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Boozy Coca-Cola Brownie Drink in Disney Springs

Boozy Coca-Cola Brownie Drink in Disney Springs Coca-Cola Brownie

Whoa! There’s an amazing new dessert cocktail to enjoy at the Coca-Cola Store in Disney Springs! If you’re looking for a new cocktail to taste, then the Coca-Cola Brownie Masher is an absolute must to try for your next visit to Disney Springs.

The new menu item is both an adult beverage and a sweet dessert. It consists of Fairlife chocolate milk, ice cream,  Stoli vodka, Kahlúa rum, whipped cream, and a Coca-Cola brownie on top of it all! The drink is both rich in taste and great to share. You can see our video of it below.

New dessert beverage at Disney Springs! “Coca-Cola Brownie Masher” – Fairlife Chocolate Milk, Stoli Vodka, Kahlúa Rum, Ice Cream, and a Coca-Cola Brownie on top! It costs $15.00 and you can find it at the Coca-Cola Beverage Bar in Disney Springs! . . . .  @disneyworldavenger . . #cocacola #disneysprings #waltdisneyworld #disneyworld #foodie #disneydesserts #chipandco

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The Coca-Cola Store is located near the Orange Garage in Disney Springs. Those looking to try this delightful cocktail can find it at the Coca-Cola Beverage Bar on the third floor of the Coca-Cola Store. The drink costs $15.00 for the Coca-Cola Brownie Masher. We recommend taking your time to enjoy the view of the West side of Disney Springs while you’re there. You can see the Characters in Flight balloon and other amusing sights while you drink on the third floor.

Boozy Coca-Cola Brownie Drink in Disney Springs

We must say this drink is fantastic for chocolate lovers seeking a unique cocktail. The rum and vodka mix surprisingly well with the taste of chocolate milk. Even the decadent Coca-Cola brownie was perfect for dunking into the ice cream mixture. You won’t be disappointed if you try this sweet beverage!

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Video Games and Pedicurists!? Check Out the Amenities That NBA Players Will Have in Disney World

It’s really happening — the NBA is coming to Disney World.

Video Games and Pedicurists!? Check Out the Amenities That NBA Players Will Have in Disney World

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Since the announcement that the NBA would be finishing their season in the Most Magical Place on Earth, news about the league’s accommodations has been trickling in. Earlier today we found out where the players would be staying, and now we know a little bit more about the amenities they’ll receive during their stay.

According to NBA Insider Shams Charania, the players are going to get some pretty sweet digs while they’re waiting to play through the rest of the season. Their hotels will feature a players-only lounge with TVs and gaming, pools and trails, barbers, manicurists, and pedicurists. Plus, they’ll have access to a 24-hour concierge.

Video Games and Pedicurists!? Check Out the Amenities That NBA Players Will Have in Disney World

NBA Mickey Basketballs

Beyond that, players will be able to keep entertained with movie screenings, DJ sets, ping pong, pool, and lawn games. Plus, they’re welcome to attend other games during the tournament.

Video Games and Pedicurists!? Check Out the Amenities That NBA Players Will Have in Disney World

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It’s still super interesting that the NBA is finding a temporary home in Disney World, so we’re excited to learn ALL the details. If you are too, stay tuned to DFB for the latest NBA in Disney updates.

How do those amenities sound to YOU? Tell us in the comments!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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Celebrating the Fourth Anniversary of Shanghai Disneyland with the Return of Fan-Favorite Experiences

Hello from Shanghai Disney Resort!

Today, we’re celebrating the fourth anniversary of Shanghai Disneyland’s opening in 2016 – a moment that is particularly meaningful to all of us, since it comes just over one month following the much-anticipated reopening of our park. Our recent phased reopening has been a memorable part of our journey, with each day bringing magic back to the resort, beginning with the return of the shopping and dining experiences at Disneytown and Wishing Star Park in March.

Celebrating the Fourth Anniversary of Shanghai Disneyland with the Return of Fan-Favorite Experiences Guests ride Fantasia Carousel at Shanghai Disneyland

From Disneytown to Shanghai Disneyland, it has been wonderful to welcome our cast members and guests back to the magic. We’ve been encouraged by our guests’ overwhelmingly positive feedback and grateful for their support for new health and safety measures.

Over the past three months, guests have returned to Disneytown and rated it the highest since it opened in 2016.  As we gradually increase capacity throughout the resort, we have also seen a steady increase in guests at our Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, and I am pleased to share that we have now reopened Toy Story Hotel as well.

Inside the park, we’ve taken another step forward with the return of our theater shows – “Eye of the Storm: Captain Jack’s Stunt Spectacular” and “Frozen: A Sing-Along Celebration” – and the opening of “Disney Color-Fest,” our colorful new seasonal show.

At Shanghai Disneyland, Mickey, Minnie, and friends are greeting our guests in new ways; guests are showing off their best Disney-inspired styles in the park; and fan-favorite attractions like TRON Lightcycle Power Run are thrilling visitors once again. While guests are falling in love with their old favorites all over again, they are also being treated to new offerings, including the opening of our new store, Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Trading Post in Adventure Isle.

We are also extremely excited to welcome a new friend to the resort: ‘Olu Mel! This music-loving turtle from Hawaii has joined Duffy and his friends to delight guests, while appearing in a variety of new ways in the park. 

June is also a big month for Donald and his fans! To celebrate his birthday, Donald is taking over the resort, with staycation and birthday offerings, and fun new merchandise and food and beverages, just in time for summer!

Thank you to all the guests who have joined us at the park over the past four years – and for those planning to visit us, we can’t wait to welcome you. It’s going to be a magical summer at Shanghai Disneyland!

From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com
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Serena Williams Shares a Special ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Moment with Her Daughter

Serena Williams Shares a Special ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Moment with Her Daughter

Serena Williams Shares a Special ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Moment with Her Daughter. Record breaking Tennis Player Serena Williams has an adorable way to bond with her daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., aka “Olympia”. The pair frequently enjoy play time dressed as the Disney Princesses!

Recently, Serena shared a video of the two singing and dancing to “Belle” the intro piece to the animated tale of Beauty and the Beast on her verified Instagram account, @serenawilliams. She shared the video along with the caption: “Keeping busy.”

Keeping busy

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Serena loves the time she gets to spend dressed up as the Disney Princesses with her daughter Olympia. Frequently sharing posts via her Instagram account featuring the mother daughter duo wearing dresses like Anna, another video featuring Serena dressed as Snow White, and a post showing Olympia dressed as Elsa from Frozen.

Princess attire required for conversations with @olympiaohanian

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We love seeing Disney fans share their passions and it is adorable that Serena and Olympia share this special bonding time with a bit of Disney flair.

Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for all things Disney!

Featured Photo Credit: Serena Williams/Disney

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Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world”

You’re going on vacation to Walt Disney World! The only problem? You’re not sure which attractions are right for you and your kiddos and you have questions. Which attractions are too intense for little ones? What rides do I really need a FastPass+ reservation for? What’s the disability access like for certain attractions? We’re answering all those questions and more in our Everything You Need to Know attraction series with today’s focus on “it’s a small world” at the Magic Kingdom!

What is “it’s a small world?”

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world” Guests embark on a tour around the world aboard this classic, family-friendly boat ride where dolls representing different areas of the world sing that famous (infamous?) ear worm “It’s a Small World (After All)”.

Where is “it’s a small world?”

Guests can find “it’s a small world” in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom across the way from Peter Pan’s Flight.

What is the History of “it’s a small world?”

The original “it’s a small world” was sort of a last-minute attraction for UNICEF at the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. Its signature song was created by the Sherman Brothers who are known for their work on Mary Poppins and other theme park songs like “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” and “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room.” Disney artist Mary Blair is responsible for the attraction’s distinct color palette and style. She also designed the Grand Canyon Concourse mural at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world”
The classic façade of it’s a small world at Disneyland

Following its run at the New York World’s Fair, “it’s a small world” moved to the Disneyland park where it debuted on May 28, 1966. Another version of “it’s a small world” was created for Walt Disney World and opened with the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.

What You Need to Know About the Queue for “it’s a small world”

While guests have a view of the boats and the attraction’s signature backdrop, the queue is primarily a series of switchbacks leading downwards towards the loading dock.

What is the Ride Experience Like for “it’s a small world”?

This attraction is a gentle 10-minute boat ride down the Seven Seas Waterway and through various rooms filled with whimsical, colorful scenes and dancing and singing dolls in traditional costumes. There are no dips or drops. This ride is about what there is to see and its timeless message of peace.

The finale room boasts a sparkling white palette and brings the dolls from the different corners of the world together to truly show that it is a small world.

What are the Ride Vehicles Like for “it’s a small world”?

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world” Guests aboard the boats for “it’s a small world” sit on hard benches with a back. There are five rows per boat with a capacity of 2 to 4 guests per row depending on size. There are no safety restraints due to the tame nature of this attraction.

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world” There is a wheelchair accessible boat. Wheelchair users may remain seated to board and ride but ECV users must transfer to a standard wheelchair.

What You Need to Know About Accessibility

Guests must take a step over a small wall and then down a moderate step to enter the boat.

What You Need to Know About Health and Safety Advisories

There are no health or safety advisories.

What are the Height Requirements?

There are no height requirements for “it’s a small world.” Every member of the family can enjoy this attraction together!

Does “it’s a small world” offer FastPass+?

Yes, but the wait is usually 30 minutes or less so a FastPass+ is rarely needed.

Does Weather Affect “it’s a small world”?

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world” A June storm pops over World Drive as a rainy afternoon gets started.

Since “it’s a small world” is an indoor attraction, inclement weather will not impact the ride’s operation.

What’s the Best Time of Day to Experience “it’s a small world”?

Everything You Need to Know About “it’s a small world” its a small world This chart shows you roughly how long you’ll wait for “it’s a small world” when you visit on a day with a given Magic Kingdom Crowd Level. The blue bars represent the average “peak” wait time (that is, how long the line will be at its busiest). The bottom and top black lines represent the range of peak wait times to expect (for you fellow nerds out there: it’s the 5th percentile and 95th percentile of peak wait times). Please note that these are estimates, and for a better forecast for your travel dates, see “it’s a small world” Wait Times.

Did I answer all of your questions about “it’s a small world”? Is this attraction at the top of your family’s vacation to-do list? Let us know in the comments.

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