Weeks rich with autumnal and yuletide events and festive
in-park decorations mark November and December at Walt
Disney World Resort. Before the curtain falls on 2008, the
Florida Vacation Kingdom is alive with exciting openings and
activities to get guests in the spirit – whether that
“spirit” is soaps, artwork, PGA TOUR golf or the joys of the
holiday season. There are plenty more dreams to go around
for guests, too, as Disney’s “Year of a Million Dreams”
continues through Dec. 31.
In This Edition:
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Calling all soap fans!
Stars come out for the largest fan event; “High School
Musical” fans have a new reason to celebrate.
Downtown Disney: International flair
flavors this year’s Festival of the Masters, a showcase of
the best in fine art; Dino-sized cuisine reigns at T-Rex,
newest restaurant at Walt Disney World Resort.
Magic Kingdom: Tinker Bell and her fairy
friends welcome guests in new pixie-dusted meet-and-greets
at Magic Kingdom
Epcot: Last call for Epcot International
Food & Wine Festival
Disney Resorts: New fun for archers at
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
Disney Sports: 38th chapter of a fall golf
“Classic” brings down curtain on PGA TOUR season
‘Tis the Season: Holidays a celebration
throughout the Florida Vacation Kingdom
Disney Heritage: Latest Disney Ambassador
team completing memorable year
ABC Daytime Stars to Appear at ABC-SOAPnet Super Soap
Weekend Presented by Colgate® Total® at Disney’s Hollywood
Studios
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Eden Riegel (“All My Children”),
Kassie DePaiva (“One Life to Live”) and Bradford Anderson
(“General Hospital”) are among the talent completing the
list of 31 stars from ABC Daytime scheduled to appear at the
ABC-SOAPnet Super Soap Weekend Nov. 15-16. “All My
Children’s” Cameron Mathison will headline the event – which
will once again be sponsored by Colgate Total – at Disney’s
Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort.
Completing the list from “All My Children” are Rebecca Budig,
Bobbie Eakes, Melissa Claire Egan, Ricky Paull Goldin,
Thorsten Kaye, Alicia Minshew, Aiden Turner and Darnell
Williams. The talent from “One Life to Live” includes
Kristen Alderson, Brandon Buddy, Michael Easton, Farah Fath,
Susan Haskell, John-Paul Lavoisier, Erika Slezak, Jason Tam,
Brittany Underwood and Bree Williamson. Completing the list
from “General Hospital” will be Brandon Barash, Julie
Berman, Tyler Christopher, Jason Cook, Rebecca Herbst, Kelly
Monaco, Kirsten Storms, Jason Thompson and Laura Wright.
“All My Children’s” Susan Lucci is currently competing on
ABC’s hit show “Dancing with the Stars.” Her participation
in the event is pending her “Dancing with the Stars”
schedule.
As previously announced, this year will mark the last Super
Soap Weekend as ABC’s Daytime Division embarks on the 2009
Soap Nation Tour, a series of nationwide events designed for
interaction with fans on a year-round basis, offering
greater access to stars in more cities, more often. The
final Walt Disney World weekend will be dedicated to the
fans with special retrospectives and exclusive productions,
including special trivia and commemorative clip packages
honoring the 45th anniversary of “General Hospital,” the
40th anniversary of “One Life to Live,” “All My Children’s”
10,000th episode and past Super Soap Weekends. Super Soap
Weekend will become more interactive than ever with the
introduction of new mobile programs and text trivia. A
special musical number will be developed for Colgate Total
Street Jam that honors the final event as well.
Throughout the weekend, fans will have the opportunity to
meet favorite stars from “All My Children,” “One Life to
Live” and “General Hospital.” Festivities include celebrity
motorcades, autograph sessions, game shows, interviews and
the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind memorabilia from each
of the shows. The Colgate Total Street Jam will close the
event each day with live musical performances by some
favorite Daytime stars.
ABC-SOAPnet Super Soap Weekend is included with theme park
admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios – where guests of
all ages are caught up in the glitz, glamour and excitement
of show business. For future updates and more information
about ABC-SOAPnet Super Soap Weekend, guests may call the
Super Soap Hotline recording at 407/397-6808, or visit the
ABC Daytime Web site at soapnet.com.
Downtown Disney Becomes Lively Outdoor Gallery
During Festival of the Masters, Nov. 7-9
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The lakeside setting of Downtown
Disney becomes the backdrop for more than 150 artisans
displaying original creations during the 33rd annual
Festival of the Masters at Walt Disney World Resort, Nov.
7-9, 2008. Festival of the Masters, presented by Sharpie®,
is a nationally recognized art show which is ranked among
the country’s best outdoor art festivals each year.
To qualify for Festival of the Masters, artists must have
earned a primary award in a juried art festival within the
last three years.
Prospective exhibitors submit award verification and samples
of their art to a jury of art experts who select the
participants. This process ensures that visitors to the
festival will be treated to one of the finest collections of
art in the nation.
Sculpture, jewelry, painting, photography, glass, and
digital art are just some of the art genres showcased at
this year’s event. Street painters from the Florida Chalk
Artists Association will decorate some 6,000 square feet of
sidewalk with unique drawings. Youngsters can take in the
fun with live music, face painting and interactive kid’s
zones.
House of Blues will celebrate the creative spirit of folk
art during the 10th annual “Where the Art Meets the Soul”
Folk Art Festival at Downtown Disney West Side.
To add an international flair to the festival, Raglan Road
Irish Pub and Restaurant will host the works of three
artists associated with the Cherrylane Fine Arts Gallery in
Delgany, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Festival hours are 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. each day of the
festival. Admission is complimentary. For more information
about Festival of the Masters, contact 407/824-4321 or visit
www.disneyworld.com/artfestival .
Funosaurus! T-Rex at Downtown Disney Takes Guests
On a Dining Adventure to a Prehistoric Time
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Walt Disney World guests can go on
an adventure back in time to dine among the dinosaurs as
T-Rex: A Prehistoric Family Adventure, A Place to Eat, Shop,
Explore and Discover opens it doors at Downtown Disney.
Following an October launch, November marks the first full
month of operation.
T-Rex, developed by Schussler Creative, Inc., and operated
by Landry’s Restaurants, Inc., features dining and retail in
a 30,000-square-foot, 600-seat family-friendly interactive
prehistoric environment. The concept is built around water,
fire and ice: Guests are greeted with life-size animatronic
dinosaurs among cascading waterfalls, bubbling geysers, a
fossil dig site and much more.
Schussler Creative Chairman Steve Schussler, the founder of
Rainforest Café and the T-Rex restaurant, depicts the
experience as “edutainment,” noting that this “treat for all
five senses” includes artifacts such as fossils – all
carefully labeled – that are hundreds of millions of years
old, carefully crafted animatronic dinosaurs, and even a
meteorite found in Argentina. A full-size skeleton replica
of Argentinosaurus, one of the largest of the dinosaurs and
copied from a museum specimen about 125 feet in length,
looms over the entrance, joined by a Tyrannosaurus rex
skeleton.
The theme carries over to the menu, which features items
with names such as Caesarsaurus (Caesar salad), Raptor Ribs
(Asian BBQ ribs), Pterodactyl Wings (Buffalo chicken wings),
Triassic Tortellini (tri-colored cheese tortellini) and
Gigantosaurus Burger (think really big hamburger!).
Tinker Bell Introduces Magic Kingdom Guests to New Fairy
Friends
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – To celebrate the animated film
“Tinker Bell,” Disney’s most famous fairy and four of her
best friends are featured in a new meet-and-greet experience
in Mickey’s Toontown Fair at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney
World Resort.
To meet Tinker Bell and her fairy friends, guests enter a
magical forest inspired by Pixie Hollow, a special place
deep in the heart of Never Land.
Tinker Bell, made famous in the 1953 Disney animated classic
“Peter Pan,” for her “hostess” role in Disney television
specials and for “flying” above the Disney theme parks, is
joined by four fairy friends: Fawn, an animal fairy;
Iridessa, a light fairy; Rosetta, a garden fairy; and
Silvermist, a water fairy. Guests can learn more about the
Disney Fairies at disneyfairies.com.
Last Call: November Marks Final Days of Epcot Food &
Wine Fest
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Like a great meal with memorable
courses still to go, there is still time to savor the best
of the 13th annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival.
The six-week festival continues through Nov. 9 with great
tastes from more than 25 festival marketplaces serving up
tapas-sized portions of regional specialties, complimentary
wine and beer tastings, and culinary demonstrations – plus
the nightly Eat to the Beat! concert series featuring these
upcoming acts:
· Nov. 8-Nov. 9 – Los Lobos
For more information visit disneyworld.com/food.
Children’s Miracle Network Classic Brings PGA TOUR
Pros
To Walt Disney World Resort
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The 2008 Children’s Miracle Network
Classic presented by Wal-Mart will be played Nov. 6-9 on
Disney’s Magnolia and Palm courses, with practice rounds
Nov. 3-5 on the same Walt Disney World Resort layouts.
The 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic marks a
continuation of the longest-running PGA TOUR event in
Central Florida – a 38-year heritage that has produced a
champions list which includes Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus,
Vijay Singh, Payne Stewart and many more top professional
golfers. Defending champion is Stephen Ames.
As the last event on the 2008 TOUR schedule, the Classic
takes on added significance for many golfers striving to
earn full playing exemptions for 2009 by finishing among the
top 125 money winners in 2008. The purse is $4.6 million,
with a share of $828,000 to the winner.
Tickets ($20 for one tournament day, $30 for the whole week
including practice days) can be purchased online at
childrensmiraclenetworkclassic.com or at the tournament
entrance. Guests can call the Classic hotline at
407/824-2250 for more information.
Guests Test Archery Skills at Fort Wilderness Resort
& Campground
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – As part of exciting new additions
to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, the
resort now invites William Tell-wannabes to grab bow and
arrow and test their skills at a new archery range. Whether
novice or expert marksman, an archery guide offers training
and tips on how to hit the bull’s-eye. Offered on select
afternoons and open to resort guests and non-guests alike,
the 90-minute experience costs $25 (plus tax) per person,
includes instruction and equipment and can be booked ahead
by calling 407/939-7529.
New ‘High School Musical’ Fun Comes to Disney’s
Hollywood Studios
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – A high-energy cast of 14 singers
and dancers takes to the streets of Disney’s Hollywood
Studios for the new guest-immersive experience, “High School
Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now!”
Celebrating the infectious energy of the theatrical motion
picture “High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” the show takes
place on a traveling “rock concert” stage that stops in
front of the iconic Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat for production
numbers featuring new songs from the movie. Debut of the
show is concurrent with the opening of the movie (Oct. 24).
Guests are treated to a total of six original songs from the
movie, including a memorably rousing finale entitled “High
School Musical.”
Envelope, Please: Industry Awards Bestowed on
Florida’s Vacation Kingdom
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Walt Disney World Resort was the
recipient of recent industry awards for excellence:
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa walked off with the
honor as “North America’s Leading Resort” in the UK-based
World Travel Awards as rated by thousands of agents and
travel professionals globally.
Epcot’s “Illuminations: Reflections of Earth” nighttime
spectacular earned the Golden Ticket Award as “Best Outdoor
Night Production” in an international poll of the amusement
industry conducted by Amusement Today, a leading trade
publication.
Magic Kingdom a Holiday Festival
As Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Returns
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Magic Kingdom decks the halls,
walls, byways, skies, castle spires and more as Mickey’s
Very Merry Christmas Party takes center stage again this
holiday season. The special after-hours event treats Walt
Disney World guests to magic and merriment on 18 select
nights in 2008: Nov. 10, 11, 14, 16, 20, 21, 30 and Dec. 2,
4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19. The fun begins at 7
p.m., after regular park hours.
It’s a magical night of special holiday entertainment
including Castle Dreamlights, an enchanting parade, a
nighttime fireworks spectacular, Disney character greetings,
tasty treats, “snow” on Main Street, U.S.A. plus the most
popular Magic Kingdom attractions.
Admission to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party requires a
separate ticket. Tickets purchased in advance for select
nights are $42.95 plus tax for ages 3-9, $48.95 plus tax for
ages 10 and over. Day-of-event pricing is $7 more for each
ticket. For general information, guests can call
407/W-DISNEY or visit disneyworld.com/holidays.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios Shines
With Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Nothing says “Joy of the Season”
quite like the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
presented by Sylvania at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This
year’s spectacular – Nov. 28-Jan. 4, 2009 – stars millions
of blinking, twinkling lights “dancing” to a high-energy
holiday symphony.
Guests are treated to twirling carousels, sparkling
snowflakes, heavenly angels, majestic trees, twinkling
bells, colorful wreaths and Santa with his reindeer. The
“dancing lights” moments occur every 10 minutes.
Holidays Around the World Shine Brightly at Epcot
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – “Holidays Around the World” turns
Epcot into a fantasy of celebrations Nov. 28-Jan. 4, 2009.
World Showcase comes alive with holiday traditions of food,
fun and entertainment from across the globe. There are
holiday storytellers, a whole world of holiday shopping and
a magnificent tree glistening with lights and color. A grand
Epcot tradition, the Candlelight Processional, features
celebrity narrators delivering a special retelling of the
Christmas story accompanied by an orchestra and mass choir.
Even the nighttime spectacular, “IllumiNations: Reflections
of Earth,” is topped with a surprise grand finale for the
joyous time of year.
New Year’s Eve ‘Cirque-Style’
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla – Guests can ring in the New Year
“Cirque-style” with La Nouba, by Cirque du Soleil. The
eye-filling show features breathtaking performances, moving
live music, dazzling choreography and endless imagination
all wrapped up with a special finale. Show times are 6 and 9
p.m. Tickets can be purchased at disneyworld.com or by
calling 407/WDW-SEAT (407/939-7328).
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Rocks to ‘Mickey’s Jingle Jungle
Parade’
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – It’s a holiday combination as
perfect as milk and gingerbread cookies. “Mickey’s Jingle
Jungle Parade” blends the spirit of Disney’s Animal Kingdom
with the spirit of the season into an unforgettable holiday
offering. Dates are Nov. 28-Jan. 4, 2009.
Inside the Disney Ambassador Program: A True-Life Fairy Tale
Revealed
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Much like Cinderella’s Prince
Charming searching for the perfect fit in the glass slipper,
Disney officials have spent the last few months rigorously
looking for a select few cast members who can step into the
role of Walt Disney World Ambassador, a 44-year tradition
that offers once-in-a-lifetime experiences for those who
demonstrate poise, passion and knowledge of Disney heritage.
The honor of being selected Disney Ambassador began during
the 10th anniversary of Disneyland when Walt was overwhelmed
with requests for appearances and needed a few good
surrogates. He selected the first Ambassador in 1964, and
the tradition has continued ever since.
Serving as the face of the company and good will ambassador
to the world, the 2008 Walt Disney World Ambassador Team of
Kerri MacPherson (originally from Melrose, Mass.) and TC
Newman (originally from Tustin, Calif.) has participated in
more than 1,300 events, visited 38 children’s hospitals
during a 22-city national tour and logged tens of thousands
of miles traveling to Disney destinations around the globe
during a term of service that began in January. They’ve
hosted VIPs and dignitaries at Walt Disney World Resort, cut
hundreds of grand-opening ribbons, shared third-shift
breakfasts at 1 a.m. and read story books to Central Florida
children.
Their successor team will participate in training during
November for the year-long temporary assignment that begins
Jan. 1, 2009. For them, the experience of representing the
62,000 cast members of Walt Disney World Resort will make it
one of the most memorable years of their lives.
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