New Walt Disney World 1971 AirPods Cases, Phone Case, and Magnet

New items honoring the opening year of Walt Disney World are available at the resort. We found these 1971 AirPods cases, phone cases, and magnets in Big Top Souvenirs at Magic Kingdom.

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All the products are black with “WDW 1971” printed four times in a stack. The lettering is dark blue, purple, light blue, and lime green.

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At the bottom of each item is four stripes in the same colors, with “Walt Disney World” in white on the top stripe.

WDW 1971 AirPods Horizontal Case – $19.99

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The AirPods cases have black lobster claw clips.

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Both cases are rectangular, but one is oriented horizontally while the other is oriented vertically.

WDW 1971 AirPods Vertical Case – $19.99

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WDW 1971 Phone Case – $34.99

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The phone case has a 3-D effect so “WDW 1971” seems to pop.

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WDW 1971 Magnet – $14.99

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The die-cut magnet is a wide rectangle.

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Check out most of the 50th anniversary “Grand Finale” merchandise also available at Magic Kingdom.

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Getting Acquainted With “Doctor Who” – Five Iconic Fourth Doctor Stories

To prepare for Doctor Who’s arrival on Disney+ in 2023, and as Laughing Place’s resident Doctor Who expert, I wanted to do a series of articles to get Disney fans acquainted with the world of the traveling Time Lord. We’ve now made it up to the longest running, and perhaps most famous of all the Doctors, the […]

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Disney Genie+ at Walt Disney World to Include Digital Attraction Photo Downloads Beginning March 20th

Alongside Walt Disney World Annual Passholders being able to visit the parks without a reservation on most afternoons, Disney has also revealed when Disney Genie+ users will get digital downloads of their attraction photos included. What’s Happening: Last month, Walt Disney World made a number of guest experience improvement announcements — including news that Disney Genie+ users would soon […]

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Disney World Relaxing Reservation Rules in Afternoons for Annual Passholders in April 2023!

Last month, Disney announced 3 BIG Changes Coming to Walt Disney World to Improve Guest Experience & Value. One of those is that Annual Passholders will be able to enter the parks after 2 pm without needing to make a reservation, with some exceptions. We now have more details about this and share those along […]

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First Look at 2023 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival Orange Bird Loungefly Backpack

A new Orange Bird Loungefly backpack is coming next month. We spotted this first look at the Orange Bird collection on shopDisney.com. This backpack, which will be part of the 2023 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival Orange Bird Collection, will be available online starting March 3 (but may debut at EPCOT on March 1 when the festival kicks off).

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The backpack is in bright citrus orange with green front appliqués in the shape of wings. Below the front zippered pocket is a lighter orange patch. The top features die-cut appliqués of four daisies across his expressive eyes, a smiling beak, and two leaves next to the zipper and saddle brown carrying handle. Two adjustable straps, the same color as the carrying handle, are on the back.

While there are no further details regarding its availability or pricing, we anticipate that it will be available both in the parks and online and fall within the same range as previous Loungefly mini backpacks.

The 2023 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival will begin on Wednesday, March 1, and run through July 5, 2023. The festival is one of the many popular events that take place at EPCOT throughout the year.

Apart from the stunningly designed gardens, themed topiaries, and one-of-a-kind displays, the festival offers concerts by some of the most renowned artists in music. The Garden Rocks Concert Series will include performances by returning favorites such as Rick Springfield, The Commodores, and A Flock of Seagulls, as well as fresh faces like Blue Oyster Cult, who will be making their debut this year. Dining packages are also available.

Are you an Orange Bird collector? Excited about this year’s EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival? Let us know in the comments below.

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DATE ANNOUNCED for Park Pass CHANGES in Disney World

Buckle up friends — Park Pass changes are coming soon to Disney World!

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Disney previously announced that an important Park Pass change would be made for Disney World Annual Passholders that would provide them with more flexibility when entering the parks. But, at that time Disney only shared that the change would be made within the next few months. Now, we’ve got an official start date!

Disney has officially shared that the newest Park Pass CHANGE will start on April 18th, 2023. Wait…what’s the change? Well, beginning on April 18th, Annual Passholders will be able to visit the Walt Disney World theme parks after 2PM WITHOUT a Park Pass reservation (with some exceptions).

The exception will apply to Annual Passholders wanting to visit Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays. If an Annual Passholder wants to go to Magic Kingdom on Saturdays or Sundays, they’ll need a Park Pass regardless of what time they want to visit.

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Keep in mind, Annual Passholder blockout dates will continue to apply, so you’ll want to take a close look at those when planning your visit.

Disney shared the following message about this change, “While the theme park reservation system remains important to manage attendance in our parks, especially on busier days, we realize our Passholders enjoy more spontaneous visits – and this change will make that possible.”

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Again, note that this change only applies to Annual Passholders and is just for visits after 2PM (except for Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays).

Here are a few examples of how it’ll work:

  • Got an Annual Pass and you want to go to EPCOT at 9AM on a Tuesday? You’ll still need a Park Pass!
  • Want to visit Animal Kingdom at 11AM on a random Wednesday? Book that Park Pass!
  • Want to visit Magic Kingdom at ANY time on a Saturday or Sunday? A Park Pass WILL be necessary.
  • But you want to visit Hollywood Studios after 2PM on Thursday? No Park Pass is needed if you’re an Annual Passholder (and a blockout date doesn’t apply).

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Aside from that change, Disney has also announced that starting on March 20th, Annual Passholders will get access to Disney PhotoPass lenses and ONE complimentary Cinderella Castle Mural of Memories experience. Typically, the PhotoPass lenses are special things you can access if you purchase Genie+, but it seems like Passholders will soon get this perk too!

The Castle of Memories feature is essentially a way to create a virtual mural on Cinderella Castle. This typically costs $9.99 to participate in, but soon Passholders will get to experience it ONCE for FREE. Click here to learn more about the feature.

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Plus, on March 20th, Passholders will get a NEW offering where they will be able to “create and share short Disney-themed video slideshows with favorite photos from [their] theme park visits.”

Sounds like lots of photo-based fun is on the way.

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Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, Josh D’Amaro, previously indicated that this was just the start of changes coming to the Park Pass system. D’Amaro noted that the current system can make guests lose some of the serendipity so they’re working on “trying to create ease,” while still making sure guests have a good experience.

D’Amaro shared that there are people at Disney working on how to improve the process. He shared that they are working to “make that reservation process as easy and flexible” as possible. D’Amaro shared, “Are you going to see more initiatives like you saw last week [in reference to the Annual Passholder Park Pass change that was announced at that time]? I think you will.”

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We’ll keep an eye out for more news and let you know what we find! To learn all about the Park Pass system, click here. And you can click here for details about the Annual Passholder system in Disney World.

Click here to learn about the 5 BIGGEST changes to Park Passes in 2023


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Why Disney Might NOT Fight the Death of Reedy Creek

Disney’s Reedy Creek Improvement District (“RCID”) has essentially died (in some ways) thanks to a bill passed by the Florida legislature. But Disney’s not going down without a fight, right? Well…it’s not that simple.

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For over 50 years, the established RCID structure has given Disney a lot of power over the land on which it operates in Orlando, Florida. As the majority landowner, Disney has been able to select people “friendly” to the Company to serve on the Board of Supervisors that makes critical decisions related to the land that is home to Disney World’s theme parks. Key parts of that structure will be changing soon, and Disney might just “let it happen.” Here’s why.

What Happened?

Let’s go over some Reedy Creek 101 very quickly (if you already know the basics, hop down to the next section!). The RCID essentially acts as its own county and has the ability to make decisions regarding the District’s sewer system, emergency services, and more.

But, following Disney’s statements against Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill (what critics call “Don’t Say Gay”), the Florida legislature passed a bill (and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the bill) that would dissolve the RCID by June 1st, 2023. Many have described this as being an act of retaliation against Disney for speaking up against the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

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There was a lot of speculation as to what would happen to the RCID, with the Governor insisting that it would be controlled by the state. And in early 2023 we finally got some clarity. During a special session of the Florida legislature, a bill related to the RCID was passed by the Florida legislature. It is now pending Governor DeSantis’ signature but is expected to be signed soon.

This bill (once law) would change the name of the RCID and make a critical change to how it is governed. Instead of a Board of Supervisors selected by the majority landowner, the Board would be entirely made up of individuals selected by the Florida Governor and confirmed by the Florida Senate.

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The District itself would retain most of its key powers (including control over decisions regarding sewage and emergency services, the ability to issue bonds, and more). But the bill would strip the District of some powers, like the ability to create a nuclear power plant (which has not been seriously considered, according to the Orlando Sentinel), and it would impose new requirements on the district mostly relating to reporting.

Disney has been relatively quiet on the matter. Most recently, the President of Walt Disney World Resort commented,We are focused on the future and are ready to work within this new framework.”

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But is that the end? Is Disney going to just sit this one out and let the RCID “die”? Turns out…they might.

Disney Could Have a Powerful Legal Argument

In an article shared by Bloomberg Tax, Jacob Schumer, an attorney in Florida, addresses the legal case Disney could have against the changes being made to the RCID. Schumer points out that once the bill is signed into law, “Disney World will go from being uniquely independent to uniquely under political control,” and there’s only one line of influence over the governing Board — DeSantis’ office.

Schumer argues that because Florida will be taking control of the RCID, Disney “has a strong legal argument that the bill amounts to unconstitutional retaliation against protected speech.” Disney could challenge the bill on the principle that “an otherwise valid government action can be rendered unconstitutional due to improper motive.”

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According to Schumer, “DeSantis and Florida’s legislature haven’t been shy about the passage of the original bill dissolving Reedy Creek being a direct response to Disney’s public statements regarding Florida’s enactment of the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill.” One Florida representative suggested renaming the new District “Florida’s Attempt to Silence Critical and Independent Speech and Thought.”

Former Vice President Mike Pence even commented on the issue and DeSantis’ actions saying, “The idea of going after their taxing authority. That was beyond the scope of what I as a conservative, a limited government Republican, would be prepared to do.” (Yahoo)

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Schumer points out that the United States Supreme Court has held that corporations have “First Amendment protections from government retaliation for political speech.”

Disney could argue that the entire situation surrounding the dissolution of the RCID all started as “part of a blowback from a constitutionally protected statement” and insist that there is a “clear line of causation between that bill and this replacement removing Disney’s voting powers.” Schumer opines that Disney would have a “powerful case.”

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But the case would have its issues. Courts can be hesitant to look into the motives of legislation, particularly if the legislation looks valid on its face. But that might not apply when a law singles out the person complaining about the retaliation. While this bill doesn’t name Disney, it does describe Disney’s properties that make up the District.

So if Disney has a potentially powerful case (and is certainly no stranger to lawsuits), why not sue?

But They Might SKIP the Battle — Why?

There are actually multiple reasons that could be motivating Disney’s decision to keep this battle OUT of the courthouse.

It Doesn’t Impact Powers that Matter

While the new bill does impact the selection of the Board of Supervisors and some other rules related to the District, the Orlando Business Journal points out that it won’t impact what the RCID already did on its own or its powers that really matter.

The RCID has already helped Disney do a lot. And while the new bill will remove Disney’s ability to put “friendly” faces in power, it still allows the District to do critical things the District has always done — make certain permitting decisions, issue bonds, and provide for the District’s sewer services and emergency services.

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Sure, it adds on some extra reporting requirements (some of which Disney had already been complying with) and removes Disney’s ability to build a nuclear power plant (which it hadn’t done anyway), but it keeps the District’s key powers in place.

Disney Has a Loophole

Some theorize that there is a sort of “loophole” which could help Disney deal with some potential RCID issues. Chad Emerson (author of the book “Project Future: The Inside Story Behind the Creation of Disney World”) has pointed out that this new bill shouldn’t prevent Disney from shifting some key things — like permitting, approval, or certain other processes the RCID currently does — to the cities within the District (Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista).

Those cities haven’t been impacted by this new bill so their powers remain intact. If the new Board of Supervisors starts causing problems for Disney, Disney could theoretically create departments within the individual cities to handle certain things Disney might need.

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That doesn’t mean the District would be pointless — it would still handle some key infrastructure and drainage things. But some powers could potentially be taken away from the District and given back to the cities that Disney “relatively controls.”

Click here to read our full post about this potential loophole!

Political Peace

But the key reason behind Disney’s decision to let this bill simply “happen” might be a desire for “political peace.” As Schumer puts it, “Reedy Creek is great to have, but open conflict with Gov. DeSantis and others presents a serious issue for Disney as a whole.” 

Sure, the RCID has been critical to Disney’s way of doing things up until now, and getting its independence back would be valuable, but putting the Company’s battle to rest with those currently in control of the state’s government might be even more valuable.

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If Disney were to sue on this bill, it would keep the “political target on Disney’s back, potentially for years,” as the case makes its way through the courts. Plus, Disney might have to disclose sensitive records related to its discussion of political matters with no guarantee that the records would stay sealed.

Schumer argues that Disney has a “lot more to lose than Reedy Creek…and its political independence may be a small price to pay for a relationship with Florida’s government that isn’t downright hostile.”

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Even if Disney were to win on this legal challenge, there’s no guarantee that another bill of a similar nature couldn’t be enacted years from now, when the retaliation argument would not be as clear or powerful.

Interestingly, Disney seems to already be making “amends” with Governor DeSantis in other ways. The Washington Post points out that two of the major fundraisers for DeSantis’ inaugural festivities were lobbyists for Disney.

An “Unreasonable” Board Runs a Risk of Their Own

It’s also important to note that during “ordinary times,” the District’s main functions usually focus on, according to Schumer, “boring questions” about contracts, debts, and infrastructure. If the replacement Board is relatively “friendly” to Disney, there could be little change at all — so why fight it?

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The expectation is that business could return to “normal” for the most part, with the new District leaders likely agreeing to Disney’s “reasonable proposals.” If they don’t agree to Disney’s reasonable requests and refuse to maintain a “healthy governmental environment,” the Board of Supervisors runs a risk of their own — undermining “Disney World, a cultural powerhouse and the state’s largest employer.”

According to the Orlando Business Journal, some have raised concerns about whether the new District will maintain the existing Disney standards, like keeping the differently-colored road signs that provide a sense of escapism. But others have insisted that it’s more likely that the Board will continue to work in Disney’s best interest since they are the main property owner. David Ramba (executive director of the Florida Association of Special Districts) shared, “Do they have to? No. Will they? If the largest person that owns property has a recommendation, I think they will take it into consideration.”

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So it seems that Disney might give up a powerful case mainly for political peace and on the expectation that things could return to “normal” in many ways. Of course, these are all just arguments and expectations at this time. We’ll have to wait and see what ultimately happens, so check back with us for the latest updates.

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