Month: April 2022
Old Future World Restrooms Closed for Refurbishment, Moana Journey of Water Construction Site Expands at EPCOT
Construction of Journey of Water Inspired by “Moana” is expanding further into the World Nature neighborhood of EPCOT and nearby restrooms are now closed for refurbishment.
The construction walls have been moved further into the neighborhood, blocking a section of the sidewalk next to “The Lion King” topiaries.
We couldn’t yet see any construction on the walkway.
Benches line the walls.
The restrooms at the other end of the walkway are closed and blocked off.
Construction walls wrap around the front of the building, but not along the water.
We could see green tarps covering construction materials.
Several EPCOT restrooms have been refurbished in the past year.
A sign on the construction walls directs guests to the restrooms at Spaceship Earth and the Imagination Pavilion.
This section of construction walls also seems to have been pushed further into World Nature.
Check out our latest construction update about Journey of Water.
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Book Review – “Okoye to the People” is Far from Your Typical Marvel Story, With a Real-World Feel
The Dora Milaje are some of the more mysterious characters in the Marvel universe. Women of very few words, they have dedicated their lives to the throne of Wakanda and don’t let many people inside their minds. That makes someone like Okoye, a future captain of the Dora Milaje, a perfect subject of a novel. Okoye […]
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New Orange Bird Jellies Candy Available at Walt Disney World
Think orange with some new Orange Bird-inspired candy, available throughout Walt Disney World. We found these at both Port of Entry in EPCOT and Celebrity 5&10 in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Orange Jellies Candy – $5.49
The candy bag is white with Orange Bird on the front, saying, “Think orange.”
He’s surrounded by orange music notes and behind him is a transparent circle so guests can get a look at the candy.
These orange jellies are naturally and artificially flavored.
Nutrition information is on the back.
Will you be trying this candy? Let us know in the comments and check out some Orange Bird merchandise.
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The Ever-Evolving Concept of EPCOT
On my recent visit to EPCOT, before entering the gate, I stopped in front of the welcome plaque that reads the following:
“To all who come to the this Place of Joy, Hope, and Friendship…
Welcome
EPCOT is inspired by Walt Disney’s creative vision. Here, human achievements are celebrated through imagination, wonders of enterprise and concepts of a future that promises new and exciting benefits for all.
May EPCOT Center entertain, inform and inspire and above all, May it instill a new sense of belief and pride in man’s ability to shape a world that offers hope to people everywhere.
E. Cardon Walker, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Walt Disney Productions
October 24, 1982”
It’s easy to feel that we don’t really know what EPCOT is anymore as it goes through its current metamorphosis stage. Pondering on this inscription of EPCOT’s foundation, my three take away words were “entertain, inform and inspire.”
If we think back to what Walt Disney originally conceived as the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, initially EPCOT would have been a functioning, operational city. However, with Walt’s passing, that vision was not seen through and EPCOT transformed into a completely new type of theme park with two parts; one based on edutainment through technological progress and the other a living, breathing world’s fair.
I was lucky enough to experience EPCOT close to the earlier days of its initial opening. Granted, I was barely two in the early 90’s, but I have the VHS vacation tape for reference. There has definitely been a shift from the sense of technological innovation and future prospects to where else can we fit IP, intellectual property, into the park. However, there are still pockets of edutainment and World Showcase has remained mostly intact in terms of experiencing culture.
But does the IP infusion change the integrity of the three takeaway words from the plaque: entertain, inform and inspire?
When the overlays of introducing Nemo and Friends to the Living Seas as well as the Three Caballeros to El Rio del Tiempo occurred, these decisions seemed to brighten the overall feel and approach to the attractions, allowing children’s interests to peak along with the adults without changing the intent. Check for entertain, check for inform, and potential check for inspire to learn more or travel.
However, when Maelstrom was announced that it would be converted into an attraction themed for Frozen, a good portion of Disney fans revolted. I myself would throw my hat in that ring because at the time I had a job that required me to listen to “Let It Go” eight times a day. The main argument presented itself as we love Vikings and Frozen does not actually take place in Norway. After all is said and done, the ride technically did not fit as seamlessly as the other introductions of IP. However, one could argue that the draw for Frozen could bring guests into the Norway pavilion and allow them to discover the spots that do traditionally share the country’s culture. And I’ll admit that Frozen Ever After is a fantastic dark ride. Check for entertain would seem to be the main goal here.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure perfectly fits into the France pavilion as the film exudes French culture in its own unique story, but grounding its focus on food. Check for entertain, check for inform in the sense you are exposed to the French language and cooking, and check for inspire to hopefully cook and possibly travel.
With Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind soon upon its opening date, we have to imagine that its main purpose as a swinging coaster set to rock tunes with our favorite MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) characters will be to entertain.
And I’m not insisting that each of these attractions featuring IP need to meet all boxes for entertain, inform and inspire. In fact, the last piece of guidance from the welcome plaque states, “… and above all, May it instill a new sense of belief and pride in man’s ability to shape a world that offers hope to people everywhere.”
I have to admit, for every attraction in EPCOT, I am left feeling hopeful for humanity. Whether I’m instilled with the feeling of creativity from Figment, connection from Spaceship Earth, or responsibility to protect the planet from The Land, EPCOT instills in me an optimism for a better tomorrow while celebrating the positives of today.
(Except Mission Space as that ride only leaves me feeling dizzy and slightly nauseous.)
Disneyland Paris Announces Another Paid FastPass Replacement: Premier Access Ultimate
Last June, Disneyland Paris officially scrapped the traditionally free paper FastPass system in favor of the paid Premier Access service. Today, the resort has announced a secondary option: Premier Access Ultimate. Here’s what’s happening: Costing €7+ per person per attraction (variable by date of visit), the regular Premier Access system remains in place, allowing guests […]
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How to UPGRADE Your Mickey Pretzel for $1 in Disney World
Ah, the iconic Mickey Pretzel. It’s a fan-favorite Mickey-shaped snack that you can find in all the Disney World theme parks!
It’s hard to go wrong with this classic Disney snack. Just grab your side of cheese sauce, and you’re on your way! But wait…what is that? It can’t possibly be — is that CHOCOLATE?! We’re taking the road less traveled and trying out a SWEET dipping sauce for our pretzel today.
We LOVE dunking our Mickey Pretzel into the plastic cheese dipping sauce. Who doesn’t? (We’re not taking disagreements at this time.) It’s the perfect touch to this adorable snack.
I mean…look at that beautiful dip! (We like to think we have an elite dipping technique.) Mickey Pretzels — with or without cheese sauce — are a vacation staple for many guests.
But have you ever wanted to try dipping this snack into another sauce? If so…boy, do we have a snack hack to show you. We’ve tried out this hack before, but we thought it was time to revisit the treat and see if it still measures up. To recreate this snack, go to the popcorn cart (which also sells churros) in Magic Kingdom’s Hub, and grab a Mickey Pretzel for $7.50 and a Chocolate Dipping Sauce for $1! The chocolate sauce is usually just for churros, but we’re trying it out with a pretzel today.
Have you ever tried a chocolate-covered pretzel? This is the exact same idea…only you’re DIPPING your pretzel into the chocolate. That means you get to control how much chocolate is actually going on your pretzel, which is a big bonus in our opinion. We thought the pretzel had a nice crust and wasn’t too covered in salt (which made for the perfect combo of salty and sweet), and it was also soft and warm inside. The chocolate sauce was thin, which made it easy to dip into although not as rich as we were hoping.
While we think this is a fun spin (and perfect for anyone that’s looking to satisfy their sweet tooth), we’ve got to admit that we still prefer the cheese sauce. We just can’t give up our plastic cheese! However, if you’re a fan of chocolate-covered pretzels, you should try this combo for yourself the next time you grab a Mickey Pretzel from the Hub. And, as always, check back here for the latest Disney news.
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Which do you prefer: chocolate sauce or plastic cheese? Let us know in the comments!
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How Long Will The Hot Weather Last in Disney World?
We’re in the midst of a prolonged stretch of hot and dry weather in Central Florida. Get the details on how long it is expected to last. Weather Forecast Discussion The large area of high pressure that has been in control of our recent weather will drift further out to sea on Tuesday and Wednesday […]
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Here is why you want to book the lounge at Space 220
Are you thinking about booking a lounge reservation for one of EPCOT’s hottest new restaurants, Space 220? If you are struggling with this decision, here is why you will definitely want to go ahead and just book it. Space 220 After a lot of anticipation, Space 220 finally opened its doors to guests on September […]
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