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Harambe Nights Celebrity Narrators List
The lineup of celebrity narrators for “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild” features stars from movies, TV, and Broadway. Those scheduled to appear each night of the event include: June 7 – Viola Davis: “The Help,” “Ender’s Game”June 14 – TBDJune 21 – Montego Glover: “The Following,” “Memphis”June 28 – David Alan Grier: “Porgy & Bess,” “In Living Color”July 5 – Michael Beach: “ER,” “Third Watch,” “Sons of Anarchy”July 12 – Harry Lennix: “The Blacklist,” “The Five Heartbeats”July 26 – Alfre Woodard: “Desperate Housewives,” “Miss Evers Boys”August 2 – Brian Stokes Mitchell: “Ragtime,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “Glee”August 9 – Patina Miller: “Pippin,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part…
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Disney Vacation Club Polynesian Construction Update – May 1
Disneys Vacation Club is quickly building watertop bungalos at the (soon to be renamed) Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Here are some recent photos from the DVC bungalos. What do you think of the new name change for the Polynesian Resort?
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Plans for a Re-Imagined Disney’s Polynesian Resort Include a Nostalgic Name Change
Earlier today, Walt Disney World Resort President George A. Kalogridis announced some news about one of their most iconic resort hotels – Disney’s Polynesian Resort. As part of a complete re-imagining, Disney’s Polynesian Resort is returning to its original, 1971 opening day name: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort The sweeping renovation, happening now, also includes a new food and beverage experience opening for guests next year, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto — based on the popular themed lounge at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif. There’s going to be lots more updates on this beachside family favorite, so stay tuned. What do you think about the changes at the Polynesian Resort?
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‘Festival of The Lion King’ To Return To Disney’s Animal Kingdom in June
Are you a fan of Disney’s “The Lion King”? If so, Disney has some great news to share with you today. “Festival of the Lion King,” the musical show that tells the tale of Simba through song, dance and aerial acrobatics, will return in a new location in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom this June. Here’s a first look at what the new theater, which will be located in the left side of the Africa section, will look like.