It’s almost a shock to see Walt Disney World’s famed Voices of Liberty singing group in contemporary clothing, so iconic is their Colonial-era wardrobe. But that’s not all that’s different about the beloved ensemble: The Voices have a new songbook to share, and it’s one that hits close to home.
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Beautiful culinary creations that look just as good as they taste can be found throughout the Epcot festival kitchens. At The Artist s Table in The American Adventure, you ll find a jumbo chocolate chip cookie that resembles an artist s palette and a sipping chocolate flight paired with liqueurs. Over on Showcase Plaza, visit the Deconstructed Dish for artfully deconstructed takes on classic foods like a BLT and Reuben. Epcot s Festival of the Arts at Disney World
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Get excited for the upcoming Remy s Ratatouille Adventure attraction with a taste of the movie s namesake dish or a charcuterie snack at the World Showplace. There are many more dishes to look for around the World Showcase during the festival, including the sushi donut at the Ja
Epcot keeps the festivals coming as the Taste of Epcot International Festival of the Arts breaks out the beautiful (and tasty) food and arty photo-ops.
Hello and welcome to a packed week of theme park news! From a much-anticipated roller coaster s jaw-dropping nighttime display to major Monday morning news that ll change the way you visit Walt Disney World in the future, here s what you must know.
PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES
Walt Disney World dropped some major news yesterday morning and confirmed your resort hotel stay of the future will differ from that of the past.
Come Jan. 1, 2022 less than a year from now Disney s Magical Express will no longer exist. The massive fleet of buses, operated by Mears Transportation, provided free transportation to any Walt Disney World resort hotel guest, offering convenient and complimentary bus rides between their hotels and Orlando International Airport since it was first introduced in 2005.
Monday s Afternoon Update | 1/11/2021
Traffic tickets plunged in Florida. It may mean painful budget cuts for many services
Average Floridians might not realize that every time they pay a court fine or fee, the money helps keep government operations afloat. The revenue especially from traffic tickets helps pays for everything from wildlife and environmental conservation, compensation for crime victims and even treatments for people with brain and spinal injuries. But as the pandemic has largely shuttered courts and led to fewer motorists getting tickets, revenue across Florida has plummeted exposing what critics have long derided as an unreliable and unfair system built on the backs of court defendants. More from the Miami Herald.