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Disneyland, Walt Disney World Share Best Bites for December 2018

Each month the Disney Parks Blog shares their “best bites” for the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, including new or seasonal dishes from around the theme parks and resorts. This month’s offerings range from beignet burgers to lobster to dinosaur-themed cocktails. First, we head over to Disneyland Park, where last month the Hungry Bear Disneyland, Walt Disney World Share Best Bites for December 2018

PCH Grill at Paradise Pier Hotel to Host Incredible New Year’s Eve Party

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel will be hosting a family New Year’s Eve dinner and party featuring characters from Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2! Reservations are now open for the event which begins with a dinner buffet at the PCH Grill. Start with pozole, clam chowder, and fresh homemade salads. The special buffet continues with herb-marinated prime rib, PCH Grill at Paradise Pier Hotel to Host Incredible New Year’s Eve Party

Disney Shares Look at Completed Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Disney Parks has posted an image of the completed Millennium Falcon that will stand outside the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The image was shared on several of their social media channels and included the caption: Behind-the-scenes look at development on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge! Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens Disney Shares Look at Completed Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Is Disneyland Cracking Down on Personal Shoppers and Merchandise Resellers?

According to the Orange County Register, the Disneyland Resort has begun cancelling the Annual Passes of people that Disney has identified as buying merchandise in the parks with the intent to resell it. The Register spoke with Annual Passholder Samantha Cudnohufsky, who started a small personal shipping business four years ago. She received a letter Is Disneyland Cracking Down on Personal Shoppers and Merchandise Resellers?

Disneyland’s Appeal Hearing for Fine Related to Legionnaires’ Outbreak Begins

Testimony began this week in the Disneyland Resort‘s appeal to the $33,000 fine that was levied by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal-OSHA) related to bacteria inspections of cooling towers located behind the New Orleans Square train station that allegedly were the source of a Legionnaires’ Disease outbreak that affected 22 people last Disneyland’s Appeal Hearing for Fine Related to Legionnaires’ Outbreak Begins