Mickey Mouse scuba diving
Mickey Mouse scuba diving in the aquarium of The Living Seas pavilion in Epcot, Walt Disney World. (As seen from the Coral Reef Restaurant circa 1993.) Silent clip. Minnie Mouse and Goofy also make cameo appearances. Credit goes to my parents for taking the video.
Not just a Mickey Mouse Holiday
With summer holidays looming on the horizon, Brits are looking ahead and booking overseas trips to ensure they get their dose of fun in the sun. But finding the ideal holiday to suit everyone — from families to couples or groups of friends– can be a challenge. Whilst you may think Orlando is ideal the place to take children for a well deserved treat, it has far more to offer than just Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. In fact, if you were to see everything it has to offer it would take 67 days! And whilst it is very easy to stick to a tried and tested location, it is important to speak to locals and investigate what else there is on offer. Aside from the fact that Orlando boasts other theme parks including Aquatica and Universal Studios it is a veritable hub of shopping, restaurants, bars and thriving nightlife. Throw in a selection of golf courses and spas and it begs the question — why not choose Orlando as your next destination? Whatever your budget you are sure to find something to suit your holiday style, whether it is relaxing on Daytona Beach or exploring one of their many heritage attractions. So what does Orlando have to offer you? Log on to this live webTV show with Simon Calder to find out why a visit to Orlando could be the biggest surprise you have ever had. You will also be able to chat to recent Tourism Orlando competition winners Kyle & Stacey who spent 67 days experiencing every single attraction in Orlando and can give you the full lowdown on its best …
Making Minnie Mouse Candy Apples at Marceline’s Confectionary
Have you ever thought about making a Minnie Mouse Candy Apple? Candy maker Margie Bursiaga at Marceline’s Confectionary in the Downtown Disney District sure makes it seem simple in this video. What do you need to get started? An apple on a stick, caramel, marshmallows, melted milk chocolate, melted white chocolate, an edible red bow, red sugar and white chocolate dots. The apple designs at Marceline’s Confectionary in the Downtown Disney District represent a collaboration between candy makers, store management and the product development team. The designs can take more than a month, as candymakers go from developing the concept to producing and selling it in the candy store. There are more than a dozen different apple selections that change throughout the seasons. Do you have a favorite?
Categories: Downtown Disney Tags: Apple's, Candy, Confectionary, Making, Marceline's, Minnie, Mouse
Making Mickey & Minnie Mouse apples at Disney
Store in Downtown Disney making their sweets.
Breakdance Mickey Mouse @ D-Street Grand Opening Downtown Disney FL 4/16/2010
More at my blog: web.me.com Mickey Mouse dancing with breakdancers at the opening of the D-Street store at Downtown Disney in Orlando, FL on Friday 4/16/2010.
Categories: Downtown Disney Tags: 4/16/2010, Breakdance, Disney, Downtown, DStreet, Grand, Mickey, Mouse, Opening
