, Happily Ever After is a dazzler showcasing current and classic Disney stories. It’s accompanied by “Once Upon a Time,” a nighttime show using projection-mapping technology to dramatically fill every nook and cranny of Cinderella Castle with Disney magic.

Epcot guests stand in wonderment as IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth unfolds before them, bursting forth above World Showcase Lagoon in homage to the nations of the world, with a memorable soundtrack and brilliant effects. Now, more than ever, is the time to say farewell to IllumiNations, as it is scheduled to complete its nearly 20-year run in the second half of 2019.

Spellbound guests of Disney’s Hollywood Studios see the forces of good and evil battle it out in Fantasmic!, an amazing spectacle of pyrotechnics, laser lights, characters, music, decorative floats and dancing water taking audiences through the imagination of Mickey Mouse.

ALSO STARRING:

  • Guests relive memorable Star Wars moments projected onto the Chinese Theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios with Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular, featuring the music, magic and characters of the film series accompanied by sensational fireworks, lasers, fog effects and more.
  • Tree of Life Awakenings at Disney’s Animal Kingdom leave guests gazing in wonderment as animal images emerge nightly from within the mystical tree – anything from flickering fireflies to a leaping doe to love blossoming among hummingbirds.
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6 Things I Learned Bringing A Child To Walt Disney World For The First Time

There are few people in the world who don’t enjoy a good theme park. Whether you like the rides, parades, fireworks or just eating loads of food that is terrible for you, but tastes amazing, there’s something there for everybody. I say this as somebody who first visited Disneyland when he was 10, but didn’t truly fall in love with the place until I went back when I was an adult.

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Photo – New Poster for ‘Frozen 2’

Check out the new poster from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” below.

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Remembering Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith

Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith passed away in Burbank, California, on February 15, 2019. He was 78. Dave dedicated his four-decade career at The Walt Disney Company to preserving Disney’s precious treasures from film, television, theme parks, and beyond. Named a Disney Legend in 2007, Dave was beloved by fans around the world for his wide knowledge of the Company’s rich history, which he shared in books and through his popular magazine column “Ask Dave.”

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Star Wars IX’: The Last Skywalker Film Wraps Principal Photography

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It feels impossible, but today wrapped photography on Episode IX. There is no adequate way to thank this truly magical crew and cast. I’m forever indebted to you all.

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