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Mickey Sink Strainer Adds A Splash Of Magic To The Kitchen

Mickey Sink Strainer Adds A Splash Of Magic To The Kitchen

As a Disney fan, one of my favorite things to do is find little Disney touches to add around my home. Even little accessories like the newest Mickey Sink Strainer adds a magical detail. We found this cutie at Disney Springs, and can’t wait to add him to the kitchen fun!

Mickey Sink Strainer

Mickey Sink Strainer Adds A Splash Of Magic To The Kitchen Mickey Sink Strainer

This is an update to a classic design from a couple of years ago. Mickey has gotten a “cutesier” style, and is ready to splish-splash in the kitchen sink! This is a pretty heavy-duty strainer too, it is stainless steel, and has a thick rubber base. Mickey is an enamel decoration affixed to the top.

Mickey Sink Strainer Adds A Splash Of Magic To The Kitchen

The previous version of this fun kitchen accessory had spoons for the little drain holes. This time, however, the drainage holes are now Mickey shapes! This honestly seems like the obvious choice if you ask me. You can find this extra adorable Disney kitchen accessory at Disney springs for $22.99!

Little accents like the Mickey Sink Strainer are such a fun way to add a touch of Disney magic. Even our sinks can be magical, and vibrant with color!

What do you think of this whimsical new kitchen accessory?

 

Special thanks to our friend Susan for these adorable pictures! 

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Wine Bar George in Disney Springs debuts new Fried Fish Sandwich

Wine Bar George in Disney Springs debuts new Fried Fish Sandwich Fried Fish Sandwich

Those heading to Disney Springs for lunch should consider visiting Wine Bar George. The restaurant recently added the new Fried Fish Sandwich to their weekday lunch menu. Wine Bar George is a true gem for guests at Disney Springs, and we love this new seasonal menu item!

The Fried Fish Sandwich is served on a brioche bun with pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, and gribiche sauce. It’s accompanied with a side of French fries and only available between 12:00-3:00 PM on weekdays.

The new seasonal menu item looks appetizing! The Fried Fish Sandwich with fries costs $16 plus tax. The sandwich is very satisfying for hungry guests.

Wine Bar George is an estate-style wine bar featuring wine and food masterfully paired by Master Sommelier George Miliotes. It has the distinguished honor of being the only Florida-based wine bar owned by a master sommelier. George Miliotes is one of the 140 wine professionals in the U.S. known as Master Sommelier, and he’s also an Orlando native. From exquisite wines to satisfying entrees, there’s a solid menu list of great options for patrons. If you want to enjoy a great atmosphere with friends, then you owe it to yourself to check out Wine Bar George!

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Construction Sites at Disneyland Paris Resumed Activity Earlier This Week

Construction Sites at Disneyland Paris Resumed Activity Earlier This Week Construction sites

Photo credit: Disneyland Paris.

Construction Sites at Disneyland Paris Resumed Activity Earlier This Week

Disneyland Paris is beginning their gradual reopening process on July 15, and have started working again on construction projects earlier this week! There are many construction sites in the works at Disneyland Paris- Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, future Land Avengers Campus, Cars Route 66 Road Trip, and Disney Junior Dream Factory.

“I am very pleased to welcome our Cast Members, the Imagineers and the contracting companies to relaunch the construction of new and exciting experiences that will entertain and delight our visitors in the years to come,” said Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris.

According to a statement from Disneyland Paris, the health and safety of the construction workers will be the top priority while these construction sites are in progress. “The Imagineering Construction team has implemented reinforced precautionary measures, such as the wearing of a mask and a physical distance device which implement the regulations issued by the Ministry of the Interior, the recommendations health authorities and best practices in the sector.” (Disneyland Paris)

“We are delighted to be gradually taking over these projects and again being able to do what we are passionate about – creating the Disney magic that our visitors love so much,” said David Wilson, Site Executive Portfolio for Walt Disney Imagineering in Paris. “We thank the French authorities for the constructive dialogue we have established with them, as well as our partners and suppliers for their unshakable confidence. These have proven to be resilient and agile, which has allowed us to move forward in recent months on other aspects of these new attractions and experiences.”

Which new addition to Disneyland Paris are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments below!

Check back here on Chip & Co. for the latest theme park & entertainment news updates!

Source: Disneyland Paris.

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

In part 1 of this blog post series, I described the masks to be included in our in-park mask testing.

This blog post is intended to be fun, and not medical advice. No masks in this test are not intended to replace Surgical Masks or N95 Respirators.

Confession time, I have been watching my share of YouTube videos. I have been enjoying seeing Brian in parks, but I also have been hooked on watching Adam Savage from MythBusters fame.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

With some encouragement from my family and TouringPlans staff, I decided to do some MythBusters-style mask testing before the parks open.

As a reminder, here’s the CDC face-covering guidelines for being out in public:

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people wear cloth face coverings in public settings and when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.
  • Cloth face coverings may help prevent people who have COVID-19 from spreading the virus to others.
  • Cloth face coverings are most likely to reduce the spread of COVID-19 when they are widely used by people in public settings.
  • Cloth face coverings should NOT be worn by children under the age of 2 or anyone who has trouble breathing, is unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.

The main purpose of wearing a mask is to limit people from infecting others. There might be some benefit for mask wearers to minimize exposure.
Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

Brian suggested doing a test to see what distance a candle can be blown out. Since Brian is 500 miles away, I had to find a different test subject. A styrofoam head, a hairdryer, and a few holes will have to be my Brian. Meet Brian.

With no mask, Brian can blow out a candle 14 inches away with the hairdryer set on low. All masks prevented Brian from blowing out a candle even with the hairdryer on high.

The scarf/gaiter style masks the candle did flicker when the flame is held directly in front of the masks

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2) Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

The second test required simulating droplets in the air, and to see how efficient each mask was at blocking those droplets. I used flour as a stand-in for droplets. Flour is about 1 µm. Viruses are 0.5 µm and below. If flour can get through the mask, so can COVID-19.

For this test, we need a subject to try to inhale flour. Since my kids would not let me throw flour in their faces, I have a second styrofoam head with a vacuum to simulate inhaling. I’ll call the head Derek. Hi, Derek!

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

With Brian blowing and Derek sucking, I sift flour between the two. At the end of the vacuum (and inside the mask), I added a black filter to catch any flour that Derek inhales.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

Below are the images of each filter from the flour tests.

1. VTER Cotton Breathing Mask

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

2. Mission Neck Gaiter

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

Available Here

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

3. Athleta Athletic Face Masks (5-Pack)

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

4. Onzie Mindful Mask

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

Available here.

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

5. Jiyye Neck Gaiter

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

6. Tough Outfitters 12-in-1 Cooling Scarf

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

7. StringKing 3-Layer Face Mask

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

8. Purple Face Mask

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

9. Eliel Face Masks

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

10. Thompson Tee

Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

11. Kini Bands

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Testing Out Face Coverings for Your Vacation (Part 2)

As all the masks were selected for comfort, not medial use, flour did get through each mask. The force of suction is likely higher than a human mouth, and the filtration is being focused on the intake of the vacuum. Most of the flour did not go through the masks. The filter images are sufficient for comparing masks but is not scientifically conclusive.

We’ll be testing out the masks in the parks when the parks reopen to see which of the masks wins for overall comfort.

Do you have any questions about this experiment so far? Let us know in the comments.

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REVIEW! Celebrate the Fourth of July With a Cupcake Trio at the Grand Floridian Resort in Disney World!

It’s the Fourth of July, and we’ve been celebrating by having re-runs of Hamilton back to back (which is pretty patriotic, in our humble opinions!).

REVIEW! Celebrate the Fourth of July With a Cupcake Trio at the Grand Floridian Resort in Disney World!

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Although you might not be able to go the parks to ring in the holiday with the Muppets and all our other friends in Disney World, you can still party Disney style with treats all over the Disney Resorts!

While we’ll be taking you all around the hotels to try their Fourth of July treats, we’re stopping at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort (after snacking on that AMAZING cupcake at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort). Although we’ve already tried the Fourth of July Blondie Pop at the Grand Floridian, we’re snagging the star-spangled Fourth of July Cupcake(s) too!

REVIEW! Celebrate the Fourth of July With a Cupcake Trio at the Grand Floridian Resort in Disney World!

Fourth of July Cupcake

Gasparilla Island Grill is featuring the new treats on Mobile Order with three mini-cupcakes made with classic chocolate cake, vanilla buttercream frosting, sprinkles, and sugar stars. While the flavors were pretty normal for a cupcake, the chocolate cake was moist and the frosting was perfectly sweet (just like we like it!!).

REVIEW! Celebrate the Fourth of July With a Cupcake Trio at the Grand Floridian Resort in Disney World!

Fourth of July Cupcake

The package comes with three cupcakes so they’re super shareable between your family members and friends! Although the cupcake at Disney’s Polynesian Resort had a twist on the chocolate cake and vanilla buttercream combo, Grand Floridian’s Fourth of July cupcake is a great option for anybody who wants a straight-forward (but great) Disney cupcake!

REVIEW! Celebrate the Fourth of July With a Cupcake Trio at the Grand Floridian Resort in Disney World!

Fourth of July Cupcake

You can get the 3-pack of cupcakes for $5.49 just in time for the most patriotic of U.S.A. holidays!

Here’s how you can watch Disney World fireworks from the comfort of your own home!

How are you celebrating the Fourth of July today? Let us know in the comments below!

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