Disney Cruise Line Debuts New Menu Items at Palo Specialty Restaurant

The enticing flavors and rich culinary traditions of Italy take center-stage once again at Palo, the signature adult-exclusive restaurant aboard every Disney Cruise Line ship. New menu items revisit the restaurant’s Italian roots with the addition of regional recipes, authentic ingredients and time-honored techniques.

Paired with sweeping ocean views and an intimate, romantic atmosphere—and perhaps a glass of wine from the restaurant’s extensive reserve wine list—the new offerings expand upon the superlative dining experience and delectable cuisine at Palo.

New Wine Pairing Menu

Culinary connoisseurs seeking an epicurean journey at sea will delight in the Esperienza del Vino wine pairing menu. Featuring six courses, each expertly paired with a glass of wine or spirit, the pairing menu boasts all-new dishes for a fresh take on a guest-favorite experience.

The evening begins with savory coppa (thinly sliced cured pork neck) on dressed fava beans, garnished with sharp pecorino cheese and micro celery. A refreshing Venetian Bellini made with sparkling Prosecco, ripe white peaches and a hint of raspberry is a fitting aperitif.

With appetites whet and palates prepped, four courses follow: gnocchi with nutty cep mushroom sauce; poached white asparagus with smoked anchovies, quail egg and truffle oil; sea bass with spinach and buckwheat. The finale of the savory dishes is beef striploin—aged for 25 days, seared and roasted with rosemary—thinly sliced and served with dressed arugula.

Samples from Italy’s renowned vineyards highlight each course, aptly selected to amplify the senses. In order: Bellavista Franciacorta Cuvee Brut, a rich blend of 30 distinctive wines; dry, flowery Elena Walch Gewurztraminer from the northern province of South Tyrol; La Scolca Gavi dei Gavi Black Label, crisp and acidic with undertones of almond and lime; and full-bodied Antinori Tignanello Marchesi, a potent Tuscan red with notes of spice, fruit, oak, licorice and rosemary.

A decadent denouement comes in the form of creamy mascarpone mousse, enclosed in a delicate white chocolate dome and served atop fluffy rhubarb and grappa sponge cake in a bed of sweet consommé jelly. The dish is elegantly garnished with a floral and fruity flourish, and a soft Alexander Platinum Grappa leaves only satisfied sighs in its wake.

New Dinner Selections

The newest iteration of the Palo menu celebrates the world-renowned cuisine of Italy, the birthplace of international necessities like Parmesan cheese.

A stand-out addition to the dinner selection is a whole roasted chicken, marinated for 24 hours in lemon, sea salt and rosemary. Beautifully presented in a copper serving dish with roasted baby vegetables, asparagus and potatoes, the entree is topped with a Barolo wine reduction typical to the mountainous region of Piedmont in the northwest. Intended for sharing, this dish serves two.

From the seafood selection, a piquant Dover sole is fileted tableside and served with regional staples like capers, anchovies, sundried tomatoes and thyme potatoes. An exquisite Prosecco and black truffle reduction gives new life to classic sea scallops. And, returning to the menu with a new twist, seared ahi tuna steak is prepared with blanched green beans, roasted new potatoes and peppered quail eggs.

Sweet endings are a Palo specialty, and the enhanced dessert menu includes a variety of warm, cold, sweet and tangy offerings. These include light, creamy tiramisu—a coffee-infused classic—and a limoncello tart for a refreshing pop of citrus. One thing that hasn’t changed is the signature Palo chocolate soufflé, prepared fresh to-order and served piping hot with luscious vanilla bean and chocolate sauces, plus a scoop of ice cream for good measure.

Reservations are required for all Palo dining experiences and can be booked online or onboard. There is a $30 per person charge for dinner, plus the cost of alcoholic beverages, and the Esperienza del Vino wine pairing experience is an additional $59 per person.

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888-DCL-2500 or contact their travel agent.

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Guests Discover Mediterranean Culture and Beauty with Disney Cruise Line Signature Port Adventures

Disney Cruise Line invites families to explore the culturally rich and exotic locales of the Mediterranean with one-of-a-kind Port Adventures during its 2016 European sailings.

Beginning August 2016, the Disney Magic returns to the Mediterranean, treating guests to the best of Europe with favorite ports of call. Guests will explore richly diverse destinations that showcase iconic locations, enchanting cultures, tantalizing cuisine and unrivaled experiences.

Disney Cruise Line Port Adventures are designed to entertain and inspire both children and adults—in true Disney fashion—many with added touches such as more scheduled breaks, complimentary snacks and fun port activity sheets for kids. For an extra dash of pixie dust, guests can choose an excursion from the Disney Cruise Line Signature Collection, which offers families authentic cultural experiences and distinctly Disney storytelling.

In Rome, families embark together on a guided tour of the Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica. Then, children join youth counselors from the Disney Magic for an exclusive puppet show while parents have free time to explore the city on their own. An adults-only excursion takes guests to famous sites like the Coliseum, Trevi Fountain, the Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica for an exclusive tour of the best of Rome.

A delicious adventure awaits guests in Tuscany from the picturesque province of La Spezia. Two Signature Collection Port Adventures take guests through the quintessential countryside to a welcoming estate, where they don their aprons and learn the secrets of fine Tuscan cuisine. A trip to the wine cellars, a freshly-cooked meal and some free time to relax make this a truly memorable experience for adults and kids alike.

From Naples, guests travel to the seaside town of Sorrento, where Disney Cruise Line youth counselors engage children in a fun-filled pizza making lesson at a local restaurant. Meanwhile, adults enjoy a guided tour of the historical center or spend their time strolling the charming flower-lined streets at their leisure. A scenic drive through the quaint towns of the Amalfi Coast returns guests to their home away from home—the Disney Magic.

The Disney Magic will sail to the Mediterranean on Aug. 1, followed by five seven-night sailings on Aug. 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3 and 10.

Details on all Disney Cruise Line shore excursions can be found on the Port Adventures section of disneycruise.com.

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit www.disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888-325-2500 or contact their travel agent.

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Atlanta Braves Spring Training Workouts Underway at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney

The Atlanta Braves have begun their 2016 spring training workoutsat ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Ender Inciarte (OF), Gordon Beckham (IF), Erick Aybar (SS) and Tyler Flowers (C) are among the new faces on the roster this spring. This will be the Braves’ 19th spring training season at Champion Stadium.

Atlanta Braves spring training arrival schedule:

Pitchers/catchers report: Friday, February 19

Pitchers/catchers first workout: Saturday, February 20

Full squad reports: Wednesday, February 24

Full squad first workout: Thursday, February 25

First Home Game: Tuesday, March 1 vs. Baltimore Orioles

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“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Wins the Top Honors at the 53RD Annual ICG Publicist Awards

The International Cinematographers Guild (ICG, IATSE Local 600) Publicists today announced winners of its 53rd Annual ICG Publicists Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS won the top honors for Best Publicity Campaign for Motion Pictures and EMPIRE won the Best Publicity Campaign in Television.  BARRY WETCHER (Motion Picture) and CHUCK HODES (Television) received awards for Excellence in Still Photography, respectively. A special Les Mason Award was given posthumously to renown publicist MURRAY WEISSMAN. The Press Award went to BRYAN ALEXANDER, USA Today, and the International Media Award was bestowed upon YUKO YOSHIKAWA, Reuters Japan correspondent. The Bob Yeager Award for community service was given to ELAINE LAZELLE, Walt Disney Studio Senior Publicist.

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The Walt Disney Company to Webcast Its Annual Meeting of Shareholders

The annual meeting of shareholders of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS), including remarks by management regarding the Company, will be available live via audio webcast at www.disney.com/investors beginning at 8:00 a.m. PST / 11:00 a.m. EST on March 3, 2016. The presentation will be archived.

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MONSTERS INC. OPEN HOUSE BY SAM ALLEN

Throughout time, children across the world have been afraid of the monsters that lurk in the shadows of their closets and beneath their beds. However, Pixar’s 2001 release “Monsters Inc.” flipped this idea on its head by showing that monsters are as scared of kids as kids are of monsters. In the film, the city of Monstropolis is powered by the screams of human children, whom its citizens believe to be lethally toxic to any monster who comes into direct contact with them.

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6 Insider Secrets for Saving Time and Money at Disney

Planning a stress-free Disney vacation can seem like an elusive task. Whether you want to visit Walt Disney World or Disneyland, there are plenty of factors to consider, from lodging and dining costs to wait times to strategic ways to snap up reservations at popular attractions.

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‘D’s Throwback Disney: The Great Movie Ride’ by David Caamano

After the initial success of Epcot Center in 1982, Imagineers returned to work to complete more attractions that didn’t premiere on the park’s opening day, especially in Future World. When the front half of the new park opened in 1982, there were only four completed pavilions with all their attractions and Spaceship Earth. Horizons, where Mission: Space stands today, was still under construction on the park’s opening day. The Imagination pavilion only had Magic Journeys, the Figment attraction was still not complete, The Living Seas was still in the concept stage, and the Wonders of Life pavilion wasn’t even a thought yet. Needless to stay, even though Epcot was a hit, it needed more attractions in Future World to entertain guests.

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Now you’re probably wondering what all these attractions in Future World have in common with The Great Movie Ride. There is, in fact, a relatively unknown connection between the two. While Imagineers were still fleshing out the Future World pavilions, under the management of Marty Sklar, a movie making themed attraction was also in the works for Epcot.

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Sandwiched in between the Imagination pavilion and Land pavilion, ride designers positioned the idea of ‘Great Moments at the Movies’ attraction. It was to be an educational experience revealing the process of making movies. The entrance of the pavilion would have been a big departure from the style of the other show buildings in Future World. Most of the buildings in Epcot took a queue off of Walt’s designs for his pavilions at the 1964/1965 New York World’s Fair. These buildings were sleek in their mid-century modern design. The Epcot pavilions were not quite as stylish, but reflected design aesthetics of the late 70s and early 80s. The Epcot pavilions were grand in size and scope. They housed huge track rides (mostly omnimover type rides) that could handle large capacities at any given time, and this movie-making ride would be the same. The entrance to ‘Great Moments at the Movies’ was to be very different from the rest of Future World, but would be just as magical. There was to be a large flat structure that would have hung a mural of nothing but a blue sky. At the very center of that mural was a very small box office entrance to a cinema with a marquee. The simplicity of this entrance, especially now knowing the size and detail of what this attraction would have in store once inside, presented a sense of wonder and magic.

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There is very little detail of what else Imagineers had planned for this Future World pavilion of making movies. But planning for this version of the attraction came to a stop once Disney’s new CEO came into office, Michael Eisner. Eisner and Sklar discussed the plans for this attraction, and naturally Eisner coming from the movie making business himself was certainly intrigued. But I suppose some obvious facts came into play. First of all, as much as a movie-based attraction aimed to educate guests on the technical and scientific side made sense at Epcot. However, the overall established layout of Future World didn’t have an appropriate location for the pavilion. The landscaping and aesthetics of Future World East are meant to reflect the attractions which are focused on ‘hard sciences’; science that coincides with mathematics and design. The footpaths are straight, or consists of right angles mostly. Future World West focuses on the ‘soft sciences’; that is science that focuses on natural elements, like the land, sea and human imagination. Again, the footpaths planters on this side have a curved shaped.

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LUIGI’S ROLLICKIN’ ROADSTERS TO OPEN MARCH 7 AT DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE PARK

Cars Land at Disney California Adventure® immerses guests in the world of the popular Disney•Pixar film “Cars” and makes them feel like they are right in the middle of Radiator Springs.

Last year we shared that Luigi’s Flying Tires was closing to make way for an all-new attraction. And today, we’re excited to announce that Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters will open March 7, 2016 at Disney California Adventure Park.

Luigi, who has invited his cousins from Carsoli, Italy, to Radiator Springs for a special celebration, has turned the tire storage yard behind his Casa Della Tires into a dance floor! Guests will be able to ride along with Luigi’s cousins as they move and spin to upbeat Italian music, performing the traditional dances of their hometown village.

Each dancing car will have its own high-spirited personality and signature dance moves – making every ride unpredictable, as guests won’t know which way they will turn and spin next!

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Disney Princesses just got the “Star Wars” treatment again — but this time in a very dark and serious way

We’ve most certainly seen Disney Princesses reimagined in the Star Wars universe before—and many times, actually—but for this latest turn, they’ve actually taken a little bit of a darker turn. These Jedi Disney Princesses are a lot grittier than the ones we’ve recently seen.

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