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Four-year-old boy dies after riding Mission: Space; investigation continues
Last Monday afternoon, a 4-year-old Pennsylvania boy died after riding
Mission: Space at Epcot. Following the tragedy, Disney shut down the attraction
for the remainder of the day. After a complete inspection in which Disney
engineers determined that the $100 million ride was operating correctly
and there was no malfunction, Mission: Space was open to guests on Tuesday
morning. Cast members report few, if any, questions from other guests
regarding the incident.
At approximately 3:14 p.m. on Monday, Daudi Bamuwamye (DOH’-dee bahm-yoo-WAHM’-yay),
his mother and his sister boarded a capsule in Bay 3 of Mission: Space.
During the ride, his mother, Agnes Bamuwamye, noticed that his body was
rigid with his legs sticking straight out in front of him. She grabbed
his hand, thinking that he was frightened. At the end of the ride, she
found that he was limp and unresponsive in his seat. She picked him up
and headed toward Alejandro Barroso, the nearest Disney employee, who
was entering the ride to point guests to the exit. Barroso and the mother
then took the boy to the lobby area and laid him on his back on a bench.
Barroso picked up the phone, called 911, and began speaking to the operator.
At that time, Barroso’s supervisor Scott Clark arrived and continued talking
to the 911 operator while Barroso went back to the boy.
At this point, according to the Sheriff’s report, Barroso “checked for
a pulse and breathing. Finding neither, Barroso began CPR. Clark finished
with the 911 operator and then began assisting Barroso with CPR.” However,
according to the tape of the 911 call, it was not until one minute and
17 seconds into the call (over a minute after Clark took the phone) that
the 911 operator asked if the child was breathing. (The initial description
of the situation to the operator was that the boy had “passed out.”) When
advised that he was not breathing, she asked if anyone was doing CPR or
was CPR-trained. The response from Clark was that nobody was doing CPR.
It was not until two minutes and 40 seconds into the call that it was
stated that CPR was underway. Clark did not get off the phone until the
arrival of the Reedy Creek Emergency Services team four minutes and 30
seconds into the call. It is also uncertain as to why Clark identified
himself to the 911 operator as “John.”
After the paramedics arrived, they continued to perform CPR on the boy
and transported him to Celebration Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
An autopsy on Tuesday found no evidence of trauma and could find no reason
for his death. Further tests are being conducted, but no results are expected
for a couple of weeks.
According to the Sheriff’s department, Bamuwamye was 46 inches tall,
two inches taller than the minimum height requirement for the attraction.
Signs on the ride warn guests with any of several health conditions not
to ride. Bamuwamye was said not to have any medical conditions.
In 2003, Disney began placing motion sickness bags on the ride due to
the nausea that the attraction induced in many riders. The number of reported
incidents on the ride has decreased substantially since the warning signs
were upgraded last year. The most recent reported incident was late last
year, when a 40-year-old woman fainted on the ride and was transported
to a hospital.
While Mission: Space riders experience a force of only about 2 forces
of gravity, as compared to 4 Gs or more on other major theme park attractions,
those other rides only exert the G-force for a few seconds, while Mission:
Space exerts a sustained force for approximately 45 seconds. This, combined
with the possible dizziness and nausea that can be caused by clogged ears,
turning of the rider’s head or closing of the rider’s eyes, has caused
many riders to need either medical assistance or at least a lengthy rest
to recover their equilibrium.
Walt Disney World is one of several large theme parks and resorts in
Florida that is not subject to state regulations on ride inspections.
Disney does voluntarily report basic details about incidents that require
hospitalization, or cases that require transportation to hospitals. However,
attractions at Walt Disney World are only inspected by Disney engineers.
Despite that, it is doubtful that Disney would reopen the attraction if
it was not safe, in light of the public relations nightmare and loss of
trust that would result from further injuries on the attraction.
Last week, the California Supreme Court ruled that theme park attraction
operators should be considered “common carriers,” which requires
a higher duty of care, but the ruling only affects parks in California.
U.S. Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) is again pushing a bill to require the
Consumer Product Safety Commission to provide federal safety oversight
for the theme park industry, but it is unknown if this accident will allow
this bill to successfully make it out of committee, where it has died
each time it was introduced previously.
In 2003, Entertainment Technology Corp., which designed the ride system
for Disney, filed suit against the company alleging, among other things,
that there was a risk to the public because Disney refused to allow it
to be involved in the safety testing before the attraction’s opening (link).
Last week, however, a federal judge in Pennsylvania threw out the part
of the lawsuit related to the question of safety and inspections by ETC.
The Bamuwamyes have reportedly hired Robert Samaritan, a personal-injury
lawyer in Tampa. However, until the additional test results are released,
it will not be known whether the ride is at fault or if the boy had an
undiagnosed pre-existing medical condition.
A funeral service for Bamuwamye was held on Saturday.
Annual Passholder room discounts experience major change
Some major changes are being imposed on room reservations utilizing the
Annual Passholder discount. Effective for stays beginning on or after
October 8, passholder discounts must be booked at least 120 days in advance.
The discounted rooms can only be booked online at the passholder Web site
or via travel agent. Reservations will require a non-refundable deposit
of one night’s room rate plus tax. In addition, passholders will only
be able to book one room instead of three.
This is going to put a crimp in many passholders’ vacations, as those
who make spontaneous trips will no longer be able to get those short-dated
reservations. In addition, since access to passholder Web site is limited
to those with a currently active passport, guests cannot buy an annual
passport voucher and reserve a room using the passholder rate because
they have not yet been to the park to activate the pass. This will be
bad news for many who plan their vacations in this fashion.
We hope to have more on this story later this week.
Disney officially announces IT outsourcing
Disney made the official announcement last Monday that about one-third
of all Information Technology positions would be outsourced to International
Business Machines (IBM) and Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) for more
than $1.3 billion over seven years. Over the next two months, the positions
will be transferred to the two companies, with the affected employees
given the chance to transfer with their jobs.
IBM will receive approximately $730 million over 7 years to manage Disney’s
mainframe and approximately 3,700 midrange computers, data storage systems
holding 1.4 petabytes (1.4 quadrillion bytes) of information, major applications
such as SAP AG business planning system and legacy software that runs
operations at the domestic theme parks. While IBM will keep some employees
on site, other work will be handled from a support site in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
ACS will receive $610 million over seven years to manage Disney’s network,
desktop PCs, help desk support, procurement and security.
Disney Marathon to introduce Team Challenge competition
Disney has announced another new feature for the 13th annual marathon
weekend. In addition to splitting the dates of the two races—with
the Half-Marathon being run on Saturday while the Marathon remains on
Sunday—and introducing the Goofy’s Race-and-a-Half Challenge for
those who run both races, Disney will also introduce the Team Challenge
for 2006. Teams will consist of three to five runners. The top three individual
scores for each team will be added together to determine the team score.
The top three teams in each of seven categories will receive awards.
Teams can register in the following categories: Male, Female, Mixed (at
least one female participant), Masters (men or women 40 years or older),
Running Clubs, Corporate and Military (active, retired, or reserve members
of the U.S. Military). Team registration fees are $35 per team in addition
to the individual fees of $95 for the marathon and $85 for the half-marathon.
For training tips and other information about the Walt Disney World Marathon,
see our WDW Marathon Information
Guide.
One millionth athlete participates at Wide World of Sports Complex
Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex honored the one-millionth athlete
to participate at the site. Desirre Wilkerson of Louisville, Kentucky,
was at The Milk House arena to participate in the AAU Junior Volleyball
National Championships when she was honored. The 13-year-old received
a special globe-shaped trophy, special T-shirts and picture frames for
her and her teammates, helped unveil a special “One Million Athletes”
banner at The Milk House and served as honorary grand marshals for the
afternoon parade at the Magic Kingdom. The complex reached the milestone
in approximately eight and a half years.
DVC member block parties at Pleasure Island
The Tuesday night parties at Pleasure Island for Disney Vacation Club
members have been scheduled. From 5-7 p.m. every Tuesday night from July
5 through August 23, DVC members can attend the complementary Member Block
Parties outside or inside the Rock ‘n’ Roll Beach Club (depending on weather).
Those attending the party receive complementary admission to Pleasure
Island for the evening. Member ID cards are required for entry to the
party. Regular Pleasure Island age restrictions are in effect after 7
p.m.
Junior Golf Camps return
Walt Disney World Golf is again offering a series of junior golf camps
this summer for kids age 8 to 15. The Monday-to-Friday classes feature
instruction from members of Disney’s PGA Teaching Staff. Lessons will
focus on rules, safety and etiquette and will include swing drills, skills
competitions and general play on Disney’s Oak Trail course. The four scheduled
camps begin today (June 20), next Monday (Just 27), July 11 and July 18,
and run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Cost for the one-week program is
$275. Reservations may be made either by phone at 407-938-3435 or at the
Disney World Golf web site (link).
Jesse James and Huffy team up at Disney Adventures event
Just added to the Disney Adventures “Future of Cool” event at the Downtown
Disney Marketplace this weekend is the “Hell on Wheels” showcase of kids’
chopper bikes designed by Jesse James of West Coast Choppers for Huffy
Bikes. The area will feature displays of the bikes, a free staged photo
op with a bike and a backdrap and free giveaways. The event runs from
4-10 p.m. on June 24-26. It is believed that this is the first time that
“Hell” has come to Walt Disney World since the closure of Mr. Toad’s Wild
Ride.
Say goodbye to Lucky
If you want to see Lucky the Dinosaur at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, time
is running out. The nine-foot-tall, 450-pound standalone Audio-Animatronic
character’s last day in Florida will be July 28. After that, he heads
off to Hong Kong for the grand opening of Hong Kong Disneyland.
Correction: Extra Magic Hour changes
Last week, we noted that the Magic Kingdom would be adding Extra Magic
Hours for the summer, starting July 1. The changes actually began last
Wednedsday. We apologize for any confusion that may have caused.
Ears to the ground
…On July 4, both Fantasy in the Sky (at the Magic Kingdom) and Sorcery
in the Sky (at the Disney-MGM Studios) fireworks will be presented at
9:00 p.m. Illuminations (at Epcot) will be presented at 10:00 p.m. Park
closing times for that day will be Disney’s Animal Kingdom at 6 p.m.,
Epcot and the Disney-MGM Studios at 10:00 p.m. and the Magic Kingdom at
12:30 a.m.
…Chicken Little and Abby Mallard (Ugly Duckling) are now making
appearances at the Disney-MGM Studios, including acting as grand marshals
for the Stars and Motor Cars Parade.
…We have had a report that the soundtrack on the Rock ‘n’ Roller
Coaster now features a medley of different songs.
…Handstamps are a thing of the past as of today, as guests re-entering
theme parks now will only use their ticket and their biometric reading.
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Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Magic Kingdom
- Toon Park playground in Mickey’s Toontown Fair – closed
for refurbishment from June 6–30.
- 20,000 League Under the Sea lagoon – most of the area
has reopened, featuring corral–type planters and more walkway space.
The remainder is transforming into a Hundred Acre Wood–themed children’s
play area featuring slides, climbing structures, and interactive pop-jet
fountains. The area, to be called “Pooh’s Playful Spot,” is
expected to open around September. - Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – refurbishment of
seats and carpeting occurring on a rolling basis; the attraction remains
open. - Timekeeper – opens seasonally. The attraction is rumored
to be opening this week for the summer season. - Jungle Cruise, the Enchanted Tiki Room – Under New
Management, the Hall of Presidents and the Country Bear
Jamboree – open at 10 a.m. every day. - Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station – will be closed
from May 22 – June 30. - Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration – reportedly returns
after the 18-month “Happiest Celebration on Earth” festivities
end.
Epcot
- Ice Station Cool – closed through late this year for refurbishment.
- The Wonders of Life pavilion – open seasonally. The Pure
and Simple eatery and the Well and Goods Limited shop have
been removed, while the Body Wars, Cranium Command, and
The Making of Me attractions now open when the pavilion is open.
The pavilion is currently closed.
Disney–MGM Studios
- No current refurbishments.
Animal Kingdom
- Lucky the Dinosaur – is scheduled to appear in May –
July, 2005.
- Expedition Everest – is scheduled to open in Spring 2006.
The likely official opening date is April 22, which is both Earth Day
and the park’s birthday, but previews may start as early as February
2006.
Resorts
- Polynesian Resort – Work is now beginning on the complete
refurbishment and upgrading of rooms and hallways in all buildings,
which is expected to be completed by June, 2006.
- Contemporary Resort – The South Garden Wing will be closed
for refurbishment from May 30 – October 31. Rumors indicate that
the buildings may be completely gutted and rebuilt as Disney Vacation
Club villas. No confirmation of the conversion yet. After the South
Garden Wing is complete, renovations will continue through the rest
of the resort, which is expected to run through November, 2007.
- BoardWalk Resort – Conversion of the previous
Disney Vacation Club sales center into 19 additional villa-style accommodations
through June, and the second floor villas located directly above the
project area not available for booking during the construction. Major
pipe replacement project underway in corridors outside guest rooms daily
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. through summer 2005. No work scheduled inside guest
rooms.
- Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa – Phase I’s construction
of four buildings complete; Phase II’s eight units are opening one each
month, through October 2005; Phase III’s six units due in 2007, involves
razing the old Fairway Villas.
- Yacht Club Resort – Siding renovation project to continue
through mid-2005.
- Disney’s Vero Beach Resort (DVC Resort) – Roof repairs
due to hurricane rehabilitation are ongoing and scheduled to run through
late November. - Walt Disney World Swan Hotel – Repainting of the building’s
exterior is underway. Regular hotel operations are not affected.
Water Parks
- No current refurbishments.
Elsewhere
- Magnolia Golf Course – Closed for major renovation from
May 9 – September 10.
- Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba – performs Tuesdays –
Saturdays.
Park Events
Ongoing
- Star Wars Weekends. Fridays – Sundays, May 20 – June
26. A celebration of all things Jedi and Sith (link).
July 2005
- ESPN Great Outdoor Games. July 7-10. The sixth annual event
moves to Walt Disney World this year (link). - A Morning With Harmony Kingdom. July 9. Collectible box release
at Disney’s Animal Kingdom (link). - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Training Camp. July 29 – August 17.
The National Football League team heads down I-4 to get in shape for
the season (link).
September 2005
- Tom Joyner Family Reunion. Sept. 2–4. The annual gathering
hopes not to be cancelled by hurricane again this year (link).
- A Precious Weekend – Happiness Shared Together. Sept. 3–4.
Release of first-ever Precious Moments and Disney Character integrated
figurines (link).
- One Little Spark… A Morning with a Purple Dragon. Sept. 8.
Release of Figment sculpture and limited-edition pin (link).
- Night of Joy. Sept. 9–10. Disney’s annual Christian music
festival (link).
- Happiest Pin Celebration on Earth. Sept. 9–11. The big
fall pin event, held at Epcot’s World Showplace (link).
- Walt Disney World Triathlon. Sept. 23–25. Competitors
race around the resort on water, bike and foot (link).
- Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. Sept. 30 –
Nov. 13. The annual celebration of things gustatory, plus the Eat to
the Beat concert series (link). - Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Sept. 30, Oct. 2, 6,
7, 11, 13, 16, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31. The big celebration of
the boo-tiful season (link).
October 2005
- Komen Central Florida Race for the Cure 5K. Oct. 8. The annual
fund-raising run for breast cancer research (link). - Disney’s Race for the Taste 10K. Oct. 9. The annual Disney
10K race gets a new name and a theme (link). - Funai Classic at Walt Disney World. Oct. 20–23. The 35th
annual fall golf classic is played on the Palm and Magnolia courses
(link).
November 2005
- Festival of the Masters. Nov. 11–13. Artists display their
works at Downtown Disney (link). - Super Soap Weekend. Nov. 12–13. Daytime stars descend
upon the Disney-MGM Studios (link). - Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights. Nov. 23 – Jan. 8,
2006. Millions of lights bombard the eyes at the Disney-MGM Studios
(link). - Holidays Around the World. Nov. 25 – Dec. 30. Epcot celebrates
the season, including the popular Candlelight Processional (link). - Festival of the Seasons. Dates TBA. Downtown Disney celebrates
the season (link). - Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Nov. 27, 29, Dec. 1, 2,
4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20. Snow on Main Street, free hot cocoa
and cookies. What’s not to like? (link). - MouseFest 2005. November 30 – December 3. Meet your favorite
Disney Internet and guidebook authors (including some of us!) at a gathering
of the Disney Internet community around the World (link).
December 2005
- Pop Warner Super Bowl. Dec. 4–10. Football players and
cheerleaders descend on the resort for the annual championships (link).
- Pleasure Island New Year’s Eve. Dec. 31. Pleasure Island celebrates
the actual New Year (link).
- New Year’s Eve at Cirque du Soleil. Dec. 31. Cirque puts on
special New Year’s performances (link).
- Atlantic Dance Hall New Year’s Eve. Dec. 31. Ring in the New
Year at the BoardWalk’s own dance club (link).
January 2006
- Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo. Jan. 5–7. Check in for
the weekend’s races and check out the vendors (link).
- FamilyFun Magazine Family Fun Run. Jan. 7. The shortest run
of the weekend (link).
- Walt Disney World Half-Marathon. Jan. 7. Registration now open
(link).
[Note: The full- and half-marathons are now held on separate days. Read
our WDW Marathon Guide.]
- Walt Disney World Marathon. Jan. 8. Registration now open
(link).
May 2006
- Epcot Teddy Bear and Doll Weekend. May 19–21. Collectible
bears and dolls at Epcot (link).
Current Discounts & Promotions
Fall Passholder rates are out
Annual Passholder and Florida Resident discounts have been released for
August 28 through October 4, with rates starting at $59 per night for
value resorts and $89 per night for moderate resorts. The discount code
to use is EXI. See the Passholder web site (link)
or MouseSavers (link)
for more information.
Radisson Resort Parkway announces rates through 2005
Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has announced their rates
through the end of 2005.
Courtyard View | Deluxe Pool View | |
2005 | ||
Through June 30 | $87 | $97 |
July 1 – July 4 | $117 | $127 |
July 5 – Aug 13 | $87 | $97 |
Aug 14 – Sept 29 | $83 | $93 |
Sept 30 – Oct 22 | $107 | $117 |
Oct 23 – Nov 22 | $87 | $97 |
Nov 23 – Nov 26 |
$107
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$117
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Nov 27 – Dec
22 |
$87
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$97
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Dec 23 – 27 | $133 | $143 |
Dec 28 – 31
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$179
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$189
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Click here
for more information, or here
to make reservations now.
Disney’s Summer Price Slice discount returns to golf courses
Summer Price Slice is back with reduced-price greens fees on tee times
after 10 a.m. daily from May 2 through Sept. 29 on Disney’s five 18-hole
golf courses.
Golfers can play the premier Osprey Ridge course after 10 a.m. for $60
(compared to a normal seasonal greens fee of $119) or Eagle Pines for
$50 (compared to a normal seasonal fee of $109). Post-10 a.m. rounds on
the Magnolia, Palm or Lake Buena Vista courses are $45 (compared to a
normal seasonal fee of $89-$94). Prices include golf cart rental.
Disney’s Summer Price Slice also gives golfers the opportunity to play
afternoon rounds late into the day. Golfers can take on Osprey Ridge after
3 p.m. for $35 ($30 after 5 p.m.). Eagle Pines, Magnolia and Palm start
at $30 after 3 p.m. ($25 after 5 p.m.). Rounds at Lake Buena Vista start
at $25 after 3 p.m. ($20 after 5 p.m.).
For tee times, call 407-WDW-GOLF (407-939-4653) or go to the Walt Disney
World Golf web site (link).
Plan ahead and save a few bucks
The entire ticket price structure changed as of January 2, 2005, to the
new “Magic Your Way” passes. Advance purchase discounts are
only available on tickets above the base ticket of at least 5 days.
Adult/Child Total Cost | 1-day | 2-day | 3-day | 4-day | 5-day | 6-day | 7-day | 8-day | 9-day | 10-day |
Base Ticket | $59.75 / $48 | $119 / $96 | $171 / $137 | $185 / $148 | $193 / $155 | $196 / $157 | $199 / $160 | $202 / $162 | $205 / $164 | $209 / $167 |
W/ Park Hopper | $94.75 / $83 | $154 / $131 | $206 / $172 | $220 / $183 | $228 / $190 | $231 / $192 | $234 / $195 | $237 / $197 | $240 / $199 | $244 / $202 |
W/ Plus Pack | $104.75 / $93 | $164 / $141 | $216 / $182 | $230 / $193 | $238 / $200 | $241 / $202 | $244 / $205 | $247 / $207 | $250 / $209 | $254 / $212 |
(plus 2) | (plus 2) | (plus 2) | (plus 3) | (plus 3) | (plus 4) | (plus 5) | (plus 5) | (plus 5) | (plus 5) | |
Premium Ticket | $139.75 / $128 | $199 / $176 | $251 / $217 | $265 / $228 | $273 / $235 | $276 / $237 | $279 / $240 | $282 / $242 | $285 / $245 | $289 / $247 |
Premium, No Expiration | N/A | $209 / $186 | $261 / $227 | $280 / $243 | $308 / $270 | $321 / $282 | $334 / $295 | $382 / $342 | $392 / $395 | $399 / $347 |
Advance Purchase Discount | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | $7/$6 | $9/$7 | $11/$9 | $11/$9 | $11/$9 | $12/$9 |
Annual Passholders
Receive 10 percent off the price of their lunch meal at selected
Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for
up to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE
(407-939-3463) for locations and reservations.
Park Hours
Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available through August 2005.
Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Sat |
6/20 |
6/21 |
6/22 |
6/23 |
6/24 |
6/25 |
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MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-10p |
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6/26 |
6/27 |
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MK 9a-11p |
MK 9a-11p |
Entertainment Schedule
Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available through August 2005.
Theme Park Events
Magic Kingdom | Epcot World Showcase | Disney-MGM Studios | Animal Kingdom |
Monday 6/20 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Tuesday 6/21
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Wednesday 6/22
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Thursday 6/23
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Friday 6/24
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p Star Wars Weekends celebrity guests: Jake |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Saturday 6/25
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Star Wars Weekends celebrity guests: Jake |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Sunday 6/26
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p Star Wars Weekends celebrity guests: Jake |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Monday 6/27 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p Wishes Fireworks 10p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:30p Fantasmic 9p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Downtown Disney Entertainment
(Separate admission required)
Rock & Roll Beach Club | West End Stage | House of Blues |
Monday 6/20 | ||
Stormbringer |
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Tuesday 6/21
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Stormbringer |
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Wednesday 6/22
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Frankie & the West End Boys |
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Thursday 6/23
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Stormbringer |
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Liz Mandeville Greeson (Blues Kitchen), free; |
Friday 6/24
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Stormbringer |
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Pocket Change (Blues Kitchen), free; 11 p.m. |
Saturday 6/25
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Stormbringer |
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HOB and Enemy Ink presents House of?Punk! featuring Jimmy Griswald (Blues Kitchen), free; 11 p.m. |
Sunday 6/26
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Fifth Year Crush |
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The Goldenaires (gospel brunch), $30 adult, |
Monday 6/27 | ||
Fifth Year Crush |
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