See How your Gift will be Triple Matched for World Wish Day and How Disney is Celebrating It

Today is the anniversary of the heartwarming Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Disney World is pulling out all the stops to celebrate! Make-A-Wish and Disney For more than 40 years, Disney has been providing magic to wish kids and their families. Did you know Disneyland was part of the first wish ever granted by Make-A-Wish? Since 1980, Disney has helped Make-A-Wish […]

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An Exclusive Star Wars Disco Party? Say No More.

Heads up, Star Wars fans!

Galaxy’s Edge in Hollywood Studios

Have you ever dreamed of dancing the night away in the most out-of-this-world outfits while listening to the celestial sounds of one of the galaxy’s most stellar DJs? Nope, we’re actually not talking about the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel! In honor of the upcoming Star Wars Celebration taking place in Anaheim this May, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club is hosting an intergalactic event that’s sure to transport you to a galaxy far, far away!

Star Wars fans are polishing their lightsabers and preparing for the Star Wars Celebration event, taking place from May 26th to 29th at the Anaheim Convention Center in California.

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In celebration of and to kick off this star-studded event, D23 is throwing an exclusive Galactic Disco Night party! Featuring “cosmic boogie and funky beats” from Grammy-nominated artist Mayer Hawthorne, special photo ops, surprise character appearances, and more. 

The Galactic Disco Night will be held at the House of Blues Anaheim on May 26th, 2022. Doors open at 7:30PM and the event lasts from 8PM to 11PM. The event is open to all D23 Members, however, Gold Members receive special pricing at $55 (plus $7 processing fee) while D23 General Member tickets are $75 (plus $7 processing fee).

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In addition to the taco bar (!!!), attendees will receive a “commemorative keepsake upon departure” of the event. There will also be a limited about of D23 Gold Member Premium VIP Tickets for $100, which includes everything previously mentioned plus one beer or wine voucher and Star Tours 35th Anniversary pin. 

Star Tours

Tickets are limited and will go on sale May 3rd at 10AM PT/1PM ET, so be sure to set an alarm if this sounds like a disco you don’t want to miss! And, don’t forget to stay tuned to DFB for the latest Disney news and beyond.

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How Much Disney’s New Residential Communities Could Cost

It’s absolutely heartbreaking to leave Disney World after your vacation. That feeling when you exit the park for the last time on that trip and then pack up your suitcase and board the plane home…it’s not fun. So we know we’re not the only ones who dream about living in Disney World all the time!

We don’t want to go!

Although you can’t live in the Cinderella Castle, Disney actually has built a few different communities where people really can live. And they’re working on building even MORE residential communities right now! In fact, they recently broke ground on the NEW Cotino community! But surely living in a Disney-owned neighborhood doesn’t come cheap, right? So exactly how much could it cost to live in Cotino (a Storyliving by Disney community)? We did some research, and we’ve got a pretty good guess.

Disney announced that they are building new master-planned communities in several different places in the country. This project is called Storyliving by Disney. The first of these new communities is called Cotino, and it’s going to be built in Rancho Mirage, California. Disney broke ground on this development on April 26th of this year, although certain aspects of the construction were already underway.

Cotino ©Disney

According to Disney’s website, Cotino will have “a range of home types to choose from, including condominiums and single-family homes.” There will be a neighborhood designed specifically for adults ages 55 and up. The concept of this kind of development is to mix up different kinds of housing and commercial locations in order to create a stronger, more connected sense of community.

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We’ve seen some concept art for Cotino, and it looks like it’s going to be a beautiful place to live. There are all kinds of amenities and special perks promised to those who will call this place home. But Disney hasn’t released many specifics about the COST to live in this community. We’re assuming the price will be high (a Disney-owned master-planned community is bound to be expensive), but exactly how high are we talking?

Cotino clubhouse concept art ©Disney

To get an idea of the potential price, we’re taking a look first at some previous and existing Disney-owned communities. Then, we’ll examine some other master-planned communities in America as well as current home prices in Rancho Mirage specifically. With all of these factors, we should be able to get a good idea of the prices we might see on the upcoming Cotino homes.

A Look at Disney’s Existing Communities

Golden Oak

Golden Oak is a neighborhood owned by Disney that is actually located inside Disney World (it’s not far from the Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort). It’s a quick 10-minute drive to Magic Kingdom from this community, which was first announced in 2010.

©Golden Oak, Disney

The first homes were sold in 2010 as well, and they did NOT come cheap. Currently, the starting price for homes in Golden Oak is around $2 million, according to Florida Today. And those homes can actually cost up to at least $16 million, according to our research on various real estate sites!

©Orlando Sentinel

But the home itself isn’t the only cost to live in this community. Brochures from 2021 show that there’s a required annual club membership that costs $19,000 per year. When grouped with HOA fees and maintenance fees, the annual charges can cost between $26,000 and $30,000 total per year, depending on which neighborhood you live in within the community (CNET).

©Golden Oak, Disney

Granted, there are a lot of perks that come with living in Golden Oak. Residents here can reserve tickets for special events in Disney World and schedule private VIP tours in the parks. Cast Members will help them book dining reservations, spa treatments, golf tee times, and more for their visits to the parks and resorts. And Cast Members will also provide services for in-home dinners and parties, even helping out with holiday decorations.

©Golden Oak, Disney

The community provides residents with transportation to the parks; access to DVC lounges; and discounts on shopping, dining, and tickets. There are several pools and fitness centers, a few different restaurants, and other concierge services. Landscaping is taken care of, and internet services are also provided. In short, Golden Oak is a very luxurious place to live.

©Golden Oak, Disney

Is this what we can expect at Cotino? …Not exactly. For one thing, Cotino isn’t located within a Disney World Resort. The closest Disney park is Disneyland, which is a 2-hour drive away. And while Golden Oak is essentially a neighborhood of mansions, Cotino will have a variety of housing styles, including condos.

So while Golden Oak is a good example of a successful Disney community, a closer comparison to the new planned communities might be Disney’s “failed” New Urbanist project, Celebration.

Celebration

Celebration is a New Urbanist-style community that Disney founded in 1996. The community includes various styles of homes (including single-family homes and condos), several houses of worship, 2 grade schools, a branch of a university, a public library, and all kinds of shops, hotels, and businesses.

©The Daily Beast

These different elements are all linked by miles of walking trails and boardwalks, and there are over 40 public parks in the area as well. In short, this isn’t an exclusive neighborhood of luxurious mansions. It was meant to be more of a community where people lived their normal lives rather than a series of fancy vacation homes.

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According to US Census data, about 8,540 residents lived in Celebration in 2017, and they reported a median yearly income of $83,228. The median property value in this neighborhood was $401,600 (ClickOrlando).

©Orlando Sentinel

Clearly, Celebration is much more affordable than Golden Oak. But this community could also be considered a “failure” by Disney since the company sold Celebration to a private equity firm in 2004. Several issues within the community may have prompted this change, or it’s possible that Disney simply wasn’t making the return on investment that they expected from the project.

©Orlando Sentinel

Celebration sounds much more like the concept for Cotino, with a variety of residential areas mixed in with businesses, restaurants, and other community essentials. But if Celebration can be considered one of Disney’s “failures,” why are they trying again with Cotino?

How Storyliving by Disney Communities Will Be Different

It seems like Disney is jumping all-in with the New Urbanism trend, despite the issues at Celebration. But the Storyliving by Disney communities could be different from anything we’ve seen from Disney before.

Cotino concept art ©Disney

We need to note here that there’s nothing very “new” about New Urbanism, although the concept is fairly trendy among urban planners right now. It focuses on building walkable, pedestrian-friendly communities with a variety of residential and commercial locations mixed together in a neighborhood. Essentially, people want to live in places with lots of amenities and easily accessible community areas without the perceived danger or potential dirtiness of big cities.

©CNU

Many successful New Urbanist communities exist in the US right now, with some of the earliest prototypes for this model being built in the 1980s, though the phrase “New Urbanism” wasn’t coined until 1991 (according to the Congress for New Urbanism). So Disney isn’t really doing anything groundbreakingly new with Storyliving by Disney neighborhoods. They’re just putting their spin on a normal New Urbanist community.

©CNU

But that’s what Celebration was meant to do, right? So how will Cotino be different? First of all, Celebration was built towards the beginning of the concept of New Urbanism. In the 1990s (when Celebration was built), the concept was still very new, and not many communities had utilized it yet. Now, Disney has the benefit of a few decades of research on the subject, as well as many more models to examine in their creation of the new community.

©Disney

The company that will be working with Disney on this project — DMB Development — also has several other successful New Urbanist neighborhoods, which can help guide the developers as they plan for this new project.

©DMB Development

In addition, Celebration was actively trying to create a different time period. That can be part of the general New Urbanism philosophy (returning to a time of stronger local communities rather than sprawling suburbs and dense cities), but now we’ve seen from other examples that these neighborhoods can still be distinctly modern. Trying to bring back a sentimental bygone era may have hurt Celebration because the illusion of perfection is bound to be broken at some point.

©CNU

With the first serious issues within Celebration (such as reported murders in the area), the illusion was broken, which tugged at the foundation of the community. In contrast, Cotino (Disney’s new community) seems to be more straightforward as a normal, liveable neighborhood rather than a recreation of the past or another Disney park.

Cotino ©Disney

In short, Cotino is different because there is a lot more research available now about New Urbanism and what it takes to make the concept successful, and this new community isn’t trying to become something unattainable or create an illusion. 

Home Prices in Other New Urbanist Communities

We’ve taken a look at communities built by Disney, but another indication of the potential price could be the prices for homes in New Urbanist communities other than those developed by Disney. The prices of course vary depending on location and how new the developments are, but we found some similar areas that could give us a good idea.

©DMB Developments

DMB Development (the third-party business working with Disney to build and help manage Cotino) has several other communities both in and out of California. One of these is DC Ranch, located in Scottsdale Arizona. This location is not affiliated with Disney at all, but it does have a variety of home styles, similar to what we expect to see in Cotino.

©DMB Developments

At this location, we found that most houses cost more than $1 million. There were some smaller houses available in the community that started at around $700,000, but we only saw 2 listings for homes that cost under a million dollars. The upper range for home prices was about $5 million.

©DMB Developments

Another DMB Development community is Silverleaf, also located in Arizona. This one had a higher range, with most homes beginning at $3 million and several estates priced at $12 million and above.

©DMB Developments

At Laderna Ranch, a DMB Development community has homes beginning at around $700,000, with most falling between that and $2 million. This neighborhood has some condos as well, which were generally just under $700,000.

©DMB Developments

Looking beyond DMB Development, we found a community in California called Playa Vista, which had apartments to rent for between $3,500 and $5,000 per month. This community generally had lower prices than what we saw for the DMB Development ones, so it may not be quite as good an indication of the potential prices for Cotino. Playa Vista was, however, located fairly close to Rancho Mirage, so it may be a better indicator for real estate prices in the area.

©Playa Vista

Even in areas that aren’t known for high real estate prices, the cost for most homes in New Urbanist neighborhoods is usually around $800,000 and higher, while townhomes and condos generally start at around $300,000.

©Norton Commons

We found this to be true in another successful New Urbanist community called Norton Commons, located in Kentucky (Garrets Reality).

©Garretts Reality

In general, prices for New Urbanist neighborhoods are higher than the cost of homes in other areas. Prices in other communities can give us an idea of what homes in Cotino might cost, so let’s combine all of our research and look at the big picture.

So How Much Could It Cost to Live in Cotino?

The $1 million question (if not more) is how much it will really cost to live in Cotino. Based on prices at other New Urbanist communities, we’re estimating that single-family homes could cost between $800,000 and $3 million, depending on size and location within the community. Most homes will probably in the higher range, as we saw in other DMB Developments.

©Disney

Cotino will include other kinds of homes too, like condos and potentially townhouses as well. These could cost much less than single-family homes, although we did see condos for over $600,000 in some DMB communities. Our estimate for these smaller residences would be between $500,000 and $800,000.

©Disney

Our estimates also took into account the real estate market in Rancho Mirage. We checked Zillow (an online real estate tool) for houses in the Rancho Mirage area (not in Cotino itself), and most homes cost more than $700,000. Many were at least $1 million. With that in mind, it’s very possible that the homes in Cotino will be even more expensive than our current estimate since New Urbanist communities tend to have significantly higher prices than other neighborhoods.

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The cost of a home may not be the only expense for those looking to live in Cotino. Remember that Golden Oak had all kinds of other fees and membership requirements, which amounted to about $26,000 per year. We’re not expecting the same cost at Cotino, since this new community isn’t a neighborhood of vacation mansions located inside Disney World. But we do know that there will be “a voluntary club membership” available at Cotino.

©Disney

Specifically, Disney said the membership “offers access to a waterfront clubhouse, a club-only beach area and recreational water activities, as well as Disney entertainment and activities throughout the year at an additional fee. Club Membership, programming, and access and use of future proposed amenities and offerings, will require payment of dues and/or fees and be subject to additional terms and conditions, which will be set by the owner of the club.” They did not mention what the fee would be, but it seems like it’ll cost extra if you want to really take advantage of all that Cotino has to offer.

Something Else to Consider

Another important thing to note about the new community Cotino is that Disney is involved in the development, but they’re not going at it alone. On the website, it specifically notes that “Disney is not the developer of Cotino™, a Storyliving by Disney community or the builder or seller of homes within Storyliving by Disney communities; third-parties developing and building are independently owned and operated.”

©Disney

One of the third-party developers that will be heavily involved in Cotino’s development is DMB Development, which (as we mentioned before) already manages several successful New Urbanist communities.

©DMB Development

Cotino will, however, be managed by Disney Cast Members, which is why Disney says that residents can expect a high-end level of service.

©Disney

In addition, Walt Disney Imagineers are working together with DMB Development to design and plan the community, bringing the same level of detail to this neighborhood that you can find at the Disney parks. It’s meant to be a Disney-quality community rather than a theme park experience.

Learn more about Cotino here!

Overall, we’re standing by our estimate of $800,000 to $3 million for single-family homes and around $500,000 to $800,000 for townhouses or condos. Based on real estate prices in the area and other similar developments, these prices seem about on par with the current trends! And there will likely be other required fees, in addition to the optional club membership already announced. Disney has not yet announced any actual prices for this community, and we’ll be sure to let you know as soon as we hear the actual cost. And with the ever changing housing market, we could, of course, see a shift in housing prices as a whole before pricing is finalized. We will continue to monitor this community and pricing and will update you if anything shifts.

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Florida Governor DeSantis Claims He Has a Plan Regarding Dissolution of Reedy Creek Improvement District

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says, “we know what we are going to do” regarding the many questions surrounding the possible dissolution of Walt Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvement District.

Orlando Business Journal shared some of Desantis’ statements from “The Ingraham Angle Town Hall” on Fox News.

“There’s going to be additional legislative action,” DeSantis said. “We’ve contemplated that … we know what we are going to do, so stay tuned — that’ll all be apparent.” He did not share any specifics.

DeSantis signed the bill to dissolve Reedy Creek and other special districts a week ago. It would go into effect on June 1, 2023, shifting many of the district’s responsibilities to Orange and Osceola counties. Many have questioned exactly what the dissolution would mean for the counties and the state as a whole.

DeSantis stated that Disney will continue to pay for services such as police and the fire department instead of transferring those to the local counties.

DeSantis also addressed the more than $900 million in bonds held by investors, stating, “The bonds will be paid by Disney, they will be paying taxes — probably more taxes. They will follow the laws that every other person has to do, and they will no longer have the ability to run their own government.”

Government law expert and attorney Jacob Schumer told OBJ that legal precedence shows bondholders must be compensated for their investments if a law harms the rights of their bonds. If no compensation is made, the law could be reversed.

“So why can’t the state of Florida cut a $1 billion check to bondholders?” Schumer said. “Maybe in a new law they can, but in the existing law, they haven’t described how they will pay them. You can’t take people’s property without compensation, and the property here was bondholders’ contract rights.”

Orange County Tax Collector Scott Randolph says the county currently collects over $600 million in general revenue from property taxes. If the costs of running Reedy Creek Improvement District were transferred to the county, they would be taking on another $163 million, leading to a 20% tax increase.

DeSantis, who began attacking Disney after they opposed the Parental Rights in Education, a.k.a. “Don’t Say Gay” bill, states that this is about Disney being treated the same as every other company. “It simply ends with them [Disney] being treated the same as every other company in Florida,” he said.

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The FINAL Stitch Crashes Disney Collection is Now Online

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We’ve had a LONG time to enjoy the Stitch Crashes Disney collections!

Pocahontas and Peter Pan Stitch Crashes Disney Plushes!

The series was supposed to release a new collection each month in 2021, but delays caused many of the releases to be pushed out. And, the collection has certainly been interesting, with fun designs inspired by The Lion King, Peter Pan, Pocahontas, The Jungle Book, and more. And now, the FINAL collection in the series is online!

The Stitch Crashes Disney: Mulan collection is now available on shopDisney! You can get the Plush, which has Cri-Kee on top of Stitch’s head.

Stitch Crashes Mulan Plush

This plush is $29.99!

Click here to get the Stitch Crashes Mulan Plush

There is also a pin available with the same design!

So cute!

Grab the pin for $24.99.

Click here to get the Stitch Crashes Mulan Pin

If you’re looking for a new MagicBand, you can pick up this Stitch Crashes Mulan one, which has Stitch on it as well as some fun floral designs.

This is so colorful!

The MagicBand is $39.99.

Click here to get the Stitch Crashes Mulan MagicBand

A mug is also available in the collection, and it can be customized to pick which style and color you would like.

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The standard mug size is $16.95.

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Finally, there’s a customizable shirt available with the Stitch design! You can pick from different cuts and colors.

©Disney

The standard T-shirts are $19.95.

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There you have it — the final collection in the series! Pick it up while you can, because items can definitely sell out. Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney merchandise news and updates.

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Stories from the Parks: #HalfwaytoHalloween

From Disneyland Resort to Walt Disney World Resort and even in between, some of our favorite creator friends got into the haunted spirit with wickedly awesome character encounters, spooktacular fashionable Disney bounding, and more.

Last Chance Offer for Summer Travel from Adventures by Disney

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What’s Going On with the Airport Train to Disney World? We’ve Got an UPDATE

It’ll still be QUITE some time before anyone hops on a Brightline train to go from Orlando International Airport to Disney World, but some progress on this future transportation method is being made.

©Brightline

Last year, things came to a stop and decisions regarding the train’s route from the airport to Disney World were indefinitely delayed. But things have started to move forward and a special plan has been proposed that would include a shared space between Brightline and SunRail. Now, things look like they’re continuing to move forward.

A Quick Recap

Before we dive into the update, we wanted to provide a quick recap. Some time ago, it was announced that a Brightline train would connect Orlando International Airport and Disney World, with a station at Disney Springs. The train’s path will then continue to Tampa.

But what path will the train take from Orlando’s airport to Disney World? That is the big question. Two routes had previously been proposed — one that would piggyback on State Road 417 through Hunters Creek, and another route which would go along State Road 528 to International Drive.

Potential Routes ©Brightline | Obtained via the Orlando Sentinel

Brightline preferred the State Road 417 route. That one had an estimated cost of $1.03 billion. The State Road 528 route was estimated to cost $2.1 billion, but it would go through I-Drive, a portion of Orlando that is home to lots of tourist attractions.

Various entities and organizations, including Universal Orlando Resort, began to push for the I-Drive route. Ultimately, back in July of 2021, the Central Florida Expressway Authority indefinitely delayed a decision about Brightline’s path from the airport to Disney World.

Map Overlaid ©Brightline| Orlando Business Journal | Map4News

Thereafter, a possible solution arose. Following a number of meetings, a potential path emerged called theSunshine Corridor Program.” Under this program, there would be a corridor for SunRail’s commuter trains that would lead from the airport to SunRail’s existing north-south tracks. The path would then go through the Orange County Convention Center and south International Drive. 

Brightline would lease the rights to use that east-west SunRail corridor, and then would be responsible for building its own tracks from Disney World to Tampa.

©Brightline Train

This option became more of a reality due to the passage of the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021. The bill provides for billions to be spent in passenger and freight rail over the next several years.

But things aren’t done yet. Decisions still need to be made to lock down the exact path for funding applications, confirm that route, confirm the stations, invite Disney World and the Transportation Department into meetings to get everything set up, and then potentially tap into those federal funds to get things done.

Click here to read more about this Sunshine Corridor Program

So what is happening now?

The Update

According to The Orlando Business Journal, the Volusia County Council is planning to discuss this idea for a shared corridor with SunRail and Brightline. Their meeting is scheduled for May 3rd and it will focus on “forming a direction and the potential for a letter to the Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission” regarding that Sunshine Corridor plan.

SunRail is the existing rail service in Florida. It operates over 49 miles and has 16 stations through Volusia, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties.

©SunRail

Volusia County has a seat on the Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission. Representatives from the city of Orlando as well as Osceola, Orange, and Seminole counties are also on that Commuter Rail Commission.

That Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission will be meeting on May 5th, so the Volusia County Council will be meeting ahead of that. A spokesperson for Volusia County said it’s too early to comment. The agenda for the Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission’s meeting has not yet been released.

©Brightline

As noted above, the Sunshine Corridor proposal would allow the “commuter rail system to operate seven days a week and share a corridor in the International Drive area along State Road 528.”

SunRail would connect with the Orlando Airport, the Orange County Convention Center, and Disney World. Brightline would lease the route and then connect its route over to Tampa.

©Brightline

So what happens next? Individuals will have to determine the costs for the corridor as well as any requirements that must be met to apply for grants.

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings had said, “I am hopeful we can build a transportation system that meets the need of not only Orange County residents, but benefits all of Central Florida.”

Demings has also made comments about a potential for the train to travel along a route to Apopka. That’s tied with Orange County’s potential sales tax increase for transportation.

Brightline Trains

In November, this proposal will go before voters. If it’s approved, the penny sales tax increase is expected to “generate roughly $600 million per year to go toward transit and infrastructure improvements.”

On the SunRail side, responsibility for the system is being fully transferred from the Florida Department of Transportation to “the local government partners.” That’s expected to take place in 2024.

©Brightline

So things are moving forward, but they still have a ways to go. We’ll be sure to keep an eye out for more updates on this situation and we’ll let you know what we find. Check back with us for all the latest news!

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Get Your Tickets NOW For This EXCLUSIVE Dining Event in Disney Springs!

Ah, Disney Springs. A place for amazing dining, a great shopping experience (for you, maybe not your wallet), and an overall great place to walk around and enjoy a different side of Disney World.

The Edison

The Edison is a highly themed restaurant and entertainment location in Disney Springs’s Town Center. On their Instagram, they announced a very special event that tickets are sure to go fast for!

On May 12th from 6-8:30PM, you can join other guests in The Edison’s Tesla Lounge for an intimate, four-course curated mixology and culinary experience! This experience will feature Old Forester bourbon, where you’ll taste 4 one-ounce pours of Old Forester Kentucky straight bourbon whisky from 1870, 1897, 1910, and 1910!

Accompanying each whisky will be a dish, such as lobster tail in bourbon brown butter sauce (um, yum!), paired expertly to accentuate the taste of each aged bottle. Tickets are $150 per person and you must be 21+ to attend the event. Guests will also have the opportunity to meet Master Taster, Jacquelyn Zykan.

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The Most Iconic Halloween Cupcake Trio Has Returned to Disney World 🎃

Disney’s Halfway to Halloween event has brought some sinister vibes to both Disney World and Disneyland!

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For a limited time, park guests can experience some Halloween treats in celebration of being halfway to Halloween! And one treat, in particular, requires caution, as it may put you under a spell!

The Hocus Pocus “Amuck” Cakes are returning to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa until May 1st, 2022! We’ve tried this treat in the past, and really enjoyed it!

Hocus Pocus Cakes

The cakes are rich devil’s food cake with “peanut boo-tter” filling decorated to resemble all three Sanderson Sisters, and are available for $7.99. And, of course, we tried it again to bring you a new review!

Hocus Pocus Cupcakes

These cupcakes were just as yummy as we remember them! They were short, sweet, and to the point. The ratio of cake to filling to frosting was perfect, and the mousse inside was the perfect density for us: not to thick, but not falling apart!

Yum!

The peanut butter flavor was super strong in these, which is great news for PB fans! If you’re not crazy about peanut butter, then you might want to skip this one.

Tons of Peanut Butter inside!

If you love a good peanut butter and chocolate combo, then give this treat a try before it goes away!

This spooky treat will only be available for a short time, so be sure to grab these cakes before they’re gone! And, as always, check back here for the latest Disney news!

Check out the other foods you can grab during the Halfway to Halloween event!

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