Outdoor Dining Returns to Disney California Adventure
February 1, 2021, 2:36 PM ·
The Disneyland Resort today announced that it will reopen three of its restaurants this Friday. Carthay Circle Lounge Alfresco Dining, Smokejumpers Grill and Award Wieners will return on February 5 in the expanded Downtown Disney district inside the Disney California Adventure theme park.
Outdoor dining is currently available in Downtown Disney at Ballast Point Brewing Co., Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, Earl of Sandwich, Naples Ristorante e Bar, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Tortilla Jo’s, and Uva Bar & Cafe, following the state of California lifting its regional stay home order for Orange County.
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BAKE AND SHAKE. Fan Dave Rowe, who lives on the Big Island, reassured his friends today:
Last night (Sunday 20th) Halema’uma’u magma chamber caused an eruption at Kilauea Volcano (it’s already stopped), that’s about twenty miles from here, and an hour later there was an earthquake which we experienced. No damage to us or our home. The lava flow went south-west, well away from us.
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PAY THE WRITER, REDUX.
Inside the Magic, which specializes in covering Disney properties, quotes a less intransigent response to the unpaid royalty issue raised by Alan Dean Foster, SFWA, and others than the company originally gave:
BAKE AND SHAKE. Fan Dave Rowe, who lives on the Big Island, reassured his friends today:
Last night (Sunday 20th) Halema’uma’u magma chamber caused an eruption at Kilauea Volcano (it’s already stopped), that’s about twenty miles from here, and an hour later there was an earthquake which we experienced. No damage to us or our home. The lava flow went south-west, well away from us.
(2)
PAY THE WRITER, REDUX.
Inside the Magic, which specializes in covering Disney properties, quotes a less intransigent response to the unpaid royalty issue raised by Alan Dean Foster, SFWA, and others than the company originally gave: