Dateline Disney
Walt Disney World's Media Office publishes a bimonthly Press Release
called Dateline Disney, which highlights WDW activities for that particular month.
January/February 2009
Weeks rich with autumnal and yuletide events and festive in-park decorations mark November and December at Walt Disney World Resort. Before the curtain falls on 2008, the Florida Vacation Kingdom is alive with exciting openings and activities to get guests in the spirit whether that spirit is soaps, artwork, PGA TOUR golf or the joys of the holiday season. There are plenty more dreams to go around for guests, too, as Disneys "Year of a Million Dreams"continues through Dec. 31.
In This
Edition:
Disney's Hollywood Studios: "American Idol" phenomenon coming
to life at Studios; Plans for ESPN The Weekend available online.
Disney's Wide World of Sports: Brazilian running for sixth Disney
Marathon win; Experts in running, fitness, nutrition share tips, perspectives
during free seminars; Atlanta Braves spring training tickets go on sale
in January, workouts begin in February; Disney's Endurance Series introduces
two running events.
Disney's Dreamers Academy: 100 high school students to be treated
to a look at interesting careers Feb. 12-15.
Walt Disney World Resort: New 16-parent Moms Panel to answer vacation
questions in online forum during 2009.
Disney Cruise Line: Kids sail free on 3-night Disney Wonder sailings
this spring.
Disney Resorts: Quick eats go high tech at new Disney's Contemporary
Resort cafe.
American Idol is "Going to Disney World!"
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will create an
American Idol attraction that will bring the television
and pop culture phenomenon to life at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida,
according to Jay Rasulo, chairman of Disney Parks and Resorts; Simon
Fuller, CEO of 19 Entertainment; and Keith Hindle, executive vice president
of FremantleMedia Licensing.
The American Idol Experience, slated to debut January 2009,
will be located at Disneys Hollywood Studios theme park and will
follow the model of the high-energy show. Disney guests will be able
to experience the challenge of auditioning, the rush of performing on
stage in competition, or the thrill of judging the performances in a
live interactive entertainment setting with all the glitz and glamour
of the distinctive American Idol set.
That experience will include an audition process, open to all eligible
to register, where guests perform live in front of a Disneys
Hollywood Studios producer for the chance to be cast in a theme park
show. If shown to have that star quality during the screening process
and after backstage preparation working with a vocal coach, hair
and make-up its lights up and showtime for the lucky guest
in front of a live audience and a panel of judges.
Guest performers with the highest votes will compete in an end-of-day
Grand Finale show at Walt Disney World Resort, and the winner of the
Grand Finale show will receive a guaranteed reservation for a future
regional stadium audition to ensure no waiting in long lines
for the "American Idol" TV show.
Disney Marathon Weekend Features Free Seminars With Fitness & Nutrition Experts, Running Coaches, Former Olympians
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Fitness and nutrition experts, running coaches
and former Olympians will share tips and perspectives and answer
questions from the audience during the 2009 Walt Disney World
Marathon Weekend Seminar Series Jan. 8-10 at Disneys Wide World
of Sports Complex. More than two dozen topical sessions, typically ranging
in duration from 30 to 45 minutes, will be offered without charge over
the three days.
Thursday seminars start between 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., with Disney Marathon
Race Director Jon Hughes wrapping up the day with an hour-long session
covering tips and information about this years running events.
Some highlights of the opening day include a presentation by former
10,000- and 20,000-meter world record holder and Mexico Olympian Arturo
Barrios (2:45 p.m.) and sessions focusing on youth Healthy Kids
Challenge Chef presented by Cigna (3:45 p.m.) and Making it Fun for
the Kids featuring world-class coach Kevin Hanson and 10-year-old daughter
Samantha (4:30 p.m.).
Fridays schedule kicks off at 11 a.m. with a discussion of ChiRunning
and ChiWalking, revolutionary forms of moving that blend Tai Chi
with running and walking, presented by creator Danny Dreyer. Hughes
wraps up the schedule with a session beginning at 4:45 p.m.
On Saturday, 1972 Olympian Jeff Galloway opens the schedule at 11 a.m.
with a session focusing on tips to run a personal best, with Hughes,
joined by Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray, wrapping up
the series at 3:15 p.m.
More information about 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend presented
by Cigna is available at disneysports.com. The program is available
at http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/disney/wdwmarathon09/.
More
than 550 Brazilians Following 5-Time Champion Adriano Bastos
Into Field of 45,000 Participants for Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Five-time champion Adriano Bastos will lead
a contingent of more than 550 Brazilians into 2009 Walt Disney World
Marathon Weekend presented by Cigna Jan. 8-11. By winning the run through
the four Disney theme parks the last four years consecutively and five
times since 2003, the 30-year-old Sao Paulo runner has stirred interest
throughout his country in the weekend of running and fitness events
at the central Florida Vacation Kingdom.
More than 300 Brazilians join Bastos in a field of some 21,500 participants
registered for the full (26.2-mile) Disney Marathon on Sunday, Jan.
11. Another group of 250 Brazilians is among the approximately 17,000
runners set for the Disney Half Marathon on Saturday, Jan. 10. Both
of those races begin near Epcot at 5:45 a.m.
In all, more than 45,000 people from all 50 U.S. states and more than
60 countries are registered for everything from the famous Diaper Dash
for crawlers (12 months and under) to the new Mickeys Mile (ages
13-under) to the distance road-running events.
Within the huge field of participants will be the most frequently honored
athlete in the 16-year history of the Walt Disney World Marathon. Saul
Mendoza, a wheelchair racer who was honored as Mexicos Athlete
of the Century for the 20th century, will be vying for a 10th Disney
championship. Two athletes new to the Disney Marathon winners
circle in 2008 also return: Womens winner Melanie Peters of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and womens wheelchair winner Jacqui Kapinowski
of Point Pleasant, N.J.
Disney Marathon weekend begins at noon Jan. 8 with the opening of Disneys
Health & Fitness Expo, a three-day event at Disneys Wide World
of Sports Complex. More information about Walt Disney World Marathon
Weekend presented by Cigna is available at disneysports.com. The program
is available at http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/disney/wdwmarathon09/.
Updated
Information About 2009 Edition of ESPN The Weekend
Available Online at www.ESPNTheWeekend.com
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Sports fans who want to leap into planning
for the sixth edition of ESPN The Weekend presented by Dicks Sporting
Goods Feb. 27-March 1, 2009, at Disneys Hollywood Studios
can visit ESPNTheWeekend.com for the latest information about
the upcoming event.
The weekend will feature a lineup of athletes and top ESPN personalities
such as Mike & Mike as Disneys Hollywood Studios hosts a full
slate of live telecasts including NFL Live and Baseball
Tonight. There also will be unique sports experiences such as
the Interactive Zone. All the fun is included with regular theme park
admission.
While
Diverse in Their Challenges and Accomplishments, 100 Students
Bring Common Trait to Disneys Dreamers Academy: The Power to Dream
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. They come from Americas West, Midwest, South and Northeast. And their stories are at least as far-flung and diverse. There are honor roll students among them another proud of completing 10th grade despite being homeless. An oration contest winner and one who is speech and language impaired. One who dreams of playing professional football another who won a dirt bike event despite being a paraplegic.
They
are the 100 high school students selected to participate in the Disneys
Dreamers Academy of 2009, which takes place Feb. 12-15, during national
Black History Month. In partnership with nationally syndicated radio
personality Steve Harvey, Walt Disney World Resort will host the selected
students for an innovative career inspiration program that includes
interactive workshops, motivational talks, hands-on creative experiences
and fun.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show conducted the Dreamers
Contest to identify the participants high school students who
show promise but may need additional motivational support to excel.
Parents, teachers, school administrators, church groups and even the
students themselves nominated more than 4,000 aspiring dreamers from
across the nation for the program. The 100 participants were selected
by a panel that included educators, communications professionals and
business professionals.
All of the selected students share a trait: the power to DREAM. And
Disneys Dreamers Academy aims to expose them to creative and nontraditional
career opportunities in everything from culinary arts to animation,
set design and show production to the business of sports, while inspiring
them to exceed the boundaries of their dreams and imaginations.
During Disneys Dreamers Academy, Disney cast members, executives
and celebrities will share their blueprints for success. Participants
will also explore Disneys theme parks and then end their special
weekend with a graduation ceremony where a special guest will deliver
a motivational address.
With the nations attention on change and a spirit of renewed
hope, we are very pleased with the excitement centered on this years
Disneys Dreamers Academy and the overwhelming enthusiasm it has
generated from young people spanning America, said Xiomara Wiley,
a vice president of marketing at Disney Destinations. We want
to educate and open doors for our young dreamers by helping them to
realize the power within and inspiring them to discover their dreams
and follow them wherever they lead.
Single-Game Tickets for Expanded Braves Spring Training
Slate
At Disneys Wide World of Sports Complex on Sale Jan. 10
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Individual-game tickets for the Atlanta Braves
expanded home spring training schedule at Disneys Wide World of
Sports Complex go on sale Jan. 10 for an 18-game slate that includes
a number of marquee opponents and premier opportunities.
The schedule includes World Baseball Classic Exhibition games featuring
Panama (March 3) and Venezuela (March 5), a pair of contests against
the Yankees (March 4 and 28) and Mets (March 17 and 21), two visits
by the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies (March 1 and 8), and the
second visit ever to Champion Stadium by the Boston Red Sox (March 30).
Atlantas 18 games at Champion Stadium mark the highest number
of single spring home contests for the Braves since the franchise moved
to Disney in 1997.
Individual game tickets are availablethrough Ticketmaster (online at
ticketmaster.com or by calling 407/839-3900) and at the Disneys
Wide World of Sports Complex box office. Prices range from $15 (general
admission lawn seats) to $28 (lower reserved); please add $4 per ticket
for Premium Games (Yankees, Mets and Red Sox).
Information about group tickets and mini-packs is available by calling
407/939-GAME (4263) and online at disneysports.com. The popular mini-packs
will include both three-game and five-game options in 2009 and are currently
on sale, giving fans their first opportunity to purchase tickets to
specific games on the Braves 2009 spring training schedule. Fans
may also purchase Atlanta Braves Spring Training travel packages through
Spring Training USA. Travel packages include Braves game tickets, accommodations
at Walt Disney World Resort and other benefits. Information is available
online at springtrainingtours.com.
Braves pitchers and catchers report Feb. 14, marking the beginning of
the 12th year the Braves have come to Walt Disney World Resort for spring
training. Position players arrive Feb. 17, with the first full-squad
workouts on Feb. 18.
Its
a Bigger Moms Panel for the Mouse: Disney Parks Selects
16 New Parents for its 2009 Walt Disney World Moms Panel
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Disney Parks launches its second Walt Disney
World Moms Panel in January with an eclectic group of parents
16 Disney-savvy people from the suburbs of New Hampshire and Louisiana
to neighbors abroad in Ottawa and England who will share
their own tried and true tips for planning a Walt Disney World vacation
with families online at disneyworldmoms.com.
The interactive online forum consists of 15 moms and one dad who have
proven their Disney knowledge and ability to field vacation-planning
questions from all park-goers. Featuring a grandmother from Indiana
who treasures celebrations at the parks to a New Jersey mom who has
mastered Disney vacations with a special needs child, these Walt Disney
World experts ensure that no hidden Mickey is left undiscovered.
Welcoming the Moms into their new roles is Kim LaPaglia from Annville,
Pa., a member of the inaugural panel who will continue to lend her Disney
smarts this time to families sailing aboard Disney Cruise Line.
For more information, visit disneyworldmoms.com.
Kids Sail Free on 3-Night Disney Wonder Sailings this Spring
CELEBRATION, Fla. Disney Cruise Line, a leader in the family cruise segment, is making it easier than ever for families who have dreamt of taking a Disney cruise vacation to sail the most magical ship afloat with a Kids Free special offer on three-night cruises this winter and spring.
Guests 12 and under can sail free on three-night voyages aboard the Disney Wonder when accompanied by two full-fare paying guests within the same stateroom. This offer is valid for most sailings from Jan. 22 to May 28, 2009, and covers a variety of stateroom categories, ranging from deluxe family staterooms with verandahs to standard inside staterooms. However, there are a limited number of staterooms available for this special offer. While the cruise fare with this special offer is free for guests 12 and under, guests who book will be responsible for Government Taxes and Fees for all stateroom occupants, including those 12 and under.
Guests
who sail during this time period will enjoy a whole host of new offerings
on the Disney Wonder. The ship recently launched a 3-D cinematic experience
in both the Walt Disney and Buena Vista theaters where guests can enjoy
first-run, full-length 3-D films such as Walt Disney Pictures
Bolt and the upcoming Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert
Experience. This past spring the Disney Wonder premiered a lavish
theatrical production, Toy Story-The Musical. Additionally,
young cruisers will delight in new activities at the Oceaneer Club and
Lab featuring characters and storylines from popular Disney Channel
movies.
To book a vacation or to get complete details on the Kids Free
special offer, guests can contact their travel agent, visit disneycruise.com/kidsfree
or call Disney Cruise Line at 888/DCL-2500. Guests should mention or
input booking code FREE when making the reservation.
Disneys Endurance Series Introducing 2 Road-Running Events
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Road-running enthusiasts will have new opportunities
to run for fun at Walt Disney World Resort this spring as Disneys
Endurance Series introduces ESPN The Weekend 5K Feb. 28 and Disneys
Princess Half Marathon Weekend presented by Lady Foot Locker March 6-8.
The ESPN The Weekend 5K at Disneys Hollywood Studios will include
special appearances by ESPN talent, and a portion of every entry fee
will benefit the V Foundation for cancer research. Kids races are also
offered.
The Princess Half Marathon Weekend will bring women of all ages together
to participate in an event designed just for them with the Disney
Princesses as the inspiration. The weekend includes a half marathon,
a family 5K, kids races and an expo.
More information and registration for all events is available at disneyenduranceseries.com.
Food at the Touch of a Screen at New Contempo Cafe
LAKE
BUENA VISTA, Fla. Quick-service eats go high tech at the new
Contempo Cafe in the Grand Canyon Concourse at Disneys Contemporary
Resort. Walt Disney World guests peruse the menu on electronic boards
with color photos, then place orders at touch screens and head directly
to a cashier. Seating is in a casual 147-seat dining area with red and
blue accents and views of the Disney monorail passing through the famous
hotel, and a 9-story mural with 18,000 hand-painted tiles by artist
and Disney Legend Mary Blair.
A pager blinks when food is ready for pickup at the counter. Thin-crust
pizzas, hearty deli sandwiches on ciabatta and house-made soups of the
day are among selections, as well as a healthful grilled mahi sandwich
with citrus-apple slaw or vegetable bake with feta cheese. Open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner, there also is a grab n go
area with drinks, salads and fresh fruit.
Prices are not on menu boards but on the touch screens, where guests
can order in Spanish or English. Diners can choose a salad with dressing
on the side, for instance, different kinds of cheeses for burgers, or
salad or chips with sandwiches.
Contempo Cafe is open daily from 7 a.m.-10 p.m., serving breakfast until
11 a.m. The grab n go is open 6 a.m.-midnight. The
restaurant is part of Disneys Contemporary Resort revitalization
that includes the new Wave restaurant on the first floor and a new game
arcade and refurbishment of the Outer Rim lounge on the fourth floor
concourse.
