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The Nutcracker will have you leaping in a grand jeté to embrace this holiday season!

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Excitement and anticipation runs through the crowd as the lights dim in preparation for the show to start. The orchestra begins playing Tableau I softly at first, building to a strong finish as it sets the tone for a magical evening. A familiar tingle, a smile, and suddenly a rush of happy memories return. The Nutcracker is a time-honored holiday tradition for many, including myself, and Alexei Ratmansky’s production featuring some of American Ballet Theatre’s very talented performers is not one to be missed.

For those unfamiliar, The Nutcracker Ballet is based on the story “The Nutcracker and the King of Mice” written by E.T.A. Hoffman. The current version of the ballet with which most are familiar is Alexander Dumas’ adaptation of the story set to music by Tchaikovsky, originally choreographed by Marius Pepita and premiered a week before Christmas in 1892.

The story centers around a young girl named Clara (Annabelle Eubanks) on Christmas eve where she is presented with a Nutcracker (Lorenzo Dunto) from her godfather, Drosselmeyer (Roman Zhurbin), who is a skilled toy maker. The Nutcracker comes to life as the clock strikes midnight and a fierce battle ensues between the Mouse King (Thomas Forster) and the Nutcracker. As the Nutcracker and his army are overwhelmed by the Mouse King and his mice army, Clara makes a daring charge and throws her slipper at the Mouse King dealing a fatal blow. Victorious, Clara and the Nutcracker boy are transported to the Land of Snow where they are greeted by dancing snowflakes. They then find themselves in the Land of Sweets where they meet the Sugar Plum Fairy (Zhong-Jing Fang) who rewards them with a celebration of dances from around the world upon hearing of the defeat of the Mouse King. Clara then awakens Christmas morning to find it was all a dream. The story’s theme is composed around one’s awakening to a wider world outside of home and family and, of course, romantic love.

The set design in itself is fairly simple but brilliant in its clever use of space, forced perspective, and lighting. It allows for the audience to fully immerse themselves in Tchaikovsky’s classically familiar music and the intricate movements of the dancers on stage instead of being distracted by elaborate side details. The simplistic backdrop used for the Land of Snow combined with the blue and white lighting made the falling snow look almost magical and the snowflake dancers appear as if they were shimmering as they danced around young Clara and the Nutcracker boy.

This basic design principle was also incredibly effective during the performances by Clara, the princess (Gillian Murphy), and the Nutcracker prince (James Whiteside). The focus was solely on Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score and the noteworthy choreography. The two principal dancers were mesmerizing as they moved across the stage with the gracefulness and strength that can only be found in the beauty that is the ballet.

Tchaikovsky’s compositions are familiar to most and music from the Nutcracker can be heard throughout the holiday season. The live orchestra conducted by David LaMarche was beautifully played and expertly carried the emotion from scene to scene. Without this strong performance, the entire show would have been lacking. Long after the bright lights and colorful costumes fade from memory, the beautifully played music will continue to lead us into our dreams with sugar plum fairies dancing in our heads.

Tickets for American Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker start at $29 are now available online at
SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket discounts for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The show runs until December 18, 2016 in Segerstrom Hall. Get your tickets now before they sell out.

“THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS” TRAILER

Now that Dom and Letty are on their honeymoon and Brian and Mia have retired from the game-and the rest of the crew has been exonerated-the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman (Oscar® winner Charlize Theron) seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before.

From the shores of Cuba and the streets of New York City to the icy plains off the arctic Barents Sea, our elite force will crisscross the globe to stop an anarchist from unleashing chaos on the world’s stage…and to bring home the man who made them a family.

For The Fate of the Furious, Vin Diesel is joined by a returning all-star cast that includes Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Nathalie Emmanuel, Elsa Pataky and Kurt Russell. In addition to Theron, the series welcomes newcomers Scott Eastwood and Oscar® winner Helen Mirren. The film is directed by F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton) and produced by returning producers Neal H. Moritz, Michael Fottrell and Diesel. www.fastandfurious.com

Beware…Kids Have Taken Over Buena Park, Orange County

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Kids have taken over the city of Buena Park in Orange County for the second year in a row! And this year they have demanded even more deals for two months – January 1, 2017 – February 28, 2017. For a limited time, parents will enjoy savings on comfortable kid-friendly hotel accommodations and kids can enjoy their favorite Orange County attractions. Take advantage of the lowest rates of the year and start the New Year making great family memories by going to VisitBuenaPark.com/KidsTakeover

Attractions
Families can save big on their favorite attractions like $30 off adult admission and $4 off kid’s admission to Knott’s Berry Farm. At Disney Parks©, make your trip a little more magical with $5 off two day tickets for children and adults. At Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, Captain Sebastian the Black has given in to the demands and is selling tickets for only $20 for kids and $25 for adults. Even the knights at Medieval Times couldn’t stop kids from getting $14 off admission for adults. At Big Air Trampoline, kids are jumping off the walls with buy one get one free discounts. Dive into even more savings with free kid’s admission at the Aquarium of the Pacific, free Whale Watching with Newport Whales, free carousel ride at South Coast Plaza, adults pay kids price at Discovery Cube and 50% off at Pretend City Children’s Museum.

Restaurants
Taking over Orange County is a lot of work but kids can fuel up on delicious hamburgers at Fuddruckers with $0.99 kid’s meals. Voted the “Best Family Restaurant” by Nickelodeon, Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour has joined the movement with free kid’s meals on select days. The free food doesn’t stop there, El Torito, Denny’s and Marie Callender’s are also offering free kid’s meals on select days.

Hotel Accommodations
After all the excitement sleep well in one of Buena Park’s comfortable hotels like the Holiday Inn Hotel, where families get discounted rates and vouchers for free food at the hotel and Chick-Fil-A. Just steps away from the theme park, the Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel is also offering exclusive rates and kids eat free for lunch or dinner. At the Radisson Suites, enjoy the best rates of the year and the comfort of an all-suite hotel. The news has spread fast and other hotels have given in, including 15% off at the Buena Park Hotel & Suits and the best deals of the year at the Courtyard by Marriott and the Fairfield Inn & Suites.

Journey Down The Rabbit Hole at Queen Mary’s ‘CHILL’

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Recently we had the pleasure of going down the rabbit hole and visited Queen Mary’s CHILL Alice In Winterland. It was a surreal journey diving into the wold of Lewis Carrol’s beloved tale in a gigantic form come to life by using a unique blend of the classic tale and weaving in a winter theme.

When you step thru the entrance Chill, you will be taking a few pictures in front of a green screen that you may purchase that will have you and your group inside of a snow globe, under the giant caterpillar or with the March Hare. As you make your way into the old Spruce Goose building, the giant white dome where the exhibit is, you will walk passed a small little village with plenty of photo opportunities and some awesome activities for an additional cost, such as decorating your own stocking, building a gingerbread house, family or village, helping the elves paint toys at the workshop by using paint balls, story time with Mrs. Clause and the elves, a photo with the main man himself Santa Clause, a giant rocking horse ride, a swing ride from Neverland Ranch and ice skating and tubing racing down a snowy hillside with some friends.

Getting in line for Alice in Winterland you will be corralled into the queue and enter the Mad Hatter’s Haberdashery where you  will have the chance to purchase a Mad Hatter hat or White Rabbit ears that light up. If you purchase the head wear they are interactive through out the walk thru, where ever you see a Cheshire Cat paw prints just follow the instructions and watch the magic come to life. Part of the fun when entering the story book was Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum were bantering back and forth telling me which way to enter the story best. You can choose to step into the pages of the book or crawling into it. Both paths will lead you to another decision of either the rabbit hole or the hall of mirrors, we took both paths and they were both unique but my favorite was the rabbit hole but it is not for everyone. In the large room of doors they were all interactive and you do not need the special head wear, except for one door. While exploring the doors we ran into Alice herself being curious as well. As we ventured further into Winterland we came across the Door Mouse and Cheshire Cat being quite mischievous, They wouldn’t have it any other way.

The attention to detail that the gigantic handmade Chinese style lanterns was incredible, it is a dying art form and we were glad to see it getting a whole new light. While following the path we ended up on the Queen of Hearts path and was asked for our assistance in taking down the Queen of Diamonds. Our response was that she was the only Queen, the King of Hearts loved our answer and said I could keep my head, this time. Luckily the Queen of Diamonds was waiting for our arrival and thanked us for visiting her kingdom.

Another cool experience is that you can visit the Queen Mary’s 4D experience (for an additional fee), the film shown was taken from the classic “The Polar Express” which is a holiday favorite for all ages.

CHILL pricing starts at $39.99 for adults and $29.99 for kids (ages 4-11). Tickets include entrance to Alice in Winterland, Ice Tubing, CHILL Village and access to the Queen Mary ship. Hotel and VIP packages are also available. CHILL is NOW open through Jan. 8. For more information, including hours or to purchase tickets online, visit http://queenmary.com/chill/

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
Nestle up with Jolly St. Nick for storytime and sing-along with The Baker and Ginny Gingerbread while you decorate cookies and fill your bellies with your favorite breakfast treats! This event brings families together to celebrate the holiday season in a fun and welcoming environment. Participants enjoy a warm breakfast, the opportunity to meet and take pictures with Santa!

The festive holiday breakfast will take place every Saturday from 9AM – 12PM in a Historic Salon aboard the Queen Mary. Admission to CHILL sold separately. CLICK HERE for the menu.

Breakfast With Santa Takes place on Saturday, Nov. 26th, Dec. 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th
Cost: $19 Kids Under 12, $39 Adults 12+

Calling All Dancing Queens (and Kings) – ‘Mamma Mia!’ Says Farewell in OC

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ABBA fans of Orange County are dancing in their seats as Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus’ ‘Mamma Mia!’ makes its way to Segerstrom Center for the Arts for a stop on its farewell tour. From its very first run opening back in 1999, and a true-to-story film adaptation hitting the big screen in 2008, this energetic and heartfelt story has become a staple in the musical theatre world.

Despite having over 50 different productions world-wide in its lifetime, this tour tops it all. With 23 vibrant and colorful ABBA songs to help the story along, ‘Mamma Mia!’ is the jukebox musical that will have you singing long after the show has ended. Hits like “Dancing Queen,” “Take a Chance on Me,” “Voulez-Vous,” “The Winner Takes All,” “SOS,” and “Does Your Mother Know” rock the audience with an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia and excitement. This passionate and lively story holds family near and dear, and hits home the idea that friends are just as valued and cherished as family.

Located on the serene island of Kalokairi in Greece, this show has only one setting and yet still manages to emanate a sense of excitement, movement, and liveliness. The set itself is both simple and effective, and gives way for the audience to place themselves on that island and make it a home of their own. With shades of blue to highlight and break apart the vast white and cream buildings Greece is known for, the audience may be able to feel fully submersed without needing anything grand or intricate to get there. The audience will also experience some of the most vibrant and flashy costumes to date, and in the best way possible. Trust me when I say, these costume designs alone could tell the story in a kaleidoscopic and engaging way.

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Our show opens on hopeful and ambitious Sophie Sheridan, a young bride-to-be who has spent 20 years not knowing who her father is. Sophie, played by national tour first-timer Lizzie Markson, has managed to pin-point three men (with the help of her mother’s diary) who could potentially be her father. Unsatisfied with her mother’s silence and solitude on the subject matter, Sophie devises an innocent plan to take matters into her own hands and invites all three men to her wedding, in hopes of having her true father walk her down the aisle. Without cluing in her mother, the hard-working and spirited Donna Sheridan, or the unknowing gentlemen from Donna’s past, Sophie’s harmless intentions turn chaotic and hysterical. Donna, played by the talented and sensational Betsy Padamonsky, is just a day away from her daughter’s premature marriage and is placed in the awkward and hilarious position of facing the men she thought she’d forgotten for good.

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Of course, no production of ‘Mamma Mia!’ could be successful without a strong and brilliant cast to portray the remaining leads and lively ensemble. Most notable, Cashelle Butler (Tanya) and Sarah Smith (Rosie) are veterans of ‘the island’ and do a marvelous job playing Donna’s closest and most cherished friends. The dynamic between these three will have the audience laughing so hard they turn nearly as blue as the stage! With the help of these two, the ladies band together to make this wedding and their time together as smooth and meaningful as possible, respectively. Between their friendship, the three father figures Sophie gains from the experience, and ever-improving mother and daughter relationship between Donna and Sophie, this show would not be what it is without tugging on a heartstring or two.

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This cast truly makes the many great ABBA hits come alive in this story, and heightens this production greater than anything you could ever want in a farewell tour. Hitting the Costa Mesa stage for a very limited engagement, you most certainly do not want to miss this iconic and sensational musical theatre classic. “Take a chance” on ‘Mamma Mia!’ now through 11/27!

Hong Kong Disneyland Expansion Details

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The Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong Government have announced plans for a multi-year expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland. This proposed $1.4 billion expansion underscores the Company’s commitment to the long-term success of the resort and will continue to position Hong Kong Disneyland as a top international tourist destination. It will broaden the appeal of the resort as it attracts a diverse audience of all ages.

“We are more excited than ever about the future of Hong Kong Disneyland,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “This proposed expansion brings the best of The Walt Disney Company to this wonderful tourist destination, giving guests an experience only Disney can deliver and infusing some of Disney’s most beloved characters and stories into this unique destination.”

Some of the new world-class attractions and experiences that are designed to appeal to guests of Hong Kong Disneyland include:

– A transformed Castle and Hub area to showcase new daytime and nighttime spectaculars and entertainment experiences

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– An all-new Frozen-themed land where guests can experience the characters and stories from the beloved films in ways never before at a Disney park

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– Dedicated Marvel themed area featuring exciting new Marvel attractions and entertainment from one of the most popular Super Hero franchises in history

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– A new entertainment venue, Moana’s Village Festival in Adventureland, which will feature a lively stage show

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This proposed investment follows a period of historic growth at Hong Kong Disneyland. The resort recently celebrated its 10th Anniversary with brand-new popular experiences. Between 2011 and 2013, it launched three themed areas — Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch and Mystic Point. In addition, Iron Man Experience, Disney Parks’ first Marvel-themed ride, is set to open on January 11, 2017 and the resort’s third hotel, Disney Explorers Lodge, will open with 750 rooms later in the first half of the year.

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Plans call for the expansion to be funded through cash equity injections from Hong Kong Disneyland’s shareholders – subsidiaries of The Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong Government – based on current ownership stakes, which are 47% and 53%, respectively. This means the share of the project cost to be funded by the Company and the Government will be approximately $650 million and $750 million, respectively. The two shareholders have agreed on the development plans, subject to funding approval by the Company’s Board of Directors and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for their respective share of investment.

“Allied” Press Conference

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Paramount Pictures new film “Allied” brings to the screen, the love story of British Special Operative, Max Vatan (Brad Pitt) and French Resistance fighter, Marion Beausejour (Marion Cotillard). Assigned to fight Nazi enemies in Europe, they are reunited in London, where the love that began during their risky mission grows. The couple start a family, only to have their lives torn apart by deception and betrayal.

The press event brought together, Graham King (Executive Producer), Steve Starkey (Producer), Marion Cotillard (Actress), Robert Zemeckis, Director and Steven Knight (Screenwriter) who talked about the film and the screenplay.

Steven Knight started the session by sharing how this story had been floating around for 30 years. Knowing only the basics about the tale of someone who fell in love and had to deal with the consequences of the relationship gone bad, Mr. Knight built on the storyline using the basic concept “Can you discover that you have been betrayed and still be in love? “

Graham King talked about the film being an original story.   Mr. King was impressed with the storyline and spent months discussing and embellishing on the essential story.   The infidelity and trust or lack thereof were key points and led to the incredible thriller full of war drama and romance.

Robert Zemeckis discussed growing up during post WWII, where he watched countless films and always wanting to be involved in a World War II film. Although he did not go looking for a war film, it was exciting to finally run across Knight’s screenplay.

Marion Cotillard who played Marianne Beausejour thought it was a beautiful yet deep and powerful story that was also entertaining.   Reading the script four years earlier, she was very happy to finally be part of the project.  Marion elaborated on how there was an issue with scenes where there was gun use and how she “freaked out” when it was discovered she was not good with the guns and did not really care for them.   Having to pretend to “like guns” was stressful even when the bullets are blanks and props. Mr. Zemeckis also expressed concerns about the guns in general as they were vintage and made quickly and cheaply and not the safest.

Working with Joanna Johnson was another positive part for Marion as she usually doesn’t get to enjoy a beautiful wardrobe. Discovering, Ms. Johnson would be making most of the clothes for Marion, was an exciting experience that included lengthy conversations about how clothing added depth and character to the storyline.

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Discussing Brad Pitt’s performance, Mr. King commented that Brad plays emotions so well and that was what they focused on. Crafting Pitt’s character was easy with the help of a great screen play and the fact that there have been glimpses of Brad Pitt’s performance in other films which were then enhanced in Allied.

Mr. Zemeckis’ first collaboration with Brad Pitt was great in that he is a leading man, great actor and fit the part perfectly, but Zemeckis favorite part was where Brad Pitt was able to portray the pain and anguish the character was feeling.

Working with Mr. Zemeckis is a pleasure but also challenging, difficult and terrifying as there is usually something being done that has not been done previously per Steve Starkey, but also very rewarding. Bob (Zemeckis) is very organized and therefore everyone knows exactly what needs to be accomplished.

One of my favorite scenes in the film involved an intimate moment in the car during a desert storm.   Although not easy to film per Marion, the scene involved a lot of choreography yet also the freedom to be authentic, resulting in very well played scene that gave the audience a true look into the feelings and emotions between the characters without the usual sex scenario.

Allied is in theaters, November 23, 2016 will leave the audience impacted as dramatic and emotional scene after scene leads to an over the top ending that left many of us – speechless!

Movie Review ‘Moana’

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The newest animated feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios is definitely making an island-sized splash and will surely be one of the biggest movies of the holidays.  MOANA is masterfully crafted from truly stunning imagery, an incredibly culture-filled score, to a strong message for any young child to look up to. It should be highly successful while hopefully not becoming as overly saturated in our society as its Frozen counterpart. An all-star, near legendary, line-up of writers and directors have teamed to bring to fruition a memorable Disney animated epic that will no doubt live-on in families homes for generations to come!

For those that know me, know that it was going to take a lot to win me over with this newest Disney tale.  I am an avid Polynesian tiki pop-culture enthusiasts, and while I am not hardcore in my fandom of all things Hawaiian, I sure couldn’t help but “fangirl” when I heard a future Disney film was going to be based on Hawaii gods and culture. This knowest to me created some concerns that Disney could miss the mark here, but fortunately I was proven wrong 100 times over.

MOANA embodies the spirit of Hawai’i and the culture of its people. There is no love story, no damsel in distress, no… instead we are casted sail with a strong young woman named Moana (voiced by Auli’i Cravalho) that must seek a demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson) in order to gain the help needed to save her village. This mythological, stouthearted journey not only packs an action-filled adventure through some wonderful new Disney music, but also seeks heart and ultimately the heroins identity.

Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), and joined by the likes of Disney mainstays like Don Hall and Chris Williams, MOANA packs a strong crew yet still able to feature music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa’i.

Those fearing too much of a Hamilton influence from the now wildly successful Lin-Manuel Miranda, don’t be. While the musical numbers are unmistakably filled with Lin-Manuel’s brand of rhythmic lyrics and sound, there are only a couple of In The Heights/Hamilton branded raps, and they are most welcomed! Dwayne Johnson’s solo “You’re Welcome” starts cringeworthy but turns into a catchy tune with a solid Lin-Manuel-ified rap that I am sure we’ll be hearing for the rest of our lives.

Being thrown into the Disney animated musical genre, the movie is light on songs but heavy on a big Hawaiian influenced score. There’s still the out-of-place bizarro song, Shiny”, and the abstract-styled happy-go-lucky song to stay true to successful formulaic 90s Disney film. However, the big takeaway song of movie that shares the aspirations of hero, “How Far I’ll Go” is truly breathtaking and could compete with the best of the ‘Disney Decade’ or even… “Let It Go”.

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Apart from the music, the film is absolutely gorgeous from each and every scene. It seems to be another CGI feat, but then again, every animated film seems to keep topping itself. The intense wild seas adventure is second to none.  They really outdid themselves here technologically. Some may not come to notice the “cinematography” and direction, but every shot and angle are well-orchestrated with a momentum soundtrack helping make this film larger than life.

Spending much of the movie solely with Moana and Maui, these two had to hold strong with long interactions along with a little help from a possibly overused sidekick chicken.  Much of the humor is held a little dependent on this character, Heihei, but he definitely has his moments. Dwayne Johnson has several great oneliners, even though the writers insisted on a terrible Twitter joke that you may cringe, but I dare you to hold back a chuckle.

It’s all about Moana though, right?  A little stubborn, a little afraid, but a whole lot of heart for her people, Moana is one of the strongest “Disney Princes”, ever.  Her strong-willed personality and desire to continue to do what’s right all while not in search of some Prince creates a perfect role model for the millions of young girls, and boys, that will being see this moving for many years to come.

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MOANA is solid, well-paced, and most importantly, attention-grabber for your little ones through its entirety.  It’s exciting to see Disney continuing in the right direction. The success of their recent animated films and clear passion of their filmmakers should help create a new Disney Decade or perhaps, a dynasty.  Be happy we are living in it! I hope you get to share this new classic with friends and family this holiday season. Keep our “island” in your mind.

Princess Elena’s Musical Grand Arrival during Festival of Holidays

Princess Elena, the first Disney Princess inspired by diverse Latin American cultures, will make her Disneyland Resort debut as part of the Festival of Holidays. She will perform a song in “Princess Elena’s Musical Grand Arrival,” and she will appear at a character greeting location. Guests will recognize this brave and adventurous teenager from the Disney Channel series “Elena of Avalor.”

The new Festival of Holidays celebrates holiday festivities of diverse cultures with music, dance and craft-making, plus food at the Festive Foods Marketplace. The daily lineup of entertainment includes nearly 50 performances of nine unique shows, with special Disney characters, street parties, cavalcades, musical ensembles and dance performances. The celebrations include Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas/Navidad and Three Kings Day. Guests can look for performances of traditional Indian dance that builds to a Bollywood party, a Klezmer band with a new global sound, the Mariachi Divas and an a cappella vocal group that puts an R&B spin on holiday songs.

Holidays at the Disneyland Resort is a time many guests celebrate as an annual tradition, visiting the parks for Disney-themed treats, snowfall on Main Street U.S.A., the glistening décor and holiday entertainment. This year, guests will find Santa Claus in a fun, new location at Disney California Adventure Park, at Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, and guests at Disneyland Park will enjoy the one-of-a-kind transformations that create “it’s a small world” Holiday, Jingle Cruise and Haunted Mansion Holiday. Now celebrating its 20th holiday season, “it’s a small world” Holiday has added some “Hidden 20s” for guests to discover on their voyage.

“it’s a small world” Holiday Celebrates 20 years of magic!

For many guests at the Disneyland Resort, a visit during the holidays means a must-do voyage through the heartwarming “it’s a small world” Holiday. Now in its 20th season, “it’s a small world” Holiday is transformed from the classic attraction into one that depicts children of the world dressed in seasonal costumes and happily singing a mix of holiday songs, along with the “it’s a small world” theme. The story of the attraction changes from a charming party with dolls, toys and decorations representing children of many nations, all joining in a song of unity, to the winter wonderland of “it’s a small world” Holiday.

Watch the 20th Anniversary Celebration:

  • Guests who enjoy searching for “Hidden Mickey’s” at the Disneyland Resort will discover a new challenge for Holidays 2016: There are at least half a dozen “Hidden 20s” in “it’s a small world” Holiday, a tribute to its 20th holiday presentation.
  • Jolly decorators use 50,000 lights on the façade of “it’s a small world” Holiday, and an additional 350,000 mini-lights in the trees, hedges and animal topiaries surrounding the attraction in whimsical Fantasyland. Thousands of additional lights decorate the shops and food kiosks around the attraction, bringing the total to more than 400,000 lights adding sparkle and wintry ambiance to the plaza area around “it’s a small world.”
  • The warm holiday atmosphere of the plaza area is further enhanced with colorful garland, festive poinsettias and beautiful, international holiday wreaths.
  • After dark, the smiling clock at the front of “it’s a small world,” decked out in a Santa hat, reveals a sparkling projection show. On every quarter hour, the brightly light façade of the attraction is transformed into an enormous clockwork mechanism with advanced 3D-projection technology presented by Siemens. The gears and springs pull back to reveal a world of holiday wonders hidden behind the whimsical clock.
  • Guests on “The Merriest Attraction on Earth” sail through 10 scenes inspired by places around the world, such as Europe, Asia and Africa, each representing unique cultural holiday traditions celebrated in these regions.
  • Among the holiday special effects inside the attraction are scents of fresh pine from a glistening winter forest and peppermint from tantalizing candy canes in the European scenes. In the South Seas scene, hundreds of iridescent bubbles float through the air.
  • Nearly 150 giant candles decorate the Christmas Tree in the European scene. Once a common tradition in Western European countries, the lighting of candles has inspired the string lights seen on modern Christmas trees today.
  • The attractions’ finale features a 14-foot snowman made of glimmering crystal snowflakes that shine with thousands of luminous lights. The snowman stands atop a 10-foot-wide snowflake and holds a beautiful “icicle” sign that spells out “Happy Holidays” in colors that change as guests drift along. The snowman joined this festive attraction in 2011, bringing an extra sprinkle of holiday pixie dust with him.
  • The iconic music of “it’s a small world,” written by the legendary Sherman Brothers, is one of the attraction’s signature elements throughout the regular season. During “it’s a small world” Holiday, guests may still hear this classic tune weaved in between the joyous caroling of holiday favorites “Jingle Bells” and “Deck the Halls.”
  • Many languages of the world can be heard serenading guests, with cheerful tunes in English, French, Italian, Spanish and Scandinavian languages. Festive signs and banners throughout the attraction spread holiday greetings in such dialects as French Canadian, Dutch, Asante and Hawaiian.
  • The Disneyland Resort has its own team of holiday “elves” who help create the magic of “it’s a small world” Holiday each year. It takes a talented and dedicated team of nearly three dozen cast members 35 days to install the glittering façade, and nearly 18 days to decorate the holiday attraction’s dazzling interior.
  • Throughout the regular year, 100 percent of the holiday props and scenic elements are actually stored inside the attraction. A merry reminder: Do not open until the holiday season begins!

Disneyland Resort Unwraps a New, 13-for-12 Annual Passport Offer!

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Holidays at the Disneyland Resort create unforgettable memories for guests with sparkling décor, enchanting entertainment, themed attractions, specialty merchandise, and delectable food and treats. Now is the ideal time to bring some of that Disney magic home as a holiday gift for friends, family and loved ones. For shopping list ideas, here are 12 holiday gifts that can be found at the Disneyland Resort, including a new 13-for-12 annual passport offer.

12 Holiday Gift Ideas from the Disneyland Resort:

  • Get 13 months for the price of 12: Beginning Nov. 17, guests who purchase a select 12-month annual passport will enjoy 13 months of unsurpassed passholder magic filled with seasonal events, exciting attractions, stellar entertainment and delicious dining opportunities. New passes must be purchased between Nov. 17, 2016, and Feb.11, 2017*, and pass renewals with this offer are permitted through Nov. 16, 2017**. Prices vary depending on pass type selected, and the offer is valid for Deluxe, Signature, Signature Plus and Premier Annual Passports. This special offer, which includes passholder benefits such as discounts on dining and merchandise, is available online and at Disneyland Resort ticket booths.  For details, see com/13for12
  • Decorate Disney style: Guests will have fun selecting festive holiday ornaments for themselves or those on their gift list. The ornaments come in many styles and shapes, with themes from Disney Princesses to Pixar stories. A Holiday 2016 ornament also makes for a special keepsake and can start a family tradition of collecting ornaments.
  • Hop on board: There’s nothing like a charming holiday train set to bring the spirit of the season to any home. Little engineers will love the 30-piece Disney Parks train set that features a locomotive, four train cars and fun Disney characters.
  • Stocking stuffer treats: Seasonal treats such as white frosted pretzels and chocolate bars, packaged Mickey’s Coffee available in flavors such as egg nog and pumpkin spice, and Mickey’s Cocoa mix in white and mint chocolate flavors make sweet stocking stuffers. Some treats come in colorful holiday canisters featuring Disney characters.
  • Grand Gingerbread: At Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, guests will enjoy the return of the popular Grand Gingerbread House. Designed as a replica of the hotel, this homemade gingerbread house weighs more than 500 pounds, is decorated with real frosting and it fills the hotel lobby with the scent of gingerbread. For the bakers in your life, Gingerbread Cookie Mix is a tasty gift, and includes a fun Mickey-shaped gingerbread cookie cutter. It’s available at World of Disney at the Downtown Disney District.
  • Festive attire: Traditional, red-and-white Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse Santa Hats, along with festive Minnie Mouse Holiday Headbands featuring holiday sequined bows, are popular gifts for people of all ages. These can become special reminders of a guest’s holiday visit to the Disneyland Resort.
  • Setting the table with Disney fun: Holiday Home Decor and Cookware is available in the new woodland winter product line, inspired by vintage winter holiday scenes with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and rarely seen friends from the 1942 film “Bambi.” These festive new items include dishes, bowls, salt and pepper shakers, aprons, mugs and kitchen towels.
  • The gift of Disney storytelling: Guests who appreciate Disney storytelling will especially love this gift: the “Holiday Time at the Disneyland Resort” Guided Tour. This special, 2 ½-hour walking tour includes Holiday tales about the resort, reserved viewing for “A Christmas Fantasy Parade,” seasonal treats, a personalized name button and a special collectable pin***. Guests may get details and make reservations by calling (714) 781-TOUR.
  • Let’s trade!: For the pin collector in any family, special edition commemorative Disney Pins are a joyous present to receive, and many styles for 2016 share the beauty of a sparkling winter.
  • Light up their smiles: For children of any age, Holiday Plush will bring warm smiles to the faces of those who receive them. Some of the beloved characters represented include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Dumbo, Donald Duck and Goofy.
  • Mine, mine, mine!: The Disneyland Resort offers Personalized Embroidery to customize select items with names or years. Items such as sweaters, hats and holiday stockings can be embroidered at Disney Showcase inside Disneyland, at Elias and Company inside Disney California Adventure Park, and at World of Disney at the Downtown Disney District.
  • For a cold winter’s night: Unwrapping a cozy pair of warm Disney pajamas or Disney-themed socks is a tradition for many families, and the Disneyland Resort offers a variety of cotton, flannel and fleece options styled in vibrant red and green colors for infants, children and adults.

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*Offer not valid on previously purchased passes. Passes are 13 consecutive months and non-refundable. Block out dates apply to certain pass types. Passes do not guarantee theme park admission, especially during high attendance periods, and admission is subject to capacity and other closures. Excludes activities/events separately priced. Other restrictions apply. Pass types are limited in quantity, and Passes may no longer be available for purchase and/or renewal at any time. Annual Passholders must present their valid Annual Pass prior to purchases to receive any applicable benefits or discounts. Benefits and discounts are determined solely by Disney or applicable offer or, are subject to restrictions and exclusions and may be valid at only select locations. The passes and their benefits are nontransferable, subject to restrictions and change without notice, and may not be combined with any other discount, offer or promotion. The passes are for personal use only, and the passes and their benefits may not be used for commercial purposes or for the benefit of others including, without limitation, the purchase of merchandise with the intent to resell such merchandise or the sharing of benefits with persons who are not the Passholder. Subject to the Annual Passport Terms and Conditions.

**Renewal must occur prior to Passport expiration date and no later than November 16, 2017. Other restrictions apply.

***Separate Theme Park admission is required. Tour times and offerings are subject to change without notice. Subject to availability, restrictions and change without notice.

House of Blues New Anaheim Venue Unveils Opening Line-Up

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Social D c. Danny Clinch Low Res

House of Blues Anaheim, Southern California’s newest and ultimate entertainment destination, announced its first schedule of shows to run through 2017. The venue is set to open February 28 and will offer four unique and immersive entertainment environments all under one roof, making it the most advanced House of Blues built to date and the only venue of its kind on the west coast.

Social Distortion is set to christen the House of Blues Anaheim on its first two nights, celebrating the grand opening on February 28 and performing a second night on March 1. The full schedule of shows announced includes: Billy Idol, Wu-Tang Clan, Chase Rice, Korn, Death Cab For Cutie, Jason Isbell, Café Tacvba, 311, Daya, Common, Yellowcard – The Final Show, Ramon Ayala, and Santana among many others performing in the main concert hall. Tickets for all shows are set to go on sale November 19 at 10:00 a.m. PST.

Lead singer and founding member of Social Distortion, Mike Ness said, “We are excited that we have been asked to open the new House of Blues Anaheim. We’ve performed at the House of Blues across the country many times over, but this is a special honor because it’s Orange County, our living room. See you all in February.”

“This really is an epic grand opening lineup that is unparalleled in the live music scene,” said Ben Weeden, COO of House of Blues Entertainment. “We’ve spent months curating performers and we are honored to have many artists that played the old HOB Anaheim as well as welcoming in new artists. I think we will make Orange County proud and stay tuned for some big upcoming announcements.”

The main concert hall will host 2,200 concert goers yet still maintain the intimate feel that House of Blues is known for. The Parish will offer an even more intimate musical experience for 400 guests. Designed for singer/songwriters, local artists, smaller touring bands, and intimate showcases, the room can adjust to accommodate lounge seating or a standing-room configuration with optimum sight lines from every angle. The Legendary Foundation Room will be Orange County’s newest social scene and feature upscale cocktails, food and late nights, where guests can indulge in the exclusive VIP club for the ultimate access to concerts, invitation only after parties and member only events. House of Blues Restaurant and Bar will be a unique food-meets-music experience, with soulful comfort cuisine, a creative bar program and a spacious open-air patio.

All four of HOB Anaheim’s entertainment and food spaces will have the most advanced sound system of any House of Blues, and the location will feature live music every night.

“No other venue on the west coast is offering this many simultaneous entertainment options under one roof,” said Weeden. “In one night you could experience four different musical performances of different genres. It is truly going to be the ultimate live music fix.”

The first House of Blues opened in Harvard Square in Cambridge, MA, in November 1992. Opening 25 years later the new House of Blues Anaheim will represent the ultimate House of Blues experience, combining the best of the past with the most advanced technologies of the future.

For more information and to purchase tickets, stay connected to http://houseofblues.com/anaheim.

Citi is the preferred credit card of Live Nation. Fans can visit CitiPrivatePass.com for presale information and special offers.

Show Schedule

2/28/17 – Social Distortion
3/1/17 – Social Distortion
3/2/17 – Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals
3/3/17 – Chase Rice
3/5/17 – Korn
3/6/17 – Korn
3/7/17 – Thrice & Manchester Orchestra
3/8/17 – George Thorogood & The Destroyers
3/9/17 – Café Tacvba
3/10/17 – Café Tacvba
3/11/17 – Daya
3/11/17 – Adventure Club
3/13/17 – Billy Idol
3/14/17 – The Growlers
3/15/17 – Jason Isbell
3/16/17 – Julieta Venegas
3/17/17 – Wu Tang Clan – Return To The 36 Chambers
3/18/17 – 311
3/19/17 – Death Cab For Cutie
3/2017 – The Kills
3/23/17 – Common
3/25/17 – Yellowcard – The Final Show
3/26/17 – Save Ferris
4/5/17 – Frankie Ballard
4/8/17 – The Damned – 40th Anniversary U.S. Tour
4/14/17 – Ramon Ayala
4/15/17 – Ramon Ayala
4/23/17 – The Pixies
4/28/17 – Sammy Johnson
5/24/17 – Catfish & The Bottlemen
9/11/17 – Santana

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