Magic under the Moonlight!- Disney California Adventure Moonlight Magic Review!

Earlier this month (Feb 1st), I had the opportunity to attend Disney’s Moonlight Magic Event at the Disneyland Resort, and it was one of the best nights I’ve had in a theme park in years!

Moonlight Magic is a specially-ticketed After Hours event hosted by Disney for DVC (Disney Vacation Club, Disney’s privately-operated timeshare) Members & their guests. Generally, these DVC After Hours events are held at Walt Disney World. Each park (besides the Magic Kingdom), including the water parks, typically host a Moonlight Magic event 2 nights a year. In late 2022, however, Disney announced that Moonlight Magic would also be returning to the West Coast for the first time since 2019 in the form of a single party at Disney California Adventure.

Moonlight Magic parties come with a bevy of perks, most notably of which are rare character meet & greets, free snacks (Mickey Ice Cream bars, popcorn, & soda!), & free entrance to the park for the duration of the party & up to 3 hours before the party, as well. Needless to say, it’s a pretty unique experience for those diehard Disney park fans.

Reservations for each event generally open up a few weeks to a few months before the party, but reservation times can certainly vary from park to park. For our Moonlight Magic event at Disney California Adventure, reservations opened early January, meaning I was up MUCH too early for my liking to secure our tickets! Reservations are limited and fill up quickly, especially as each Member can bring up to 5 guests total, including themselves.

Another big hit at most Moonlight Magic events – as was the case at this one in DCA, as well – is the unique entertainment. While there wasn’t quite the assortment of entertainment at this version as is typically the case, we still got treated to an incredible dueling boy band, a SPECIAL showing of World of Color, & a live DJ in Hollywoodland! As far as unique theme park entertainment goes, Moonlight Magic brings it home!

Easily the highlight of the West Coast version of the party was the $30 in food credits given to each guest in attendance, which can be used at ANY food vendor in the park!! These food credits are ON TOP OF the already-free & unlimited Mickey Ice Cream bars, soda, & popcorn available to each guest throughout the night! This is a great change to the perk at WDW, which is generally just 3 free snack items per guest. The downside to this perk, though, was it meant INSANELY long lines for EVERY single food vendor, from the traditional Quick Service spots to the Lunar New Year booths. Some of the lines were over 45min waits with no option to mobile order, which certainly put a hamper on an otherwise-incredible perk.

Another highlight to DCA’s Moonlight Magic event was an ARRAY of awesome rare characters! From Mickey & Minnie in their vintage 2001 DCA outfits to Max Goof in his Powerline costume, the amount of rare characters was fantastic. We even got an appearance from JIMINY CRICKET himself! If you’re a fan of character meet & greets, Moonlight Magic at DCA was the place for you to be.

Overall, each & every Moonlight Magic event is an INCREDIBLY fun (and free!) After Hours party. The event at Disney California Adventure this month didn’t quite hit the highs of the WDW events, but it was still amazing, nonetheless! The crowds at each Moonlight Magic event at WDW seem virtually non-existent for rides, snacks, & entertainment, and are usually only seen in lines for rare characters. At DCA, however, the lines were constant THROUGHOUT the party, no matter what you wanted to do. My assumption is that Disney handed out too many passes for this version of the event, or they were woefully understaffed. Regardless, though, the night was still a CLEAR success! From rare characters to unique entertainment to FREE FOOD, it was one of the best nights in a theme park & a welcome treat from Disney for DVC Members & their guests. Personally, I cannot wait for the next iteration of Disney’s BEST After Hours party!

Written By Shaun Knight

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Farewell Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World

Photo courtesy of Blog Mickey

Well the day has finally come, Splash Mountain is now closed at Walt Disney World for its transformation into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opening in 2024. On its last day, Splash Mountain reached waits of up to 220 minutes as fans rushed to get their last ride ever. Disneyland’s Splash Mountain will eventually close as well, although no date has been announced yet. Part of me believes it will close next month around the time the French Market closes to become Tiana’s Palace.

Photo courtesy of WDWNT

Park maps were updated today (January 23rd, 2023) with the Tiana Bayou Adventure logo over the previous Splash Mountain spot advertising that it is coming in 2024.

Do you have any favorite memories or pictures of your time on Splash Mountain you would like to share? Please put them in the comments below! Are you excited to ride Tiana’s Bayou Adventure next year? Let us know down below!

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First Look at Belle’s Village at Tokyo Disneyland

The Oriental Land Company last week shared that their New Fantasyland expansion would be open on September 28th. This area includes Belle’s Village as well as the highly anticipated E-Ticket attraction, Enchanted Tales of Beauty and the Beast.

Now a pair of Disney Imagineer’s are giving us a first look at Belle’s Village and the brand new area so check out the video below!

BREAKING NEWS: Chadwick Boseman Has Passed Away and I am Balling My Eyes Out!!

AP: Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies After Cancer Battle

OH MY GOODNESS! I am so incredibly sad right now! This news came so out of left field that I am still incredibly shocked by it.

It was announced just moments ago that Chadwick Boseman, our lovely Black Panther, has passed away from colon cancer. Apparently, he was diagnosed with the cancer four years ago and has kept it quiet ever since.

Chadwick Boseman was a great actor in many great movies and of course shined and had his big break with the over one billion dollar Black Panther movie. From what I have seen on interviews with him, he seemed like a very humble and genuinely nice dude and it is such a shame that he passed so gosh darn early in his life. Please take a moment and let me know your favorite Chadwick Boseman moment below! #RIPChadwickBoseman

Mulan to be Released on Disney+ Sept. 4th For Additional Cost

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It was just announced on the Disney earnings call that Disney plans to release Mulan on Disney+ Labor Day weekend, but for an additional cost. To be able to see the film you MUST be a Disney Plus subscriber but then have to pay an additional $29.99 to purchase the film.

It is a PVOD exclusive to a streaming service and I think that is a very interesting way to release movies for the time being. I wonder if other major Disney movies such as Black Widow will be doing the same thing if the situation does not improve in November? What do you think?

Peoplemover at Magic Kingdom To Get an Extensive Refurb

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Earlier this year the Tomorrowland Peoplemover was having several issues that led to multiple unexpected down times. That had caused Disney to close the attraction up until the eventual theme park closure which closed due to covid-19.

Well the theme parks have reopened, but the peoplemover is still closed and many guests have been wondering why the attraction has not been open recently. Well according to insiders, Blog Mickey, and Cast Members at the entrance of the attraction, Disney has decided to a full refurb of the attraction starting soon and lasting for nearly two months.

During this refurb Disney will replace every single LIM (Linear Induction Motor) along the track and these motors are custom made leading the ride to be down for a pretty extensive time period. At one point it was also rumored that the scenes inside the attraction were going to be updated for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary, but due to budget cuts those additions have been cancelled, so this will be a purely maintenance based refurb.

Downtown Disney Rule Updates and Restaurant Openings!

Disney today updated their face mask policy for Downtown Disney and the rest of the Disneyland Resort. Disneyland now matches Disney World with the mask restrictions that include the banning of neck gaiters and bandannas. Guests must also be stationary while eating and drinking. This avoids people walking around without their mask on and will be enforced when the parks reopen as well.

On some other news, two restaurants reopened in the shopping district with takeout and limited patio dining available. Those restaurants are Ballast Point and Tortilla Jo’s. Disney has plenty of seating set up in the AMC courtyard for guests on the West side of Downtown Disney to enjoy their food. Guests on the East side will struggle a bit with limited seating and to solve I suggest Disney set up tables in the Esplanade so guests can enjoy their meals while looking inside their favorite theme parks!

What do you guys think of the updated mask policy? What do you think of the outdoor seating situation at the district?

Hong Kong Disneyland To Temporarily Close Again After Jump In COVID 19 Cases

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Starting on July 15th Hong Kong Disneyland will close after Hong Kong is experiencing a spike in Covid 19 cases. After three straight weeks of not recording a single case, the city now has over one hundred new cases. In response, the government has tightened restrictions of gatherings limiting them to 10 people instead of the previous 50 people.

These restrictions will be in place for seven days and then will be re-evaluated, so it is possible the park will be able to open up in the next week or two. Hong Kong and China in general has excellent contact tracing and they have been able to nip any local outbreaks quickly and I expect the same for Hong Kong.

During this time, the resort hotels will still be operating on a modified schedule and adjusting their needs based on demand.

Walt Disney World Ticket Sales and Hotel Bookings Resume Tomorrow for 2020!

After an underwhelming response for existing ticket holders on the Parks Pass Reservation System, Disney has just announced that they will be resuming new ticket sales and hotel bookings starting July 9th.

There is high demand from Annual Passholders, suggesting that for potentially years to come Walt Disney World and Disneyland will have to focus on the local market as much as possible. Disneyland should have no problem with that, but Disney World may see a bit of an issue.

I also think they should only sell park hopper tickets at least in Disneyland or allow park hopping for annual passholders. What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments below!

BREAKING: Disneyland’s Reopening Delayed

Well well well, due to Gov. Newsom not giving any theme park reopening guidelines until after July 4th, Disney has released a statement saying that it is impossible for them to reopen July 17th. Downtown Disney and the hotels will reopen on schedule as they have already been approved.

I must say I am disappointed, but I can’t say I didn’t see this coming. There was tremendous pressure from the unions to delay the opening and Newsom listened to them. I just really hope everyone wears a face covering whether they like it or not and that everyone can come to an agreement to open up the parks sometime next month. This hereby “delays” Universal, Six Flags, and the other California theme park reopenings as all of the ones mentioned were preparing to reopen next week.

I will have a lot more to say in tomorrow’s livestream on my youtube channel so check it out and subscribe for all of my thoughts on that, but what do you think of this news? Let me know down below!