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Disney holidays

Disney’s Art of Animation Celebrates its First Christmas

27 November 2012 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Disney's Art of Animation Christmas twinkling tree

With such a colorful entrance into the Disney resort family, Art of Animation resort was in my sights to check out for the holidays to see just what Disney had up its sleeve to decorate their newest resort. Being a Value, or Value Plus resort, of course the Christmas decorations will be a little more low-key than say the Deluxe resorts. Still, it was fun to see and the decor definitely fits into the resort’s capture of the animation process.

Like the overall theme of Disney’s Art of Animation, the Christmas decor starts off colorless, like a blank page, with sketches. As you progress through the lobby, color is added and as a fan of rainbow colors and white Christmas trees, I was in heaven! It’s a very fun, colorful display, that just makes you happy. All that’s missing are those fun rainbow candy canes my mom always used to get!

 

 

 

Here is a gallery overview of the holiday decorations and details of Disney’s Art of Animation resort – click any photo to view as a slideshow:

Disney's Art of Animation Christmas twinkling tree
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Looking back at the check-in area from Ink & Paint Shop
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Swag within Ink & Paint Shop
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Decorations within the Ink & Paint merchandise shop.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Crush was the only representative from Finding Nemo.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Above the exit to the pool area and guest room buildings. There are more sketches in the swag.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
The one sketch on the tree that was not Ariel or Young Simba.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
The lobby tree at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. Looks like a multi-colored tree, but upon closer inspection, you’ll find familiar sketches nestled within the branches.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Pretty pink background and green wreath!
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Blue swag in the middle of the check-in area.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Had to use the flash on this one, so you could see the adorable pink wreath!
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
The check-in area features colorful wreaths contrasting the color on the walls behind them.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Small tree in the kids area of the lobby.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Multi-colored wreath inside the lobby.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Inside the lobby, the color begins.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
Here, all the decorations are pure white, with no color, just like the sketches-to-painted cells progression within the lobby.
Disney's Art of Animation Christmas
The outside of the resort as you approach.

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Disney Holidays, Disney Resorts, Top Stories Tagged With: AoA, Art of Animation, Art of Animation Christmas, Christmas, Christmas decorations, Disney, Disney Christmas, Disney Christmas decorations, Disney holidays, disney resort, Disney Resort holiday decor, Disney Resorts, Disney resorts holidays, Disney's Art of Animation Resort, holiday decoration

Disney’s Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights Canopy Show

22 December 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights

Yet another family tradition each year and yet another moment to cry tears of joy in a Disney park. My dad loved these lights as well as Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so I’m always flooded with memories when we first turn the orner and see the amazing sparkling colors. I will have to admit, I was a little disappointed with the crowd control this year, normally we can walk right through from the Writer’s Stop, but this year we were detoured at every turn from left of the Great Movie Ride on, and funneled around to the back of the San Francisco area and Lights, Motors, Action!. Unfortunately, this is a terrible way to view experience the lights, especially for first-time visitors. You are able to SEE the lights as you turn into the New York Street area, but cannot gain access until the back, making for teeming throngs of disgruntled guests, and I was among them this week.

Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights

Having visited the Spectacle of Dancing Lights (SODL) each year since it premiered, the overall ‘show’ has always started at the end of New York Street and culminated with the turning Peace on Earth globe, angels and the Nativity. Granted, this route has changed slightly since first opening, when guests would get to walk down Residential Street, but the Peace on Earth was always the ‘finale’ so to speak. As years passed, the lights began to dance to music and more and more interactive elements were added. As a result, I understand that there isn’t any one centerpiece or finale, but the current route with countless detours and barricades made for a very disappointing experience.

In addition, there are many more PhotoPass stations now, making it almost impossible to take family photos, or even photos of just the lights, without a line of guests in front of you, waiting for professional photos. Again, I understand why Disney is doing what they are doing, but from a guest standpoint, it’s not something that benefits most people. How about photo stations outside of the fray of New York Street, where PhotoPass software can add the SODL into the background later? Surely, the photos will look better than a close-up of the base of a giant tree of lights, or building, where you can’t see the immense detail and overall wow factor of the experience. Just my thoughts, as a long-time visitor and someone that heard lots of complaints the night I went, and online too.

Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
Still awe-inspiring, each year.

 

Luckily, the lights and the family memories won out in the end and magic again took over, but I implore Disney to work on a better plan that doesn’t involve so much confusion and frustration. When and if you visit, be prepared for crowds and ask the cast members where you actually enter for the lights so you can head there first. My advice is to go during the week and see the lights later in the night, not when the lights first switch on. Those caveats given, I’d love to share one of my favorite musical portions of the nights’ songs, that I was able to record. If, like me, it’s one of your favorite things at Walt Disney World during the holidays, or you aren’t able to make it down to see the lights, I hope you enjoy the show. This video features the all-new canopy, offering some amazing effects.

 

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Filed Under: Disney Holidays, Family Memories, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas light display, dancing lights, DHS, Disney Christmas, Disney holidays, disney park, Disney parks, Disney's Hollywood Studios, family tradition, hollywood studios, Jennings Osborne, nativity, Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, Osborne Lights, residential street, SODL, video, videos, Walt Disney World

Making Christmas on the Disney Cruise Line’s Dream

2 December 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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The Disney Cruise Line‘s Dream is celebrating its first Christmas on the high seas and the elves (or pixies?) have been quite busy decorating the beautiful ship! Check out this video below, showing the decorating process, including the 20 foot tree in the atrium lobby:

 


I’ve definitely now added a holiday cruise on a Disney Cruise Line ship to my “must-do” list, or maybe Santa is reading this?? 😉

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Contemporary Sweets & Treats at Walt Disney World

2 December 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree
Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree - my favorite display!

Yesterday we took a quick photo tour of Walt Disney World’s monorail resorts and their holiday decor. Today we’ll focus on what Disney’s Contemporary Resort is cooking up for guests who visit the Mary Blair-themed gingerbread tree in the Grand Canyon Concourse.

As you know, Mary Blair is the gifted artist responsible for so much within early Disney history, including the awe-inspiring murals on the fourth floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Perhaps her most famous contribution is whimsical design of the “it’s a small world” attraction. As a tribute to Mary’s art, Disney has created a gingerbread tree in her style for the past 3 years. This display instantly became my favorite of the Disney resorts, surpassing even the giant gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian, simply because of the simplicity and tribute to Mary Blair.

The gingerbread tree has changed a bit since its first year, when it was just a plain tree with some frosting ‘snow’. Last year candy canes and ornaments were added with space for photo ops.  This year the tree has brighter ornaments, a hidden Mickey or two, and the “it’s a small world” background is now edged in lights, has a black backdrop, and Mr. Sun’s face moves as it does in the attraction. When the tree first appeared, all that was sold at the counter were gingerbread cookies in the shape and style of “it’s a small world” characters and a few other treats. Now there are quite the array of elegantly decorated and beautiful cookies and treats, in addition to a Contemporary Resort-shaped A-frame gingerbread house with white chocolate monorail inside! Let’s take a closer look:

 

Contemporary gingerbread treats
more views of the Contemporary gingerbread house
Contemporary gingerbread treats
side-view of the Contemporary gingerbread house
Contemporary gingerbread house
The Contemporary gingerbread house WITH monorail!
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Gingerbread men, and snowflake and bell-shaped sugar cookies, beautiful!
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Mickey cookies and frosted rice crispie treats
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Snowflakes again and chocolate-peppermint-covered chocolate cookies
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Christmas trees and snowflake gingerbread cookies
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Chocolate pops and chocolate-covered Oreo pops
Contemporary gingerbread treats
close-up of the adorable cupcake gingerbread cookies
Contemporary gingerbread treats
Gingerbread shingles, linzer cookies, gingerbread cupcake cookies and more!
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Filed Under: Disney Dining, Disney Holidays, Disney Merchandise, Disney Resorts Tagged With: chocolate monorail, Christmas cookies, Disney Christmas, Disney Christmas cookies, Disney Christmas treats, Disney gingerbread, Disney gingerbread house, Disney holidays, Disney Resort holiday decor, Disney Resorts, Disney resorts holidays, gingerbread houses, gingerbread tree, holiday treats, walt disney world resort, Walt Disney World Resort hotels

Disney Monorail Resort Holiday Highlights

1 December 2011 by Suzannah Otis 2 Comments

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It’s a family tradition to do a Walt Disney World Monorail Resort tour during the holidays, and my mom and I did just that this week. Of course we’ll venture back with the rest of the family, and go at night so we can see all the lights, but this was a lovely day and I captured some photos to share here: (click for full-sized photos)

Polynesian wreath
One of the many hanging wreaths at the Polynesian Resort
Polynesian Christmas
Looking back across the waterfalls to the Polynesian Christmas tree
Polynesian pointsettias
Polynesian pointsettias
Polynesian tree
Polynesian tree
Grand Floridian deer
Elegant Grand Floridian deer, which light up at night
Grand Floridian gingerbread house
Be sure to look for the golden hidden Mickeys!
Grand Floridian gingerbread house
Santa and other gingerbread house details
Grand Floridian gingerbread house
The front is a beautiful photo-op, while the back sells gingerbread shingles and more treats!
Grand Floridian tree downstairs
Grand Floridian tree downstairs
GF Gingerbread House sign
A sign in the shop upstairs tells guests to seek out the giant gingerbread house
Grand Floridian tree upstairs
Grand Floridian tree viewed from upstairs
Contemporary gingerbread ingredients
Contemporary gingerbread ingredients
Contemporary gingerbread guard shack
Contemporary gingerbread guard shack-smells delicious in person!
Contemporary tree Mickey Topper
Chef Mickey atop the world atop the Mary Blair gingerbread tree
Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree
Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree details
Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree
Contemporary Mary Blair gingerbread tree – my favorite display!

 

Stay tuned for more posts on the individual resort goodies, starting with the delicious treats offered at the Contemporary Resort. We’ll also visit the Grand Floridian gingerbread house up close, see what the Beach and Yacht Clubs have to share and come back to the Polynesian when their little gingerbread houses are out!

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Filed Under: Disney Holidays, Disney Resorts, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Christmas decorations, Christmas treats, Contemporary, desserts, Disney Christmas, Disney gingerbread house, Disney holiday resort decor, Disney holidays, Disney Resorts, Grand Floridian, Holidays at Disney, Mary Blair gingerbread tree, Polynesian, resorts, Walt Disney World

VIDEO: Ho Ho Highlights From Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

28 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Peppermint Castle
It's a Candy Cane Castle!

It’s no secret that I love Christmastime. It’s the perfect time of year for me – everything is sparkly and festive (it’s so much easier to get away with sparkles everywhere now!), you can walk around singing songs and no one thinks you’re crazy…and you can be EXTRA cheerful (hopefully people will be extra cheerful back!). I’ve said before that Walt Disney World during the holidays is just magic times ten. The spirit of the season is amped up and you find little details and cheer around every corner.

That is part of why I love Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. I’ve shared more reasons why on TampaBay.com’s mom blog, Whoa, Momma! It’s an annual tradition for my family and the holidays officially start when you see the castle glittering in Dream Lights and see the Once Upon A Christmastime Parade. In addition to reading about it, my friend and video correspondent Nicole Siscaretti has captured some of our favorite moments from our most recent Very Merry Party to share here:

 

If you can make it down to Walt Disney World during the holidays, I highly recommend this magical special event. If you can’t, just keep watching the video while you have some hot chocolate and cookies! 😉

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Filed Under: Disney Holidays, Disney Planning, Disney Special Events, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Christmas Parade, Disney Christmas, Disney holidays, Disney videos, free cookies, free hot chocolate, gingerbread castle, Holiday The Magic The Memories and You, Holiday Wishes Fireworks, Magic Kingdom, Mickey's Once Upon A Christmastime Parade, Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, Nicole Siscaretti, video, Walt Disney World

Prefer Dessert Over Disney’s Turkey Legs? No Problem!

27 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis 3 Comments

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I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw these in the Main Street Confectionery today and just had to share them here: Turkey Leg-shaped Rice Crispie Treats! I have never had the real turkey legs that are so popular at all the Disney Parks…and have no plans to try them any time soon…but these turkey legs, I can do!

Turkey leg rice crispie treats
Now that's a turkey leg I can support!

 

Here are some more seasonal delicacies!

Christmas treats at Disney
More Christmas treats at the Main Street Confectionery

 

Christmas treats at Disney
Holiday apples, fudge and more - love the snowmen!

 

What’s your favorite seasonal treat at a Disney Park?

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Filed Under: Disney Dining, Disney Holidays, Walt Disney World Tagged With: chocolate covered apples, Christmas desserts, Christmas treats, Disney Christmas, Disney desserts, Disney Dining, Disney holiday treats, Disney holidays, Disney parks, Disney rice crispie treats, Disney treats, Magic Kingdom, Main Street Confectionery, Main Street USA, Walt Disney World

Santa Mickey Dole Whip Mugs at Disney Parks

11 November 2011 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Just saw these Santa Mickey mugs for Dole Whip and had to share! The line was too long to ask last night but I’ll update as a find more info. If they are like the Halloween Dole Whip mugs, they will be available daily, not just for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. The Halloween mugs were available in some resort locations with desserts inside too, so keep an eye out.

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Santa Mickey Dole Whip Mug

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Filed Under: Disney Dining, Disney Holidays, Disney Merchandise, Disney News Tagged With: Disney holidays, disney mugs, Dole Whip, Holiday merchandise, limited edition merchandise, Mickey santa mugs

Jack Skellington Antenna Toppers and Other Halloween Fun

2 September 2011 by Suzannah Otis 3 Comments

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Sunday night the family and I popped over for a quick visit to the Magic Kingdom, my first since returning from Disneyland. We didn’t stay long, but I snagged a few photos of some fun merchandise while there –

Jack Skellington antenna toppers
Angry Jack Skellington antenna toppers

 

Jack Skellington antenna toppers
I really like the different style of these vs. the usual Mickey heads.

 

Runaway Brain Mickey plush
Runaway Brain Mickey plush

 

Runaway Brain Mickey plush
He’s all ready for Trick-or-Treating!

 

I don’t recall seeing this much of the “Runaway Brain”-style Mickey in past Halloween merchandise but I could be mistaken. It could also just be a monster/Frankenstein-type Mickey too (or frazzled/stressed-out Mickey??)…but I like to think it’s from Runaway Brain. 😉 I’ll be visiting the parks this weekend and should get more photos of fun Halloween merchandise to share, so stay tuned!

 

 

 

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Happy Easter from Mr. and Mrs. Bunny at the Magic Kingdom!

24 April 2011 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Happy Easter to all!! Hope you have a wonderful day no matter what you celebrate!

Easter bunny at Magic Kingdom
Happy Easter from the Easter Bunnies!

Thanks to @JEFF_EMT for sharing this fun photo!

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