bert425 Posted August 27, 2017 Share Posted August 27, 2017 Not sure if this is the right place to ask. . but I'm confused on some of the Merchandise being offered along with Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party. in particular this: so the "tiered box set" with Jafar Completer pin, is $109. that's really not unreasonable, as it gets you the 4 standard pins (that sell for $16 each, + the Jafar exclusive. . .so basically you're paying ~$40 for the Jafar pin). where I get confused is by the also offered: "Frame Set" with Chernobog completer pin. that one has the 4 standard, + the Jafar, + the additional Chernobog? for $270. so that confuses me. . . this set still contains the Jafar pin, but you're paying ~$170 more for one pin? surely that can't be the only difference? what am I missing between the "tiered box set" and the "Frame Set" ? is the only difference that 1 pin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeoplemoverMatt Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 ^ Since it's called a "Frame Set" I would expect there to be a frame and a transparent cover of some type also included, similar to a framed photo. Prices for framed things can run into the hundreds. Looks like they're offering a nicer way to display the set, plus an extra pin to sweeten the deal. Personally I wouldn't pay that much, but I'm sure there's quite a few pin enthusiasts who would. Then there's the profiteers who'd buy it and then immediately try to flip it for a 50% markup or more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bert425 Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 ^ I guess that explains the rounded corners. .it's in a frame, it' just hard to see the design in the advertisement. now that you said that, and I'm looking closely at it. . . it does appear to have a slightly different format, with "peek a boo" windows with text (that I guess name the character). as much as I'd love a Chernabog pin, I just can't see paying that much more just for the framed set. so if I manage to get any of em, I'd likely go for the 5 pin set and then just go to Michael's and get a windowbox to display on my own (similar to how I did the Haunted Mansion "villian" pins from last year. thanks! bert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 I finally officially booked our stay and flights at Disney we are now going jan 28th - feb 1 with Monday Tuesday and Wednesday being park days. Most likely it will look like this Monday - Animal Kingdom Tuesday- Magic Kingdom Wednesday - Hollywood Studios We are staying at Art Of Animation. I can't wait to take my kids back again this will be the last year we can do this in the middle of winter as my son starts school next year. I see I can book dining now if i want. Do you guys have any suggestions? I think we may do one or two of the table service restaurants. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 ^What kind of food/experiences do you guys like? There are seriously like 100+ choices, and some of them are AMAZING, all of them are fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 Food wise pretty much anything except for seafood. I would think for us something that is neat for the kids too would be good. I honestly know 0 about the food there except for the awesome pot roast mac and cheese and the waffle sandwhichs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bert425 Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 ^What kind of food/experiences do you guys like? There are seriously like 100+ choices, and some of them are AMAZING, all of them are fine. Even without EPCOT on his list? World Showcase has my favorite DisneyWorld restaurant (Marrakesh), that amazing French place, and the Canadian Steakhouse. the food in the Mexico pyramid isn't bad either, tho not the best I've ever had. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 ^What kind of food/experiences do you guys like? There are seriously like 100+ choices, and some of them are AMAZING, all of them are fine. Even without EPCOT on his list? Yes cause they can do resorts and Disney Springs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 I finally officially booked our stay and flights at Disney we are now going jan 28th - feb 1 with Monday Tuesday and Wednesday being park days. Most likely it will look like this Monday - Animal Kingdom Tuesday- Magic Kingdom Wednesday - Hollywood Studios We are staying at Art Of Animation. I can't wait to take my kids back again this will be the last year we can do this in the middle of winter as my son starts school next year. I see I can book dining now if i want. Do you guys have any suggestions? I think we may do one or two of the table service restaurants. Ok...so here are a few random suggestions: Animal Kingdom - Yak and Yeti! We love this restaurant!!! Super great Asian food of all types, really friendly servers, cool drinks (for both kids and adults), lots of stuff to look at in the restaurant and easy to get into for an early lunch. Make sure to do the actual Table Service restaurant and not the quick serve next door. Magic Kingdom - Be Our Guest!!!! Also, try to get a reservation NOW. This is one of the harder reservations to get. Lunch is quick service and dinner is table service. Great rooms, french style food, amazing desserts! The other 'new hotness' at Magic Kingdom is the Jungle Cruise themed restaurant which is super interesting but the food is quite adventurous so make sure to check the menu first. Hollywood Studios - Sci Fi Dine In - Also a harder reservation, but it's super unique and kids usually freak out when they see what the 'restaurant' is. Art of Animation has (in my opinion) one of the better hotel quick serve restaurants too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 Excellent, Thank you for the response. I will go ahead and book Be Our Guest. Whats your experience with January weekday crowds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 Excellent, Thank you for the response. I will go ahead and book Be Our Guest. Whats your experience with January weekday crowds? You're there after the Marathon which is good, there will certainly be some South American tour groups, but that's definitely a good time to go. Do be prepared for some 'un Florida' type temperatures as we can get a cold front that time of year that will bring us into the 40's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 We are coming from Cincinnati, Any boost in temps is going to be welcomed from us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 We are coming from Cincinnati, Any boost in temps is going to be welcomed from us. Yeah, I know you're good for the cold, but so many people come in the winter and assume it's 80 degrees all the time...and it very well COULD be, but there are always the chances for cold temps so make sure to pack some pants and jackets just in case! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 40's at that time of year for us is t-shirt and short wearing weather! in all seriousness thank you for the heads up. I do hope it is a bit warmer so maybe the kids can enjoy one of the pools one day but no big loss if they can't i know the risk with coming at the end of Jan. We were aiming for second week of Feb but they sold out at Art of Animation before I had a chance to put the deposit down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookiex Posted October 15, 2017 Share Posted October 15, 2017 Dogs will be allowed at select hotels starting today https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2017/10/dogs-welcome-at-select-walt-disney-world-hotels-starting-oct-15/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cj1990 Posted October 15, 2017 Share Posted October 15, 2017 Question for all you locals. How are the crowds first two weeks of February? I checked some crowd calendars, but I’d like to know what your experience with the parks this time of year are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jedimaster1227 Posted November 2, 2017 Share Posted November 2, 2017 (edited) New Italian Trattoria Maria & Enzo's to Open Alongside Enzo's Hideaway and Pizza Ponte at Disney Springs Nick Valenti, CEO of Patina Restaurant Group (PRG), confirmed plans to open three new modern Italian restaurant and bar concepts at Disney Springs this winter. The restaurants, all new concepts created by PRG, each with unique menus, will form an expansive dining complex showcasing authentic Italian food and entertainment. They will be adjacent to The Edison, the lavish “Industrial Gothic”-style destination also being developed by PRG. “I’m delighted to announce that we will be opening a trattoria named Maria & Enzo’s, as well as Enzo’s Hideaway, a separate restaurant in what were said to be rum-running tunnels, which is destined to become a local favorite,” said Valenti. “They are inspired by the cuisines of Sicily and Rome, the Italian family, and the best of Italian modern cooking.” The new concepts tie into the Disney Springs storyline of a restored Florida waterfront town. “Our inspiration is to bring unforgettable food and wine from Italy to Florida, with the stunning scenery you only find at Disney,” said Valenti. Maria & Enzo’s – an Italian trattoria set in the town’s storied abandoned airline terminal from the 1930s, now transformed into a restaurant. The dining room is open and airy, featuring 50-foot ceilings with views of Lake Buena Vista. The restaurant interiors showcase artifacts that reference air travel of the time, with maps and historic flight paths. The menu is inspired by Sicily, with a range of family-friendly dishes – Arancini di Carne (rice balls stuffed with meat), Melanzane Parmigiana (eggplant Parmesan) – and handmade pastas – Busiate con Granchio (spiral pasta with crab), ‘Ncasciata al Forno (Sicilian baked pasta) – served tableside. Other highlights include fresh fish, richly flavored steaks and chops. Enzo’s Hideaway – a speakeasy inspired by Roman aperitivo bars, located in the storied rum-runner tunnels that adjoin Maria & Enzo’s. Inspired by Florida’s true history of rum running, Enzo’s Hideaway will pour Prohibition-era cocktails at its Tunnel Bar and serve a casual menu of hearty Roman dishes, such as the city’s legendary Bucatini alla Carbonara (hollow spaghetti with creamy egg and pancetta sauce) and Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe (square-cut spaghetti with pecorino and black pepper). Pizza Ponte - a fast-casual concept and the perfect place for a quick bite serving pastries, pizza, Italian sandwiches, and espresso. Pastry specialties include Bomboloni (Italian doughnuts) Sfoglia di Riso (pastry with rice cream) and Tiramisu. Savory items include signature Triangolo (stuffed pizza bread) sandwiches, Porchetta (roast pork) and Pizza al Taglio, Sicilian-style pizza by the slice. Maria & Enzo’s, Enzo’s Hideaway and Pizza Ponte are slated to open during this winter. For more information on Patina Restaurant Group visit http://www.patinagroup.com. Edited November 2, 2017 by jedimaster1227 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted November 2, 2017 Share Posted November 2, 2017 These all sound fantastic and I love Patina's Italian restaurants so um...yeah...delicious and exciting!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jedimaster1227 Posted November 3, 2017 Share Posted November 3, 2017 (edited) Last night Theme Park Review was invited to dine at Raglan Road to experience some of the new entertainment and menu items added recently to this 12-year staple at Disney Springs (previously known as Downtown Disney). Raglan Road has always been a favorite of mine thanks to my personal reverence of Irish step dancing borne from visits to Epcot with my family (many years ago) to watch Lord of Dance performed live at the America Gardens Theatre. Raglan Road provides an outlet to get my live step dancing fix that, when combined with my love of delicious food and drinks and live entertainment makes this a fairly frequent go-to when I dine out. Our visit this evening included a look at some of the changes recently undergone at the venue to improve the guest experience, from acoustic sound panels, new stage lighting and a reinvigorated show featuring a mix of classic and contemporary tunes that play a background to the step-dancing. The menu's many classic dishes have been joined by new options (the "Gnocchi Sea, Gnocchi Do" that I tried almost knocked my favorite "It's Not Bleedin' Chowdah" out of the top spot) and new exclusive brews created by local breweries for Raglan Road certainly add to the drink menu's appeal. One thing hasn't changed though--Raglan Road is still one of the top servers of Guinness Beer in the entire United States. Check out our videos and photos below to get a taste of Raglan Road at home--I highly encourage you to visit in person as soon as you can. You won't regret it! On this night we visited Raglan Road at Disney Springs for an evening of fun, food and entertainment! The interior of Raglan Road has been upgraded with acoustic paneling to help with sound dampening inside of the venue. A new video screen has been added to the stage inside of the main room at Raglan Road. It provides several vibrant backgrounds for the onstage entertainment seen throughout the day. Enjoying “The Irish Show” at Raglan Road! [twitter] [/twitter] The updated entertainment features an even greater interaction between the performers on the center stage and those on the main stage. The first drink we tried was the signature libation, PJ's Poison. It features Gunpowder Irish Gin, muddled orange, rhubarb bitters, lemon juice, orange whiskey marmalade and fever tree tonic with an orange twist... A delicious adult beverage! Next up we sampled the Salmon Swoon and the Crock 'O' Pate. The Salmon Swoon is a serving of traditional Irish smoked salmon served with creme fraiche, capers and shallots.The Crock 'O' Pate is the house chicken liver pate serve with an apricot chutney. Pates are not typically my favorite but this one was creamy and flavorful to the point where I went back for seconds! A several times throughout the evening, the younger children in the audience are invited onstage to try their hand at Irish step dancing. Always a favorite of mine, the Scallop Forest is a hearty serving of batter-fried scallops. A must try for seafood lovers! Similar to the Scallop Forest in presentation, the Dalkey Duo offers a meaty alternative with battered cocktail sausages served with a Dalkey mustard dipping sauce! Always delicious! Bands rotate on the schedule at Raglan Road and their schedules can be found here: http://www.raglanroad.com/entertainment Appropriately named, the Rack of Heaven is a slow roasted Guinness-glazed rack of baby back ribs and they certainly lived up to their name. Somewhere between a dry rub and a saucy coating, the Guinness glaze provides a sweet, sugary coat to the perfectly cooked pork ribs. A favorite for the table! Reel Republic, the new band we saw during our visit brought a fantastic energy to the venue with a trio of performers, one with a guitar, one with an accordion and the other with a violin. One of several recipes of soups that Raglan Road offers on a rotating basis, the Tomato Soup had a lovely flavor that could be attributed to the inclusion of gin in the recipe. Dynamic lighting and a reinvigorated show experience really have amped up the entertainment aspect of Raglan Road's dining experience and I will happily return for more! In the recent months Raglan Road has begun partnering with local breweries to offer signature brews made for their location. Our samples included Miriam's Irish Coffee Stout (Coppertail Brewing Co), Bloomsday Pale Ale (Orange Blossom Brewing), Tri Wishes Grand Irish Red Ale (Crooked Can Brewing) and Planted Strawberry & Lime Hard Cider (Keel & Curley Winery). The Dublin Donkey caught my attention with its unique take on the traditional Moscow Mule. Teelings small batch Irish whiskey, ginger beer, fresh lemon sour, candied ginger & lime made this drink strong but incredibly refreshing. I enjoyed this one thoroughly! The "Braised Be. Beef" was a delicious serving of braised beef with colcannon mashed potatoes & roasted veggies. Raglan Road's famous beer battered fish & chips has a storied history going back to John Cooke's (Cookes of Dublin is named after his family) family history in Ireland where his family served fish & chips during World War II. The "Gnocchi Sea Gnocchi Do" caught my attention as a new dish on the menu that featured all of the things I wholeheartedly love... Homemade potato gnocchi, perfectly seared Georges bank scallops, crispy pork belly, tomatoes & kale in a white wine butter sauce. The gnocchi was light and pillowy (among the best I've had), the scallops were melt-in-your-mouth good and the pork belly added a nice crunch to the dish. Among my favorites I've ever tried here. "The Keen Eye for the Shepherd's Pie" is Raglan Road's signature take on the traditional shepherd's pie and it did not disappoint! The mashed potatoes were smooth and buttery and paired perfectly with a fork full of the ground lamb beneath. I give total credit to the entertainment team at Raglan Road for striking a fine balance between traditional Irish music and the introduction of unique takes on modern/contemporary songs... During this set, the step dancers moved to the tune of Coldplay's Viva La Vida... Highly unexpected but incredibly enjoyable! [twitter] [/twitter] The new lighting really adds to the entertainment experience inside of Raglan Road! And the new screen provides a great background for the performers. Perfect for the season, good anytime but best with dessert, the new Spiced Caramel Apple Martini features Tullamore DEW Cider Cask, Calvados, Butterscotch schnapps, fresh muddled apple, Magners Irish cider, caramel syrup with a cinnamon sugar rim. And then there was dessert... We tried the Fluffy Lemon Clouds (delicious and tart), the Chocolate Heaven (gluten & dairy free but no less indulgent), the Triful Sinful (Raspberry jam Swiss roll layers with mixed berries and custard--all of my favorite things) and the Dubrody Kiss (described as "Chef Dundon's gift to America--chocolate, add more chocolate, then add some more"). Raglan Road's signature Bread & Butter Pudding? SOLD! It was a pleasure get the chance to meet the owners of Raglan Road. The stories of their inspiration for the venue, the origin of the rooms inside (the main atrium was built to house a carousel even before the venue was the Pleasure Island Jazz Company or the food court before it) and discussions about the last twelve years of evolution at Raglan Road were incredible to take in. Raglan Road has been designed from day one to present authentic Irish cuisine and entertainment in a setting unlike any other in Orlando. And they continue to invest to better that experience as the years at Disney Springs continue. Raglan Road has always been a favorite of mine but having not been back in a while, it was incredible to see just how much has changed since my last visit. The new lighting, video wall, decor, sound panels and entertainment have plussed an already fantastic experience. New menu items have added a greater variety to an already stellar dining experience. What hasn't changed is the focus on quality service in a lively, family-friendly environment that has stood out in the Disney Springs lineup for years and continues to do so! Edited November 3, 2017 by jedimaster1227 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ytterbiumanalyst Posted November 19, 2017 Share Posted November 19, 2017 You had me at "Guiness-glazed rack of baby back ribs." Great report! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jedimaster1227 Posted November 24, 2017 Share Posted November 24, 2017 (edited) ^They taste even better than their description lets on! Some of my favorite ribs in town! Edited November 24, 2017 by jedimaster1227 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted December 7, 2017 Share Posted December 7, 2017 I am looking for some guidance on a decision thoughts and suggestions of any kind are welcome. When we booked our trip I booked it flying out of Indy (we live in Cincinnati) because it was much cheaper than CVG. I have regularly checked flights since and nothing has come close to matching the price. well now it has. for only a $30 difference we can fly from Cincinnati. My predicament is this the return flight does not leave Orlando until 9pm. I am not sure on adding a 4th park day to make up the time from checkout to takeoff since we are a family of 4 that adds a good chunk of change. We are using Disney Transportation to and from the airport. the latest I can get checkout is 12pm. Our kids are 4 and 2. What would you do in this situation? Are there any suggestions on things we could do to kill time if we don't go into one of the parks? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Great Zo Posted December 7, 2017 Share Posted December 7, 2017 The easy answer is to spend your park days totally focused on the parks, and leave all the non-park stuff for that extra day. Disney Springs is fun to walk around even if you don't plan to shop much. Not sure where you're staying but maybe a hotel pool day? You can probably do that even after checking out. If you like mini golf, do not skip the Fantasia Fairways course outside the Swan/Dolphin. I have to play it every time I'm at WDW. Oh, and there's always DisneyQuest....... oh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ape Posted December 7, 2017 Share Posted December 7, 2017 We are staying at Art of Animation. We will be there jan 28th -feb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MayTheGForceBeWithYou Posted December 8, 2017 Share Posted December 8, 2017 The Disney Parks Blog released some new details including renderings of some of the stations: Earlier this year, we shared the news the Disney Skyliner transportation system will give our resort guests an unforgettable journey and a picturesque view of Walt Disney World Resort as they take to the sky to travel from select Disney resorts to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Today, we have a new details on what you can expect from the Disney Skyliner system. Select Disney Skyliner cabins will have iconic Disney characters incorporated into their exterior design to give the appearance that a Disney pal is riding along with guests, such as characters from the ‘Fab Five,’ figures from Disney attractions, fan favorites from movies, and more. The design of the Disney Skyliner station at International Gateway at Epcot will be inspired by the park’s nearby European Pavilions, and will be covered with metal and glass canopies, hand-painted murals and ornamental steel structures that harken back to the early 18th century Art Nouveau style. Guests traveling to Epcot via the Disney Skyliner will be welcomed to the park with a rare birds-eye view of World Showcase. The Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort station will be the hub of activity for Disney Skyliner. This station is inspired by the open air village marketplaces of the Caribbean and will showcase the nearby resort’s architectural detailing and color schemes. At this station, passengers will be able to transfer gondola routes to reach their destination, or are invited to sit and admire the waterfront resort setting. The design style of the station at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will fit with that of the park’s main entrance and bus stations. Passengers traveling here from the Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort station can expect a new aerial perspective of the park’s iconic attractions, like The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort will share a Disney Skyliner station that feels whimsical and contextual with both resorts. Upon departing the gondola station, Skyliner passengers will ascend over Hourglass Lake and enjoy a panoramic view of these two colorful resorts. Finally, cabins will slow down at the Disney Skyliner turn-station along Buena Vista Drive, where guests can see the mechanical and aerial components that make up the Disney Skyliner. Stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for future updates, including an opening date on this incredible new guest option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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