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Disneyland Resort Celebrates the Arrival of Fall with Halloween Time

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The Disneyland Resort is getting ready to embrace the autumn season with open arms as it announces the return of two highly anticipated events: Halloween Time and Plaza de la Familia.  Starting September 1, 2023, guests will once again be able to immerse themselves in the spooktacular festivities and magical celebrations that Disneyland is known for.  As an extra treat, Oogie Boogie Bash – a Disney Halloween Party, will make its comeback, delighting visitors on 25 select nights.

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort:
Halloween Time at Disneyland is a much-loved annual event that brings a unique blend of enchantment and spookiness to the park.  From September 1 through October 31, guests will experience a bewitching transformation of both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.  Iconic attractions will be adorned with autumn-themed decor, offering a delightful ambiance throughout the parks while ghoulish culinary delights will treat the taste buds of young and old.  The famous Main Street, U.S.A. pumpkin festival, featuring hundreds of glowing jack-o’-lanterns, will once again mesmerize visitors as they enter Disneyland Park and take in Mickey and his friends decked out in Halloween outfits.  Over in DCA, Cars Land also dons Haul-O-Ween finery to transform into Radiator Screams, complete with seasonal overlays for “Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree” and “Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween.”

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For those seeking a little more thrill in their Halloween adventures, over in Avengers Campus, “Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark” returns as a Halloween incarnation of “Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!”

Haunted Mansion Holiday:
One of the most anticipated highlights of Halloween Time is the transformation of the Haunted Mansion into the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” takes over the classic attraction, infusing it with his own brand of holiday spirit.  Guests will find themselves immersed in a captivating journey through a mash-up of Halloween and Christmas, experiencing the captivating sights and sounds of this seasonal overlay capped off with this year’s spectacular gingerbread house creation.

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Halloween never comes alive as it does after sundown, when the nighttime seasonal show “Halloween Screams” takes the place of the current “Wondrous Journeys” and enlivens Main Street, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Rivers of America, and “it’s a small world” with music, projections, special effects, and on select nights, fireworks.  “Wondrous Journeys” ends for the year on August 31st, while “Halloween Screams” plays nightly through October 31st.

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Even Downtown Disney will get into the swing of the season as trick-or-treaters can enjoy Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit and purchase a map leading them on a quest for a collectible keepsake.  Maps will be valid for redemption through November 1, or while supplies last.

Plaza de la Familia:
Alongside the Halloween festivities, Disneyland Resort will also celebrate the vibrant and rich culture of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Plaza de la Familia.  This immersive experience, inspired by the beloved Disney-Pixar film Coco, invites guests to explore the world of Miguel Rivera and his musical adventure.  Plaza de la Familia will showcase live entertainment, delicious food, and interactive experiences that honor the importance of family and the Mexican tradition of celebrating loved ones who have passed away.  From September 1 through November 2, Paradise Gardens in DCA will showcase Mariachi music and Folklórico dancers with “A Musical Celebration of Coco” along with family crafts, photo-ops, a Memory Wall, and more!  In Frontierland, Día de los Muertos will also have its traditional tribute with marigolds, skeletons, and papel picado banners.

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Oogie Boogie Bash:
Adding to the Halloween excitement, Oogie Boogie Bash – a Disney Halloween Party, returns for 25 select nights between September 5 through October 31.  This separate-ticket event will be held at DCA, offering an exclusive and not-so-scary experience for guests of all ages.  Oogie Boogie Bash will feature an array of entertainment, including stage shows, interactive experiences, trick-or-treating, character encounters, and a marvelous “Frightfully Fun Parade.”  Characters in their costumed finery can be found on the treat trails, in “Mickey’s Trick and Treat” show, and taking pictures at multiple photo opportunities (unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads included with admission.)  Villains Grove takes over the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail yielding an immersive experience of imagery inspired by Disney villains.  With its unique blend of Disney magic and spooky thrills, Oogie Boogie Bash promises an unforgettable Halloween experience.

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Tickets will go on sale to the general public on June 29 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT). On June 27 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT), a limited amount of Oogie Boogie Bash tickets go on pre-sale for Magic Key holders at Disneyland.com/OogieBoogieBash. Tickets are limited and guests may check out the website for important details and availability for the 25 nights: Tuesday, Sept. 5; Thursday, Sept. 7; Sunday, Sept. 10; Tuesday, Sept. 12; Thursday, Sept. 14; Sunday, Sept. 17; Tuesday, Sept. 19; Thursday, Sept. 21; Sunday, Sept. 24; Tuesday, Sept. 26; Thursday, Sept. 28; Sunday, Oct. 1; Tuesday, Oct. 3; Thursday, Oct. 5; Sunday, Oct. 8; Tuesday, Oct. 10; Thursday, Oct. 12; Sunday, Oct. 15; Tuesday, Oct.  17; Thursday, Oct. 19; Sunday, Oct. 22; Tuesday, Oct. 24; Thursday, Oct. 26; Sunday, Oct. 29; and Tuesday, Oct. 31, Halloween night.

As the leaves begin to change and a chill fills the air, Disneyland Resort eagerly welcomes the fall season with its highly anticipated Halloween Time and Plaza de la Familia events.  From the enchanting transformations of classic attractions to the colorful celebrations of Día de los Muertos, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, while with the return of Oogie Boogie Bash, guests can indulge in the thrills and chills of a separate-ticket Halloween party.  Make sure to mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable autumn adventure at the Disneyland Resort!

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Apple introduces the 15‑inch MacBook Air

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Apple has introduced the 15-inch MacBook Air, the world’s best 15-inch laptop. With an expansive 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, the incredible performance of M2, up to 18 hours of battery life,1 and a silent, fanless design, the new MacBook Air brings power and portability — all in the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop. With an all-new six-speaker sound system, the 15-inch MacBook Air delivers immersive Spatial Audio, along with a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, MagSafe charging, and the power and ease of macOS Ventura for an unrivaled experience. Customers can order now, with availability beginning Tuesday, June 13.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the first 15-inch MacBook Air. With its incredible performance and striking design, the new MacBook Air is the world’s best 15-inch laptop. And it’s only possible with Apple silicon,” said John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering. “From its expansive Liquid Retina display and remarkably thin and fanless design to extraordinary battery life and an immersive six-speaker sound system, the new MacBook Air has it all.”

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Brilliant 15.3-inch Liquid Retina Display

The new MacBook Air features a spacious, high-resolution 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, so users can see even more content. With up to 500 nits of brightness and support for 1 billion colors, the brilliant Liquid Retina display makes the content look remarkably rich and vibrant, and text razor sharp. It is also twice the resolution and 25 percent brighter than a comparable PC laptop.

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World’s Thinnest 15-inch Laptop

The new MacBook Air measures only 11.5mm thin, making it the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop. It weighs just 3.3 pounds, so it’s incredibly portable. Even with its expansive display, the new MacBook Air is solid and durable. And it is also nearly 40 percent thinner and half a pound lighter than a comparable PC laptop.

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MacBook Air also features MagSafe charging, two Thunderbolt ports for connecting accessories, and up to a 6K external display, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack for versatile connectivity. It comes in four gorgeous finishes — midnight, starlight, space gray, and silver.

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Blazing Performance and Tremendous Battery Life with M2

With the M2 chip, the 15-inch MacBook Air has incredible performance. It’s up to 12x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air.3 When compared to the best-selling 15-inch PC laptop with a Core i7 processor, the new MacBook Air is up to twice as fast.4 It also delivers extraordinary battery life, with up to 18 hours — 50 percent more than on the PC — even with a better display and better performance.5 The 15-inch MacBook Air features a powerful 8-core CPU with four performance cores and four efficiency cores, a 10-core GPU for blazing-fast graphics, and a 16-core Neural Engine. M2 also delivers 100GB/s of memory bandwidth and supports up to 24GB of fast unified memory, so multitasking and working with complex workloads is superfluid. The performance of M2 lets users work, play, or create just about anything — anywhere.

 

1080p FaceTime HD Camera and Six-Speaker Sound System

The 1080p FaceTime HD camera on MacBook Air is perfect for FaceTime calls and video conferencing. Combined with the processing power of the advanced image signal processor on M2, users will look great on video calls. A three-mic array captures clean audio using advanced beamforming algorithms, so users come through loud and clear on video calls.

The design of the new 15-inch MacBook Air also features a phenomenal new six-speaker sound system with two tweeters and two sets of force-canceling woofers. The new speakers deliver twice the bass depth for fuller sound, and Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos provides immersive experiences whether listening to music or watching movies.

Powerful Productivity with macOS

macOS Ventura takes the Mac experience to a whole new level that helps users achieve even more. Messages and Mail are better than ever, while Safari — the world’s fastest browser on Mac — ushers in a passwordless future with passkeys. Continuity Camera brings video conferencing features to any Mac, including Desk View, Center Stage, and Studio Light. Stage Manager automatically organizes apps and windows, so users can concentrate on the task at hand and still see everything in a single glance. With iCloud Shared Photo Library, users can create and share a separate photo library among up to six family members, and the Freeform app provides a flexible canvas that enables users to be even more productive and expressive. Users can work effortlessly across Mac and iPhone with Continuity features like Handoff, AirDrop, Universal Clipboard, and Messages.

macOS Sonoma, coming this fall, makes the Mac experience more delightful and productive than ever, including new ways to personalize with widgets and stunning screen savers, an optimized gaming experience with Game Mode, powerful video conferencing capabilities, a big update to Safari, and more.

The 15-inch MacBook Air with M2, available in midnight, starlight, silver, and space gray, starts at $1,299 (U.S.) and $1,199 (U.S.) for education.

Building Walt’s Florida Project: Walt Disney World from Dream to Reality

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While D23 Expo is known for being the ultimate Disney Fan event, where new announcements from the company surprise and delight park guests and moviegoers alike, one of the other facets is the historical content largely presented by the Walt Disney Archives.  These presentations give the viewers new insight and appreciation into the innovative work that went into creating the current Walt Disney Company.

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One great example was “Building Walt’s Florida Project: Walt Disney World from Dream to Reality,” a presentation that looked at the seminal days of Walt Disney World with accounts from the cast members who had been there at the beginning.

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The panel was made up of Tom Nabbe, Disneyland’s original Tom Sawyer who ultimately ended up as manager of distribution services for WDW; Debby Dane Browne, first WDW ambassador; Peggie Fariss, Disneyland ride operator selected to go to Florida and work the press event announcing the plans for the first phase of Walt Disney World’s construction who stayed to ultimately Imagineer attractions in parks around the world; and Bob Gurr, attraction designer and transportation specialist with Imagineering for almost four decades.

Highlights

Gurr on what Walt was trying to achieve:  “Well, you know, that’s a hypothetical question and I get it all the time.  I have to answer it this way:  I worked with Walt for twelve years, and I could look him in the face and I’d have no idea what he was thinking.  But if you look at your history, Walt never did anything over.  He was always finishing one thing, had 10,000 thoughts growing up next and he kicked one of those immediately and he’d charge off in that direction, so there was no way to ever know what he was going to do next.  It was some little hints–sometimes it was different–but what you finally saw was where he went and I would say today to answer that hypothetical question, he’d be finding the best technology to find how to tell stories better and he’d be just ripping around as fast as any of us.”

First impressions of the site?

Nabbe:  “Well, I thought Disneyland was in the boonies when we moved from Los Angeles to Anaheim, but we left civilization and drove for another 20 minutes out there through this palmetto bush area and when we got there, Bob Matheison was sort of our guide, and he was pointing out how that castle’s gonna be here, and we’re going to refill the Bay Lake with white sand, but it was out in the boonies.

Dane Browne:  “The first time I actually saw the property probably was in 1969.  It was a moonscape.  It was craters and earth moved and swamps…a few Gators here and there and snakes and I went…Honestly, I went home, I said “Dad, they say we’re opening October 1st of 71, but I don’t see it.””

Fariss:  “As Tom and Debbie were saying, you could drive for 20 minutes from Orlando to where the Contemporary Resort Hotel is today and all you would see would be orange groves.  Big, big commercial orange groves and these pine forests.  And if you were driving south, you could probably drive to Lake Okeechobee before you hit anything.  And so I saw it in 1969 at the press conference and we drove through all of that wilderness and then emerged onto the construction site where they were excavating the Seven Seas Lagoon.  It was just a monumental project.  I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Gurr:  “Well, a few months after the world found out what our internal secret Project X was, we were on The Mouse (Walt Disney’s Grumman Gulfstream I plane,) which you saw downstairs.  We went down to 1000 feet, lowered the flaps a bit, fly as slow as possible and the pilots drove us around the property line which took 20 minutes.  I remember looking out the window…These people down there–there’s sinkholes, one cabin–they have no idea what we’re going to do to Orlando. I think I still have the pictures I took out the window that day, but that was the shock of shocks:  “Walt bought what?!”

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Fariss on the 1960 press event:  “There was a large circus tent erected.  The model that you see there was installed in that tent, along with lots and lots of artwork and models.  So our opportunity was really a three-day event and we hosted the press and we hosted leaders of American industry and we hosted members of the Florida Legislature and the idea was to introduce them to something that nobody had ever done. So you couldn’t say, “well, this will be like…” because there wasn’t anything like it. You could say, “well, there’s Disneyland, but then we’re really extending this whole experience into hospitality and recreation, and so you’ll really be able to immerse yourself in all the adventures,” and we got such a great reaction.  I think we were so excited about it, our enthusiasm was pretty contagious.”

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Bob Gurr

Gurr on designing a new set of monorails for WDW:  “Well the monorail system we were to refer to as the Mark 4 for Florida was an outgrowth of the Disneyland Mark 3 model, which was an outgrowth of trying to get the original Mark 1 monorail to work well.

So we spent a lot of time making a better monorail in very great detail.  We learned about the Florida project going to need many many miles of monorail so the Mark 3 program morphed into the 4 by simply making the same basic train longer and wider to the larger beam, but at the same time changing the body structure completely from kind of a standard construction to an advanced racecar type of honeycomb type of structure with custom extrusions because we had to carry a lot more weight and people and we saw some were going to be a little bit bigger in Florida and the air conditioner requirements. 

“So the train was quite a radical train at its time and oddly enough we wound up designing it in Glendale and Burbank, building it all over the United States with different suppliers, and all the parts being sent down to Martin Marietta in Orlando for the final assembly and shipment to the site.  So it was a very lengthy project that ultimately had ten 10-car trains.”

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Nabbe on operating the new monorails:  “Well, we were supposed to have six monorails.  On opening day we had three and a half.  You never knew that monorails at Walt Disney World would operate in both directions–monorails at Disneyland only operated in one direction, and we would have to end up driving the train all day through the periscope and driving it back if we wanted them.  We finally got up to about six trains around the first year around Christmas time. 

“But yeah, it was a challenge every day as Bob was saying, as about 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon we’d take a summary of how many vehicles that we had in the transportation system in order to get people out of the park.  Then we’d look at what the import count was and then we figure out what our theoretical capacity to get people out and if the park was quite crowded, the duty manager would come on the PA system, and pretty much tell folks, “for your convenience, we’re going to stay open another hour and a half” or “another two hours” because we didn’t have enough vehicles to get people out by six o’clock.”

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Debby Dane Browne, Peggie Fariss

Dane Browne on getting restricted from touring the construction site:  “…We would take these guests out, and it might be governmental officials, lessees, participants that we were courting to join us, there would be our folks that had already companies that had already come on board with Walt Disney World.

“So we would bring them out onto the property we would stop at what was going to be the Stolport, which is the short takeoff and landing airport.  Then, we would stop in that general area and as Miss Peggy and everybody had mentioned there was the Contemporary balloon would be ahead of us to the north and northeast a little bit, then there would be the castle balloon.  So we would get off and show them all this and we’re talking about again, it was a construction site of enormous proportions. 

“And then we would look over to where the castle was the Polynesian, and we would get back on the bus and we would stop at the golf courses and talk about the construction there.  From there we would go to Bill Evans Tree Farm, which was so much fun.  Everybody loved to see the topiaries.  Again, we would all get off and we would look at the topiaries and all of the trees. 

“We did this several times, and then we got back to the Preview Center one time, and Billie Hoelscher, who was our boss–he was out on the steps and kind of like this when we got off and we went “oh yikes, something’s up.”   And he called us up…he said “you can’t get off the buses anymore.  You have stopped construction and Dick (Nunis) has already called so you can not get off those buses anymore” because our costumes were short.  It was 1970 and we were in heels.  So from then on, I always had to have Dick’s permission to go out on the property.”

Memories from the grand dedication ceremonies?

Nabbe:  “Well, we had a lot of celebrities and a lot of them were staying in the hotels and how did you get to the Magic Kingdom from the hotels?  By monorail.

And so I made sure I figured out the Magic Kingdom Station to make sure that if we had any problem we could immediately address it.  One of the things when they released all the pigeons for the opening, they flew around once then they came and landed on the beam and I was sure the train was going to come through it.  But yeah, it was spectacular.  The balloons must have really messed with the radar at Orlando Airport because it just covered the sky with red, white, blue, and green balloons. Amazing.”

Dean Browne:  “The big dedication day itself on the 25th was beautiful and perfect and it really touched my heart.  I had a great honor, which was not lost on me, to escort Lillian Disney Truyens in one of the cars to her seat.  So we started backstage and got in one of the Main Street vehicles and sat with her…to be with her on the day that Walt Disney World was dedicated…I could only imagine everything that went through her head.  And here she is, this wonderful, beautiful, kind lady–it amazed me because I was riding with her and I thought some people don’t even know who this isThis remarkable woman, Walt’s partner…she named Mickey Mouse, for Pete’s sake!  I would be saying, Mortimer. 

And then of course the other thing was when Roy spoke and dedicated Walt Disney World and called Mickey up was probably one of the most beautiful moments in my Disney history, and I feel like I grew up with Walt Disney World.  It’s been my life, so that moment stands out.  Just huge.  It’s bigger than life.”

Fariss:  “So October 1st I had an office in the contemporary in the South building, and my responsibility was a supervisor of guest activities.  So my team was responsible for guest information in the hotel lobbies and the childcare for the Mickey Mouse club, and the Mouseketeer clubhouses, and one of my hostesses was so excited that she had forgotten her shoes.  So luckily, we were the same size and I donated my shoes to my cast member.  So I spent October 1st in my office in the hotel room.  I couldn’t leave ’cause I was barefoot, so I missed the whole thing.  So I was thrilled that for dedication weekend I could actually be out and see some of the festivities.  

“And so the picture you see looking down Main Street with the parade coming down Main Street and the sky filled with balloons–I was standing next to the photographer Gary Krueger, who took that picture and was assisting with some VIP seating on the train station area.  But it was such a remarkable moment. That photograph to me culminates everything I had been thinking about.  And it was real, you know?  I’d seen it when it was dirt and to see it all come up out of the ground and…you know how many people had brought their incredible talent to deliver this dream of Walt’s and that Roy was so dedicated to seeing his brother’s vision come to life and dedicating it to Walt Disney just meant so much to me.”

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The Walt Disney Family Museum Presents: Disney Cats & Dogs

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The Walt Disney Family Museum is honored to host Disney Cats & Dogs, a traveling exhibition originally presented in 2021 by the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, Walt Disney Archives, and Disney Japan at Matsuya Ginza—the historic department store in Tokyo—before traveling to additional destinations in Japan.

In conjunction with this year’s celebration of The Walt Disney Company’s 100th anniversary, this unique and exciting exhibition will be on view for the first time in the United States from Saturday, June 24, 2023, through Sunday, January 14, 2024.

Disney Cats & Dogs explores the evolution and innovation of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ animal-inspired animation and storytelling through the decades, and the massive undertaking involved in bringing their iconic cats and dogs to life on screen.

From loveable main characters like Mickey Mouse’s best pal Pluto, Lady and Tramp from Lady and the Tramp (1955), Pongo and Perdita from One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Duchess from The Aristocats (1970), and Oliver from Oliver & Company (1988), to supporting sidekicks such as Lucifer from Cinderella (1950) and Percy from Pocahontas (1995), Walt Disney’s love for animals and proclivity for starring cats and dogs in his films has led to their endearing portrayals and prominence in Disney’s animated and live-action films to this day.

This extensive collection of over 300 archival reproduction concept sketches, paintings, model sheets, animation drawings, posters, photographs, digital artworks, and final film sequences highlight the true-to-life design and movements of Disney’s speaking and non-verbal cats and dogs, perfectly paired with their charismatic personalities and quirks that make them such memorable characters.

Walt was once quoted as reflecting, “Animals have personalities like people, and must be studied.” By 1930, he had supported an animation training program for his artists to better understand both human and animal anatomy, with live animals often brought into the Studios for the artists to observe and sketch up close.

As evidenced in Bambi (1942), Walt’s artists were able to successfully bring their cast of animal characters to the big screen with realistic movements and mannerisms, while also elevating their individuality and attitudes, ultimately solidifying them as some of Disney’s most beloved animated characters for generations to come.

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This exhibition also gives visitors an insight into Walt’s love of animals with archival photographs, quotes, and personal stories on display. Walt’s family cared for many cats and dogs throughout his life, and he often found inspiration for sequences in his films from these animal friends.

Even in the early days of the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio—known today as The Walt Disney Company—Walt would create roles for his Uncle Robert Disney’s German Shepherd, Peggy. Her live-action debut in the Alice Comedies in 1924 marked the first appearance of a real-life Disney dog, and she quickly became a fan favorite.

“Serving both as best friends and heroes of the story, cats and dogs have played a key role in the success of certain Disney films,” says Executive Director of The Walt Disney Family Museum, Kirsten Komoroske. “I am excited to expand the museum’s collaborative relationship with the Walt Disney Animation Research Library and Walt Disney Archives—as well as our new partnership with Disney Japan—by bringing this whimsical and vibrant exhibition to San Francisco.”

The wide array of drawings, paintings, photographs, and posters on view in Disney Cats & Dogs have been provided by the Walt Disney Animation Research Library (ARL) and Walt Disney Archives. The Animation Research Library works to conserve the heritage of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, and the Walt Disney Archives conserves the heritage of The Walt Disney Company.

Both serve as resources to the Company for creative inspiration, research, brand enhancement, and product development. Most importantly, the ARL carefully stores, digitizes, and archives works of art related to Disney animation so that they can be studied and appreciated by future generations.

Many of the delicate works that were sourced for this exhibition—such as original watercolor paintings and pastel illustrations from as early as the 1930s—are at risk of being damaged if removed from storage. While the appreciation of original art is undeniably valuable, there are significant benefits to engaging with reproductions in certain contexts, such as interactive elements within gallery spaces.

By utilizing professional-grade reproductions in Disney Cats & Dogs, we can provide visitors with a broader and more inclusive range of educational and creative activities without the risk of damaging irreplaceable masterpieces. This approach also allows museum guests the opportunity to see the unique details of these historic artworks up close.

Family-friendly interactives and public programs offered throughout the run of the exhibition will include a pet portrait drawing station, rotating activities with the museum’s Studio Team, community events with local shelters and organizations, and monthly screenings of films showcased in Disney Cats & Dogs.

The Museum Store will have imported exhibition merchandise from Disney Japan, created especially for this exhibition.

Disney Cats & Dogs will open to the public in The Walt Disney Family Museum’s Diane Disney Miller Exhibition Hall from Saturday, June 24, 2023 through Sunday, January 14, 2024.

Black Tap Anaheim Offers some Tasty Treats for the Month of June

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With summer just around the corner, Black Tap Anaheim has some tasty new offerings for the month of June that will surely please any pallet. For a limited time, you can try The Little Mermaid Shake, Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, the Father’s Day Boss Burger, and the ever-popular Pride Crazy Shake with a specialty donut and candy.

We tried these new offerings which include new takes on craft sandwiches and their delicious crazy shakes. The classic mermaid shake was a sweet creamy mix of strawberry and blueberry with pieces of fruit mixed in. The shake was a stripped-down version of the sugar candy-loaded shakes found on the list but was perfect for those who want to enjoy a treat with flavor.

The Limited Hot Chicken Sandwich was a welcome addition. This hot chicken trend that is sweeping across America has hit Black Tap and this spicy sandwich has come to impress. It is a mature chicken sandwich, that doesn’t come to play but comes to please. Its simple ingredients guaranteed a delicious meal that was not overblown with spice but appeared as an aftertaste when biting into it. Any good sandwich should be served with fries and they complement this entree and make for a filling meal that is an unexpected surprise but a welcome one.

To celebrate Father’s Day we tried the Boss Burger (available one day June 18) double bacon cheeseburger that is indeed suited for a king. Take your loved ones to try this burger on Father’s Day and they will love and be grateful. With two large patties and as well as bacon strips, this will take one special dad to devour it all. The challenge of finishing this burger will remind him to enjoy all the savory bites that come along with it. The Boss Burger is one that cannot be missed, whether you are a grad or a dad or want to discover your new favorite burger, we know we just discovered ours.

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  • Celebrate the Disney’s The Little Mermaid Premiere
    Description: strawberry and blueberry shake topped with whipped cream & mermaid sprinkles ($14) Availability: May 26th to June 11th

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  • Celebrate the Black Tap Nashville Opening!
    Description: crispy chicken, hot chili, black garlic and chili seasoning, pickle chips, buttermilk, and parsley
    Availability: May 15th – June 15th

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  • Celebrate dads with us!
    Description: Double bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and special sauce ($25)  Availability: Sunday, June 18th

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  • Celebrate Pride all JUNE Long!
    Description: a vanilla funfetti shake base with vanilla frosted rim with nerds topped with a rainbow Donut, rainbow unicorn pop, sour rainbow gummy rope & whipped cream ($26) Availability: throughout the month of June

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***We were invited by Black Tap Anahiem to try out the new June offerings. All our opinions and review are that of the writer.***

Celebrate Indiana Jones with New Merchandise

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In anticipation of the upcoming Indiana Jones film, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” here are some exciting new Indiana Jones-inspired products to share with you. With many different brands to help Indy fans everywhere celebrate this last adventure, everyone is sure to find a treasure to take home with them.

A little less than a month till fan events and one-day early screenings come to your local theater, take a look at all the treasures that have been revealed to get you into the spirit before your next adventure. From items that you can display on your shelves or your “studies” at home, to items that “belong in a museum” or even those you can wear out on your next journey take a look at the list below.

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Reyn Spooner’s hand-illustrated vignettes portray some of Indy’s most iconic moments, all on a breezy Hawaiian-style shirt. Available today, the “Raiders of the Lost Ark”-inspired print will be available in four of Reyn Spooner’s popular styles: Classic Button FrontTailored Button FrontPullover, and Youth Classic Button Front. This exceptional design features many icons of the franchise including the boulder scene and… snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?

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Throw me the idol and show me the money! The iconic golden idol from “Raiders of the Lost Ark” is back and ready to hold your funds with The Golden Idol Bank by Gentle Giant, Ltd. You can use your new bank to save up for a Treasures Premier Collection Statue, which makes a great décor for your home.

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You can add to your wardrobe not one, not two, but three new “Indiana Jones” crew neck sweatshirt designs inspired by Indy’s classic adventures. This Heroes & Villains collection includes the “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” Modern Fleece, “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” Modern Fleece, and “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” Modern Fleece. Plus, the short-sleeve Indiana Jones Welcome to Cairo Natural Tee and Indiana Jones Icons of Adventure Since 1935 Long Sleeve tee. Your closet will be filled with adventure!

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Need something to store your valuables while exploring the unknown? The Indiana Jones Adventure Bag by U.S. Wings is rugged in style, just like Indy’s – but big enough to hold your valuables, whether that be an ancient idol or a 10-inch tablet. The bag is even stamped with a special, personal touch: “Property of Dr. H. Jones, Jr.”

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Turn your home into a museum with the Golden Idol and Pedestal Magnet Set by Regal Robot. This magnet two-pack features a bright gold-painted idol, and pedestal with hand-painted distressing accents — and is a perfect fit for any collection, home, office, or fridge! Continue decorating your living space with the Temple Trap Large Wall Décor. This impressive, three-dimensional sculpture is roughly 15 inches in size – the same as the original set dressing from the film, “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Made in the U.S.A., this wall décor creation is cast in nearly 5 pounds of polyurethane resin and hand-painted with realistic stone accents and aging. It even features faux moss embellishments for a truly realistic, ancient feel.

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RSVLTS is also paying homage to the classic “Indiana Jones” adventures! With their vast new debut collection, which features Boulders, Snakes, IdolsTikiana Jones, and It’s the Mileage, there are many new ways to showcase your favorite characters, places, and icons from the original films in your wardrobe. All RSVLTS button-down shirts have their own take on Indiana Jones that features a soft and stretchy material, as well as a fresh new style.

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Hasbro’s “Indiana Jones” Adventure Series is gaining many new action figures and related accessories inspired by “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” The Indiana Jones and Helena Shaw figures are detailed to resemble characters from the latest film. The Indiana Jones figure features a satchel and coiled whip; while both character figures include a detachable backpack, flashlight accessories, and a Build-An-Artifact piece. Fans can collect all figures in this Adventure Series assortment to acquire the pieces needed to assemble the Skull Temple, inspired by “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” This Skull Temple is a great complement to the other figures in the wave.

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The adventure begins at BoxLunch! Shop new, exciting pieces including the Our Universe “Indiana Jones” Patch Utility Overshirt and “Indiana Jones” Map Color Block Long Sleeve T-Shirt, both perfect for your next trip to the museum. Your littlest explorer will be comfy cozy in the “Indiana Jones” Map Infant One-Piece, complete with a snap-button closure and plane graphic to help chart future adventures. You can also shop for keychains, pins, stickers, and more.

Looking for even more adventure? You can soon shop your favorite “Indiana Jones” stories on shopDisney, and at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort!

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Going on archeological treks around the world—just like Indiana Jones, himself—can be tiring work. Keep yourself hydrated with this new Stainless Steel Tumbler. Plus, kids will love to dress like Indy for all their upcoming adventures with the Faux Button-Down T-Shirt or Costume Accessory Set.

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You know I’ll be wearing my new Tie-Dye T-Shirt to the theater to see “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” later this month! This super comfy short-sleeve tee is complete with a print of Indy’s signature fedora hat and whip.

Get ready for your next adventure with this Indiana Jones-inspired mini backpack from Our Universe! Featuring a stylized portrait of Indiana Jones running from the iconic boulder on the front zippered pocket and “Indiana Jones” lettering on top, this backpack has a silhouette of the adventurer on the back. With adjustable straps, a metal idol zipper pull, and a removable boulder coin purse, this bag is perfect for your next trip to the museum.

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Our Universe Indiana Jones Boulder Portrait Wallet – BoxLunch Exclusive
Keep your essentials safe on your next adventure with this Indiana Jones-inspired wallet! Featuring a portrait of the iconic boulder scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark on the front, the back includes icons of Indiana Jones and a snake. This wallet opens up to reveal seven card slots, a clear ID sleeve, and a zippered pouch with a metal idol zipper pull, perfect for bringing the legendary adventurer with you wherever you go.

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77013: Escape from the Lost Tomb
Enjoy hours of thrilling adventures with this detailed playset inspired by the Indiana Jones™ Raiders of the Lost Ark movie. Indy has fallen into the snake-infested Well of Souls while looking for The Ark of the Covenant. You need to help him escape by climbing the massive Anubis statue and finding the hidden passage. But watch out for a scary mummy and the snakes coming through the wall!

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Indiana Jones™ Ark of the Covenant Picture Frame, 4×6
Whether you choose to display a favorite 4×6 photo of your latest globe-trotting destination, your posse of adventurers, or your pet capuchin monkey, make it stand out in this resin and acrylic picture frame featuring a base styled like the Ark of the Covenant lid. Indiana Jones and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” fans will love this frame—just no pictures of snakes, please.

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Indiana Jones Temple of Doom Bridge DLX PVC Diorama
Everybody hold on! Indiana Jones has a plan, and you aren’t gonna like it! Depicting Indy, machete in hand, as he crosses the rope bridge in Temple of Doom, this approximately 11-inch Gallery Diorama is made of high-quality PVC and comes packaged in a full-color window box. It features details sculpting and paint applications.

Many of these brands and retailers are ones that are known for their attention to detail when it comes to your other favorite Disney properties, it is exciting to see so many partnering with Lucasfilm. These are just the beginning of exclusive merchandise announced from these brands. Hasbro alone has more collectibles to reveal throughout the year. Whatever product jumps out at you and inspires you to take your adventure, stay tuned and get excited for more, because Indiana Jones is back and he is here for more.

Essential Items to Pack for an Unforgettable Cruise Experience

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Embarking on a cruise adventure offers a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and excitement. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or preparing for your first voyage, knowing what to pack can significantly enhance your overall experience. To help you make the most of your cruise vacation, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of essential items to pack. From practical necessities to personal comforts, these items will ensure you’re well-prepared for a memorable journey on the high seas.

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  • Travel Documents:
    Before setting sail, gather all necessary travel documents, including your passport, identification, visas, cruise tickets, and any required medical certificates. Keep them in a waterproof and easily accessible folder or bag to ensure a smooth boarding process.

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  • Clothing Essentials:
    Cruise vacations often involve a variety of activities, from poolside relaxation to formal dinners and on-shore excursions. Pack a range of clothing options, including swimwear, casual outfits, and elegant attire for formal evenings. Don’t forget essentials such as comfortable shoes, hats, sunglasses, and lightweight jackets for breezy evenings on deck.
  • Toiletries and Medications:
    Pack a well-stocked toiletry kit with travel-sized shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, and sunscreen. Many cruise cabins provide basic toiletries, but it’s always a good idea to bring your preferred brands. Additionally, include any prescription medications and a basic first aid kit containing items like pain relievers, seasickness medication, band-aids, and motion sickness wristbands.

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  • Electronics and Accessories:
    Capture unforgettable moments with a camera or smartphone. Ensure you have all the necessary chargers, adapters, and extra memory cards to keep your devices powered throughout the journey. Consider bringing a power strip or multi-socket adapter as cabins often have limited outlets. Don’t forget headphones, a portable charger, and a waterproof case if you plan on using your devices poolside.
  • Cruise-Specific Items:
    Depending on the cruise line and destination, there may be specific items you’ll need. Check if there are any dress code requirements, themed nights, or specific equipment for activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, or formal events. Some cruise lines offer laundry services, but it’s useful to pack a small travel-size detergent for handwashing clothes if needed.
  • Entertainment and Recreation:
    While cruises offer a plethora of onboard activities, there might be downtime during sea days or evenings. Bring books, magazines, or a Kindle for leisurely reading. Card games, portable board games, or a deck of cards can be great for socializing with fellow passengers. If you enjoy swimming or lounging by the pool, pack a waterproof e-reader or a floating device to keep your books dry.
  • Travel Accessories:
    A few well-chosen travel accessories can make your cruise experience more comfortable. Pack a collapsible water bottle to stay hydrated during excursions and activities. Consider a small day bag or backpack for shore excursions to carry essentials like sunscreen, a towel, a hat, and a water bottle. A sturdy, TSA-approved lock will provide peace of mind when securing your belongings in your cabin or during shore excursions.

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Packing wisely is essential for an enjoyable and stress-free cruise vacation. By considering the specific needs of your trip, including destination, cruise line, and activities planned, you can tailor your packing list accordingly. Remember to pack travel documents, clothing essentials, toiletries, electronics, cruise-specific items, entertainment options, and travel accessories. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll be well-prepared for an unforgettable cruise adventure that combines relaxation, exploration, and exciting new experiences. Bon voyage!

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Top 9 Foods we Tried at Knott’s During Summer Nights

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Knott’s Berry Farms Summer Nights has begun and part of the Summer Nights the Flavors of Summer has begun. Featuring an all-new menu that spans the park with different restaurants and areas serving special food items. Some are included in the meal plan that is well known for frequent visitors of the park, however, this menu is best enjoyed using the Summer Tasting Card for $55 (Valid during Knott’s Summer on select dates May 26 – September 4, 2023), where you can enjoy 6 tastings of your choice.

We started at the Boardwalk BBQ where we tried two items from the menu; Summer Pasta and Steak Salad and Mexican Pineapple Pork Sandwich.

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The items which are the main entrees offered for the occasion at this location are served from a quick service style line, and can easily be overlooked on the menu if not looking for them.

This steak salad had a fair amount of meat atop the salad. These small chunks of steak gave the salad its name but do little to improve this already streamlined salad. What is in the name is what you get, a pasta salad with steak which also includes a very light dressing.

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The taste will suffice for this dish that leaves much to be desired, with no rich or savory flavors that should come in the dressing. This is one only worth trying if you are craving a salad dish.

The Mexican Pineapple Pork Sandwich was a delight to try for our second tasting (pic above). The sandwich was savory and sweet and was loaded with coleslaw and pineapple chunks on sweet bread stuffed with pulled pork. These sandwich’s found at other similar events tend to try to reinvent the concept of the sandwich, what this does so well is simply pairing a meat that is usually so juicy and savory on its own when done right. The sweet Mexican-influenced sauce pairs well with the rest of the sandwich that can fill you up for whatever time of the day you decide to try it.

We next made our way to the Coasters Diner where you can try the Papas Mexicanas served with Lemon Butter and Garlic Shrimp Fries. The Fries were of a smaller cut served in a relatively deeper bowl than expected, this generous portion had melted cheese sitting on top with a larger scoop of guacamole and pico de gallo. All this is stuffed with garlic shrimp that comes with lemon butter to make for one juicy platter to enjoy hopefully with someone else.

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The Summer Nights Menu sprawls throughout the park into the temporary booths beyond the concert stage. We decided to try one item from the grilled booth, we went for an item familiar at any bbq, a hotlink. The hotlink is served with a chimichurri sauce atop vegetables, which is actually hot. Be aware if you order this item as it’s very spicy. The sauce is heavily dressed on top with a sweet bun and the vegetables give the special item a juicy quality. Try this one if you dare. If you like spicy and sweet this is the item for you.

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After having this spicy item, we decided to try just another item from that menu, something a little more simple and reliable; a burger. The Blue Cheese and Bacon Cheeseburger Slider with a Pickle Mayo was a great choice. For anyone who enjoys blue cheese, this is a great burger. The meat was juicy, and the blue cheese and bacon with pickle mayo gave that crunch that you will find on a loaded burger. This burger is a must-try for any burger aficionado that is visiting the festival.

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We then made our way on the other side of the tracks, back to Ghost Town, on the edge of Calico we found the Chow House Side Window. There they served a Cucumber, Black Cherry, Mango, and Ginger Mint Agua Fresca. After the food we had, we decided a refreshing drink was in order. We ordered the Ginger Mint Agua Fresca, it was the refreshment we were looking for. An Agua Fresca which has grown in popularity in Southern California is familiar to many guests. The team at Knott’s got that authentic taste with this version of the drink. If it is refreshing, fresh, and sweet, with a special twist of Ginger Mint.

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Next is the Prop Shop Pizzeria to try the Chicken, Pesto, and Sundried Tomato Flatbread. The flatbread although a good “pizza” was not great. What you find on the pizza is exactly in the name, those toppings made for the potential for a great pizza however with the way the flatbread is served, not precut and still shaped like a personal pizza, it gives us the thought that perhaps this was a lazy attempt at a flatbread. It was difficult to eat we had to tear the pieces and eat the “slices”. Hopefully, you can find a better way to work on this “flatbread”, because we couldn’t. We simply wish that it was as good as the concept looked like on the menu.

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We also had some desserts throughout the day, and the ones we tried varied for us, but what they had in common is that they could be enjoyed as sweet snacks or to help compliment your meals for the day if done right. These sweet treats were not unique items on any summer list, however, their concepts were. The first dessert we tried was at the Gourmet Churro Factory where we enjoyed the Beignets with Lemon Powdered Sugar. The dessert tasted simple as you find it in other venues, the lemon was a light hint, doing little to set it apart from other similar tastes. It was enjoyable as a dessert, just not a standout.

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The last dessert we tried was found at Charleston Circle Coffee, a glorified S’mores bar. The chocolate was rich, drizzled on a graham cracker and the bar itself was large almost too rich. It was the sweetest bar we’ve ever had. Marshmallows are large and the crunch that comes with each bite and the sweetness that comes with each taste is what makes this the best dessert you might find at this large and sprawling taste of the summer.

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With so many offerings during Knott’s Summer Nights, we hope this gives you an idea of what to try and what to enjoy. This article features a little less than half of all the items available and we are still looking forward to trying more on our next visit. So as you plan your next visit to Knott’s, keep in mind that you should make time to try this summer menu.

So whether you enjoy one of these dishes during the day, while Ghost Town Alive! is happening all around you, or whether you are enjoying the sights and sounds of the summer concerts, perhaps you are simply trying the largest sprawling food tasting in all of Southern California, be sure to try some of these dishes, they were enjoyable.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse New Merch

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Brooklyn’s one and only Spider-Man returns! We invite you to swing into action with Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, and a whole team of Spider-People across the Multiverse in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, in theaters nationwide Friday, June 2.

In anticipation and celebration of this theatrical release, fans of all ages can enjoy an expansive assortment of products from Hasbro, Funko, Our Universe, Her Universe, Loungefly, shopDisney, and more!

Below is an assortment of products that we liked:

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Hasbro: Marvel Legends Series Spider-Punk
Hobie Brown is the British punk Spider-Man is better known as Spider-Punk. This quality 6-inch scale Spider-Punk figure is inspired by his appearance in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse!

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Funko: POP Vinyl: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Spider-Gwen
Swing into action with Gwen Stacy as Pop! Spider-Gwen! This Super Hero is exploring the threads of the Multiverse web with her team of spider friends, and now their adventure has led to your Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse collection.

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Our Universe: Marvel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Miles Varsity Jacket
Why use your camouflage ability when you can stand out in this stylish piece?! Swing through Brooklyn in this Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse varsity jacket! Inspired by Miles Morales, this jacket features red faux leather sleeves and embroidered patches on the front, plus “Morales” and spider patches across the back. Comes with striped ribbed cuffs and hem, front pockets and front snap-button closures.

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Her Universe: Marvel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Ghost-Spider Girls Hoodie and Leggings
An elite crew with all the best Spider-People in it would not be complete without Ghost-Spider! From Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, this cropped hoodie is modeled after Gwen Stacy’s costume. It features black, white and pink color blocking, plus blue web designs on the sleeves and her spider logo printed on the back. Complete your Super Hero look with the matching leggings. (sold separately)

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Loungefly: Spider-Punk Cosplay Mini Backpack
Get ready to shred! Giving shape to a Spider-Man from another universe, the front of this bag shows Spider-Punk’s grungy facemask complete with a metal spike mohawk. On the bag’s front zipper pocket, a tattered shirt appears beneath a jacket that sports pin-back buttons on the collar. Look closely and you’ll find an enamel zipper charm in the shape of a safety pin. Studded shoulder straps tie the look together, and the back features a spray-painted spider logo near emblems from Spider-Punk’s story.

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shopDisney: Miles Morales Web-Shooters – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales’ fans will be fired up by this pair of web shooters, which includes a light-up Miles Morales’ icon. These accessories can launch the included darts up to 10 feet so fans can create their own Spidey action scenes!

SeaWorld Plows Arctic Rescue to New Opening

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Regarded as the longest and fastest straddle coaster on the west coast, the all-new Arctic Rescue family thrill coaster is now open at SeaWorld San Diego. Park guests are enlisted by the SeaWorld Rescue Team to aid struggling wildlife in distress at the Wild Arctic habitat. Teams are equipped with snowmobiles capable of three launches upwards of 40 mph, reaching heights of 30 feet, and following 2,800 feet of track. Manufactured by Intamin, riders sit in eight rows of two people for a total of 16 people per train. With a 48-inch height requirement, this family-friendly launch coaster packs in an exhilarating punch to the growing lineup of roller coasters in the San Diego park.

Although other recent additions such as Electric Eel and Emperor can be overwhelming for most visitors to this zoological theme park, Arctic Rescue is an excellent addition to welcome and offer new and younger audiences a steady path to those bigger and higher thrills. At first glance, many may make immediate comparisons of the newest roller coaster offering to the Manta Coaster located on the other side of the park.

Manta features overhead lap bar restraints, speeds of 43 mph, a 54-foot drop, and snuggles riders inside comfortable seats with full back and headrests while allowing dangling feet. Arctic Rescue has riders lower down into a straddle position, legs apart inside feet rests, and a lap bar restraint that lowers in front of you. With this seating configuration, there’s no need to constantly lean forward like in other motorbike launch coasters found in other theme parks.

Think Disney’s TRON: Lightcycle / Run and Knott’s Pony Express with their backseat restraint, and think more of Universal’s Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. With Arctic Rescue’s seating design, riders have the ability to lean into wild turns weaving side-to-side at dramatic twists and curves.

SeaWorld has similar ride experiences with Intamin’s motorbike family launch coaster design in other properties. Jet Rescue opened in Australia in 2008. Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster opened in San Antonio in 2017. While both share a jet ski ride vehicle approach, all three share an animal rescue storyline that impacts wildlife. In case of Arctic Rescue, it is a spiritual successor to the jet helicopter motion simulator that previously offered a ride experience before reaching the Base Station Wild Arctic animal exhibit.

Nods to the retired attraction can still be spotted with the jet helicopter sitting on a landing pad in Arctic Rescue’s ride path alongside yellow caution signs, wayfinding signages, metal arch cover, billowing wind sock, waving flags, and minimal landscaping. The load station is even named Mission Outpost 97. Most likely a nod to the 1997 opening year of the previous ride occupant.

The station features a charming overhead lighting fixture with an aurora borealis – like effect giving riders a sense of immersion in freezing temperatures that can be found in an Arctic climate. Like its predecessor, Arctic Rescue exits into the Wild Arctic animal encounter. But not without passing a view of your ride photo and lockers for storage of loose belongings before entering the ride.

A ride or animal exhibit would not be complete without a merchandise line to commemorate and retain the memories upon your visit. SeaWorld offers an assortment of hats, shirts, mugs, tumblers, magnets, and stickers for Arctic Rescue’s opening season. In addition, a new alcoholic beverage will debut on the ride’s opening day.

The new Arctic Rescue Hard Seltzer is a custom-made seltzer created by Hess Brewing. It is a delightful fusion of real juicy raspberries and tangy lemonade, creating a harmonious balance of sweet and tart flavors. This blue-colored liquid concoction will get you revved up for any sub-zero adventure.

Arctic Rescue is only the beginning of an exciting summer 2023 season at SeaWorld San Diego. The open-air Bayside Amphitheater will debut a swashbuckling new pirate and mermaid-themed stunt show titled Pirates Ahoy: The Battle for Mermaid Cove. In light of the opening of the Sesame Place San Diego theme park, the Sesame Street area inside SeaWorld San Diego is being converted to SeaWorld Rescue Jr. And Shipwreck Reef Café is getting some much-needed TLC in preparation for a busy summer season.

Arctic Rescue is now open at SeaWorld San Diego. For more information, download the official app and/or visit their website at https://seaworld.com/san-diego/

New Slater’s 50/50 Franks Available at Ralphs Grocery Stores

Slater’s 50/50, the brand best known for their gourmet burger restaurants founded in Southern California, has announced that their new 50/50 Beef & Bacon Hot Dogs are available to consumers at nearly all Ralphs grocery stores across California. The hearty and delicious quarter pound franks are 50 percent beef and 50 percent bacon, making for THE most flavorful premium hotdog on the market.

“These half beef, half bacon hot dogs have really started to take off, and we are super excited that Ralphs has picked them up, just in time for summer and the start of grilling season,” said Jeff Gaunt, Marketing Director for BAR-S Foods Co., manufacturer of the hotdogs. “We’ve spent a lot of time developing the perfect, high-quality frank that kicks the flavor to a whole new level, and we believe we have a product that embodies the Slater’s 50/50 brand perfectly.”

“Slater’s 50/50 restaurants were founded here in California and are known for our over-the-top menu options and mouth-watering flavor combinations,” said Ernie Romo, Chief Operating Officer for Slater’s 50/50. “This hotdog product extension was a natural next move for us, and we know our California consumers will love being able to find them on the shelves at Ralphs and throw them on the grill at home!”

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The robust, quarter-pound franks are bursting with bacon flavor without having to wrap a regular hotdog with bacon strips. They can easily stand alone on the grill, paired with your favorite toppings or pack a big flavor punch in smaller bite-sized portions when entertaining a crowd.

In addition to Ralph’s stores, Slater’s 50/50 Beef and Bacon Hot Dogs are currently distributed in select Kroger stores in Atlanta, Nashville, Louisville, and Columbus, Ohio, as well as other retailers nationwide. The product includes four franks per pack and retails between $5.99-$6.99 per package.

Ghost Town Alive! and Summer Nights Return to Knott’s

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Knotts Berry Farm kicked off the holiday weekend with its unofficial start to its summer with the return of Ghost Town Alive! and Knott’s Summer Nights. Both events have proven to be popular with Knotts visitors year after year and their return usually brings in the summer crowds that stick around all summer long till these events come to an end at the beginning of September.

If you plan on attending Ghost Town Alive!, start your day early at Knott’s Berry Farm. The daytime experience begins at the park opening and concludes at the center of the park with a hoedown to culminate the experience held at 5:30 pm daily.

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The immersive experience that runs throughout Calico Park is a mixture of immersive storytelling and character interactions that encourage you as the park guest to play a part in the larger story being told. The story being told is an exciting election, for the new mayor of Calico.

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If you are coming to this interactive experience at any point on your next visit, a good reason to come earlier in the day is to involve one’s self in the ongoings of Ghost Town. You’ll want to stick around town longer than you planned, once you get involved in the larger story. Each character you interact with, and each establishment you visit in Ghost Town is an opportunity to interact with the characters who make up the town of Calico and with the townsfolk who run the town.

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This experience is great for kids of all ages. You could find yourself at a Town Hall meeting with the mayoral candidates, which could include the town sheriff, the town outlaw, or even the town lawyer. If you visit the Post Office you could meet with the Post Master who might ask you for your help in delivering a few packages while you’re “visiting” in town.

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You might even cross paths with the Town Sheriff who might deputize you to help arrest a couple of outlaws and then walk with a posse to take those outlaws to jail.

All of this concludes with a hoedown hosted by the townsfolk of Calico on the stage at Calico Park, where the new mayor is elected and you’re invited to a dance to celebrate the occasion.

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So be prepared to experience the best immersive experience you didn’t think needed but is just what you’ve been looking for all along when you inevitably visit! this summer. Get ready to have fun, get involved in frontier living, and learn a thing or two about surviving in the Old West.

During the evening is the start of the nightly programming that makes up Summer Nights. The summertime party that occurs nightly is an invitation to party at Knott’s Berry Farm all summer long. If you are looking to unwind after a fun-filled day or are ready to dance the night away with music offerings throughout the park or even are looking to complement either one of those experiences with a taste of some summer food, then prepare to head over to Summer Nights for this one of a kind party experience.

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If you are planning to enjoy live music as a part of the festivities keep in mind that there is an expansion of music offerings this year that reach as far as the New Fiesta Village at the Fiesta Village stage. With an option to travel further out into the park for music offerings, this is another experience that we would encourage you to come earlier. In Fiesta Village you’ll find music with a Latin flair, then hop over to the Midway you’ll find some Beach Boys-inspired tunes being played live on the patio of the Boardwalk Bbq.

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The midway of the park is where you’ll find the most familiar sounds of the summer, with rock-inspired music being played on the Calico stage just beyond the main stage which then features music from rock to pop all sorts of offerings in between. With either of these stages being on the midway, or the center of the park it is best to arrive early for the picnic-style seating in front of the stages, this set up encourages visitors to enjoy the food offerings that make up the festivities offerings of the “A Taste of Summer”. All this staging of the event and more make for a feeling that you never left town for a summer party or a bbq you might have in your backyard.

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If playing games out on the lawn or in the backyard is what makes for those memorable summer nights for you then be sure to visit the game opportunities along the midway. With simple summer games that are fun for all ages and most summer occasions, you are sure to find a game that suits your level of fun best.

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Take the time on your next visit to stop for a stroll along the midway for some classic summer fun, that you can just take in and enjoy without having to think twice if the experience will be too thrilling for your taste. If you look up on one of the roofs just beyond Charleston Circle, you’ll find a DJ there playing some of the best family-friendly club music that all ages can dance along to. All this and more can be your experience at Knott’s Summer Nights.

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