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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 4, 2013

Disney's Magic cruise ship to get major overhaul

Picture yourself sailing aboard an ocean liner from the grand era of cruising, with opulent décor and a commanding structure. 

This is the image that Disney is trying to create in its overhaul of the cruise line's first ship, the Magic, following scheduled upgrades this fall. 

The Magic, set to be in dry dock in Cadiz, Spain from Sept. 10 through Oct. 7, will feature some major changes, including a lineup of new super hero characters, a water slide with a 37-foot drop, an enhanced day spa and refurbished dining spaces. 

“Walt Disney was a master storyteller…Our job is to take what we learned from Walt and apply it to the experiences on board our ships,” Joe Lanzisero, senior creative vice president for Walt Disney Imagineering, said to FoxNews.com.

As a top Disney Imagineer overseeing the design team at the shipyard, Lanzisero holds the redesign project close to his heart.  (He actually lived aboard the 84,000 ton Magic when it was first launched in 1998.) He says the upgrades on the Magic will distinguish this ship from others in the Disney’s fleet, and from other cruise lines in general.  

For example, the first place guests see when they board the ship is the atrium--which has been redesigned in the image of opulent 20th century cruise liners in coral and aquamarine hues, with a bronze statue of “Helmsman Mickey” keeping watch. As passengers travel through the ship, they'll see that each space has its own story, as well as an ocean-themed color scheme.

Some of the biggest changes will take place in the kids club, which is inspired by the namesake Disney attraction “It’s a Small World.” The Avengers will soon join Mickey, Tinker Bell and the Toy Story cast in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, in which giant storybook facades flank four activity spaces. Here kids can check out Captain America’s shield and become super hero recruits in the Avengers Academy; reconfigure a life-size Mr. Potato Head or slide down the Slinky Dog slide in Andy’s Room; play dress up in Pixie Hollow with Tinker Bell; or create crafts in the Mickey Mouse Club. And for the older kids, the Oceaneer Lab will function as a high-tech digital game zone.

On the Magic, adults can relax in the Senses Spa and Salon, which will now feature a barbershop. Or they can grab a drink in one of the three new bars, or share a fine-dining experience.

The most fun likely to be had, though, will be in the upper decks in the splash zone – and where, Lanzisero explains, families can really come together. The ship’s pool deck – all duck-themed after Donald Duck and his three nephews Huey, Duey and Louie –  has been redesigned to include waterfalls, a wading area, two new water slides: Twist N’ Spout and for thrill-seekers, the near-vertical AquaDunk. 

But where the magic really takes place is in the dining areas. The dining halls have been remodeled to give the feel that you are in exotic locations sampling world cuisine.

A favorite among both kids and parents is the Animator’s Palate that features an animation dinner show, where guests create characters on interactive placemats, which then appear on screens alongside traditional Disney characters in shorts along the walls --allowing guests to become a Disney Imagineer.

Lanzisero is most excited to dine in the newly renovated Cabanas, which is set in Australia, and draws décor inspiration from the Disney-Pixar movie “Finding Nemo.” The beach-themed room allows for indoor and outdoor eating most popular during breakfast.

And lastly, the staterooms will also receive an upgrade with fresh coats of paint and brand new furnishings for when the Magic sets sail from Miami in October.

“Filmmaking is the history of our company and in the film the ‘establishing shot’ sets the scene,” Lanzisero said, adding, “It’s all about creating moments through our storytelling.”

You can find more information regarding fares and itineraries at the Disney Cruise Line website.


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Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 4, 2013

Puerto Rico to overhaul public pension system

Senators in Puerto Rico have approved a bill to overhaul the island's crumbling pension system as hundreds of irate public employees protested outside the seaside Capitol building.

The House of Representatives was expected to approve the bill late Thursday, and Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla was expected to sign it as well.

The bill calls for a higher retirement age, a nearly 2 percent increase in worker contributions and reduced benefits and monthly pensions for certain employees. It also would transfer the bulk of employees from a defined-benefit plan to a hybrid plan that includes a defined contribution component.

The current pension system faces a more than $37 billion unfunded liability, one of the highest compared with any U.S. state. The liability is almost four times the island's annual government budget.


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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 3, 2013

Disney announces plans to overhaul Downtown Disney

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    Artist renderings: Disney Springs will include more restaurant and entertainment venues, as well as a lakefront.Walt Disney Co.

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    Artist renderings: Downtown Disney will feature a series of new elevated spaces that provide both shade and an overlook to the activity below.Walt Disney Co

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    Artist rendering: Overview of two of four outdoor neighborhoods planned shows shopping and dining along a promenadeWalt Disney Co

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    Downtown Disney will be transformed into Disney Springs, with over one hundred new restaurants and retail outlets.Disney

Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World is about to be transformed from a quaint main street to a possible modern day Rodeo Drive.

Walt Disney World announced a multi-year plan to remake Downtown Disney, dubbed Disney Springs, that will add more retail, dining and nightlife experiences and features like open-air promenades. Disney says it plans to double the number of shops, restaurants and other venues by 150 more outlets. 

"Disney Springs will be a timeless, vibrant place where Walt Disney World guests and local residents can relax, shop, dine and be entertained in an imaginative setting where they'll instantly feel at home," said Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, said Thursday in a release.

Of course, rumors are rife about which retailers could be featured in the redesign. The unofficial Disney World fan site WDW Magic has sparked a lot of talk about potential restaurants, including the possibility of food trucks and the addition of the popular New York City burger joint, Shake Shack. 

But Shake Shack representatives denied those reports to FoxNews.com.

"As you can imagine, rumors often circulate about our potential openings. With that being said, there is no truth to the recent Disney Springs rumor," said Greg Waters, Shake Shack's senior marketing and communications.

The website Eater is also reporting that another possible retailers could include something from Iron Chef star Masaharu Morimoto.

In addition to food, WKMG in Orlando is also reporting foreign clothing stores such as UNIQLO and more upscale fashion icons like Dior and MAC Cosmetics could be in the mix.

Construction is scheduled to start in April and sections will open in phases. The project is expected to be finished by 2016.

Ricky Brigante, FoxNews.com contributor and editor of the Disney fan site, Inside the Magic contributed to this report.


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