An Enchanted Tiki Tour of Disney Parks

By Jim Frye

Grab your flowered shirts, tropical prints—and maybe a Dole Whip or two—and head to where “all the birds sing words and the flowers croon,” because Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is celebrating 55 years of Polynesian-inspired family fun. Combining Walt Disney’s love of nostalgia and showmanship with a mid-century tiki aesthetic, this beloved Disneyland attraction has been a favorite for guests and tiki enthusiasts for more than half a century.

Tiki is a unique design aesthetic based on a romanticized depiction of tropical cultures, including carved masks, glass floats, bamboo décor, lava stone, hula girls, palm foliage, and other South Seas imagery. Popularized in the 1930s and ’40s by world traveler Donn Beach, this pop-Polynesian design style soon found its way into highly themed restaurants, bars, and specially carved mugs—oh those crazy, crazy mugs!

For an in-depth look at how tiki motifs are used across Disney, check out the article “Disney Tiki, Still Enchanting,” in the summer issue of Disney twenty-three magazine. There, you’ll find how tiki found its way into Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland in California, and Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at Walt Disney World.

As Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room celebrates 55 years of tropical serenades, we thought it would be fun to share a gallery of Disney tiki from across the country, including a few Disney-inspired paintings by the renowned artist Shag.

Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Disneyland Resort

Walt Disney with Jose inside the Enchanted Tiki Room
Fifty-five years ago, Walt Disney introduced his beloved tiki birds to the world.
the entrance to the Enchanted Tiki Room
The entrance to Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland Resort.
carved drummer statues inside the Enchanted Tiki Room
Some of the carved “drummers” inside the attraction.
The tropical hideaway inside the Enchanted Tiki Room
The “tropical hideaway” inside Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.
carved statue of Pele outside the Enchanted Tiki Room
The carved statue of Pele that greets guests in attraction’s Enchanted Garden.

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, Disneyland Resort

Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar
Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, located at The Disneyland Hotel in California, has become a fan-favorite watering hole.
Volcanoes outside the window at Trader Sam's
Watch out for the erupting volcanoes inside Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar.
ship-in-a-bottle at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar
This ship-in-a-bottle at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar isn’t your typical decoration—an actual storm, with lightning, keeps things exciting.
Trader Sam's tiki mug
One of the tasty treats inside a trademark Trader Sam’s tiki mug at the Disneyland Resort.

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Walt Disney World

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is an impressive sight on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon at Walt Disney World.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort lobby
Guests feel as if they are immediately in a tropical paradise once they enter the main lobby of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
BouTiki gift shop
BouTiki, one of the tiki-themed gift shops inside Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, Walt Disney World

Trader Sam's Grog Grotto
After the success of the Disneyland location, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto opened at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World.
Trader Sam's tiki mug
Trader Sam’s whimsical tiki mugs soon became collectible items, including this limited-edition mug celebrating the Haunted Mansion.

The Paintings of Shag

art by Shag
Southern California artist Shag created some memorable paintings celebrating tiki at Disney. Here, he captures the magic of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.
art by Shag
A nostalgic look at the guests enjoying cool Dole Whips in the Enchanted Garden outside Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.

Latest Buzz for Ant-Man and The Wasp—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Catch up with Scott Lang/Ant-Man in a brand-new TV trailer, and join our pals at Disney Parks for a look inside preparations for Pixar Pier and Toy Story Land… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

New TV Trailer: Where Is Ant-Man (and The Wasp)?

With the life-altering after-effects of Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War still palpable (and its release on Blu-ray and Digital imminent), we’re seriously looking forward to the next adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—Ant-Man and The Wasp! Thankfully, we have only a few more weeks before we find out what Scott Lang/Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and his hilarious cohorts have been up to since the events of the first film… Want a sneak peek? Check out its brand-new TV trailer, above!

Taking place in the aftermath of Captain America: Civil War, we find Scott grappling with the consequences of his choices as both a Super Hero and a father. As he struggles to rebalance his home life with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, he’s confronted by Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) with an urgent new mission. Scott must once again put on the suit and learn to fight alongside The Wasp as the team works together to uncover secrets from the past.

Directed by Peyton Reed and also starring Michael Peña, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Randall Park, Laurence Fishburne, and Michelle Pfeiffer, Ant-Man and The Wasp opens July 6. And guess what? Tickets are now on sale! Get ‘em while the gettin’ is good…

Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 23, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Robin Hood on the Lot
June 24, 2018
D23’s Incredible Mixer in Altamonte Springs, Florida
June 24, 2018
D23 Celebrates the Opening of Pixar Pier/a>
June 29, 2018
Lunch with Disney Legend: Burny Mattinson
June 30, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Robin Hood at Walt Disney World
July 13, 2018
D23 Member Mixer—Seattle
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
June 23, 2018
Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
June 30, 2018
Toy Story Land opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
August 17, 24, 28, 31
September 3, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30
October 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park
August 30-November 12, 2018
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
September 7-October 31, 2018
Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort
Summer 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
Fall 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort

Studios
July 6, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp opens in U.S. theaters opens in U.S. theaters
August 3, 2018
Disney’s Christopher Robin opens in U.S. theaters
November 2, 2018
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens in U.S. theaters
December 19, 2018
Mary Poppins Returns opens in U.S. theaters
Television
August 10, 2018
Disney Channel Original Movie Freaky Friday premieres on Disney Channel (8–9:45 p.m. EDT/PDT)

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Take a Peek Behind the Scenes of Pixar Pier and Toy Story Land

This summer, both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort are bringing Pixar-themed experiences (and beloved Disney•Pixar characters) to guests like never before. Need proof? Check out the fantastic new videos from our pals over at Disney Parks—highlighting all the incredible work going into both Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure park and Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios park to get them ready for their impending debuts—right here at D23.com.

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Janet Jackson to Receive Inaugural “Impact” Award at 2018 RDMAs

Music lovers, this is your weekend! The sixth annual Radio Disney Music Awards are almost ready to delight your ears and eyeballs with all the best of today’s (and tomorrow’s) music. But it’s not just the performances from Charlie Puth, American Idol winner Maddie Poppe, and Meghan Trainor (among others!) to look forward to—it’s also the special awards being given to three legends of popular music: Carrie Underwood, who’s receiving the “Hero” Award; Kelly Clarkson, who’s taking home the “Icon” Award… and now superstar Janet Jackson, who is accepting the inaugural “Impact” Award!

The “Impact” Award is in recognition of Jackson’s influence on society and the world of entertainment—particularly women—across generations of fans. Artists like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Alicia Keys have all cited Jackson as having a huge impact on their own careers. One of the most influential entertainers of the modern era, Jackson is about to embark on an extension of her “State of the World Tour,” beginning July 11 in Austin, Texas. The 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards will hand out all their coveted ARDYs live in Hollywood this Friday, June 22—with a special presentation of the show airing on Saturday, June 23, at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT on Disney Channel and a slew of other Disney platforms.

And guess what else? A special collaboration between RDMA performer Marshmello and Disney Channel’s DuckTales will air in the lead-up to the awards on Saturday, during Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles (airing 6–8 p.m. EDT/PDT). A mix of animation and live-action, the special music video launches Scrooge, his nephew Donald, great-nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and their friend Webby into a musical outer-space adventure with the world-renowned DJ. Don’t miss any of the fun!

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Prepare for Spooktacular Fun with Disney Cruise Line This Fall

Looking to have a wickedly good time out on the ocean blue? Our pals over at Disney Cruise Line are gearing up to transform their ships into a ghoulish wonderland of themed parties and activities, spookily special decorations, devilishly delightful new menu items, and much more in just a few months’ time!

Halloween on the High Seas will take place on most voyages aboard the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wonder, and Disney Magic from September through October 2018. This one-of-a-kind Halloween celebration will—as in years past—feature The Pumpkin Tree, which magically transforms throughout the cruise. Other special experiences include Mickey’s Mouse-querade Party (complete with dancing and lots of candy); the interactive movie event A Nightmare Before Christmas—Sing and Scream; the Creepy Cabaret, a Halloween music-themed performance live in the ship’s atrium; and yummy treats including spider cakes, chocolate cake with pumpkin filling, and even “Spooky Juice.” Plus, the fun isn’t just for kids; adults should look out for fabulous nighttime entertainment, with costume contests and a “villainous takeover” on the dance floor.

Look for Halloween on the High Seas on select DCL sailings this fall—visit DisneyCruise.com for more information!

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Shanghai Disney Resort Kicks Off Summer 2018 in a Big Way!

Can you believe we just celebrated the second anniversary of Shanghai Disney Resort on June 16? Time sure flies when you’re having fun… And to help celebrate this momentous occasion—plus ring in the summer months with grand style—the resort recently opened its brand-new Mandarin production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre.

One of the longest-running musicals in Broadway history, this “tale as old as time” has captured the hearts of more than 35 million people around the world—and is now being enjoyed in Mandarin for the first time. Visitors will be enchanted by a talented cast of performers from around the world, stunning costumes, memorable music, and so much more.

Additionally, inside Shanghai Disneyland park, this summer finds the fan-favorite Summer Blast stage show returning to Enchanted Storybook Castle, and Duffy’s Splashing Pre-Parade will again delight guests waiting for Mickey’s Storybook Express. And inside the all-new Toy Story Land, some of Andy’s favorite toys will host a new interactive performance, Farmer Al’s Splash Around, to help guests cool off. Sounds like a sensational summer to us!

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Tokyo DisneySea Plans Largest Expansion Ever  

Shanghai Disney Resort’s neighbor to the west, Tokyo DisneySea, recently had some big news of its own: Just last week, they announced a massive expansion project for the park, including the creation of a new themed port and a brand-new hotel! Read all about it here.

Ming-Na Wen Talks Mulan’s Milestone and Disney Favorites

By Jeffrey Epstein

This month, the beloved animated film Mulan celebrates its 20th anniversary. Recently Ming-Na Wen, who voiced Mulan and plays Agent Melinda May on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., reflected on this milestone for Disney twenty-three magazine. Here are some exclusive web extras.

Ming-Na Wen

D23: What do you remember personally about making the film?
Ming-Na Wen (MW): That was my first voiceover job ever, and I knew nothing about the process. I came from theater, where it’s such an ensemble work environment, and you go into this world where you are singled out as the sole actor every time you go into the session. I never worked with Eddie Murphy, B.D. Wong, or any of the other actors. It was just me, the reader, and the director, then writers and producers who were all behind a glass screen. It was just so much fun to be able to bring a character to life just using your voice and your imagination.

Ming-Na Wen

D23: Did you have a sense of the film’s future popularity when you were making it?
MW: Not at all. I was excited to be part of a big Disney animation film. I was thrilled that they were taking a piece of very popular and renowned folklore from China and trying to create a beautiful but fun story about this girl discovering her own strength. But I had no perception about what the impact would be. After I saw the final product, I was mesmerized.

Mulan

D23: Why do you feel the love for Mulan is so enduring?
MW: You know, there is just so much love for the character that it bypasses any of the cultural differences of the kids who are watching. And they get a greater sense of feeling—a connection—to Mulan, because it doesn’t matter that she’s Chinese or that she’s from a whole different cultural time period. For them, they’re just watching this girl discovering who she is. And that universal story crosses all boundaries of cultural or racial boundaries. And I think that is its ultimate success.

D23: You have done many projects with us—is there something that attracts you to working with Disney?
MW: Disney creates quality entertainment and really tries to adhere to more family values while still branching off and covering a bigger canvas of audience. I think it’s great to also have a company like Disney where they also are aware of the need for some changes, but still try to maintain their core values of being decent and humane in their storytelling.

The Little Mermaid

D23: What’s your favorite Disney song that’s not from Mulan?
MW: “Part of Your World.” I love that song. It’s the most wonderful song. When I first heard it, I was like huh… I don’t know, it just made so much sense to me.

Beauty and the Beast

D23: What your favorite animated movie that is not Mulan?
MW: I loved Beauty and the Beast when it came out. It had a great impact on me. But that’s like Sophie’s Choice right there. There have been so many amazing Disney movies: Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Bambi, Mary Poppins. Too many to choose from!

Amazing Behind-the-Scenes Videos Give You the Inside Look at Pixar Pier and Toy Story Land

By: Jocelyn Buhlman

Recently, the Disney Parks Blog shared a pair of videos (here and here) giving Disney fans a special sneak peek at how the two new Pixar-themed experiences are coming to life at Disney California Adventure in the Disneyland Resort and Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort.

Pixar Pier, opening this Saturday, June 23, at Disney California Adventure park, will immerse guests in the wonderful world of Pixar in a series of neighborhoods set along the shores of Paradise Bay. Check out the behind-the-scenes video below.

Toy Story Land, opening at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on June 30, received its final touches in this special video shared by Walt Disney Imagineering, including the small details that add authenticity to the toy box paradise of the new land. Check out the video to see what Imagineers Ryan Wineinger, Shannon Mashchak, and Alexis Cummins had to say about creating this new experience.

D23 Fab Five: Ming-Na Wen Shares Her Top Disney Heroines

By Jeffrey Epstein

From Mulan to Agent Melinda May, Ming-Na Wen has a rich history of playing fierce warriors. In celebration of Mulan’s 20th anniversary, we asked her to name her top five “kick-butt” Disney characters.

Star Wars

Princess Leia
“Similar to Mulan, she followed her own heart and believed in herself. She’s truly just a soldier, as well. She didn’t take any crap from the men. She was equal. And that’s what’s so amazing about her. And, of course, she was played by Carrie Fisher.”

Agents of SHIELD

Agent Melinda May
“She’s my favorite character. Playing her is such a gift. I get to play a really kick-butt character and get paid for it. So it’s a fantastic win-win situation.

Moana

Moana
“She was fearless. She defied everyone and changed the course of her life and the lives of her people.”

Frozen

Elsa
“I really like Elsa. Elsa kind of went to the dark side and then had to find her way back and discovered that love is ultimately what wins out—it’s stronger and more powerful. And I think that was a very different take for a heroine.”

Mulan

Mulan
“Of course.”

For more Mulan celebration with Ming-Na Wen, check out the Summer issue of Disney twenty-three.

How to Costume a Super in Incredibles 2

By Courtney Potter

One of the most memorable elements of Disney•Pixar’s 2004 animated hit The Incredibles (besides its hilarious characters and action-packed adventure!) was its “mid-century modern” aesthetic; from the cars and the clothing to the architecture of the Parrs’ hometown of Municiberg, it was a look that—combined with distinct nods to the future—was truly unique. And with Incredibles 2, that attention to detail continues with… well, incredible results!

Case in point: the unparalleled styling of the Incredibles 2 characters. Whether it was Helen Parr/Elastigirl (voice of Holly Hunter), genius inventor Evelyn Deavor (voice of Catherine Keener), fashion icon Edna Mode (voice of Brad Bird), or a background “actor” walking the Municiberg streets, the artists at Disney•Pixar paid special attention to every person you see on screen. D23 was lucky enough to hear from several of these amazing artists—character & costume designer Deanna Marsigliese; shading art director & costume designer Bryn Imagire; and character tailoring lead Fran Kalal—during a recent visit to Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, California, about what went into making special clothing for a very special project.

Incredibles 2

On creating a fashion line for Edna Mode…
One of Marsigliese’s first assignments was creating an entire line of clothing “designed” by fan-favorite Edna Mode—a line that (as it doesn’t appear in the final film) became a study in her inimitable character. As Marsigliese explains, “I looked back to the original Incredibles artwork, and got a sense of Edna’s personal style—her iconic dress and also the interior [of her house]. And one thing that was very clear, and she states in that first film, is that she likes to be bold and dramatic. But knowing this would only get me so far… What was another known quality that I could pull from? That Edna is a ‘woman of the now,’ she doesn’t look back—and her ‘now’ is a very mid-century world… But I also knew she would have the guts to really reinvent it. So I started to research designers like Schiaparelli, [who] in the 1950s was completely ahead of her time; she used a lot of surrealist elements, a lot of fun surprises, and that was very inspiring for me.”

Incredibles 2

On updating the look for characters created 14 years ago…
“The original Super suits were ‘shaded’ as fabric onto the bodies of the characters,” says Imagire. “With the new suits, Fran [Kalal] and her team actually made these garments from patterns, so they can have a fabric texture and they don’t stretch around as much… With Helen/Elastigirl, for instance, she’s helping to bring back Supers. For this movie, it felt like Mary Tyler Moore, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn were great examples because they feel strong, career-minded, and fabulous at the same time… We looked at vintage wet suits, and because she has to be a running around in the dark—and be a little bit more ‘conspicuous’ in this film—we made the colors darker… For Violet, because she’s rebellious, I felt like the 1950s shape wasn’t really her style—so we went more towards cut-off jeans and sneakers and sweaters that seemed more in her character.”

Incredibles 2

On the notions behind Evelyn Deavor’s looks…
Continues Imagire, “For inspiration for Evelyn, [director] Brad Bird asked me to look at [singers] Patti Smith, Laurie Anderson, Annie Lennox, and [actress] Diane Keaton. He wanted Evelyn to feel bohemian. She’s a designer [herself]—she works a lot, so she couldn’t be hindered by her clothes. I also looked at the 1960s British Vogue fashion spread of [model] Jean Shrimpton, because I felt like it was an iconic time where fashion was changing from the ‘50s to the ‘60s.”

Incredibles 2

On why “practical” isn’t necessarily boring…
“[Being practical] is full of really cool challenges,” admits Marsigliese. “And it’s really centered around being clever and efficient. This is especially true when we talk about background characters. Why? Because there are hundreds of men, women, and children, and they all have to be dressed… The tone is very ‘mid-century modern’-inspired—with departures. We do add modern twists, but this was the platform… I really wanted to look at what made 1950s day-to-day wear iconic. So I studied a lot of ‘home sew’ patterns, and I used them to better understand the aspects of mid-century day wear… Perfectly tailored fit was the most defining quality I found… So what we wanted to do is find a look that’s iconic and stylish but simple—that falls back, and doesn’t detract from the principal action on the screen.”

Incredibles 2

On how character tailoring brings it all together…
“I lead a team of people who take what we know about fashion and art to construct the outfits on the computer,” says Kalal, “and what we know about math and science to make those outfits move correctly. So we take the designs from our amazing character artists and costume designers and then we realize them… For the background males, we made 12 unique garments and refit them to six different body types, [which created] 72 uniquely costumed characters… [And for the] females, they had 20 unique garments with seven body types with colored hair variations, creating another 64 uniquely costumed characters! With the detailed research and feedback from Deanna and Bryn, we were able to achieve that true authenticity in a mid-century look.”

See the colorful costumes of Incredibles 2 in action in a cineplex near you!

Yeah, Baby! Jack-Jack Gets Super in Incredibles 2

By Courtney Potter

It was one of the most memorable moments in Disney•Pixar’s 2004 hit The Incredibles: Unseen by the rest of his family, adorable baby Jack-Jack exhibits his own amazing powers as he tries to escape from the clutches of villainous Syndrome. And now, with a reintroduction to Municiberg’s special supers in Incredibles 2, fans around the world—much like the Parr family themselves—are also learning much, much more about Jack-Jack’s potential… which includes almost a dozen astonishing abilities. One of the toddler’s flashiest skills? Pyrokinesis—or the capacity to burst into flames!

Jason Johnston and Bill Watral

During a recent trip to Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, California, D23 heard from several Incredibles 2 filmmakers—including effects artist Jason Johnston (pictured above left) and effects supervisor Bill Watral (pictured above right)—about conceiving and creating such a unique “talent” for such a tiny super.

Jack-Jack from Incredibles 2

Jack-Jack’s powers (so far at least) run the gamut from laser vision to multiplication, from transforming into a gelatinous pink “goo” to teleportation… but it was his ability to create flame, first seen in the 2004 film, that proved an intriguing challenge to filmmakers. “When we first started, we went back and looked at what was done [for The Incredibles],” explains Johnston, “and after looking at the original, we decided to take the opportunity to redesign it.” “Reading Jack-Jack’s face was really important,” Watral adds. “We created a shading treatment so that his facial expressions were clear: ‘I’m on fire but that’s OK! This is fun!’ We never want anyone to forget that this is a baby with powers.” Plus, Johnston says, “Because the technology has changed so much, we can really do more to [develop] the look.”

Jack-Jack concept art from Incredibles 2

“We met with [production designer] Ralph Eggleston, and he was very specific in that Jack-Jack is the source of the fire,” Johnston continues. “He’s not ‘on fire’—so what this means is that there’ll be no smoke and no embers ever coming off of him, but things that he’s lit on fire can have them.” Watral, Johnston, and their fellow artists looked to many different references, including heat sources that don’t actually burn themselves, like those unique (often color-changing) barbecue “fire-starter” cubes. Test after test was created: ones with different scale; varying color gradients; even different versions of Jack-Jack’s eyes—all of which “allowed everyone to look at the same images,” Johnston explains, “and talk about what they liked and what they didn’t, what worked and what didn’t… but it’s also really important to do tests that pushed a ‘visual space’ that’s completely wrong. You may find something you didn’t expect. It’s really good to explore all options, even if they seem wrong in concept.”

Jack-Jack concept art from Incredibles 2

Ultimately, as Watral discloses, “The effect should never outshine the humor.” It’s obvious his team succeeded: Even at D23 Expo 2017, when a special “sneak peek” of Jack-Jack’s hilarious fight with a nefarious backyard raccoon was shown to audiences, the reaction was—and continues to be—positively priceless. “Jack-Jack has many powers, and they’re fun to see how he uses them in this film,” adds Johnston. “They were equally as fun to create, and we had a blast working on them.”

Bob’s Incredible Waffles Recipe

In Incredibles 2 (opening Friday, June 15), when Bob is charged with keeping an eye on the kids, he relies on his incredible waffle recipe that he knows is a sure hit. Make these for your little ones to get their morning off to a great start.

Makes about four large waffles.

Ingredients
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk
1/3 cup unsalted butter (melted)
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  1. Separate the egg yolk from the egg white.
  2. In a medium bowl, beat the egg white until stiff peaks form.
  3. In another large bowl, mix the dry ingredients: flour, baking soda, baking powder, cornstarch, sugar, and salt.
  4. Add the wet ingredients: buttermilk, melted butter, egg yolk, and vanilla extract. Stir to combine but leave batter lumpy.
  5. Carefully fold the beaten egg white into the batter just until combined. Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes.
  6. Heat up your waffle iron and cook according to your waffle iron’s directions until golden brown and crispy.
  7. Enjoy immediately with butter and syrup.

Click here to download a printable recipe page.

Tokyo DisneySea’s Largest Expansion Project Ever to Bring More Magic in 2022

By Jocelyn Buhlman

This morning, a massive expansion project was announced for Tokyo DisneySea, including the development of a brand-new themed port and a new, fantasy-themed Disney hotel. Tokyo DisneySea serves as a hub to many different enchanting ports, and will now feature a brand-new eighth area inspired by a magical spring that leads guests to a world of Disney fantasy. This port will bring together the worlds of Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan, with four new attractions created just for the expansion. Here’s what you can expect in this new, magical expansion to the beloved theme park:

Tokyo DisneySea expansion concept art

Welcome to Arendelle
A key part of the brand-new port is an area themed to Arendelle, the kingdom that Anna and Elsa call home. Set after the events of Frozen, guests can freely visit Arendelle and enjoy a heartwarming boat ride attraction that shares the story of the sisters, along with many fan-favorite songs from the film. In addition to the attraction, guests will be able to dine in a new restaurant set inside Arendelle castle itself!

Tokyo DisneySea expansion concept art

Best. Day. Ever!
Guests will have the opportunity to visit the charming forest where Rapunzel makes her home. This area will feature a boat ride attraction that follows Rapunzel to the lantern festival, which turns out to be Rapunzel’s “best day ever” (and will surely be your best day ever, too). Guests can also expect to meet the silly thugs with big dreams inside a new restaurant inspired by Tangled.

Tokyo DisneySea expansion concept art

Off to Never Land!
Think of a wonderful thought… like this new section of the port featuring Captain Hook’s pirate ship and Skull Rock. Along with these amazing new landmarks, guests will get to fly over Never Land in a brand-new attraction that takes guests on an adventure along with Peter, Wendy, the Lost Boys, and more. If you need a little more pixie dust in your day, there will also be an immersive Pixie Hollow-themed attraction where you can meet Tinker Bell and her fairy friends!

Tokyo DisneySea expansion concept art

Tokyo DisneySea expansion concept art