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Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Now open at Disneyland Park

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance sets a new standard for what a Disney theme park experience can be, as guests become heroes of the Resistance in a climactic battle with the First Order. In one of the most immersive, ambitious and technologically advanced attractions ever created for a Disney park, guests launch into space aboard a transport shuttle, only to be captured by a Star Destroyer and pursued by Supreme Leader Kylo Ren as they frantically search for a way to escape the clutches of the First Order.

This new attraction inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge draws guests into a sprawling Star Wars narrative that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, as jaw-dropping sights brimming with vivid detail create surprises around every turn. In one of the longest Disney attraction experiences ever, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance delivers thrilling action driven by cutting-edge technology and innovative design that gives guests the feeling of stepping inside a Star Wars film.

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Guests exploring Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge finds the Resistance’s temporary encampment in the forested area along the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu. The gateway to the encampment is marked by a large turret. From there, a pathway leads deeper into the forest toward towering cliffs and the crumbling remains of an ancient civilization. Guests weave through low stone walls, timeworn pillars, and tight corridors as they progress farther into the base, hearing military communications chatter along the way. In a makeshift briefing room, Rey – a hero of the cause – appears via holo-transmission alongside dutiful droid BB-8 to welcome the new Resistance recruits. She shares a plan to reunite with General Leia Organa at an off-planet location that must be kept secret from the First Order. Guests then board a nearby Intersystem Transport Ship (I-TS) and have to make their rendezvous quickly to avoid a First Order Star Destroyer on its way to Batuu. They should have a bad feeling about this …

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  • Actors from the current Star Wars film trilogy reprise their roles for new scenes and dialogue in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, including Daisy Ridley (Rey), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), John Boyega (Finn), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron) and Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux). Many scenes were filmed at the same time “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” were in production.
  • Poe Dameron’s X-wing is one of several vehicles from the Star Wars galaxy appearing in the attraction.
  • Disney cast members adopt personalities of First Order and Resistance troops throughout the attraction to further deepen the immersive experience for guests.
  • Walt Disney Imagineering worked hand in hand with Lucasfilm in writing the attraction’s script, ensuring characters and storylines were properly integrated into the broader Star Wars
  • The attraction introduces a new featured character: Lieutenant Bek is a Mon Calamari Resistance officer who helps guide the Resistance recruits through their harrowing journey.

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Walt Disney Imagineering combined multiple ride systems to tell the story of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. In one sequence, a new simulator experience gives the sensation of falling from space to crash land on Batuu. The trackless ride vehicles in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance are some of the most advanced ever used in a Disney attraction, with a sleek, low profile and the ability to move in all directions. Disney A-1000 Audio-Animatronics figures appearing in the attraction provide a deep level of immersive storytelling through their lifelike and dynamic movements. To fully realize this Star Wars story, Imagineers created thousands of special effects, from slashing lightsabers and whizzing blaster bolts to exploding walls and massive starfields – just to name a few.

Disneyland Resort Celebrates Year of the Mouse this Lunar New Year

Disneyland Resort celebrates the Year of the Mouse this Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure Park, Jan. 17 through Feb. 9, 2020. During the 24 days of this multicultural celebration, guests will enjoy exciting live entertainment and musical performances, including “Mulan’s Lunar New Year Procession” and the return of the heartwarming “Hurry Home – Lunar New Year Celebration” prior to the “World of Color” nighttime spectacular.

This unique Lunar New Year celebration comes alive with a touch of Disney magic as transformative Asian celebrations dedicate the new year. Guests will experience inspired food, music, and entertainment with loved ones as they celebrate the Year of the Mouse together. Lunar New Year, traditionally celebrated within Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures, celebrates the celestial journey of the sun and the moon on their journey towards another year. Highlights of the Lunar New Year celebration at Disney California Adventure include:

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  • “Mulan’s Lunar New Year Procession” is a celebratory parade led by Mulan that honors Lunar New Year and dedicates the new year’s blessings to family and friendship. As a special treat for the Year of the Mouse, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse join the procession in new celebration attire, along with Goofy in his “god of Good Fortune” attire and Chip ‘n’ Dale in their red vests. Talented performers bring dance, martial arts and drumming to enhance the beautifully colorful procession. “Mulan’s Lunar New Year Procession” will run several times, daily.
  • “Hurry Home – Lunar New Year Celebration,” is a heartwarming nighttime water show at Paradise Bay prior to “World of Color” which tells the tale of a little lantern’s quest to reunite with family for the annual celebration of good luck and fortune. Guests will be delighted to see Mulan as a part of the little lantern’s journey.
  • Beloved characters Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will don new festive Lunar New Year attire this year as they greet guests at Paradise Gardens. Other characters guests may find in this area include Mulan, Pluto, and the Three Little Pigs who also join in the Lunar New Year celebration.
  • Guests will enjoy four festive marketplaces to experience delightful food and beverages inspired by Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures, including the new smoked beef bulgogi short rib and the peach sojito, as well as many other new and returning favorites. The popular Sip and Savor pass* is available for any guest to purchase if they wish to get the best value as they taste their way through the festive Asian marketplaces.
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      • A special Lunar New Year menu at Paradise Garden Grill offers items inspired by traditional Asian fare, plus a Festival Cart inside Paradise Gardens and special food options at Lucky Fortune Cookery in Pacific Wharf.
  • Live, daily performances by authentic Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese dancers and musicians will take place throughout Paradise Gardens Park.
  • Enjoy areas for guests to try complimentary arts and crafts. One area features a complimentary dragon’s pearl coloring craft, and another features Chinese calligraphy with local artisans. Plus, new face painting opportunities have been added to the Lunar New Year celebration, available for purchase.
  • A Lucky Wishing Wall, located in Paradise Gardens, is where guests may write down wishes and tie them to the wall in hopes of a prosperous future.
  • The educational art walls provide guests with information about the festival, including fun details such as “What Year Are You?” as well as the unique story of Lunar New Year in each culture that celebrates the sun and moon festival.
  • Inspiring Lunar New Year décor symbolizes good luck, fortune, and happiness in bold red and brilliant gold. Guests will see ornamental lanterns and banners wishing guests a Happy Lunar New Year in English, Chinese, and Korean
  • New Lunar New Year merchandise inspired by different cultures of East Asia will be available for purchase. This year, guests will find all-new spirit jerseys, fun bobble-head figures with Chip and Dale, a traditional red envelope set, themed Minnie Mouse ear headbands and more.

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“FROZEN 2” Sing-Along Engagement Heading to Theatres Starting Jan. 17

Fans are invited to venture “Into the Unknown” alongside Anna and Elsa when Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” Special Sing-Along Engagement kicks off in select theatres nationwide on Jan. 17 for a limited time. Tickets are on sale now at Fandango:www.Fandango.com/Frozen2SingAlong

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To get in the spirit of the special engagement, check out the sing-along version of the full “Some Things Never Change” sequence from Disney’s “Frozen 2” featuring the original song performed by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff, written by Academy Award® winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez.

Watch all “Frozen 2” music videos here: http://disneymusic.co/frozen2playlist

And the “Frozen 2” soundtrack is available here: https://disneymusic.co/Frozen2?IQid=d

Disney to Launch First-Ever Polka Dot Summit Featuring Minnie Mouse

Create & Cultivate, the leading digital media platform and event series for millennial women, is joining forces with Disney to launch the first-ever Polka Dot Summit inspired by Minnie Mouse. Through this summit, Create & Cultivate will spotlight modern-day muses who embody Minnie’s key characteristics — Bold, Fashionable, Fun, and Classic. The two-day summit will take place Saturday, January 25th through Sunday, January 26th at the Forme in Burbank, California.

“Minnie Mouse is an innovator and pioneer who continues to inspire past, present and future generations across the globe,” said Josh Silverman, EVP global consumer product commercialization, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “We’re honored that Create & Cultivate is recognizing Minnie Mouse and her positive influence with the creators, innovators, and trendsetters of today.”

In 2018, Minnie celebrated her 90th anniversary and received her official star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A fashion icon since she first burst onto the scene, Minnie has starred in more than 70 movies during her illustrious career and has entertained millions of people around the world, touching hearts and bringing joy wherever she goes.

“We are honored to join forces with Disney to launch the first-ever Polka Dot Summit,” said Create & Cultivate CEO and Founder Jaclyn Johnson. “For decades, Minnie has encouraged every one of all ages to be bold, to be fun, to express themselves through style, and to be classic to the core. Through workshops, discussions, and networking opportunities, our goal is to inspire the next generation of female leaders to do what it takes to make their dreams a reality, just like Minnie.”

The summit will feature keynotes and appearances from Minnie Mouse, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, Aysha Harun, Katie Sturino, Jeanette Ogden, Deepika Chopra, Karena Dawn and Katrina Scott (Tone It Up) and so many more!

Disney tapped Create & Cultivate for the Polka Dot Summit because of the brand’s commitment to empowering female leaders to pursue their passions and create and cultivate the career and life of their dreams. Minnie has established herself as a lifestyle icon with an undeniable influence in the fashion and lifestyle space whose core fanbase aligns perfectly with the Create & Cultivate audience of creators, innovators, and trendsetters.

Admission to the Polka Dot Summit will be free to ages 18+ with a non-transferrable RSVP starting Monday, January 6, 2020. Attendees will be required to register for the event day for either Saturday, January 25, or Sunday, January 26, via the Create & Cultivate site https://www.createcultivate.com/minnie-mouse-polka-dot-summit-2020, on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information on the Polka Dot Summit, please visit https://www.createcultivate.com/.

In addition to the Polka Dot Summit, fans can celebrate with a variety of Minnie-inspired collaborations from Chaser, Uniqlo, Kate Spade, Goldfish, Ruggable, Aldo, Hot Topic, Torrid and more, now available at mass and specialty retailers nationwide.

Celebrate Year of the Rat at The Original Farmers Market Sunday, January 26

Los Angelenos still have another chance to ring in the new year with a special cultural event at LA’s favorite gathering place! To celebrate the most important day of the year on the Chinese calendar, and the beginning of the Year of the Rat, The Original Farmers Market will be hosting a Lunar New Year celebration on Sunday, January 26, from 2-5pm.

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Festivities will include a  chalk art presentation, balloon twister, dragon puppet craft station, Chinese calligraphy, lion dances, a Kung Fu demonstration, and a performance by local illusionist Joseph Tran. Perfect for the whole family, the afternoon will see the Market Plaza come alive with culture, movement, and “Lucky 8” specials on food and merchandise.

Sunday, January 26, 2:00-5:00 PM

  • 2:00 – 5:00 PM: Lunar New Year Chalk Art Presentation
  • 2:00 – 5:00 PM: Balloon Twisting
  • 2:00 – 5:00 PM: Chinese Calligraphy
  • 2:00 – 5:00 PM: Dragon Puppet Craft
  • 2:15 – 2:30 PM: Lion Dance
  • 2:30 – 2:45 PM: Hiza Yoo Korean Fan Dance
  • 3:00 – 3:30 PM: Wushu Shaolin Kung Fu Demonstration
  • 3:30 – 4:00 PM: Joseph Tran Magic Show
  • 4:00 – 4:15 PM: Hiza Yoo Korean Fan Dance
  • 4:30 – 4:45 PM: Lion Dance Finale

*schedule subject to change

The Original Farmers Market is located at 6333 W 3rd St.  Los Angeles, CA 90036 Phone: 323-933-9211

Visit https://www.farmersmarketla.com/ for updates and more info on Lucky 8 Specials.

Marvel Studios’ “Black Widow” New Featurette

Check out a brand-new featurette that dives into the legacy of Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow since her introduction on the big screen 10 years ago in “Iron Man 2.” In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow,” Natasha confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises.

The film opens in U.S. theaters on May 1, 2020.

Touring Lake Constance, Swiss Style 

Set on the Rhine River, Stein am Rhein is one of Europe's most intact medieval villages (photo by Greg Aragon)

In April of 1944, the tiny town of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, was mistaken as German territory and accidentally bombed by Allied planes. The town, which is the only sizeable chunk of Swiss territory on the north bank of the Rhine, survived – just as it has since medieval times.

I visited Schaffhausen last spring, at the start of a tour around the Swiss section of beautiful Lake Constance, Europe’s third-largest lake.

My journey began in Zurich, with the purchase of an invaluable Swiss Pass, which allows visitors to travel on all trains, trolleys, buses and numerous boats. The pass even gets you into hundreds of museums and a myriad of other Swiss activities. In an efficient mass transit country like Switzerland, the pass is gold.

After overnighting in Zurich, I took a train 45 minutes north to Schaffhausen, where I checked into the Sorell Hotel Rüden (www.rueden.ch), set in a guild house from the 14th and 15th centuries. The 30-room hotel, which has been had been faithfully restored to reflect the building’s long history, features modern furnishings, newly renovated bathrooms, and elegant accommodations.

The property is in the middle of the pedestrian zone of picturesque Schaffhausen Old Town. It is three walking minutes from the Main Train Station and a short jaunt from historic Old Town Schaffhausen, where there are plenty of shops, cinemas, restaurants, and bars to experience. The Rhine River can also be reached easily on foot from the hotel.

Highlights of Schaffhausen include the 16th-century Munot fortress, a casino, Schaffhausen Theater, numerous Gothic and Renaissance buildings, wineries and the spectacular Rhine Falls, Europe’s largest waterfall. Though only 75 ft. high, the falls manage to push an incredible 25,000 cu.-ft. of water per second through massive river boulders, creating a thunderous roar heard throughout the countryside.

From Schaffhausen, I boarded a small ferry for a trip down the Rhine to Stein am Rhein, one of the most intact medieval villages around. Founded as a Benedictine monastery in the 11th century, the village is highlighted by ancient framed houses, painted with flamboyant frescoes. The paintings were not only a sign of wealth, but many were also meant as stories and warnings for townspeople who couldn’t read.

After touring Stein am Rhein, I caught another boat down the Rhine to the town of Kreuzlingen, where I got my first glimpse of Lake Constance. As the multi-level boat drifted down the historic river, I relaxed on the deck with a plate of stroganoff, a cold beer, and a front-row seat to a classic Swiss countryside speckled with rolling hills, marshlands, charming hamlets, farms, chalets, colorful harbors, and the distant white peaks of the Alps.

After stops in both Swiss and German towns, the ferry arrived in Kreuzlingen. Here I flashed my coveted Swiss Pass and boarded a train to the tiny town of Arbon, where I checked into The Restaurant – Hotel de Charme Römerhof (www.roemerhof-arbon.ch/en/), a charming little hotel with 11 guest rooms, a gourmet restaurant, two historic halls, and a cigar Lounge.

Located in a building built in the 16th century, the hotel is in the center of the old town of Arbon, steps from Lake Constance. All rooms are comfortably furnished and feature a private bathroom, writing desk, telephone, hairdryer, safe, Nespresso coffee machine, internet, and TV. Besides elegant accommodations, the hotel is known for its restaurant that serves classical French cuisine with a mix of world flavors and local touches.

Beyond the hotel is the historic town of Arbon, located on the southern shores of Lake Constance, near Bregenz, Austria. The medieval city is highlighted by a big, beautiful castle, lots of green spaces and a 1.8-mile-long lakeside path that is a haven for walkers and cyclists. A variety of markets, concerts, and festivals take place throughout the year in Fischmarktplatz  (Fish Market Square).

The best feature of The Restaurant – Hotel de Charme Römerhof is its proximity to Lake Constance. The lake, Europe’s third-largest, shares 162 miles of shoreline with Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. Because of language and close proximity, the peoples of the lake region share a proud historical and cultural bond.

For more info on visiting the Lake Constance region of Switzerland, visit www.Myswitzerland.com. For flight info, visit Swiss International Airlines at www.swiss.com.

BLUE MAN GROUP comes to Segerstrom Center for The Arts

Blue Man Group at Segerstrom Center for the Arts was a hilarious and energetic adventure into the bizarre.

This show is chock full of mind-blowing tricks, innovative musical instruments, comedy, and audience participation. Lead by Blue Man Captain Meridian, there are three additional Blue Men on tour; Mike Brown, Steven Wendt, and Adam Zurich. The Blue Men do not need to talk to tell a really amazing story. Their voiceless antics are reminiscent of silent film era comedy, relying on silly gags and body language to get the audience roaring.

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The music is enchanting, done almost entirely live. The core focus is on percussion, with the Blue Men playing imaginative instruments made from PVC pipes and other various items, accompanied by a drummer (Corky Gainsford) and an instrumentalist (Jerry Kops). The level of talent in this group is just awe-inspiring.

If you have already seen the Blue Man Group, or are not sure of whether or not you will enjoy this, go see it. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and that’s it’s a charm. It’s a party where you came in knowing no one and left with lots of new friends, and maybe… some confetti in your hair.

BLUE MAN GROUP Segerstrom Center for the Arts – Segerstrom Hall 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA January 7 – 12, 2020

Tuesday – Friday at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 1:00 and 6:30 p.m.

Kids Night: Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets – Start at $26

What’s Coming to Disney+ in 2020!

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In 2020, Disney+ subscribers can look forward to a diverse line-up of new content including the highly anticipated return of Hilary Duff in “Lizzie McGuire,” Marvel Studios’ first original series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” and “WandaVision,” the final season of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” the Muppets unscripted series “Muppets Now,” original movies “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made,” “Stargirl,” “The Phineas & Ferb Movie: Candace Against the Universe,” and “Secret Society of Second Born Royals,” docuseries “Rogue Trip” and “Becoming,” and season two of hit series “The Mandalorian” and “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.”

Disney+ is also the exclusive streaming home for the biggest blockbuster films from Walt Disney Studios including “Aladdin,” “Toy Story 4,” and “The Lion King.”

Star Tours The Adventures Continue Adds New Location

As fans head to theaters for the epic conclusion to the Star Wars Skywalker saga, guests at Disney Parks around the world will be boarding Starspeeders and heading to exciting destinations inspired by Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

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Over the years, C-3PO and R2-D2 have taken Star Tours passengers to some pretty amazing destinations and the adventure on the surface of the ocean moon Kef Bir is one of the wildest that’s been added to the attraction.

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The updated adventures will include an urgent transmission from none other than Lando Calrissian to join in the battle to end all battles!

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It’s been an incredible Star Tours journey since then, Disney has been adding new sequences to keep Star Tours – The Adventures Continue relevant with the evolving film saga, and even more exciting for guests to experience!

With the new Rise of Skywalker updates, Star Tours now offers you more than 100 storytelling combinations, but for the next few months, it will feature the destinations inspired by Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

Also released is the new attraction poster for Star Tours – The Adventures Continue.  As you’ll see, the Starspeeder is in for some epic adventures this time around, and wait until to experience them yourself!

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LA Zoo Lights: L.A.’s Wildest Holiday Tradition

Bundle up in your beanies and scarves, then grab a friend, family member, or significant other and trek to LA Zoo Lights!  Come discover holiday magic of lights, music, and joy as thousands of twinkling lights brighten up the evening in beautiful displays.  It’s a different type of jungle from the daytime zoo experience.

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A different kind of tree of life in the main entry plaza

Even moments before entering the main gates, guests are greeted with dazzling snowflakes each with a special animal motif.  A brilliant tree spirals in the middle of the entry plaza surrounded by animal images.  To the side are a laser and light garden walk through passing flowers and crocodiles.  Illuminated garlands hang high above the International Marketplace.  Beyond that, the Jungle Garden roars to life with tigers, gorillas, flamingos, and prairie dogs.

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Santa Claus himself has set up shop at his L.A. Outpost surrounded by hot coco, churros, radiating rose garden, and flickering Christmas tree.

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Welcome to Santa’s L.A. Outpost

We recommend proceeding to the right of the path towards the Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel.  A gorgeous photo backdrop awaits your arrival.  Rainforest Ribbits is home to a pond surrounded by water lilies, frogs, and dragonflies.  The Blue Forest guides you to the Twinkle Tunnel for illuminated selfies.  Then exit this area past the Electric L.A.phants and Starry Lights with their video projection images of holiday cheer.

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Twinkle Tunnel

Backtrack to “Deck the Halls With Disco Balls” and keep straight into Wonderland Walkabout.  Stain-glass images of favorite animal silhouettes are found beside the pathway along with glowing butterflies.  The dead-end gives way to the Holiday Light Wall with its programmed multi-colored wall of light synched to holiday music.

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Holiday Light Wall

The best way to end the evening is walking through The Luminous LAIR as it concludes with a water and laser show.  It’s hard to miss the LAIR now adorned with a giant multi-colored glowing serpent on top of the building.  After visiting the live snakes, exit outside to a giant spider-web light display alongside the oversized arachnid.

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When two holidays collide!

Now for the best water, light, and laser show in the zoo comes “Splashes of Light” to end the evening on a high note.  The show is approximately 5 minutes long with 5-minute intervals.  So guests would not have to wait very long for each show.  The best view is anywhere against the fence viewing into the show.  The show packs quite a punch with the limited space and effects it uses.  But they are all used to the best advantage.  The multi-colored laser animation and scrolling words really do have crystal clarity.

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A world of colorful lights, water, and lasers

The LA Zoo Lights is an excellent alternative to the hustle and bustle of theme parks with their holiday offerings.  The atmosphere is charming and the vibe is serene.  The Christmas music was also not so overbearing and hitting you over the head.  There are quiet moments between the designated light displays.  It makes you joyfully anticipate what’s next to see around the corner.  Each decoration feels like a selfie and Instagram worthy moment.  There was no pushing, shoving, or rushing to go from point A to B.  Take in the moment with leisure and tranquillity.  It’s a good place to come and clear your mind and breathe in the fresh chill air.

LA Zoo Nights runs every evening until January 5, 2020.  Closed December 24 and 25, 2019.  Opens 6pm-10pm.  Admission at $15 per person is a reasonable value to spend a couple of hours with loved ones for a bright and shiny holiday outing.

Set Sail with Queen Mary Christmas

Come sail away with the Queen Mary in Long Beach for an evening of holiday fun.  The crew invites one and all for a leisure event along and inside the Queen Mary.  Ideal for both families and couples looking for a tranquil outing.

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Setting sail for a holiday adventure

The North Pole Village is a fairground for additional cost activities to immerse yourself in the joyful spirit.  Go ice skating around a Christmas tree centerpiece, reserve a cabana for a private gathering place, sip on adult beverages around a campfire, special sweets and savory treats, and festive face painting.

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Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree

But since it is the spirit of giving, there are activities that are already included with your admission ticket.  These include the QM Express Train Ride through the fairground and enchanted forest, North Pole Rock Climbing, Giant Rocking Horse, carousel rides, and screening of The Polar Express experience in the 4D Theater at the stern of the Queen Mary ship.  Don’t forget to meet Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus in the Captain’s Quarters located on the Promenade.  The North Pole Village also showcases a stage for live performances and photo opportunities inside an inflatable snowglobe and Christmas light tunnel.

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Express Train and Campfire

More holiday fun can be found aboard the ship.  Here in the Winter Wharf, visitors will find an activity center, Nutcracker Sweets sells delicate delights, a second entertainment stage, and photo backdrops of gift wraps and whimsy cutouts.  It is also here where apparently guests enter for the 4D Theatre.  The guide map seems to indicate that but no one seemed to have a definite answer.  For an additional cost, you can build your own gingerbread house and decorate your own stocking.

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Rock Climbing and Rocking Horse

Although there is much to do and see, the Queen Mary challenges you to complete all the major activities with stamps from each location on your guide map and sharing on social media to be entered into a grand prize drawing.

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Queen Mary Christmas Map

If you ever wanted to just walk around and explore the Queen Mary at your own pace, this is the perfect chance to do so.  It’s so much encouraged that even the onboard dining options are listed on the guide map including Sir Winston’s, Chelsea Chowder House, and the Observation Bar.  If that wasn’t enough, could you believe you can have Breakfast with Santa or experience a three-course dinner and show on select dates (for an additional cost)?!

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Queen Mary Welcomes

Queen Mary Christmas presents itself as a relaxing, at your leisure, and cool mini-getaway with a chill atmosphere. The admission price is fair when you compare to what additional cost activity or food you may elect to partake. Being able to roam around the ship may definitely pique the interest of anyone who has been wanting to board the Queen Mary. The Polar Express in 4D shows clips of the 2004 animated film with in-theater effects such as snow, vibrating seats, and sprays of water. The express train ride is the type that can be seen in many malls and fairgrounds.  Navigating the path to the 4D Theatre and seeing Mr. and Mrs. Claus may prove difficult with the lack of knowledge and signages.

So come and set sail with Queen Mary Christmas this holiday season through January 1st.

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