We’re excited to share that our plans for a major expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland have officially been approved by the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Starting next year through 2023, we’ll be adding world-class attractions, entertainment and themed areas to bring to life some of the very best characters and stories of the Disney brand.
Included in our expansion plans are a “Frozen“-themed area transporting guests to the kingdom of Arendelle, a new Marvel-themed area with thrilling attractions and entertainment celebrating your favorite Super Heroes, and a new entertainment venue called Moana’s Village Festival with a lively stage show.
On top of all that, we’ll be transforming Sleeping Beauty Castle to showcase new daytime and nighttime spectaculars and entertainment experiences. There’s so much to do and see, and we can’t wait to bring you along on this journey with us.
This info was reposted from the Disney Parks Blog.
There’s a new way to take in the Tomorrowland skyline at Disneyland park, from a unique point of view! To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Space Mountain at Disneyland Resort, a new lounge experience will debut in Tomorrowland on May 26.
The new Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge Experience features retro décor and desserts—both sweet and savory, as well as both hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages. The lounge area will be open to guests from 8-10 p.m. If a fireworks spectacular is scheduled, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse right from your seat.
Your interstellar snack box will include:
Mickey Cloud Cake: Cream-filled sponge cake
Chocolate Eclipse: Cream-filled chocolate cake drenched in chocolate
Coconut Comet: Coconut-strawberry iced sponge cake filled with cream
Planetary Pie: Mini cherry-filled pie
Moon Rocks: Boursin herbed cheese, cream cheese, shredded cheddar and jack cheese, chives, pimentos, bacon
Cost is $45 for ages 3 and older, tax included. Reservations are now open, and can be booked by visiting Disneyland.com/dining or by calling 714-781-DINE.
Imagine having some fun, reciting some classic Star Wars lines…and the legendary Mark Hamill is your surprise co-star. Well, that happened to a few lucky fans, as seen in the video below — and it’s all in support of Star Wars: Force For Change’s latest fundraising campaign.
You can now enter for the chance to win the grand prize in Star Wars: Force for Change and Omaze’s epic Star Wars “Past, Present, and Future” campaign benefitting UNICEF and Starlight Children’s Foundation. Plus, if you enter this week, you’ll be in the running to win a special bonus prize: lunch in Los Angeles with Hamill, along with two tickets to a pre-screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Fans who enter today at Omaze.com/StarWars will have the chance to win the grand prize, encompassing all three prizes in the campaign: Stay at Skywalker Inn, tour of the archives and the Ranch, and a screening of Star Wars: A New Hope; join the cast and attend the Star Wars: The Last Jedi premiere and exclusive after party; and visit the set, meet the directors, and have the chance to appear in the untitled Han Solo movie.
Since 2014, Star Wars: Force for Change and UNICEF have joined together to help improve the lives of children around the world. With the support of Star Wars fans, the collaboration has raised more than $9 million to help the world’s most vulnerable children. To date, Star Wars: Force For Change has helped UNICEF save the lives of over 30,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition through the distribution of over 4 million packets of Ready to Use Therapeutic Food Packets (RUTF) around the world.
Starlight Children’s Foundation is joining Star Wars: Force for Change as the initiative’s newest charity beneficiary in 2017. Through a $1 million grant, Star Wars: Force for Change supports the foundation’s core programs which are designed to bring comfort and joy to hospitalized kids through Starlight’s network of more than 700 children’s hospitals, clinics, camps and other partners across the US. Star Wars: Force for Change and fan donations through this campaign will also provide new Starlight programs, like fun, comfortable Star Wars-themed Starlight Brave Gowns, to tens of thousands of hospitalized children across the country.
The Star Wars “Past, Present, and Future” campaign runs until May 11; a different prize has been awarded each week, all themed to honor all eras of the saga:
· Past – Stay at Skywalker Inn, tour of the archives and the Ranch, and a screening of Star Wars: A New Hope
· Present – Join the cast and attend the Star Wars: The Last Jedi premiere and exclusive after party
· Future – Visit the set, meet the directors, and have the chance to appear in the untitled Han Solo movie
· Grand Prize – One winner will receive the Past, Present, AND Future prizes!
· Bonus – Lunch with Mark Hamill and a pre-screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Fans are encouraged to follow the campaign at Omaze.com/StarWars for exclusive updates.
So enter now. We’ve got a pretty good feeling about this.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will host a special screening of the Oscar®-nominated animated feature “Bambi” in honor of the film’s 75th anniversary on Monday, May 15 at 7:30p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Hosted by film critic Leonard Maltin, the evening will feature a panel discussion with voice actors Donnie Dunagan (voice of young Bambi), Peter Behn (voice of young Thumper), animator Andreas Deja and production designer Paul Felix.
“Bambi” earned three Oscar nominations for Music – Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Music – Song, and Sound Recording.
Bambi, the fawn who loses his mother to a hunter’s bullet but ultimately matures into a leader, and his forest friends, Thumper and Flower, are among the most memorable characters in animation history. The Disney Studio spent five years in production on Bambi and used the multiplane camera to give the film its depth of images. The film earned three Academy Award nominations: Music – Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture (Frank Churchill, Edward Plumb), Music – Song, “Love Is A Song,” (Music by Churchill; Lyrics by Larry Morey) and Sound Recording (Walt Disney Studio Sound Department, Sam Slyfield, sound director).
Presented by Walt Disney. Supervising Director David D. Hand. Story Direction Perce Pearce. Story Adaptation Larry Morey. Based on the novel “Bambi: A Life in the Woods” by Felix Salten.
Voice Cast: Donnie Dunagan, Peter Behn, Hardie Albright, Ann Gillis, Thelma Hubbard, Sterling Holloway, Will Wright, Marion Darlington.
Gone are the days of plain old Sunday brunch with the return of newly reimagined Gospel Brunch at House of Blues Anaheim. This delicious buffet-style brunch is $45 per person and includes an amazing performance of uplifting and soulful Gospel music. The buffet features breakfast staples like bacon and eggs, as well as HOB favorites like Jambalaya. Carving and omelette stations provide fresh and customized fare, and the buffet is also vegetarian and kid-friendly.
Once the performance begins, you will be up out of your seat, dancing, and singing along! If you need a little more encouragement, bottomless mimosas are just $15 per person for the duration of the performance. The singers were amazing and we were dazzled by their solos, and how much audience interaction there was. Audience members were also brought on stage to celebrate a special occasion like a Birthday or Wedding Anniversary, and even got to sing with the band. Our only wish is that it were a longer experience.
Check-out a preview of the performance we attended (The group is Firm Soundation and they were amazing):
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At just under 2 hours from entry to leaving, it felt a bit rushed if you are not wanting to be eating during the show. Overall, this experience is highly recommend to anyone who enjoys gospel, brunch, or just having an awesome time with great music and food. As well as spending time with family and loved ones.
The electrifying, uplifting and unprecedented gospel show is unlike any other brunch experience available. Gospel Brunch is perfect for families, visitors and special celebrations.
When: Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Check House of Blues calendar for dates.
Holidays welcome two shows at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Show runs 1.5-2 hours
Location: The new House of Blues Anaheim (at GardenWalk)
400 West Disney Way, Suite 337, Anaheim, CA
Free parking available at GardenWalk for first hour
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In celebration of the upcoming film, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” some lucky Disneyland park guests got more than they bargained for when Johnny Depp, as Captain Jack Sparrow surprised fans aboard the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is in theaters May 26 in 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D.
The Nintendo 3DS family of systems will soon be adding a new member. On July 28, New Nintendo 2DS XL makes its debut in the United States at a suggested retail price of $149.99. The New Nintendo 2DS XL system gives consumers a third choice of hand-held systems, one that offers pricing and features that fit between the Nintendo 2DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL systems. New Nintendo 2DS XL will launch on the same day as two big new games for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems: Hey! PIKMIN and Miitopia.
“This new addition to Nintendo’s portable hardware line demonstrates our commitment to the hand-held market,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s President and COO. “New Nintendo 2DS XL sports a beautiful clamshell design and offers a great balance between price and performance.”
The new system will be available in a stylish black/turquoise color, and will use the same size large screen found on New Nintendo 3DS XL systems. As the name of the new system implies, visuals will be displayed in 2D only. The system is lighter but still packs the same power as New Nintendo 3DS XL, and has built-in NFC support for amiibo cards and figures. It can play the massive library of quality Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS games in 2D. Nintendo systems are also the only dedicated video game systems where people can find their favorite characters and game franchises, such as Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Kirby, Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., Animal Crossing and The Legend of Zelda.
There are over a thousand games in the Nintendo 3DS game library and more are always on the way, including two that launch on the same day as New Nintendo 2DS XL. These new games will offer fun new experiences for New Nintendo 2DS XL owners, and for owners of any Nintendo 3DS family systems.
Hey! PIKMIN: In this brand-new style of Pikmin game, players guide Captain Olimar through 2D side-scrolling levels and collect Sparklium to refuel his crashed ship, the S.S. Dolphin 2, so he can escape the planet. The touch-screen controls let players choose the right Pikmin to toss at enemies and objects, which is critical to defeating foes and solving the many puzzles Olimar encounters during his adventure.
Miitopia: Band together with your Mii and Mii friends to explore your own personalized world of Miitopia. Cast Mii characters into various roles and watch hilarious scenes unfold as they work together to defeat the Dark Lord who has stolen the faces of townspeople of Miitopia. Players can bring in their created Mii characters from the Miitomo or Tomodachi Life games, or create their own Mii team in the game. This game has a lighthearted tone with traditional and strategic RPG-like elements, including customization, relationship building and team management.
0657 An American in Paris Touring Company Photo by Matthew Murphy
The 2015 Tony Award®-winning musical AN AMERICAN IN PARIS lands at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa and is surely not to be missed! Based on the Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron’s 1951 classic film by the same name, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS lives up to the romanticism of its film counterpart and the popularity of now pop-culture phenomenon La La Land. This new onstage musical cherishes the artistic, abstract vision from musical films golden-age beefing it up with a score that is nothing short of enlivening, and majestic award-winning choreography that will have everyone fluttering to their cars with joy. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS will wow you in every aspect imaginable and remind you of the glory that is onstage live musicals. Simple put – it’s wonderful, it’s marvelous, it’s perfect!
The show opens in Paris at the end of Wold War II and introduced by a semi-corky American veteran, Adam Hochberg (ETAI BENSION), that has stayed in the City of Lights pursuing a career in composing his own shows. After some cleverly orchestrated montages and illustrated set transformations, the audience is met with another American soldier, Jerry Mulligan (McGEE MADDOX and alternate RYAN STEELE), that decides to stick around after the war. Jerry later runs into Adam at a cafe who introduces him into his life as a composer. It’s here when the two are met with the girl of the story; a stunning, beautifully talented French ballerina with that goes by the name Lise Dassin (SARA ESTY).
The two men quickly fall head over heals for Lise with Jerry practically chasing after her with a Gene Kelly-like confidence and overdone wooing. Both fail to really leave their mark. As the story progresses the audience is introduced to gentlemen number three, Henri Baurel (NICK SPANGLER), the son of wealthy French industrialists who secretly desires to be an entertainer against his parents wishes. Henri is quickly discovered to be Lise’s boyfriend, but perhaps not the one for her. The three continue their campaign to court the young lady unbeknownst to each others desires for the same woman. With many obstacles in the way including another woman interested in Jerry, the three musketeers battle it out in their own way discovering their own passions and what’s really important life.
Audiences on opening night were treated to RYAN STEELE in the role of Jerry Mulligan. Steele has been apart of Newsies, Matilda, West Side Story, and Billy Elliot on Broadway… and while his vocal performance is on par and energy at an eleven, it’s his dance-work that will astound you. His demeanor has a bit of flamboyance that may seem a bit off keen for the role, but it truly comes down to his footwork and energetic ballet medleys that sets this show above all the rest.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS is a fitting introduction to the world of ballet as for myself being less than interested in most ballets found myself in shear awe of the pure magic from each dance number. There are plenty of highlights from each characters performance as well within most of the music numbers, but it’s a 13-minute ballet ballad between Jerry and Lise that will win over any theatergoer. There is no better moment had onstage than seeing these two in this near-interpretive dance that reminds us of those random film stage sequences of iconic MGM musicals. This captivating piece is performed with such grace and style alongside a masterfully orchestrated number that serenades the audience into amazement and warrants its very own standing ovation.
George and Ira Gershwin’s music and lyrics combined with brilliant orchestrations are instrumental to the success for this musical, pun intended. The show thrives from nostalgic pieces that are reminiscent of musicals of yesteryear revitalizing that little feeling inside which for moment… for just that brief moment, makes you forget of all your worries and troubles. This right here is the essence of the entire musical.
Much of Adam’s challenges in his song writing within the show come from his inability to understand the meaning behind much of the pomp and circumstance within the music of the era. The show tunes of those times and nightclub entertainment numbers are all there to brighten everyones day helping them forget about of the aforementioned problems. This realization helps Adam create his own musical masterpiece.
As wonderful as it is to hear some of the well-known songs from the movie counterpart such as “I Got Rhythm” and some instrumental preludes, the show has some of the most creative, intricate set designs I’ve ever seen. While most projection based backdrops are known to irritate me, Bob Crowley’s set design is nothing short from spectacular. Simplistic at times to whimsical, grand and unique in others, Crowley was able to create a living, breathing set design with an abstract flair that never feels to be lacking from detail. It’s quite fun to watch each scene transform yet allow the choreography and music help tell the story.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS falls nothing short of astonishing. While the footwork remains the star, every element of the show was melded well with each other lending to a near flawless, unique and ultimately refreshing musical. The music, dancing and vocal styling remain to feel so familiar yet so new, and while it pains me to make a comparison to this, it’s what has lead to much of the success of La La Land. It’s no wonder that one of the most popular movies of 2016 was sparked so from this musical, singing around a park bench and all. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS comes with a longer runtime but is something I never wanted to end. This mesmerizing production is simply wonderful. C’est merveilleux.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS is now playing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts until May 7th.
Nintendo is partnering with McDonald’s to bring some of its most famous characters from the Mushroom Kingdom to Happy Meals everywhere. Starting Now and running through May 22, anyone who purchases a Happy Meal at participating McDonald’s restaurants across the U.S. will receive one of eight fun toys based on Super Mario characters. These classic and instantly recognizable characters are also featured in the upcoming Mario Kart 8 Deluxe game for Nintendo’s newest system, Nintendo Switch.
“Nintendo is always looking for ways to expand its brand, and a partnership with the family-friendly McDonald’s restaurants felt like a great fit,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Like Mario, Happy Meals are something both kids and parents grew up with.”
Nintendo fans will want to collect each of the eight toys, which include Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Invincible Mario, a Red Koopa Shell and 1-Up Mushroom. Each one of the toys has a special function, like a translucent Mario that lights up in different colors.
In addition to the toys, families can take their fun to the next level by entering a sweepstakes for a chance to win one of 100 Nintendo Switch Prize Packs inclusive of a Nintendo Switch system and the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe game. Eligible customers that scan and purchase a meal at McDonald’s using the McDonald’s mobile app between now and May 22 will be entered. Customers get one entry for redeeming any deal in the app and two entries when they purchase a Happy Meal. No purchase is necessary to enter. The sweepstakes is open only to residents of the United States who are 13 and older. Official rules for the sweepstakes, including details about how to enter without making a purchase, can be found at online and http://www.PlayatMcD.com and at participating McDonald’s restaurants.
When Mario Kart 8 Deluxe launches on April 28, it will do so with more characters, karts and tracks than any other game in Mario Kart history. This racing game is the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 and includes a revamped Battle Mode that players of all ages can enjoy together (additional games, systems and accessories may be required for multiplayer mode and are sold separately). For more information about Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, visit http://mariokart8.nintendo.com/.
Nintendo is not a sponsor, co-sponsor or administrator of this sweepstakes.
“Kingsman: The Secret Service” introduced the world to Kingsman – an independent, international intelligence agency operating at the highest level of discretion, whose ultimate goal is to keep the world safe. In “Kingsman: The Golden Circle,” our heroes face a new challenge.
When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, their journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US called Statesman, dating back to the day they were both founded. In a new adventure that tests their agents’ strength and wits to the limit, these two elite secret organizations band together to defeat a ruthless common enemy, in order to save the world, something that’s becoming a bit of a habit for Eggsy…
KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE hits theaters everywhere on September 22, 2017.
In 2014, James Gunn surprised audiences and critics alike with Guardians of the Galaxy, a film on the outskirts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that saw an unlikely bang of misfits come together to save the galaxy from an unstoppable threat. The film surpassed expectations on every level (as I can attest in my own review from that year), had a platinum selling album that reintroduced a new generation to classic rock, and ended up being not just one of the most beloved films of the year, but one of the most beloved comic book films ever released. It’s mix of humor, action, science fiction, and a dash of director James Gunn, made the film feel like something completely new, and was a more than welcome pallet cleanser to the comic book films we’d gotten.
Three years later, and we’re on the brink of James Gunn’s second film in his now announced trilogy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which sees the Guardians facing a brand new threat from a very unexpected placed. The film ups the stakes, brings together new characters, including Kurt Russell’s Ego the Living Planet, as well as bringing back some fan favorites for this epic space sequel. This is a labor of love for Gunn and his team, which was incredibly apparent at the press junket for the film.
This week, in anticipation of the new sequel, I had the chance to sit down with the cast and crew of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and listen to them talk about their experience making the film, and pulled some really cool tidbits of information from them concerning the film, their time on set, and even some hints at what’s to come in the future for this universe. There may be some mild spoilers ahead, but for those really wanting to get some really fun behind the scenes info on this film,
Chris Pratt said his initial thoughts when meeting Kurt Russell were to not “geek out” about him. But he knew it would be better to be honest and geek out about it than pretending he wasn’t a fan, and it made working together that much better. He says that now they’re not fans of each other, but peers of each other.
For James Gunn, making the sequel wasn’t harder, because now he knew an audience wanted to spend time with these characters.
Gunn also set out to make sure that the sequel wasn’t just the first film all over again, and they tried as hard as possible to stay away from anything that felt too similar, and let this be its own film.
Michael Rooker joked that Pratt’s longer shirtless scene was by his request. Gunn then added, jokingly, that it was the only mandatory thing Kevin Feige said MUST be in the movie.
Rooker also joked that his shirtless scene was great because he realized he didn’t need to be in shape for it, as his character wouldn’t be in shape, which led him to pigging out after working out extensively for that scene.
Originally Kurt Russell wasn’t sure if he should join the film. He loved the first, and didn’t want to join a film that was less well received, and didn’t want to be the reason people didn’t like the movie.
Russell also says that his younger version of his character in the prologue was mostly make up, with very little CG. Something that surprised even the CG artists working on the film.
For Russell, he said that he really has a special relationship with Disney, but he knew even though with that previous relationship, he couldn’t just land the role in Ego. But he was lucky to run into a team he meshed with and wanted to work with him as badly as he wanted to work with them.
James Gunn is still surprised by how much freedom that Kevin Feige gives him with his movies, but they always seem to be on the same page. They only had one disagreement on this film, and they said it’s such a small thing, that no one will possibly figure out what it is. (Gunn than joked that it was having Yondu in the film, which Rooker then quipped, “Thanks for kicking his ass for adding me,” to Kevin.)
Yondu’s Mary Poppins quip in the film has several variations to Gunn, including having Rooker using every swear word imaginable for the scene.
Rooker also joked that working with Pratt is easy on set, because he doesn’t find him funny at all, so he never has a hard time keeping a straight face.
Both Kevin and James thought adding easter eggs, and the possibilities of exploring the original Guardians of the Galaxy characters, was a great idea. They loved adding them.
Stallone said that joining this world was a completely new experience, but he loved being a part of it. He joked that he was whipped with wet tails for initiation.
Stallone also joked he gave his salary back because Kevin got him out of his house and away from his three daughters, and that was enough for him to take the role.
Sean Gunn, who is Rocket’s stand in on set, had a fun, yet strange time playing both Rocket and his Kraglin character.
Zoe Saldana says Sean is the perfect reference for Bradley voicing Rocket, and that he really is what gives Rocket his life, and Bradley then colors within the lines.
Feige also added that Sean has been working one another one of the recent Marvel films as Rocket, and he can’t wait for people to see Rocket’s interactions with the new characters. He added that Sean is a big part of the process, and everyone loves working with him.
For Sylvester Stallone, he says that Joseph Campbell and the idea of mythology is a big deal to him, and that the mythology of the Guardians drew him to the project. He loved going off world, and not being as grounded as his previous roles kept him.
That mythology also played a part in why Stallone wanted to join for another reason: He wanted to be a part of this generation’s mythology, and he believe it’ll be the next generations as well. He’s impressed by the storytelling that Gunn and Feige are doing at Marvel.
Stallone wouldn’t say how many films he’s signed on for, and jokes that he’ll believe it when he sees it about returning for the sequels.
Stallone also joked that he lobbied to not work with Kurt Russell, that he can’t stand him, killing a Tango and Cash reunion.
Sean was happy to come back just to work with the cast again, and have a bigger part both as Kraglin, and as Rocket. He loves being with this group of people, and says it’s like a big family.
Dave and Drax couldn’t be more different. Drax is so outlandish, yet Dave is very quiet and keeps to himself. It makes some of his more outlandish moments harder, but Gunn always pushes it out of him.
Stallone says that he didn’t know much about the comics coming in, saying that it gave him a clean slate to work with. He had no preconceived notions of how to play the character.
When the panel was asked how they felt about seeing people cosplaying as their characters, Stallone joked he wanted to punch them in the fact, and that it was copy write infringement.
When asked what other sci-fi property she wanted to be in, Zoe jumped to Dune, saying she wants to be a part of it.
Feige says that the Stan Lee cameo was a fun nod for fans, as well as something he and Gunn thought would be clever, showing that all his cameos were him playing the same character, and bringing information to The Watchers.
Karen loves playing Nebula, and she was so excited to explore the dark side of the character, and really exploring her relationship with Gamora this time around. It was only hinted at in the first, and now they’re really jumping into it.
Stallone says he’s amazed by the amount of passion, and talent that Gunn and Marvel had to do the film. It was very welcoming for him, which made him really love being a part of the universe.
Kevin Feige hints that Howard the Duck, who once again cameos in this film, will be popping up again in another Marvel film. Let the speculation begin!
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, featuring Vin Diesel as Groot, Bradley Cooper as Rocket, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, Elizabeth Debicki, Chris Sullivan, Sean Gunn, Tommy Flanagan, Laura Haddock, with Sylvester Stallone, and Kurt Russell, opens May 5, 2017.
Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, Marvel Studios’ “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” continues the team’s adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favorite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes’ aid as the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand. “
Huntington Beach is legendary around the world as one of the best surfing spots. It’s waves and beaches are so great, it is also officially known as “Surf City.” But as I learned on a recent getaway, the town is more than just tasty swells and beautiful white sand; it also boasts gourmet restaurants, luxury, ocean-front hotels, great shopping, and tons of California coastal charm.
My visit to Huntington Beach began last week when a friend and I checked into the Kimpton Shorebreak Hotel (www.shorebreakhotel.com), a surfer-chic boutique hotel centrally located in the heart of downtown, across from the iconic pier. Featuring four-star touches and ocean view guestrooms with modern furnishings, the Shorebreak makes a perfect beachfront base camp.
The Kimpton Shorebreak Hotel is a beach-front boutique luxury
Our fourth floor room came with a colorful beach-inspired décor, two queen beds, large TV with two big comfy chairs, office area with desk, a fridge stocked with goodies for purchase, and a spacious bathroom with a shower big enough to wash your surf board. The highlight of the room was the balcony which overlooked town, the Pacific Ocean and the pier.
Once acquainted with the hotel, we went exploring. Our first stop was lunch across the street at Sancho’s Tacos. Here we filled up on authentic carne asada and chicken tacos, and nachos. We then we walked across Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Hwy) to the pier to check out classic cars at the 17th annual Beach Cruiser Meet.
Located on the Pier and a few nearby streets, the car show was highlighted by incredibly well-maintained “Woodies,” those old wood-paneled wagons made for beach postcards and surf songs. The event also brought scores of immaculate convertibles, VW transporters and other classics.
The annual Beach Cruiser Meet brings out some sweet old cars
After drooling over the cars, we walked a block to the International Surfing Museum (www.surfingmuseum.org), where we examined historic surf boards and memorabilia and learned about some of the most famous surfers of all time such as George Freeth and Eddie Aikau. The museum also has a life-size recreation of the Silver Surfer from Marvel Comics.
The International Surfing Museum offers great surfing history
From the museum we walked across the street to Huntington Beach Surfboard & Bike Rentals (surfboardandbikerentals.com), where I rented a beach cruiser for the afternoon. It was a gorgeous spring day and the weather was perfect for a ride. With the wind at my back I pedaled to the beach and rode the 10-mile-long paved bike path paralleling the sand. During my trek I passed volleyball players, sunbathers, joggers, and a drum circle. I also enjoyed memorable views of Catalina Island and the historic Huntington Beach Pier.
When I returned to the bike rental shop, I met Sugar, a world champion surfing dog, who was rescued a few years ago from the streets of Oakland. Look her up on Youtube to see some of her amazing moves. When Sugar and her owner Ryan aren’t surfing, they are at the shop to help customers.
Sugar is a champion surfing dog who also works at Huntington Beach Surfboard & Bike Rentals
Back at the Shorebreak Hotel, we joined other hotel guests for the complimentary Wine Hour. The nightly occasions was started by hotel founder Bill Kimpton, who wanted “a gathering place for guests to feel a sense of community and inclusion, and relax at the end of the day.” While sipping local wine, we mingled on the patio and played chess on a giant board.
After Wine Hour we walked a few blocks to Bluegold (dinebluegold.com) for a wonderful dinner, overlooking the ocean. With an open kitchen and an intimate and classy ambiance, the restaurant serves a creative, eclectic mix of California land and sea.
Bluegold serves great champagne and an eclectic mix of California land and sea
Our meal began with warm milk rolls, fresh from the oven, with honey butter and sea salt. With these enjoyed a couple bloody Mary oyster shooters with fried uni chips and a glass of champagne. For the main course I devoured shrimp & crab ravioli with blistered winter beans and brown butter, while my friend had a succulent smoked Kurobuta pork chop with Tokyo turnips and a sweet and spicy tarragon honey sauce. For dessert we split a peanut butter and jelly cheesecake.
In the morning, I walked along the sand until I reached a pedestrian bridge leading to the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
(www.huntingtonbeach.regency.hyatt.com). At this Spanish-styled, water-front resort I had an soothing 50-minute massage at the hotel’s Pacific Waters Spa. Rated as one of the best spas in Southern California, the 20,000 sq-ft oasis is replete with ponds and trickling fountains. My full-body treatment was rejuvenating and featured a combination of deep and light tissue pressure, along with hot stones.
The Pacific Waters Spa is located in the luxurious Hyatt Regency Resort
I concluded my visit to Huntington Beach with a memorable dinner at SeaSalt Woodfire Grill (www.seasaltwoodfiregrill.com), where the wood fires of Santa Maria meet the fire pits of Huntington Beach. At this hip restaurant, I enjoyed a succulent Pacific Albacore steak, with a side of Brussels sprouts and bacon. While dining, I sipped a cold beer and admired the rustic, BBQ-inspired decor.
SeaSalt Woodfire specializes in Santa Maria, CA BBQ meats and fresh seafood
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