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Ears the News: August 17, 2018 Edition

Welcome to the latest edition of Ears the News Brought to you by our friends at  WDWMagic.com . Photo courtesy of WDWMagic.com Disney has announced that a both the Walt Disney World Railroad and The Tomorrowland Speedway will be interrupted during the construction of the new TRON coaster at the Magic Kingdom. The Walt Disney World Railroad will temporarily take up residence at the Main Street Station starting in December 2018, pausing its grand-circle tours of Magic Kingdom Park. During this time, you will be able to get an up-close look at the railroad and take advantage of one-of-a-kind photo opportunities. The Tomorrowland Speedway will close for a portion of 2019, as the attraction’s track is adjusted. It will reopen as the same attraction in the summer of 2019. An enhanced Wi-Fi service is being rolled-out across the Walt Disney World Resort hotels, with Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter the first to be updated. The new service is live now, and can

The ONLY 2018 Epcot Food & Wine Festival Guide You'll Need! (Including MENUS!)- PART TWO

Welcome back, Disney Foodies!        Do I have you drooling over this year's Food and Wine menus that I shared earlier, in PART ONE?? (If you missed that post, you definitely want to go back and check that one out first! Click HERE !) Well that's not all Food and Wine Festival has to offer. There are also classes, tastings, and even kid-friendly activities to check out. So, let's get to the rest of the exciting details... Fun For Kids Remy's Ratatouille Hide and Squeak:  Kids and adults alike will enjoy roaming from country to country, seeking out Remy, the rodent chef from "Ratatouille"! Little statues of him hide around World Showcase and you can seek him out, playing for fun, or you can buy a map and sticker set at a nearby gift shop, and once you locate all of the Remys, turn it in to collect a prize! NEW! Junior Chef Kitchen:   Kids ages 4-10 can sign up for this complimentary pancake art class and create edible masterpieces.

Ears the News: August 3, 2018 Edition

Welcome to the latest edition of Ears the News Brought to you by our friends at WDWMagic.com . The American Heritage Gallery inside The American Adventure pavilion debuted its latest exhibit , “Creating Tradition: Innovation and Change in American Indian Art”. “Creating Tradition: Innovation and Change in American Indian Art” at Epcot displays the work of contemporary Native artists alongside artifacts from centuries past, demonstrating how ancestral craftsmanship influences modern generations. Photo courtesy of WDWMagic.com . The 89 pieces on display represent 40 different American Indian tribes from seven geographic regions across the United State. “At Epcot, guests are invited to celebrate the limitless possibilities of human imagination and innovation.” said Melissa Valiquette, vice president of Epcot. “By showcasing artwork from so many diverse American Indian tribes, ‘Creating Tradition’ is a wonderful way to share a vital part of the United States’ culture w

The ONLY 2018 Epcot Food & Wine Festival Guide You'll Need! (Including MENUS!)- PART ONE

Hellooooo, Disney Foodies!      Time to write one of my favorite posts of the year! I get to announce the details, (and MENUS), of the 2018 Epcot International Food and Wine Festival ! (Queue the fanfare!) Food and Wine is one of the very top events of the year here in Walt Disney World and one that I look forward to attending annually. It's a delicious and exciting culinary adventure around the world that anyone who likes food, (and who doesn't ??), or alcohol, (again...), is sure to love.       Did you know that at Food and Wine you can catch some of the most fun concerts from artists of yesterday  and today, try amazing bites and sips, AND learn culinary tricks of the trade from some of the top chefs in the industry? Well, you can! And this year is set to be better than ever, and here's why...      First of all, this year's festival will be the longest running yet, with two and a half months to enjoy the festivities. This year, the festival opens on Au