Dancing with the Stars Season 30 Celebrity Cast Revealed

By Zach Johnson

The time has come to lace up their dancing shoes…

Dancing with the Stars will return for its milestone 30th season in less than two weeks… and we just learned who else will be joining previously announced celebrity contestants Suni Lee and JoJo Siwa on the dance floor! The rest of all-star cast was just announced live on ABC’s Good Morning America. Take a look at the legendary lineup below, and be sure to tune in for the two-hour season premiere on Monday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

The celebrity cast of Dancing with the Stars includes:

  • Country singer Jimmie Allen
  • Spice Girl Melanie C
  • Christine Chiu (Bling Empire)
  • Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills, 90210)
  • Melora Hardin (The Office)
  • Social media star Olivia Jade
  • Matt James (The Bachelor)
  • Amanda Kloots (The Talk)
  • Martin Kove (Cobra Kai)
  • Gold medal Olympian Suni Lee
  • WWE Superstar Mike “The Miz” Mizanin
  • Kenya Moore (The Real Housewives of Atlanta)
  • Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby
  • NBA player Iman Shumpert
  • Pop star JoJo Siwa

The cast appeared live from Disney California Adventure Park to announce the exciting news. “This is a great opportunity,” Moore told Disney Legend Robin Roberts and Lara Spencer on Good Morning America. “It’s live, you know? You can’t mess up. You’re on the dance floor. You have to remember your moves and give it all you got. You have one shot.” Like Moore, Green said he is “all in” this season. “I’m just trying to keep the bar as low as possible so there’s no expectations,” the TV star joked. “Then I have nowhere to go but up.”

Rigsby, who was previously a professional dancer for recording artists such as Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry, said he’s “using muscles I haven’t used in a while” in rehearsals. Luckily, Rigsby added, “I’ve built up the endurance on Peloton in my cycling classes—so I’m ready!”

To find out how the entire cast is preparing, watch their Good Morning America interviews:

Host and executive producer Tyra Banks will be back in the ballroom this season, as will judges Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli. The landmark season will also feature Dancing with the Stars’ first same-sex couple. “JoJo is going to be paired with a female pro dancer, who will be revealed on the premiere on September 20,” executive producer Andrew Llinares announced during the show’s recent TCA panel. “We are so, so excited that JoJo is doing this and for everyone to experience this on the show.”

Speaking of pro dancers, the following fan-favorites will return in season 30:

  • Brandon Armstrong
  • Lindsay Arnold
  • Alan Bersten
  • Sharna Burgess
  • Cheryl Burke
  • Witney Carson
  • Artem Chigvintsev
  • Val Chmerkovskiy
  • Sasha Farber
  • Jenna Johnson
  • Daniella Karagach
  • Pasha Pashkov
  • Gleb Savchenko
  • Emma Slater
  • Britt Stewart

Curious about the pairings? Us, too! Tune in for the season premiere, when all will be revealed. Big things are in store for that episode… and beyond! “Behind the scenes, we’ve been putting so much of our energy into making sure this entire season is so special,” Llinares promised. “Our attitude is that every week should be an event in its own right.”

Last fall, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars ranked as the No. 1 entertainment series in its two-hour time slot among Adults 18-49. The series, produced by BBC Studios’ L.A. production arm, finished among last season’s Top 5 most-watched unscripted series with Total Viewers.

Get a Sensational Sneak Peek at the Expanded France Pavilion and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT

By Emily Amato

On October 1, the newly expanded France pavilion at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort will open, just in time for “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” honoring the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. The pavilion, and the experiences it brings, mark a milestone in the EPCOT transformation that brings to life the magic of possibility and imagination for guests of all ages. Join us for a sneak peek of all the scrumptious new details!

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
The anchor of the pavilion’s expansion is the whimsical attraction Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, inspired by the beloved film Ratatouille and its tiny star, Remy. The experience is family friendly, with no height restrictions, so both kids and kids-at-heart can join the adventure. You’ll feel like you’ve shrunk to the size of the “Little Chef” himself as you race through Gusteau’s restaurant to create a dish with Remy. The scenes, props, and characters featured throughout the attraction nod to key parts of the film.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

The attraction’s entrance resembles a Parisian theater, with a classic marquee featuring hand-laid gold leaf and nearly 200 lights! After entering the theater, the queue will take you on a journey where you’ll encounter a French artist’s loft created especially for the EPCOT attraction, modeled after the art studio seen briefly in Ratatouille, with a canvas that comes to life. Next, you will spot the iconic Gusteau’s restaurant sign, where the chef himself reminds you “anyone can cook!”

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Continuing through the queue, you’ll shrink down to size as you find yourself atop Paris’s gorgeous rooftops. Colorful rat-shaped vehicles that travel on a trackless system transport you from the rooftops, through a skylight, and straight into Gusteau’s kitchen. You’re then taken on a grand adventure through the kitchen, the dining room, and more—all from a “rat’s-eye view.”

The attraction is truly a feast for the senses! Combining movement, 3D technology, larger-than-life sets, and the smells of a restaurant, the 4D experience brings you right alongside Remy. The trackless vehicles travel in sets of three, taking different paths through the adventure, so you’ll want to experience it more than once to discover all the details. A popular scene is in the pantry, where you’re surrounded by oversized food, including a massive ham that hangs from the ceiling that weighs 2.7 tons and a fish that’s 26 feet long!

We won’t spoil too many more of the surprises, but do keep an eye out for a hidden Mickey Mouse and a quick glimpse of a Pizza Planet truck!

La Crêperie de Paris
All that scurrying around Gusteau’s on Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure can work up an appetite! You won’t want to miss La Crêperie de Paris, a traditional crêperie with a menu inspired by the Brittany region of France and renowned chef Jérôme Bocuse. The table-service restaurant serves savory galettes and sweet dessert crêpes, along with Brittany’s famous hard ciders.

Just like in Brittany, both the galettes and the crêpes are cooked on a “billig,” allowing the batter to be spread out with a small rake and cooked at a high temperature so they are very thin—almost like lace. The savory galettes are made with buckwheat imported from France, with a variety of delectable fillings.

Eric Weistroffer, Executive Director of JBI, LLC at the France pavilion in EPCOT, explained the importance of the buckwheat, saying, “Buckwheat is the most important ingredient for the galettes, so we import it from France. Buckwheat is a gluten-friendly flour that is actually part of the rhubarb family.”

La Crêperie de Paris serves six varieties of the savory galettes, from the Classique (ham, egg, and Swiss cheese) to the Ratatouille (tomato, zucchini, eggplant), a nod to the “Little Chef” himself. While Weistroffer couldn’t choose a favorite, we enjoyed every last bite of the Classique and can’t wait to return to try the Savoyarde with Raclette cheese, onions, and imported Bayonne ham, which Weistroffer mentioned is the only type of ham imported from France to the United States.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

On the sweet side, the crêpes are similarly thin, made from scratch and filled with tempting delights. They include five varieties, from the traditional Gourmande with house-made hazelnut chocolate spread, to the Pomme with caramelized apples and caramel beurre salé.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

A meal at La Crêperie de Paris wouldn’t be complete, though, without enjoying Brittany’s traditional hard ciders. From the sweet doux to the less sweet brut and demi-sec, these ciders are imported from France, made only with apples from the Brittany region, and pair perfectly with both the savory and sweet crêpes. While you sip on a hard cider, be sure to take in your surroundings. The décor is a nod to Brittany—with some distinctly Parisian twists—including the stone on the interior walls and the blue glass windows. Even the staff costumes are inspired by traditional crêperies, including the striped shirts and the red hat, known as a miki, traditional to Brittany’s fishermen.

While we highly recommend taking some time to enjoy the table-service experience, we know a day at EPCOT can be hectic. But don’t worry—you can still enjoy an amazing galette or crêpe! Crêpes A Emporter at La Crêperie de Paris is a quick-service location at the front of the restaurant, located along the newly expanded pavilion’s promenade. The walk-up window serves three savory galettes, four sweet crepes, soft-serve ice cream, and an assortment of ciders and wines.

France Pavilion Expansion
Now, both Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and La Crêperie de Paris are truly incredible new offerings, but we’d be remiss not to tell you about how amazing the newly expanded France pavilion is. It is a stunning place, and we can already see ourselves sitting there, soaking in the sights and sounds of Paris, whenever we visit EPCOT after October 1.

The expansion more than doubles the size of the existing France pavilion, and the transition from one to the other is not only seamless, but dreamy. You’ll walk along the waterside pathway near the EPCOT International Gateway in a stroll reminiscent of the Seine River, then enter a French market street called Allée des Marchands (“Alley of the Merchants”) through an art nouveau-style archway that evokes a Paris Metro station.

One of the first things you may notice is La Créperie de Paris, with its blue façade, typically found in the Brittany region of France, but as you move under the ornate, cast-iron arcade in the center of the pavilion, the world is transformed.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

“The arcade serves as a transition from real-world France to the fantastical world of Remy’s France from Ratatouille,” Walt Disney Imagineer Matt Beiler told us. “The facades feature a bolder color palette and crooked, exaggerated architectural details. We’ve applied the Pixar concept of ‘crookedology’ to bring to life the fanciful, whimsical interpretation of Paris from the film.”

Just beyond the arcade, before reaching Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, is a Ratatouille-inspired fountain that really steals the show. The three-basin fountain is adorned with rats holding bottles and flutes of champagne that spew water. And to top it all off? Remy, of course—wearing his classic French toque and holding a cooking spoon. C’est magnifique!

Once you’ve soaked in all the fantastical elements, take a closer look around the expanded pavilion. You’ll be surprised to find that rat motifs adorn railings, lamp posts, benches, and more. Our personal favorite touch? A few rat prints scattered on the ground of the attraction queue, surely left by Remy and his friends rushing to and from Gusteau’s!

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

You can find many other Easter eggs from the film throughout the pavilion. Upon exiting Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, you’ll find Chef Skinner’s scooter and Chef Colette’s motorbike, making for fun photos for fans of the movie. Along the Allée des Marchands you can peer into La Cave d’Ego, a wine shop owned by the famed food critic Anton Ego, with wine bottles displayed in the window holding special significance to the Ratatouille story in both film and Disney Parks. Also along the Allée, you can spot the health inspector’s office—the same inspector who plays a critical role in the film.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Merchandise
Can’t get enough of the “Little Chef”? There’s plenty of new merchandise inspired by Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at the newsstand in the expansion. One unique new item will allow you to bring Remy home with you with an Interactive Chef Hat that brings the “Little Chef” to life. Apparel, accessories, and a Remy-inspired ear headband round out the collection that will help remind you “anyone can cook,” even after you’ve left EPCOT.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

There are so many exciting new things happening at EPCOT as part of the Park’s transformation, but the newly expanded France pavilion is a treat. From the attraction, to the scenery, to the dining experiences, you’ll be transported to the whimsical, magical world of France. Merci for coming on this journey with us!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

ABC News’ weeklong coverage to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks will include a special edition of 20/20, Women of 9/11, airing Wednesday, among other planned programming. Also on Wednesday, Disney+ will debut the original series Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. and add all three seasons of Pepper Ann to its library, while Freeform will broadcast the can’t-miss finale of Good Trouble. Last but not least, Disney+ on Friday will debut an original short, Twenty Something, from Pixar’s SparkShorts program.

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Women of 9/11: A Special Edition of 20/20 with Robin Roberts—Wednesday, September 8, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC
For the first time, several women whose lives changed forever on September 11 tell their stories of survival, pain, and redemption in a two-hour documentary special, hosted and executive produced by Disney Legend Robin Roberts. From the heroic first responders and workers who risked everything at Ground Zero to the miracle survivors, all of the women are bonded in trauma, grief—and, after two decades—remarkable strength and resilience.

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Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.—Wednesday, September 8, on Disney+
Set in modern-day Hawai‘i, this coming-of-age dramedy—inspired by the hit medical series Doogie Howser, M.D.—follows Lahela “Doogie” Kamealoha (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a 16-year-old prodigy juggling a budding medical career and life as a teenager. With the support of her caring and comical ’ohana and friends, Lahela is determined to make the most of her teenage years and forge her own path. Guiding Lahela (and also complicating things) are her career-driven mother, Dr. Clara Hannon (Kathleen Rose Perkins), who’s also her supervisor at the hospital; her doting father, Benny Kamealoha (Jason Scott Lee), who helps keep her connected to what matters most; her free-spirited older brother, Kai Kamealoha (Matthew Sato); her gregarious younger brother, Brian Patrick Kamealoha (Wes Tian); her best friend, Steph Denisco (Emma Meisel); her surfer crush, Walter Taumata (Alex Aiono); and her fellow colleagues at the hospital, Dr. Lee (Ronny Chieng), Charles Zeller (Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman), and Noelani Nakayama (Mapuana Makia).

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Pepper Ann (Seasons 1-3)—Wednesday, September 8, on Disney+
Who’s that girl? What’s her name? Is she cool? Is she lame? Find out when all three seasons of the animated series, which aired as part of Disney’s One Saturday Morning on ABC from 1997-2000, join the Disney+ library. The series follows the adventures of Pepper Ann (voiced by Kathleen Wilhoite), a quirky 12-year-old girl who’s caught in that awkward place between childhood and adulthood. The cast also includes Danny Cooksey as Milo, Clea Lewis as Nicky, Pam Segall as Moose, Jenna von Oy as Trinket, and April Winchell as Lydia.

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Good Trouble—Wednesday, September 8, at 10 p.m. ET on Freeform
In the 90-minute summer finale, “Closing Arguments,” Callie (Maia Mitchell) questions her choices as Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) interviews for a new coding job. Meanwhile, Malika (Zuri Adele) considers a tempting offer away from DPN; Gael (Tommy Martinez) is forced to put his priorities into perspective; and Alice (Sherry Cola) has a tough decision to make.

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Twenty Something—Friday, September 10, on Disney+
From Pixar Animation Studios’ SparkShorts program comes Twenty Something, an original short from director Aphton Corbin and producer Erik Langley. Adulting can be hard: Some days you’re nailing it, while other days, you’re just a stack of kids hiding in a trench coat hoping no one notices. Gia finds herself in this exact scenario the night of her 21st birthday. This story explores the insecurities of growing up with a “fake it till you make it” mentality.

Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Director Destin Daniel Cretton Makes a Surprise Appearance at the El Capitan Theatre’s Opening Night Fan Event

By Zach Johnson

Marvel Studios’ next hero has arrived!

Just weeks after hosting the star-studded world premiere of Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, the El Capitan Theatre held an opening night fan event hosted by Nerdist on Thursday. As always, fans came dressed to impress, cosplaying as some of the film’s characters, from Shang-Chi and Xialing to Razor Fist and Death Dealer, to name just a few.

Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings

Costumes from the highly anticipated film were on display in the lobby, allowing fans to get an up-close look Kym Barrett’s masterful designs. After taking their seats, fans got a special treat when the film’s director and writer, Destin Daniel Cretton, made a surprise appearance onstage to welcome them to the theater and to introduce them to Shang-Chi!

While onstage, Cretton revealed “one of the more challenging scenes” in the first act is inspired by one of his heroes, Jackie Chan. Careful not to spoil anything, he also said one of his favorite scenes involves Leung’s character “sitting in a library about to do… something.” Before he walked offstage, he thanked the fans for their support, saying, “Enjoy the movie!”

Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings stars Simu Liu as Shaun/Shang-Chi, with Tony Leung as Xu Wenwu, Awkwafina as Katy, Meng’er Zhang as Xialing, Fala Chen as Li, Michelle Yeoh as Ying Nan, Florian Munteanu as Razor Fist, Andy Le as Death Dealer, Benedict Wong as Wong and Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery. The movie is now playing exclusively in theaters, and you can purchase tickets via Fandango.

Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings

Visit The El Capitan Theatre to take a picture in front of a special themed photo op. And from September 3-19 at the El Capitan Theatre, D23 Gold Members can receive one (1) complimentary 64 oz. popcorn and one (1) complimentary 20 oz. bottled beverage. Simply show a valid D23 Gold Member card at the concession stand to redeem the offer!*

In Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings—part of the MCU’s Phase Four—Shang-Chi is forced to confront the past he thought he left behind when he is drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization. The film is produced by Kevin Feige and Jonathan Schwartz; executive produced by Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and Charles Newirth; and co-produced by David J. Grant.

*Limit one popcorn and drink per member card.

Disney Channel’s The Ghost and Molly McGee Gets Second Season—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Disney Channel Orders Second Season of The Ghost and Molly McGee

Ahead of its series premiere this October, our pals at Disney Channel have already ordered a sure-to-be-delightful second season of animated buddy-comedy The Ghost and Molly McGee!

Created and executive produced by Bill Motz and Bob Roth (LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures), along with executive producer Steve Loter (Kim Possible), the series follows tween optimist Molly, who lives to make the world a better place, and grumpy ghost Scratch… whose job is, well, to spread misery. The first season will welcome guest stars Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Natasha Rothwell (Insecure), Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird), Yvette Nicole Brown (Big Shot), Jenifer Lewis (black-ish), Danny Trejo (Machete), Patton Oswalt (Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.), D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place), Jane Lynch (Glee), and more.

Joining the previously announced lead voice cast—Ashly Burch (Molly) and Dana Snyder (Scratch)—the additional main series voice cast includes Jordan Klepper (Klepper) as the voice of Pete, Molly’s anxiously idealistic father; Sumalee Montano (The Lost Symbol) as the voice of Sharon and Grandma Nin, Molly’s creatively pragmatic mother and adoring grandmother, respectively; and Michaela Dietz (Steven Universe) as the voice of Darryl, Molly’s mischievously entrepreneurial brother.

Look for the series premiere of The Ghost and Molly McGee on Friday, October 1, at 9:35 p.m. EDT on Disney Channel, following the debut of the new Disney Channel Original Movie Under Wraps. New episodes roll out Saturdays (9 a.m. ET) through November 27 on Disney Channel, with episodes available in October on Disney+.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Well y’all, we’ve made it to Labor Day—can you believe it? Here’s hoping you’re able to get in some fun this three-day weekend… including taking in some choice viewing from around the worlds of Disney. What’s in store? For one, it’s the big Disney+ debut of Billie Eilish’s Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles on Friday. Plus, there’s the Hulu debut of The D’Amelio Show; a fun The Simpsons Back-to-School Marathon on FXX; and lots more.

 Disney Cruise Line Reveals a New Look at AquaMouse

Snow? On a cruise ship?! Yep, it’s true: As recently revealed by the good folks at Disney Cruise Line, fun in the sun will go totally “next level” on the Disney Wish with the debut of AquaMouse—a brand-new family water attraction that will bring to life the adventures of The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse animated shorts like never before!

The first-ever Disney attraction at sea, AquaMouse includes show scenes, lighting and special effects, and a host of splashtacular surprises. This first-of-its-kind water ride will send guests on a fun family adventure through 760 feet of winding tubes suspended high above the upper decks. As the story goes, Mickey and Minnie are starting their very own seaside excursion company—appropriately named “Port Misadventures”—on board the Disney Wish, and adventuresome cruisers will join them on an undersea excursion to Mermaid Lagoon… where things go inevitably, and hilariously, awry. The journey will begin when guests board their two-seater ride vehicles and ascend into a magical tunnel that will teleport them into the cartoon world of “Scuba Scramble,” a new animated short that plays out through oversized virtual portholes. Along the way, they’ll encounter curious sea creatures, familiar Disney friends, and more than 60 water effects that bring the subaquatic shenanigans to life—all synched to an original musical score by composer Christopher Willis.

There’s also a second show, called “Swiss Meltdown,” seen in the artist-rendered clip above—where Mickey and Minnie invite guests on a mountain sledding excursion. When the sun comes out and the snow melts, guests will be off on a frantic dash to the mountaintop while trying to avoid obstacles like avalanches, rock walls, and waterfalls. The story is inspired by one of the Emmy® Award-winning Mickey Mouse shorts Yodelberg.

Look for more Disney Wish news in the coming months, as it readies to set sail in 2022!

diary of a wimpy kid

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coming to Disney+ This December

This holiday season, Disney+ gets a little… Wimpy! As just announced by the streaming service, the all-new animated adventure Diary of a Wimpy Kid will premiere exclusively this December 3.

The first book in Jeff Kinney’s worldwide bestselling series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid tells the tale of Greg Heffley—a scrawny but ambitious kid with a huge imagination and big plans to be rich and famous… he just has to survive middle school first. To make matters worse, Greg’s lovable best friend Rowley seems to coast through life and succeed at everything without even trying. While details of his hilarious, and often disastrous, attempts to fit in fill the pages of his journal, Greg learns to appreciate true friends and the satisfaction that comes from standing up for what is right. Directed by Swinton Scott (Futurama) and written and produced by Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid will feature the voices of Brady Noon (The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers), Ethan William Childress (mixed-ish), and Chris Diamantopoulos (Mickey Mouse).

Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid books have sold a whopping 250+ million copies around the globe in just 14 years. “This film feels like the book come to life, and it’s exciting to see Greg Heffley and his family and friends in their fully-animated glory,” the author recently said. “It is the Wimpy world in a way no one has seen before. Working on this movie, I feel like we have been sitting on a wonderful secret. I can’t wait to finally share it with the world!”

Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween Offers Frights & Delights

As the song goes, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” No, not those holidays—not quite yet, anyway. We’ve got to celebrate all things Halloween first! To that end, Freeform is back with another installment of their mega-popular 31 Nights of Halloween programming event. For a full rundown of what to expect (pending changes, of course), check out the just-released schedule right here at D23.com.

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.: The Doctor is In Beginning September 8

Disney+ recently debuted a fresh new trailer for their new coming-of-age dramedy, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.—and it looks a veritable prescription for fun!

Inspired by ABC’s hit medical series Doogie Howser, M.D., the show follows Lahela “Doogie” Kamealoha (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a 16-year-old prodigy juggling a budding medical career and life as a teenager. With the support of her caring and comical ’ohana (family) and friends, Lahela is determined to make the most of her teen years and forge her own path. Set in modern-day Hawai‘i, the series is shot on location in O’ahu. Series creator and executive producer Kourtney Kang, who was born in Hawai‘i and raised in a Philadelphia suburb by her Irish mom and Korean dad, has infused her own experiences into this story, centered on a mixed-race Asian-American girl.

The series also stars Kathleen Rose Perkins as Dr. Clara Hannon, Jason Scott Lee as Benny Kamealoha, Matthew Sato as Kai Kamealoha, Wes Tian as Brian Patrick Kamealoha, Emma Meisel as Steph, Mapuana Makia as Noelani, and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Charles. And look for a slew of cool guest stars—including Margaret Cho, Randall Park, musician Jake Shimabukuro, and more.

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. begins streaming September 8 exclusively on Disney+, with new episodes debuting Wednesdays.

ICYMI: Big ABC News from the 2021 Summer TCAs

D23 had “boots on the ground” (well, so to speak) at the recent Summer TCAs, the Television Critics Association’s mid-year press tour… and we heard from several upcoming ABC series (both new and returning) about what to expect when their shows air this fall. Read up on all that good TV intel, and start planning your carefully curated viewing calendars, by clicking here.

Feast Your Eyes on These Delicious Details from Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the France Pavilion Expansion at EPCOT

By Jocelyn Buhlman

We’re less than a month away from the opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT, as part of the kickoff to the Walt Disney World Resort 50th anniversary celebration. While we still have to wait until October 1 before we can shrink down to the size of Chef Remy and go on a thrilling chase through Gusteau’s restaurant, there are plenty of details to discover in the expansion that nearly doubles the size of the existing France pavilion. Our friends at Disney Parks blog revealed some delicious details and Easter eggs today that Pixar fans will definitely want to spot on their next visit to EPCOT, and we’ve rounded up some of our favorites here.

Discovery of hidden details is just a step away—literally! Take a look on the ground in the France pavilion to spot these manhole covers featuring Remy himself. This design pays homage to the scene in Ratatouille where Remy makes his fateful arrival in Paris via the sewers.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

If you need more clues to finding hidden details, you don’t need to “wine” about it—we’ll help you spot this tasty nod to food critic Anton Ego hidden in a storefront nearby—another fun shoutout to the film…

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Travel in Pixar style—or, at least pose for a very Pixar picture! Chef Skinner’s motorbike and Colette’s scooter are parked nearby, providing a perfect photo opportunity for Ratatouille fans.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Here’s a “squeak peek” at one more hidden detail—you might have noticed that the railing and cast-iron benches in the new mini-land seem to swirl into rat-like shapes. Your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you! The designs are inspired by Remy and his pals and hint at the world of Chef Remy that awaits you in the expanded pavilion.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure opens at EPCOT on October 1. Stay tuned to D23.com for more details as they are announced.

Read an Exclusive Excerpt from What Once Was Mine, a Twist on the Tale of Tangled

By the D23 Team

The Twisted Tales anthology series of books has been putting unique spins on classic Disney tales since the first book debuted in 2015. The series has asked questions like, “What if Aladdin never found the lamp?” or “What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?” Now, the Twisted Tales series is getting tangled up in a new story, this time asking, “What if Rapunzel’s mother drank a potion from the wrong flower?” In the film Tangled, Rapunzel’s mom uses the Sundrop flower to heal herself and deliver Rapunzel as a healthy child—albeit, a healthy child with magical healing powers! In this twist on the story, Rapunzel’s mother mistakenly uses the Moondrop flower instead. She and her child are both still healthy, but Rapunzel is born with silver hair and harmful powers—powers that lead to her being locked away for the safety of the kingdom!

Rapunzel does not leave her tower for eighteen years—until, one day, she decides to flee so she can finally see the beautiful, floating lights that appear every year on her birthday. Her escape is aided by faces both familiar and new: Flynn Rider and a would-be outlaw named Gina join her on the unexpected adventure.

The book hits shelves September 7, but you can read an exclusive excerpt of What Once Was Mine by Liz Braswell now:

“We’ll hang out here for a while,” Gina said. But her eyes glanced quickly to Flynn, to see what the more experienced adventurer would do.

He shrugged “I don’t have any pressing appointments anywhere. Though I do need to visit the local branch of my bank and make a quick withdrawal at some point.”

Ha-ha, Rapunzel thought, unconsciously grasping her bag more tightly, feeling the edges of the crown. If he only knew!

“ …And maybe you can tell me what this is all about. Why you need me, what exactly is going on.”

He sat down on a lichen-covered stone that tilted at an uneasy angle. Then he smiled and raised an eyebrow at Rapunzel… which made her feel uneasy.

His eyes were light, light brown like the dark honey that came at the end of the summer when the sumac and serious bushes bloomed. His eyebrows were heavy and expressive but didn’t overwhelm his face. His mouth kept pulling to one side in that smile… there was something a little fake about it, but also something a little endearing. Like he was trying very hard to be suave and mysterious. And didn’t realize how obvious it was.

“Hey,” Gina said loudly, interrupting Rapunzel’s train of not-really-thought. “Man wants a story.”

“Right. So.” Rapunzel cleared her head and took a deep breath. “Once upon a time, in a lonely tower in the middle of the woods, a girl…”

“Who’s this?” Flynn asked.

“Me,” Rapunzel said, exasperated.

“Wait, you lived in that freakish plague tower?”

“Yes! Are you even listening? I and my mom lived there… well, she lived there more when I was younger. Now it’s mostly me. Also, there was no plague,” she added. “Those signs were put there to keep people away, I think.”

“You lived by yourself in a tower your whole life?” It could have come out sounding sarcastic, or disbelieving… but there was a note of genuine horror in Flynn’s tone. “Like a prisoner?”

She started to say no, but stopped: she had been literally sent to the tower for her crimes. “Kind of. This is the first time I’ve ever been down. I mean—outside.”

“Whoa,” Gina said.

Rapunzel didn’t like the looks of pity on their faces. She had been happy there, mostly, and it was all for everyone’s good. There was nothing to pity her for.

Anyway, it was all pretty much the same, same things every day, same things out the window every season, except that every year around now, beautiful golden lights float up into the sky from somewhere northwest of here.”

“You mean the lantern thing they do for the dead princess?” Gina and Flynn asked at the same time.

“Jinx!” they both immediately said.

“Buymeapint,” they shouted at the same time, pointing at each other. Then they began laughing.

“Wait,” Rapunzel said, completely mystified. She didn’t not like the way her two new friends were becoming friends. But she didn’t love it either. “Lanterns? That float?”

“Yeah, the little candles in the paper lantern make them rise up into the air,” Flynn said with a shrug. “They do it every year to commemorate the death of the queen’s only child.”

“Oh. That’s… sad.”

All those years, all the things Rapunzel imagined the floating lights to be. She knew they weren’t stars, because they didn’t stay; she knew they weren’t meteors or comets, because they went up, not down. Never did she guess it was a man-made phenomenon—well known, at that. And for such a sad reason! Not a very joyous marker of her birthday week after all.

“Well,” she said aloud. “I want to see them. And I want you to guide me there,” she added, to Flynn.

“I could totally take you to see the lanterns!” Gina protested. “You don’t need this guy.”

“Absolutely true,” Flynn agreed. “You don’t. This girl can take you. Afraid I’m not on good terms with the kingdom at this moment.”

“What’d you steal this time?” Gina asked interestedly.

“A crown. Nice one, too. Anyway, I’m not going anywhere near that place. And also, there’s a lot of other things on my plate right now. The Stabbingtons are after me… I have to line up a buyer…  Really, it’s not a good time.”

“You haven’t even asked what I’ll pay you,” Rapunzel said innocently.

“You don’t have enough,” Flynn promised. Then he turned to Gina and said in a theatrical whisper, “This is where she offers her necklace, or a bracelet, or some other rich girl trinket I couldn’t pawn even if I wanted…”

“How about a crown?” Rapunzel suggested.

Flynn grew very, very still.

“Uh-oh,” Gina said with a wicked grin.

“What, um—what crown?” Flynn asked casually.

“The one that you stole. The one that the Stabbingtons want back. The one that you hid, rather obviously, in a tree hollow,” Rapunzel said smugly, crossing her arms. “Diamonds, pearls, about my size… You know, that crown?”

“That’s my crown! Give it back! I stole it fair and square!” Flynn cried, leaping up.

“You mean you stole it from the castle, or you stole it from the Stabbingtons?” Gina asked interestedly.

“Doesn’t matter,” Flynn said, crossing his arms and setting his jaw childishly. “It’s mine now.”

“Well, no, it’s mine,” Rapunzel said. “At least until you take me to see the lanterns, and home again. Then it’s yours.”

“You must have seen me hide it! In the tree!”

“Déduction très brillante,” Rapunzel said archly.

“Really??” Gina asked, throwing her hands in the air—a lot like Mother Gothel when she was playacting exasperated anger. “You’re paying him a whole crown to take you to see

the stupid lights?”

“Well, you knew I didn’t have anything to pay you with,” Rapunzel protested.

“You have a crown,” Gina shouted.

“But it’s not yours,” Rapunzel said.

“See?” Flynn nodded his head. “You do get it.”

“I mean,” Rapunzel added, “I figured this crown would be worth a lot more to the guy who originally stole it and is being chased, than, you know, just anyone.”

Gina gave her a look.

“It’s a crown,” she pointed out. “Apparently one with diamonds and pearls. You could hire everyone at the Snuggly Duckling ten times over for that.”

“But the wanted posters implied that he’s dangerous, and a fugitive, and wily, and just the sort of antihero I need to protect people from my h—I mean, me.” Rapunzel dug into her satchel—being very careful not to make any clinking noises around the crown—and pulled out the now very folded poster. “Sorry, Gina. I just didn’t know about you.”

“No one does,” Gina mumbled, kicking a stone.

“No way,” Flynn swore, tearing the poster from Rapunzel’s hand. “They got my nose wrong again. This is like the fifth time. What do I have to do, pose for the royal guard?”

He held it up to his face and tried to copy the expression.

“Stop complaining,” Gina snapped. “‘Aw, I’m soooo famous that they print up soooo many different pictures of my face, getting them wrong.’ Geez, tough life.”

“All right, all right, I’ll do it,” Flynn said with a forced, world-weary sigh, ignoring Gina completely. “But only because my life is in danger and I really need that crown.”

“And I get a share,” Gina said.

“Why do you get anything?” Flynn demanded. “You’re not taking the lady to see the lanterns.”

“I led her to you. And I saved your life.”

Gina and Flynn glared at each other.

Rapunzel now found herself wishing that her new friends were where they’d been five minutes ago, when they had been full of nothing but compliments and congratulations for each other.

“All right,” Flynn said, rolling his eyes. “A share. I’m such a softie.”

“Yes!” Gina whispered a little too loudly, pumping her fist in victory.

Rapunzel wanted to ask exactly what a share of a solid crown meant exactly (a single diamond? A broken-off flourish?) but decided that since the two were now working together to get her to where she wanted to go, she wasn’t going to complicate things by bringing it up.

She was finally going to get to see the lanterns, and nothing could possibly go wrong.

Disney Teams with Starlight Children’s Foundation to Create Pixar-Themed Hospital Gowns

By the D23 Team

It’s time for Pixar Fest—an incredible month-long celebration of all things Pixar! Fans can look forward to a Disney+ virtual film festival; cool sweepstakes; and brand-new product launches!

To celebrate such a momentous occasion, Disney has teamed up with Starlight Children’s Foundation to design Pixar-themed Starlight Hospital Wear inspired by the iconic Pixar films Toy Story (Buzz Lightyear and Jessie), The Incredibles, and Up (Russell). Each hospital gown will include an interactive QR code that patients can scan on their phones for special Pixar animated content. (How cool is that?!) For more information on this magical collaboration, visit starlight.org/disney.

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Wait, there’s more… Fans and families are invited to join big-time online content creators like The Williams Family, Phil Wright, Merrick Hanna, and McKenzi Brooke—as well as actor/avid Pixar fan Harry Shum, Jr. (Crazy Rich Asians)—in the first-ever Pixar-inspired social media challenge! So, how can you take part? Just head over to your TikTok and Instagram Reels to recreate character dances and poses themed to favorite Pixar films and beloved characters. We can’t wait to see what y’all create!

And starting this Friday night, September 3, fans can grab their Pixar gear and tune in to Disney+ to enjoy their favorite Pixar movie. (Don’t forget: You can join in on the fun with Disney+ and D23’s Pixar Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt!) Check out the schedule below:

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Make sure to follow along on all of Pixar’s social channels—and join the conversation by using the hashtag #PixarFest. Adventure is out there!

Exploring Shang-Chi’s Ties to the Larger MCU

By Zach Johnson

Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings is an origin story that blazes across the big screen with never-before-seen, mind-blowing action, stunning visuals, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s signature blend of heart and humor. And although this marks the first time Shang-Chi has appeared onscreen since his Marvel Comics debut in 1973, it’s not the first time the shadowy Ten Rings organization has popped up in the MCU.

In fact, the Ten Rings organization was behind the plot to kidnap Tony Stark (Disney Legend Robert Downey Jr.) in 2008’s Iron Man—the very film that turned the genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist into a bonafide Super Hero and, in turn, launched the MCU. The person behind the Ten Rings organization was deceptively introduced in 2013’s Iron Man 3 in the form of Iron Man’s archenemy, The Mandarin, who debuted in Marvel Comics in 1964, a decade before Shang-Chi. In the film it was revealed that the person masquerading as the Mandarin was actually an actor named Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley), hired by the secret leader of the Ten Rings to impersonate him and broadcast his agenda.

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“We talked about when to bring the person behind the Ten Rings organization to the screen, and we wanted to do it when we felt we could do the character justice and really showcase the complexity of the character—and that’s what fun about the MCU at this stage,” says Kevin Feige, producer and president of Marvel Studios. “We can make a film like Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings and introduce a brand-new hero to the world, but the subtitle actually connects it back to the very beginning of the MCU, which opens the door to exploring the Ten Rings organization and who is really behind it.”

Kingsley reprises his role in Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, coming into contact with Shang-Chi (Simu Liu), Katy (Awkwafina), and Xialing (Meng’er Zhang). We won’t spoil the circumstances of how that happens—you’ll have to see the film when it opens in theaters on Friday, September 3—but he plays an integral role in their mission.

In Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, audiences will learn the history of the real person who leads the Ten Rings: Xu Wenwu (Tony Leung), Shang-Chi’s father. The power of the actual Ten Rings has allowed Wenwu to build the Ten Rings criminal organization.

Trevor isn’t the only familiar face who pops up in Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings. After Shang-Chi is attacked in San Francisco, he and Katy travel to Macau to warn his sister, Xialing, that danger is heading her way. Once there, they learn Xialing has made a name for herself as owner of the Golden Daggers Club, an underground fighting ring.

The first cage match they see is between Abomination, last seen onscreen in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, and Wong (Benedict Wong), last seen onscreen in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. Abomination may have immense strength, but Wong is a master of the mystic arts who deftly uses portals to redirect Abomination’s own punch back at him. We won’t spoil who wins the match… but you can bet this won’t be the last time Shang-Chi sees the victor!

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Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings is an origin story that sets up the titular character for a promising future in Phase Four of the MCU. Phase Four features both known characters, such as Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), and unknown ones, such as the Eternals.

Liu, for one, can’t wait to tell more stories as Shang-Chi. “I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would be here,” he says. “It’s been the most grueling thing I’ve ever done, but easily the most fulfilling. Whether it’s doing action sequences that have been choreographed by some of the most incredible action designers and martial artists in the world or acting opposite some of the most incredibly talented people that have ever graced the screen, every day felt like it was full of blessings. Many days I would go home and my entire body would be aching. But even then, I never lost sight of the fact that this is a historic, significant moment. To be a part of that is so incredible, and I can’t say enough how grateful I am for it.”

Disneyland Foodie Guide to Spooky Eats and Halloween Treats

By Zach Johnson

Disneyland Resort chefs and candy makers have conjured up all sorts of eerie eats and tasty treats for Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort this year! From Mummy Marshmallow Wands and Halloween Grey Stuff to Blood Orange Slushes and Ghost Pepper Potato Bites, it’s all frightfully delicious! Plus, keep an eye out for all of this year’s creepy-cool novelties!

With help from our friends at the Disney Parks Blog, this Foodie Guide is seriously jam-packed with all the yummy details on where to find all of this year’s offerings available during Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort, which runs from September 3-October 31.

Disneyland Park

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Alien Pizza Planet (Mobile Order Available)

  • Deconstructed Lasagna – Campanelle pasta tossed in ricotta cream sauce topped with Bolognese sauce and bread crumbs
  • Supernova Special – Spiced marinara sauce topped with sausage, salami, assorted cheeses, onions, olives, and tomatoes drizzled with pesto
  • Halloween Alien Macaron filled with blackberry buttercream and lemon curd

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Café Orleans

  • Chocolate-Praline Mousse Cake – Decadent praline mousse, dark chocolate brownie, vanilla creme anglaise, and ganache

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Candy Palace (Mobile Order Available)

  • Jack Skellington Apple
  • Poison Skull Apple
  • Mummy Marshmallow Wand
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop
  • Minnie Witch Crispy
  • Spider Web Crispy
  • Pumpkin Brittle (available October 1-31)
  • Pumpkin Fudge

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Carnation Café (opening September 16)

  • Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich – Sriracha-glazed fried chicken breast on a brioche bun with spicy sandwich spread, pepper jack cheese, creamy mustard slaw, and cilantro served with fries

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French Market (Mobile Order Available)

  • Haunted Mansion Holiday Wreath Cookie (limited offering available while supplies last)
  • Chocolate Cherry Cake – Chocolate cake with buttercream frosting, sour cherries, and cream cheese filling finished with a splatter of cherry sauce

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Galactic Grill (Mobile Order Available)

  • Blood Orange Slush – Blood orange slush with a swirl of raspberry sauce and a glow cube
  • Loaded BBQ Pork Fries – Crisscut fries topped with slow-cooked BBQ pork, cheddar, chipotle ranch, and spicy slaw
  • Chocolate & Red Velvet Parfait – Layers of red velvet cake, ganache, cookies, dark chocolate mousse and chocolate cake topped with chocolate flakes, a chocolate Darth Vader helmet, and a mini chocolate lightsaber

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Gibson Girl (Mobile Order Available)

  • Halloween Candy Sundae – Two sundaes in one: sour gummy ice cream with raspberry sauce, gummy treats, and fruit candies; and chocolate ice cream with hot fudge and pieces of chocolate candy bars

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Hungry Bear (Mobile Order Available)

  • Honey Cream Cold Brew – cold brew coffee and honey-flavored cream poured over ice
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Funnel Cake – Pumpkin cheesecake filling and vanilla ice cream topped with whipped cream
  • Loaded French Fries – French fries topped with a creamy cheese sauce, crispy bacon, and green onions
  • Loaded Onion Rings – Onion rings topped with a creamy cheese sauce, crispy bacon, and green onions
  • Loaded Bowl – Choice of french fries or crispy onion rings topped with a creamy cheesy sauce, crispy bacon, and green onions in a Zero Dog Bowl

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Hunny Spot at Pooh’s Corner (Mobile Order Available Starting September 2)

  • Jack Skellington Apple
  • Poison Skull Apple
  • Mummy Marshmallow Wand
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop
  • Minnie Witch Crispy
  • Spider Web Crispy
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday Wreath Crispy (available October 1)
  • Pumpkin Brittle (available October 1-31)
  • Pumpkin Fudge

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Jolly Holiday Bakery Café (Mobile Order Available)

  • Toasted Salsa Roja Chicken Sandwich – Salsa roja shredded chicken on rustic bread with jack and cotija cheeses served with tortilla soup
  • Pumpkin Muffin
  • Dark & White Chocolate Mousse Brownie – Chocolate brownie with black and white chocolate mousse
  • Cookie & Cream Macaron – Mummy mickey macaron shell with a cookies and cream filling
  • Bat Cookie – Shortbread bat cookie dipped in dark chocolate with a Vampire Mickey face
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake – Classic pumpkin cheesecake decorated with a chocolate spider web and a Halloween decoration

Market House

  • Bat Cookie – Shortbread bat cookie dipped in dark chocolate with a Vampire Mickey face

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Mint Julep Bar (Mobile Order Available)

  • Mickey-shaped Strawberry Chocolate Beignets topped with strawberry-chocolate powdered sugar (3 and 6 Packs)

Plaza Inn

  • Halloween Cake – Chocolate cake with multi-colored mousse, green buttercream, royal icing, and Halloween sprinkles

Rancho del Zocalo

  • Milk Mamey – Vibrant tropical mamey fruit with flavors of persimmon, sweet potato, stone fruit, and vanilla served over ice
  • Creamy Horchata – Sweet creamy cinnamon rice and milk beverage served over ice

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Red Rose Taverne (Mobile Order Available)

  • Halloween Grey Stuff – Traditional Grey Stuff with tomb stone cookie and holiday sprinkles
  • Candy Apple Cold Brew – Cold brew coffee, apple syrup, whipped cream, and caramel sauce

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Refreshment Corner (Mobile Order Available)

  • BBQ Bacon Dog – All-beef, foot-long hot dog with bacon slices, BBQ sauce, fried onions, jack and cheddar cheese, and chives served with choice of sliced apples or small bag of chips

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River Belle Terrace

  • Pumpkin Spice Monkey Bread
  • Chicken & Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich – Brisket grilled cheese, hot chicken, and pickled pepper relish

Stage Door Café (Mobile Order Available)

  • Spicy Corn Dog – Spicy beef frank hand-dipped and fried, drizzled with cheese sauce and crushed spicy chips served with fries
  • Chocolate-Hazelnut Funnel Cake with Halloween Sprinkles – House-made funnel cake topped with chocolate-hazelnut spread and whipped cream dusted with chocolate-espresso powder

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Churros

  • Churro Cart near Casey Jr. Circus Train
    • Churros with Pumpkin Dipping Sauce
  • Critter Country Fruit Cart
    • Chocolate Dusted Churro – Classic churro dressed in a duo of dark and milk chocolate
  • New Orleans Churro Cart
    • White Chocolate Churro – Elegantly dressed churro in a bouquet of vanilla and sugar
  • Tomorrowland Churro Cart
    • Pumpkin Spice Churro – Chocolate churro rolled in pumpkin spice sugar with brown butter cream cheese dipping sauce
  • Town Square Churro and Churro Cart near Sleeping Beauty Castle
    • Chocolate Cookie Churro – Churro covered with chocolate cookie crumbles blended with colored sugar

Disney California Adventure Park

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Award Weiners (Mobile Order Available)

  • Halloween Candy Funnel Cake Fries – Dusted in crushed chocolate cream-filled cookies with cream cheese sauce, cookie pieces, gummy candies, chocolate-coated candies, and whipped cream
  • Halloween Candy Funnel Cake Fries in Mickey Ear Hat Bowl

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Bing Bongs

  • Jack Skellington Apple
  • Poison Skull Apple
  • Mummy Marshmallow Wand
  • Minnie Witch Crispy
  • Oogie Boogie Crispy
  • Pumpkin Fudge

Boudin Bakery/Boudin Bread Cart

  • Vampire Mickey-shaped Sourdough

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Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (Mobile Order Available)

  • Cookies & Candy Sundae – Scoops of mint chocolate chip ice cream, hot fudge, chocolate cookie crumbles, and gummy candies in a chocolate-dipped waffle cone
  • Halloween Ice Cream Bar – Ice cream bar dipped in chocolate with chocolate accents and sprinkles
  • Spiked Hard Apple Float – Hard apple cider and apple sorbet drizzled with caramel sauce

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Corn Dog Castle (Mobile Order Available)

  • Pepper-Jack Cheese Stick – Pepper jack cheese stick dipped in corn dog batter and topped with raspberry sauce

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Cozy Cone Motel (Mobile Order Available)

  • Fruity Sugar Churro – Churro tossed in fruity cereal sugar topped with a purple and green glaze
  • Spicy Mac & Cheese Cone – Pasta with spicy red pepper-cheese sauce topped with crushed chile-cheese puffs served in a bread cone
  • Cozy Cone Macaron filled with peanut butter cream and pretzels

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Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café

  • Oogie Boogie Macaron – Black macaron filled with green apple buttercream, caramel, brownies, cookie crumb dust, and gummy candy

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Flo’s V-8 Café (Mobile Order Available)

  • Spicy Chicken & Fries – Steak fries drizzled with ranch dressing topped with chicken tenders tossed in mango-habanero sauce and finished with green onions
  • Loaded Buffalo Chicken Fries – Steak fries topped with cheddar cheese, chicken tenders tossed in buffalo sauce and celery bits drizzled with ranch (available at Oogie Boogie Bash)
  • Loaded Gravy Fries – Steak fries topped with chicken tenders, jack cheese, and smothered in gravy (available at Oogie Boogie Bash)
  • Loaded Chili Fries – Steak fries topped with cheddar cheese, Walt’s Chili, diced onions, and sour cream (available at Oogie Boogie Bash)

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Hollywood Lounge (Mobile Order Available)

  • Fanta Spooky Spirit – Fanta Piña Colada with white rum and melon liqueur
  • Worms, Dice & Everything Nice – Midori, peach schnapps, crème de menthe, orange juice, and pineapple juice topped with gummy worms and Oogie Boogie dice glow cubes
  • PBJ & W – PB & raspberry jam hard cider with peanut butter whiskey
  • Howl-o-Ween Concoction – Pineapple michelada with white tequila and pineapple chamoy topped with spicy candy
  • My Bugs! My Bugs! – Limeade with grenadine float and gummy worms
  • Orange Cream Fanta-sy – Fanta Orange infused with vanilla topped with whipped cream and black sprinkles
  • Various refreshing bottled Micheladas

Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums

  • Shortbread Halloween Cookie

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Lamplight Lounge – Boardwalk Dining

  • Ghost Pepper Nachos – House-made green tortilla chips, ghost pepper cheese sauce, ghost pepper-marinated steak, refried black beans, tomatillo avocado salsa, tomato, and cilantro
  • Specialty Cocktail – Añejo tequila, mezcal, agave, hibiscus, and lemon juice

Mortimer’s Market

  • Mickey Bat Sourdough Bread

Pacific Wharf Café (Mobile Order Available)

  • Vampire Mickey-shaped Sourdough

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Paradise Garden Grill (Mobile Order Available)

Plaza de la Familia – Celebrate the everlasting bonds of family and the spirit of Día de los Muertos from September 3 to November 2, 2021.

  • Pollo Verde Wet Burrito – Chicken cooked in grilled salsa verde, golden rice, black beans, and crema
  • Traditional Tamale Plate – Red chile pork tamales with golden rice and black beans
  • Tacos with Estilo Callejero – Trio of sirloin beef tacos with pickled vegetables, golden rice, and black beans
  • Tortitas de Papa – Plant-based crispy potato cakes with sautéed spinach, ranchero salsa, golden rice, and pickled onion salsa
  • Ensalada de Frutas – Jicama, watermelon, cucumber, pineapple, and mango with chili-lime salt and chamoy
  • Kid’s Offerings – Cheese Quesadilla or Street-style Taco
  • Coco Cake – Layers of vanilla cake filled with a cinnamon “churro” flavored mousse and covered in sweet cream cheese frosting
  • Mexican Hot Chocolate – Cinnamon-spiced hot chocolate topped with whipped cream
  • Aqua de Jamaica Slush – Sweet hibiscus tea slush

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Schmoozie’s Smoothies (Mobile Order Available)

  • Mint-Chocolate Cookie Shake with whipped cream and chocolate cream-filled cookie ears
  • Chocolate Chip Shake topped with whipped cream and a chocolate cookie stick

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Smokejumpers Grill (Mobile Order Available)

  • Green Apple Lemonade with sour green apple syrup, cherry pearls, and raspberry sauce
  • Jalapeño Bacon Cheeseburger – Angus beef patty, pickled jalapeños, bacon, pepper jack, beer-battered onion rings, jalapeño popper, jalapeño chips, and chipotle mayo

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Studio Catering Truck (Mobile Order Available)

  • Hawaiian BBQ Chicken with Fanta pineapple-infused fried rice and soy-ginger glaze
  • Ghost Pepper Potato Bites – Potato bites, ghost pepper cheese sauce, smoky bacon, and pickled jalapeños
  • The Backlot Carnitas Nachos with house-made tortilla chips, red pepper cheese sauce, chipotle crema, and green onions
  • Plant-based Backlot Nachos – Soy chorizo with house-made tortilla chips, dairy-free cheese and crema topped with green onions

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Trolley Treats (Mobile Order Available)

  • Jack Skellington Apple
  • Poison Skull Apple
  • Mummy Marshmallow Wand
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop
  • Minnie Witch Crispy
  • Oogie Boogie Crispy
  • Pumpkin Brittle (available October 1-31)
  • Pumpkin Fudge

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Churros

  • Cozy Cones
    • Fruity Sugar Churro – Churro tossed in fruity cereal sugar topped with a purple and green glaze
  • Grizzly Peak Churro Cart
    • Caramel Apple Churro – Churro rolled in green apple flavored sugar topped with a caramel drizzle
  • Hollywood Churro
    • Chocolate-Marshmallow Churro – Classic churro rolled in crushed chocolate cookies and “mummified” in marshmallow icing “bandages”
  • Willie’s Churros (Buena Vista)
    • Chocolate & Matcha Churro – Churro rolled in chocolate cookie crumbs and drizzled with a matcha cream cheese buttercream and strawberry sauce

Downtown Disney District

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Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes

  • Halloween CrazyShake – Chocolate shake with a vanilla frosted rim with candy corn topped with a “spider-web” chocolate cupcake, orange and white twisty pop, orange rock candy, whipped cream, orange sprinkles, and a chocolate drizzle (available October 28-31)

Ballast Point Brewing Co.

  • Victory at Sea Braised Short Rib – Slow braised short rib in Victory at Sea, cheddar grits and bacon greens

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Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs

  • Cheddar Pickle Dog – Kosher pickled corn dog rolled in a cheddar cheese blend

Jamba

  • Pumpkin Smash – Made with our original pumpkin spice blend with your choice of either classic or plant-based

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Kayla’s Cake

  • Mummy Macarons with cookies and cream buttercream (available September 9-October 31)
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Macarons with white chocolate pumpkin ganache (available September 9-October 31)

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Marceline’s Confectionery (Mobile Order Available starting September 9) 

  • Minnie Witch Apple
  • Jack Skellington Apple
  • Poison Skull Apple
  • Mummy Marshmallow Wand
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop
  • Minnie Witch Crispy
  • Oogie Boogie Crispy
  • Pumpkin Brittle (available October 1-31)
  • Pumpkin Fudge

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Naples Ristorante e Bar

  • Spookaccino – Cappuccino with edible scary paper spiders and insects

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Splitsville Luxury Lanes

  • Crouching Dragon Sushi Roll – fresh tempura shrimp, asparagus, and creamy avocado. Before serving, the roll is topped with a spicy krab mix and drizzled with eel sauce, spicy mayo, and sriracha.

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Sprinkles Cupcakes

  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup – Chocolate cake filled (and topped) with peanut butter frosting dipped in chocolate ganache and finished off with mounds of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (available October 4-10)
  • Double Stuffed OREO – Orange vanilla buttercream filled chocolate cake lined with Halloween orange OREO cookie crust topped with orange vanilla buttercream frosting, OREO crumble rim, and black bat (available October 18-31)
  • Bewitched – Signature Red Velvet is rolled in our exclusive Halloween inspired decorations by fancy sprinkles (available October 26-31)

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Uva Bar & Cafe

  • Trick or Treat – A spooky cocktail with bourbon, pumpkin spice syrup, lemon juice, and soda water

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

GCH Craftsman Grill (Mobile Order Available)

  • Mickey-shaped Pumpkin Cupcake
  • Mickey-shaped Pumpkin Donut
  • Mickey-shaped Mummy Donut

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Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Holiday Cart

  • Jack Skellington Cookie
  • Mickey-shaped Monster Cookie
  • Minnie-shaped Halloween Cookie
  • Oogie Boogie Cupcake Treat
  • Oogie Boogie Cupcake Trick
  • Mickey-shaped Whoopie Pie
  • Skull-faced Cookie
  • Oogie Boogie Crispy Treat
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Shot Glass with Milk

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Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party

If you have tickets to Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party at Disney California Adventure park, check out the dinner and dessert packages for a grim, ginning good time:

Don’t forget to download or update the Disneyland mobile app, as this is the primary way to order food and beverages at most quick-service dining locations. Guests with confirmed theme park reservations and tickets for the same park can make dining reservations on the same date 60 days in advance with mobile check-in and mobile waitlist at select full-service locations, available on the Disneyland mobile app.