SEGA has announced the launch of SEGA Forever a brand new collection on mobile that’ll give access to the company’s back catalog of classic games.
SEGA Forever is a growing collection of classic video games from every console era on mobile devices that’s absolutely free, transporting players through two decades of console gaming. Each of these games are completely free-to-play, ad-supported, playable offline, and include additional features. There is also the ability to purchase games individually for the current discounted price of $1.99.
This launch marks the beginning of SEGA Forever as its collection will expand through the months and years and will include both official emulations and ported games which span the entire SEGA console eras.
SEGA Forever will launch with five specially curated games from the Mega Drive/Genesis era:
Sonic The Hedgehog
Phantasy Star II
Comix Zone
Kid Chameleon
Altered Beast
Additional releases are set to arrive to SEGA Forever every two weeks. The SEGA Forever collection will be available on iOS and Google Play starting June 22, 2017.
Can’t get enough of your favorite snack from Pandora- The World of Avatar? Well now you don’t have to travel 4.4 light years to get a taste of Pongu Lumpia. The Pongu Lumpia brings a fresh and sweet twist to spring rolls. Stuffed with pineapple and cream cheese, this snack is a must try. But now, you can bring it to your own home with this easy recipe.
Pongu Lumpia (Pineapple Cream Cheese Spring Rolls)
Ingredients: 10 spring roll wrappers 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, room temperature 2 cups diced fresh pineapple 1/2 cup sugar, divided Oil for frying
Steps: 1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. 2. Carefully separate spring roll wrappers. Cover wrappers with moist paper towel to prevent drying. 3. Cut softened cream cheese into 10 equal pieces. 4. Place one spring roll wrapper on a cutting board. Place one piece of cream cheese in the center of the spring roll and spread evenly on wrapper, leaving a 3/4-inch border around the edges. Add 3 tablespoons of diced pineapple and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of sugar. 5. Roll one edge of the wrapper towards the center. Fold in both sides and continue rolling. Moisten the edge with water to seal the lumpia. 6. Repeat with remaining spring roll wrappers. 7. Place lumpia on prepared baking sheet and freeze for 4 hours or overnight. 8. Preheat 1 inch of oil in a frying pan to 350°F. Fry lumpia for 3 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. 9. Roll in remaining sugar before serving.
We hope you enjoy this home style twist from Pandora- The World of Avatar. Have you tried the real Pongu Lumpia from Pandora? When will you be trying this recipe yourself?
The Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Magic Kingdom has now added a photo opportunity into its ride. The PhotoPass camera is located at the end of the Haunted Grotto, near the skeleton at the helm of the ghost ship.
The photo is automatically linked to your PhotoPass as long as you are wearing an active magicband that is linked to a My Disney Experience account. Make sure to check out all of your Walt Disney World PhotoPass photos on www.MyDisneyPhotoPass.com. And If you are coming for a vacation, check out the Memory Maker packaged to receive all of your photos from your trip.
Two pastry chefs from Walt Disney World have been featured in Dessert Professional Magazine’s “Top 10 Pastry Chefs in America.” The chefs were invited to showcase their desserts at an event honoring the winners in New York City. These chefs were Pastry Chef Stefan Riemer who works on Culinary Development and Pastry Chef Olivier Saintemarie who works as executive pastry chef for Chefs de France restaurant.
Riemer was classically trained in Europe and joined the Disney Culinary team in 1999. In his current role he develops and implements pastry menus and new pastry brands around Walt Disney World such as Amorette’s Patisserie and The Ganachery at Disney Springs. He is also the recipient of the Walt Disney Legacy Award. An award given to cast members for outstanding achievement, selected by leaders and peers. Riemer said, “I am so honored to be recognized, but a chef is nothing without a great team and the influence of the people surrounding him,”
Saintemarie is also classically trained in Europe. He joined Disney Cruise Line in 1999 where he was executive pastry chef. He moved to the French pavilion at Epcot in 2014 to open the new bakery and production kitchen, where he oversees bread and pastry production for Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, Les Chefs de France, Monsieur Paul and L’Artisan des Glaces. Saintemarie said, “Stefan and I met when we both joined the Disney company in 1999, and it was such an honor to be there together in New York receiving the award, in the company of such notable chefs,”
Congratulations to these two amazing chefs. Have you tried any of these amazing chefs work?
Optimus Prime in TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT, from Paramount Pictures.
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. It’s been a decade since the first film in the Transformers franchise took the audience by storm. Michael Bay’s film was fresh, enthralling, fun, and had great characters. It was a perfect storm, creating one of the most memorable action/adventure films in recent memory. Of course, when a movie of this magnitude takes off in a big way, sequels are an inevitability, and Paramount wasted no time on getting the sequel ball rolling. Unfortunately, with each passing sequel, the series has moved farther and farther away from what made the first film so successful. Instead of investing in a fun, but simple plot, with likable characters, each sequel has become more convoluted than the film before it, and introduces a string of characters you don’t care about. While one may hope the franchise could turn around, Transformers: The Last Knight can’t buck the downward trend, and instead ends up being not only being one of the franchise’s worst film, but one of the worst films of the year.
Transformers: The Last Knight is an over long, over stuffed, tone deaf film with little semblance of plot or character motivation. Instead, we’re given a film that’s being touted as “the final adventure”, but in actuality is nothing more than a set up film for the inevitable sixth installment in the franchise. Following the events Age of Extinction, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) has found himself on the run from the government, known simply as “The Legend”, a man standing against those bent on taking out the Autobots. Transformers are clashing across the globe, fighting for the fate of their existence in a never ending war on Earth. Optimus Prime is nowhere to be found, and the future of the Earth looks to be in the balance, when the maker of the Transformer race decides to destroy earth to rebuild their planet. Together, Cade, Bumblebee, and the rest of the Autobots must band together with Sir Edmund Burton (Anthony Hopkins), a woman named Vivian (Laura Haddock), and a young girl named Izabella (Isabela Moner) to save the planet, and Optimus Prime.
The plot may sound exciting and new, but it’s not. In fact, that synopsis is an oversimplification of the film’s narrative. Instead, the film spends two and a half hours meandering through convoluted plot points dealing with King Arthur, the Autobots history, and a secret society that’s been protecting the Autobots since they arrived on Earth. The one thing that does make the film tolerable is Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager, though he’s essentially just playing himself. There’s no real range for the character, and no real development for him. None of the other characters really stick out. Isabela Moner, the franchise’s new young star, is almost an afterthought to the script, and adds nothing to the proceedings. Laura Haddock tries the best she can with the material, but her character is terribly underwritten, and she’s really got nothing to work with. But it’s really the use of Anthony Hopkins that’s may be one of the film’s biggest sins. He’s just here to spout nonsense, mumble, and swear, and it’s so beneath an actor of his caliber that it really pulls you out of the film.
But the characters aren’t the film’s only issue. Michael Bay’s fifth time behind the camera on this franchise is probably the most lackluster. His heart just doesn’t seem to be in it at all, and he doesn’t seem to care about making a good movie, he just wants to make a movie with explosions. It’s frustrating that he doesn’t care more about the script or the story in any real way, and it shows. There’s just no drive or energy in the film, and in all honesty, it feels like anyone could have directed this film. Even the action lacks any of the kinetic energy that you’re used to seeing in all of Bay’s films. Nothing in the film feels memorable, nothing stands out and leaves you in awe, and it all just feels completely devoid of life. The movie just, sadly, feels soulless from beginning to end.
But the film’s biggest issue is the story which was haphazardly put together. The film never moves from logical point to logical point because the story asks for it. Instead, things just happen because the movie wills them to be, with no real thought of why it’s happening. More than once in the movie, things happen because the movie wants them to happen, but it’s never been set up before that point. The fact that can happen so frequently throughout makes the film lazy, and in all honest, it talks down to the audience. Instead of giving them a well written film that makes sense, the filmmakers think that the audience will eat up whatever they give us, no matter how poorly it’s done. Unfortunately, this series has become notorious for that, and this film is the worst offender of the lot.
Transformers: The Last Knight is a sloppy, ill-conceived, and lazy film that does nothing more than sully the franchise’s potential. With five films in the franchise, it’s too bad that outside of the first, there really hasn’t been a film that lived up to that promise, and instead, each subsequent film has been a sad footnote added to the franchise. Poorly executed, and nothing more than pandering for another film in the franchise, everything about this movie feels too little, too late. Franchise fans deserve better, as do summer moviegoers. There’s nothing here worth anyone’s time or money, and audience are better off avoiding the increasingly toxic nature of this series. Put a fork in this franchise, it’s done.
This summer, iconic Disneyland Park attractions make their return with the reopening of “Fantasmic!,” the Rivers of America attractions and the Disneyland Railroad. These classic are very special to Disneyland Park fans, and excited to celebrate their return.
For 25 years, “Fantasmic!” has taken Disneyland Park Guests on a journey into Mickey Mouse’s imagination, and its return on July 17, 2017 – in celebration of the park’s 62nd anniversary – will bring new magic to this beloved nighttime spectacular! The treasured Disneyland Park experience Guests have loved for years, complete with its original fanfare and theme song, will be taken to brilliant new heights. New mist screens will combine with innovative, state-of-the-art projection technology for brighter and more vibrant visuals than ever before, and the show will feature new scenes inspired by Disney animated classics such as “Aladdin” and “The Lion King.”
Also this summer, the classic Rivers of America attractions will reopen, starting with Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island this Friday, June 16, followed by Mark Twain Riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia and Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes on July 29, 2017. For decades, Guests have traveled the landscapes inspired by four of America’s majestic rivers: the Mississippi, the Columbia, the Missouri and the Rio Grande; each carefully recreated, complete with indigenous rock formations, natural forests and wildlife. The return of these watercraft will bring even more breathtaking views for guests to discover, including an enhanced adventure featuring the new Columbia Gorge section, highlighted by five picturesque waterfalls. Last year, we shared the artist’s rendering above, courtesy of Walt Disney Imagineering, showing the gorgeous new north bank of the Rivers of America, which will feature a beautiful new waterfront.
This new waterfront will also include several elevated trestles over which the Disneyland Railroad will travel when it reopens along with the Rivers of America attractions on July 29, 2017. An icon for more than 60 years, the Disneyland Railroad holds a special place in the hearts of everyone, and can’t wait to go on the grand circle tour of Walt Disney’s original Magic Kingdom once again. This classic experience will also feature new and enhanced adventures! For the very first time, the Disneyland Railroad will make a left-hand turn to continue around Disneyland Park, and Walt Disney’s legendary dioramas of the Grand Canyon and Primeval World have been carefully restored to their original splendor, with a bit of new magic added to both!
Players can race alongside Lightning McQueen, Cruz Ramirez, Jackson Storm, and more in the new mobile game inspired by Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 3”
Disney today announced the launch of Disney•Pixar’s Cars: Lightning League on the Apple App Store and Google Play. After a devastating crash, Lightning McQueen’s career is on the line. Players are invited to train the racing champ as he prepares for a speedy comeback in this all new mobile game inspired by Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 3”.
In Cars: Lightning League, racers can give it everything they’ve got by building their own collection of cars including Lightning McQueen, Cruz Ramirez, Jackson Storm, and more.
Additional game features include:
– Speed through iconic locations from “Cars 3”,whether it’s cruising the beach or burning rubber near Radiator Springs.
– Complete high-speed missions to gain new upgrades and blitz past rivals, and build a garage of new speedsters and old favorites.
– Through challenges, racers can upgrade their cars, earn slick prizes and reach record-breaking speeds to go lightning fast.
Developed by Playside Studios, Disney•Pixar’s Cars: Lightning League is available now for free download with in-app purchases on the Apple App Store and Google Play. It will be available for download on the Amazon App Store soon.
Universal Studios Hollywood announces the return of FX’s critically-acclaimed, Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award-winning television series “American Horror Story,” bringing Ryan Murphy’s demented “Roanoke” installment to life at this year’s “Halloween Horror Nights” event, beginning Friday, September 15, 2017.
“American Horror Story: Roanoke” will unearth the twisted legacy of The Lost Colony of Roanoke, transporting guests to the haunted backwoods of North Carolina where they will experience the terror that has tormented the town for centuries. The all-new disturbing maze, reimagined in acute and disturbing details, will unmask a cast of deranged killers, from the cannibalistic Polk family who subsist by feeding upon innocent victims to The Butcher who thrives on human sacrifices. Trapped in a vicious circle of evil and murder, guests will find themselves in a life or death battle to outrun the nightmare of Roanoke before the vindictive spirts and demented killers soak the earth with the blood of their victims.
“The macabre mind of Ryan Murphy brings a treasure-trove of limitless possibilities to ‘Halloween Horror Nights,” said John Murdy, Creative Director at Universal Studios Hollywood and Executive Producer of “Halloween Horror Nights.” “Because of the multitude of terrifying layers that come to life within this latest installment of FX’s ‘America Horror Story,’ we are devoting our entire maze to uncovering every twisted detail to fully immerse our guest into the Roanoke storyline.”
Captivating – and shocking – viewers since its debut in 2011, “American Horror Story” has won 15 Emmys, three Golden Globes, four Critics’ Choice Awards and one People’s Choice Award. The latest installment of “American Horror Story” returns to FX Fall 2017.
“Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studios Hollywood brings together the sickest minds in horror to immerse guests in a living, breathing, three-dimensional world of terror. Featuring an all-new slate of unrivaled film production quality mazes, frightful scare zones and a fully re-imagined “Terror Tram” experience uniquely themed to today’s most definitive horror properties, “Halloween Horror Nights” will taunt, terrorize and torment guests with spine-chilling haunted attractions as part of Southern California’s most extreme Halloween experience.
Pixar has nothing to prove with resounding success across the board critically and commercially.
At the Lou panel director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray were able to break down their passion for the short film. Mullins began pitching to Pixar in 2005 and for several years was unable to find a suitable production between him and the company. After several years further, eventually Lou was born and the production began.
Lou is about a little monster hiding in a “lost and found” box that witnesses a bully on a playground taking toys from other kids. What begins as a game of keep-away reveals itself to be a heartwarming story of outsiders. In Pixar tradition, it’s two flawed characters going on a journey of discovery; only this journey is set on a middle school playground.
Mullins showcased the variety of designs that were tested as the film involves a creature that would be absolute murder to animate. It involves multiple standalone objects forming one cohesive creature dubbed “Lou.” The inventive nature of the creature required extensive work already but with production on movies like The Good Dinosaur, there were entire months when the film was halted. As production continued, Mullins and Murray note the continuous work on story is also commonplace for Pixar. The framework of the story mechanics are in constant flux in an attempt to always find the appropriate pacing, beats, and conclusion for the story.
Having seen Lou, this writer can tell you they found something pretty special here.
Later at the Cars 3 press conference, the atmosphere is explosive. Pixar knows they have another winner on their hands, as do the cast and crew. Owen Wilson, Cristela Alonza, Armie Hammer, and Kerry Washington were brought out with director Brian Fee and producer Kevin Reher to discuss the film.
When asked why the Cars franchise endures, director Brian Fee answers, “I think it’s the characters. I think there’s an appeal and a realism. I think people relate to the characters… when you walk away from a movie, if it meant anything to you, if you cared at all, it’s probably because you related to the characters. You can see a lot of what they’re going through, and you can see a little of yourself, see people that you know… I think at the end of the day that’s what we take away.”
On the next gen racers and how Armie Hammer’s character, Jackson Storm, impacts Lightning McQueen. “He’s part of a class of racer called ‘the next gen’ and they’re faster, they’re smarter, they’re better looking…”
When asked about how their characters step into the world and how they are strong female characters, Cristela and Kerry Washington had insightful comments.
On how Kerry Washington’s role is a strong female character, “It’s fun to see women in the film who are brave and smart, and courageous and also teachable. Women that balance having extraordinary talent and intellect but also are humble enough to learn the lessons they need to learn by the end of the film; which is that you have to step into your greatness and it’s not as simple as numbers. Heart and passion is the most important thing.”
Cristela Alonzo on how her character helps Lightning McQueen, “Cruz Ramirez is a great little character I loved playing. She’s very good at what she does but she still has doubts about herself regarding the same skills she uses to teach the other cars. She’s very relatable to boys and girls where you might have doubts about things and you don’t know how you’re going to pull something off. At the end of the day you realize that the only you can do your best is just by going for it and to trust your instincts… You think you can do something but you have doubts.
“It’s not about a boy or a girl doing something it’s about the best person doing the best that they can. I think that’s such a great way of telling a story of female empowerment by reminding everyone we’re all pretty much alike and we’re all the same. And if you work hard, and you have the skill, whoever is the best will win.”
Furthermore, when the crew was asked about their own personal mentors (mentorship is a recurring throughline in the film itself), Washington and Alonzo had micdrop worthy answers.
“I’d probably say Shonda Rhimes, my boss at ABC on Scandal. It’s great to have a mentor that’s a friend and a mentor. But I really look up to her as a leader and a mom and as a citizen of the world.” said Washington.
“My two biggest influences are my mom, an immigrant who came from Mexico… She came to this country and sacrificed so much so I could live my dream. It’s something that we never thought was possible. With her I learned that hard work and being nice and really just giving it your all is the best way to succeed. Also, my drama teachers in school. In eighth grade my drama teacher saw something in me and changed my schedule without me knowing and told me that I had something… I grew up in a border town and acting is a million miles away from that. I thought I would just be doing a blue collar job like everybody else in my family. My teachers really taught me that if I wanted a dream I could go do it, which is why I love this movie so much because it has that theme.” said Alonzo.
Alonzo continued dominating the event with her candid answers about identity and empowerment.
“I like this movie a lot because I feel like it’s a good way of telling kids that they matter. When you come from a family that doesn’t have a lot, a lot of times the parents tell the kids they matter because they’re too busy trying to survive. I want them to know back home – because my brother’s still live there and I visit there often – I want people down there to know that it’s possible to have a dream and actually achieve it. Everyday I wake up so grateful that I have the opportunities that I have and it came from living in an area that everyone is so kind, warm and loving. I want them to know that everyday and every opportunity that I do, I carry that area with me because I know it’s such a rarity. I just love that I get the chance to do that, not just for my family but for everybody there in my hometown.
“You can’t dismiss somebody that’s younger, or is inexperienced or has more experience. I think the lesson in this story is knowing that we each have something to learn from each other… You can’t dismiss the kids that like iPad’s and you can’t dismiss the kids who grew up with VCR’s.”
Summer Play Days zooms back into Disney Store this week with free daily events all summer long in locations nationwide. The popular series will kick off with a special Disney·PixarCars 3 event on Saturday, June 10, where Guests will learn about the film’s characters before jumping into the “driver’s seat” and testing their “driving” skills with remote control vehicles on a mini racetrack inside each Store.
Beginning on June 10, Guests who participate in Summer Play Days will be able to collect Disney Emoji patches featuring different Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters. New patches will be available each Wednesday between June 14 and August 9*:
Sat. 6/10: Lightning McQueen
Wed. 6/14: Cruz Ramirez
Wed. 6/21: Pascal
Wed. 6/28: Storm Trooper
Wed. 7/5: Spider-Man
Wed. 7/12: Jackson Storm
Wed. 7/19: Olaf
Wed. 7/26: BB-8
Wed. 8/2: Iron Man
Wed. 8/9: Stitch
“Summer Play Days has become a Guest favorite at Disney Store and we know many look forward to these events each year,” said Jonathan Storey, VP of Store Experience. “This summer, we are excited to continue offering our Guests great experiences now with the added fun of collectible Disney Emoji patches.”
Guests will receive a special display card where they can attach their patches and those who have collected all of the weekly patches can receive an exclusive Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse patch between August 9-20.** Cast Members will also be distributing a special limited Simba patch spontaneously throughout Summer Play Days as a special magical moment for Guests.
Free daily events taking place through August 9 include Storytime, Art of Drawing and Showtimes:
Tangled the Series Event: Guests will learn to draw Pascal, Rapunzel’s mischievous friend. A brief introduction is given to the history of Disney Animation.
Star Wars Adventures Event: Guests are invited to participate in three activities, including defense training against Stormtroopers, Millennium Falcon flight training and writing their name in Aurebesh. Guests will receive one of two Star Wars postcards (BB-8 or Chewbacca) and Aurebesh alphabet stickers
Art of Drawing Marvel’s Spider-Man Event: Guests will learn to draw Marvel’s Spider-Man. A brief introduction is given to the history of Disney Animation, as well as an explanation of traditional and modern Disney animation.
Mickey and the Roadster Racers Event: Guests will prepare for a race in Hotdog hills before they head to Italy to cheer on the Roadster Racers. Each Guest will receive their own trophy.
Princess Gathering Event: Guests will discover the Disney Princesses’ ambitions, strengths and will learn what makes each one of them special. Guests who participate will receive a special wristband.
Star Wars Storytime Event: Guests will hear the story, “Star Wars: Escape from Jakku.” Journey through the story, helping the narrators bring the story to life with interactive movements. Guests will receive a BB-8 finger puppet of their own.
Avengers Training Academy Event: Guests will take part of the Avengers Age of Ultron Training Academy to get an overview of each of the Avengers and learn their key skills and poses.
Elena of Avalor Event: Guests will use Elena’s Scepter of Light to channel the powerful magic Elena has, play and dance along with an inflatable guitar and create their own Jaquin to fly around.
For additional information, contact your local Disney Store.
Starting July 17, 2017 there will be a delicious new way to experience “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” at Epcot®. Reservations open today for the brand-new Frozen Ever After Dessert Party, the coolest dessert party with reserved seating to an amazing fireworks spectacular, delicious desserts and a special opportunity to enjoy the Frozen Ever After attraction!
The party, which takes place in World Showcase Plaza East, overlooking World Showcase Lagoon, will feature décor, drinks, desserts and snacks inspired by the beloved film, “Frozen.” You don’t have to worry about staking out the perfect spot to view the fireworks, because Frozen Ever After Dessert Party Guests will have reserved seating. Specialty cotton candy lemonade or “melted snow” and other non-alcoholic beverages will delight Guests of all ages. Adults 21 years and older can enjoy alcoholic beverages such as a piña colada, margarita or “Summertime Punch,” a refreshing blend of prickly pear syrup, vodka, lemonade and ginger ale.
Desserts and snacks will be served on three buffet stations, check out the menus below!
Hot & Cold
Olaf’s Warm Double Chocolate S’mores Pudding Cake
Elsa’s Warm Cottage Pudding with Salted Caramel Glaze
Hand-dipped Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
Small Bites
Wandering Oaken’s Eclairons
Hans’ Key Lime Tarts with Red Glitter Glaze
Living Rock Crispy Bonbons
Anna’s Blue Velvet Cupcakes
Kristoff’s No Sugar Added Lemon Curd with Blueberry
Not So Sweet
Sven’s Fresh Fruits & Berries
Grand Pabbie’s Winter-spiced Snack Mix
Duke of Weselton’s Cheese Fondue served with Country Bread Cubes, Broccoli, and Grilled Flatbread
After “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” Guests of the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party will be escorted to the Norway Pavilion for a special ride on the popular Frozen Ever After attraction.
The Frozen Ever After Dessert Party is another exciting offering from the Enchanting Extras Collection, which allows your Clients to enhance their vacation with one-of-a-kind Disney experiences. Cost is $79 for Guests ages 10 and above, $47 for ages 3 to 9—tax and gratuity included. Reservations are now open for dates beginning July 17, 2017 and can be made by visiting DisneyWorld.com/dine or by calling 407-WDW-DINE.
Whether you are heading to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this fall or Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party this winter, make the evening even more magical with these delicious additions.
At Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Dessert Party, you can raise a glass for a ghostly toast of sparkling cider while indulging in Halloween-themed eats, including chocolate-dipped strawberries, chocolate mousse, cupcakes, ice cream, seasonal fruits, cheeses and other ghoulish goodies created daily by our master pastry chef. Specialty drinks, signature lemonades, coffee, tea and hot chocolate will also be served.
You can top off this delectable event with boo-tiful views of the Happy HalloWishes Fireworks Spectacular over Cinderella Castle for a fright fest of color, music and light they’ll never forget! Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Dessert Party takes place select nights Aug. 29 – Nov. 1, 2017.
If you are planning on attending Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, experience spectacular views of the holiday fireworks and sweet treats at the Wishes Fireworks Holiday Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace, select nights from Nov. 9- Dec. 22, 2017.
Before the fireworks, at a table decked with boughs of holly, discover a host of holiday-themed cupcakes and desserts prepared by our pastry chef, along with a bountiful buffet of sweet treats – like chocolate dipped strawberries, chocolate mousse, ice cream, cheeses and fresh, seasonal fruits. And raise a cup of good cheer with sparkling cider, signature lemonades, specialty Christmas drinks, hot chocolate, coffee or tea, and then marvel as the sky above explodes with color, music and lights!
Book today by visiting DisneyWorld.com/dine or by calling 407-WDW-DINE. The cost is $79 plus tax for adults; $47 plus tax for children ages 3-9.
A valid ticket to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party or Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is required to attend the fireworks dessert parties. Stay tuned to Disney Travel News for information on dinner reservations for party nights.
Disney Legend, author and Cal State Fullerton alumna Martha Blanding will speak at a CSUF commencement ceremony for the College of Humanities and Social...