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Festival of the Masters 2012 Photo Tour

11 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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John Coulter's artwork for Festival of the Masters
John Coulter’s artwork for Festival of the Masters

The action never stops at Walt Disney World Resort and just when the Halloween events have ended and the International Food and Wine Festival is winding down, the Festival of the Masters shines on the second weekend in November, bringing artists and craftsmen from around the world to Downtown Disney to share their talents. Sponsored by Michaels stores, the Festival of the Masters offers something for everyone, from kids and family crafts, to fine art displays and sales. It is a great way to discover some new favorite artists and see the talent that lies behind Disney’s amazing Cast Members as well.

The Disney art section is always my favorite, with fabulous artists like Will Gay, Noah, Katie Kelly, and so many more, sharing their hard work and interpretation of Disney classics. Be sure to check out the LEGO booths, which offer a chance to create a mosaic tile which becomes part of a larger LEGO mural. There are other interactive stops stretching all across Downtown Disney from the West Side to the Marketplace. Chalk drawings, artist signings and more await. Here are some photo highlights – click any photo to view as a slideshow:

Custom Vinylmation at Festival of the Masters
Custom Vinylmation at Festival of the Masters
Custom Vinylmation at Festival of the Masters
Custom Vinylmation at Festival of the Masters
Noah at Festival of the Masters
Noah at Festival of the Masters
Patriotic Mickey Festival of the Masters
Patriotic Mickey at Festival of the Masters
Fesitval of the Masters Disney art
Fesitval of the Masters Disney art by Greg Trombo
Greg Trombo at Festival of the Masters
Greg Trombo at Festival of the Masters
John Coulter's artwork for Festival of the Masters
John Coulter’s artwork for Festival of the Masters
John Coulter art Festival of the Masters
John Coulter art Festival of the Masters
Katie Kelly's artwork for Festival of the Masters
Katie Kelly’s artwork for Festival of the Masters
Katie Kelly art Festival of the Masters
Katie Kelly art Festival of the Masters
Will Gay decks at Festival of the Masters
Will Gay decks at Festival of the Masters
Will Gay's artwork for Festival of the Masters
Will Gay’s artwork for Festival of the Masters
Fesitval of the Masters Disney art
Will Gay’s artwork for Festival of the Masters
Festival of the Masters artist signing schedule
Festival of the Masters artist signing schedule
Graham Knuttel's sheep sculptures
Graham Knuttel’s sheep sculptures
Graham Knuttel painting at Raglan Road
Graham Knuttel painting sheep at Raglan Road
Festival of the Masters special cupcakes
Festival of the Masters special cupcakes
Festival of the Masters food booth
Festival of the Masters food booth
Epic Mickey 2 Festival of the Masters
Epic Mickey 2 Festival of the Masters
Epic Mickey 2 Festival of the Masters
Epic Mickey 2 Festival of the Masters
Ghirardelli craft Festival of the Masters
Ghirardelli craft Festival of the Masters
Lego Mosaic
Gio showing off his Lego mosaic piece
Lego Mosaic
Gio hammering in his Lego mosaic
Michaels Duct Tape Craft Festival of the Masters
Michaels Duct Tape Craft Festival of the Masters
Michaels frame craft Festival of the Masters
Michaels frame craft Festival of the Masters
Michaels mosaic Mickey
Michaels mosaic Mickey at the Festival of the Masters

 

Disney’s Festival of the Masters presented by Michaels wraps up today at 5pm, so if you are in the area, stroll on over and get your art on!

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Filed Under: Disney Special Events, Walt Disney World Tagged With: art displays, cast members, chalk drawings, Disney art, Disney Art Festival, disney world resort, Downtown Disney, fabulous artists, family crafts, Festival of the Masters, FotM, FotM 2012, John Coulter, katie kelly, mosaic tile, Noah fine art, Walt Disney World, walt disney world resort, Will Gay

Inside the Chase Visa Lounge at Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival

4 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Chase is one of the main sponsors of Epcot’s International Food & Wine Festival, and this year they are offering something special for Chase cardholders. Located behind the Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience, the lounge is reserved exclusively for Chase debit and credit Cardmembers. Simply show your card to a Cast Member for access. Inside, cardholders can enjoy a refreshment or just relax between trips around the World Showcase for the 17th annual Food and Wine Festival.

Chase Visa Lounge Epcot
The Chase Visa Lounge

 

Chase Visa Lounge Epcot
Refreshment area

The stripes giveaway that this was once part of the whole circus theme enjoyed by the VIP lounges within the former Wonders of Life pavilion. The circus colors may have been toned down here and in the Wonders VIP lounge and Carousel Room upstairs, but they stand as a reminder of what once was at EPCOT Center.

 

Chase Visa Lounge Epcot
Comfy couches! (With former Senator Mel Martinez!)

 

Chase Visa Lounge Epcot
Electronics charging station

 

Chase Visa Lounge Epcot
Interactive touch screen Food and Wine Festival map

This is a wonderful addition to the Festival and, I hope, one that returns each year. It’s the perfect combination of what every guest wants, a free drink, a place to charge your phone, and a comfy chair in the air conditioning. The interactive map was really fun to play with too. A+ to Chase and Disney!

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Filed Under: Disney Attractions, Disney Special Events, Photos From the Parks, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Chase lounge, Chase lounge Epcot, Chase Visa, Chase Visa lounge, Disney Visa, Epcot, Epcot Food & Wine Festival, Food and Wine Festival, Future World VIP lounges, VIP Lounge, VIP lounges of Epcot

Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience – A Chocoholic’s Dream

4 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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In addition to the new Terra vegan booth and the Chase Visa Lounge, also new at the 2012 Epcot International Food and Wine Festival is the Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience. When I heard the title of this exhibit, I was thrilled. Chocolate. Experience? Sign me up!

Located inside the Festival Center in the former Wonders of Life pavilion, you can smell the sweet aroma of chocolate as you approach the Ghirardelli area. At the entrance, Cast Members offer you a Ghirardelli sample, just as they do at the Downtown Disney location. Yum. Inside you can learn about the process of making chocolate, from the “bean to the bar” and also purchase a small cup of Drinking Chocolate. It is basically like drinking melted chocolate chips, and heavenly. Wine is also available for purchase.

In the back of the Ghirardelli area is a fun display of amazing artistic creations by Disney chefs, made entirely of chocolate. Be sure to check them out! The Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience is open daily from 9:00 a.m. through park close.

Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience
Wine and drinking chocolate at the Ghirardelli exhibit

 

Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience
Menu of items at the chocolate experience

 

Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience
Ghirardelli cookbooks are also available

 

Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience chocolate displays
Amazing chocolate art from Disney chefs – image ©AttractionsMagazine

 

Be sure to check it out before the Food and Wine Festival ends on November 12!

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Filed Under: Disney Special Events, Walt Disney World Tagged With: chocoholic, chocolate experience, drinking chocolate, Epcot Food & Wine Festival, epcot international food and wine festival, Food and Wine 2012, Food and Wine Festival, Ghirardelli, ghirardelli chocolate, melted chocolate, Wonders of Life

A Vegetarian And a Tween Visit Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival

3 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis 3 Comments

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Epcot exit sign
Wise and delicious advice from an Epcot sign

That may sound like the opening to a strange Disney joke, but really, it’s just how a recent visit to Epcot’s 17th annual International Food & Wine Festival went. There are a couple of weeks left in Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival which has been running since September 28 and continues through November 12, 2012.

This year has been chock full of delicious international cuisine as usual, and some new tastes this year too, including the first all-vegan booth, Terra. I recently had a chance to explore some options as a new vegetarian and was surprised at what I could still enjoy.

At Terra, I tried all of the options and found the Trick’n Chick’n Curry with Basmati Rice and Chili Colorado with House-Made Chips and Cashew Cheese to be delicious options, even for my meat-eating friends. I will fully admit to “meatless meat” getting a bad reputation, but the Trick’n Chick’n is so close to the real thing, it made me pause and wonder, “what IS this made from?” It’s that good. The sauce was spicy (which I love) and delicious. The chili is made with “beef-less beef tips” and you really are hard pressed to tell the difference. Great new additions this year.

Trick'n Chick'n
Trick’n Chick’n Curry with Basmati Rice

 

Colorado Vegan Chili
Chili Colorado with Cashew ‘Cheese’

 

Some of my other favorites were found at the Greece booth, one of my standbys. I have always loved Spanakopita and this year was no different. I also enjoyed the Greek Salad with Pita Bread, always yummy. New this season was the Griddled Greek Cheese with Pistachios and Honey. Sounds like an odd combo, but it worked together wonderfully and was a great snack item. I also discovered in Poland a delicious mushroom and cheese on toast dish called Zapiekanki-Toasted Mushroom, Caramelized Onion and Cheese Bread with House Made Ketchup. It was really too much for one person, definitely big enough to share.

Griddled Greek Cheese with Honey and Pistachios
Griddled Greek Cheese with Honey and Pistachios

 

Greek Salad and Spanakopita
Greek Salad and Spanakopita

 

Mushroom Cheese Toast
Zapiekanki-Toasted Mushroom, Caramelized Onion and Cheese Bread with House Made Ketchup

 

Speaking of sharing, my daughter ordered the Ravioli di Formaggio All’emiliana (Baked Cheese Ravioli, Creamy Beef Bolognese, Parmesan, Mozzarella) in Italy and it was a huge portion. Great value and she loved it. Her other favorites were the California Roll in Japan and the Milk Chocolate Créme Brûlée in France, yearly must-haves for her. This year, she tried the Bailey’s Chocolate Lava Cake from Ireland too. That’s perhaps the best part of the Food & Wine Festival, the fun international meal you can make out of stopping for tastes here and there, around the World Showcase promenade.

Ravioli from Italy
Ravioli from Italy

 

California Roll
Sophia displaying the California Roll from Japan

 

Milk Chocolate Creme Brulee
Milk Chocolate Creme Brulee

 

Bailey's Lava Cake
Bailey’s Lava Cake from Ireland

 

In the past, I have been hesitant to bring my kids to an evening at Food & Wine, because it has become a “drinking around the world” event for many people, to the point of excess. However, I recently went, on a Friday night, with 10 Girl Scouts, and we all had a wonderful time. We were insulated in our own little group and were able to avoid any unpleasantry that can arise when large groups of folks are combined with large amounts of alcohol. That’s not to say those groups aren’t there, but you can choose to ignore them and still have a wonderful time.

I haven’t even touched on the wonderful seminars, classes and sessions that take place each year at the Festival. Be sure to check out the Festival Center next to Mission Space and Ellen’s Energy Adventure for more information, and fun Festival merchandise too. The merchandise was especially top-notch this year. Also new this year is the Chase Lounge, inside the Festival Center, where Disney Chase Visa cardholders can relax and have a refreshment in between their Epcot adventures. Right before the Chase Lounge is the Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience, where you can try drinking chocolate, a chocoholic’s dream! You can find out SO much more about the Food & Wine Festival seminars, menus and basically everything you need to know at the Disney Food Blog’s Food & Wine pages too.

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REVIEW: Wreck-It Ralph Is a Game-Changing Masterpiece From Disney Animation

2 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Wreck-It Ralph I will admit, I fell in love with Wreck-It Ralph before I even saw one clip from the movie. We first heard about it at the Disney D23 Expo in Anaheim in August of 2011. When I heard it was an 8-bit game bad guy that traveled to other video games, I was instantly hooked. Being an Atari child, I remember like it was yesterday the Christmas morning when my big brother got his Atari 2600 and our lives were changed forever. Even though it was his present, I spent hours, way too close to the t.v., playing Q*bert, Pitfall, E.T., Pac Man, and Yars Revenge (which I never did understand the point of), among countless others. More than that, at the time my father was the general manager of a restaurant which had a lounge containing several table-top arcade games. Centipede became MY game and I’d sit, amid the smoking and drinking, just to better my score (things were different in the 80’s kids). So you see, Wreck-It Ralph had my heart before the trailers even came out. Once I saw not one, but two preview screenings (thanks to the Disney Parks Blog and a media screening via my own blog), I was not disappointed.

Wreck-It Ralph is a triumph of story, characters, and animation. The story is one we can all related to; feeling under-appreciated and trapped in your current position and willing to do anything to change your situation. The characters, although a mix of existing video games and the new games created for the film, all work perfectly together and you truly feel for the members of Bad Guys Anonymous, or the out of work Q*bert creatures. You might think it difficult to give 2-dimensional video game characters a backstory, but Disney does it and does it well.

The animation is, in a word, breathtaking. The attention to detail within the Game Central areas, the fun, polished 8-bit setting of Fix-It Felix and Niceland, and the sharp, HD animation within Hero’s Duty all just work together flawlessly. And then, we have Sugar Rush. I, like many of my friends that saw the film, want to LIVE in Sugar Rush. It is just SO. PRETTY. The landscapes, the impeccable detail down to every sugary crumb, is just beautiful. The writing here is hysterical too, lots of candy puns and visual gags to keep you laughing. As my friend and I noted during the movie, once you get to the Sugar Rush scenes, it’s impossible not to want candy, so make sure you arrive to your seat well-stocked with movie snacks!

I truly hope Disney develops the other games featured in Wreck-It Ralph into full video games. While Fix-It Felix is a fun, nostalgic romp to video games past, Sugar Rush is a game I would find myself completely addicted to. And I know people online were asking to play Hero’s Duty as well. The games are just that good in the film, you don’t want to leave them behind when the credits roll. Even down to the theme songs for the games; Hero’s Duty is epically composed by Skrillex in a song that gets everyone’s heart pumping, while the Sugar Rush theme is sung, in English and Japanese, by Japanese supergroup ABK48 (and is now my phone’s ringtone).

Back to the story, believe it or not, it is a heartwarming tale of friendship and redemption. Without the full-on heartstring-pulling that Pixar is known for, I actually did shed a tear at the end of the film, when Ralph discovers his importance in the life of a child. Truly a life message, which Ralph delivers very matter-of-fact-ly, without sappy good-byes or any sad ending. I was completely satisfied when the movie ended, happy with every aspect of the film. I think this is an instant Disney classic and a home run for the entire Disney Animation team. So walk, run, jump, double jump, or “Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A” your way to theatres NOW to experience Wreck-It Ralph yourself.

 

Nicelanders celebrating in Wreck-It Ralph

 

Disclosure: I was provided a free screening of the film, and also attended a free screening held by the Disney Parks Blog. My opinions are my own and unaffected by this. It’s just that great!

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Pete’s Dragon on Blu-Ray for Die-Hard Disney Fans

1 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Pete's Dragon It had been quite some time since I’d seen Pete’s Dragon, other than Elliott lighting up the end of the Main Street Electrical Parade here at the Magic Kingdom. I was probably quite young and may have seen it when it was played on the original Disney Channel, but I really didn’t remember too much about it at all. For those like me, Pete’s Dragon is the endearing story between Pete and his invisible dragon friend Elliott as they develop a special bond and share a magical friendship.  With memorable characters and heartwarming songs including the 1977 Academy Award® “Best Original Song” nominee, “Candle On The Water,” Pete’s Dragon 35th Anniversary Edition is the perfect timeless classic die-hard Disney fans will love.

 

Here are a few clips to remind of the fun in Pete’s Dragon:

 

 

Now on Blu-ray for the first time ever, the disc features include the same bonus features as on the 2009 DVD release, but now in crystal clear Blu-ray release:

Disney’s Movie Magic a history of Disney’s magical mix of live action with animation, narrated by Sean Marshall (Pete), deleted Story board Sequence Terminus & Hoagy Hunt Elliot, rare demo dialog track and storyboard sketches, Original Song Concept: Boo Bop Bopbop Bop (I Love You Too) first demo recording March 1976 with story sketches for an early concept of the song Pete sings to Elliot, Original Demo Recordings: Brazzle Dazzle Day, Every Little Piece, The Greatest Star of All (Deleted Song for Deleted Character), Promotional Record, Four songs are pop versions of the songs used to promote the music and originally released on one 7 inch record including Academy Award nominated Candle on the Water.

Bring it home today for your family!

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Frighteningly Fun Disney Halloween Crafts and Recipes You Must See!

27 October 2012 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Wreck-It Ralph Pumpkin Carving Template

Halloween is right around the corner and if you are in need of inspiration, you need go no further than Spoonful.com and Babble.com for an unending supply of spooky crafts, recipes, costumes and party ideas – many with a Disney theme too! Take a look at these frighteningly fun Halloween tips and tricks:

 

Get in the ghostly spirit with these dreadfully adorable decorations, including recycled spirit jugs,  haunted glassware, pumpkin carving templates, and more.

Balance out the candy consumption without sacrificing any Halloween fun by serving up hauntingly healthy snacks like carrot fingers, pizza mummies  and more.

Whether you’re making dinner or dessert, dishes like mummy meatloaf, monster toe hot dogs and creepy cupcakes are devilishly delicious.
mickey-pumpkins-recipe-photo Stay in a scary state-of-mind all month long with “31 Days of Disney Halloween”, featuring:

  • Disney-themed costumes and accessories
  • Crafts like Mickey’s pumpkin patch and Tinkerbell’s Halloween ghost
  • Recipes for mummy Mickey and Jack Skellington cupcakes, and poison apple cookies!

 

Dread decorating? Check out these 10 simple Halloween decorations like hanging cheesecloth ghosts and masked picture frames that even a zombie could perfect! Continue the creepy crafting with wickedly simple projects like ghostly tree lights, lanterns, and even fruit!

Hocus Pocus Halloween recipes Terrified there’s not enough time to create an awesome (and affordable) costume for your child? Check out these options that can be assembled at the last minute such as a lumberjack, Clark Kent and even Dwight from The Office . Also take a peek at this video for low-key, yet spoo-key ideas for adults.

Stand out from every other haunted house on the block with over 25 unique Halloween party ideas including pumpkin balloon darts, mystery bowls, pumpkin bowling and more!

What’s better than a little food and fright? Get some tasty inspirations from your favorite fright-tastic films, including classics like Hocus Pocus and The Exorcist as well as more recent thrillers such as Zombieland and many others!

I love this Haunted Fairy Cottage made out of a pumpkin too! So many wonderful ideas, time to get crafting!

haunted-pumpkin-cottage-halloween-craft

Find even more on Spoonful.com and Babble.com!

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New Video Takes Us Behind The Scenes At SeaWorld’s Antarctica

25 October 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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SeaWorld Antarctica SeaWorld Orlando is working on an amazing new attraction called Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin, opening in 2013. If you haven’t seen the construction in person or heard what it’s all about, SeaWorld has released a series of YouTube videos with behind-the-scenes info on Antarctica.

SeaWorld Antarctica

The second Behind The Freeze focuses on the stars of our 2013 adventure — the penguins! SeaWorld’s top animal expert, Mike Boos, showcases the species of birds that will make their home at Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin when it opens at SeaWorld Orlando next spring.

Get ready for an epic exploration into an icy world like you’ve never seen before. Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin, the most immersive mega-attraction ever created by SeaWorld – is coming in spring 2013. Set in the majestic grandeur of the icy South Pole, this exhilarating ride will glide, slide and transport your family to the penguins’ surprising world where you can brave a blizzard. Be dazzled by ice and lights. Then it sets you free to explore a one-of-a-kind penguin colony in an expanse that brings you above and below their icy world. It’s an awe-inspiring penguin attraction only SeaWorld could create.

The Antarctica Website provides a way to stay tuned to Behind-The-Freeze webisodes that will continually take fans behind the scenes with the designers and animal experts as they create Orlando’s coolest, must-see 2013 experience, even revealing icy secrets along the way.

After having walked past construction of Antarctica a few times, I’m super excited to experience this attraction in person. It looks like it will be an unforgettable adventure!

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VIDEO: Secret of the Wings Skating Rink Opens at Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District

24 October 2012 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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In a fun tie-in with the newest Disney Fairies installment – Secret of the Wings, the Downtown Disney District opened a skating rink themed to the movie. For readers that haven’t ventured out west, the Downtown Disney District is a lively promenade featuring unique shopping and dining, as well as exciting nighttime entertainment. Located just outside the Parks and adjacent to the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, the Downtown Disney District offers something for everyone from early morning until late at night.

Secret of the Wings Skating Rink

This magical ice skating rink will be located between AMC 12 Theatres and the ESPN Zone, and will invite guests of all ages to glide along to special music and lighting effects. Skates will be available for rent, and helmets will be provided and required for each skater’s safety. Starting November 12, a special holiday village will surround the rink, with themed chalets where guests can purchase seasonal foods and merchandise. Sounds adorable!

Here’s a video with details from the opening ceremony and interviews from the Downtown Disney general manager as well as the Secret of the Wings filmmakers:

 

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Club Penguin’s Annual Halloween Party Visits the Haunted Mansion!

23 October 2012 by Suzannah Otis 2 Comments

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Club Penguin Halloween Party

Club Penguin is such a popular and fun site for kids to play games, create their own characters, and even better, get some Disney-exclusive costumes and settings for their games. I’m consistently impressed at the crossovers Club Penguin has with Marvel and now Disney’s Haunted Mansion too! Check out the official news below:

Ghosts and ghost hunters have taken over Disney’s Club Penguin, the #1 virtual world for kids, in its annual Halloween Party. With over 6 million penguins taking part in last year’s event, Club Penguin’s Halloween Party is the biggest Halloween event online for kids. The fun and fright continues in this year’s event, where players will need to solve the mystery of ghost-researcher Gariwald VIII’s disappearance and uncover the secrets behind his Walt Disney Parks and Resorts-inspired haunted mansion.

While solving the spooky mystery, members can turn into ghosts and haunt the Island, and all players will have the chance to become ghost hunters and catch rogue ghosts. Players can also listen to the latest Club Penguin single, “Ghosts Just Wanna Dance” and take part in two new spook-tacular scavenger hunts. The Halloween Party will begin on October 18 and run until November 1.

Some haunting highlights of the 2012 Club Penguin Halloween Party include:

  • Spooky Island Transformation: The Island will be overrun with ghosts and it is up to players to protect it by becoming ghost hunters.
  • Walt Disney Parks and Resorts-Inspired Haunted Mansion: This year’s party will feature a new haunted mansion, inspired by the Haunted Mansion attraction found at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. By exploring the 9-room mansion, fans will discover numerous nods to the infamous ride, like the maid and butler costumes worn by Haunted Mansion cast members.

Club Penguin Halloween Party

  • Ghost Goggles and Ghost Lab: Once they find the Ghost Goggles hidden in the haunted mansion, players will be able to see the ghosts that are haunting the Island, as well unearth the Ghost Lab.
  • Spook-tacular Scavenger Hunts: Players can complete the “To Boo” list during two new Halloween Scavenger Hunts, giving them the chance to unlock a secret chest and earn new igloo items.
  • Brand New Song: Penguin Band featuring Cadence has released a haunting new song for Halloween – “Ghosts Just Wanna Dance,” that members can play in their igloo when throwing the ultimate Halloween party.
  • Cool Costumes: Players can dress their penguins in the coolest Halloween costumes yet – ghost catchers, ghosts, slices of pizza, ninja robots, creepy cats and more!
  • Famous Penguin Visits: Lucky players will be able to interact with Gary the Gadget Guy during the Halloween party, helping him solve the mystery of his great uncle Gariwald’s disappearance.
  • Igloo Contest: Club Penguin is holding their annual igloo contest, encouraging players to decorate with their most fearsome furnishings for the chance to win huge in-world prizes.

 

Club Penguin Halloween Party

Penguins are invited to put on their spookiest or silliest costumes and join the fun at: clubpenguin.com!

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