Disneyland Considering Daycare Option for Future Food & Wine Festivals

According to a report from The Orange County Register, Disneyland has begun surveying visitors about their feelings and opinions on a daycare option during the annual Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival. What’s Happening: Recent Disneyland visitors were asked a series of survey questions about food and beverage quality, healthy menu options and bookable experiences at […]

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I Am One With the Force: Her Universe Debuts New Light Side Fashions for Star Wars Day

For the past several years the Star Wars fan community has embraced the now official Star Wars Day (May the 4th) holiday and it keeps growing in popularity. This year, Her Universe is getting in on the fun with a lovely assortment of apparel inspired by the Light Side of the Force. (Please note this article contains […]

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Rice Crispy Model of Batuu on Display at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel

A model of Batuu and the Millennium Falcon made of rice crispy treats is now on display in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel.

One of the bakery artists was touching up the model and telling guests about it when we visited today.

Rolling carts of materials were next to the stage it was displayed on.

The model includes some of the rock formations of Batuu, with an extra-large version of the Millennium Falcon at the center.

The Cast Member was using an airbrush tool to paint the rice crispy.

The display has gone up a week before May the 4th, a.k.a. “Star Wars” Day, and we expect the Batuu rice crispy to remain through that date.

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Freeform Renews “Single Drunk Female” for Season 2 and Orders “While You Were Breeding”

Freeform has renewed breakout comedy Single Drunk Female, starring Sofia Black D’Elia and Ally Sheedy, for a second season, while also ordering wanderlust dramedy While You Were Breeding, based on the memoir from Kristin Newman. What’s Happening: Called “hilarious” and a “fantastic new dramedy” by The Washington Post, Single Drunk Female has garnered critical acclaim throughout its […]

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Boycotting Disney Isn’t New. But Does It Work?

Video of a gathering of protesters chanting “Boycott Disney” outside Disney headquarters on April 6 has now been viewed more than 1.1 million times. Thousands more people are sharing posts on social media calling for a boycott. A letter recently published in the Wall Street Journal was signed by grandparents stating they had canceled a trip to Disney World with their grandson, and they are “ashamed to be stockholders.” 

‰©Disney | Walt Disney Corporation Headquarters

The latest movement to boycott Disney comes after the corporation issued a statement saying it would seek to have Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act, dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” law by its critics, repealed by the Florida Legislature or struck down by the courts. 

But Disney has drawn arrows on both sides of this fight. Before the statement above and others by CEO Bob Chapek, Chapek was criticized by the bill’s opponents for not speaking out about the issue. 

Dr. Joel Best, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at the University of Delaware, said criticism of Disney’s stance on this issue is inevitable, given its positive reputation and its place in society.

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“People believe that Disney stands for goodness,” Best said. “So whatever ideology you are, if you think there is something bad out there, and you can associate the Disney name with it, that provides you with an interesting claim – ‘Look at this! Even Disney is doing it!’”

This Isn’t Disney’s First ‘Family Values’ Fight

Disney has certainly been the subject of calls for boycotts before, including a boycott that was widespread among Christian conservative groups and lasted for 9 years

That boycott was started 26 years ago by the American Family Association. The Tupelo, Miss.-based organization – known for its more recent boycotts of Target for its restroom policies and Kellogg’s for its production of a Pride-themed cereal – said it called the boycott because of the company’s decline in the family values intended by Walt Disney. 

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The following year, messengers at the 1997 Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting passed a resolution that urged “every Southern Baptist to take the stewardship of their time, money, and resources so seriously that they refrain from patronizing The Disney Company and any of its related entities.”

Luke Holmes, a Southern Baptist pastor and SBC historian, said in an interview with Disney Food Blog that there were many factors that contributed to the call for the boycott. 

Monorail in EPCOT

More than anything the Southern Baptist Convention desired to express their continued belief in the inerrancy of Scripture as the word of God and to express their support of the values that the Bible expresses,” Holmes said. 

Among the specific examples cited in a separate SBC resolution a year earlier – the hosting of so-called “Gay Days” in Disney Parks, the offering of health benefits to the same-sex partners of employees, and the publication of a book titled “Growing Up Gay: From Left Out to Coming Out” by Disney-owned Hyperion

The SBC produced a sample letter that members were urged to sign and send to The Walt Disney Company, along with a booklet and video explaining the reasoning behind the boycott and listing Disney and its many subsidiaries. With the SBC’s participation, the boycott picked up steam and was joined by Focus on the Family and other evangelical groups. 

Disney’s Classic Bambi celebrated at Animal Kingdom

While previous AFA boycotts had produced economic impacts – an AFA boycott of 7-Eleven in the 1980s led to 7-Eleven stopping the sale of Playboy and Penthouse magazines in its stores, for example – the association called off its Disney boycott in 2005 without producing a visible impact to the company. The SBC followed suit in ending the boycott at its annual convention that same year.

Holmes said that while we often think of the goal of a boycott in economic terms, that 1990s-era boycott was about taking a stand.

“The goal of the boycott was not necessarily to force economic impact but to express Southern Baptists’ belief in God’s word and that the SBC is not shifting with the times,” Holmes said. “As the times changed, the SBC was signaling that their beliefs about what is right and true has not changed.”

“No one can really speak for the SBC as a whole, but personally I think the boycott did show that the SBC still believed in the Bible and biblical values,” Holmes said. “It did bring awareness to changing practices at Disney and across media and entertainment as a whole also.

Uniquely Positioned for Criticism

But the criticism of Disney does not come exclusively from what we commonly think of as the political right. Disney has faced criticism from unions regarding unfair labor practices, complaints from various groups about unfair ethnic stereotypes in its movies and its theme parks, and protests from animal rights groups regarding the treatment of animals at its theme parks.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek at Walt Disney World for its 50th anniversary.

Disney is uniquely positioned to draw these critiques, Best said. “People only do this with Disney,” he said. “Disney is pure and good, yet is contaminated by whatever is going on.”

According to Best, Disney built its glowing reputation for family friendliness starting in the 1950s, during a great baby boom and the widespread adoption of television. Disney transformed itself from a company making animated movies – which took years to produce at great cost – to one making live-action and documentary television shows, toys, books, and a theme park. 

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“I grew up in this period, and we were absolutely surrounded by Disney,” Best said. 

Walt Disney himself came into homes each week, providing families with tours of Disneyland, animated features, and live-action shows. 

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Disney’s brand was clear,” Best said. “You could take your family to a Disney movie or watch a Disney TV show, and they wouldn’t see anything inappropriate.” Best points to Disney+ as a way that Disney has now “solidified its lock on a family-friendly reputation.”

Changing Family Values?

Dr. Susan MacManus, a Florida-based political analyst and distinguished professor emerita of political science at the University of South Florida, points out economic forces at work in Disney’s position on the new Florida law.

Widely known labor market woes – namely a shortage of younger people to fill theme park jobs – are at play, she said.

© Disney | Disney has been holding job fairs and advertising its employee perks to attract more workers

“They are heavily reliant on attracting young workers, and for young workers the LBGTQ+ issues are more relevant,” MacManus said in an interview with Disney Food Blog. “The generational divide on that issue is deep.”

Disney has long portrayed itself as a defender of family values in Florida in an effort to keep gambling away from Walt Disney World. The company spent more than $15 million in 2018 to support a Constitutional amendment that handed control of where new casinos could be located to voters. 

Hard to resist those Disney balloons!

But in its 4th quarter 2021 earnings call, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek said Disney is “aggressively” pursuing opportunities in the gambling industry, namely sports betting. 

MacManus said this contradiction between portraying itself as a beacon of family values and then taking a stand on social issues that don’t align with some of the population’s ideals on family values leaves Disney open to questions like those being asked today.

“I think that’s what has grabbed some people,” she said. 

©Disney Cruise Line | DCL remains the only major cruise line that doesn’t have casinos on any of its ships.

The fact that Disney drew sharp criticism from people on both sides of the controversy over the new Florida law just illustrates an evergreen problem for Disney, Best said. “Both sides think they are on the side of goodness. Both of them are p***** off, because Disney is not falling in line with their definition of good.”

Renewed Calls for a Disney Boycott

California-based Christian worship leader Sean Feucht’s Hold the Line movement is behind a series of protests that have been held outside of the Disneyland entrance. In an April 12 tweet, Feucht said the petition he has launched has been signed by more than 50,000 people. 

The American Family Association that started the 1990s boycott is once again calling for a Disney boycott, as well, this time of the Pixar movie, “Lightyear,” set to be released on June 17. 

As for the Southern Baptist Convention, this year’s annual meeting is being held at the Anaheim Convention Center in June. One of the special offers for the messengers attending the convention is a discount on Disneyland tickets, according to The Tennessean

How many SBC messengers visit Disneyland, and how many families cancel Disney trips or movie plans or Disney+ subscriptions remains to be seen. 

The Liberty Belle Riverboat in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

But, if history is any indication, Disney may just go about its business, boycott or not

“I think that the Disney corporation figured out a long time ago that it’s going to take a certain amount of flack, and you just keep sailing,” Best said. 

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‘Love, Victor’ Series Coming to Disney+ After Disney Executives Had Pushed it to Hulu

“Love, Victor,” a queer coming of age series, was originally developed for Disney+ but was moved to Hulu amid Disney executive concerns that the subject matter wasn’t a good fit for Disney+. Now, the series will stream on Disney+ starting June 15, 2022.

The series will stream on both Hulu and Disney+ starting in June.

Hulu president Joe Earley said in a statement on Tuesday, “We are proud of ‘Love, Victor’ and are excited to bring it to the widest possible audience on June 15 by making the full series available on both Disney+ and Hulu to celebrate the final season and LGBTQIA+ Pride Month.” ‘

Recently, Disney has taken bolder steps toward LGBTQIA+ inclusion. They announced they intend to repeal the infamous “Dont say Gay” bill, also known as the Parental Rights in Education Bill or HB 1557.

Disney’s annual rainbow merchandise line is labeled “Pride” for the first time ever.

They also refused to remove 12 seconds of “Doctor Strang in the Multiverse of Madness” where a character mentions her two mothers and the film will therefore not be shown in Saudi Arabia.

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EXCLUSIVE Look at Salt & Straw’s Upcoming Flavors in Disney World!

Anyone up for some black pepper ice cream? Or would you prefer an olive oil–flavored scoop? Believe it or not, these flavors are available (and quite popular) at Disney World’s newest ice cream shop.

Salt & Straw is OPEN!

Salt & Straw just opened its newest location in Disney Springs, and it brought some very unsual flavors with it. Now, we’ve got the EXCLUSIVE inside scoop (pardon the pun) on the new flavors coming to this spot in May!

When you head into Salt & Straw in Disney Springs (located on the West Side, near Jaleo and Everglazed Donuts), you’ll find some classic ice cream flavors like Vanilla, Chocolate Gooey Brownie, and Sea Salt with Caramel Ribbons. But you’ll ALSO see some more exciting options, including Honey Lavender, Strawberry Honey Balsamic with Black Pepper, and The Salty Donut Guava + Cheese.

Salt & Straw Menu

And those are just a few of the options on the year-round menu here. There’s also a seasonal menu, which changes every month. In April, the flavors were inspired by stories that kids made up, with options like The Ice Cream of Moo and The Adventurous Llamanaut. If you want to try those flavors, be sure you visit soon! Because this menu is about to change.

Just Some of the Flavors!

We’ve got an exclusive look at the NEW flavors coming to Salt & Straw’s limited-edition menu soon! (Note that the seasonal flavors usually change on the first Friday of every month.) The seasonal flavors for May are all about florals, and the menu itself is called “Flower Power.” 

What Ice Creams Do You Want to Try?

Here’s what you can expect to see when the menu updates for May:

  • Jasmine Milk Tea & Chocolate Almond Stracciatella — a “delectably simple” jasmine tea ice cream with chocolate almond stracciatella
  • Pistachio Rose Water with Strawberry Mochi — a nutty pistachio ice cream with homemade strawberry mochi and swirls of rosewater white chocolate
  • Rhubarb Crumbles with Toasted Anise — a vanilla ice cream with ribbons of homemade rhubarb jam, loaded with toasted anise crumble
  • Saffron & Honey with Crystalized Flower Petals — a honey and saffron ice cream with candied cornflower petals
  • Mathilde’s Hibiscus & Coconut Sherbert (v) — a coconut cream–infused sherbert with Hibiscus & Ginger Brew from Mathilde’s Kitchen.

Waiting for a scoop!

Those sound like the perfect flavors to celebrate the spring season. We can’t wait to give them a try when they arrive next month! Keep following DFB, because we’ll be checking out these new flavors (and all new Disney World treats!) and bringing you a full review.

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Disney Branded Television Promotes Five Key Executives In Unscripted and Nonfiction Content

Disney Branded Television has aligned their unscripted and nonfiction content teams into three areas of focus, promoting five key executives in the process. What’s Happening: Strengthening its commitment to dynamic storytelling, Disney Branded Television’s unscripted and nonfiction content development has been aligned into three teams dedicated to distinct areas of storytelling. Five talented executives have […]

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New ‘The Simpsons’ Donut Hoodie and Tee at Universal Orlando Resort

Some new “The Simpsons” apparel featuring the classic pink donut has arrived at Universal Orlando Resort.

“The Simpsons” Donut Hoodie – $50

This pullover hoodie is heather black with a large front pocket.

Homer bites into a giant pink donut on the front. White letters around him read “Mmm… Forbidden Donut.”

“The Simpsons” Donut Tee – $27

The tee is also black and has the same image of Homer and the donut, but this time it is in place of the “o” in “D’oh!”

The other letters are blue and white striped.

These can be found in the Universal Studios Store at CityWalk. Do you prefer the hoodie or tee? Let us know in the comments.

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CinemaCon Recap: NEON Previews David Bowie Doc “Moonage Daydream,” David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future,” and Nat Geo’s “Fire of Love”

In just five short years, NEON has become a premier independent film creator and distributor, with releases including critically acclaimed titles like Parasite, Spencer, and Flee. During a CinemaCon presentation today, president of distribution Elissa Federoff and SVP of distribution Sumyi Antonson gave attendees a first look at the upcoming film slate. Crimes of the Future Sci-fi […]

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