RSVLTS has released a new collection of button-up Haunted Mansion shirts featuring characters from the attraction and designs inspired by the famous wallpaper. Although some shirts have already sold out, here’s everything listed on the RSVLTS website.
The Frequent Fear, Frequent Fear Plus, and Rush of Fear passes are now sold out for the first two nights (September 1 and 2) of Halloween Horror Nights 32 at Universal Studios Florida.
Frequent Fear Pass at Halloween Horror Nights 32 Sold Out
With the Frequent Fear Pass, guests can attend Halloween Horror Nights 32 for up to 30 nights.
Frequent Fear Plus Pass
The Frequent Fear Plus pass gives guests access for up to 40 nights.
Rush of Fear Pass
With the Rush of Fear Pass, guests can attend up to the first 18 events.
Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass
September 1 and 2 are still available with the Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass, which allows access to 48 nights. Single-day tickets are also still available.
Halloween Horror Nights 32 begins on September 1 and lasts through November 4, 2023.
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Cubisk Core is set to disrupt the system and usher in a new age of in G.O.D.S. #1, with Marvel giving a sneak peek at designs and teaser images spotlighting the new character, set to debut this October. What’s Happening: Marvel’s pantheon of cosmic entities have faithful servants that walk among us as members of two […]
Walt Disney World Resort has released a list of all the new and returning pumpkin spice food and beverage items that will be available during the fall.
Jack Skellington Éclair: Pumpkin cream éclair (New)
Amorette’s Patisserie in Disney Springs(Available Sept. 6 through Oct. 31)
Donald Candy Corn-Chocolate Piñata: White chocolate piñata filled with pumpkin-spiced marshmallows and crisp pearls (New)
The Ganachery in Disney Springs(Available Sept. 6 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin Cheesecake Bomboloni: An Italian doughnut stuffed with pumpkin cheesecake filling (New)
Vivoli il Gelato in Disney Springs(Currently Available)
Pumpkin Cheesecake Bombashake: A milkshake made with pumpkin and cheesecake gelato, caramel sauce, and a Pumpkin Cheesecake Bomboloni on top (New)
Vivoli il Gelato in Disney Springs(Currently Available)
Mickey Pumpkin Cheesecake: Pumpkin cheesecake-chocolate-ginger torte with almond crumble
World Premiere Food Court, Intermission Food Court and End Zone Food Court (mobile order available) in Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, and Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 30)
Mini Pumpkin: Pumpkin mousse, caramel, dulce crunch, and chocolate décor (New)
Good’s Food to Go and The Artist’s Palette (Available Sept. 3 through Nov. 30; mobile order available at The Artist’s Palette) in Disney’s Old Key West Resort and Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Chicken Adobo Nachos: Blue corn tortilla chips with grilled chicken adobo, toasted pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, roasted corn pico, and a zesty pumpkin cheese sauce finished with a cilantro-lime crema and yellow corn tortilla strips (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
Landscape of Flavors and Everything POP Shopping & Dining (Mobile order available) in Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Pop Century Resort (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin-Hazelnut Tart: Chocolate tart shell filled with hazelnut ganache and spiced pumpkin cheesecake garnished with chocolate décor and candied pumpkin seeds (New)
Centertown Market in Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort(Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 30; mobile order available)
Pumpkin Napoleon: Pumpkin diplomat cream, spiced diplomat cream, and dark chocolate (New)
Le Petit Café in Disney’s Riviera Resort(Available Sept. 3 through Nov. 25)
Pumpkin-Hazelnut-Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake: Pumpkin cheesecake with hazelnut-chocolate swirl, vanilla whipped panna cotta, and a milk chocolate pumpkin coin
Primo Piatto in Disney’s Riviera Resort(Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 24; mobile order available)
DOLE Whip Sampler: DOLE Whip and vanilla soft-serve with pineapple wedge, pumpkin and salted caramel soft-serve with caramel sauce and caramel crisp pearls, and pistachio soft-serve and purple cheesecake soft-serve with roasted salted pistachios (New)
Swirls on the Water in Disney Springs (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Apple Cider Slush with Pumpkin Soft Serve: Apple cider, pumpkin soft-serve, and an apple slice (Non-alcoholic) (Alcoholic version available with Fireball Cinnamon Whisky) (New)
Swirls on the Water in Disney Springs (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Um, yeah, we just got word that Madame Leota finally received that “message from beyond,” and apparently it has something to do with RSVLTS (The Roosevelts). Seems like the Kunuflex masterminds have launched a Haunted Mansion collection where the home’s spirited residents, wallpaper, and decor star on six spooky shirts. We’re telling you folks, this assortment […]
Hungry Bear Restaurant in Disneyland Park (Available Aug. 29 through Nov. 9; mobile order available)
Pumpkin-spiced Donuts: Warm and fluffy donuts tossed in pumpkin-spiced sugar and served with orange cream cheese dip and hot-buttered rum sauce
Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure Park (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 9; lunch and dinner only)
Pumpkin Crème Brûlée with Palmier PTB (New) (Plant-based)
Wine Country Trattoria in Disney California Adventure Park (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 9)
Pumpkin Bundt Cake: Pumpkin-flavored cake filled with dulce de leche and cream cheese frosting finished with chocolate stem and mousse leaf
Cappuccino Cart in Disney California Adventure Park (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 9; mobile order available)
Pumpkin-spice Latte at The Coffee House
Disneyland Hotel (Available Sept. 12 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin Cookie Shot with Milk (New)
Grand Californian Great Hall Cart in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 5)
Cookie Box: Pumpkin Mickey sugar cookie, raspberry-filled cookies, and chocolate chip cookies with chocolate candies
Grand Californian Great Hall Cart in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa (Available Sept. 1 through Nov. 5)
Pumpkin Ale Hard Float: Elysian Brewing Night Owl Pumpkin Ale with maple ice cream and seasonal garnish (New)
Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream in Disney California Adventure Park (Available Aug. 29 through Nov. 9; mobile order available)
Pumpkin Cheesecake: Marble pumpkin cheesecake with a brown butter crumble topping drizzled with a house-made Ballast Point Pumpkin Down beer caramel sauce (New)
Ballast Point Brewing Co. in Downtown Disney District (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin Down Float: Vanilla ice cream with the Ballast Point Pumpkin Down beer
Ballast Point Brewing Co. in Downtown Disney District (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin Spiced Jack-O-Lantern Macaron: Jack-O-Lantern macaron with pumpkin spiced ganache
Kayla’s Cake in Downtown Disney District (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
Pumpkin Blooderscotch Cannoli: Cannoli shells filled with pumpkin and butterscotch chip cannoli cream served with whipped cream, a red caramel “blood” drizzle, and a sugar knife (New)
Naples Ristorante e Bar in Downtown Disney District (Available Sept. 1 through Oct. 31)
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Yesterday, Universal Orlando Annual Passholders got a chance to preview this year’s Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store. Let’s take a deep dive into this year’s immersive new store. While shopping the latest Halloween Horror Nights merchandise and treats in an all-new Tribute Store, guests will be able to enter a mysterious NYC Comic Book Shop and experience […]
National Geographic Documentary Films has announced the theatrical release of THE MISSION, which premieres tonight in Telluride, and arrives in theaters on October 13th, telling the tale of the death of a young missionary who attempted to contact a remote, indigenous culture in 2018. What’s Happening: National Geographic Documentary Films announced today, in partnership with […]
We were able to visit Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana at EPCOT during Cast Member previews. A grand opening time-frame for the new attraction has not been announced, but it’s definitely close. Come with us on this brand-new experience.
Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana
The attraction is a self-guided tour and you can technically spend as much time inside as you want, although Cast Members are encouraged to move people along as necessary.
The new World Nature Cast Member costumes are environmentally friendly. They’re blue and the shirt sleeves can be rolled up to show off a wave pattern when Cast Members are working at Journey of Water. The sleeves are rolled down when they are working at The Seas with Nemo & Friends.
At the start of the attraction, guests are greeted with a rock structure covered in moss and vines, with the heart of Te Fiti symbol carved into the top.
Mist rises throughout the attraction, which is interactive to teach people about the water cycle.
In fact, the first sign in Journey of Water is about the water cycle:
Water Connects Us
All of the water in the world constantly circles the planet, from the sky to the seas and back again.
It brings life to each of us in turn. This global cycle of water connects us all.
This is the only water we will ever have! If we can conserve it, wherever we find it, everyone will have the water they need to live.
If you don’t want to get wet, don’t worry. There is a dry path you can take instead, and if you take the wet path, we promise, you will get wet. We were soaked by the end of our tour.
The cycle begins with rain. Each sign has basic information, as well as conversation-starters to help kids learn. The rain sign says:
Does water call to you? What parts of the water cycle can you enjoy in your community? Dance in the rain, visit the ocean, or tell your family about a local lake or stream.
A misty rain descends from the rock structures in this section of the walk-through.
There are signs reminding guests to not drink any of the water in the attraction, which is collected and recirculated.
Next, guests can touch “strings” of water to trigger musical sounds.
Lanterns hang throughout the attraction to keep it lit at night. There is some shade for hot summer days, though Journey of Water is not completely covered.
Next in the cycle is the stream.
Here, guests can stand on a water drop symbol and wave at the stream to trigger an effect.
There are hidden icons and characters on rocks throughout Journey of Water. Here, you may be able to spot Maui’s fish hook.
The wetland section is all about building community.
There are a few opportunities to enter the dry path if you change your mind after getting a taste of Journey of Water.
The water is everywhere, even on the ground.
As guests move under some decorative shades, they arrive at a spring.
Unfortunately, the “water is not feeling playful or responsive” in this area. As we visited during previews, malfunctioning or turned off effects are to be expected.
As we continued, we noticed a character in the rocks: Pua!
Moving from the spring, we learn about how the land is “shaped by water.”
Here, guests pass through cavernous structures.
If you move slowly, a waterfall might open for you — just don’t run.
In this rock wall, we found the sail of Moana’s boat.
There are restrooms off a path in the middle of the attraction.
Guests then approach a small lake with a large figure of Te Fiti leaning over it.
Te Fiti is the nature goddess made up of vines, leaves, and flowers.
A waterfall pours into the lake.
Te Fiti sits on moss-covered rocks also wrapped in vines and flowers, with small waterfalls in front of her.
There are signs with information about how to protect water resources.
After Te Fiti and the lake is the river.
Here, there are jumping fountains crossing over the thin river that runs next to the path.
We also found a baby Moana rock.
Along with Tamatoa.
There’s a shaded area with jumping water to walk through — in case you aren’t wet enough by now.
This area also has the Kakamora carvings.
Before the biggest interactive water features are reminders about various rules:
No food or beverages in the interactive water feature or on interactive water feature wet deck. Commercially bottled water in plastic bottles is allowed on the interactive water feature wet deck for interactive water feature patron hydration.
No glass in the interactive water feature or 50 feet from unfenced interactive water feature.
Bathing load: 151 persons
Children under the age of 12 must have adult supervision
Do not swallow the fountain water, it is recirculated
Do not use fountain if you are ill with diarrhea
For safety, diaper age children must wear swim diapers
Arrows indicate where the restrooms are and that service animals must remain on the dry path.
Now, it’s time to enter the ocean.
Here, guests need to jump on the water drop symbols to “send water back to the sky” to complete the water cycle.
More jumping fountains send water into the air.
And as we circle back to the front of the attraction, water fills the air again.
Cast Members weren’t sure how the experience will operate when it does have its grand opening. Most new attractions these days utilize virtual queue and Lightning Lane with Genie+, but no standby line. It’s possible Journey of Water will be the same, but seeing as it is a very different kind of attraction than something like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, there could be a different system.
We had fun during our Journey of Water! Are you excited to visit the new EPCOT attraction soon? Let us know in the comments.
San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure has officially opened and the San Fransokyo Maker’s Market has plenty of merchandise inspired by “Big Hero 6” and Baymax. Many of the items are old, but there is some new Baymax merch that’s been added to the mix.
The Munchlings are a series of plush and other merchandise featuring mashups of Disney characters and snack food. Baymax is depicted as a s’more, with graham crackers and chocolate.
Baymax AirPod Case – $19.99
This first AirPod case is black with an all-over pattern of Baymax.
Baymax AirPod Case – $19.99
The next case reads “Hello, I am Baymax” above an image of Baymax waving. It has a white exterior and a horizontal orientation.
Baymax AirPod Case – $19.99
This case has the same design, but is black with a vertical orientation.
Baymax AirPod Case – $19.99
This case is transparent with an all-over pattern of Baymax.
Baymax iPhone Case – $34.99
The first of the 3-D phone cases is red with an all-over pattern of Baymax, who makes hearts with his hands and waves. Mochi the cat is also featured with him sometimes.
Baymax iPhone Case – $34.99
On this case, Baymax and Hiro fly over San Fransokyo. Baymax is in his bright red armor and the background is maroon.
Baymax iPhone Case – $34.99
Baymax is squished into this phone case, with the gray San Fransokyo skyline behind him.
Big Hero 6 iPhone Case – $34.99
This case shows the whole Big Hero 6 team hugging, with Baymax and Hiro in the center.
Baymax Tee – $29.99
This white tee features Baymax’s outline in black covering most of the front.
Baymax & Mochi Ball Cap – $29.99
This ball cap is black with an image of Baymax lying on his back embroidered on the front. Mochi sits on Baymax’s belly.
Baymax Youth Tee – $21.99
This shirt is red with an image of Baymax covered in bandages.
Baymax Pet Tee – $24.99
Another T-shirt comes in many different sizes for many different sorts of pets.
It’s blue with neon green borders. At the center back is an image of Baymax with “Hugs all day every day!” around him.
San Fransokyo Sign – $29.99
This decorative sign is white with the red silhouette of San Fransokyo across it. Koi fish balloons and Baymax fly above the city.
“San Fransokyo” is across the bottom in English and Japanese.
Big Hero 6 Sign – $29.99
This sign features the same design as one of the phone cases, with the whole gang cuddling Baymax. The background is gray with various San Fransokyo images.
Baymax Sign – $29.99
This sign is red with a large image of Baymax making a hand heart. The San Fransokyo skyline is in front of him.
San Fransokyo Magnet – $14.99
This magnet resembles the first sign, but without Baymax flying at the top.
Baymax Magnet – $14.99
Another magnet sees Baymax making a heart with his name in bubble letters at the bottom. He’s surrounded by a purple-blue border.
Baymax Magnet – $14.99
This magnet features Baymax with the city skyline in the foreground.
Baymax & Mochi Magnet – $14.99
Mochi is perched on top of Baymax in this magnet, who is framed in a torii gate like those on the nearby bridge in San Fransokyo Square. “Supportive type” is across the bottom.
Baymax & Mochi Magnet – $14.99
This magnet depicts Baymax lying down with Mochi on his stomach.
San Fransokyo Institute of Technology Magnet – $14.99
The final magnet is predominantly in light shades of yellow and features the gear-shaped logo of the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.
San Fransokyo Ornament – $19.99
The following three ornaments also re-utilize artwork previously seen on other merchandise items, with ribbon hooks attached.
Baymax & Mochi Ornament – $19.99
Big Hero 6 Ornament – $19.99
Baymax Artist Sketches
Guests may also purchase various “Big Hero 6” character sketches. Here is the pricing breakdown:
Basic Artist Sketch – One character basic – $49 – Two character basic – $69
Premium Artist Sketch – One character premium – $89 – Two character premium – $109
Here are examples of basic and premium sketches for Baymax.
Which of these items are you most curious about? Let us know in the comments.
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