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Disney outsources overnight cleaning jobs; redeploys workers
The next time you walk through the lobby of a Disney resort in the middle
of the night, those people cleaning the floor won’t be Disney cast members.
In a move that Disney said would improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness,
all third-shift custodial positions at the resorts will be outsourced
effective October 1, with the existing third-shift workers redeployed to
other positions.
Disney said that the private services that will be contracted to take
over the work will maintain the high standards set by the cast members.
The displaced cast members will be offered positions that will carry the
same base pay rate.
It is uncertain whether this move is aimed at cutting more positions
from the internal payroll, finding more bodies to fill the understaffed
positions during the day shift, or both.
The third-shift custodial cast members are represented by UNITE HERE
Local 362. Local 362 president Morty Miller has stated that he believes
that the move violates the existing labor contract and he intends to challenge
it, perhaps filing an unfair labor practice charge. He stated that this
is the first time that Disney has outsourced union-represented positions
in over a decade. (The information technology positions outsourced earlier
this year were non-union jobs.)
Local 362 UNITE HERE, which represents about 5,000 full- and part-time
custodial, attractions and vacation planning workers, held an emergency
meeting of third-shift resorts custodial workers on Saturday morning.
At press time, no results of the meeting had been made public.
We’ll take a closer look at the trend of outsourcing jobs at Disney,
from custodial to animators to Imagineers, in an upcoming article.
A construction wall blocks off a portion of Main Street Station while
it’s under refurbishment. Photo by Brian Bennett.
Disney Wonder detours around Ophelia
Hurricane (then Tropical Storm) Ophelia caused a change in plans for
the Disney Cruise Line last week. Due to the storm’s proximity to the
Florida coast, the Disney Wonder docked at Port Everlades in Fort
Lauderdale instead of its home base of Port Canaveral last Thursday. Disney
attempted to modify travel arrangement for as many passengers as possible
that were both embarking and debarking at Port Everglades. Those passengers
who were not able to reroute their inbound flights to Fort Lauderdale
were being bused from Port Canaveral to Port Everglades. Returning cruisers
that could not be rerouted were bused from Port Everglades back to Port
Canaveral.
Conditions were more stable by the weekend, and the Disney Magic
docked at Port Canaveral on Saturday, while the Disney Wonder did
the same on Sunday. However, with Ophelia still circling out in the Atlantic
off the Florida coast (landfall is predicted for tomorrow), more rescheduling
may be necessary this week.
Disney releases more Everest details
Disney has released a short description of the Expedition: Everest attraction
scheduled to debut next year.
In Expedition Everest, guests board an old mountain railway destined
for the foot of Mount Everest. The train rolls through thick bamboo
forests, past thundering waterfalls, along shimmering glacier fields
and climbs higher and higher through the snow-capped peaks.But suddenly the track ends in a gnarled mass of twisted metal and
the thrills intensify as the train races both forward and backward through
mountain caverns and icy canyons and guests head for an inevitable face-to-muzzle
showdown with the mysterious yeti (known to some as the abominable snowman).
The attraction, expected to be offering previews as early as February
with an expected official opening on April 22 (but don’t plan your vacation
around those dates), will have a 44-inch height requirement.
Despite the fact that they’re behind the Main Street Station refurbishment
wall, ladders are chained together. Photo by Brian Bennett.
Disney introduces Magic Your Way Platinum package for 2006
Looking for a really all-inclusive vacation package with literally all
of the frills? Disney has introduced a fourth level of the Magic Your
Way (MYW) package for next year. Joining the standard MYW, MYW Plus Dining
and MYW Premium packages is the new MYW Platinum Package.
This package includes just about anything that you can think of to do
at Walt Disney World, similar to the “Gold Key” plan offered
15-20 years ago. The package includes accommodations at a deluxe resort;
MYW tickets with Park Hopper option and Water Park Fun & More option;
the complete dining package (including Victoria & Albert’s); unlimited
access to recreational activities including golf, miniature golf, water
sports, parasailing, horseback riding and fishing; reserved seating at
Fantasmic; a fireworks cruise (your choice of Wishes or Illuminations);
a spa treatment; unlimited access to theme park tours (including DiveQuest
and the Aqua Tour); category 2 seats for Cirque du Soleil; unlimited access
to kids clubs or in-room child care; personalized itinerary planning;
unlimited access to Grand Gathering experiences (if your party is at least
8 people) and a special keepsake.
Basically, if you get this package, there’s pretty much nothing else
that you’ll be spending money on, except for souvenirs.
Disney introduces another “Intimate Wedding” site
Disney’s “Intimate Weddings”—a package designed for just
the couple and a small group of guests—has added a sixth available
location to its portfolio. You can now tie the knot at the Asante Terrace
at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, overlooking Arusha Savannah. Intimate Weddings
can accommodate up to 20 guests. This location joins the other five existing
locations: Sunset Pointe at the Polynesian Resort, the Wedding Pavilion,
the Wedding Gazebo at the Yacht Club Resort, Sea Breeze Point at the BoardWalk
Resort and Sunrise Terrace at the Wilderness Lodge.
The clock for Main Street Station is safely packed away in a crate, awaiting
its reinstallation. Photo by Brian Bennett.
Marathon field now closed
If you’ve been sitting back and waiting to decide whether or not to sign
up for the Walt Disney World Marathon or Half Marathon, time has run out.
Both events are now full, selling out all 13,000 spaces in each. Over
700 athletes have signed up for the “Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge”
by registering for both races. If you are not signed up and still want
to participate in the weekend, you can still sign up for the Family Fun
Run 5K race or volunteer to help out at the event. For more information
about the Walt Disney World Marathon, you might want to check out Lani
Teshima’s WDW Marathon Guide here on MousePlanet (link).
More details on World of Disney makeover
Disney has revealed some of the details of the makeover that begins next
month at the World of Disney store in Downtown Disney. Three new rooms
being created are the Bibbiddi Bobbiddi Boutique, the Princess Room and
the Adventure Room.
The boutique will provide hairstyling, make-up and manicures to transform
little girls into their favorite Disney princesses. The Princess Room
lets young guests try on princess outfits. The Adventure Room allows boys
to build pirate hats or skulls, play the latest video games, and find
clothing and accessories for pirate, cowboy, superhero and space explorer
costumes.
By request, some alternate supermarket locations
Following our note last month (link)
that the Winn-Dixie supermarkets at the Hunter’s Creek Shopping Center
and the SouthChase shopping center would be closing, we received email
from folks who stopped at one of those particular locations on each trip
to Walt Disney World asking where there might be other supermarkets along
the route from the Orlando International Airport to the Disney resort
along the Greeneway (SR-417).
As a public service to them and anyone else who might be wondering, we’ve
located a few supermarkets in that area. Publix has a three locations
conveniently located to the Greeneway:
- Colonial Promenade at Hunter’s Creek (link),
about one mile from Exit 10 - Publix at Landstar (link),
less than 1.5 miles from Exit 14 - Publix at Southchase (link),
about 1.5 miles from Exit 11
Winn-Dixie doesn’t appear to have anything in the immediate vicinity
of the Greeneway anymore, but there appear to be a couple of locations
(link)
somewhat convenient to an endpoint at Walt Disney World. The location
at the Shoppes of Lake Avenue is a short drive north up SR-535 from Hotel
Plaza Boulevard, while the location at Gooding’s Formosa is along SR-192
west of World Drive.
Gooding’s has locations (link)
at Crossroads Plaza at the intersection of Hotel Plaza Boulevard and SR-535
and in downtown Celebration.
There are also Super Targets, Super WalMarts and warehouse clubs in the
area.
Happy grocery shopping!
DVC to get into the Halloween spirit
Disney Vacation Club resorts will feature special Halloween celebrations
this year. A special Halloween evening event will be held at the BoardWalk
Resort from 5:30-8:30 p.m., with music, characters, trick-or-treating
and other activities. The Saratoga Springs Resort will host a Halloween
pool party, featuring trick-or-treating, a mummy-wrapping contest and
an outdoor Halloween movie. There will be a whole week worth of activities
at Old Key West Resort, where daily Halloween crafts projects help count
down to Halloween events including pumpkin decorating, costume contests
and a pool party. The other DVC resorts (including the Hilton Head Island
and Vero Beach Resorts) will also be joining in the fun, as well. So if
you’re a DVC member who will be visiting on Halloween but not going to
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, keep your eye out for special events
at your resort!
Corrections and updates
- Last week, we indicated that the Wonders of Life pavilion had been
returned to the park maps. It appears that not all of the old maps were
discarded when the new maps came out and are still being given to guests,
and those who told us that Wonders was back on the map received the
old Epcot park map. (The old maps say “GUIDEMAP” in yellow on a purple
background, while the colors are reversed on the new maps.) We apologize
for the confusion. - Last week, we noted a rumor that it will cost $2 to embroider your
name on your mouse ears starting in October. Apparently, we’re a little
behind the times. We’ve been informed that the Magic Kingdom is the
only place left at Walt Disney World that doesn’t charge for the embroidery.
The reason for this is that Magic Kingdom is the only place that still
stitches your name by hand. The other locations (at Downtown Disney
and the Disney-MGM Studios) use computer-programmed machines. So as
long as they are still using the old machines at the Magic Kingdom,
there will be no charge for embroidery. So far, park management at the
Magic Kingdom is refusing the new system because it’s not traditional
and doesn’t fit in with the atmosphere at Magic Kingdom, so you may
be able to continue to get your name hand-embroidered on your ears (the
way it’s supposed to be) for free in the Magic Kingdom. - When we mentioned in last week’s Update that Pinocchio’s Village Haus
had switched over to a menu featuring Italian food, we neglected to
allay the fears of some readers, according to some email that we’ve
received. So for all of you wondering, the very popular Figaro Fries
have survived the menu change.
MouseFest events announcedThe schedule for MouseFest 2005 (link) |
Ears to the ground
…We’re hearing a rumor that the new “Club Cool” will have cans of
the various international beverages for sale. If this is true, parties
around the country may start featuring cans of Beverly loosed on unsuspecting
guests. Frozen Coca-Cola beverages may also be available in the refurbished
and rethemed location.
…Disney Vacation Club Member-exclusive champagne brunches will take
place at the Grand Floridian on select Sundays in late October and early
November during the Food & Wine Festival. More information will be available
soon on the DVC Members-only site.
…Oddly, November park hours have still not been published on the
Walt Disney World web site at press time.
…For those waiting for an announcement, we have heard a rumor that
there will be no 999 Happy Haunts Ball event this year.
…During Friday night’s national telethon to raise money for victims
of Hurricane Katrina, nearly 2,000 Disney employees manned the phone lines.
A portion of all calls nationally were routed directly into the Disney
call centers in Orlando and Tampa. The money raised Friday will go to
the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army to fund hurricane relief
efforts.
…Walk-around face characters of Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable are
being tested at the Disney-MGM Studios.
…The Magnolia Golf Course has reopened from its lengthy refurbishment
this summer
…Disney has announced the dates for the 13th annual Epcot International
Flower & Garden Festival. The event will run from April 21 through June
11
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Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Magic Kingdom
- Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – refurbishment of
seats and carpeting occurring on a rolling basis; the attraction remains
open. - Main Street Railroad Station – under refurbishment through
December 20. Guests will still be able to board the train at the station,
though the entrance and exit may be relocated during the work. The area
surrounding the locker rental stand will be inaccessible due to renovations
that are rumored to be moving stroller rentals into that location. The
station is also slated to receive new glass, canopies, paint and so
forth. - Liberty Square Riverboat – will reportedly not be operating
due to refurbishment September 11–19. - Haunted Mansion – will be closed for minor mechanical
refurbishment November 6–16. - Tomorrowland Indy Speedway – will reportedly remain open
during a short refurbishment, September 6–23. - Timekeeper – open seasonally.
- Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration – reportedly returns
after the 18-month “Happiest Celebration on Earth” festivities
end.
Epcot
- The Living Seas pavilion, including the popular Turtle Talk
with Crush attraction, is closed for refurbishment through late
November. Rumors indicate that another new Finding Nemo-based
attraction may be added. - Ice Station Cool – closed through late this year for refurbishment.
It will reopen as “Club Cool.” - Norway’s Stave Church – closed 9/12/2005 – 11/14/2005
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, and has been removed from park maps.
Its future is uncertain.
Disney–MGM Studios
- No current refurbishments.
Animal Kingdom
- 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 underway 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 is closed
for refurbishment through September, 2006. Rumors indicate that the
buildings may be completely gutted and rebuilt as Disney Vacation Club
villas. No confirmation of the conversion yet. Renovations on the rest
of the resort are also underway, with the tower building being done
one floor at a time, and are expected to run through November, 2007. - BoardWalk Resort – 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. Meanwhile, the Keister
Coaster pool is scheduled to close for refurbishment September 6–26. - 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. - Port Orleans Riverside Resort – The Ol’ Man Island spa
is scheduled to close for refurbishment September 6–23, while the
Magnolia Bend quiet pool is scheduled to close for refurbishment September
15–24. - All-Star Music Resort – The Piano pool is scheduled to
close for refurbishment September 6–14. - 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
- Blizzard Beach – Will close for its annual refurbishment
on October 23, and is expected to reopen mid-December. - Typhoon Lagoon – Is expected to close for its annual refurbishment
mid-December, and to reopen in late February or early March.
Elsewhere
- Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba – performs Tuesdays –
Saturdays.
Park Events
September 2005
- 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. 14 – 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. Nov. 25 – Dec. 25. 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
- MousePlanet presents a mini-MouseAdventure
at MouseFest. Dec. 1. Meet at the outdoor seating area by Casey’s
Corner in the Magic Kingdom at 10:00 a.m. for this event. This is a
shortened version of MousePlanet’s signature event (link), and marks the first time that the event has been held
in Florida. - MousePlanet presents the second annual
Mike Scopa Dole Whip Meet at MouseFest. Dec. 1. Meet at the Aloha
Isle take-out window in Adventureland at noon. - MousePlanet presents the first annual
Shocolate Mousssse Meet at MouseFest. Dec 3. Meet at Boulangerie
Patisserie at Epcot’s France pavilion at 5:00 p.m. following the Mega
Mouse Meet for this event. For more on the origin of the Shocolate Mousssse
phenomenon among MousePlanet readers, please see this thread on our MousePad discussion forums. - 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). - College Cheerleading and Dance Team Championship. January 13–16.
February 2006
- National Dance Team Championship. February 3–6.
- National High School Cheerleading Championship. February 10–13.
- Atlanta Braves Training Camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex
(link).
Dates in February ? March TBA. - Twirlmania. February 17–20. Twirlers, auxiliary guard,
pom, and dancers descend on the Wide World of Sports (link).
March 2006
- ESPN The Weekend. March 3–5. Corporate synergy brings
the cable channel back to the Studios for its third go-round (link). - National All Star Cheerleading Championship. March 10–13.
April 2006
- Disney’s All-Star Kids Classic. April 1. Registration is now
open for the kids’ inline race (link). - Walt Disney World Inline Marathon. April 2. Registration is
now open (link). - Star Wars Weekends. Dates TBA. The popular event is slated
to return in 2006 (link). - Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. April 21
– June 11. Epcot comes alive with topiaries, other floral displays,
gardening demonstrations and the “Flower Power” concert series
(link).
May 2006
- Epcot Teddy Bear and Doll Weekend. May 19–21. Collectible
bears and dolls at Epcot (link).
Current Discounts & Promotions
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. The Passholder Best Rate program has reduced the advance
reservation requirement from 120 days to 60 days. The program is now accepting
reservations, online only, through February 15, 2006.
Radisson Resort Parkway offers reduced special rate this month only
The Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, is offering a $59.95
reduced special rate valid through September 30. Please note that this
special does not include a free upgrade to deluxe pool view accommodations.
Radisson Resort Parkway rates through the end of 2005
Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has announced their rates
through the end of 2005.
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Sept 30 – Oct
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Oct 23 – Nov
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$87
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Nov 23 – Nov 26 |
$107
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Nov 27 – Dec
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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 October 2005.
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Entertainment Schedule
Hours and entertainment schedules are currently available through October 2005.
Theme Park Events
Magic Kingdom |
Epcot World Showcase |
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Tuesday 9/13
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Wednesday 9/14
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Thursday 9/15
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Friday 9/16
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Saturday 9/17
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5p Fantasmic 8:30p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Sunday 9/18
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Monday 9/19 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Tuesday 9/20
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Wednesday 9/21
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Thursday 9/22
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Friday 9/23
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 8p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Saturday 9/24
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Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic Parade 8p Wishes Fireworks 9p |
Illuminations 9p |
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4:30p Fantasmic 8p |
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p |
Downtown Disney Entertainment
(Separate admission required)
Rock & Roll Beach Club |
West End Stage |
House of Blues |
Monday 9/12 | ||
Frankie & the West End Boys |
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Tuesday 9/13
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Frankie & the West End Boys |
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Wednesday 9/14
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Frankie & the West End Boys |
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Perpetual Groove (main room), $10 advance/$12 |
Thursday 9/15
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Stormbringer |
Caliente |
Playstation Dualplay Presents DJ Z-Trip with Black Joe Turner and the Memphis Blues Caravan (Blues |
Friday 9/16
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Leonard Brothers |
Caliente |
Less Than Jake (main room), $14; 8 p.m. Joe Turner and the Memphis Blues Caravan (Blues |
Saturday 9/17
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Leonard Brothers |
Caliente |
Woodale, A.M. Conspiracy, Spacebar, Exit the Ride Joe Turner and the Memphis Blues Caravan (Blues |
Sunday 9/18
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Harry Dash |
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Turner Brothers (gospel brunch), $30 adult, Therion with TBA (main room), $19.50 advance/$25 |
Monday 9/19 | ||
Harry Dash |
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Tuesday 9/20
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Harry Dash |
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Wednesday 9/21
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Harry Dash |
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Thursday 9/22
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Harry Dash |
Stormbringer |
Keller Williams with Raúl Midón (main room), Midnight Ramblers (Blues Kitchen), free; 11 |
Friday 9/23
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Harry Dash |
Stormbringer |
Fat Harry and HOB Present Pennywise with H2O, Beautiful Bobby Blackmon (Blues Kitchen), |