
Always a popular table service reservation, Disney have announced that Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club Resort will be closing from 5th August 2019. No reopening date has been announced, but they have simply said that it will reopen in the winter.
This applies to both the restaurant and the walk-up counter. A temporary location will be set up to allow you to still have their delicious ice-cream, but a full menu will not be available. The temporary location will not be selling infamous Kitchen Sink.
There are some restaurants that you need to book at the 180 day window and this is definitely one of them. It is small so can’t take many reservations. With the themeing of a 1950s soda shop, the menu is traditional American diner fare such as burgers, grilled, cheese, and sandwiches. Of course most people tend to go for the deserts, from chocolate cake and ice cream to the Kitchen Sink – an ice-cream sundae for 4 that is literally served in a Kitchen Sink. There is also the smaller Mickey’s Pants version – I prefer this option as you do get to take the pants home 🙂
Mickey’s Pants (and Minnie’s Skirt) will still be available at the Plaza Restaurant in Magic Kingdom.



If you have a Mickey’s Pants at home, how have you re-purposed it? Mine sits on my desk in my classroom 🙂









So quite a bit earlier than usual Disney have released dates for this year’s Halloween Party. Usually dates are released and tickets go on sale around April/May, but this year it would seem that Disney want us to be planning early.

Finally there are two new experiences debuting in 2019 focused around Mickey Mouse. Firstly, a new nighttime spectacular at Hollywood Studios (most likely replacing the Star Wars Fireworks, rather than Fantasmic). Secondly the long awaited replacement for The Great Movie Ride, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway will open.
Today, November 18th, is Mickey Mouse’s birthday. He made his debut on this day in 1928 in ‘Steamboat Willie’. This was a first for animation as it was the first time that an animated short had been shown with a synchronated sound track. This means that when Mickey whistled, the sound was there as well. Most people are familiar with this animation purely because it tends to feature at the start of a lot of Disney movies.
