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REVIEW – New Valentine’s Day Drinks at Starbucks Disney Springs Marketplace

We love trying out the seasonal drinks offered at both Starbucks locations at Disney Springs. Throughout the year there are some creative concoctions to try. The Marketplace location is ready to welcome sweethearts who want to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Chrissy on our field team stopped by and tried out two of the new specialty drinks. One is a bullseye from Cupid’s arrow. The other misses the mark.

REVIEW – New Valentine’s Day Drinks at Starbucks Disney Springs Marketplace
Disney Springs Marketplace Starbucks
REVIEW – New Valentine’s Day Drinks at Starbucks Disney Springs Marketplace
Starbucks Disney Springs Marketplace Valentine’s Day Drinks

The Love You Berry Much is not a coffee drink, but rather a Refresher. It is similar to a “secret menu” item beloved by some Starbucks fans, known as the “Pink Drink.” Chrissy did not care for this beverage, a blend of Very Berry Hibiscus Refresher, Coconut Milk, Strawberries, and Blueberries. She compared it to cough syrup. Perhaps a little sugar would help the medicine go down.

REVIEW – New Valentine’s Day Drinks at Starbucks Disney Springs Marketplace
Love You Berry Much Refresher and Cupid’s Cold Brew at Disney Springs Marketplace Starbucks

The second drink, on the other hand, is a perfect shot from Cupid himself. Cupid’s Cold Brew takes Nitro Cold Brew and mixes it with White Chocolate Mocha and Hazelnut. Sounds angelic, right? Then it is topped with Strawberry Sweet Cream Cold Foam and Red Sugar Sprinkles. This coffee drink was a hit with Chrissy and I’ve got to say, just writing about it makes me want one myself.

Do you like to try the seasonal drinks at Starbucks? Which one sounds better to you, Cupid’s Cold Brew or Love You Berry Much?

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Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2

Festival of the Arts offers some of the most beautiful — and tasty — bites out of any EPCOT festival. Naturally some options are better than others, and some (like some art) just don’t work for every palate. Here’s part 2 of our hits and misses from the 2021 Festival of the Arts.

World Showplace Festival Favorites 

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2

(located in the World Showplace pavilion between Canada and the United Kingdom)

  • Remy’s Ratatouille with Eggplant, Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Tomatoes, and Red Pepper Piperade – $5.00
  • Charcuterie with Meats and Cheeses featuring Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Beef – $14.00
  • Lemon and Blood Orange Tart – $6.50
  • Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie – $5.50
Ah, Ratatouille. It’s the thought that counts? Even at $5, it was not worth the price. When the predominant seasoning is “water” and the pressing question is whether the texture is best described as soggy or mushy, you know this is one to pass.
Although the Charcuterie Plate was delicious, it felt overpriced by $4-5. The cheese wasn’t all that special and most of what you’re paying for is crackers. There are other charcuterie boards that have much better options, and there’s better options for food at the Festival of the Arts. We suggest skipping this one.
If you enjoy citrus, then you will like the Lemon and Blood Orange Tart. Yes, there’s nothing exceptional about the flavors, but it really does come across as a work of art and quite tasty, too.
The Artist Palate Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie is found at several booths, and yet every time we get one, the cookie is crisp to the point of being almost burnt. Another one to skip because there’s certainly better desserts around.

The Painters Palate 

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2

(located in the World Showplace pavilion between Canada and the United Kingdom)

  • Prime Steak Tartare with Pickled Vegetables, Parsley Salad, Béarnaise Anglaise, and Sous Vide Quail Egg – $8.50
  • Salt-Roasted Beet Tartare with Pickled Vegetables, Parsley Salad, and Béarnaise Aïoli – $6.50
  • Pistachio Cake with Cherry Mousse and Morello Cherries – $5.50
No question that the Prime Stake Tartare was a well-composed dish, but the dish may be the most adventurous of all dishes at this year’s festival. Raw meat + barely cooked egg + enough garlic to ensure no vampires will enter EPCOT during the festival. If that sounds appealing to you, you’ll love it — the dish is well done. If reading that makes you queasy, this is one to skip.
 
Beet Tartare — This is a fantastic option if the Steak Tartare doesn’t appeal. It’s gorgeous and more than enough to share, plus the flavors and mouth feel of this dish makes it a better option than its meaty counterpart.
The Pistachio Cake is simply beautiful, and with its subtle flavors, you’ll want to live by the adage “Life’s short, eat dessert first.” It isn’t painfully sweet and a very refreshing dish overall.

Goshiki 

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
(located at the Japan pavilion)
  • Stone Garden: Red Bean Mousse with Chocolate Rocks and Arare Rice Cracker Pebbles – $6.75
  • Sushi Donut: Donut-Shaped Sushi featuring Salmon, Tuna, Shrimp, Cucumber, and Sesame Seed over a decorated plate of Wasabi Aïoli, Sriracha, and Eel Sauce – $8.25
  • Vegetable Gyoza: Vegetable-Filled Spinach Gyoza with Tofu atop Mashed Potatoes with a Kamaboko Fish Cake, Pepper Strings and Tonkatsu Teriyaki Sauce – $6.00

The Stone Garden is a win more for the entertainment value than the food itself. The mousse has an interesting, light flavor, but unless you like the red bean flavor, you probably won’t be won over by it here. On the other hand, it is so much fun to create the “garden” with this dish’s “rocks” and “pebbles”.

The Sushi Donut is an incredibly popular item that has returned this year. It’s a bit pricey, but if you like sushi, it is a very fun presentation with fresh flavors.
Another returning favorite is the Vegetable Gyoza. Although some people may not see the appeal of buying it at Disney festival prices because they end up with gyoza with their weekly Japanese carryout order (or is that just me?), others may enjoy trying this very innocuous sampling of Japanese cuisine.

Vibrante & Vivido 

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
(located between France and Morocco)
  • Chilled Seafood Cocktail with Octopus, Scallops, Shrimp, Black Garlic Aïoli, Tomato-Coconut Sauce, and Serrano-Lime Oil – $8.50
  • Blue Corn Pupusa, Stuffed with Cheese and Topped with Shredded Pork, Guajillo and Árbol Chile Sauce, Cabbage Slaw, and Aji Amarillo Crema  – $6.50
  • Passion Fruit Mousse with Dragon Fruit Jam – $4.75

Without a doubt, the Chilled Seafood Cocktail is the prettiest seafood plate at the festival this year, and thankfully not over-the-top with garlic flavor like some of the other dishes. If you like seafood, this is the dish to get.

Whether you’re a fan of pupusas or never had one before, the Blue Corn Pupusa should be on your list. There’s a lot of flavor packed in here, but it all works together to make a dish that is sure to please.

The Passion Fruit Mousse with Dragon Fruit Jam is a newcomer, but we’re hoping it becomes a regular. Sweet and a little tangy and just all around delicious. This one is one you’ll want to try for yourself in case they don’t bring it back.

Mosaic Canteen Morocco

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2
Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2

(located in Morocco pavilion)

  • Mediterranean Flatbread with Za’atar Pesto, Artichokes, Roasted Peppers, Sundried Tomatoes, and Fennel Cream – $5.75
  • Harissa-Roasted Rack of Lamb with Baba Ganoush, Picholine Olives, Toybox Tomatoes, Preserved Lemons, and Pomegranate – $8.00
  • Mouskoutchou: Orange Cake with Cinnamon-Chocolate Mousse – $4.75
Disney flatbreads are generally nothing to rush out and get, and the Mediterranean Flatbread follows in that tradition. Overall, this felt like someone realized that they needed one more dish for the Morocco booth and so they just threw it together from what they could find left in the fridge at Restaurant Marrakesh. Our serving was room temperature and the flavors were bland, which was disappointing for a dish that should have been bursting with flavor. This one we suggest skipping.
On the other hand, if you love lamb, this is a real winner. Cooked perfectly and seasoned beautifully, this dish lets the flavor of the lamb really shine.
But above all else, make sure you save room for the Orange Cake. This is one of the absolute must-have dishes at Festival of the Arts. It’s beautiful. The flavors blend perfectly. If you’re only going to get one dessert, this is one you can’t go wrong with.

Stay tuned for more Festival of the Arts food booth reviews, but in the meantime, which of these dishes would be on your must-have list?

Festival of the Arts 2021 Food Reviewed: Part 2

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How Does Disney World’s Disability Access Service Card Work?

When Walt Disney World reopened in July 2020, a lot of things changed. One such change is the temporary suspension of Disney’s FastPass+ system. This may lead some guests to wonder how Disney’s Disability Access Service Card works. We’ve got the answers.

In short, Disney’s Disability Access Service Card allows guests who have certain needs to avoid waiting in the traditional queue for most attractions. It does not, however, act as a FastPass, allowing the card holder and their party to bypass the current posted wait time. Disney no longer using a physical card, and instead issues the designation to the guest’s MyDisneyExperience account / app.

Here’s how it works.

  1. Guests seeking a Disability Access Service Card need to visit Guest Relations.
  2. This Card is for guests who aren’t able to wait in a conventional queue environment.
  3. The Guest Relations Cast Member will work with each guest on their individual needs.
  4. If the credentials are provided to a guest, that guest and their party will receive a return time based on each attraction’s current posted wait time.
  5. When the return time window opens the guest with the Card and their party will return to the designated entrance of the attraction and directed to the loading area.
  6. After experiencing that attraction they can obtain another return time at a different attraction.
  7. Return times are obtained at each attraction.
  8. The guest with the Card does not need to be present to obtain a return time.
  9. The guest with the Card does have to be present in order for their party to board the attraction at the designated return time.
  10. All four Walt Disney World theme parks utilize this program.
How Does Disney World’s Disability Access Service Card Work?
Soarin’ Entrance

Even though the FastPass+ program is temporarily paused, guests using the Access Card will generally be directed through the FastPass+ return entrance when their return time becomes valid. Once again, the Access Card does not act as a FastPass. It enables the cardholder and party to do other things in the park rather than waiting in the traditional line. However, they will generally spend the same amount of time waiting for the attraction as anyone who is in the standby line.

How Does Disney World’s Disability Access Service Card Work?
Pirates of the Caribbean entrance
How Does Disney World’s Disability Access Service Card Work?
Kilimanjaro Safaris FastPass+ Entrance Sign

When a guest receives a Disability Access Service Card / Designation, that designation inside MyDisneyExperience is valid for up to 60 days depending on their theme park ticket entitlement. A guest does not need to visit Guest Relations at each park. Once they have obtained a valid card it is good for the duration of issuance, which depends on the length of time their ticket is valid.

How Does Disney World’s Disability Access Service Card Work?
Guest Rleations / City Hall in Magic Kingdom

For complete details, we invite you to read Disney’s official website.

What other trip planning questions can we answer for you? Let us know in the comments!

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New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

For many, Pandora charms offer a wonderful way to keep a reminder of fun times at Disney with them wherever they go. Several new charms have recently debuted and are available in the parks and on shopDisney online.

Pixar Pal-A-Round ($75)

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

Inspired by the large Ferris wheel at Disney California Adventure, this charm includes colorful cubic zirconia stones surrounding the Mickey wheel.

 

Tinker Bell and Castle Dangle Charm ($75)

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

 

Need some pixie dust in your life? You might enjoy this charm featuring Tinker Bell and the castle encircled by sparkling cubic zirconia gems.

 

Fantasyland Castle Key Dangle ($70)

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

Whew, that’s a mouthful. This two-tone charm is shaped like a key with Mickey as the key’s teeth and the castle at the top of the key. Like the others, this charm also has cubic zirconia accents.

Toy Story Land Bead Charm ($75)

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

This bead charm certainly is colorful! The charm features the Toy Story Land logo on one side and Slinky Dog on the other.

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

A variety of other charms are also available in the parks, at the Pandora store at Disney Springs, or through the shopDisney site. Here’s some of the current selection.

New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy New Pandora Charms Offer a Bit of Whimsy

Are you a collector of Pandora jewelry? What’s your favorite charm?

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Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

In the winter months especially, weather patterns align to give Florida some amazing sunsets. Recently, we shared some sunset and early evening views from EPCOT. Today, we’re sharing last night’s view of the Skyliner and a stroll around Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

 

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

Beautiful Sunset Views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Skyliner

Do you find the parks to be more magical at night? Let us know which park you like best in the evening. 

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