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#DisneyMagicMoments: Take a Mystifying Ride on Mystic Manor at Hong Kong Disneyland

Today we offer you a special invitation to tour the manor house and private museum of that famed explorer, art collector and eccentric adventurer, Lord Henry Mystic! Regarded as one of the foremost museums in the world, Mystic Manor was built to house Lord Henry’s ever-growing collection of illustrious art and artifacts. Be sure to take note of a beautifully carved Balinese music box – it’s rumored to contain some enchanted music dust that can bring inanimate objects to life…

To begin your journey into Mystic Manor at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, click the video below for our latest installment in the “Ride & Learn” series. Hop aboard a Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage and head into the museum, where you’ll learn more about this labyrinth of rooms overflowing with photographs, drawings and rarities chronicling Lord Henry’s thrilling global expeditions. But do try to avoid getting into any trouble along the way caused by Lord Henry’s mischievous monkey friend, Albert.

If you’d like to learn even more about this amazing attraction, including detailed descriptions of the rooms you visit, click here. And be sure to keep checking back with the Disney Parks Blog for more #DisneyMagicMoments like this one! 

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Filed Under: Hong Kong Disneyland, disney magic moments, Video

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‘Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom’ Set to Premiere September 25 on Disney+

Over the past few weeks, I’ve shared a peek at the upcoming Disney+ series “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom” here on the Blog and @drmarkatdisney. Today, I’m thrilled to share this brand-new series will debut and stream on Disney+ starting September 25

“Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom,” from National Geographic, will provide an all-access pass to explore the magic of nature within Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT, and it’s the ultimate tribute to the magnificent array of more than 300 species and 5,000-plus animals cared for by our dedicated and highly skilled team at Walt Disney World Resort.

Filmed over the span of five months, the eight-part docu-series introduces viewers to some of our most intriguing animals and incorporates cutting-edge technology, such as custom-built GoPro enclosures, 18-foot cranes and underwater camera systems to highlight the magic found in every corner of the kingdom and the dedication and expertise of our amazing cast members who keep things running day and night. And who better to bring incredible storytelling warmth to these eye-catching visuals than the series award-winning narrator and fan-favorite Josh Gad (“Frozen,” Frozen II”).

‘Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom’ Set to Premiere September 25 on Disney+ Josh Gad

As we eagerly count down the days to the series’ debut on Disney+, I’m pleased to reveal the stunning poster art for the “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom,” which showcases the beauty of the natural world and the passion our team of animal care experts exhibit when caring for the animals who call our parks and resorts home. I’m extremely proud of the work our incredible cast members accomplish each and every day and overjoyed you will soon get to see them in action.

‘Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom’ Set to Premiere September 25 on Disney+

So, mark your calendars for September 25, as we invite you to get an up-close look at the multifaceted aspects of animal care, operations and Imagineering. Be sure to follow my Instagram page (@DrMarkAtDisney) and the Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment Facebook page (@DisneyASE) for more information about the show in the coming weeks.

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Filed Under: Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

In part 1 of this blog post series, I described the masks to be included in our in-park mask testing. In part 2 of this blog post series, I did some at-home performance testing.

Let me first apologize for the delay in putting this blog post together.  We have had 8 people wearing masks in the parks since mid-July.

Since the parks have opened Disney has refined their face covering rules:

All face coverings (whether disposable or reusable) must:

  • Be made with at least 2 layers of breathable material
  • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the Guest to remain hands-free

At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas, and face coverings containing valves, mesh material, or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.

Neck Gaiters

We tested the Neck Gaiters in the parks before they were banned. The extra fabric made them hotter than other options. They all supposedly have a cooling effect if they are activated with water, but a wet gaiter is not easy to breathe through. We are not disappointed that gaiters are banned.

Disposable Masks

In general disposable masks are lighter than the reusable masks. We include the StringKing face mask in our test. The StringKing mask was Len Testa’s favorite mask. We also tested an inexpensive drug store disposable mask. The drug store mask was the only mask we tested that I would not wear in the parks. The drug store mask felt like wearing a piece of plastic cellophane.

Mask Features

Size does matter. Rachel is 5′ 5″ and found most masks too large. Any mask that was available in a smaller size was her preference. Sam is 6′ 3″ and found most masks too small. The rest of us were under 6′ and were fine with the mask sizes.

People wearing glasses found masks would make their glasses fog up. Masks with an adjustable nose tab helped to avoid fogging.

Adjustable ear loops were a nice feature on the Athleta masks. I prefer a behind the head strap, but it is not common on most masks. There are some options on the internet to add a strap that connects the ear straps together to make a head strap.

100% cotton vs synthetic – The masks we tested were either 100% cotton, cotton blend, or a Poly/Lycra blend. The synthetic masks did a better job of wicking away moister. The cotton masks absorbed some sweat.

Testing Results

Best overall mask: Eliel Face Masks

The Eliel mask was the preferred reusable mask for everyone. The masks come in small and large sizes. Masks come in white, black, or “fun pack.”

Five masks for $50 with free shipping.

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Best Disposable: StringKing 3-Layer Face Mask

If you prefer a disposable mask, make sure it is breathable. The StringKing is both lightweight and comfortable.

Box of 50 masks for $38 + $12 Shipping.

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Honorable Mention: Athleta Athletic Face Masks

The Athleta was my wife’s and daughter’s second choice. Athleta now has a “Made to Move” option that looks very appealing.

Five masks for $30 with free shipping. Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

All the other face masks we tested were all viable masks to wear in the parks.

 VTER Cotton Breathing Mask

VTER masks are made with a blend of 35% cotton and 65% polyester that blocks dust, dirt, and pollen while also absorbing excess moisture.

Available at amazon.com, 5 for $20

Arrived in 5 days.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Onzie Mindful Mask

Activewear brand Onzie repurposed its performance fabric into a form-fitting face mask that allows airflow and wicks away moisture to keep the environment under your mask comfortable.

2 for $24 -15% WELCOME +$8.50 shipping.

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Purple Face Mask

The sleep company Purple created a soft mask with moisture-wicking Breeze mesh. Comes in two sizes.

2 for $20 with free shipping.

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Thompson Tee

Thompson Tee uses premium breathable, soft cotton for their masks. Masks come in adult and kids sizes in white or black. Made in the U.S.A.

Two for $5.99 + Free Shipping

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

Kini Bands

Soft stretch face masks. Wicking and breathable. Made in the U.S.A.

$14.99 -1.49 (KINI-10 10% off) + $ 3.18 shipping.

Available here.

 

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 3)

 

Have you found a preferred brand of mask for your daily use or theme park travel? Let us know your preferences in the comments.

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51 Matches in 35 Days: MLS is Back Tournament Wraps Up at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

After 51 matches in 35 days at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, the MLS is Back Tournament concluded last night with a 2-1 victory by the Portland Timbers over Orlando City SC. The tournament marked the restart of the league’s milestone 25th season and a return of professional sports, bringing brought approximately 750 players and 500 MLS staff to ESPN Wide World of Sports. 

51 Matches in 35 Days: MLS is Back Tournament Wraps Up at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex MLS is Back Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

Throughout the tournament, teams trained and practiced on 16 playing fields around ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Without spectators in attendance, all of the tournament matches were broadcast both nationally and internationally with enhanced technology that helped bring fans closer to ESPN Wide World of Sports and the game they love.

51 Matches in 35 Days: MLS is Back Tournament Wraps Up at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex MLS is Back Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

The tournament was staged with an emphasis on health and safety, with MLS players and staff following specific medical protocols, including regular testing and health screening. While adhering to these guidelines, the players spent their time outside of practices and games enjoying the Walt Disney World Golf Courses and unwinding poolside at the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Hotel. The Portland Timbers even celebrated their tournament victory last night by jumping into the pool with the trophy! 

For more information about MLS visit MLSSoccer.com, and for details about ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex check out https://www.espnwwos.com/.

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Filed Under: Walt Disney World Resort, WDW, WWOS

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You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World

Disney just gets more and more creative with mouse ears each month. At a recent drop into Disney’s Hollywood Studios our team found some gorgeous Tower of Terror mouse ears by Loungefly. And over at Magic Kingdom they got their hands on some mouse ears inspired by Mickey Mouse’s iconic gloves.

The Tower of Terror mouse ears by Loungefly have the dark, rich burgundy and gold colors scene in the costumes at the ride, as well as a dangling tassel, and the Loungefly emblem on one side of the headband. These designer ears are $34.99 and do not appear to be available at shopDisney online.

You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Tower of Terror Mouse Ears by Loungefly
You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Tower of Terror Mouse Ears by Loungefly
You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Tower of Terror Mouse Ears by Loungefly

Over at Magic Kingdom we spotted some mouse ears that aren’t ears at all, but are plush Mickey Mouse gloves. These silly ears are $24.99 and also do not appear to be available on shopDisney online.

You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Plush Mickey Glove Mouse Ears
You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Plush Mickey Glove Mouse Ears

You can, however, find new Minnie Mouse Witch Halloween mouse ears for $27.99 on shopDisney online. There’s also a new Minnie Mouse Sequined Ear Headband with a bow and plastic ears filled with confetti for $29.99 at shopDisney.

 

You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Minnie Mouse Sequin and Confetti Mouse Ears
You’ll Want to Get Your Hands on These New Mouse Ears at Walt Disney World
Minnie Mouse Witch Halloween Mouse Ears

Which of these mouse ear headbands is your favorite?

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