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Lime, raspberry, orange, or classic pineapple. In a cup or in float form, Dole Whips have come a long way since the original was introduced.
Hi, theme park foodies. Itâs Haley, wishing a Happy Dole Whip Day to all who celebrate.
For todayâs newsletter, I thought Iâd âtreatâ you by taking a moment to talk about one of Disney Worldâs most iconic snacks.
I revised an article I wrote for Disney Worldâs 50th anniversary. While much of ClickOrlando.comâs coverage was focused on history and specific attractions, I felt the need to highlight the Dole Whip.
I spoke to a Dole spokesperson about how a sponsorship back in the â80s evolved into what has become a cult following. The article also gives proper spotlight to Citrus Swirl, which by the way isnât on the Sunshine Tree Terrance menu at the moment.
My go-to frozen Disney snack of choice isnât either of those classics. Itâs actually the Tropical Serenade which can be found at the most famous Dole Whip spot, Aloha Isle.
Dole Whip Day is July 18 this year. And obviously, you donât need park admission to acquire one.
I posted all the DOLE Whip locations at Disney World in this fruitful read.
Walt Disney World
The bears are back and bedazzled đ€ đ»
The one-and-only Ah-riginal Country Bear Musical Jamboree is back. And even though I enjoyed the original show at the Walt Disney World opening day attraction, I will say this one is better.
Most of the song list has changed from the Country Bear Jamboree, as this show has twanginâ interpretations of Disney Songs from films such as âCoco,â âFrozenâ and the âLittle Mermaid.â
I spoke with a couple of Disney Imagineers who helped bring this new show to the stage, as well as Emily Ann Roberts, who voices Trixie. I have to say, her rendition of âTry Everythingâ has been in my head.
Also â the new outfits are sparkly fun.
The Country Bear Musical Jamboree opens on July 17.
Universal Orlando
Universal Orlando deemed their new Mega Movie Parade as âthe biggest daytime parade weâve ever done,â and I can confirm that it stacks up.
Universal Studios had its first test run on July 3 and this week, I got the chance to hear from organizers about their amazing parade floats that are indeed as if they came right out of a movie.
It was really hard to pick a favorite, but I think âJawsâ is the winner.
I wrote a short summary of every movie included in the Mega Movie Parade. Itâs in the same order as you would see at Universal Studios.
Enter the Further đ±
We arenât too far off from the kick-off of Halloween Horror Nights 33. This means Universal Studios will be cranking out more announcements over the next month.
We got word this week that the third IP-themed house coming to this yearâs event is âInsidious: The Further.â If youâre familiar with the Insidious franchise, you know thereâs a red door. Guests will enter a realm where many of the tormented spirits and demons await, determined to ensnare humans and steal their souls.
Gatorland
Chester, Larry, Turnpike, Bogey, Winchester, Terminator, Jawlene.
Gatorland is home to over 2,000 alligators and some are a big deal enough to have a name.
The Alligator Capital of the World is celebrating its conservation milestone of 100 gator rescues over the last five years. Seven reptiles will have a permanent place on the Celebrity Alligator Walk of Fame.
Iâm so impressed with how Gatorland can tell these famous gators apart. The only obvious one is Jawlene.
Thatâs a wrap for this week.
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Occasionally, I make appearances on Take 6 on News 6+. This week I talked with Lisa Bell about Shark Week at our theme parks.
You can watch that conversation below.
See you next week!
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