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AQUAMAN – First Look of Jason Momoa as Aquaman in his Iconic Suit

From Warner Bros. Pictures and director James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, “Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa in the title role.  The film reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime—one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be…a king.

The film also stars Amber Heard (“Justice League,” “Magic Mike XXL”) as Mera, a fierce warrior and Aquaman’s ally throughout his journey; Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (“Platoon,” “Spider-Man 2”) as Vulko, council to the Atlantean throne; Patrick Wilson (“The Conjuring” films, “Watchmen”) as Orm/Ocean Master, the present King of Atlantis; Dolph Lundgren (“The Expendables” films) as Nereus, King of the Atlantean tribe Xebel; Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Netflix’s “The Get Down”) as the vengeful Black Manta; and Oscar winner Nicole Kidman (“The Hours,” “Lion”) as Arthur’s mom, Atlanna; as well as Ludi Lin (“Power Rangers”) as Captain Murk, Atlantean Commando; and Temuera Morrison (“Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,” “Green Lantern”) as Arthur’s dad, Tom Curry.

Warner Bros. Pictures Presents a Peter Safran Production, a James Wan Film, “Aquaman.” The film is set to hit theaters on December 21, 2018, in 3D and 2D and IMAX, and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.

“Aquaman” is rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and for some language.

Lucky Brand Announces New “Queen” Themed Fashion Collection

Lucky Brand is bringing the music of Queen back in style, announcing a new collaboration with Twentieth Century Fox and Bravado to bring fans an exclusive collection of vintage concert tees. The tees celebrate the upcoming release of the new biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody.

The capsule collection will carry seven vintage inspired tees for both men and women’s styles. Women’s options include four different Queen graphic styles, including one long sleeve shirt and a crew neck sweatshirt. Men will have the option of an additional three Queen graphics, one style featuring legendary front man, Freddie Mercury.

“We are thrilled to launch this capsule collection with Queen, celebrating and honoring one of the most iconic bands of all time, which launches concurrently with the release of the new film, and in partnership with Fox and Bravado. Music has always been one of the pillars of our brand and Queen is one of those bands that every generation can enjoy. The timing is perfect as we are celebrating ‘Icons’ within our own collection, honoring iconic pieces from Lucky Brand’s history,”said Carlos Alberini, CEO of Lucky Brand.

Prices for the collection will range from $39.50 to $79.50. Fans will be able to purchase the collection from select stores including Macy’s, Dillard’s, Lord & Taylor and more. The series will also be available online through retailers such as LuckyBrand.com, Amazon and Zappos. Lucky Brand will have the capsule collection available at 156 of their retail stores in the United States and Canada.

“Queen is one of the most iconic bands of all time, not only for their illustrious catalog of music, but for their seminal influence on fashion and style,” said Frank Bartolotta, SVP Sales of Bravado. “We’re honored to put together a program with Lucky Brand that supports Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody, a film that celebrates this incredible band and the impact they had, and continue to have on culture around the world.”

Special display windows will be taken over to excite fans for the new film in over 135 retail stores. In six top door locations, Lucky Brand will put iconic costume replicas on display. The costumes will be available for purchase through a silent auction, with all proceeds going to support the charity, Communities in Schools. Lucky Brand will also kick off a new “We Will Rock You” sweepstakes, with a chance to win the ultimate Queen experience through a trip to Las Vegas, and will feature exclusive content from the Queen archives as well as behind-the-scenes footage from the film.
“Lucky Brand’s irreverent heritage and rock & roll roots are a perfect fit for Bohemian Rhapsody and we’re excited to bring the film to Lucky Brand’s customer,” said Chris Cerbo, Senior Vice President, Marketing Partnerships at Twentieth Century Fox. Bohemian Rhapsody will take theaters by storm on November 2nd.

Mackenzie Foy Surprises “Nutcracker” Fans at the Disneyland Resort

Mackenzie Foy made a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort this past week, surprising fans at a special preview for the upcoming film, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. Foy, who plays the title heroine, Clara, showed up during an exclusive preview of the new film at Disney California Adventure’s Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land.

The visit celebrates the new preview, which will be available to all Disney Parks guests for a limited time. Walt Disney Studios has also released a new behind-the-scenes look at the film with Misty Copeland. Copeland stars in the film as the Ballerina Princess, who shared in her excitement over taking part in bringing the story to life in a way never before seen. “I never imagined I would be a part of a film of this magnitude. It’s really just a dream come true”. Copeland showcases her talents in the film, but is also a standout in her own right, being the first African American principal dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theater.

Nutcracker and the Four Realms releases on November 2nd. A special limited engagement of the film will be playing at the world famous, El Capitan Theatre, with an exclusive opening night celebration, dance performances, and other fun surprises. You can learn all about it and see a full schedule by clicking here.

Jon Favreau Introduces “The Mandalorian” to the Star Wars Universe

Production has officially begun on Star Wars’ first live action series, The Mandalorian. To kick things off, creator Jon Favreau has given fans their first look with an exclusive image from day one of production.

The show is set after the events of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and will take place before the rise of The First Order. In the shambles of the fallen Empire, fans will follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. Far from the authority of the New Republic, anything goes. The series is written and produced by Favreau, who will be joined by a wide array of directors to bring the new show to life and into this galaxy. Dave Filoni, creator of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and the new show, Star Wars: Resistance, will be the director for the pilot episode.

Disney Channel's upcoming animated series, Star Wars Resistance.
Disney Channel’s upcoming animated series, Star Wars Resistance.

Additional episodic directors include Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). It will be executive produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson. Karen Gilchrist will serve as co-executive producer. Stay tuned to learn more about The Mandalorian and don’t forget to catch up on our latest Star Wars news by clicking here!

Orange County Eats: Luau and Craft Beer Festival Coming to Costa Mesa

The Orange County Market Place, Towne Park Brewery, Chihuahua, and OC Breweries across the county are joining forces to bring locals the Orange County Eats:  Luau and Craft Beer Festival. The special event will take place in Costa Mesa on Sunday, October 21st. Between the hours of 11AM and 3PM, guests will get the rare opportunity to sample craft brews, Hawaiian inspired fare, and fun games.

During the event, L.A.vation will be on site with a local U2 Tribute band to entertain guests with their musical talents. Sample lanyards will be available for the event for $20, allowing them to taste ten items from a selection of craft beer and ciders. Some of the participating breweries include Towne Park, Kona, Ace, Chihuahua, Golden Road, 4 Sons, and Left Coast. Many more will be on site, giving plenty of options for everyone. The lanyard will come with a souvenir sampling cup, provided by Towne Park Brewery. Guests will also receive a festive lei and pretzel necklace with the lanyard.

The event, along with the OC Market Place is free to the public with a pre-RSVP. You can get your free ticket by clicking the official event link. For those stopping by the day of the event, admission is only $2.00. More information can also be found on the Orange County Market Place Site.

Supernatural Marathon Takes Over TNT On Halloween

Supernatural fans are getting a full dose of their favorite Sam and Dean moments with an epic marathon that will take place on TNT throughout Halloween. The marathon will take place between 8AM to 8PM, featuring a full set of spooky, creepy, and ghoulishly fun episodes to enjoy.

Take a look at the full episode schedule!

Wednesday, October 31:

Episode 4.07 – “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester” – at 8:00a.m.-9:00 a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean meet Castiel and his fellow angel Uriel, who warn the brothers to avoid intervening in a town where a witch is attempting to summon the demon Samhain, opening one of the Seals.

Episode 4.05 – “Monster Movie” – at 9:00am-10:00a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a town plagued with monsters from classic black-and-white horror movies.

Episode 2.18 – “Hollywood Babylon” – at 10:00a.m.-11:00a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean discover that a group of ghosts are murdering the crew of a horror movie.

Episode 3.13 – “Ghostfacers” – at 11:00a.m.-12:00p.m. ET/PT
While investigating the haunted Morton Mansion, Sam and Dean run into a couple of familiar faces and become inadvertent participants in a new reality show named Ghostfacers. As events turn deadly and the team are trapped in the house, the investigation becomes a battle to survive until morning.

Episode 1.01 – “Pilot” – at 12:00p.m.-1:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam is about to graduate from college and has an interview set up to join one of the most prestigious law schools in the country.

Episode 2.04 – “Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things” – at 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. ET/PT
Dean and Sam investigate the death of a young college student who died in a car accident, but whose grave is now surrounded by a circle of dead plants.

Episode 1.19 – “Provenance” – at 2:00p.m.-3:00p.m. ET/PT
The Winchesters must deal with a dangerous spirit bound to an old family portrait that brings misfortune and death to anyone who buys it.

Episode 2.11 – “Playthings” – at 3:00p.m.-4:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a Connecticut inn run by a single mother where mysterious deaths are taking place. They find evidence of Hoodoo, and try to figure out who is causing the chaos.

Episode 1.15 – “The Benders” – at 4:00p.m.-5:00p.m. ET/PT
Dean searches for Sam when he is kidnapped by a backwoods family who likes to hunt humans and use their body parts as trophies. 

Episode 3.02 – “The Kids Are Alright” – at 5:00p.m.-6:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean track down Changelings that are pursuing mothers and their children. A boy they protect bears a strange resemblance to Dean, which at first makes Dean uncomfortable because he once had a one-night stand with the boy’s mother Lisa.

Episode 4.11 – “Family Remains” – at 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a house occupied by a female ghost, but when a new family moves in things take a turn for the worse.

Episode 1.05 – “Bloody Mary” – at 7:00p.m.-8:00p.m. ET/PT
A man dies of a stroke in front of a mirror but Sam and Dean believe something, or someone else (Bloody Mary), may be behind his death. Dean tries to help Sam open up about his girlfriend’s death, particularly after Sam lets it slip that there’s some information that he hasn’t told Dean.

Make sure to pop some popcorn and grab your Scooby Snacks. There’s a full day of Supernatural ahead!

Sephora Brings “Ghoulish Glam” to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

Ghoulish Glam is coming to Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights this year with two new inspired looks that will be available to all guests who visit Sephora at Universal CityWalk. The two dramatic options take as little as 15 minutes to be applied, bringing in a new way to take part in the spooky fun.

Guys and girls will be able to select “Sinfully Smokey”, or “Vampire’s Kiss”. Each look will also have inspired product available for sale to keep the look going all season long. “Sinfully Smokey” includes a winged liner with glitter accents along with a kissable dark half-lip design. Meanwhile, “Vampire’s Kiss” features a wicked black lip with bloody accents, perfect to attract the darkest creatures of the night. Guests can book their makeover by visiting Sephora’s website.

For those who haven’t had a chance to explore all of Universal’s Horror Nights lineup, check out the entire list of mazes and attractions below:

  • Stranger Things – Netflix’s critically-acclaimed series comes to life for the first time in an all-new maze featuring the Upside Down and the predatory Demogorgon.
  • Poltergeist – Inspired by MGM’s iconic supernatural horror film characterized as one of the scariest movies of all time.
  • Universal Monsters – A contemporary twist on Universal’s original cinematic Monsters featuring an original score produced and composed by GRAMMY® Award-winning musician, SLASH.
  • Trick ‘R Treat – Based on the Legendary Pictures’ cult Halloween classic movie directed by Michael Dougherty.
  • The First Purge- Inspired by Universal Pictures’ blockbuster thriller franchise, where all crime is legal for 12 hours.
  • Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers – The iconic slasher is back in an all-new maze based on the classic Halloween franchise.
  • The Horrors of Blumhouse: Chapter Two – A killer maze that unites two hit movies produced by Jason Blum – Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare and Unfriended.
  • The Walking Dead – Universal Studios Hollywood’s permanent attraction inspired by AMC’s record-breaking television series
  • Terror Tram: Hollywood Harry’s Dreadtime Storiez”- The notorious serial killer clown that terrorized Universal’s famed backlot returns as the host of this year’s Terror Tram.
  • Jabbawockeez -The award-winning hip hop dance crew returns.

You can purchase tickets from Universal’s official event page. It’s recommended that tickets are purchased in advance, as event nights are limited and will sell out. Full pricing and packaging information will be available for your scaring pleasure. Glam it up and have a fun Halloween season.

Nutcracker and the Four Realms Coming to the El Capitan Theatre

Disney’s Nutcracker and the Four Realms is coming to the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood this Fall, bringing along a brand new photo opportunity, special musical performances, and an exclusive opening night screening event.

The opening night event will be held on November 1st at 7PM. All who take part in the event will receive “Fairy Floss”, a commemorative tote bag, an exclusive poster, along with popcorn and a 20z drink. The event will open with other fun surprises from the LA Ballet and much more. Tickets for the event will cost $45. Standard screening tickets are also on sale for both VIP Seating and Reserved options.

During each screening, viewers will get a chance to experience a magical photo opportunity involving a life size music box. The box will be on display on the El Capitan stage, perfect for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the whimsical world of the Four Realms. The theatre’s Music Maestro will also be on site, performing musical selections carefully picked for each realm.

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Richard E. Grant is Shiver, Keira Knightley is The Sugar Plum Fairy, Eugenio Derbrez is Hawthorne and Mackenzie Foy is Clara in Disney’s THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS.

Mini live action ballet performances will take place during select performances as well, bringing in the best and brightest from Southern California dance troupes and schools. Over 18 dance companies and schools will participate starting on November 1st with the Los Angeles Ballet. Make sure to take a look at the full schedule below:

Thursday, November 1st – 7:00PM – LOS ANGELES BALLET 
Friday, November 2nd – 7:30PM – DEBBIE ALLEN DANCE ACADEMY 
Saturday, November 3rd – 10:00AM – PASADENA DANCE THEATRE 
Saturday, November 3rd – 1:10PM – PROTÉGÉ PERFORMING ARTS
Saturday, November 3rd – 4:20PM – RAGE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX  
Sunday, November 4th – 10:00AM – LA BALLET ACADEMY
Sunday, November 4th – 1:10PM – CALABASAS DANCE ACADEMY
Saturday, November 10th  – 1:10PM – EMPOWERMENT MOVEMENT DANCE COMPANY
Sunday, November 11th  – 10:00AM – LA DANCE ENSEMBLE
Sunday, November 11th – 1:10PM – GOTTA DANCE
Monday, November 12th  – 10:00AM – USC CHAMBER BALLET COMPANY
Monday, November 12th  – 1:10PM – SAMBA SOUL
Saturday, November 17th – 10:00AM – GRANDEZA MEXICANA DANCE ACADEMY
Saturday, November 17th – 1:10PM – CENTER STAGE DANCE COMPANY
Saturday, November 17th – 4:20PM – DEGAS DANCE STUDIO
Sunday, November 18th – 10:00AM – REVOLUTION DANCE CENTER
Sunday, November 18th – 1:10PM – L.Y.T.E. DANCE ACADEMY 
Sunday, November 18th – 4:20PM – MISS MELODEES STUDIOS

For those wanting to get the most out of their visit, Hard Rock Cafe will be sponsoring a movie and entrée meal package in partnership with the theatre. Each ticket package includes a reserved seat and meal at the cafe. The price will be $40 per person (tax and gratuity included) and is available for all showtimes between November 2nd and November 18th. You can see the full list of dates, prices, and showtimes by clicking here! Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens nationwide on November 2nd.

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New Rainbow Treats Make Delicious Debut at Disneyland Resort

New rainbow treats are finding their way across the Disneyland Resort this October, being available for a limited time in celebration of all things bright and vibrant. The tasty additions will include cake, cookies, delectable confections, as well as specialty ice cream. The new food items will be out to enjoy from October 5th-7th only, so make sure to take a look at the full details below and taste the magic before it disappears!

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World of Color Crispy Treat: This treat is filled with imagination and sweet tastes, being a colorful twist on the Mickey Rice Crispy Treat. It will be available at all candy shop locations. Locations include – Marceline’s Confectionery at the Downtown Disney District, Candy Palace and Pooh Corner at Disneyland park, and Trolley Treats and Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff at Disney California Adventure park.

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Rainbow Ice Cream Sandwich: Clarabelle’s will be serving up this limited time frozen treat along with a rainbow sprinkles ice cream cone. Each cookie is dipped in chocolate and finished of with a flurry of rainbow sprinkles.

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Rainbow Cookie: This fun sugar cookie is finished off with a sweet rainbow drizzle and will be available in multiple locations across the resort. You can pick up yours at Disneyland park at Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, Plaza Inn, Market House, Coffee Cart near Central Plaza, Alien Pizza Planet, Galactic Grill, and Hungry Bear Restaurant. At Disney California Adventure park, you’ll find it as Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café, Pacific Wharf Café, Corn Dog Castle, and Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta.

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Rainbow Rock Shake and Rainbow Funnel Cake Fries: Schmoozies will be serving up a delicious frozen treat that will make you want to re-watch some classic Saturday morning Cartoons. The Rainbow Rock Shake will feature whip cream and Rainbow cereal. Meanwhile, Award Weiners will be serving up Rainbow Funnel Cake Fries, topped with condensed milk and rainbow cereal. It has also been revealed that Sally over at The Cozy Cone Motel will offer rainbow cereal on top of any soft serve cone.

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Rainbow Cake: This cake is sure to fulfill your sweet tooth’s wildest dreams. The delectable dessert comes with layers of white chocolate mousse, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple cake (Every color of the rainbow!). Buttercream frosting brings it all together alongside rainbow sprinkles and a chocolate Mickey. You can snag a slice by visiting Plaza Inn at Disneyland park and at Pacific Wharf Café, Flo’s V8 Café, and Paradise Garden Grill at Disney California Adventure park.

These brightly adorned treats won’t be alone, as festive rainbow merchandise will also be made available that include a specialty tumbler, commemorative tee, Mickey themed pin, and much more.

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Make sure to visit the Disneyland Resort October 5-7th to take part in the colorful celebration. Don’t forget to check out these other delicious food offerings for Halloween Time!

Hocus Pocus & The Nightmare Before Christmas 4-D at El Capitan Theatre

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The legendary El Capitan Theatre celebrates the Spooktacular 25th Anniversary this October of its two Halloween favorites: Disney’s beloved “Hocus Pocus” October 11-21, followed by the 25th annual presentation of Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” October 22-31, shown in 3D with spine-tingling interactive 4D sensory effects, including lights, fog, scents, and more wind and snow than ever before! In addition, props and photo opportunities from these two classic Halloween movies will be on display before and after every screening.

“There has never been a better time to have an unforgettable experience at The El Capitan Theatre than this October, with the 25th Anniversary of these two Disney classics and a theatre filled with more tricks and treats than ever before,” said Ed Collins, General Manager of The El Capitan Theatre. “In addition, our special opening night events for each of these films, complete with costume contests and surprises, are the perfect way to usher in the Halloween season!”

Hocus Pocus Poster

Showtimes daily for both movies are 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., as well as 10:00 a.m. screenings on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are on sale now, and available at The El Capitan Theatre (6838 Hollywood Blvd.), online at www.elcapitantickets.com, or by calling 1-800-DISNEY6 (1-800-347-6396). Special group rates for parties of 20 or more are available by calling 1-818-845-3110. Showtimes are subject to change.


HARD ROCK CAFÉ MOVIE & MEAL PACKAGE: $40.00 per person.  Each ticket package includes: reserved seat (no concessions) to see the movie at The El Capitan Theatre, and a meal at Hard Rock Café.  Reservations are required in advance (tickets must be booked no later than 24 hrs business days).  This offering is available for all showtimes August 3, 2018August 26, 2018.  Guests will choose one entrée from special Hard Rock Cafe menu at the time of their seating.  Tax & gratuity included.  Does not include alcohol – guests can purchase and pay on their own.

The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor Rises from the Depths

The Ringmaster and The Captain overlooking the crowd

Darkness has once again descended upon the legendary Queen Mary in Long Beach for Dark Harbor, Southern California’s most terrifyingly authentic haunt, with six mazes, private patios, and FOUR new captivating secret bars masked in menacing darkness, waiting to be uncovered. Those daring enough will have the opportunity to venture through Dark Harbor in hopes of stumbling upon the demented delights brewing within The SideBar, Door 13, The Line Up, and The Broken Compass. Guests are encouraged to push their curiosity, mingle with monsters, and test their fears in hopes of discovering the strongest spirits at Dark Harbor to sip on the to-die-for new specialty cocktails that only lurk within.

All your favorite spirits from the paranormal steamship make their appearances in seven “lands” composed of Shipyard, Galley, Port, Bayou, Nursery, Midway, and Midship.  The most important thing you need to know is that there are six scare mazes in the fairgrounds and onboard the Queen Mary herself.  The provided guide-map can be a little tricky to navigate, but we’ll try to be your compass through the confusion. Best to prepare yourself for the high seas so you don’t miss out.

In addition to the new secret bars and specialty cocktails, Dark Harbor hosts additional bars including Crime Scene Alley and Hideaway, The Last Drop, The Barrel Tasting Room, Rusty Nail & Pier and 9-degrees Ice Cave, which will also provide guests with delectable drinks to quench their deadly thirst. For those with more than just a hunger for horror, cabana menus offer tantalizing table service platters with a variety of enticing entrée options. Head to the Mess Hall at Deadrise for a loaded macaroni and cheese cup or work up an appetite for Poison Pizza at Feast. Guests can take a break from the tricks with treats like crepes, iScream malts and shakes, cotton candy martinis, and liquid nitrogen infused kettle corn that will chill guests to the core.

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Ariel acrobat performance
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Preparing meals

Monsters are free to roam the area with twisted flips and balancing unicycles.  They’re very approachable and photo friendly. Make sure to interact with the characters to gain access to a brand new feature this year: secret bars inside the mazes!

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Will this character grant you access to the secret bar?

Learn more how to access the secret bars in the description at the END of the guide-map; where most people would not bother reading.  This makes the hunt even more gratifying!  Read carefully as a clue may be hiding in plain sight.  There are four secret bars altogether.  We were able to find two of them.  Continue to read which of the scare mazes have something to hide.

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The Ice Cave serves more than just vodka tastings

The Ice Cave is a 9 degree ice bar serving up vodka tastings.  However, keep your eyes open for a secret exit that grants access to the Intrepid scare maze located next door!  The Barrel Room in the Shipyard not only highlights Whiskies of the World, but also provides a clue to the secret bars.  The Gallows Bar may not be a secret, but the wishing-well directly across may grant a clue.

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Oceanic decor alongside The Port

Performances throughout the evening occur on two main stages designed to be viewed from virtually any angle.  The Aerial Ring features death-defying acts.  Also in the Bayou is The Pyre stage with fiery acts twice nightly.  There’s also the smaller Sideshow stage in the Midway with close-up variety acts.  Vaudeville-type shows range from arial stunts, fire play, comedy, song, and hula loop dances.  Each act is only a few minutes in length, so you can grab a quick bite to eat and enjoy the shows.  Sliders also make the area their home with grandeur scheduled showtimes.  This group has more recently displayed the best of their skills here compared to competitors.  A 4-D Theater inside the ship and a ride on the swing from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch are extra cost attractions that have been around for years.

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Playing with fire on The Pyre stage

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Dancing with hoops in the Bayou
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All tied up in the Aerial Ring at the Midway

SCARE MAZES

There are six scare mazes altogether.  Three inside the ship itself and three in the fairgrounds.

  • FEAST

First course is “Feast”.  You’re late for your shift!  Now you must avoid being fired and escape the wrath of the Chef, or be part of his special ingredient.

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Dinner time!
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Try the chef’s special!
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Pots and pans
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Who, I mean, what will we be having tonight?
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Flowers to brighten up the room

Arrive in the dining room full of dead bodies.  Now try to slip your way through the kitchen past disembodied body parts and hanging slabs of protein in the meat locker.

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Clearing the table
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Keeping the kitchen clean

Your only option now is to crawl inside a meat grinder and out the other end.  Pray the machine doesn’t start automatically while you’re inside!

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Fresh ingredients in minutes!
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Passing through an engine room
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An eerie sight of the propeller

The talent here really understood their role and delivered the story with their screaming dialogue towards the guests.  The visuals really does matche along and helps complete the story that is being told.


  • B340

Next we’ll be checking in to room “B340”.  But don’t expect to check out.

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Always knock before entering a room
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The story unfolds

A detective has lost his life solving the murders aboard the Queen Mary.  The guests are sent on a film noir case to piece together the crime and discover the secrets of Samuel the Savage.

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Working on a case can give one a massive headache
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A clue to a secret bar?

A spirit may point your direction under the bed.  Should you begin to crawl?  Absolutely!  As we were taking photographs, the spirit asked us not to share what we discovered to the detective.  Excellent interaction.  The talent gave a good start to establish the story.

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The crime scene

Follow the evidence, clues, and spinning crosses on the walls.  Don’t forget the check the closet… and walk through the other end!

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Follow the evidence
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Unclaimed baggage

Find yourself in the laundry room and meander past billowing sheets and washing machines.  The spin cycle could turn at any moment.

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Washing up in the laundry room

We followed a conga line of people that got lost in this part of the ship and walked a very long way before finding no exit and had to walk back.  This lack of safety was quickly corrected with a monster in this area to direct guests to the correct pathway as well to the bridge overlooking the massive boiler room.  There used to be a sparkler here a few years ago that gave a sense of scope as the illuminating sparks drifted to the floor.

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Above the boiler room

And end of the maze featured what appeared to be victims of Samuel the Savage with their intestines hanging past your face.  This is one of the few mazes that has a catchy musical soundtrack.  A welcome break from the dull silence in the majority of the mazes at Dark Harbor.  The previous theme here had guests traverse through the murderous mind of Samuel the Savage.  It’s a fresh look into the same character but from a different perspective.


  • LULLABY

Staying up late at night calls for a bedtime story.  How about a soothing “Lullaby”?

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A bedtime story

Scary Mary is having a terrible tantrum.  Will you be able to calm her spirits or suffer in her wailing screams?  Her teddy bear is supposedly also an important story element that was not apparent.

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Portraits align the hallway
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The cradle will rock
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A night light
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Pretty, pretty, rose

Come play with her toys.  The cymbal-banging monkey and toy soldiers have been waiting for a new playmate.  Internally lit mannequins also wait for your arrival.

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Timeless toys
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Playtime is fun time
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Anyone want to be a babysitter?

Replacing the traditional grand finale in the ship’s eerie swimming pool is the Séance Lounge.  Let’s face it, it’s a bar.  But not the secret kind.

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Beyond this foreboding vault door is… a liquid lair?

INTREPID

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This is no Platform 9 3/4
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All aboard!

Climb aboard this steam locomotive.  Don’t be intimidated by the fireman.  He’s just feeding coal into the boiler.  Continue down the aisle to the back end of the train.  Passengers are at the edge of their seat.

We assume the Ice Cave bar mentioned earlier joins the scare maze starting from here.

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Edinburdgh cemetery experiences a snowfall
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Take shelter inside the Roselyn Church

It wasn’t quite clear, but apparently guests meet with a witch in the bayou who sealed the Iron Master’s fate with the devil.  Perhaps she’s offering a similar deal to you.

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Never a good bargain with a witch hiding in a misty bog
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A surprise package
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Handle with care
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Windows to the outside world
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Results of a deal gone bad
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Iron Master resides here

The story was also lacking here.  It’s all dependent on the monsters’ interaction with the guests to make any sense of how the rooms are connected.

CIRCUS

Who doesn’t love the circus?  Do you love it so much that you’re willing to break in after hours?  I dare you!

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The circus is in town
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Get your tickets!
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Step under the big top

The story would have benefitted more if there were signs saying “Opening tomorrow night!” or Bearded Lady informing us to come back tomorrow for opening night.  We’re not open yet” to help strengthen the backstory the creators came up with.

The sliding floor slabs are back at it again after the spinning tunnel past the giant face as you enter the funhouse.  Clowns laugh it up in the mirror maze.

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Mirror mirror, on the wall

A carnival barker entices you to enter past a mysterious black curtain and through an airbag hallway.  Turn the corner and be greeted by a giant lunging spider while getting caught in its web.  Pretty sure spider’s name is not Charlotte.

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Don’t make any sudden moves

Remnants of plastic balls recall a ball pit that once occupied the maze.

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Having a ball

Brush away a hanging curtain to reveal a dressing room with mirrors, tables, chairs, and make-up kits.  But what is this to your right?  A secret bar!

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A place to put on your face
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One of the secret bars

Not only does a specialty cocktail abound, but guests may also activate a mechanism to trigger a scare within the maze.  A puff of air escapes while the everyone watches from hidden cameras. Fun and spooky.

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Waiting for a target to activate a scare
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The view from the other side of the secret bar by the Sideshow Stage

The Sidebar secret bar displays decor from Dark Art Emporium.  Exit the bar behind an unseemly bookcase back into the scare maze.

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Resting up for the next show

A carnie holds up deadweight by a single rope as you pass under the steel cages.  A clown entices guests to spin the wheel as a surprise bungee jumps in on the action.

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Take a spin on the wheel

The idea of guests sneaking into a closed circus the night before opening is fun. The path to the secret bar would be more visually interesting if the bookcase was in the maze as the entrance to the hidden room.  It doesn’t make much sense to have a hidden doorway to exit the secret room once you’re already inside of it.


DEADRISE

A sunken ship rises from the ocean floor.  It’s doomed crew chases you the down the course of the deck.  Flee from their clutches and explosions of fire and water.  A labyrinth of hatches, barrels, and cages slow you down.  But for how long?

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Entrance and exit
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Land ho!

During our encounter, the first monster decided to hold up the line using his body to block the doorway preventing anyone from proceeding forward.  Traditionally, monsters would want to scare the guests forward into the maze to keep the line moving and maintain a steady capacity.

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Learning the ropes
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At least it’s not the poop deck

Find your way out past the series of hatches and walls.  Careful not to accidentally back track the same way you entered.

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Hatching a plan of escape

Hatch Door 13 slides open only for those with the wooden coin to the secret bar.

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The secret bar overlooking the maze
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View from the secret bar

Several buttons activate an explosion of air and water.  Carefully timed, this could be great fun.  However, a particular group went too far with the mechanism.  They lured unsuspecting guests to look INSIDE the barrel with the water cannon.  Because of the level the barrel was positioned, this causes great alarm for the safety of the guests inside the maze.  The water cannon should have been positioned on top of another barrel so as not to be a potential danger to someone’s face under high water pressure.

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View from the maze of the secret bar
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Barrels of fun

The creative team took joy installing a roped course inside this established maze.  But when tried giving the challenge a try, we were directed away to take the standard path instead.

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Tying the knot
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Don’t go into the light!

This maze also has a history of having trip hazards in its path.  Dragging camouflage netting and slippery floors are potential safety concerns.  Since the maze’s debut, it has been a crowd favorite for its unique design and winding layout.  But it never seems to get any noticeable upgrades in its logistics. Dark Harbor always appear to take a safe and proven route with little courage to proceed forward.


OVERVIEW

Offering the chance for repeat guests to unlock secret rooms definitely makes the experience different from previous years and makes itself stand out from other competing haunts.  It’s a scavenger hunt for adults which relies on puzzle solving without the “escape room” angle. The hunt is fun, but the reward may leave some slightly disappointed.  Thankfully the secret bar in Deadrise offers the chance to press a button to create their own scares at unsuspecting guests.  It’s a great concept.  Just needs more scare triggers, special photo ops (a chance to share on social media).  One downfall is the lack of communication how the concept works.  It is understandable to keep this a “secret” and want to lure people back.  Not sure how they ideally they want to attract people to this.

The mazes are more or less the same from previous years.  The creators boast how Knott’s Scary Farm maze designer Jon Cooke joined the Dark Harbor 2018 team and the “choose your own adventure” strategy.  It’s a hit and miss to some degree.  The crawl element in “Feast” is gripping.  Sinister Pointe accomplished something similar years ago.  It’s a sight for sore eyes this feature is brought back in some shape or form even in another maze.  The crawl element in “B340” should have been reversed.  Guests should have been guided to crawl under the bed instead of coming out of the bed on the other end.  The hidden ball pit and slide from “Circus” is missed from its days inside the dome next door.  We tried to go back and try the roped course in “Deadrise”, but we were directed to the challenge-less route.  The element of finding your way through the “scare zone” areas of this maze would be more enhanced as long as a monster splits the congo line of people walking through.

These “choose your own adventure” and “secret bars” can bring people back.  As long as they are aware these are what separates Dark Harbor from competitors upon arrival and in their radar.  Otherwise patrons can easily miss out on the uniqueness of the experiences and may leave disappointed.  This may also entice people to upgrade their tickets with Fast Fright, Evil Express, or VIP.  Which by the way, there is essentially three different types of fast passs, depending how much you are willing to pay; either with money or time.

The endless overpriced cabanas, bungalows, bars, food, parking, and add-on attraction prices may turn guests away after learning their discounted admission tickets was indeed “too good to be true”.  Safety may be questionable as well.  As we rode the Sinister Swing ride, we noticed a guest just wandered past the exit gate to get closer camera shots of her friends during the ride cycle.  There is no locking mechanism at the exit gates and the ride operator has no view of them either.

Overall, come early (with a full stomach) for the mazes and spend some quality time with the characters and shows. Try your hand at finding the secret bar coins for access and hope you find the entrance inside the mazes the first time.  Ticket upgrades will be your best option if you want to discover the secret bars yourself.  Given the very dark nature of the mazes, we recommend you hold on to your loose personal articles.  You wouldn’t want your car keys to get lost anywhere near the Queen Mary.  If you haven’t been to Queen Mary Dark Harbor in a few years, this may be a good year for a return.

Bringing the true infamous tales of The Queen Mary to life, the annual event is now open and continues through November 2, 2018. General admission ticket prices start at just $20 online, with Fast Fright, Evil Express, VIP, Ultimate Scream, and lodging packages available. For more information or to purchase tickets online, visit www.queenmary.com/dark-harbor.

Halloween Magic with DIY Main Street Mickey Pumpkin

There is nothing quite like Halloween time at the Park. You can bring a bit of the spooky magic to your home—with a DIY Main Street Mickey Pumpkin straight out of Disneyland Resort. This will make a great table display.

What You’ll Need

  • Large pumpkin
  • Orange, yellow, white, green, and brown acrylic paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • 2 styrofoam balls
  • Craft knife
  • Scissors
  • Molding paste
  • Hot glue
  • Air-dry clay
  • Awl
  • Tacky glue
  • Moss mat
  • Styrofoam base
  • Foam core
  • Gray foam sheet
  • Small pumpkins
  • Floral twine
  • Small fake flowers
  • Bamboo skewers
  • Small beads
  • Thin black chain

How To Make It

  1. Paint the large pumpkin a brighter orange color, adding a green stem and details with a red-brown color. Let it dry. With a light orange/yellow color, paint Mickey’s face on the large pumpkin, and let it dry.
  2. Shape 2 styrofoam balls to look like pumpkins, using a knife (or sculpting/carving tool). These will be Mickey’s ears. With scissors, cut into the bottom so they will sit flush with Mickey’s head. Add molding paste all over the styrofoam to smooth out the texture, and allow them to dry. Paint both to match the Mickey pumpkin (minus the facial features), and let them dry.
  3. Then add the ears by hot gluing the styrofoam pumpkins to Mickey. Let them dry.
  4. Make a pumpkin leaf (creating veins with an awl tool), curly vine, and 2 small stems out of air-dry clay. Allow them to dry. Paint leaf veins brown, the surface green, and the vine and stems green. Let them all dry. Hot glue the leaf and vine to the top of Mickey’s head and the stems to his pumpkin ears. Let them dry.
  5. Make a base for Mickey and the pumpkins. Cut the moss mat into a circle about 1” smaller than the styrofoam base, as it will become the curb. Use tacky glue to adhere the moss to the styrofoam. Let it dry.
  6. Cut the foam core and gray foam sheet into rings of the same size that will fit right on top of the styrofoam base. This will be the curb. Then hot glue the gray foam sheet onto the foam core ring, and the ring onto the outer edge of the platform. Cut a strip of gray foam sheet for the side of the platform and hot glue it. Let everything dry.
  7. Make the small pumpkin-stack base. Paint the small pumpkins just like you did the large one for Mickey (minus his facial features). Let them dry. Then hot glue them in a circle and build up layers. Mickey will rest in it when finished.
  8. Twist up sections of floral twine to look like pumpkin vines. Paint them green and allow them to dry. Add vines to the pumpkin stack using hot glue. Then add white and yellow flowers around the stack with hot glue. Next, add starburst details to the pumpkin stack using yellow paint. Let them dry.
  9. Make the fence. Paint 11 small bamboo skewers black, and let them dry. Thread a black bead through each, to the middle. Then punch 11 holes (evenly spaced) in your curb using the awl. Insert the skewers. Drape the chain from one skewer to the next. Add a bead at the top of each “fence post” using a dab of tacky glue.
  10. Place Mickey on top of the pumpkin stack, and enjoy your masterpiece!

Source Disney Family

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