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Halloween 2015 at Disneyland Paris

October 1, 2015 By Erin De Santiago Leave a Comment

It’s October 1st and that means the 2015 Halloween event kicked off at Disneyland Paris today. I’ll be headed to Paris tomorrow, and I’ll be reporting in from Disneyland on Saturday to see what is happening this year.

Maleficent Meet and Greet at Disneyland Paris
Maleficent Meet and Greet at Disneyland Paris

According to Disneyland Paris’ official release, this year’s event takes place from October 1 to November 1, with a special separate ticket event on Halloween night. I’ll be missing that in exchange for spending Halloween week at both Tokyo and Hong Kong Disney Parks!

For Halloween 2015, Disneyland Paris has:

  • Villainous musical presentation at Royal Castle Stage, followed by meet-and-greet
  • Villains at Maleficent’s briar bush at the Castle Courtyard
  • Mickey and Friends dressed in their Autumn best parading along Main Street, U.S.A.
  • Halloween decor around the Park, with Jack-o’-lanterns and ghoulish ghosts
  • Other Autumn themed meet-and-greets at various places within the park

Hoping for some new Halloween merchandise and themed foods for 2015!

Halloween pumpkin pie at Disneyland Paris Halloween Event

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Blog, Disney Events, Disneyland Paris, Magic Kingdom, Seasonal Events

Frozen Village to Debut for Hong Kong Disneyland 2015 Summer

May 31, 2015 By Erin De Santiago Leave a Comment

From June 11 to August 30, 2015, visitors to Hong Kong Disneyland can enjoy this year’s new summer event, Frozen Village.

Look for special menus and themed foods and desserts. I’m curious to see if they are debuting new foods in addition to the Frozen themed goodies they already had during my last visit in April.

New Frozen foods and treats will be available for Hong Kong Disneyland Summer event - disneyglobetrotter.com
New Frozen foods and treats will be available for Hong Kong Disneyland Summer event.

There will be a special musical performance featuring Queen Elsa, Princess Ann, and Kristoff, which will feature the “Let It Go” anthem.

Hong Kong Disneyland debuts Summer event "Frozen" Village - disneyglobetrotter.com
Hong Kong Disneyland debuts Summer event “Frozen” Village.

Hong Kong Disneyland’s themed Frozen Village will provide a wintery atmosphere to help guests cool off from the summer heat. There will be different snow activities, including a snow play area where you can build your own snowman or ride a toboggan!

The Frozen merchandise line is expanding, and the latest news from Hong Kong Disneyland is there will be even more new merchandise for the summer Frozen Village.

New Frozen merchandise for Hong Kong Disneyland Summer event - disneyglobetrotter.com
New Frozen merchandise for Hong Kong Disneyland Summer event.

Unfortunately, I’m currently working in Europe and headed back to Belize for the remainder of the summer, so it’s doubtful I will make this event. If you attend and post photos, let me know — I’m curious to see all the merchandise, food, and park decor.

Here’s a look at some of the Frozen decor and merchandise available during my last several visits:

Hong Kong Disneyland It's Springtime - Frozen Display - disneyglobetrotter.com
Hong Kong Disneyland It’s Springtime – Frozen Display

HKDL Merchandise 2

Frozen Merchandise Hong Kong Disneyland - disneyglobetrotter.com

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Blog, Disney Events, Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, Seasonal Events Tagged With: Disney Movies, Frozen, Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland Events, Seasonal Events

It’s Springtime Celebration at Hong Kong Disneyland

May 29, 2015 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

Springtime at Hong Kong Disneyland - DisneyGlobetrotter.com
Springtime at Hong Kong Disneyland - DisneyGlobetrotter.com
Springtime at Hong Kong Disneyland

This weekend marks the end of Hong Kong Disneyland’s 2015 “It’s Springtime” Celebration. Many of the Disney characters were dressed in their Spring best and beautiful fresh flowers filled Main Street. Unfortunately, it was pouring rain nearly the whole time I was there this trip so we battled less than ideal photo conditions. A couple times I didn’t even bring my camera into the park as the rain was so bad.

Here’s a look at some of the Spring decor at Hong Kong Disneyland for 2015:

Mickey and Minnie at Hong Kong Disneyland's It's Springtime Celebration
Mickey and Minnie at Hong Kong Disneyland’s It’s Springtime Celebration
Hong Kong Spring - Duffy and Shellie May - disneyglobetrotter.com
Duffy and Shellie May at Hong Kong Disneyland’s It’s Springtime Celebration
Hong Kong Spring Chip and Dale - disneyglobetrotter.com
Chip and Dale at It’s Springtime Celebration
Hong Kong Spring Donald and Nephews - disneyglobetrotter.com
Donald Duck and the Nephews at It’s Springtime Celebration
It's Springtime Celebration -- Goofy's Garden - disneyglobetrotter.com
It’s Springtime Celebration — Goofy’s Garden
Hong Kong Spring Frozen Display Main Street - disneyglobetrotter.com
Springtime Frozen display in the shops along Main Street, Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Spring Pluto - disneyglobetrotter.com
Pluto and a bee at It’s Springtime Celebration at Hong Kong Disneyland
Mickey and Minnie Hong Kong Disneyland - disneyglobetrotter.com
Mickey and Minnie taking photos with guests on Main Street
Hong Kong Disneyland It's Springtime - Main Street - disneyglobetrotter.com
Hong Kong Disneyland It’s Springtime – Main Street

If Hong Kong Disneyland holds another Spring event in 2016, expect it to start early March and run through the end of May.

Which one is your favorite Disney character in the “It’s a Springtime Celebration?”

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Blog, Disney Events, Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, Seasonal Events Tagged With: Disney Seasonal Events, Disney Springtime, HKDL, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Disneyland, It's Springtime Celebration

Easter Wonderland 2011: Desserts at Tokyo Disney Ambassador Hotel

July 6, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

Hard to believe, but I still have two more food posts from the 2011 Easter Wonderland event that wrapped up at Tokyo Disneyland last week. For seasonal events, the Ambassador Hotel often offers special themed food and desserts.  Tokyo Disney has ended the dining pin promotion, but the desserts and special menus are still worth getting if you are visiting during a seasonal event.

For 2011, the Hyperion Lounge at the Tokyo Disney Ambassador Hotel had two desserts and beverages that were Easter themed. The main dessert was “Disney’s Easter Wonderland” Special Dessert set that was an Easter Peach Melba with Fresh Fruit Tart.  The design includes a more obscure character — Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.  He became quite popular in Japan several years ago and made his first appearance as a float during the Easter celebration in 2010.  This dessert is actually a recreation of the float design and the Oswald merchandise offered this year.

The pastry chef who designs and executes the seasonal desserts is quite adept at putting together some of the most amazing creations event after event.  While this one may lack some of the precision chocolate work other desserts have in the past, there are a number of intricate details on this year’s that easily make up for it.  For a Spring themed dessert, the light texture and fruit flavors were a nice surprise.

Looking over the dessert as I was photographing, I continued to find little missed details, including things like a hidden Mickey on the chocolate Easter Egg.

The other dessert we ordered was one of the specials from the regular Cake menu.  It was Mickey Mouse shaped, complete with his 2011 Easter hat on.  The detail elements were constructed of both chocolate and fondant — a cute design but a bit pricey when compared to the Easter Wonderland dessert set for a similar cost.

For this year’s beverages, the alcoholic option was the “Ambassador Style” cocktail with cherry liqueur, Cointreau, Cassis Syrup, Cranberry Juice, Lemon Juice, and 7UP.  The non-alcoholic drink, “Easter Waltz”, included Orange Juice,  Melon Syrup, 7UP and Jelly Balls, and a dated souvenir glass.

In addition to the dessert offerings, the Ambassador Hotel had a few Easter decorations as well.

Other Easter Wonderland 2011 Posts:

Easter Wonderland 2011: Tokyo Disneyland Park Decorations

Easter Wonderland 2011: Easter Egg Hunt at Tokyo Disneyland

Easter Wonderland 2011: Seasonal Treats at Tokyo Disneyland

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Disney Food, Food and Beverage Events, Seasonal Events, Tokyo Disney, Tokyo Disneyland

Art of Disney Parks: Chip Foose Cars Product Release and Signing at Disneyland California

June 26, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

This weekend, Disneyland held a special artist event and signing at the Disneyland Gallery featuring Chip Foose, Custom Car Builder and Designer.  I heard about this event last month direct from Michelle Harker, Merchandise Marketing & Communications Project Manager for the Disneyland Resort, and was anxious for the product release photos to be shared — all I knew was that it was going to combine some of the Cars characters with iconic Disneyland attractions.

I grew up around vintage cars and the racing industry to some degree as my father had a custom paint business and did a lot of work in both the motorcycle and auto racing end of things.  I immediately got on the phone to them, despite the 15 hour time difference, and made sure they marked this in their calendars so my Dad could hopefully take the day off work and go.

Once the artwork was released, I was beyond ecstatic to see one of the pieces paid homage to my favorite attraction – the Haunted Mansion.  Each of the four art pieces included a Disney Pixar “character” set with a piece of true Disneyland history.  In addition to the four wall art designs, Chip did two special Vinylmation designs as well.

For those who may be unfamiliar with Chip Foose, he is pretty much a household “car guy” name if you grew up in Southern California like I did.  He is an incredible custom car designer who has built some incredibly sexy projects.  He caught the attention of the Discovery Channel in the SEMA show one year, which translated into what most people associate him with now – the TLC show Overhaulin’ — where he and his team turn wrecks into functioning works of automotive art.

Disney fans who have visited the RIDEMAKERZ store in Downtown Disney might be familiar with the Foose name as well.  He recently did some custom body designs that were auctioned off for charity in support of a very rare disease, Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, a condition his youngest sister died from.

For the Disneyland Gallery and Art of Disney Parks event, you had the option to get a wristband in hopes of purchasing one of the four original framed art pieces at $10,000 each, and could stand in line to purchase one of the four LE95 canvas wrapped ones at $325 or the open edition prints for $35 each.  The two Vinylmation designs were also one-of-a-kind ($1,500 each) and subject to wristband distribution as well.

Kudos to my Mom for getting up at 4am (and Dad for taking a day off work) to ensure they were ready, and at Disneyland when the parking structure opened before 7am, in hopes they could be one of the first in line.  Since you were only limited to two signed pieces each and they were purchasing five items total, I wanted to make sure we got everything.  I double checked this with Michelle as well and she did tell me that you had the option to get back in the signing line again if you wanted.  Great tip as I could ensure all four of my pieces were signed rather than only three!

By 8:15am, there were only 40 or 50 people in line and my parents were within the first 12 or so, which meant they would have no problem getting their LE 95 Haunted Mansion and Doc canvas!  I really did want the bigger canvas as well, but seeing that I am living abroad for a few more years, I didn’t want it to sit in a storage vault along with much of my other valuable Disney art.  With that in mind, I decided to go for all four prints — much easier to bring back in carry-on luggage!

Line starting to form right at 8am

After seeing photos from the event, the renderings on the Disney Gallery website did not do the artwork justice! I cannot wait to see them in person, but hopefully these photos give you an idea of just how talented Chip Foose really is.  It’s always exciting to see the images on the Disney site brought to life at the actual event.  Each of these designs also features another fun Disney touch — a “Hidden Mickey”!  With the LE Canvas and original paintings, you receive a real certificate.  With the prints, there is a sheet attached to each one describing the artwork, Chip’s biography, and where you can locate the hidden Mickeys!  Here is a look at each of the four pieces released on Saturday:

Doc’s House Call

From the Art of Disney Parks: Low and sleek with a chopped top and custom chrome side trim, Doc is featured as a 50’s era custom. Parked in front of Disneyland park’s Haunted Mansion attraction, Doc’s custom style suggests a life before his racing days. If you look closely at the brickwork in the background, you will discover a “Hidden Mickey”.

Doc's House Call original painting

Doc's House Call (my signed print)

Ramone and Flo – Castle Affair

Ramone and Flo are parked, nose to nose in front of the iconic symbol at Disneyland park, Sleeping Beauty Castle. Ramone is sporting his traditional candy purple and orange flame paint job, with Flo in her signature teal and white. The background “wash” color is a combination of both their colors.  Look for the “Hidden Mickey” in the trees, just behind the cars.

Ramone and Flo (a bit blurry) original

Ramone and Flo (my signed print)

Lightning Speed

Lightning McQueen is a flash of red as he streaks through Disneyland park’s Autopia attraction, proudly wearing his Number 95 and race day graphics.  With the iconic Autopia sign in the background, Lightning tears through his image at maximum velocity.  If you look closely in the driver’s window reflection, you’ll spot a “Hidden Mickey”.

Lightning Speed original framed painting

Lightning Speed (my signed print)

Tow Mater in Training

Trains carry people and Tow trucks carry cars, that’s the connection between Tow Mater and the Disneyland park Railroad Train. Tow Mater is shown with a somewhat cleaner version of his paint scheme and is parked in front of the Disneyland Railroad Steam locomotive.  The “Hidden Mickey” is this painting is located inside the Engineer’s Cab.

Tow Mater in Training original framed art
Tow Mater (my signed print)

I was told this event ran much smoother than many others in the past and guests were let in the gallery even before 9am to make their purchases, and the signing was very organized and ran smoothly.  CMs were cracking down to ensure only two items were signed per guest, but they did allow my parents to get back in the line to have my last print signed.

Chip Foose was apparently quite the charmer and very personable I’m told! He took his time with each guest and interacted with everyone during the signature process.

Something interesting that people did was wander into the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln door to catch a glimpse of Foose himself.  I’m told you couldn’t get that close to him, but it was still an opportunity for some of his fans to snap a few photos and watch him in action.

"Chip Fans" area

My mother did a great job of trying to get some photos for me while trying to get everything signed and took notes on how the event went.  And the highlight for me — she brought one of our Duffy the Disney Bears dressed in his new Cars racing outfit and Chip took several photos with him.  What an amazing guy and incredible sport to offer to do that!  I was just hoping the CM’s would let my parents hold him in a picture with Chip, never thought he’d end up holding the bear!

Once they arrived back home, she was able to get some better close up photos of the signature and edition number of their Doc canvas.  They lucked out with 6/95 and had Chip sign the certificate that accompanied the artwork.  They even have it hung in their living room already.  This is obviously a pretty big piece so it seems I made the wise decision to forego the canvas and do the prints only right now.  They better keep an eye out though, my parents might find that their canvas “disappears” anyways on one of my future trips home! 🙂

Canvas on display at Disneyland Gallery

By the way, wondering if anyone bought the original works of arts?  My parents said at least two of the original paintings were being spoken for and at least one of the two Vinylmations was in the process of going during the initial moments of the event.  In fact, the person in line behind them was there to purchase the Ramon and Flo original artwork.  Thrilled to see original Disney art get a good home — just wish it was mine. 🙂

Overall, it sounded like a great event and kudos to Disneyland and the Gallery staff for keeping the event organized with a smooth flow.

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Art and Collectible, Disney Events, Disneyland, Disneyland Park, Uncategorized

Easter Wonderland 2011: Seasonal Treats at Tokyo Disneyland

June 25, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

This year’s Easter event at Tokyo Disneyland featured some fun goodies and treats, along with two new commemorative mugs and plate for 2011.  One of the things I look forward most to each Tokyo Disney event is the food theming and design.  The talented culinary staff goes beyond an expected Mickey head shape and works to bring the essence of the holiday in each restaurant menu and snack they create.  The creativity sparks delight in not just the children, but the adults who line up for 30 minutes to purchase the adorable seasonal goodies.

For me, the cuteness sparks happy childhood memories of dying Easter eggs with my Mom and Grandma, opening my basket with all sorts of Spring themed and brightly colored goodies.  And on a day like today — what would’ve been my Grandma’s Birthday — a stroll down memory lane is quite comforting, even if Easter did technically pass.

For Easter Wonderland 2011, the first seasonal snack we picked up was the Custard Mousse with Easter Wonderland Souvenir Cup (550 yen).  The design pays homage to Mickey and Minnie dressed as bunnies and even features them inside the mug after you remove the dessert.   Another awesome feature to note about Tokyo Disney desserts — they come in plastic cups that sit inside the mug so you don’t have to worry about clean up and carrying around a dirty souvenir mug all day.  They give you plastic bags for each item and sometimes a real nice CM may even bubble wrap them for you when you are shopping inside a store later on!   I am sure you can just ask as well, which is great for getting everything in your carry on for the flight home!

Back to the Easter desserts, there is also another souvenir cup that had the Easter Wonderland logo and more Minnie Mouse themed with the same custard mousse inside.

Another treat for this year’s Easter Wonderland event that is wrapping up next week is the Sweet Easter Egg with Mickey souvenir stand (600 yen).  This was like a mochi style cake ball.  You could choose from three different colors, but all were the same flavor/taste.

To get the matching Easter Wonderland plate, Tokyo Disneyland is offering a marshmallow chick that is almost too cute to eat!  Had flashbacks to my childhood terror of eating the head of the marshmallow Peeps!  The inside of this little guy had a sweet liquid that had a caramel like taste, but was much more thin and clear.

I’ve had several people ask me if the designs and desserts are the same each year, but no, they are not.  Tokyo Disney goes the extra mile in developing new stuff for each year’s events and the Easter Wonderland event is no exception.  Just to give you an idea, here are three of the Easter treats from the 2010 event — the ladybug roll is from the DisneySEA’s Spring Carnival Event that was previously held in conjunction with Easter Wonderland.  The Easter Cookie and Marshmallow and Peanut egg were from Disneyland and the Easter Wonderland event itself.

Have you tried any other Easter Wonderland treats during other year’s events? Would love to see photos or hear what other designs they have done in the past as well!

Other Easter Wonderland Posts:

Easter Wonderland 2011: Tokyo Disneyland Park Decorations

Easter Wonderland 2011: Easter Egg Hunt at Tokyo Disneyland

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Disney Food, Food and Beverage Events, Seasonal Events, Tokyo Disney, Tokyo Disneyland

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