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Recap: Boo at the Zoo Is All Treats, No Tricks

Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo, is the annual Los Angeles Zoo tradition that brings out families from around the region. We got a chance to take in the sights, do some trick-or-treating, and of course, visit all the beloved animals who call the Zoo home.

The Los Angeles Zoo isn’t as famous or broad as her famous sister in San Diego, but it holds its own with a large, meandering park filled with beautiful animals. Its setting in Griffith Park can’t be beat, and you can spend hours following winding paths through dense foliage to discover animal after animal.

But Boo at the Zoo adds even more fun! Here’s what you’ll get to do at no extra cost while visiting the Zoo this weekend:

TRICK-OR-TREATING (10 AM – 3 PM)

We had low expectations for this but wow were we pleasantly surprised. Mars is the official sponsor of the three candy locations, and they were not shy about piling great candy into every kid’s (and grownup’s) bags! The Zoo warns that free bags aren’t available, but on the date of our visit LA Care Health Plan had booths near every candy station to distribute free reusable bags, suitable for trick-or-treating.

We walked away with loads of great, brand-name candy, and it was free! Our daughter loved getting some extra trick-or-treating in, and costumes are encouraged.

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EXTINCT ANIMAL GRAVEYARD

Near the first trick-or-treat station is a kind of morbid display of tombstones showcasing extinct animal species. It was really interesting to look through, and of course, part of the Zoo’s mission is to keep that list from getting any longer!

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SPOOKY STORY TIME

At Treetop Terrace, next to the beautiful carousel, there are a couple of “spooky” story readings for kids each day. Check the schedule when you arrive!

Some really fun photo ops were set up in various locations around the park too!

We weren’t able to catch everything going on for Boo at the Zoo, but there are scheduled animal feedings with “seasonal treats,” science demos from NASA/JPL, and more! We can’t recommend Boo at the Zoo enough for your Halloween weekend plans. See you at the Zoo!

New Palm Breeze Bar opens at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel Nov 2

Palm Breeze Bar

The Palm Breeze Bar, Disneyland Resort’s newest eatery will be open on November 2, 2023, at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel. This outdoor dining venue which will be available to the public was designed with modern decor inspired by the artistry of Disney Legend Mary Blair.

As you enter this location, art inspired by some of the classic Walt Disney Animation Studios films and Disneyland Park itself will be all around you, so keep your eyes peeled while you dine.

For more information and to book a Disneyland Resort Vacation Package, fill out this FREE QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon.

Whether you’re in the mood for a fresh seafood bite like the Coctel de Mariscos, some cheesy goodness with the Cheese Fry Poutine, the Beignets for a sweet finish (with a Disney twist), or the Strawberry Thyme Fizz for a refreshing sip, Palm Breeze Bar will have something for everyone to enjoy.

Let’s take a look at the menu:

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Shareables: 

  • Coctel de Mariscos: Fresh market fish, gulf shrimp, snow crab claw, and avocado
  • Ahi Tuna Tataki: Aji Amarillo ponzu, persillade, and crispy wonton
  • Avocado & Lime Hummus Dip: Crudite vegetables, espelette, and crispy pita
  • Cheese Fry Poutine: Demi-glace, cheese sauce, chive sour cream, and pimento
  • Cocktail Chicken Wings: Bourbon barbeque glaze, chile aïoli

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Salads: 

  • Heirloom Beet Salad: Roasted and marinated beets, baby kale, Persian cucumber, whipped Stracciatella mozzarella, candied walnut, and herb vinaigrette
  • Southwest Salad: Little gem lettuce, avocado, black beans, charred corn, heirloom tomato, cheddar and Jack cheeses, and cilantro dressing (Also available with grilled chicken breast, salmon filet, or grilled prime flat iron steak) 

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Sandwiches: 

  • Jumbo Lump Crab Roll: Tarragon and lemon aïoli and fresh dill on a brioche bun served with potato chips
  • Palm Breeze Burger: Sun-dried tomato and basil pesto, burrata, and arugula served with french fries
  • Spicy Crisp Chicken Sandwich: Zesty slaw, spicy aïoli, and bread and butter pickles served with french fries

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Artisan Personal Pizzas: 

  • Charcuterie Pizza: Artisan-cured prosciutto, pepperoni, sausage, and sun-dried tomato
  • Four Cheese California Pizza: Mozzarella, cheddar, and Jack cheeses with chevre, marinated tomato, and fresh basil
  • Garden Pizza: Plant-based cheese, Romesco sauce, soy chorizo, cilantro-mint chimichurri, shaved asparagus, crimini mushroom, and sun-dried tomato (Plant-based) 

Kid’s Menu:

  • Power Pack: Yogurt smoothie, mandarin orange, and whole grain fish crackers
  • Cheesy Grilled Cheese: American cheese on toasted brioche and served with seasoned french fries or fresh fruit
  • Cheeseburger Sliders topped with American cheese and served with seasoned french fries or fresh fruit
  • Grilled Chicken Breast with brown rice, fruit, or seasonal vegetables

Desserts: 

  • Beignets filled with chocolate, passion fruit, and mixed berry
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich: Chocolate chip cookies with vanilla ice cream
  • Molten Chocolate Cake: Hot fudge, whipped cream, and slivered almonds

Non-alcoholic Beverages: 

Indulge in one of the new Curiously Delightful Mocktails. 

  • Pineapple Cooler: Pineapple shrub, orange juice, and grenadine (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Citrus Ginger Ale: Orange juice, lemon juice, grenadine, and ginger beer (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Non-alcoholic Fifty-Five-Fifty: Frozen coconut purée, peach juice, and mint (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Non-alcoholic Chilly Mango: Frozen mango purée, mint, chamoy, and chile lime seasoning (Non-alcoholic beverage)

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Alcoholic Beverages: 

Enjoy one of the new beverages coming to Palm Breeze Bar with Grove Grown Inspirations, Stirred and Strong, and Chilled Delights! 

  • Signature Breezy Marg: Código Reposado Tequila, charred Meyer lemon juice, Cointreau, and agave nectar garnished with charred Meyer lemon wheel
  • Tropical Shandy: Flor De Caña Rum, pineapple shrub, lime juice, and Smog City Mango Pango Ale
  • Seasonal G & T: Sipsmith Gin, St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur, black pepper, rosemary syrup, charred Meyer lemon juice, and elderflower tonic water
  • Basil Grapefruit Sour: Del Maguey Mezcal, grapefruit juice, lemon juice, grapefruit syrup, egg white, and Thai basil with a Thai basil garnish (Egg white substitute available upon request) 
  • Strawberry Thyme Fizz: Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Cynar, strawberry-thyme syrup, lemon juice, and prosecco
  • Blue Bee’s Knees: The Botanist Islay Dry Gin, lemon juice, organic honey, and blueberry wine
  • Oaxacan Old Fashioned: Ilegal Mezcal, agave nectar, and grapefruit bitters
  • Nouveau Negroni: Sipsmith Gin, Gran Classico, Montenegro Amaro, Cocchi Storico, orange bitters, and garnished with an orange twist
  • Orange Bourbon Punch: Angel’s Envy Bourbon, lemon, simple syrup, and strong brew orange tea
  • Marcie ’55: Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Malahat Cabernet Rested Rum, Averna Amaro, Fernet Branca, plum and burlesque bitters, and lemon essence
  • Chilly Mango: Don Julio Blanco Tequila, frozen mango purée, chamoy, and chile-lime seasoning
  • Fifty-Five-Fifty: Selva Coconut Rum, frozen coconut purée, peach juice, and mint
  • An assortment of wines and beers

What a tasty menu on the way! Head on over to Palm Breeze Bar beginning Nov. 2 to try all these items yourself.

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(Note: All offerings are subject to change and availability.) 

“How The Grinch Stole Christmas,” Returning to Theaters December 3 and 6

Christmas

Return to Whoville this holiday season, as Fathom Events and Universal Studios present the beloved classic “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”—sneaking back into theaters nationwide on Sunday, December 3 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. local time and Wednesday, December 6 at 7 pm local time. Tickets are available for purchase now via the Fathom Events website.

Award-winning filmmaker Ron Howard brings Dr. Seuss’ beloved tale to life, starring comedy titan Jim Carrey as the titular ne’er-do-well who watches the good people of Whoville with contempt from atop his icy lair.

Itching to ruin the Who’s Christmas plans, the green-skinned king of sinful sots schemes to undeck their halls and make their yuletide less jolly. Meanwhile, young Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen) is on a mission of her own to find the true meaning of Christmas—a quest that may very well throw a wrench into the Grinch’s putrid plot.

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The film boasts Oscar-winning makeup by legendary artist Rick Baker and whimsical sets straight from the pages of Seuss, with narration by film legend Anthony Hopkins, and a star-studded ensemble that includes Bryce Dallas Howard, Molly Shannon, Christine Baranski, and Clint Howard.

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Pixar Place Hotel at Disneyland Resort Opens Jan. 30, 2024

Pixar

Playful Pixar elements have been coming to life over the past few months at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel at Disneyland Resort, and the property will officially transform into Pixar Place Hotel on Jan. 30, 2024, becoming the first fully Pixar-themed hotel in the United States. Here is a glimpse of rooms inspired by Pixar stories, menu items to look forward to when Great Maple opens soon, plus what you can enjoy on your vacation now!

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Favorite Pixar Stories Abound in the New Pixar Place Hotel Lobby

Pixar Place Hotel will evoke the inspiration and humor that goes into every Pixar film while celebrating the artistic process. Showcasing early sketches to finished design, the art and decor will highlight vibrant Pixar stories, revealing some never-before-seen artwork.

When the lobby is complete, guests will see even more unique art inspired by Pixar films. They will be greeted by the iconic Pixar Lamp balancing atop its ball, with an imaginative mobile of beloved Pixar characters floating from the bright skylight above. The mobile will depict the beginning stages of Pixar filmmaking when animators create the characters’ designs with their most basic shapes and colors. We’ll see the characters at the beginning of their journey, just as the guests who step into the lobby begin their own story at the Disneyland Resort!

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First Look at a Reimagined Guest Room Featuring Iconic Pixar Characters 

Here’s a colorful peek inside one of the guest rooms! From pillows inspired by the Pixar Ball to lighting reminiscent of the Pixar Lamp, there will be whimsical nods to the animation studio throughout these comfortable and contemporary accommodations. Some of the art was even created by Pixar Animation Studios artists expressly for Pixar Place Hotel! The headboards will consist of concept art from various Pixar features, including “The Incredibles,” “Toy Story 3” and more that are arranged in order from warm to cool colors, sharing the importance of color to the tone of a scene.

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Great Maple Opening Soon, Plus More Snacking Details Revealed

Opening in November, Great Maple restaurant will bring its innovative menu of upscale comfort food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This modern American eatery will serve a robust selection of dishes made from scratch daily including the Cajun Shrimp & Cheddar Biscuit Benedict, Soda Pop-Braised Baby Back Ribs, Charred Cauliflower Hummus, Maple Pecan-Crusted Salmon, Market Fish, a variety of inspired salads, and my favorite, the Buttermilk Fried Chicken & Maple Bacon Doughnuts!

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A few weeks after the ground-floor flagship eatery opens, more culinary delights also operated by Great Maple will open. A new grab-and-go coffee shop in the lobby called Sketch Pad Café will serve assorted pastries accompanied by a selection of coffee and tea. Plus, an all-new menu will debut at the rooftop pool bar to be named Small Bytes, serving up salads, wraps, assorted cheese plates, and more which you can enjoy with signature beverages.

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Pixar-Themed Offerings You Can Enjoy Now

If you are ready to “dive in” to the fun now, families can frolic at the hotel’s new “Finding Nemo”-themed splash pad and pool area! Recently opened for guests of Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, this rooftop oasis features Pixel Pool, which is lined with relaxing loungers, along with Nemo’s Cove pop-jet splash pad, and the not-to-miss Crush’s Surfin’ Slide, a 186-foot-long waterslide inspired by the coolest sea turtle in the ocean. The adjacent play court and pool bar will open later this fall.

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Near the pool, gather with friends on comfy couches surrounding firepits inspired by some of Pixar’s more hotheaded characters, including Jack-Jack from Pixar’s “The Incredibles” and Anger from Pixar’s “Inside Out.”

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Back in the lobby, browse through the new gift shop STOR-E — a playful take on the Pixar film name “WALL-E” — featuring Pixar-themed apparel and toys, plus more Disneyland Resort souvenirs and sundries.

Plus, a new and expanded fitness center recently opened, offering treadmills, free weights, and more complimentary for hotel guests. Keep an eye out for a mural of Mike and Sulley running on a treadmill, inspired by Pixar’s “Monsters University.”

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Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel is open and welcoming guests during this transformation and offers the added benefits of staying on property at the Disneyland Resort, including a dedicated entrance across the street with direct access to Disney California Adventure Park.*

For more information or to book a Disneyland Resort Vacation Package, fill out this QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon for a FREE QUOTE.

*Both Theme Park admission and park reservation for Disney California Adventure Park are required for park entry at this special entrance for Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel guests, and a hotel reservation does not guarantee theme park access.

 

Universal Studios Hollywood Unwraps Spectacular Holiday Entertainment

Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates the festive holidays with eagerly awaited seasonal favorites, “Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™” and “Grinchmas,™” beginning Friday, November 24, 2023, and running daily through Monday, January 1, 2024. All holiday activities are included in the price of theme park admission.

“Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” brings the spirit of the holiday season to the village of Hogsmeade™ as the land is transformed with merry décor of shimmering lights, decorative garlands, and festive wreaths. Guests can take delight in special holiday a cappella performances from the Frog Choir, stroll through the village shops while sipping delicious hot Butterbeer™, or savor festive fare at Three Broomsticks™.

For more information or to book a Universal Hollywood Vacation Package, fill out this FREE QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon.

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Beginning at dusk each night, “The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts™ Castle” will dazzle with stunning imagery as the impressive light projection show illuminates Hogwarts™ School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, bringing the iconic Hogwarts™ castle to life and infusing the land with the sounds of an arrangement of music from the Harry Potter film series.

Guests can commemorate their Christmas visit to Hogsmeade Village with a variety of exclusive keepsake items available for purchase, including personalized ornaments, sweaters, scarves, and stockings.

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The spirited “Grinchmas” Who-bilation also returns with an all-new daytime performance featuring the Who-Bee Doo-Wops group, Who-ville’s latest musical sensation rocking out to hip-swinging, bell-ringing holiday classics for the Whos and guests to enjoy.

The familiar and festive topsy-turvy 65-foot-tall “Grinchmas” tree, adorned with hundreds of ornaments and thousands of LED lights will stand tall within Universal Plaza, entertaining guests with a nightly tree lighting ceremony and snowfall flurry, bringing good tidings and season’s greetings to all.

“Grinchmas” activities will include photo opportunities with the GrinchTM and his faithful dog Max, a chance to spend time with Cindy-Lou Who as she leads daily story time for young guests looking to learn “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and a visit to the Who-ville post office to mail a merry postcard sharing three good deeds.

A themed craft area will provide guests the opportunity for jolly holiday decorating by creating paper ornaments to adorn the Grinchmas tree or to take home as a holiday souvenir. Plus, a selection of themed Who-tacular sweet treats, including the Grinch Donut and hot cocoa, will be available for purchase.

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Adding to the theme park activities, Universal CityWalk Hollywood will be dressed for the holiday season with spirited décor and a 40-foot-tall Christmas tree featuring more than 200,000 LED lights. The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen presents a new seasonal milkshake, available both at the Foundry milkshake bar and in the dining room. The ever-popular Voodoo Doughnut will entice guests with delicious seasonal flavors to celebrate the holiday spirit.

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Antojitos Cocina Mexicana serves up a variety of festive-themed drinks, including Mistletoe Mule, Chestnut Horchata, and Apple Cider Margarita. NBC Sports Grill & Brew spreads holiday cheer with a tasty Peppermint Martini, and Jimmy Buffett’s® Margaritaville® whips up a deliciously creamy and joyful drink with its Co-co-Colada. VIVO Italian Kitchen offers an assortment of flavorful drinks with the Winter Martini, Apple Cheer Martini, and Hot Apple Cider, which is available as a non-alcoholic or alcoholic beverage. Guests must be 21 years or older and have a valid photo ID to purchase or drink alcoholic beverages.

For more information or to book a Universal Hollywood Vacation Package, fill out this FREE QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon.

More information is available at www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com.

The Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort Return Nov 17

Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando Resort invites guests to set their festive side free with its destination-wide holiday celebration kicking off next month. Guests can experience a mix of merry and mischief brought to life from holiday classics to experiences inspired by pop culture icons, creating a memorable holiday atmosphere unlike any other beginning Friday, November 17, and running daily through Sunday, December 31.

From the wondrous spectacle of “The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle” in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade, coming face-to-face with everyone’s favorite green grouch, the Grinch, during Grinchmas, to gazing at the floats and larger-than-life balloons during Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s, there are boundless opportunities for guests to enjoy at Universal Orlando this holiday season.

For more information or to book a Universal Orlando Vacation Package, fill out this FREE QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon.

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Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure
Holiday magic fills The Wizarding World of Harry Potter as the streets of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade transform into a wizarding holiday wonderland overflowing with festively themed décor, lights, garland, and more. The nighttime spectacle, “The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle,” returns to Hogsmeade at Universal Islands of Adventure bringing to life a stunning projection show highlighting Christmas moments and holiday spirit inspired by the beloved characters and stories of the “Harry Potter” films.

The Frog Choir, comprised of Hogwarts students and their giant croaking frogs also returns to Hogsmeade with a special holiday-themed performance, guests can groove to the music of the wizarding world’s most popular singing sensation, Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees, in Diagon Alley.

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Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s at Universal Studios Florida
Guests will gaze in awe as beloved pop culture-inspired stories from Illumination’s Despicable Me and DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek and Madagascar fill the streets of Universal Studios Florida during Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s. These beloved stories come to life as larger-than-life balloons, colorful holiday floats and hundreds of jolly performers embark on a picturesque journey that culminates in a stunning finale including a special appearance by Santa Claus and the lighting of the magnificent 80-foot Christmas tree.

Grinchmas at Universal Islands of Adventure
Revel in the spirit of Grinchmas at Universal Islands of Adventure where the Grinch stars in the live retelling of the Dr. Seuss holiday classic, the “Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular.”

Seuss Landing will transport guests into a whimsical atmosphere decked out with oversized candy canes, twisty Christmas trees, stunning tinsel ornaments, and more. There will even be appearances from the Whos from Who-ville and a special photo opportunity that brings guests face-to-face with the mean, green one himself, the Grinch.

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Mannheim Steamroller at Universal Studios Florida
The top-selling holiday artist of all time, Mannheim Steamroller, will return to Universal Studios Florida to get guests into the holiday spirit with live performances on December 2, 3, 9 and 10.

If that wasn’t enough, there’s even more Holiday cheer to be found around every corner at Universal Orlando Resort with a wide variety of additional, unique add-on experiences.

Universal’s Holiday Tour
Guests can enjoy a guided tour that gives them special access to all the beloved holiday entertainment experiences taking place across the destination, including:

  • A chance to meet the maven of mischief himself, the Grinch, and his dog, Max, while enjoying small bites, desserts, and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Reserved seating at the “Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular” in Universal Islands of Adventure
  • A meet-and-greet photo opportunity with Santa Claus in Universal Studios Florida
  • An exclusive, after-hours showing of “The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle” in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade at Universal Islands of Adventure to complete the night’s festivities

Universal’s Holiday Tour is available on select dates beginning November 19 through December 30, 2023, and can be booked by visiting www.UniversalOrlando.com/Holidays. Pricing begins at $79.99 per person (plus tax) and separate theme park admission with a 1-Day 2-Park Park-to-Park ticket is required.

Annual and Seasonal Passholders can get a $10 discount per ticket per pass holder with a valid Annual or Seasonal Pass. Tickets for pass holders can be purchased by calling 1-866-346-9350 or by visiting the UOAP Lounge in the Universal Islands of Adventure. Regular Seasonal and Power Pass blockout dates apply.

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The Grinch & Friends Character Breakfast at Universal Islands of Adventure
The popular dining experience, “The Grinch & Friends Character Breakfast,” allows guests to start their day with a delicious breakfast and fun appearances by the Grinch and other favorite Dr. Seuss characters.

The Grinch & Friends Character Breakfast takes place in Confisco Grille in Universal Islands of Adventure on select dates November 17 through December 27 for $58.99 + tax per adult and $32.99 + tax per child (ages 3-9) and can be booked by visiting www.UniversalOrlando.com/Holidays.

Premier and Preferred Annual Passholders can receive a 20% discount on purchases of The Grinch & Friends Character Breakfast for select dates by calling 407-224-7554.

The Holiday Celebration Continues at Universal CityWalk and Universal Orlando’s Hotels
Guests can keep the celebration going at Universal CityWalk with seasonal food and beverages and special entertainment. Plus, all eight Universal Orlando Resort hotels will be decked out with festive décor that enhances each hotel’s theme – and the whole family can indulge in holiday feasts and activities. Special menus will be available at Universal hotels for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, and there will also be menorah lighting ceremonies and more.

Select hotels even offer special holiday entertainment like Christmas tree lighting and strolling carolers. Guests can now save 20% on a four-night stay in the 2-bedroom suites at Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites & Surfside Inn and Suites and the family suites at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort.

Get 2 Days of Park Admission Free with a Can’t-Miss Ticket Offer
Access to Universal Orlando’s Holidays celebration is included with regular admission to the theme parks. U.S. and Canadian residents can now take advantage of an incredible deal giving them five days of access to Universal Orlando Resort’s thrilling theme parks for the price of a three-day ticket to enjoy the ultimate holiday getaway. Guests also have the option to upgrade their tickets to include Universal Volcano Bay. Click here for more information and to purchase.

Special Experiences for Annual Passholders
In addition to discounts on select holiday experiences, Annual Passholders will get special access to Universal’s Holidays Parade featuring Macy’s from a viewing area just for Passholders, as well as exclusive merchandise and early access to the Holidays Tribute Store.

The Holidays celebration runs daily from November 17 through December 31 at Universal Orlando Resort and from November 24 through January 1, 2024 at Universal Studios Hollywood. For more information about Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort, visit www.UniversalOrlando.com/Holidays.

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Princess Cruises Unveils Spellbound by Magic Castle

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises has unveiled Spellbound by Magic Castle, a collaboration with the famed Hollywood icon set to enchant guests aboard Sun Princess when the new ship debuts in early 2024. Spellbound blends the captivating world of magic with the art of mixology to create an extraordinary, Victorian-inspired experience.

Guests will find Spellbound nestled behind a non-descript door amidst the sensational confines of the newest Princess ship, where they’ll enjoy incredible feats of magic from talented magicians, surprises in themed rooms, and theatrical cocktails delivered by sleight-of-hand servers.

“We are excited to introduce Spellbound by Magic Castle and take the art of magic around the world aboard the spectacular new Sun Princess,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. “This collaboration with The Magic CastleTM takes entertainment into new dimensions with an extraordinary experience that combines the allure of magic with the thrill of cruising. Spellbound will become an iconic guest favorite on Sun Princess.”

With its ornate décor that includes magical artifacts, vintage curiosities, and interactive special effects, Spellbound is meticulously designed to capture the essence of Hollywood’s exclusive Magic Castle, where stars gather, legends have been born and magic has left audiences spellbound for decades.

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As guests move into Spellbound, they’ll first encounter the essence of the authentic Magic Castle including the Music Room adorned with eclectic and mystical artifacts and paintings to pique curiosity. In the Music Room, guests will meet the spirit of Isabella who will share her stories of sailing on Sun Princess. The venue will also feature a vintage Parlor Bar featuring Artemis the Owl who is revealed through interaction with skilled illusionists before entering the intimate 30-seat, Spellbound theater, to experience close-up magic that will blow guests’ minds.

“We are bringing some of the most authentic aspects of The Magic Castle in Hollywood to Sun Princess, complete with incredible magicians and illusionists so that Princess guests can experience a taste of the world-class magic that is showcased nightly at the Magic Castle,” said Erika Larsen, president of Magic Castle Enterprises. “It’s an exciting opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in a magical experience typically reserved exclusively for members and their guests.”

Performances by world-class magicians handpicked from around the globe will fascinate audiences with mind-bending tricks, awe-inspiring illusions, and mesmerizing acts that promise to leave guests in a state of wonder and disbelief.

Spellbound will make its debut aboard Sun Princess in February 2024. More details about operating hours and pricing will be made at a later date. Images can be found here.

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Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the 175,500-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess will offer an array of exciting new entertainment and activity offerings, as well as luxurious staterooms and suites across a broad spectrum of categories.

With the most balconies and sun decks on any Princess ship, guests can take in the sunshine and crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean and Caribbean from the comfort of their stateroom. The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue inspired by the terraces of Santorini, is the perfect place to relax and the Arena is an evolution and the most technologically advanced Princess Theater design.

Inaugural 2024 Sun Princess cruises to the Mediterranean, Europe, and the Caribbean are on sale now.

For more information or to book a cruise, fill out this FREE QUOTE FORM and a Travel agent will get in touch with you soon.

Top Things to Do in New York City: A Comprehensive Guide

New York City

New York City, often dubbed “The Big Apple,” is a vibrant and iconic metropolis that beckons travelers from around the world. With its rich cultural heritage, diverse neighborhoods, world-famous landmarks, and endless entertainment options, NYC offers an unmatched array of experiences. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll help you uncover the top things to do in New York City, ensuring your visit is filled with unforgettable memories.

1. Visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island:

Your New York City adventure wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. These iconic symbols of American freedom and immigration history offer a unique perspective on the city’s heritage. Be sure to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

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2. Explore Central Park:

Central Park is a sprawling urban oasis that provides a welcome escape from the bustling city streets. Whether you want to enjoy a leisurely stroll, take a rowboat out on the lake, or visit the Central Park Zoo, this green expanse has something for everyone.

3. Discover Times Square:

Times Square, the “Crossroads of the World,” is a must-see in NYC. Admire the dazzling billboards, experience the excitement of Broadway, and soak in the vibrant energy of this famous intersection.

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4. Marvel at the Empire State Building:

An NYC visit wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Empire State Building. Ascend to the observatory for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Consider visiting at sunset to witness a stunning transformation as the city lights up.

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5. Immerse Yourself in Culture:

New York City is home to numerous world-class museums and cultural institutions. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the American Museum of Natural History are just a few of the options to explore art, history, and science.

6. Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge:

Stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge for incredible views of the Manhattan skyline and the iconic bridge structure itself. Once in Brooklyn, explore its unique neighborhoods, such as DUMBO and Williamsburg.

7. Savor NYC’s Culinary Delights:

Indulge in the diverse culinary offerings of NYC. From classic New York-style pizza to international cuisine in neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little Italy, the city is a food lover’s paradise. Don’t forget to try a bagel with cream cheese or a classic hot dog from a street vendor.

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8. Enjoy a Broadway Show:

New York City is synonymous with Broadway, offering world-class theater productions. Secure tickets to a Broadway show and experience the magic of live entertainment in the heart of the theater district.

9. Get Lost in Grand Central Terminal:

Grand Central Terminal is more than just a transportation hub; it’s an architectural gem with its celestial ceiling, elegant chandeliers, and hidden Whispering Gallery. Take a moment to appreciate its beauty during your visit.

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10. Wander through the Neighborhoods:

NYC’s charm lies in its diverse neighborhoods. Explore the artsy vibe of Greenwich Village, the historic significance of Harlem, or the trendy atmosphere of SoHo. Each neighborhood has a unique personality waiting to be discovered.

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New York City is a destination like no other, with endless opportunities for adventure and discovery. This guide has covered the top things to do in NYC, ensuring that your visit is filled with unforgettable experiences. So, pack your bags, lace up your walking shoes, and get ready to explore the iconic and vibrant city of New York!

“Once Upon a Studio”–Celebrating 100 Years of Timeless Stories and Characters

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The magic of Disney has been captivating audiences for a century, and the recent press conference for “Once Upon a Studio” revealed just how deep and emotional that connection runs.  A recent Q&A session with the creators of this remarkable animated short film–writer and director Dan Abraham; writer and director Trent Correy; producer Yvett Merino; and Producer Brad Simonsen–shed light on the behind-the-scenes process of bringing so many beloved Disney characters together and showcased the passion and dedication that fuels Disney’s storytelling.

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A Journey Through Disney’s Rich History

“Once Upon a Studio” is an eight-and-a-half-minute tribute to Disney’s storied past, featuring a dazzling array of characters from the classic to the contemporary.  The film takes viewers on a delightful romp through Disney’s iconic animation history, blending the old with the new seamlessly.  It is a celebration of nostalgia and a testament to the enduring appeal of Disney’s timeless characters.

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Nostalgia and Emotional Moments

One of the standout moments of the Q&A was when the creators discussed their emotional journey in making the short film.  Throughout the development process, they found themselves moved to tears numerous times, whether at recording Richard Sherman playing “Feed the Birds” in Walt Disney’s office on the same piano he used to play for him back in the day, or rediscovering their favorite characters in the rough animation sequences.

When Disney’s Chief Creative Officer, Jennifer Lee, initially heard the pitch for “Once Upon a Studio,” she couldn’t contain her emotions and left the frame during the Zoom call.  Her reaction resonated with many Disney fans, showcasing the profound connection people share with these characters and their stories.

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The Power of Characters and Sincerity

The heart of Disney’s enduring magic, as highlighted in the Q&A, lies in its characters and their ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level.  The creators emphasized the importance of sincerity and truth in character development.  Disney’s characters, whether old or new, are relatable, and they often represent universal themes and values that resonate with people of all ages.

As the short film showcases, the magic of Disney is timeless because it continually evolves while staying true to its roots.  Disney’s ability to pass the torch from one generation to the next is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, as represented in the brief dialogue between Disney Legend Burny Mattinson and a young intern.  Filmed less than a year before his passing, Mattinson had spent an unprecedented 70 years at Walt Disney Animation Studios starting as an assistant to some of the original Nine Old Men, and continuing to work full-time on projects as recent as Strange World.

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A Blend of Old and New Animation

“Once Upon a Studio” masterfully combines classic 2D hand-drawn animation with modern CGI, bridging the gap between the Disney of yesteryear and the Disney of today.  The creators emphasized the importance of making the characters look as they did in their original films while seamlessly integrating them into a contemporary setting.  This meticulous attention to detail ensures that the characters feel both nostalgic and fresh to audiences.

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The Emotional Impact of the Film

As Disney fans, we all have cherished memories and connections to these characters.  “Once Upon a Studio” captures those memories and feelings, creating an emotional rollercoaster for viewers.  The film’s ability to evoke joy, nostalgia, and even tears is a testament to Disney’s incredible storytelling prowess.

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“Once Upon a Studio” is not just a celebration of Disney’s past; it’s a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the emotional connections we share with these beloved characters.  The Q&A session provided a glimpse into the heartfelt dedication and passion that went into creating this extraordinary short film, leaving audiences excited about what Disney has in store for the next hundred years. Disney’s magic continues to shine, and it will undoubtedly captivate audiences for generations to come.

The highly anticipated short film will make its broadcast debut on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. PT, as part of ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney: Disney’s 100th Anniversary Celebration!, hosted by Kelly Ripa.

Theatre Review: Get ‘On Your Feet’ at La Mirada

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La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts & McCoy Rigby Entertainment presents a new musical production of “On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio & Gloria Estefan”. The original jukebox musical of Cuban-fusion pop songs is based on the life of a 26-time Grammy Award-winning husband-and-wife team with music, lyrics, and orchestrations by Emilio and Gloria Estefan.

Book by Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Alexander Dinelaris (“The Bodyguard” musical). The two stunning leads of this production also originated the world premiere Spanish language version of the show.

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Besides being an original Broadway performer, Luis Salgado was also the Assistant Latin Choreographer of “In the Heights” on Broadway and returns now as director and choreographer for the La Mirada Theatre production. Salgado said, “This story exemplifies the American Dream through the eyes and work ethic of Cuban immigrants. The Estefans have given us permission to dare to dream bigger.

They allowed their truth to resonate through their music, penetrating all of us, whether you’re Latine or not. This joy is a gift we want to give to our audiences. We are passionate about opening the door of representation on this tour and nurturing a diverse family both backstage and on stage, with creative team members who are joining us from around the world.”

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Emilio and Gloria Estefan inspire their true story to live music, dancing, singing, and drama about heart, heritage, and two people who believed in their talent, and each other. The show is bookended by Gloria’s (Gaby Albo) concert performance balancing her life backstage with her husband Emilio (Samuel Garnica). The story begins with young Gloria impressing her father through a recording of her singing talent. Growing up in Miami, Gloria’s grandmother Consuelo (Adela Romero) introduces the two foreseeing a potential for success.

However, Gloria’s mother Gloria Fajardo (Kristen Tarragó) has reservations about her daughter pursuing a musical career. Believing a life on the road would pull her away from family and tradition. Gloria and Emilio defy the odds against an uphill climb of self-doubt, expectations, loss, success, exhaustion, tragedy, and recovery. No matter the public limelight, there is so much still the audience can relate to in the couple’s personal lives.

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“On Your Feet” immerses the audience in the joy, tears, and hope of Estefan’s preserves. The seven-piece band opens the stage to exhilarating heights. Digital projection screens rise up and down adjusting the mood and setting. Lighting ranges from a sunny Florida to an epic rock concert.

The vocals lift your spirits and the dancing gets you shaking to the beat in your seat. Features iconic songs including “Rhythm is Gonna Get You”, “Conga”, “Get On Your Feet”, “Don’t Wanna Lose You Now”, “1-2-3”, and “Coming Out of the Dark”. If you’re walking in not knowing anything about the artists, by the end you’ll be singing and dancing away as a new fan of Gloria Estefan.

Get tickets to “On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio & Gloria Estefan” now playing on select nights at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts until Sunday, October 29, 2023. Visit their website for more information at www.LaMiradaTheatre.com

Winter Fest OC Returns November 24 with More Holiday Magic

Winter Fest OC, Southern California’s largest winter festival, returns to Costa Mesa from November 24th through January 7th on select dates, bringing winter fun for all ages! Winter Fest OC transforms OC Fair & Event Center into a magical winter wonderland with the region’s one and only outdoor ice skating trail, ice tubing slide, and a real snow play area filled with endless delights. From free play to snowball throwing zones, sledding for the little ones, and a mesmerizing snow carousel, Winter Fest OC offers a winter wonderland like no other.

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Winter Fest OC promises endless opportunities for memory-making fun for kids and adults alike. Sip on seasonal cocktails, wine, and beer in the all-new holiday lounge, discover talented local artisans complete your gift shopping at the new holiday market, and enjoy festive photo opportunities throughout Winter Fest OC. Additional add-on experiences include VIP cabanas and cozy igloos with fire pits for roasting s’mores that are perfect for date nights, birthdays, or private parties.

“We are so excited to announce the return of Winter Fest OC this November where guests can enjoy the magic of the season with their favorite attractions, including an all-new outdoor ice skating trail, ice tubing slide, and the return of real snow in a bigger and better experience,” said Katrina Carlson, executive producer of Winter Fest OC. “Our early bird special offers guests savings on general admission tickets and Ultimate Experience passes. You don’t want to miss this limited time sale on tickets that can be used on any day of your choice!”

Don’t miss the limited-time early bird specials October 4th through 11th, offering anytime-use general admission tickets for $34.99* for adults and $29.99* for children 3 to 12 years old – a $20 savings from gate prices. General admission tickets include the fan-favorite thrilling 150-foot-long, 9-lane ice tubing slide, and the magical “North Pole Journey” experience where visitors can embark on a guided quest to become a certified elf, filled with wonder and interactive discoveries along the way.

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Additional attractions include real snow play, interactive character meet and greets, live stage performances, a nightly tree lighting celebration with snow flurries, dazzling light displays, and much more.

Stay tuned for more announcements and visit WinterFestOC.com to see all pricing, add-on attractions, and event information as it is released.

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“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” comes to Disney+ in 4k

The feature film that started it all, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” comes to Disney+ in a beautiful 4K restoration on October 16, celebrating The Walt Disney Company’s 100th anniversary. This restored version of the 1937 classic is the result of the combined efforts of the Walt Disney Studios Restoration and Preservation team, working closely with key artists from Walt Disney Animation Studios, the same team who recently worked together on the critically acclaimed restoration of Walt Disney’s 1950 animated classic, “Cinderella.”

Disney Animation artists Michael Giaimo (production designer for the upcoming animated musical adventure “Wish,” as well as “Frozen” and “Frozen 2”) and animator/director Eric Goldberg (head of hand-drawn animation for Disney Animation’s newest short, “Once Upon A Studio,” director, “Pocahontas,” “Fantasia/2000”) were honored to re-team with their colleagues at Walt Disney Studios on the project.

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“The opportunity to help restore Snow White was both an honor and a challenge,” said Goldberg. “As the very first Walt Disney feature, Mike Giaimo and I felt we owed a debt to history to get it looking as beautiful, and as accurate to the original colors, as we could. The muted palette and the delicate watercolor backgrounds evoke the illustrated fairy tales that Walt so loved, and the story and characters continue to resonate to this day. I hope our work inspires future generations of animation artists to fully appreciate the masterful talent and care that has gone into this landmark film.”

Kevin Schaeffer, director of Restoration for Walt Disney Studios, said. “We are incredibly excited to go back to Walt’s original negative and use current state-of-the-art technology to restore this stunning classic to its original beauty.”

“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” stands as one of the greatest triumphs in animation history, as the first full-length cel animated feature in the history of motion pictures. The film was recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences with a special honorary Oscar  – one large Oscar accompanied by seven smaller ones – which was presented to Walt Disney by Shirley Temple.

The film is the highest-ranked animated feature on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years…100 Movies” list and was inducted into the National Film Registry in the registry’s inaugural year, 1989.

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The Walt Disney Company also previously announced a special restored and remastered 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ first-ever animated feature – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on October 10, 2023. Get your copy here.

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