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Fun New T-Shirt Designs at Disney Bring Smiles

7 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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Magical Day shirt
I think this is my new favorite. Sparkly, v-neck and a fun saying - perfect!

As you know, I love sharing merchandise that grabs my attention in the Parks, and Disney has really been pushing the envelope on creative t-shirt designs in the past year or so. Fans across twitter have appreciated the artistic, ironic, or self-deprecating designs that have come out recently.

I think the first time I actually laughed out loud at a Disney t-shirt, it was with these literal Mickey and Donald shirts. Now each time I enter a park, I find a shirt that makes me giggle or impresses me with its style. The Disney Couture line, along with Disney’s partnership with Hanes have led to some great new designs and I’m sure there are more to come. Here are a few of my favorites, collected over the last month or so:

 

 

glass slipper shirt
Love this glass slipper – beautiful!
Nerdy Mickey
Nerdy Mickey
Jimi Hendrix Mickey
Jimi Hendrix tribute?
Mickey Bar shirt
I remember these Mickey bars, do you?
Hipster Mickey
Love these two: Old school Mickey and Hipster Mickey
Magical Day Shirt
Have a Magical Day!
Ears shirt
For your favorite selective hearer
Tiana Shirt
Love this take on Tiana too
Balloon Castle
LOVE this design. Brilliant!
Brit Mickey
Brit Mickey
Rescue Rangers
Chip and Dale – Rescue Rangers! Next to graffiti Mickey
Galaxy Mickey
Interplanetary Mickey
Refurbishment shirt
Perfect for work-outs!
Topography Mickey
Topographical Mickey?
Wonderland shirt
I think it’s impossible for me not to like an Alice shirt

 

Do you have a favorite?

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Filed Under: Disney Merchandise, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, Disney Merchandise, Disney shirts, Disney sign shirts, Disney t-shirts, funny Disney shirts, Hanes, Hipster Mickey, Merchandise, Mickey shirts, t-shirts, Up

Winnie the Pooh Brings His Hunny to DVD

4 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Winnie the Pooh BluRay

After seeing Winnie the Pooh in theaters this summer, I was excited to get the DVD+Blu-ray combo pack and share it with my 3 year-old. He hadn’t seen it with me when it came out because he was still at the age where I worried he wouldn’t make it through the whole film. However the minute I popped it in the Blu-ray player, he was enthralled. You can read my review of the film if you’d like, here I’ll just cover the DVD and Blu-ray extras.

Of course, as mentioned in the review, I loved the Ballad of Nessie, and still did on the Blu-ray. It’s so heartwarming and a fun little lesson for children. One thing I noticed watching it at home is I really heard the lovely Zooey Deschanel songs better and really enjoyed hearing them.

The Blu-ray bonus features aren’t too many in number, but with a primarily kids film, I don’t think they are really necessary anyway. These aren’t film buffs Disney is aiming at but there’s just enough behind-the-scenes fun to keep them entertained:

Blu-ray ™Bonus Features:

·       Exclusive bonus short “Mini-Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Balloon” – In this charming short, Pooh comes up with a daring plan to get a hold of some honey by fooling a group of bees.

·       “The Ballad of Nessie” – The animated short film included in the theatrical release is the heartwarming tale of how Nessie found her new home in the Loch Ness.

·       “Winnie the Pooh and His Story Too” – A fun and informative behind-the-scenes look at the film, designed for the whole family. Hosted by John Cleese (narrator of the film), and with occasional help fromPooh himself, this featurette explores Winnie the Pooh’s history from his beginnings as a character in a book, to his continued life in the movies. The filmmakers reveal how they worked to keep the look of the characters and settings in this movie consistent with their first appearances on-screen in1966. Pooh, being a bear of very little mind, finds much of this confusing, but the Narrator and the filmmakers make it all clear to Pooh – and you!

·       Deleted Scenes introduced by directors, Stephen Anderson and Don Hall – 5 deleted scenes including “The Tummy Song,” “”Rabbit’s Friends and Relations,” “Original Eeyore Intro,” “Original Tigger Intro” and “Pooh Searches for a Tail”

·       Sing-Along with the Movie – Follow the red balloon and changing word colors to seven song lyrics featured in the film.

·       Disney Song Selection – “Winnie the Pooh Theme Song,” “The Tummy Song, “A Very Important Thing To Do,” “The Backson Song,” “It’s Gonna Be Great,” “Everything is Honey” and “The Winner Song Finale”

 

The DVD bonus features are limited to the Ballad of Nessie, The Balloon, and 3 deleted scenes. Here’s a fun look at the real Hundred Acre Wood.

 

Winnie the Pooh is available now on DVD, Blu-ray, combo pack and digital download.

 

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Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: Ballad of Nessie, Bonus Features, Disney Blu-ray & DVD, Disney dvds, Winnie the Pooh dvd, Winnie the Pooh movie, Winnie the Pooh review

Kinect Disneyland Adventures Gameplay Preview

4 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Disneyland Adventures During our first Disneyland visit we managed to squeeze a little D23 Expo in, including this fun preview of the Disneyland Adventures game for Xbox 360’s Kinect. Santa brought my eldest a Kinect last year, and he has loved playing Dance Central, Kinectimals and Kinect Sports. There are absolutely no controllers for the Kinect, because YOU are the controller. It’s pretty amazing and once you get used to it, a great immersive game experience.

 

Friend and zannaland correspondent Nicole Siscaretti got to experience Disneyland Adventures first hand, as one of the games creators explains the ins and outs of the game. Things like “you never die in Disneyland” (you just splat and come right back) and how you collect coins and can then purchase costumes for your avatar in Bibiddi Bobbidi Boutique within the game.

 

 

Kinect Disneyland Adventures arrives in stores November 15th. Be sure to pick it up for your adventurer or the whole family!

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Here are some screenshots of the game to entice you, the created world is just breathtaking!

Main Street, USA in Disneyland Adventures
Walk right down the middle of Main Street, U.S.A.

 

Alice Croquet Ball
Become Alice's croquet ball!

 

Paddle with Pirates
Paddle with Pirates!

 

 

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Filed Under: Disney News, Product Reviews, Reviews, Walt Disney World Tagged With: D23 Expo, Disneyland, Disneyland Adventures, game experience, Kinect, Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Microsoft, Nicole Siscaretti, xbox, xbox 360

Three New MUPPETS Film Clips to Enjoy!

3 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis 2 Comments

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I was just sent these clips and they’ve made me even more excited to see the all-new The Muppets movie opening on November 23rd! The second clip in particular is a perfect example of classic Muppet humor –

 

 

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Filed Under: Disney News, Movies & Books, Official Disney Tagged With: Amy Adams, Disney movies, Jason Segel, movie trailers, movies, Muppet movie, Muppets, The Muppets, The Muppets movie, Walt Disney Pictures

Arrrr, it’s The Pirate House of Celebration, Florida!

31 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis 2 Comments

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I have driven by this house for a month now, watching Neil Motti with Tri County Maintenance turn the home of Kim Hawk into this spooky pirate-filled masterpiece.  This is an annual tradition here in Celebration and just one of the many homes that go all out for holiday decor. If you are able to drive through the neighborhood (preferably before the trick-or-treating starts because traffic will be insane once 5pm hits!) be sure you check out all the neighborhoods. I’ve heard there is a house that does music synched to lights like the Halloween light show videos I posted last week, and I know of quite a few spooky residences I’ve driven by. One street got together and did themed scarecrow-like characters all paying homage to spooky or horror movies throughout the years. I thought that was brilliant and such a show of neighborly spirit around Celebration. I know I consider myself extremely lucky to count myself among Celebration’s residents and wanted to share a bit of the experience here: (click to enlarge)

Pirate House of Celebration
From crows nest to poop deck, no detail is left out!

 

Pirate House of Celebration
Is it a house, or a ship?
Pirate House of Celebration
I love the figurehead details!

 

Pirate House of Celebration
Some of the skeleton crew...

 

Pirate House of Celebration
Ye Be Warn!

 

Pirate House of Celebration
Spanish Moss makes for a perfect Halloween decoration - we used it at our own house too!

 

Pirate House of Celebration
Love this cannonball damage!

 

 

Pirate House of Celebration
The edge of the ship has some stowaways!

 

Pirate House of Celebration
I think these lanterns are my favorite detail, they look so authentic at night!

 

Happy Halloween

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Filed Under: Florida Theme Parks & Attractions, Orlando Area Attractions Tagged With: Amazing Halloween house, Celebration FL, Halloween decorations, Life in Celebration, Neil Motti, pirate halloween, Pirate House, Pirate House of Celebration, spooky house

Pirates of the Caribbean Costumes for the Whole Family!

29 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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With the recent release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides on Blu-ray 3D & Blu-ray Hi-Def Combo Pack, there will probably be quite a few swashbucklers ringing your bell for candy treasure in a couple of days! Disney was kind enough to send me some Pirates of the Caribbean Costumes to outfit my own crew, so I thought I’d share some of our fun photos here to show what a great option these costumes are for the whole family. I must add, if I could get my 12 and 11 year old to not only agree on costumes, but actually wear them too, you know these are a great choice! With so many fun pirate-themed days and activities throughout the year, you never know when you might need a great costume like these.

 

Pirates of the Caribbean costumes
Ladies, boys and girls Pirates of the Caribbean costumes

 

Pirates of the Caribbean costumes
We be a scurvy lot!

 

Pirates of the Caribbean costumes
Mens Pirate costume (with big thanks to my husband for playing along!)

 

Pirates of the Caribbean costumes
Our littlest pirate was ready to set sail!

 

If you need to get more inspiration, check out this clip from Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides –

Thanks again to Disney for sending these costumes out. Can’t wait to answer the door on Halloween and give out arrrr candy. (Had to say it!)

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Filed Under: Movies & Books Tagged With: Disney dvd, Pirate costumes, Pirates of the Caribbean 4, Pirates of the Caribbean costumes, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

VIDEOS: Amazing Halloween Light Shows With Music!

27 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis 2 Comments

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As you might be aware, I love Christmas and a major reason for this is all the wonderful twinkling lights on display everywhere, especially at Walt Disney World. The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights in particular are a highlight of the season for me. I’m sure you’ve heard of talented homeowners doing their own version of dancing lights coordinating with music during the holiday season. Well I’ve just discovered one of those talented folks, who decided to take on Halloween. Check out these AMAZING light and music displays from one man in Riverside, CA.


This is Halloween from Nightmare Before Christmas:
Party Rock (Every Day I’m Shufflin) by LMFAO:
Some videos from 2010 –
Pump It by the Black Eyed Peas:

Sandstorm by Darude: (This song always reminds me of playing Dance Dance Revolution left, right, up, up, jump!)

Thriller by Michael Jackson:

Aren’t these amazing?! I for one would LOVE to have this guy as a neighbor! Keep up the great work!

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Filed Under: Disney Holidays Tagged With: Black Eyed Peas, Danny Elfman, Halloween, Halloween lights, LMFAO, Michael Jackson, Nightmare Before Christmas, Party Rock, Pump It, Sandstorm, Thriller, videos, youtube

VIDEO: Fun Overview of LEGOLAND Florida on Opening Day

26 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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I had some friends along with my family at the Grand Opening of LEGOLAND Florida back on October 15, and my good friend Nicole recorded some of our experiences that day. This is just one short example of the many sights to enjoy at LEGOLAND. I’ll still be spotlighting a few of my favorites in the coming days here on Zannaland but until then, enjoy this video from Nicole!


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Filed Under: Florida Theme Parks & Attractions, Guest Authors, LEGOLAND Florida Tagged With: Guest posts, LEGOLAND, LEGOLAND Florida, LEGOLAND Florida Grand Opening, LEGOLAND theme park, Nicole Siscaretti, Polk County FL, video, Winter Haven FL

Arrr! There Be a Giveaway On Stranger Tides Ahead!

18 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis 26 Comments

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PiratesOnStrangerTidesBlurayCombo Who doesn’t love pirates? (Aside from those being pillaged and plundered of course…) And who doesn’t love Pirates (of the Caribbean that is)? No one I know! Well let’s get right down to the pirate-speak and get ye a chance to plunder some treasure.

The dvd and blu-ray are on shelves today, October 18, but you could win a copy without giving up a single one of your pieces of eight, or setting fire to a single village. And there be great bonus features on this shiny treasure. Just look at some of the concept art:

To enter, simply comment below (pirate speak optional but encouraged!) with your favorite character from any of the Pirates of the Caribbean films (or attractions!).

Earn additional entries by:

Hitting “Like” on Zannaland’s facebook page

Tweeting about the giveaway – you can copy and paste this into your tweet:

“Avast! There be treasure @Zannaland .com & I be settin’ my sails to plunder it. Ye can too http://t.co/ii5YC77A #PoTC4Giveaway “

Please comment below for each additional entry so I can count and enter them in the total entries. Thanks and may fortune favor ye!

Giveaway ends on Sunday, October 23 at midnight eastern time. Winner will be posted Monday on this page.

Congrats to Audrey Bloomberg who was our winner chosen at random! Please email me your mailing address at zanna @ zannaland.com 😀

And if ye aren’t chosen, ye can still get $5 off the dvd+blu-ray combo pack by clicking below!

POTC4 DMR Coupon

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Is LEGOLAND Florida Worth the Price of Admission?

17 October 2011 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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LEGOLAND grand opening

Being an extreme Disney Parks fan, I set out to the grand opening of LEGOLAND Florida with a pretty critical eye. As much as my 11 year-old daughter is a thrill-ride junkie, we are not really “other theme park people.” And while I am certainly not alone in my Disney devotion, there is much fun and enjoyment to be had at the new LEGOLAND park in Winter Haven, FL. [Click to enlarge all photos below.]

I was invited down to a media preview of the park, as well as the grand opening celebration. Timing and other commitments only allowed me to attend Saturday’s festivities, but I was thrilled to be there opening day and feel the excitement along with other guests. Block-shaped confetti in traditional LEGO primary colors rained down as songs like “Celebrate” and Sting’s “Brand New Day” played in the background. Helpful “model citizens” (park employees) were on hand to assist with tickets at the gate and pass out park maps.

LEGOLAND grand opening
Confetti at the grand opening celebration

The first thing that hit me as I pushed through the turnstile was the harmony of LEGO with the nature of Florida. There were two huge LEGO displays before us, but mature trees flanked them. It instantly put me at ease, given the history of the Cypress Gardens park that first opened as a botanical garden with waterski shows back in 1936. Way before a Mouse had inspired a theme park on either coast, Cypress Gardens was the biggest Florida attraction of its era. I remember going there once or twice as a child and have fond memories of the Southern Belles that adorned the botanical gardens, waving to visitors. While Cypress Gardens was purchased and turned into an “Adventure Park” back in 2004, most of the original charm remained. I am very happy to report that is still the case under LEGOLAND’s ownership.

 LEGOLAND rainbow
A LEGO rainbow greets under a canopy of trees you as you enter the park

Because of its history and the grounds themselves, this particular LEGOLAND park is a bit different from the other 4 parks around the world. The kid-themed rides along with the impeccably detailed MiniLands which LEGOLAND is known for are definitely still there but now set in a backdrop of centuries-old Cypress trees, a beautiful lake and the botanical garden area, which was kept with the Cypress Gardens name. Locals and visitors of the original park can still see the awe-inspiring banyan tree within the garden path. For me, it was an excellent escape from the hustle and bustle of the theme park rides, mid-way games and vendors.

banyan tree
The amazing banyan tree from the orignal Cypress Gardens

 

That is not to say I did not enjoy the rest of the park. I was actually pleasantly surprised at many aspects and details found within the park. Aimed at guests aged 4-12, the rides themselves are smaller and shorter in length but even bigger guests can still get in on the fun. Two adults may not fit comfortably within the Coastersaurus, but you can definitely still ride and enjoy. It is very difficult for me personally to not compare the level of theming to that of a Disney park, but on its own, LEGOLAND did not disappoint and is chock full of delightful details for you to seek out.

LEGO Kingdoms
Entrance to LEGO Kingdoms where the Dragon Coaster awaits

 

I most enjoyed the Safari Trek, which is really fun for any age. I’ll be writing about that attraction separately because there are so many fun aspects to it. I also loved Miniland USA, which one could literally spend all day exploring and probably still not find all the details. I think, having seen and now taken photos of Miniland USA, it’s hard to convey their detail and scope in pixels, it must be experienced in person.

Kennedy Space Center LEGO
The Kennedy Space Center portion of LEGOLAND Miniland USA

 

LEGO Miniland USA
Just a portion of the vast Miniland USA

 

There is more to the park than roller coasters or attractions where you passively sit and look. There three separate areas full of rides where parents and kids are part of the attraction, making cars move, boats sail and more. There are also several play areas for kids to burn off energy and be a part of a LEGO or DUPLO environment. My three, ages 12, 11, and almost 3, loved every corner of the park. We spent the entire day there and there were still some things we did not get to experience, so we’ll be making a return visit for sure.

DUPLO play area
DUPLO play area - one part of the vast little kid area

 

One area of disappointment within the park were the food options. Snack carts only take cash (not sure if this will change in the future) as do the mid-way games, so be prepared and hit an ATM before you arrive. We ended up at the Lakeside Sandwich Co, which actually offered very little in the way of choice and 3 of our group of 6 ended up getting salads, at $7.50 or up for just the salad, which contained nothing special at all, we weren’t too thrilled. Other choices were pre-made and pre-packaged (freshly made on site we were told) wraps (wrapped in foil with no mention of ingredients) and one or two generic sandwich choices. There were other dining options of burgers, chicken and a pizza and pasta buffet which we’ll have to check out next visit. Bottled water and sodas go for $3+ each, so our lunch quickly added up. I’m hoping these options and possibly prices improve in the coming weeks.

Pirate's Cove Waterski Show
Pirate's Cove Waterski Show from the Island in the Sky 150 feet up

 

That was really my only complaint. Now to answer my own question, is it worth the price of admission ($75 for adults and $65 for kids and seniors)? My answer – yes. It is a steep fee, but if you have kids in the age range, I am confident you will have a day full of entertainment that you won’t regret. If you are a local to the area or visit Florida more than once a year, I think an annual pass is your best value. I honestly wish I’d bought some when they were available for $99. Now at $129 for adults ($99 for children 3-12 and seniors 60+), it’s still the best bang for your buck and you can return again and again to see your favorites or discover something new. At right about an hour away from Walt Disney World, it’s a very doable day trip. The park does close at 5pm but there are some days in upcoming months where they may open an hour or two later. Be sure to check the calendar before you plan your visit. Stay tuned for some more spotlights on my favorite parts of LEGOLAND Florida.

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Filed Under: Florida Theme Parks & Attractions Tagged With: Banyan tree, Cypress Gardens, LEGOLAND, LEGOLAND Florida, LEGOLAND Florida Grand Opening, LEGOLAND theme park, Orlando theme parks, Polk County FL

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