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ALIEN: COVENANT Movie Review

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Thirty eight years ago, Ridley Scott redefined sci-fi horror with Alien, a claustrophobic, unrelenting, and downright terrifying film which introduced Ellen Ripley and the infamous Xenomorph to audiences. The film’s legacy is one that has been ingrained in pop culture, spawning numerous sequels, comic books, novels, and video games, all of which Scott didn’t have a hand in. That is until 2012, when the famed director returned to the series he had birthed in 1979, with Prometheus, a prequel that aimed to explore the origins of the original film. The film was met with a mixed reaction, and left many scratching their heads about the film’s significance to the Alien mythology. Now Scott has returned for his third film in the Alien series with Alien: Covenant, a film he hopes will help bridge the gap between Prometheus and Alien even further, and answer a lot of lingering questions he set out to answer in Prometheus.

Picking up ten years after the events of PrometheusAlien Covenant finds the space ship Covenant on a mission to colonize a new planet that they’ve found in the outer reaches of space. But when a random solar event wrecks havoc on the ship, awakening the crew too early from their mission, it sets off an unfortunate chain of events that puts their entire mission in danger. As the crew tries to gain their bearings on the situation and get the ship back to working order, they receive an ongoing signal from a nearby planet that is eerily similar to Earth. Broken and searching for answers, the colonization crew decides to investigate the origin of the signal, and explore the planet. What starts as a mission of intrigue and hope will quickly become one of regret and despair, where the team will quickly learn that in space, no one can hear you scream.

From the outset, the question many want to know is this: Is Alien: Covenant a true Alien film, or is more of a sequel to Prometheus? The truth is, it’s both. Ridley Scott’s third film is a true Alien film in every sense, but it also truly feels like a continuation of the mythology and world building of Prometheus, crafting a rather unique film within the series. Much of the film is a throwback to the sci-fi horror of the original, but it must also maintain the lofty ideals of the last film to answer many of the burning questions that were left over from the last outing. In a way, it feels like there’s almost two films at play, which many times will make a film feel at war with itself, but here it actually works. This is a thoughtful film in many ways about life, creation, and what it means to be human, while also being a visceral, intense, and often times grotesque horror film. The fact that it manages to do all these things, while also being an incredibly entertaining film, is really a testament to Ridley’s incredible talent behind the camera. It’s clear that he has a much more defined vision for this film, and the series as a whole now, in a way he didn’t with Prometheus.

The one thing that Scott was very smart to do though this time, was making sure he brought Michael Fassbender back as the android David, who we were introduced to in Prometheus. But Fassbender isn’t just David, as he also plays the Covenant crew’s android, Walter, who is an upgrade from the original David model. Fassbender manages to give two excellent performances in the film, both of which are very different. While David is still a menacing android with clear delusions of grandeur, Walter, even though he’s programmed to be more robotic, almost seems more human. The two characters are so different and unique, which makes it really fascinating watching Fassbender really sink his teeth into the two roles the way he does. He is really the heart and soul of Alien: Covenant, which is really ironic considering his characters are both androids that completely lack souls. Their dilemma on what it means to be human, and what it means to be loved, is really the focal point of the film, along with what it means to truly live. Walter finds himself totally content with helping his colonization team and being their helper, never bucking the status quo of why he was created. On the other hand, David continues to want to play God, becoming the creator of creatures and worlds, a truly unsettling thought when you remember the terror he caused his Prometheus crew in the last film.

Much of this stems from the fact that David, having met the creator of the human race, finds them truly unworthy of the power they were given. He sees it as wasted power, as humans are an inherently flawed species that need to destroyed. His fascination with creating the perfect species, considering himself a Zoologist of sorts, is at times both maddening and strangely beautiful. But this is a fantastic way to set up the horror of the film, and having David at the center really is why this film works so well. David is controlled chaos, and his obsession to create the perfect species is really what drives the film back to the roots of Alien. When we’re finally introduced to his creation, the final form of the Xenomorph that audiences love, David’s quest is complete, but for audiences and the crew, the terror and madness has only just begun.

This is why the film feels like two separate films, because once David’s mission from Prometheus is seemingly completely, the film quickly becomes the film it’s titled, Alien: Covenant. We’re transported back to the horrors of being trapped in a place with a creature that knows know mercy, has no conscious, and has no regrets, as it begins tearing through the crew one by one. Scott finds himself comfortably back in his horror roots, and he really pushes the film to be terrifying, as well as grotesque, in new ways. It’s a truly chilling and fun experience throughout, featuring some great scenes that will truly be ranked amongst the franchise’s best. Katherine Waterston, who plays the film’s lead, Daniels, is fantastic throughout, as the audience’s eyes and ears to this madness. She is a great addition to the Alien franchise’s kick-ass female heroines, something to be very happy that the series has not moved away from. Daniels has shades of Ripley, but she’s uniquely her own character, and it’s great to see her really standing out amongst the rest as the voice of reason in the film. This is a star making turn for Waterston, who many will recognize from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

The one biggest drawback to the film though, is the third act is fairly predictable. For much of the film, it actually keeps the audience fairly disoriented enough with the twists and turns, so it’s hard to pin down just where it’s going to go. But once the Xenomorph begins its hunt for the humans, the film quickly loses that spark, and it becomes a much more straightforward slasher film. There’s also a moment that is so heavily telegraphed ahead that it’s almost surprising that Ridley honestly goes the direction he does with it. In the scheme of the story, it makes sense why Ridley makes the decision, but it’s hard not to be a little frustrated that the twist, or lack thereof, doesn’t really stick. It’s the obvious choice for the film, and while it’s still a fine reveal, it’s just not shocking at all.

Alien: Covenant is a great return to the roots of the Alien franchise, while also being a proper continuation to Prometheus. Ridley Scott returns with a vengeance, really crafting a film that is both unique and familiar, while crafting something genuinely scary and thoughtful all at once. Anchored by terrific performances by both Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston, Alien: Covenant dares to be a dark, thoughtful, scary summer tentpole, and finds the series really returning to what made it so great. Alien is back in a big way, with its best installment since James Cameron’s Aliens. In space, no one can hear you scream, but they will in the theater this summer.

Connect With a Banshee at The Rookery inside Windtraders in Pandora

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Guests visiting Pandora – The World of Avatar will fly on the back of a mountain banshee at one of its major attractions, Avatar Flight of Passage. Soaring on the back of one of these powerful winged creatures represents an important rite of passage for the Na’vi. Today, we are thrilled to announce a new way for guests to connect with these animals at The Rookery inside Windtraders, the primary merchandise location on Pandora. Cody Hampton with Disney Parks Merchandise gave me a first look at these new interactive creatures, and explained how they continue the tradition of immersive storytelling found at Disney Parks.

“We love bringing to life stories from our attractions through creative and innovative product designs,” explained Cody. “Banshees are an important animal on Pandora, both as an animal in the ecosystem and as a cultural symbol to the Na’vi. Disney’s Animal Kingdom will also will feature a Na’Vi River Journey ride, where guests get a chance to cruise through a Pandora jungle. They are also part of one of the signature attractions, so it felt natural to feature them as a must-have souvenir from a visit to Pandora. These banshees are fun, interactive, and continue the excitement guests will feel when experiencing [Avatar Flight of Passage].”

At the Rookery, a Naturalist from Alpha Centauri Expeditions will assist a guest with identifying a favorite banshee from among 10 unique styles. Each interactive banshee includes three ranges of motion – mouth, head, and wings – that are controlled by hand. Guests will also hear them make authentic banshee sounds provided by Disney’s partners at Lightstorm Entertainment.

“We worked closely with [Lightstorm Entertainment] when designing the banshees,” continued Cody. “Their colors were inspired by banshees seen in the ‘Avatar’ motion picture. Their sounds make them feel as though they flew directly into Windtraders from the attraction. Guests will determine each banshee’s personality through a combination of hand movements and sounds.”

Guests can either display a banshee on their shoulder or cradle them in their arms. We will also offer a banshee perch that is sold separately.

Cody shared one final Pandora detail that ties back to the core ideas of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

“The mountain banshee has come to symbolize our continued commitment to the environment,” said Cody. “Before guests depart Windtraders, Naturalists will encourage them to make a pledge to respect and protect the natural world on Pandora and back home on Earth.”

When you see other banshee keepers on Pandora, or back at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, please greet them with “Oel Ngati Kameie” (“I See You”), the traditional Na’vi phrase of greeting and respect.

This info was posted on the Disney Parks Blog.

Celebrate May the 4th with Photos from Disney

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Like many others around the world we are . No joke, I’m actually wearing a Darth Vader-themed dress as I type this, listening to my favorite music from the saga while surrounded by Star Wars merchandise that engulfs my desk. Think I’m exaggerating? I find your lack of faith disturbing!

If you understood that reference, great. If you didn’t, I promise I’m not actually as menacing as the Dark Lord of the Sith.

Anyways, I’m lucky enough to be able to step into Star Wars whenever I like by living so close to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so I know that every day is a great day to blast off and explore a galaxy far, far away. But the Force is particularly strong today: May the 4th, proclaimed by many to be “Star Wars Day,” is here!

Disney PhotoPass Service is excited to celebrate this fan-created holiday by sharing photos of some of your favorite characters – mine is Ahsoka Tano – from the greatest saga ever told.

Enjoy, and May the 4th be with you, always.

This was posted on the Disney Parks Blog.

Enter to Win the Ultimate Southern Kidifornia Getaway

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One lucky winner will be packing their swimsuit, flip flops and sunglasses — along with three of their favorite friends and heading to sunny Buena Park, Kidifornia. To kick off summer and promote the launch of their new 2017 Buena Park/Orange County Guide, Visit Buena Park is giving away a 5 day/4 night getaway (over $3,000 value) with attraction tickets, shows, meals and more! To enter, go online to VisitBuenaPark.com/Summer, fill out the travel guide request form and guests will automatically be entered to win. Contest ends June 28, 2017.

Buena Park/Orange County Getaway Includes:

  • 4 Nights including breakfast at a Buena Park Hotel (hotel choice is based on availability)
    After a fun-filled day have a restful night’s sleep at one of Buena Park’s charming hotels. Most hotels even offer free shuttle service to major local attractions.  More Info
  • 4 Tickets to Knott’s Berry Farm and 4 All Day Dining Passes – Camp Snoopy welcomes the smallest riders to hop aboard Linus’ blanket on the Linus Launcher, while thrill seekers will need to hold on tight as they take a gravity-defying ride on Silver Bullet®. Wild West stunt shows, seasonal special events and tons more family fun awaits! More Info
  • 4 Tickets to Pirate’s Dinner Adventure – Join in the swashbuckling good times that combines pirate escapades with a four-course dinner. The swordplay, aerial artistry and acrobatics take place aboard a fully-rigged 18th century Spanish galleon adrift in a lagoon. Some landlubbers will even get the chance to be sworn in as a pirate!  More Info
  • 4 Tickets to Cirque Magique – Join the clowns Chuckles, Giggles, and Snickers for fun and laughs at the indoor big top show, Cirque Magique! Enjoy a delicious brunch as circus performers from around the world entertain you with their interactive, magical and hilariously funny acts every Saturday and Sunday afternoon.  More Info
  • 4 Tickets to Knott’s Soak City – Cool off at this newly-expanded California themed water park that features 17 tube slides, wave pool, one of the longest waterpark lazy rivers and The Wedge, a brand-new family raft ride.   More Info
  • 4 Tickets to Medieval Times – From your ringside seats, cheer for your knight as he competes in medieval games of skill, jousting tournaments and sword fights in this two-hour dinner show.   More Info     
  • $100 Gift Card and 4 Tickets to Big Air Trampoline Park– Jump off the walls on Zero-Gravity Court; test your skills on Martian Mountain™; play above the rim on Space Slam; flip into thousands of foam cubes on The Launch Pad; saddle-up on The Big Bull; or battle your friends on Galactic Gladiators Battle beam®!   More Info
  • 4 Buffet Passes and $10 Game Card to John’s Incredible Pizza Company – Blends the universal appeal of all-you-can-eat buffets, amusement rides, and video and ticket-dispensing games into an incredible experience for the young and the young at heart.  More Info
  • Aquarium of the Pacific – Home to more than 11,000 animals, the Aquarium of the Pacific includes three main galleries. Other exhibits include the Shark Lagoon, the June Keyes Penguin Habitat and the Lorikeet Forest Aviary.  More Info   
  • 4 Tickets to Newport Landing – Get up close and personal with whales and their aquatic friends as you cruise through their natural habitat.  More Info  
  • South Coast Plaza tote bag with $100 Gift Card, VIP Lounge Access and Free Valet Parking – South Coast Plaza, a renowned international shopping destination, is home to more than 250 prominent boutiques, critically acclaimed restaurants and the celebrated Segerstrom Center for the Arts.   More Info 
  • $50 Gift Card to Rock & Brews – The brainchild of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, Rock and Brews offers quality American comfort food in a Rock & Roll setting.  More Info 
  • BONUS: 4 Tickets to One Theme Park (Choose from: Disneyland®, Universal Studios® or SeaWorld®)

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Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Picture Book and CD

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Last summer, Disney Publishing introduced “Disney Parks Presents,” a series of picture books with CDs and original artwork based on beloved rides and attractions at Disney Parks. The first book in this series brought to life the delightfully fun spirits of the Haunted Mansion attraction. Today, I’m happy to give you a look at the second book in this series based on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year at Disneyland park. Eric Geron, Associate Editor with Disney Publishing who dreamed up this new series, explained how using vibrant colors was key to unlocking this new adventure.

“It’s definitely a more colorful book when compared to somber notes of ‘The Haunted Mansion’ book,” explained Eric. “We wanted to capture the excitement guests feel when embarking on a journey through the colorful, treasure-filled caverns, or the bustling seaside villas found in the attraction. There were so many memorable scenes recreated for the book. Similar to our first book, we added a few Hidden Mickeys for guests to find.”

In this book, artist Mike Wall’s original illustrations accompany the lyrics of the beloved song, “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life For Me).” Together, they navigate readers through the firelit waters of the pirates-infested Caribbean. The CD included with the book contains a specially designed music track by composer George Bruns and lyricist Xavier Atencio.

Look for “Disney Parks Presents: Pirates of the Caribbean” in select merchandise locations this month at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, or at other favorite retailers nationwide.

This info was posted on the Disney Parks Blog.

Delicious Ideas for Treating Mom on Mother’s Day at Walt Disney World

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Whether it’s a delectable brunch or a sweet cupcake on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom Park, there are plenty of ways to say “I love you” to mom on her special day on May 14.

Let’s start with brunch:

Call 407-WDW-DINE to book Mother’s Day brunch, or book online at DisneyWorld.com/dining.

This was info was posted on the Disney Parks blog.

New to Netflix in May 2017

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May is blooming new shows and movies! Here are just a few coming to Netflix this month: Anne with an E, House of Cards Season 5, Sense8 Season 2, Master of None Season 2, Sherlock Series 4, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3, New original film War Machine, Marvel’s Doctor Strange, Riverdale, and new stand up comedy including specials from Norm MacDonald and Tracy Morgan.

Frozen, Marvel and More Coming to Hong Kong Disneyland

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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.

New Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge Experience to Debut in Disneyland Park

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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.

This info was posted on the Disney Parks Blog.

Watch Mark Hamill Surprise Fans

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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Walt Disney’s “Bambi” Celebrates 75th anniversary

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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.

House of Blues Anaheim adds New reimagined Gospel Brunch

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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.

For more info and to get tickets online click this link: http://houseofblues.com/anaheim/gospelbrunch and Ticketmaster.

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

*Disclosure: We are a professional review site that receives invitations and compensation from the companies whose products, services and events we review. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own. Robbie Bulus, Editor-in-Chief also contributed to this post.

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