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Mickey Monitor – May 2004

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New resort is POPular with Passholders |
Disney’s Pop Century Resort captures the styles of 20th century popular
culture just like it captured the hearts of Passholders Dana and Sandy Hall.
“We didn’t know what to expect,” said Dana, who had enjoyed several Disney
Resorts with his family in the past. “Now it’s definitely one of our
favorites. There’s so much to look at. There’s a lot to do, just by walking
around.”
Dana and Sandy found it easy to explore various “decades” throughout the
resort, marveling at larger-than-life toys, games, gadgets and characters.
Some of the icons required a bit of explaining to younger family members.
“We stayed in the 1950s section, which I could relate to,” he explains. “But
I had to explain the jukebox to my granddaughter.”

Four-year-old Kalie was especially excited to see the giant Lady and the
Tramp, along with all the other oversized Disney character icons throughout
the resort. “They were a nice surprise,” said Dana. “We weren’t expecting to
see so many characters here.” The Halls were impressed with the nostalgic
memorabilia decorating the entrance area, food court, and
their room. All in all, Dana and Sandy thought the resort was colorful and
beautiful, and recalled the sweet silliness of bygone days when catch
phrases like “groovy” and “right on!” were in vogue. “It’s hard to believe
we said those things back then!” he laughed.
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Discover 15 hidden gems at Disney-MGM Studios |
To celebrate the 15th
anniversary of Disney-MGM Studios, we present this merry Passholder mission.
Sure, you know all the biggest and best attractions that have premiered here
over the last 15 years, but have you ever really noticed the hidden gems?
Next
time you’re in the Park, see if you can find these 15 little showbiz treats
assembled by Disney Imagineers and other experts. Happy hunting!
1. See what happens when you pull the rope beside the “Do not pull
rope” sign outside Indiana Jones™ Epic Stunt Spectacular.
2. Find the miniature farmhouse built by Walt Disney himself, in Walt
Disney: One Man’s Dream.
3. Look for mementos from the band in Studio C at Rock ’n’ Roller
Coaster® Starring Aerosmith.
4. Check out the TV props from classic episodes of The Twilight Zone®
in the library at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.™
5. Look for the Mickey Avenue/Dopey Drive sign near the Disney-MGM
Studios Backlot Tour entrance. It’s a duplicate of the real one in Burbank.
6. Across from Tatooine Traders, there’s a real live Speeder Bike,
complete with Endor background. Take a seat for an authentic Star Wars™
photo op!
7. Ever notice the WWII Victory Garden across from Beauty and the
Beast – Live on Stage?
8. Stop by Radio Disney for a chance to see one of the national radio
personalities who broadcasts live from here.
9. See if you can spot Donald Duck’s cameo in a film clip at the
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.
10. Take a close look at the crates near Min and Bill’s Dockside
Diner for some fun classic movie references.
11. Snoop around the living room at 50’s Prime Time Cafe. Remember
any of those cheesy knick-knacks from your past?
12. Play the role of “Complete Stranger” on the phone outside Who
Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It!
13. Ask Sid to do one of his classic impressions at Sid Cahuenga’s
One-of-a-Kind collectibles.
14. Check out the detailed model of the Pigs in Space Swinetrek
spaceship in Jim Henson’s Muppet Vision 3-D.
15. Take a photo with the biggest cartoon star from 100 years
ago–Dinosaur Gertie.
Free 15th Anniversary Commemorative Coin!
Show your valid Passholder I.D. at the Sorcerer Hat Shop from 5/1–5/13/04
and a commemorative coin featuring Director Mickey and Movie Star Minnie is
yours free! Created by the great Don “Ducky” Williams, it’s mounted in a
clear plastic case with colorful backing. One per Passholder, while
quantities last.
The Ultimate Backyard Garden
Epcot festival gets new flair |
Take 30 million blooms, toss in some topiaries and “Flower Power” music, and
you’ve got the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Add an exhibit
that turns ordinary backyards into extraordinary spaces for entertaining and
recreation,
and you’ve got the “Ultimate Backyard Garden” presented by The Home Depot.®
It’s a brand-spanking-new
Flower & Garden feature you won’t want to miss—now through June 6, 2004.
Covering
7,000 square feet between Morocco and France, this interactive exhibit will
give you out-of-the-box backyard design ideas that you can recreate with a
bit of ordinary stuff from The Home Depot and a lot of imagination. You’ll
find everything from children’s play areas and specialty gardens to hot tubs
and putting greens. Hey, if you can dream it, you can build it … especially
with the help of the experts who will be on hand for in-depth discussions
about how to take this backyard magic home with you. In addition, every area
has take-away “Discovery Sheets” which tell you exactly what you need to
make what you see.
So while your VCR is busy recording your favorite home improvement show on
TV, head on out to Epcot® and experience “the ultimate” one for yourself.
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Attention: Stitch has left the building! |
In our last issue, Stitch made a shambles of his Mickey Monitor article.
Here are the facts about his upcoming attraction, Stitch’s
Great Escape!™ But read quickly—he may pop up again!
The new attraction blends animation, Audio-Animatronics® wizardry, sound and
lasers in a “prequel” to Lilo & Stitch. Upon entering, you’ll find yourself
light years from earth as a “Security Recruit” at the Galactic Federation
Prison Teleport Center, where various alien “naughties” are being detained.
The trouble begins when Stitch tries to escape from the very chamber in
which you’ll be seated. Zany pandemonium ensues.
“Our
idea was to create a lighthearted experience with lots of laughs and
action,” Disney Imagineer Rick Rothchild told the Mickey Monitor. “And who
better to star in it than Stitch? You never know what he’s going to do—or
where he’s going to be—next.
“At one point, tracking cannons in the ceiling follow his DNA, but he spits
to make them misfire,” Rick explains. “So the lasers blast all over the
chamber. At another point, Stitch will hide behind your seat. You’ll hear
him over your shoulder, talking and making those rude noises we know and
love.” Stitch’s Tomorrowland® invasion occurs later this year at the Magic
Kingdom® Park. But we have a feeling Stitch isn’t done messing with the
Mickey Monitor yet, so be on the lookout for more wacky hijinks in upcoming
issues.
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Downtown Disney Marketplace gives the ultimate sandwich a royal
welcome |
The newest Downtown Disney restaurant can boast quite a pedigree. It marks a
unique collaboration between two earls: Robert Earl, the legendary
restaurateur famed for his Planet Hollywood® and Hard Rock Cafe® chains, and
John Montagu, the current Earl of Sandwich and direct descendent of the man
credited with inventing this handy entrée.
As
the story goes, in 1762, the Earl of Sandwich asked for his meals served
between two slices of bread so he could continue playing cards with his
royal cronies. Soon, all his pals were also ordering their meals “like
Sandwich” and the culinary craze was born. Since then, the sandwich has
enjoyed a rich and varied history culminating with the opening of the first
dining establishment developed under the guidance of the Earl of Sandwich,
himself.
The Earl of Sandwich restaurant, which opened recently on the former site of
the Gourmet Pantry, serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and a light
supper. The menu boasts a variety of hot sandwiches featuring freshly
roasted and carved meats served on freshly baked bread and complemented with
tasty sauces and spreads.
In addition to a variety of signature hot sandwiches, the Butler’s Pantry is
stocked with grab ’n’ go cold sandwiches, salads, side orders and desserts.
Finally, for dessert, it’s impossible to pass up the decadent cookie treats
prepared three ways—straight from the oven, with a crème filling, or served
as an irresistible ice cream sandwich. The sandwich has come a long way
since 1762.
Try these Earl of Sandwich favorites
The Original
This delicious combination of roast beef, cheddar cheese, and horseradish
sauce owes it's origin to the inventive Earl himself.
The Old Club
Fresh roast turkey is complemented with tasty bacon, lettuce, tomato, and a
top-secret tangy sauce.
The Hawaiian
Named after the former Sandwich Islands, this delectable menu item features
a wonderful blend of barbecue pork, pineapple, and Swiss cheese.
Star Wars Weekends takes Disney-MGM Studios by storm (trooper)
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday May 14 - June 13, 2004 |
“You will go to Star Wars Weekends … You will go to Star Wars Weekends … You
will go to …” Sorry. Just trying out a little Jedi mind trick. But you will
go to Star Wars Weekends, right? After all, it’s the only time of year you
get to see Disney-MGM Studios all done up in its galactic finest. It’s
completely out of this world! And the change in scenery isn’t the only draw.
Where else are you going to find dozens of your favorite heroes and villains
from the entire Star Wars saga? Plus, you’ll have the chance to get up close
and personal with some of the saga’s celebrities during events like the
“Legends of the Force” motorcade, the “Stars of the Saga” talk show/Q&A
session and the daily autograph sessions!
Don’t
forget to take a turn on Star Tours – the ultimate Star Wars thrill ride.
And go “Behind the Force” to get a behind-the scenes-look at the making of
the films. Kids may even learn a few handy mind tricks of their own (or at
least how to wield a lightsaber) at the Jedi Training Academy. And if you
think you’re ready for the “hot seat,” you may want to give the Star Wars
edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! a try.
There will also be kids’ trivia contests, photo opportunities and more. So
if the “Force” you want to feel, to Disney-MGM Studios you must go. A little
Jedi told us so. (He also told us to tell you to visit
disneyworld.com/starwars for updated event information.)
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Cirque du Soleil artists fly high for the small fry |
Celebrating its fifth year of unbelievable acrobatics, spirited dance,
lively humor and unique artistry, the Cirque du Soleil® show, La
Nouba™ is still one of the most talked-about Walt Disney World experiences.
And according to one of its featured performers, it’s a particular hit among
children. “We love to hear kids laughing,” said Trapeze Artist Rob Dawson,
who also plays one of the marching “Urbans.” “When I was with Mystére in Las
Vegas, there weren’t many kids. But La Nouba is different because it’s here
at Disney. It has things kids like—bicycles, clowns, and those little girls
with the spindles.”
La Nouba was created exclusively for the Walt Disney World Resort, so
naturally all ages love it. There’s proof of this joy at every performance
in the form of audience reaction that exhilarates Rob and his fellow
artists. “It really adds a lot of excitement when we know we’re making them
happy,” he says with a smile. And now there’s a special Passholder discount
to make you and the kids 25% happier!
Celebrate 5 amazing years of Cirque du Soleil La Nouba and save 25%
Save 25% off* the regular price of Category 2 admission (select seats only)
on performances June 1 through September 30, 2004 (excluding 6/20–7/5 and
8/22– 8/25). And you can bring one Guest along to enjoy the savings, too!
Tickets are available for sale 14 days prior to your show date. Call (407)
939-7604, before some clown gets your seat!
*Discount is not valid on previously purchased tickets, gift certificates or
with any other offer. Passholder must present valid Passholder I.D. at box
office to receive tickets. Please arrive a minimum of one hour prior to show
time. Advance reservations required. Availability is limited and
restrictions apply.
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New online game brings Mission: SPACE action to you-live! |
As a Passholder, you can blast off for Mars aboard Mission: SPACE® as often
as you like. Now you can visit
disneyspacerace.com from home, and join in
the world’s first computer game linked to a Theme Park attraction.
Mission: SPACE Race is a new, online version of the live game you may have
played at the Mission: SPACE Advanced Training Lab post-show area. When you
log in at home, you’ll join a “crew” of Guests simultaneously playing, live
at terminals inside the attraction.
Pitted
against another crew, you must race an X2 Deep Space Shuttle from Mars to a
space station. If your shuttle experiences damage to one of its sections,
you can keep it going fast by applying special “fixes” which Park Guests
upload direct to you.
Next time you visit Mission: SPACE, you can play with folks all over the
world as they play at home. You’ll have a “Passholder edge,” though, because
you can go to Epcot® whenever you want to play, in addition to competing at
home. You’ll probably be a champ before the next Mickey Monitor comes out!
Beat the heat at
Disney’s Vero Beach Resort
A cool place to stay |
Nestled along Florida’s spectacular Atlantic coastline, Disney’s Vero Beach
Resort is just a 2-hour drive from all the Walt Disney World fun. And though
some do indeed like it hot, here, you’ll enjoy an average May–July air
temperature in the low 80s and an ocean temperature in the upper 70s. Not to
mention the sun-drenched beaches and tropical waters. Other cool things to
do? How about the biking, tennis, mini golf, nightly campfires and
children’s activities? Or the wave runners, kayaks, catamarans and other
water sports you can take advantage of? (Rental fees apply.)
Here, our Passholder families can enjoy a virtual oasis while being
surrounded with the legendary Disney quality, service and imagination that
you’ve come to expect. So come check in, chill out, and see what it’s all
about. Life is a beach after all, right? Well, it should be.
Membership is rewarding
With Disney’s Visa® Card |
With Disney’s Visa® Credit Card from Bank One, each Disney adventure can be
made even more magical. Because when you use your card, on everything from
gas to groceries, you earn Disney Dream Reward Dollars.
Those Reward Dollars can be used to purchase Disney merchandise like DVDs
and clothing, Theme Park tickets (including Annual Pass renewals), hotel
stays, food … even towards entire vacation packages! They can even be used
in combination with other money-saving offers without having to worry about
block-out dates. And there’s no annual fee, either. To apply for your card,
call 1-888-221 -2010 or visit 25DisneyRewards.com and use key code 6K3001.
Come test your skills (or perhaps lack thereof ) at Disney’s Fantasia
Gardens Miniature Golf Course and at Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature
Golf Course for 50% off the regular rate. And bring up to three Guests of
varying skill to enjoy the discount along with you!
Don’t forget--because you’re a Passholder, you and up to three Guests can
enjoy 30% off* the Day Visitor Rates on Disney Golf that’s not so miniature!
Call (407) WDW-GOLF (939-4653) for tee-times and more information.
*Discount cannot be applied to any other discount or special rate including,
but not limited to, Twilight Rates. Tee times at discounted rate are limited
and may be made up to 14 days in advance. Advance reservations required.
Valid Passholder I.D. required.
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"Where Magic Lives" Passholder Pin #2 |
The new pin is in! Epcot®- themed, featuring Figment Available for purchase
beginning May 15, 2004 $12.50 (plus tax)
7,500 are being issued Limit of two per Passholder per day.
On sale at:
Epcot® - Pin Central
Magic Kingdom® Park - Town Square Exposition Hall
Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park - Island Mercantile
Disney-MGM Studios - Sorcerer Hat Shop
Remember: Valid Passholder I.D. required at time of purchase
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The "Ducky" world
of Don Williams |
When you pick up your Disney-MGM Studios commemorative coin, you’ll be
holding a genuine work of art by the legendary Don “Ducky” Williams. Ducky,
whose Donald Duck-loving grandmother gave him his nickname, has created
magical character art at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Marketing for over 24
years. Yet he still can’t believe how he actually got to live his dream.
Ducky became determined to be part of Disney when he saw Song of the South
when it was reissued in 1956. “The art, the music, the characters—all of it
made such an impression on me,” he said. “I wrote a letter to Walt Disney
and asked for a job!” Alas, there were no openings for ten-year-old artists.
So, Ducky grew up in his native Springfield, Massachusetts, served a 4 year
stint in the U.S. Navy, and worked his way up to Branch Manager at his
hometown bank. A branch manager with a brush.
“Every Christmas, I would paint murals of Disney characters all over the
bank for the kids,” he recalled. The elaborate artwork became a local
attraction. But Disney was calling. Or so he thought. Ducky gave up
everything in Springfield and took any job he could in his new Orlando home.
He submitted thousands of character sketches to Disney Marketing for years
until he was hired in 1980.
Ducky’s been making magical art ever since—for books, ads, television,
lithographs and your Passholder coin. He’s a popular attraction at Disneyana
Conventions and Disney Cruise Line® cruises. Unlike his narcissistic
namesake, he remains humble. “It was hard work and a lot of good luck,” he
said. “I never take it for granted. I’m grateful for every day I get to do
this stuff.”
Walt Disney World Legends:
The world-famous Cobb Salad |
Like any good Tinsel Town legend, no one is absolutely certain how the
Hollywood Brown Derby famous Cobb Salad originated.
It’s no wonder. The legend of its creation was passed down to us by the very
people who create the stories of the silver screen. But even if there’s no
truth to the rumors that this finely diced delicacy was created as a result
of punches being thrown or late-night refrigerators being raided or because
a famous movie star was recovering from dental work, the delicious outcome
of the story can easily be sampled any day at Disney-MGM Studios.
And now, for our Disney Passholders, here’s something even the Hollywood
elite couldn’t manage to finagle out of
the Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant’s tight-lipped chefs of the ’40s and
’50s - the secret recipe.
The Hollywood Brown Derby Cobb Salad
Chef Tim Oakley, Disney-MGM Studios
Makes 4 to 6 servings
Ingredients
1 cup chopped iceberg lettuce leaves, washed and spun dry
1 cup chopped chicory leaves, washed and spun dry
1 cup tender sprigs watercress, washed and spun dry plus
additional sprigs for garnish
1 pound poached turkey breast, finely chopped
2 medium-sized ripe tomatoes: peeled, seeded,
and finely chopped
1 avocado: peeled, seeded, and finely chopped
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese (about 2-1/2 ounces)
6 strips bacon: cooked crisp, drained, and crumbled
3 hard-cooked eggs: peeled and finely chopped
2 tbsp. snipped fresh chives
1/2 cup Hollywood Brown Derby Old-Fashioned
French Dressing (recipe follows)
Preparation
1. Toss the iceberg lettuce, chicory, and watercress together and arrange in
a salad bowl.
2. In straight and separate lines, arrange the turkey, tomatoes, avocado,
blue cheese, bacon, and eggs on top of the greens.
3. Sprinkle the chives in a diagonal line across the salad.
4. To serve, present the salad at the table, toss with the dressing, and
place in radicchio cups on chilled plates with watercress
sprigs as garnish
Old-Fashioned French Dressing
Yield: 1/2 cup
Ingredients
2 tbsp. water
2 tbsp. red wine vinegar
1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp. salt, or to taste
1/2 tsp. minced garlic
1/4 tsp. sugar
1/8 tsp. freshly ground
pepper, or to taste
1/8 tsp. dry English mustard
1/3 cup vegetable oil
2 tbsp. olive oil
Preparation
1. In a small bowl, whisk together the water, red wine vinegar, lemon
juice, Worcestershire sauce, salt, garlic, sugar, freshly ground pepper,
and dry mustard until well blended.
2. Whisking constantly, add the vegetable oil and the olive oil in a slow
steady stream until the dressing is emulsified.
3. Store covered and chilled until ready to serve. Whisk the dressing to
blend just before serving.
May 2004
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa opens - Come on in.
Our newest Home Away From Home Resort features villa-style accommodations
and the High Rock Spring Pool with cascading waterfalls and an exciting
slide.
May 1-13, 2004
Disney-MGM Studios celebrates 15 years - Free Commemorative Coin available
to Passholders! In honor of the Disney-MGM Studios 15th Anniversary, we’re
giving away a free commemorative coin to our Passholders. Pick yours up at
the Sorcerer Hat Shop.
Valid Passholder I.D. required.
Limited to one per Passholder and available while supplies last.
Now - June 6, 2004
Epcot® International Flower & Garden Festival - It’s bloomin’ great!
You still have time to enjoy the whimsical new topiaries, the new "Ultimate
Backyard Garden" exhibit, the Flower Power Concert Series and more. As a
Passholder, you can get VIP seating any day simply by flashing your Pass at
Guest Relations!
May 14 - June 13, 2004
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday "The Force" is at Star Wars Weekends - You
should be, too. Where can you go to find some of your favorite heroes and
villains from the entire Star Wars saga? Disney-MGM Studios, of course. It’s
a wannabe Jedi’s dream come true.
September 9, 10, & 11, 2004
THREE nights of joy at Night of Joy - Hallelujah!
This year’s celebration is one evening longer and comes complete with more
talent than ever - 24 artists!
It’s your best chance ever to rejoice with some of the brightest stars in
Contemporary Christian Music, live in the Magic Kingdom® Park. For tickets,
call(407) W-DISNEY (934-7639) or visit
disneyworld.com/nightof joy.
October 1, 3, 8, 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29 & 31, 2004
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - What a treat!
For thirteen "count them" thirteen nights, it’s a totally different kind of
Halloween adventure. Join Mickey and the gang in the Magic Kingdom® Park
during this far-from-frightening party.
Lucky for you there are thirteen chances! Tickets go on sale May 1, 2004.
Call 001-407-934-7639 or visit
www.disneyworld.com to get yours.
Don’t forget your Anniversary Date!
Your "Anniversary Date" is the day your Pass was issued and it’s good for
one year from then. If yours is coming up, be sure to renew soon so you can
continue the fun for another whole year! Just call 001-407-560-7277 or
visit any Walt Disney World® Theme Park ticket window. |
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