Disney Parks Podcast Show #487 – News For The Week Of July 23, 2018
In today’s show we have news about Mickey Birthday Portrait, Pizzafari Family-Style Dining, James Gunn Terminated and this week’s trivia, and so much more.
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Disney Parks Podcast Show #487 – News For The Week Of July 23, 2018
In today’s show we have news about Mickey Birthday Portrait, Pizzafari Family-Style Dining, James Gunn Terminated and this week’s trivia, and so much more.
Watching the fireworks at Disneyland is a challenge. Many people line the streets in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle hours before the 9:30 pm showtime. I am not one to wait around. There are alternate places to walk up at the last minute, such as Rivers of America and It’s a Small World area. Yet, you don’t get to see the projections on the castle, flying Tinkerbell, or the fireworks right at the castle. There is reserved seating on benches at the castle, but that is for invited guests or guests that had VIP tours that day.
Disneyland has lacked the Fireworks dessert parties that other Disney Parks have offered for years. At Walt Disney World, you can attend dessert parties for nighttime entertainment at all four parks: Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and now Animal Kingdom. Even Disneyland’s neighbor, Disney California Adventure, has offered a World of Color Dessert Party and now a Paint the Night Dessert Party.
If you are looking for a relaxing place to watch the fireworks from afar, try the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge Experience! I brought my Dad to Disneyland for the day and gave him my own VIP tour of the best of the Disneyland Resort. My Dad has not visited Disneyland in about 10 years. We visited on Disneyland’s 63rd Birthday. He enjoyed a multitude of rides using Maxpass, Carthay Circle Restaurant for lunch, and the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge Experience to end the night.
The Skyline Lounge opened about a year ago and has quietly kept it’s place on the second level of the Star Wars Launch Bay. Reserve your spot in the same way that you reserve table service restaurants at the resort. The cost is $50 per person, no discounts, and is paid when you arrive at the lounge that night. The lounge has several couches and high top tables with bar stools and chairs. For the best seat choice, arrive 15 minutes prior to 8:00pm when the lounge opens. You are able to come and go during the 2 hours that the lounge is open without losing your seat.
A host will help you take your dessert box and drinks to an available table or couch of your choice. Drinks are unlimited, but the dessert box is the only food available. There are cans of Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, and Perrier. Coffee and hot tea are also available. Your host will offer you games, Jenga or Connect Four, to play while you wait for the fireworks. They also offer blankets because Southern California nights can be a bit cooler, especially up on the second level of the Launch Bay building.
A surprise from the night was a visit from Minnie Mouse. Disney’s website did not mention character visits. Minnie spent time taking group and individual photos with all of the guests in the lounge.
The reason we book the lounge is for the fireworks views. Anaheim was quite windy that day, and the fireworks were delayed by about 10-15 minutes. Disney’s website says does not guarantee the fireworks. Fireworks are often cancelled at Disneyland due to winds. If fireworks are cancelled, I do not know if you will receive a partial refund of your lounge experience. A downside of the high top tables and bar stools is that the tops of the fireworks are cut off. You are asked not to lean on the railing for viewing of the fireworks. Most of the guests who were seated on the couches remained there to watch the fireworks. I would recommend arriving early for couch seating.
Overall, I would recommend ending your day with this lounge experience. It was a great to have a seat and wait for the fireworks. The desserts were quite tasty, even as breakfast the next day! We did take the box home because we had a full day of meals and snacks already. Since the desserts come in a take-out style box, it was easy to close up and take the uneaten treats home.
Disney Parks Podcast Show #486 – News About 2018 Magical Dining Month
In today’s show, we discuss the news about the 2018 Magical Dining Month at Walt Disney World Resort!
Disney Parks Podcast Show #485 – News For The Week Of July 16, 2018
In today’s show, we have news about Disney movie news, New York HQ construction, headline news, and so much more!
Disney Parks Podcast Show #484 – News For The Week Of July 16, 2018
In today’s show we have news about Disney’s bid for Fox, Frozen 2 cast, a Kidcot update, this week’s trivia, and so much more.
An unpopular opinion
When it comes to American Football, I’m a Dallas Cowboys fan. This year, they’re playing the Panthers in week 1, but in the years previous, they’ve played memorable matches against the Giants. Last season was the Cowboys blowing out the Super Bowl contender by 16, In 2016, Terrance Williams ran around with no time outs, causing us to lose by 1 when we could have kicked a field goal. In 2015, Romo fumbled the snap before hitting Witten for the game winner with 8 seconds left.
Needless to say, these aren’t games to miss.
For the aforementioned 2015 game, I found myself in WDW. I spent the first 8 hours of my day in the parks (with a 2-hour break at the ESPN Zone); but, as all sports fans do, I kept my eyes on the clock. I got back to the Caribbean Beach ‘Resort’ with thirty minutes to spare. I went down to the food court (to see if I could eat and watch), but there weren’t any TV’s playing games. Connected to the Old Port Royale Food Court was Shutters.
When I asked to see if they had any TV’s playing the games, they admitted that they didn’t. Starving for both football and food, I asked to see a menu so that I could place a to-go order; resigned to watch the game in my room. I was told that I couldn’t order to-go because the kitchen was “too backed up”. However, if I wanted, I could sit in the restaurant and eat there. I tried to get them to let me place an order, then I’d come back at halftime to pick-up the food, but I was told that they, “may not open up the kitchen to to-go tonight”.
Fuming, I left two food locations on Walt Disney World hungry, before heading back to my room.
Since I’m a fan of American Football, College Football, Soccer (International, La Liga and NWSL) and Lebron James, I watch a lot of sports. While Disney is great at taking money out of your pocket, they’ve always been bad at leveraging sporting events to do it. To contrast, Universal Orlando has: NBC Sports Grille and Brew on City Walk, Finnegans in the parks, Jake’s, The Hideaway and The Kitchen at the hotels.
I’m going to go over some places where you could watch on Disney property, but then, I’ll dive into the much better spots to see your favorite sports. Oh, and since I did get to eat at halftime, I went across the street to the gas station for chocolate milk and trail mix.
AT DISNEY:
ESPN Zone
This is where most lists begin and end. The overly popular Boardwalk spot is filled normally, but overflowing (with a Soarin-esk queue) when there’s a sporting event. With overpriced food, average service and massive lines, you might be wondering why would anyone wait for this!?
The truth is, that there’s no other “sports bars” in WDW. A quick google search of “Sports Bars in Walt Disney World” will give you:
Two in the top 10, one of which is located at a location that most visitors don’t know exist!
Rainforest Cafe
Rainforest brings the lines and prices of ESPN Zone, without the bar popularity. Unlike ESPN, this place isn’t littered with televisions, but the bar has more than enough to watch your game. Most don’t know that the bar is open seating, so it’s a great way to skip the lines. With two locations, one of them being in Animal Kingdom, it’s a convenient place to break away to get your sports fix.
But anyone looking for a Sports Bar atmosphere or a television sports package (except for the NFL Sunday Ticket package) will be sorely disappointed. This is first and foremost a family restaurant, the bar being an afterthought.
PB&G
A more recent addition, PB&G is an outdoor spot at the Four Seasons Resort. When I want to make a day of watching sports, and I don’t have my own transportation, I bee-bop busses until I land here.
This outdoor bar and restaurant has televisions all around, as well as sports playing over the sound system! The three bartenders I’ve been with are all super knowledgeable about sports, and love to speak it with you. The food is everything you’d expect from a Four Seasons, with next level apps and hand-helds. As of now, this is a relatively unknown spot so you can park at the bar for the day and not feel guilty if you’re only ordering a pint every now and again.
While this is technically inside of the World, it’s unfortunately as inconvenient as leaving (unless you’re staying on the Monorail loop). Parking is Valet only and will set you back $30. The food is, well, Four Seasons; so don’t expect to get away on a McDonald’s budget. Appetizers will run you $12-16, sandwiches float around $20, and entrees get into the $30s. You can get a bucket of 5 beers for $35, or a local draft for $8.
The big negative is that you could be dropping around $100 to watch the game; doubling my normal daily vacation food budget. The second downside is the 6pm closing time; meaning you’ll have to find another way to watch the 4th quarter.
Splitsville
While I’ve never been here, I’ve heard from several people who say that Splitsville is the next ESPN Zone. For me, it’s already hit the mark because the wait is too long for me to get in (I’ve tried half a dozen times to get a lane). If you’re headed here, you can grab an alley, or sit at one of the bars.
This “West Side” spot (formerly the Virgin Mega Store) offers typical Sports Bar Snacks. Sliders, Nachos, and Pizza highlight the main fare; but you can also get Bowling Alley Sushi. The prices are Four Seasons level, but the food isn’t…the choice is yours.
NOT AT DISNEY:
NBC SPORTS GRILLE AND BREW
Truth be told, if I want games, grub and I don’t want to spend a lot of green, I go to Universal’s NBC Sports Grille and Brew.
With a dozen starters, you could bring a group and munch on sharables from the 1pm games through the night games. The food is well priced, portions are large and the service has always been great. There are more televisions than people, and I haven’t found a single bad spot in the house. For those who have only gone to ESPN Zone, imagine that capacity….DOUBLED! For the ladies who want to enjoy the weather and not be entrenched in sports, they have outdoor seating available.
While many tourists are beginning to split their vacations between the two Theme Park giants, there are those who aren’t. Universal is a hike from Disney and the Uber bill alone might detour one from making the trip. Also, unlike Disney Springs, Universal’s City Walk has a steep parking fee. If you don’t have a year pass, I can see that being a big reason why not to go to Orlando’s best Tourist Sports Bar.
Craig Miller’s Field House Sports Bar
A 5-mile drive north from Crossroads will bring you to my favorite sports bar in southwest Orlando; the Field House. The food is great and I haven’t had bad service yet.
Chips and Salsa will run you $12 at PB&G; Nachos will set you back $15 at Splitsville. At Craig Millers, the prices are $3.75 and $8.95 respectively; and that’s not a special! For lunch, they run an Eight Dollar, 9in pizza, with a choice of soup or salad. Feeling extra hungry? Get 2lbs of wings for around $20 tossed in one of their 15 sauces.
The menu is massive, giving you all the American food options you’d expect to see at a Sports Bar. Sound is always playing inside, but they also have an outdoor bar. If you’re going with a family, there’s plenty of booths around the perimeter. If you’re like me (and flying solo), there’s both the bar, and bar seating around the bar!
For sports food and atmosphere, it doesn’t get much better than the Field House
The Local Chains
For those from the States, there are plenty of local chains nearby enough. Driving east on Hotel Plaza Boulevard will run you into Buffalo Wild Wings, Miller’s Ale House or Twin Peaks. To the Southwest of the World, there’s another ‘B-Dubs’ and Miller’s, but if you travel down 192 a mile or two, you can stop at Gator’s Dockside or Hurricane Grill & Wings.
All of these places will give familiar food to the domestic out-of-towner. It’ll also give the International visitor a taste of American Sports Bar chains; well-priced, fried pub food, with sports all around, served by a hit or miss wait staff.
If you’re looking for something to the Northwest of the Magic Kingdom (as Southwest through Northeast have been covered), you won’t find anything except for a desolate 429.
LAST CALL:
With a car
With an Uber/Lyft
Only Disney Transportation
Pay Per View’s
Agree? Disagree? Don’t care? Pick your poison before writing a comment below. Also, feel free to follow the photo album from my adventures at vsco.com/albertawol
Disney Parks Podcast Show #483– Toy Story Land Review with Raphael from DaMouse.com
In today’s show we review all the fun and excitement of the amazing new Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
As you all must know, today is Friday the 13th – the last one for the rest of 2018, to be exact. Every time this day rolls around, I have an itch for a new tattoo and crave all things Halloween. There’s no one that does a spooktakularly friendly Halloween – my favorite kind of haunted – than Disney, so what better way to brighten your day except to give you thirteen reasons why Disney does Halloween better.
#13 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party – worth it.
Every year, Magic Kingdom gets spooky. Music blaring down a smoky Main Street to see a pumpkin laden castle before you. Once you’ve entered, you know it’s going to be a magical night.
#12 Dressing up is encouraged.
Luckily for you (or us?), Halloween is the time of year where you can come dressed up as preferably your fave character even though we’ve found Disneybounding works wonders the rest of the year.
#11 There are 999 happy haunts in the mansion, but there’s always room for one more.
Not gonna lie, this ride has a wicked line during this event, but nothing a little ghost couldn’t handle.
#10 Who doesn’t love themed food?
Be it dirt and worms from Peco’s Bill or a cake pop with a chocolate Jack Skellington sitting on top, Disney has your themed food covered – or should I saw under-wraps?
#9 Jack Sparrow is a cool addition.
You can’t go wrong meeting the devilishly handsome, rum laden captain of the Black Pearl, it’s always a good time with Captain Jack Sparrow.
#8 Hallowishes is a pretty rad fireworks show.
Pyrotechnics. Hauntingly wicked renditions of classic villainous songs. Halfway to panoramic. It’s a show you don’t want to miss.
#7 DCOMS. DCOMS. DCOMS. (Even if it’s not party related, it’s still Disney, so.)
Not even sorry that this made the list. Halloweentown, Under Wraps, Don’t Look Under The Bed. Disney was on top of the Halloween original movies and never once will I regret watching them all every October. Worth every second.
#6 Trick or treating is a must – even if you’re considered an adult.
Treat spots are found throughout the Magic Kingdom where cast members scoop handfuls of goodies for you to enjoy and adults won’t be judged for joining, I may have experience in this.
#5 The “Boo To You” parade is probably the greatest parade you’ll ever see.
Hands down, the best parade on property. Flag twirling pirates, ballroom dancing ghosts, grave diggers sparking shovels on the ground. 10/10 experience – would watch forever.
#4 Hocus Pocus
That’s all you need for a reason.
#3 Characters are dressed up in the most adorable Halloween costumes.
This is the cutest reason to ever want Halloween this early. Minnie is dressed as a witch. Mickey is a magician, but when is he not? Eeyore is a precious clown while Pooh is a honey bee. It never gets old.
#2 Jack Skellington, period.
Real talk, who needs an explanation?
#1 Villains on villains around every corner.
This is the one and only time you can meet villains in the park. From Cruella DeVil to the Queen of Hearts, Maleficient and The Evil Queen are ready to make your night nothing short of spooktacular.
Halloween is almost upon us, this is just a reason to be as excited as I am for August 25th to arrive – the first of many Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Parties to attend. July 13th, the last Friday of this date for a year. You know what that means – it’s time to rewatch Hocus Pocus in light of waiting for the real month.