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  2. Are you ready? Halloween is a BIG deal in Disneyland, like even bigger than in Disney World, and when it arrives, all the spookiness hits Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and Downtown Disney in a HUGE way. And don’t even get us started on Oogie Boogie Bash, one of the BEST Disney Halloween parties. Halloween Time is here It’s called Halloween Time, and Disneyland goes all out with decor, characters in Halloween outfits, special food and snacks, and so much more. Well, Halloween Time has officially kicked off in Disneyland, and we’re there getting spooky with it. Halloween Time runs from August 21st through October 31st, and the first sign you’ll see of it is at the park entrances. The Disneyland entrance gets some fun character pumpkins on top of its gates. Once you make your way into Disneyland, you’ll see a giant Mickey pumpkin that folks are probably standing in line for to get a photo with — it’s pretty epic. Be sure to take some time to visit with characters — they’ve all dressed up just for the occasion! Check out Minnie’s sweet Halloween outfit! Minnie’s Halloween Outfit! Goofy is sporting his best Halloween gear, too! Goofy You’ll also see other Halloween decor throughout the park. Over in Frontierland, in front of the Golden Horseshoe, you’ll see the Halloween Tree, which is a tribute to legendary sci-fi author Ray Bradbury, who also just happened to be friends with Walt Disney. The Halloween Tree in Disneyland In New Orleans Square, Haunted Mansion has been given a Nightmare Before Christmas overlay, turning it into Haunted Mansion Holiday. This overlay will last throughout the Halloween and holiday seasons. Haunted Mansion Holiday Inside, you’ll see an impressive gingerbread house in the ballroom scene, and this year’s gingerbread house is a brand NEW design. The new gingerbread house! Disney California Adventure’s entrance gets an Oogie Boogie theme, and listen up, because you’ll HEAR Oogie Boogie speaking from time to time. Oogie Boogie at California Adventure! Meanwhile, Carthay Circle Restaurant has been infested by a cloud of “bats” overhead. Be sure to stop and get a photo with the Headless Horseman statue on Buena Vista Street, too. Headless Horsemen statue Cars Land becomes Radiator Screams (instead of Radiator Springs…get it?). The land gets a ton of spooky decor, including some of your favorite Cars characters dressed in costumes. You’ll also be able to get a ride on Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree and Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween. Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree In the late afternoon each day, Guardians of the Galaxy closes briefly and then reopens as Guardians of the Galaxy — Monsters After Dark. Yep, the ride gets an all-new scary story and scenes. Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark Plaza de la Familia has also returned to California Adventure. This is a celebration of Día de los Muertos, and includes special entertainment, arts and crafts, special decor, and a memory wall where you can add your own memories. Plaza de la Familia Did we mention the food? There are HUNDREDS of Halloween menu snacks and drinks to bite into during Halloween Time. You can see the full list of Halloween and fall snacks in Disneyland here. Yes, there are A LOT. TREATS! Of course, we had to try one of these special treats, the Rest in Chocolate, which is available at Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour for $12.79. It comes with Chocolate Cookie Crumbles, Gummy Worms, and a Chocolate Tombstone. First, you get a lot of snack for your money! It’s two HUGE scoops of ice cream (you choose the flavor), so it’s easily shareable. And let’s just say…it not only looks SWEET, but it tastes pretty nice, too. It’s got a very cookies and cream-inspired flavor that just about anyone is going to love. Rest in Chocolate Also, don’t miss out on Halloween shopping in both parks and Downtown Disney. You might just find that perfect spook-tacular souvenir. That includes clothing and a Halloween Mickey bubble wand… The merch! …new Coco apparel… Coco! …ears, bags, accessories… More merch …a SWEET Haunted Mansion Holiday varsity jacket… We are LOVIING this. …a Hatbox Ghost sling bag, and more! Representing Hatbox Ghost Other places you can find Halloween in Disneyland include the Disneyland Hotel, which will have a Haunted Mansion decor theme this year, while Pixar Place Hotel is going with a Monsters, Inc. theme for the occasion. Meanwhile, at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, the culinary team has created a MONSTROUS creation to be admired in the hotel’s lobby. Be sure to visit the snack cart there, too, for some faBOOlous treats. Grand Californian Don’t forget that character dining at the hotels is also getting fall and Halloween experiences. Storytellers Cafe hosts Mickey’s Autumn Adventures for breakfast and brunch, while Clarabelle’s Enchanted Halloween Dinner takes over for dinner. Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween will be available at Disneyland Hotel. ©Disney If you want a Halloween glow-up, visit the Disney stylists at Tenaya Stone Spa at the Grand Californian for a special Halloween look with hair, makeup, or nails. You can even indulge in the Wicked to the Core foot treatment. The Tenaya Stone Spa at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel Over in Downtown Disney, you can watch some of your favorite Disney Halloween movies (like Hocus Pocus) at The Downtown Disney LIVE! stage and lawn on select nights. ©Walt Disney Studios Also, be sure to play Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit, a scavenger hunt where you’re tasked to find character pumpkins hidden throughout Downtown Disney. All you have to do is buy a map at select stores, find the pumpkins, and turn them in for a cool prize. This year’s prize is your choice of these cute little character bags! Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit Like we said, Disneyland does NOT come to play when it comes to Halloween, and if you get a chance to visit for the spooky season, you should check it out. We’ll continue to cover even more Disney news, so stay tuned to DFB for more. This Is NOT A Drill! We Know All The Halloween Treats Coming To Disneyland DON'T DO IT ALONE! Our favorite people over at Small World Vacations are ready to help you save time, headaches, and best of all, money, when you book your Disney trip or cruise. Their agents compare current offers to find the best deal for you -- they've literally saved their guests millions of dollars since 1996. Plus, their services are 100% FREE FOR YOU! (They're DFB's recommended travel agency, and you can see why here!) So book that trip now, then sit back and enjoy planning your Disney World Trip with a DFB-approved expert! Click here for a no obligation price quote today, and let them know DFB sent you GET MORE INFO Have you ever been to Disneyland for Halloween? What’s your favorite thing about it? Let us know in the comments! Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Today, we were invited by Disneyland to attend a media preview of Halloween Time. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on DFB to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ View the full article
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  4. “I guarantee someone watching right now is a future Imagineer.” For most viewers, it’s an inspiring line from one of Mark Rober’s always-creative CrunchLabs videos on YouTube. But for Brian Chung, a former Disney intern and current financial analyst for Walt Disney Imagineering, it became something more. After watching a behind-the-scenes look at the work consistently taking place at Walt Disney Imagineering, Brian found himself drawn to a side of Disney that blended creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving in ways he hadn’t considered before, quickly turning inspiration into action. Just a few months later, that same sense of curiosity would lead him to an unexpected trip, a carefully planned surprise, and a moment he never saw coming. Calling all future Imagineers, Disney Parks fans, and those with a calling for creativity: read on to learn more about Brian’s journey toward Walt Disney Imagineering, and how one moment paved the way for a dream opportunity to meet one of his larger-than-life heroes. Taking the First Steps Toward Joining Walt Disney Imagineering Before stepping into his full-time role as a financial analyst with Walt Disney Imagineering, Brian built his early career experience through two internships with The Walt Disney Company: first with the WDI finance team in Glendale, California, and later with the franchise strategy team in Orlando, Florida. But his journey with Imagineering started even earlier. While watching one of Mark Rober’s well-known CrunchLabs videos on YouTube highlighting the work happening at Walt Disney Imagineering in Glendale, Brian discovered a new side of Disney that he had previously been unaware of. This blend of advanced engineering, endless creativity, and behind-the-scenes storytelling stuck out and caught his attention, inspiring Brian to explore an internship position with Disney. “It didn’t even really get on my radar until I watched that Mark Rober video where he did the walkthrough at the Glendale Imagineering campus. I knew it was just one small part of Disney, but it sounded so interesting. I was always so interested in design engineering, and I thought, well, maybe they have something open in finance as well,” Brian stated. While Brian noted that his family had a tradition of visiting the parks together about once every 10 years (most recently at Walt Disney World), this moment marked a turning point in his life and his eventual push toward a career at Disney. Brian's Favorites Favorite Character: Buzz Lightyear Favorite Franchise: Disney and Pixar’s The Incredibles Eventually being accepted to the finance team in Glendale, Brian was welcomed into the fold for his first internship with The Walt Disney Company. From there, as an expression of appreciation for his first Disney steps in the early portion of his still-fresh career, Brian decided to take a risk and reach out to Mark Rober’s team in a personal email. Sharing how the Imagineering piece and many of Rober’s additional videos over the years had inspired him to take creative risks and participate in challenging projects along the way (from creating derby cars as a young boy to committing to the LC robotics team when he was younger), Brian let the team at CrunchLabs know how much of an impact that their videos had made on people like him around the world. Brian stated that even though his interests changed, his love for creativity and innovation never wavered. It’s a mindset that helped guide him to where he is today, entering a dream role with endless possibilities still on the horizon. The Start of a New Career… and the Trip That Set Everything in Motion Just a few weeks into his brand-new job in Orlando, Brian was settling into his role until his newest team presented an unexpected opportunity: a work trip to California in April to support one of his team’s operational planning meetings. Initially caught off-guard by this last-minute addition to his calendar, Brian leaned into the moment, determined to learn as much as he could and ask as many questions as possible along the way. Although he was certainly nervous about this sudden assignment, it reflected a mindset that he’s carried early in his career: saying “yes” to experiences that push far beyond his normal comfort zone, an inspiring mindset from one former intern to the other. So, lifted by that outlook, Brian charted his course for Anaheim, where he connected with several cast members from across The Walt Disney Company who were eager to greet him on his first work trip to Disneyland Resort. Yet shortly after arriving in sunny Southern California, something unexpected caught his attention. Several cast members on the WDI communications team discreetly reached out to Brian, asking him to film some “day in the life” content on his phone, raising some curiosity in Brian’s mind. Could this work trip just be a whole setup for something larger happening? Something certainly felt a little fishy. “You’re asking the finance guy to do this? That might not be the very best content that you’ll get, but it sounded fun,” said Brian. Sparked by the power of saying “yes” to exciting-yet-unclear opportunities in front of him, Brian agreed and took his first steps into a larger picture that would eventually lead to something far bigger than he could have ever imagined. Turning Brian’s Disneyland Visit into a Surprise Meeting Once he arrived at Disney California Adventure park for his meeting, Brian was thrilled to connect with several fellow peers from Walt Disney Imagineering for the first time in-person. Yet when he was asked to be mic’d up to help record some of his “day in the life” content to document his trip, he sensed something might actually be up. From there, his leaders revealed that there was one last person that they wanted him to meet: Mark Rober. Still under the impression that it was just merely a coincidence, Brian approached Mark casually, expecting nothing more than a quick hello before heading off to his next scheduled meeting. But as cameras began to gather and this shining moment suddenly lingered, it became clear that this wasn’t just by chance. Outside of the Animation Building inside Disney California Adventure park, Brian had his golden opportunity to connect with Mark in-person to reveal his journey up until this point, share the email that he sent months and months ago, and explain how Mark helped inspire him along the way. With Brian’s managers fully committed to this once-in-a-lifetime surprise, complete with staged meetings, packed bags, and carefully coordinated logistics to keep everything under wraps, it became clear to Brian that this moment had been planned entirely for him. “I remember telling my manager after that my cheeks were so sore just from smiling the whole time – it was just such a great experience,” said Brian. “This was such a big moment for me, and I’ve been telling this story to anyone and everyone.” Inspiration to Imagineering, and What Comes Next Brian’s past few months have been a thrilling roller coaster full of twists and turns, as he recently graduated from the University of Washington in December (with a major in Finance and Supply Chain) and is preparing to walk at his school’s graduation ceremony very soon. Brian also mentioned that he closely followed the Disney Careers website and LinkedIn during his initial internship process, further fueling his interest in the company and ultimately inspiring him to pursue a future with Walt Disney Imagineering. As our conversation wrapped, the former Husky reflected on this special moment with an appreciative sense of gratitude, describing the experience as something truly unexpected. “I see this all the time for a lot of guests at Disney who get to participate in these ‘surprise and delights’ or ‘magical moments,’ but it’s not something that I would have ever expected that they would do for a cast member, especially once that’s just three weeks into my new role… that’s one of the big reasons that even after my internships ended, I knew I wanted to come back to Disney for a job. The culture here is just so supportive.” It’s a full-circle milestone that reinforces exactly why he chose this path in the first place. Yet it also serves as an inspirational reminder for us all that the key moments that inspire you can help shape where you end up and who you are truly meant to become, guided by a pure passion for rising creativity and the endless push for innovation. D23 2026: News, Updates, and Info for Disney Experiences READ MORE A New Season of The Imagineering Story Is Coming to Disney+ READ MORE Tomorrowland in Disneyland Park to be Reimagined READ MORE The post From Inspiration to Reality: A Young Imagineer Meets Mark Rober at Disneyland appeared first on Disney Parks Blog. View the full article
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  7. It’s officially Halloween season at Disneyland Resort, and that comes with quite a bit of excitement! Haunted Mansion Holiday There are new snacks, new merchandise, and lots of exclusive entertainment options. But of course, one of the highlights of the season is a major ride overlay at Disneyland Park. It’s official, folks — Haunted Mansion Holiday is BACK at Disneyland Park, and we are hyped! This ride overlay happens each year throughout the fall and winter, mainly the Halloween and Christmas seasons. Why so long? Because it’s themed to The Nightmare Before Christmas! Haunted Mansion Holiday This ride gets incredibly popular during the overlay season, and the Lightning Lanes book up quickly. You may be looking at a long wait if you want to check it out. Of course, the overlay starts on the outside, so you’ll have some awesome decor to take in while you wait! So many pumpkins! Throughout the ride, you‘ll spot characters from the film, including Jack Skellington, Sally, Zero, and Oogie Boogie. Wave hello to your friends! It’s Jack and Zero! They’ve also updated some of the ride gags and scenes to fit with the Nightmare Before Christmas motif. In terms of holiday ride overlays, this one is particularly impressive. It’s Madame Leota in her Christmas outfit! Of course, one of the most iconic parts of this overlay is the gingerbread display in the ballroom scene. Each year, there’s a new gingerbread creation, and they are MASSIVE. Check out this year’s version! The new gingerbread house! This overlay typically runs through early January before the ride closes to be turned back into the regular Haunted Mansion. If you want to check it out, you have a few months to stop by! So cute! It’s important to note, too, that this isn’t the only Halloween ride overlay at Disneyland Resort. At Disney California Adventure, Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree and Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween come to life in Cars Land, and in the afternoons and evenings each day, you can ride Guardians of the Galaxy — Monsters After Dark. Tow Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree We’ll keep you in the loop with any more Halloween and seasonal fun at Disneyland, so subscribe to our newsletter for the latest. Here’s Your Guide to Halloween at Disneyland! Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Are you going to check out this ride in 2026? Tell us in the comments! Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Today, we were invited by Disneyland Resort to attend their media preview of Halloweentime offerings. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on DFB to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ View the full article
  8. In need of some new shoes for your next Disney World trip? We’ve got you covered! Brooks Ghost 17s We’re in the parks nearly every day, which means we see what people most commonly choose to wear. Right now, one shoe brand that’s rather popular is Brooks, which you can actually purchase on Amazon. So let’s check out some of the most popular options! DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. Before we check out some of our recommendations, check out our Amazon storefront to see more options from Brooks and shoes for the theme parks. Click the link below! view ON AMAZON This is a great option for the guys! ©Amazon Starting out our list is the Men’s Hyperion Max 3 shoe, which comes in a few different color combos and is currently 40% off the usual price. This shoe is designed for runners and is supposed to help you maximize your performance. It’s made with a RapidRoll Rocker for smooth transitions and DNA Gold cushioning for comfort. Can you say the perfect shoe for runDisney?! view ON AMAZON We love the Ghosts! ©Amazon For women, the Brooks Women’s Ghost Max 3 is a very popular choice! It has a higher-than-normal stack of cushioning and a wide base to reduce the pressure underfoot. It’s great for those going long distances in a single day, aka the perfect shoe for a day in the theme parks (cue 20K steps!). view ON AMAZON Or, you can grab this one for walking! ©Amazon Perfect for those starting their running journey or just searching for a good walking shoe, we have the Brooks Men’s Anthem 8 Neutral Running Shoe. This has a soft midsole for a balanced experience, and it’s ideal for people with a more casual running routine. Literally designed for a walk in the park. view ON AMAZON Don’t forget some with style! ©Amazon Of course, we can’t forget to choose a pair with a bit more style. We love the animal print version of the Brooks Women’s Glycerin 23 Running Shoe. Brooks describes this shoe as “built for runners who crave distraction-free miles and effortlessly plush performance.” The fabric is designed to be extra breathable, which is great for those hot days outside (of which we get many in Disney World)! view ON AMAZON If you’re on the hunt for some more shoes, check out the link below to see all the ones we have on our Amazon storefront! view ON AMAZON We’re always on the lookout for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  9. If you’ve visited Magic Kingdom this summer, you’ve probably seen all the construction happening around the park. In Fantasyland‘s Storybook Circus, popular souvenir store Big Top Souvenirs has been closed since February, and it reopened TODAY! Big Top Souvenirs We love going to Big Top Souvenirs for Big Top Treats, its built-in bakery case with a massive selection that rivals Main Street Confectionery and a shorter wait. But now that Big Top Treats has a brand-new menu, we’re trying everything to find out what’s worth your time and money! First, we tried the Circus Chips for $5.29. These are corn chips coated in brown sugar and cinnamon. Circus Chips The most forward flavor is a traditional Frito corn chip, but instead of salt, it has a light coating of cinnamon sugar for added sweetness. What surprised us was the texture: these are baked, not fried like Fritos, so while they’re just as crunchy, they’re a bit lighter and less greasy than the chips you’d find at the store. These are much more savory than sweet, so it might not be for everyone, but we really enjoyed the novelty! Last but not least, we got the Big Top Dippers for $6.99. This includes animal crackers and apple slices served with vanilla buttercream, Werther’s Original caramel, and colorful sprinkles for dipping. Big Top Dippers The animal crackers and apples are prepacked, and alone, they taste just like the standard kids’ meal side of apples and the animal crackers you can buy at the grocery store. The frosting is housemade vanilla, natural-flavored and super sweet. The caramel is Werther’s Original caramel, which is sweet and sticky to keep sprinkles on. These are basically just elevated Dunkarooz, and we’re here for it! If you’d want to get extra or pair these two sauces with another snack, you can get a cup for only $1 extra. Big Top Dippers We’ll be sure to keep you updated on new store and snack stand reopenings in Disney World. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney food reviews! This Magic Kingdom Restaurant Will Look Totally Different Next Month Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Which new snack do you want to try the most? Comment below! View the full article
  10. If you’re like us, you love saving money on your Disney finds! Scrunchie Sometimes the only thing better than buying that must-have from your wish list is buying that must-have from your wish list on SALE. Today, we’re rounding up some of the best Disney souvenirs on Amazon, and they’re all under $15! DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. Get the Mickey shoulder plush ©Amazon Starting out the list at just $11 is this Mickey Mouse Perch’d Shoulder Plush. He’s such a cute cartoon design, and you could fix him to your shirt or the strap of your park bag to travel with you! He attaches with a magnetic base. view ON AMAZON This jewelry case is great for your next trip! ©Amazon If you travel with jewelry, it can be a pain to store it all and keep things organized. That’s where this Disney-themed jewelry case comes in! It has loops for hanging items, a slip pocket, four small compartments, and slots for your rings. Plus, the design on the outside just screams “fun Disney vacay.” view ON AMAZON We love the Minnie scrunchies! ©Amazon One trend that we’ve seen a bit more in recent years is the Minnie Mouse scrunchies in place of Minnie ears! These simply attach to your ponytail or bun and add the fun themed element without the discomfort that ear headbands often bring. No need to worry about storing these on rides or taking them off before shows so the folks behind you can see. They’re also a great accessory for runDisney events. view ON AMAZON Or, you can grab an autograph book ©Amazon For just $12 right now, you could snag this autograph book from Amazon. If you’re planning to meet a bunch of characters on your trip, you might want to collect their autographs as a memento of your trip. This one is compact enough to fit in a park bag, but big enough to be easily signed. view ON AMAZON Don’t forget about this wireless speaker! ©Amazon Coming in right under the $15 mark is this Monsters, Inc. Wireless Bluetooth Speaker. This would be great for a pool day or party with friends or simply listening to music in the shower. It’s splashproof, after all! It has a 3-hour playtime, a slot for an SD card, and can access FM radio. view ON AMAZON And finally, the perfect park bag! ©Amazon Last but not least, we have this adorable Disney-themed canvas tote bag that would be great to carry to any of the Disney parks! It has each park’s icon on the front with fun postage stamp artwork. It’s also waterproof and has reinforced straps, so it’s durable for whatever adventure you take it on. view ON AMAZON We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  11. Halloween season means one thing for Disney collectors: new Loungefly bags start popping up when you least expect them. ©Loungefly While we usually see these collectible crossbodies debut at the parks or on Loungefly’s own site, this time a new spooky-season style has slipped quietly onto Amazon with a sneaky little drop for anyone who knows where to look. We spotted one, and it’s a glow-in-the-dark must-have for anyone who loves their Disney merch with a side of Halloween charm. DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. Get this Ghost Mickey and Minnie Loungefly here! ©Amazon This Mickey & Minnie Mouse Ghost Glow Figural Crossbody Bag is a double dose of spooky-cute. The bag is shaped like Mickey and Minnie dressed up as little ghosts. It’s fully reversible in spirit — turn it one way and Minnie’s ghostly form takes center stage, complete with her signature bow rendered as a 3D appliqué on top of the bag; flip it around, and Mickey’s ghost design appears on the other side. Both characters are built up with a mix of appliqué, embroidered, and printed details for a textured, dimensional look rather than a flat print. The real party trick, though, is that the whole design glows in the dark, so once the lights go down, Mickey and Minnie’s ghost forms light right up. View on Amazon This Mickey and Minnie glow-in-the-dark backpack is fun! ©Amazon This Loungefly packs not one, but two spooky special effects into a single bag. The front of the mini backpack shows an illustrated black-and-white scene of Mickey and Minnie looking startled as a pair of ghosts pops up behind them — and that background actually lights up, putting the ghostly duo in the spotlight. Flip to the side pocket, and you’ll find yet another take on the ghosts rendered with glow-in-the-dark detailing, while the back of the bag features a second illustrated image of Mickey and Minnie. Beyond the light-up and glow effects, the design is built out with appliqué, debossed detailing, metal rivets, and printed graphics for extra texture. view ON AMAZON We love this Stitch crossbody bag! ©Amazon This Stitch and Angel Crossbody Bag has an interactive design. The front shows Stitch and Angel surrounded by glowing jack-o’-lanterns against a sunset backdrop, but the real fun is that magnetic costume appliqués can be attached and swapped on and off the two characters, so you can dress them up however you like. Flip the bag around, and Scrump makes an appearance, perched atop a jack-o’-lantern of his own. The design is finished with a mix of appliqué, debossed detailing, patent faux leather accents, and printed graphics, plus an adjustable strap for easy everyday wear. view ON AMAZON Or, you can grab this web crossbody bag! ©Amazon This Mickey & Minnie Spiderwebs and Bats Crossbody Bag goes for classic Halloween iconography rather than a specific costume theme. The front of the bag is topped with stitched spiderweb detailing paired with a bat appliqué, while more embroidered spiderwebs fill in the corners for a fully cobwebbed look. The standout feature is on the strap itself: a pair of glittery, padded bat appliqués dangle from the crossbody strap along with a metal charm, adding some dimension and sparkle to an otherwise moody design. Beyond the bats and webs, the bag is built out with debossed detailing and printed accents on faux leather, giving it plenty of texture without leaning on any one character. view ON AMAZON Don’t forget this Jack Skellington bag! ©Amazon This Jack Skellington Crossbody Bag with Bat Bowtie trades bright Halloween colors for something a little more chic. The bag is done up in black with an all-over debossed striped pattern that nods straight to Jack Skellington’s pinstripe suit, keeping the design sleek rather than cartoonish. Front and center is a molded metal hardware piece shaped like Jack’s signature bat bowtie, giving the bag a dimensional focal point instead of a printed graphic. Rounded out with appliqué and printed detailing on faux leather, it reads more like a moody, wearable accessory than a costume piece. view ON AMAZON And finally, this Nightmare Before Christmas Loungefly! ©Amazon This Nightmare Before Christmas Loungefly gives the whole Halloween Town gang their moment. Jack and Sally appear together in embroidered detail on the front, surrounded by a full moon, scattered stars, bats, and Jack’s loyal ghost dog Zero. The rest of the bag is covered in coordinating night-sky detailing, so the romantic, moody scene wraps all the way around rather than staying confined to one panel. The design is rounded out with appliqué, debossed texture, and printed accents on faux leather. It’s a sweeter, more atmospheric take on Nightmare Before Christmas merch compared to the bolder bat-bowtie crossbody. View on Amazon We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  12. The gang is all dressed up for the spookiest time of the year! 🎃✨ #DisneyParksView the full article
  13. Here at Disney Food Blog, we love heading to the Disney Parks for fall vibes and decor. We’re the kind of Disney adults who start planning our Oogie Boogie Bash and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party outfits before tickets even go on sale! ©Disney If you’re in the same boat, then you’re going to love this new Disney Loungefly collection. The Fall Girl collection includes a mini backpack and a bag charm that channels autumn leaves, playful ghosts, and pumpkin spice lattes. In other words, it’s the perfect Disney Park accessory! DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. FALL in love with this Minnie Mouse Halloween Loungefly Mini Backpack! ©Disney This Minnie Mouse Halloween Loungefly Mini Backpack features a cream-and-red two-tone corduroy design embroidered with Minnie’s smiling face on the front and 3D ears! The front zipper pocket features orange die-cut fall leaf appliqués and is lined with burgundy scalloped trim. And to top it all off, a simulated leather bow featuring an allover Halloween print! view ON Disney Store This Disney Parks Halloween Mini Backpack Bag Charm is adorable! ©Disney Carry the Halloween spirit with you with this Disney Parks Halloween Mini Backpack Bag Charm! Inspired by Loungefly’s signature mini backpacks, this miniature replica features an allover Disney Parks Halloween print of ear headbands, pumpkin lattes, fall leaves, and Mickey-shaped pumpkins. It’s the perfect accessory to carry your Halloween candy in! view ON Disney Store We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  14. Taking your entire extended family on vacation can be tricky and challenging, but lots of people do it! Magic Kingdom at Disney World We’re constantly seeing large groups of folks traveling together in Disney World — it just might mean that you have to plan more intricately and have WAY more flexibility. But after taking my whole family to Disney World and then taking them on a family cruise… I would 100% pick one option over the other. Large Groups in Disney World Let’s start by breaking down what you’ll experience traveling with a large group on each type of trip. If you’re doing an extended family (or friend group) trip to Disney World, choosing accommodations is your first hurdle. You can either stay onsite and likely split up between multiple hotel rooms, or you can go the off-site route with a rental house or larger space to share. During my family’s trip, we did a little bit of both — staying a night in a 2-bedroom Villa at Kidani Village on property and then spending most of our stay off property in the same multi-room timeshare (my aunt and uncle already owned the timeshare, so that was a budget-friendly choice). Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort Staying off property can be great for having a space to spend time together and cook meals, relax, or enjoy other offerings in the Central Florida area, but there is one big hurdle… getting TO Disney World each day. Piling the whole family into vehicles and driving to the parks takes a lot of extra time, and you must factor in traffic. Plus, then you’re carpooling, and everyone is committing to the same plans for the day. That is, unless someone wants to pay for rideshare. Rideshare Pick-Up and Drop-Off at EPCOT The day that we stayed on property was a bit more easy-going. We could use resort transportation to get to the parks on our own schedule and come and go from the hotel room whenever we felt like it. We didn’t have quite as much space, and we spent more money, but there were some definite pros to being in the “Disney bubble.” Animal Kingdom Lodge Another thing to consider with your group trip to Disney World is your day-to-day plan. Where will you eat? Will you get dining reservations? Will you purchase Lightning Lanes? With so many options and more people, it can be hard to get everyone to agree on these things, particularly if there are varying budgets. Generally, traveling with a large group to Disney World means that you may have to play to the lowest budget of the group if you want everyone to stick together. Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios However, if you’re willing to split up during the daytime, you add a great deal of flexibility to your plans. There’s a little bit of something for everyone in Disney World, so you can divide and conquer — rides, food, live entertainment, characters, etc. Whatever each person prefers! Seriously, our biggest piece of advice for going to Disney World with a group is to split up when you need to. If you try to force everyone to agree on the to-do list all day, every day, then you’ll be miserable by the end of the trip. Mad Tea Party Basically, Disney World offers a lot to do across four parks, dozens of resorts, two water parks, and Disney Springs, so if you choose this for your trip, you have options galore. There’s a wide margin of budgets that Disney World can accommodate, and you can customize the trip to your liking. But what about the cruise? Large Groups on a Cruise Well, a couple of years after our Disney World trip, my family tried another vacation… this time, a cruise! If you’d like to do a cruise with a large group, I’ve found that most of the decision-making comes on the front end, as opposed to deciding what to do every moment of the day like you do in the parks. We had to communicate quite a bit to decide on a cruise line, a sailing date that worked for everyone, and choose our excursions ahead of time. Disney Destiny stateroom However, once you get on the boat, it’s a bit smoother sailing (pun intended). You don’t all have to wake up early to get to the parks or coordinate your transportation and schedule. Depending on the cruise line you choose, you may need to think about dining ahead of time, but for the most part, you can all go to the main dining spaces together and enjoy meals as a group. Even entertainment options are readily available on the schedule — you just need to show up and watch! Worlds of Marvel on the Disney Treasure Like Disney World, your family can tailor the cruise experience to fit your needs. If you want to do everything together, you can look at the schedule of events and decide what to do and when to do it each day. If you would prefer flexibility, everyone can split to do their own activities and meet back up for meals, pool time, or shows. It all comes down to personal preference. We found that in general, there were fewer group decisions that had to be made with a cruise. Royal Caribbean Cruises Also, if you’re traveling with littles, we found a cruise to be easier. When it’s naptime, or you need a break, it’s much simpler to pop back to your stateroom than it is to leave a theme park, board transportation, and THEN walk to your room. In general, sleep was smoother for everyone. Everyone could just wake up and go to bed whenever they were ready. Queen Bed in Category 4C Oceanview Verandah Stateroom on the Disney Wish Now, of course, one of the big downsides to taking a cruise can be the “on a boat” aspect. Some folks may not be comfortable with the smaller confined spaces or may be prone to seasickness. These are things you’ll need to discuss with your group before booking. Which I Would Pick Again After doing both types of vacations with my family, it’s clear that the cruise was the winner for us! Our party in particular had a lot of varying preferences. Some of our group liked to stay up late while others were early risers. When we went to Disney World, some people wanted to tap out around dinner time, while others wanted to go from park open to park close. And the majority of my family members didn’t care much about the rides or shows, instead wanting to prioritize experiences, food, and relaxing activities. ©Celebrity Cruises With all those things in mind, Disney World just wasn’t quite worth the hassle for our group. It required a lot more planning and decision-making, and those who were expecting a vacation left feeling more exhausted than relaxed. The cruise, on the other hand, was right up our alley — the perfect amount of family time, relaxation, and flexibility. Verandah on a Disney cruise Of course, this is what worked best for my situation. To decide for your group, you’ll need to take stock of what you know about the people traveling with you and make a decision based on their personal preferences. And though Disney World isn’t the ideal vacation for my extended family, it’s a vacation I LOVE taking with my immediate family, since we’re a Disney family who love the rides, characters, and entertainment. Pandora in Disney’s Animal Kingdom So, I ultimately learned this lesson the hard way. Not every type of vacation is made for every group, and planning for multiple people can be much more challenging. If you have a group trip coming up, make sure to be patient and willing to negotiate… and like we say, be willing to split up if necessary. That can definitely minimize arguments! For more tips on planning your Disney World trip or cruise vacation, subscribe to our newsletter. 11 Disney World Restaurants Where Big Groups Are No Problem Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What’s your favorite type of family vacation? Tell us in the comments! View the full article
  15. Walt Disney World has transformed into a spooktacular fall season, with Halloween spirit materializing around every corner.   Each year,  guests walk around the resort and marvel at the overnight transformations, taking pictures along the way. While it may appear as though a little hocus pocus happened, the seasonal makeover is actually the result of careful planning, choreography, and coordination among several cast members and teams.  Disney’s Holiday Services is one of those driving forces behind much of the magic, working 365 days a year to make these transformations appear seamless. To say these cast members love the holidays is an understatement. Their workspace is neatly packed with everything from the tiniest gemstone accent ornament to large pumpkins and glowing Christmas trees.   Their passion, creativity, and energy are what makes these holiday decorations come to life.  “Our team is amazing,” explained Jorge, a 10-year decorator at Disney’s Holiday Services. “We have great leadership and communicate well, which helps us stay organized and efficient. In the end, we achieve a great result.” Over the past several weeks, Jorge and nearly 80 other cast members worked through the night installing autumn décor, ensuring everything was ready for guests by sunrise. The Storytelling Magic Behind Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar Décor While Jorge has contributed to a number of unique projects, including a former Haunted Mansion holiday display and new décor inside Magic Kingdom’s Club 33, one of his most recognizable creations today is the giant Halloween sign guests walk beneath when entering Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs. This is the second year for the festive Halloween overlay, which has proven especially popular with guests.  “When we decided to create each Halloween letter, we wanted each one to have its own unique personality, almost as if it were wearing its own Halloween costume. We approached each letter as a character with its own story to tell. Another source of inspiration was Jock Lindsey himself. He was an adventurer,” Jorge explained. Working in partnership with Walt Disney Imagineering, the storytelling comes to life through the many hidden details woven throughout the display. Among Jorge’s favorite touches are two tiny ghosts tucked into the design. You can also spot a spiderweb, adventurous roadside arrows in the letter “N,” and a witch wearing a hat adorned with the letter “U,” a nod to the word “unique.” Even the sign itself plays into the narrative, designed to look like a banner being pulled by a small airplane, a fitting tribute to the aviation theme of Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar.  “I’m the type of person who likes to focus on every detail because I truly believe that details create discovery, and discovery creates memories,” he said.  The seasonal décor is just one part of the Halloween experience at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar. This year, the Indiana Jones-inspired venue is reinventing itself once again with all-new food and beverage options for guests to enjoy including the Candelabra Eggs, Dark Forest Dip, and Bone Kebabs. While Jock Lindsay’s Hanger Bar decor has become a popular seasonal photo spot, it represents just one piece of a much larger effort taking place across Disney World.  Creating Seasonal Magic Across Walt Disney World For cast members like Jorge, the holiday decor work extends far beyond Disney Springs. Just one week prior, the teams were adding fall touches to Magic Kingdom ahead of the debut of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.  Main Street U.S.A. is now packed with décor including those iconic Mickey Mouse pumpkin wreaths, decorative autumn buntings, dozens of pumpkins on rooftops, and festive accents around the park.  Many of the decorations are designed to be both durable and lightweight, making them easier to install quickly and safely.  New additions this year include expanded Dumbo and Timothy Mouse pumpkin wreath displays in Storybook Circus. Even as the Halloween season begins to creep in, Disney’s Holiday Services team is already looking ahead to the next seasonal transformation. Behind the scenes, cast members are preparing wreaths, garland, and towering Christmas trees that will soon adorn parks, resorts, and Disney Springs.  It’s all part of the team’s year-round effort to ensure each holiday season arrives seamlessly for guests.  “Working at Disney has given me the opportunity to be myself and share my creativity in a way that impacts so many people. One of my favorite things is seeing guests take photos and create memories around something our team helped bring to life,” said Jorge. “Knowing that our décor becomes part of someone’s visit is really special, and it’s something that makes me proud every day.”  For Jorge and his fellow decorators, seeing guests create lasting memories is the greatest reward. Their creativity, craftsmanship, and attention to detail help transform Walt Disney World throughout the year, creating the magical seasonal experiences guests know and love.  Walt Disney World Resort Discover What’s New This Fall at Disney Springs Walt Disney World Resort Jock Lindsey’s Halloween-themed Hangar Bar Returns with New Menu Items Walt Disney World Resort Disney Eats: Foodie Guide to Halloween at Disney Springs 2026 The post How Cast Members Create Halloween Magic at Walt Disney World  appeared first on Disney Parks Blog. View the full article
  16. Disney has done a lot of really cool collaborations with designers, including Coach, Vera Bradley, Loungefly, and so much more. So when we learned that a new Disney streetwear collection was coming designed by Bobby Kim, we got a little excited. ©Disney Well, guess what? That new collection by Bobby Kim is available at The Disney Store right now. So let’s get to shopping! Oh, this collection is only available for a limited time, so you’ll want to grab your faves now. DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. Get the Bobby Kim Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Tee ©Disney If you love Fantasia and Sorcerer Mickey, this cool black t-shirt is the vibe you’re wanting to represent. The t-shirt features Sorcerer Mickey surrounded by other characters from Fantasia, including the magical brooms, the dancing hippo, and more. GET AT THE DISNEY STORE Buy the Bobby Kim Lady and the Tramp Tee ©Disney It’s a classic love story: Lady and the Tramp, and if you love that movie (or if you just love dogs), this tee celebrates those two iconic canines. get at the disney store Get Bobby Kim The Little Mermaid Tee ©Disney This t-shirt features a classic design from The Little Mermaid with Ariel, King Triton, Sebastian, Flounder, and Ursula. The shirt is navy with the design in the center front. get at the disney store These are just a few of the new Bobby Kim items available, so if you want to shop the whole collection, click on the button below: shop the whole bobby kim collection We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  17. The Diamond Horseshoe at Magic Kingdom has undergone a major change this year by transitioning from a table-service restaurant to theater show Jessie’s Roundup for Cool KIDS’ SUMMER. The Diamond Horseshoe But believe it or not, The Diamond Horseshoe is changing AGAIN. Disney announced that the Diamond Horseshoe will become a cowboy-themed lounge for a limited time this fall! The Diamond Horseshoe used to be one of our favorite Magic Kingdom restaurants. It serves the same food as neighboring Liberty Tree Tavern, so if you couldn’t snag a reservation there, it was a great alternative! But The Diamond Horseshoe closed in May to make way for the theater show Jessie’s Roundup. The Diamond Horseshoe After Jessie’s Roundup ends with Cool Kids Summer’s on September 8th, the Diamond Horseshoe will transform! This new spot is described as “the perfect place to relax your weary legs and enjoy the atmosphere with some provisions and libations while you sit a spell.” The Diamond Horseshoe The Diamond Horseshoe will still accept reservations and welcome walk-ins after this change. Disney hasn’t yet announced a specific opening date or closing timeline. So far, Disney has called this a “pop-up experience” and has said it will be a “limited-time offering.” There’s no official word on just how long this version will stick around, but we’ll be watching for updates. Diamond Horseshoe Once it reopens, the Diamond Horseshoe will get a brand-new menu with cowboy-themed snacks and drinks! This Savory Charcuterie Board is a meat lover’s dream. It’s topped with cured beef, ‘fancy bacon’, smoked pork, green chile cheese, smoked cheddar, and pickles. ©Disney To wash it down, cowboys of all ages can grab this non-alcoholic Enchanting Ember Lemonade made with Minute Maid Premium Lemonade, strawberry, and hot honey, garnished with a chili-lime rim. ©Disney And for the grown-up partners, this Cactus Rose Margarita is made with LALO Blanco Tequila, prickly pear, lime, and agave. It isn’t just tasty to sip and savor, but it’s worth snapping a pic or two – just look at that gorgeous pink color! ©Disney We’ll be sure to keep you updated with more information on The Diamond Horseshoe revamp. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney World news! GOOD NEWS! This Magic Kingdom Snack Spot Is Reopening With a New Menu Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What do you think of The Diamond Horseshoe changing? Comment below with your thoughts! View the full article
  18. Do you subscribe to Disney+? Not only does a subscription get you pretty much ALL of Disney’s library of movies and TV shows, but you also get perks for being a subscriber. Of course, though, it’s always about the content, and well, if you have a Disney+ subscription in September…you’re going to have a lot to watch. ©Disney For example, The Mandalorian and Grogu movie is arriving in September on the streaming service, as well as the livestream of the iHeartRadio Music Festival. So let’s see everything that’s coming to Disney+ in September. Tuesday, September 1st Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro (Season 1) – Finale Episode Ariel – The Little Mermaid (Season 2) – New Episodes The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Wednesday, September 2nd The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu – Premiere Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Official Podcast – Two-Episode Premiere at 9 P.M. ET LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian – Premiere The One Shot (Season 1) (Hulu Original) – Finale Episodes ©Disney Thursday, September 3rd Homicide Squad New Orleans (Season 3) The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Paranormal State (Seasons 1 and 2) Project Runway (Season 22) – New Episode at 10 P.M. PT Friday, September 4th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Flex X Cop (Season 2) – New Episode Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) ©Marvel Saturday, September 5th Flex X Cop (Season 2) – New Episode Locker Diaries: Camp Rock: Shorts – Premiere Monday, September 7th The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dragon Striker: Gorotama Stars (Season 1) – New Episodes Tuesday, September 8th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode Wednesday, September 9th The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Made in Korea (Season 2) (Hulu Original) – New Episodes Pokémon: Indigo League (Season 1) – New Episodes ©Hulu Thursday, September 10th Crime in Progress (Season 1) Dancing with the Stars Official Podcast – Premiere The Mina Kimes Show Featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode MonsterQuest (Seasons 3 and 4) Project Runway (Season 22) – Finale Episode at 10 P.M. PT Friday, September 11th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Flex X Cop (Season 2) – New Episode 9/11 Tribute in Light: Live from Lower Manhattan – ABC News Live Special at 8 P.M. ET Saturday, September 12th Flex X Cop (Season 2) – New Episode ©Hulu Sunday, September 13th Kraven the Hunter Monday, September 14th The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dragon Striker: Gorotama Stars (Season 1) – New Episodes Tuesday, September 15th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dancing with the Stars (Season 35) (ABC) – Night One – Streaming Live at 8 P.M. ET The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dancing With The Stars Wednesday, September 16th City of Blood (Hulu Original) – Premiere – All Episodes Streaming Dancing with the Stars (Season 35) (ABC) – Night Two – Streaming Live at 8 P.M. ET The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Made in Korea (Season 2) (Hulu Original) – New Episodes Minimum Security (Hulu Original) – Premiere – All Episodes Streaming PLAVE Asia Tour [DASH: Quantum Leap] Unexpected Loves (Hulu Original) – Premiere – All Episodes Streaming Thursday, September 17th Booked: First Day In (Season 4) Dancing with the Stars Official Podcast – New Episode The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Friday, September 18th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Flex X Cop (Season 2) – New Episode iHeartRadio Music Festival Livestream Day 1 Magicampers: Shorts (Season 2) – Premiere – All Episodes Streaming ©iHeart Radio Saturday, September 19th Flex X Cop (Season 2) – Finale Episode iHeartRadio Music Festival Livestream Day 2 KeSPA Hanwha Life Invitational Livestream Day 1 Sunday, September 20th KeSPA Hanwha Life Invitational Livestream Day 2 Monday, September 21st CoComelon: The Melon Patch (Season 1) – Episodes 1-10 The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dragon Striker: Gorotama Stars (Season 1) – New Episodes ©Disney Tuesday, September 22nd Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dancing with the Stars (Season 35) (ABC) – Streaming Live at 8 P.M. ET The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Wednesday, September 23rd The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Made in Korea (Season 2) (Hulu Original) – Finale Episodes Thursday, September 24th Dancing with the Stars Official Podcast – New Episode The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Paranormal State (Seasons 4 and 6) Pawn Stars (Season 24) ©Disney Friday, September 25th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Marvel’s Spidey and the Avengers: Halloween Team-Up! – Special Episode Saturday, September 26th Chilean Mine Rescue: Race Against Time – Premiere – All Episodes Streaming Sunday, September 27th The Simpsons (Season 37) ©20th Century Studios Monday, September 28th The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode Tuesday, September 29th Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective Podcast – Season 2 Episode Dancing with the Stars (Season 35) (ABC) – Streaming Live at 8 P.M. ET The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny Podcast – Season 2 Episode Project Runway All-Stars (Seasons 1-3) SuperKitties: Howl-O-Ween Charm (Season 3) – Special Episode Wednesday, September 30th The Domonique Foxworth Show Podcast – Season 2 Episode We’ll keep an eye out for more Disney+ news, so stay tuned to DFB for more. The Newest ‘Star Wars’ Movie Will Be On Our Screens NEXT Year Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What do you think about September’s Disney+ programming? 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  19. Both Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Oogie Boogie Bash have kicked off at Disney, so it’s officially spooky season! And what’s a better way to celebrate than some new Disney merch? ©Disney Disney and Starbucks just collabed for this new Frightfully Fringe collection, featuring classic Mickey and ghostly shadows in a spooky cup. If you need to treat yourself this spooky season, this is the collection for you! DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission. This Mickey Mouse Translucent Starbucks Tumbler is SPOOKY! ©Disney This Mickey Mouse Translucent Starbucks Tumbler features a classic Mickey Mouse exploring The Haunted House, where he discovers the shadow of a ghostly Grim Reaper figure! Inspired by the 1929 Disney short The Haunted House, it’s the perfect accessory for your vintage-inspired Halloween. You’ll find screenprinted Mickey Mouse and Grim Reaper shadow graphics and an embossed Starbucks Siren logo on the side to finish the ghostly look. ©Disney Inside this double-walled acrylic tumbler by Starbucks, you’ll find enough space for 24 fluid ounces of water, coffee, or another drink of choice. The translucent smoke-tinted mug comes with a twist-tight sipper lid and removable straw to scare thirst away wherever you go! view ON AMAZON We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney souvenirs and essentials, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more! View the full article
  20. September is one of our favorite months to talk about at Disney World, because it’s packed with fun things happening all over. Halloween has arrived! Halloween decor is up, pumpkin-spiced treats start showing up on menus, and the crowds can start to thin. It’s also a month packed with perks, discounts, and after-hours access that can make a huge difference in how much you ride, how much you spend, and how much fun you have. We’ve rounded up 9 confirmed perks available in Disney World this September — here’s everything you need to know. 1. Early Theme Park Entry Every guest staying at a Disney World resort hotel gets access to Early Theme Park Entry, which lets you walk into any of the four theme parks a full 30 minutes before the official 9 AM opening. This applies every single day of your stay — including your check-in and check-out days — so there’s no need to worry about “wasting” a day of the perk. Those 30 minutes are prime time to knock out a headliner attraction or two before day guests are even let through the gates, so if there’s a ride you’re dying to experience with a shorter wait, this is your window. Early entry sign! 2. Extended Evening Hours If you’re staying at a Disney Deluxe or Deluxe Villa Resort, you’ll have access to Extended Evening Hours — two extra hours in a park after it closes to the general public. Here’s September’s full schedule: Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 9/2, 6 PM – 8 PM EPCOT: 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/23, 9/28, 9/30, 9 PM – 11 PM Magic Kingdom: 9/9, 10 PM – 12 AM Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9/16, 9 PM – 11 PM This is one of the most valuable resort perks out there, since the crowds during these extra hours are made up almost entirely of fellow Deluxe resort guests — meaning shorter lines on some of the most popular rides in each park. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets 3. After Hours Events If Extended Evening Hours aren’t in the cards for your resort tier, an After Hours Event is another great way to experience popular attractions with dramatically lower wait times. These are separately ticketed events that run for two hours after regular park closing, and the cost of admission includes select snacks and drinks throughout the night. Here’s where you’ll find After Hours Events in September: Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9/2, 9/12 EPCOT: 9/16, 9/24 4. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party September means Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party season is officially underway at Magic Kingdom! This separately ticketed evening event brings trick-or-treating, a signature parade, fireworks, and character meet-and-greets you won’t find any other time of year. Here are the September party dates: September 1, 4, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27 and 29 Boo-To-You 5. Room Discount Disney’s latest room offer allows guests to save up to 30% on select Disney Resort hotels for stays of 5 or more consecutive nights, and up to 25% off for shorter stays of 1 to 4 consecutive nights. This discount is available for most nights now through October 4, 2026, so it lines up nicely with a September trip. Let’s go to Pop Century! 6. Annual Passholder Room Discount Annual Passholders have their own dedicated room discount running now through October 3, 2026. If you’re a Passholder planning a September getaway, be sure to check current rates against this offer before you book. Annual Passholder 7. Florida Resident Deal Florida Residents can save up to 35% on rooms at select Disney Resort hotels this summer with a stay of 4 nights or more. This deal is valid for travel now through October 3, 2026, making it one of the deepest discounts on this list for eligible guests. Royal Guest Room at Port Orleans Resort – Riverside 8. Military Discount Members of the US military can save up to 30% on rooms for most nights now through December 18, 2026. Just keep in mind that bookings must be made by December 18, 2026, so there’s plenty of runway if you’re weighing a September trip against later dates. Bay Lake Tower 9. Cool Kids’ Summer You’ve got just over a week left to catch Cool Kids’ Summer before it wraps for the year on September 8th! This family-focused celebration has brought new character experiences, refreshed entertainment, and savings across Walt Disney World all summer long. If you can swing a trip before it ends, you’ll still be able to catch highlights like character appearances at Animal Kingdom’s Conservation Station, themed entertainment at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, and free admission to a Disney water park on your check-in day for Disney Resort hotel guests. Cool Kids’ Summer September is shaping up to be a fantastic month to visit Disney World. Just remember that eligibility and availability can shift, so double-check current terms before you book. Keep following us at DisneyFoodBlog for the latest news, discounts, and — of course — all the snacks worth trying on your next trip! Every SOLD OUT Date For Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Which of these perks would you love to take advantage of? Tell us in the comments below! View the full article
  21. Disney has always been on the cutting edge when it comes to ride technology. In fact, some of its most recent rides, like Rise of the Resistance and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind have been big hits with fans for the use of technology, as well as given awards by the theme park industry. ©Disney However, we’re always curious as to what kind of technology Disney plans on using next in the parks. That’s where looking at patents comes in…when Disney files a new patent, there’s a likelihood that the idea in the patent is something Disney is considering for a ride or experience. Well, Disney just filed a NEW patent that is all about projecting images…and it’s giving us Villains Land vibes. Disney just filed a patent for some new technology that could project moving images onto things like smoke, fog, clouds, and even fireworks residue. So the idea is that the tech would track the background’s shape and density in real time and then make the projections work on it to fit as it moves. So think something like the World of Color projections on water…but instead on smoke (or something like that). World of Color So when you look at examples on the patent, one thing you’ll notice is that one example actually shows a sketch that looks like Chernabog. The example shows an image of Chernabog projected onto smoke or fog. That could mean Disney is planning to use this for one of its rides in Villains Land (we’re thinking the Magic Mirror ride). ©U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Of course, this could also work for some nighttime shows, as well, like Fantasmic! In fact, another diagram in the patent shows an example of the technology projecting onto fireworks residue and smoke. ©U.S. Patent and Trademark Office The patent talks about how images are usually projected onto static surfaces, but describes this new technology that will “project images on other surfaces where the size, shape, density and reflectivity ofthe surface may be changing dynamically, so as to provide a more immersive or tailored experience to guests or onlookers.” ©U.S. Patent and Trademark Office We’ll be curious as to how Disney uses this kind of technology in the future. In the meantime, stay tuned to DFB for more. NEW Disney Patent Reveals Encanto Ride Clue…and It Could Change EVERYTHING Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What do you think about this patent? Let us know in the comments! View the full article
  22. For many guests, a kitchen or kitchenette in their Disney World hotel room is a major want, and there are more than a few hotels on property where they’re available! Kitchenette However, for every pro to having one, there’s a con that may lead some guests to rethink their stance. Before we delve into the pros and cons, here’s a quick rundown of the Disney hotels that offer kitchens or kitchenettes in some of their rooms: Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village Disney’s Beach Club Villas Disney’s BoardWalk Villas Disney’s Old Key West Resort Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows Disney’s Riviera Resort Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa 2-Bedroom Villa Living Room and Kitchen at the Riviera Pros One of the first major pros of a room with a kitchen or kitchenette is that you can prepare your own meals based on your diet or dietary restrictions and bring them to the parks with you. For starters, there’s no fear of accidental cross-contamination of allergens at the park. Beyond that, if it’s more of a dietary preference, you can always have a backup meal on hand just in case you don’t want to splurge too much on park food. Kitchenette at the Polynesian If you’re planning on waking up early to head to your Disney World park of choice for Early Entry — a perk included in your Disney World hotel stay — you can prepare breakfast while getting ready or even prep it the night before. That way, you can get out of your room quicker and not “waste time” stopping at the hotel food court for breakfast before hopping on a bus, Monorail, boat, or Skyliner gondola. Kitchenette at Art of Animation On the flip side, if you’re planning on taking advantage of Extended Evening Hours — a perk available to guests at nearly all of the hotels home to rooms with kitchens and kitchenettes (sorry, All-Star Movies and Art of Animation guests) — you’ll always have a kitchen available to whip up a late-night snack when you get back to your hotel. This comes in handy considering that there are only three hotels on Disney World property (Grand Floridian, Swan & Dolphin) that offer room service, and other hotel eateries will be long closed when you arrive back at your hotel. Extended Evening Hours at EPCOT Cons Of course, there are cons to these types of rooms for certain guests, beginning with the fact that you’ll need to stock up your kitchen/kitchenette with your own groceries. While this isn’t the worst thing in the world, if you have leftover or unused food at the end of your trip, you’ll need to either make room in your luggage to bring it home or simply lose the money. Family Suite Kitchenette at Art of Animation You’ll also need to keep the kitchen clean. While this may not seem like the biggest deal, some people may not want to keep a kitchen clean and tidy while they’re on vacation from keeping their home kitchen clean and tidy. Kitchenette at Copper Creek Villas Speaking of being on vacation, part of the appeal for many is escaping from “real” life, including indulging in theme park foods and treats that they don’t usually enjoy during their “real” lives. Those kinds of guests may not want to eat the types of meals they’d normally prepare at home. Who’s ready for a sweet treat? While having a kitchen in your Disney World hotel room may seem like a no-brainer, in actuality, it may not be for everyone! Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney vacation takes! 3 Disney World Hotels in Desperate Need of New Life Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Have you stayed in a Disney hotel with a kitchen or kitchenette before? Would you do so again? Let us know in the comments below. View the full article
  23. The fun of D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event isn’t quite over just yet! D23 Disney+ Pavilion Disney+ subscribers have a new perk where they can enter a D23 sweepstakes and win a ton of exclusive merchandise. You’re seriously going to want to check this out, but don’t take too long because the sweepstakes is only here for a limited time! There have been a ton of Disney+ perks dropping all summer, and now Disney+ Perks Summer Fridays is coming together with D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event. The D23 expo weekend came and went before we even knew it. If you’re not done with D23 just yet, Disney+ subscribers can “bring home the magic of D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event” with this brand-new Swag Sweepstakes! D23! The sweepstakes will have a total of 10 winners, and the prize pack includes the following: Disney+ Perks Mixer Swag Bag Animayhem Button Set Disney+ Hulu Throwbacks Mystery Pins ESPN Super Bowl Pin Disneyland Records Hat Disneyland Records Mickey Pin Buena Vista Records Mickey Pin Loungefly Blind Box T-Shirt (Large) $200 Disney Gift Card Autographed copy of Floating Mountains by Joe Rohde + Print Walt Disney Imagineering Sorcerer Mickey Small Face Tote ©Disney There is no purchase necessary; you just need to be an active Disney+ subscriber. You can enter once DAILY until the sweepstakes ends on August 28th, 2026, at 8:59 AM PT. It’s only open to residents of the 50 U.S. states who are 18 and older. D23 There are more perks for Disney+ subscribers to take advantage of, so make sure you check them all out on the Disney+ perks website. For example, you can also win a private screening of Avengers: Doomsday in RealD 3D for you and up to 49 friends. You can enter that one until September 25th. ©Disney Remember, you only have one week to take advantage of the swag bundle. Make sure to follow Disney Food Blog so that you don’t miss out on any more Disney news and updates! Get a PRIVATE Screening of ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ With This NEW Disney+ Perk Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Are you going to sign up for the sweepstakes? Let us know in the comments! View the full article
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  26. We have to admit it…there are some really great restaurants in Downtown Disney, and a lot of them are still pretty new. We’ve found some of our favorite new places to eat with all the updates the shopping and dining district has made…and even MORE restaurants are still on the way. Gordon Ramsay at the Carnaby Now, we were most excited about Gordon Ramsay at the Carnaby, which recently opened in Downtown Disney. Well, now there’s a NEW reason to get excited about this restaurant: it’s now serving lunch seven days a week! That’s right, you can now have lunch at Downtown Disney’s newest restaurant from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. AND here’s the most exciting part: the lunch menu features some brand NEW menu items. YES! The two new dishes are: The Idiot Sandwich (yes, Ramsay fans will immediately recognize the reference) — thrice-fried chicken breast, G.F.C. sauce and dill pickle on a brioche bun, served with choice of fries or salad ©Gordon Ramsay at the Carnaby The Prawn Cocktail Roll — layers of poached prawns with Marie Rose sauce, avocado purée, American caviar and malt vinegar crisps ©Gordon Ramsay at the Carnaby Of course, you’ll also still be able to get many of the restaurant’s signature dishes, including Beef Wellington, Fish & Chips with fries, Cottage Pie, Bangers & Mash, The Carnaby Wagyu Burger, and Sticky Toffee Pudding. Yes, in case you didn’t notice, the restaurant has a very British theme and is inspired by London’s Carnaby Street during the 1960s. Beef Wellington “There is something particularly exciting about bringing The Carnaby’s music, color, and unmistakable sense of fun into the middle of the day,” said Robert Earl, Founder of Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby. “Lunch gives guests another way to make The Carnaby part of their Downtown Disney District experience, with new dishes that add a distinct daytime expression to the menu.” Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby We’ll keep an eye out for more Disney restaurant news, so stay tuned to DFB for more. What Eating at 24 Disney Restaurants Taught Us Last Month Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What do you think about this news? Share your thoughts in the comments! View the full article
  27. It’s hard to believe that summer is starting to wind down, and, technically, it’s fall in Disney World, at least if you’re walking through Magic Kingdom, because all the fall and Halloween decor is on full display. It doesn’t quite FEEL like fall, but September will be here before you know it, and that’s pretty much the end of summer on the calendar, right? Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom Well, if you’ll be visiting Disney World in September, some pretty big changes are coming to the resort and parks. So let’s take a look at these changes. Feeling stressed out when planning your Disney World vacation? You don’t have to do it alone! Let our friends at Small World Vacations help you. They’re experts in EVERYTHING Disney and can help you get the Disney vacation you want, even if you’re on a budget. Best of all? Their services are 100% free! Cool KIDS SUMMER Ends Cool KIDS SUMMER will end on September 8th, 2026, which means a lot of the perks and special Cool KIDS SUMMER offerings at the hotels and parks will be ending then, too. That means no more Jesse’s Roundup in Magic Kingdom, special character appearances at hotels, and GoofyCore at EPCOT. GoofyCore in EPCOT However, we do have some good news. Although Bluey’s Wild World in Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a Cool KIDS SUMMER offering, Disney recently shared that it will continue! Coral Reef Restaurant Closing Coral Reef Restaurant in EPCOT is closing on September 8th. We’re not sure what kind of work will be happening there, and Disney has said the restaurant will reopen later in 2026, but has not yet set a confirmed reopening date. Coral Reef Restaurant Coral Reef is a table service restaurant in EPCOT’s The Seas Pavilion, and let’s just say…well, it’s not always our favorite. We’ll be curious as to what kind of update the restaurant is getting. Typhoon Lagoon Closing During the summer, Disney World visitors had the opportunity to visit both of Disney World’s water parks, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon. However, Typhoon Lagoon will be closing on September 8th, meaning if you want to visit a water park, it will have to be Blizzard Beach. Typhoon Lagoon Blizzard Beach will remain open, although it may close again in early 2027 (at which time Typhoon Lagoon will reopen). The Magic of Disney Animation Opens There’s a new attraction to look forward to in Disney’s Hollywood Studios: The Magic of Disney Animation will finally open on September 14th in the new The Walt Disney Studios area of the park. The Magic of Disney Animation The new area will actually include four attractions, including Off The Page, a new character meet-and-greet spot. Olaf Draws will be offering animation drawing lessons for everyone’s favorite snowman. The area will also feature the Drawn To Wonderland playground based on concept art by Mary Blair for Alice in Wonderland. You’ll also be able to watch the Emmy Award-winning short film that started it all, Once Upon A Studio, inside the Once Upon a Studio Theater. Cheers to Cheese Exhibit If you love cheese, be sure to drop by the special Cheers to Cheese exhibit in CommuniCore Hall during the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival. The exhibit opens on September 18th and runs through November 8th. ©Disney Meanwhile, you’ll be able to indulge in some cheese dishes at The Wedge Hosted by Dairy Does More Menu, which will be running with the exhibit. Other EPCOT Food & Wine Festival Booths Like The Wedge food booth, some other EPCOT Food & Wine Festival booths won’t open until September, although the festival starts in late August. This includes another booth inside CommuniCore Hall, Festival Favorites, which will open on September 9th. ©Disney You’ll want to keep an eye out for these food booths that are opening a little later than the rest of the festival. ©Disney We’ll be keeping an eye out for more changes in Disney World, so stay tuned to DFB for more. 8 Disney World Rides and Hotels With Closures in September DON'T DO IT ALONE! Our favorite people over at Small World Vacations are ready to help you save time, headaches, and best of all, money, when you book your Disney trip or cruise. Their agents compare current offers to find the best deal for you -- they've literally saved their guests millions of dollars since 1996. Plus, their services are 100% FREE FOR YOU! (They're DFB's recommended travel agency, and you can see why here!) So book that trip now, then sit back and enjoy planning your Disney World Trip with a DFB-approved expert! Click here for a no obligation price quote today, and let them know DFB sent you GET MORE INFO Will you be visiting Disney World in September? Share with us in the comments! View the full article
  28. It’s no secret that we love the Cake Bake Shop at Disney World. The restaurant and bakery serve high-quality meals and treats on the gorgeous BoardWalk of Crescent Lake! Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bar One of our favorite treats from Cake Bake is a fall-exclusive treat, and it was just announced that the Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bar is BACK! The Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bar is back just for the fall season at both the Cake Bake Shop Restaurant and the Cake Bake Shop Bakery at the BoardWalk Inn. It’s made with a snickerdoodle cookie crust topped with cream cheese filling, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, and crumbled snickerdoodle cookie dough. It used to be $13.99, but it’s now only $12! Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bar The base is nice and cookie-like, then you have the creamy, thick cheesecake filling with a strong cream cheese flavor, and a cinnamon-streusel topping that adds sweet cinnamon. The flavors all work together really well, and the dessert isn’t too overwhelmingly sweet. YUM We do think this is better when it is freshly chilled, which is how it comes straight out of the bakery case, than it is after it sits a little bit, especially if you’re outside in the sun when it warms up. Things tend to get a little mushy if you let it sit. Overall, it’s really delicious, and we would recommend it as a snack based on flavor alone. It’s large enough to share with others, but it’s so good that we won’t judge if you keep it all to yourself! Lots of cheesecake! We’ll be sure to keep you updated on all of the new and returning snacks at Disney World. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney restaurant news! We’ve Had EVERY Cake at Disney World’s Cake Bake Shop, and We’re Ranking Them From Must-Get to Not Worth It Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW Have you ever tried the Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bar before? If so, comment below with your thoughts! View the full article
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