Up House – More Pictures of Real Life House from Pixar

The Disney Blog reader Justin lives right around the corner from the Parade of Homes event site in Herrimen, Utah.

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Fantasyland Expansion Construction Update

If my short update from Sunday got you excited, then you’ll love this Fantasyland Construction update from LaughingPlace.com. The tarp is down from the back of Cinderella Castle, and construction is zooming ahead full speed, which you can see from Dumbo for now

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Final Day of Mickey’s Toontown Fair

Tomorrow is the final day of Mickey’s Toontown Fair at the Magic Kingdom. Soon the walls will go up and Mickey and Minnie will pack up for new diggs in Town Square.

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The Magic, The Memories, and You! debuts at Magic Kingdom

Last week the Magic Kingdom rolled out the carpets for visiting media and VIPs to showcase the latest promotion for Disneyland and Walt Disney World, “Let The Memories Begin.” The centerpiece of that promotion will be a nightly show on Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom and the facade of It’s A Small World at Disneyland. “The Magic, The Memories, and You!” is a new show is gracing the spires and turrets of Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom. Sixteen digital projectors throw photos and videos of park guests and the history of the Walt Disney Company directly onto the facade of the castle using new digital mapping and projection technology.

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#1: Have a deluxe Disney World Vacay Part I-Boardwalk Inn Resort

Okay, so this is a typical suburban family vacation, but we haven’t been to Orlando in 5 years.  When we went before, we stayed on International Drive, did the one park a day deal, stayed for 4 days, and saved money by primarily letting our kids eat while my husband and I starved ourselves!  Yes, you know you’ve done it too.  By the end of the vacay we were dehydrated, dizzy, and exhausted

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Carnival Dream 2/20 – 2/27/10 ~ Western Caribbean

May 23, 2010 by admin  
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Carnival Dream 2/20 – 2/27/10 ~ Western Caribbean We have been on Carnival seven times previously; this was our 36th cruise overall.  Embarkation – Port Canaveral does a fine job, no real delays, everyone keeps moving; on the ship in 20 minutes from the time we parked the car.  Got right on the ship and headed to Lido deck for the buffet lunch. Buffet – While there are definitely some traffic flow “pinch points” throughout the buffet, there were some very good food choices.  The Tandori and Deli stations on the back deck were excellent; the Burrito Bar (turned into omelet station in the morning) never had much of a line and was a nice option.  The Mongolian BBQ was a big hit, and the lines showed it.  We only did that once, but it was fun to pick your own veggies and sauce, etc.  The food quality was very good, with some items excellent.  Breakfast selections were limited, but that’s pretty normal on a ship buffet.  We never made it up to the Pasta Bar, but the reviews we heard were good.

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Carnival Dream 2/20 – 2/27/10 ~ Western Caribbean

Carnival Dream 2/20 – 2/27/10 ~ Western Caribbean

May 23, 2010 by admin  
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Carnival Dream 2/20 – 2/27/10 ~ Western Caribbean We have been on Carnival seven times previously; this was our 36th cruise overall.  Embarkation – Port Canaveral does a fine job, no real delays, everyone keeps moving; on the ship in 20 minutes from the time we parked the car.  Got right on the ship and headed to Lido deck for the buffet lunch. Buffet – While there are definitely some traffic flow “pinch points” throughout the buffet, there were some very good food choices.  The Tandori and Deli stations on the back deck were excellent; the Burrito Bar (turned into omelet station in the morning) never had much of a line and was a nice option.  The Mongolian BBQ was a big hit, and the lines showed it.  We only did that once, but it was fun to pick your own veggies and sauce, etc.  The food quality was very good, with some items excellent.  Breakfast selections were limited, but that’s pretty normal on a ship buffet.  We never made it up to the Pasta Bar, but the reviews we heard were good. Stateroom – We selected a COVE balcony – Category 7C.  Amazing!  We loved being so close to the water.  We could hear the waves, feel the spray, etc.  It was really cool.  The only negative was there was a fan blowing over our balcony that created some wind and smelled a little like chicken noodle soup.  We determined that this fan was over four staterooms in a row on our starboard side:  2305, 2309, 2315, and 2317.  Try to avoid those cabins if booking in category 7C

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First Look at Alice in Wonderland’s Creepy Caterpillar

January 29, 2010 by admin  
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Written by Hugh Hart Images courtesy Walt Disney Pictures See Also: New Alice in Wonderland Spot Heads for Super BowlNew Alice in Wonderland Trailer Revels in Red Queen’s VillainyFirst Look: Tim Burton Takes Alice to Weird, Wild WonderlandVideo: Alice in Wonderland Director on 3-D Original story at Wired . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Walt Disney Pictures .

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Alice in Wonderland (2010)

January 21, 2010 by admin  
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From Walt Disney Pictures and visionary director Tim Burton comes an epic 3D fantasy adventure "Alice in Wonderland," a magical and imaginative twist on some of the most beloved stories of all time. Johnny Depp stars as the Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as 19-year-old Alice, who returns t..

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Disney adds diversity in ‘Princess’

December 11, 2009 by admin  
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As you might guess by the title, "The Princess and the Frog" is a fairly familiar story.

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