Enterprise-Record (Chico)

It’s a big world after all at Disneyland Resort this season

- By Pam Kragen

SAN DIEGO >> Since Disneyland Park opened in Anaheim in 1955, The Walt Disney Co. has opened 11 more theme parks around the world, including locations in France, Japan, Hong Kong and China.

Over the past 66 years, the company has transforme­d from a nostalgic Americana-inspired film company and destinatio­n to the No. 1 entertainm­ent brand in the world. So when it comes to hosting the theme parks’ annual holiday celebratio­n — which kicked off in mid-November at the Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks in Anaheim — Disney now pays homage to a diversity of cultural traditions.

Through Jan. 8, visitors can now experience music, dance, live entertainm­ent, parades, food, drinks and merchandis­e that are associated with Christmas; the Mexican-Spanish celebratio­n of Navidad; the eightday Jewish festival of Hanukkah; the African American tradition of Kwanzaa; the Indian festival of lights known as Diwali; and the Latin American tradition of Three Kings Day. And that’s not all. In late January, Disneyland Resort will host its annual Lunar New Year festival celebratin­g Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean traditions.

Here’s a look at the diverse happenings at the two Southern California theme parks this holiday season.

At Disneyland, the oldfashion­ed Christmas Fantasy Parade led by marching tin soldiers plays at 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. daily. And Disneyland’s “Believe .. in Holiday Magic” fireworks, music, projection­s and “snow” spectacula­r is presented nightly on Main Street at 9:30 p.m. through Jan. 8. Also now available are the popular “Nightmare Before Christmas” holiday overlay on the Haunted

Mansion Ride and the 25th annual holiday version of the It’s a Small World ride. Santa Claus meets with young park visitors daily in Disneyland’s Critter Country.

At Disney California Adventure, the World of Color Season of Light water, light, music and projection show at the Pixar Pier pond takes place at 9:15 and 10:15 p.m. nightly. And all day at the Paradise Gardens area of the park, the Viva Navidad celebratio­n continues, with live mariachi music and ballet folklorico dancing, arts and crafts stations and meet-and-greet sessions with the Colombian character Mirabel from the animated film “Encanto.” Santa Claus has also set up his workshop at DCA’s Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.

DCA is also hosting live music and dance daily with a diverse lineup of acts. Performers include the Grammy-winning Mariachi

Divas; the salsa-cumbiaLati­n rock band Tina and the Sounds of Celebratio­n; the a cappella R&B ensemble The Mistletoes, who will perform Christmas and Kwanzaa music; the klezmer-jazz ensemble Mostly Kosher; the Indian dance group Blue13 and the Phat Cat Swinger big band.

The popular Festive Foods Marketplac­e food

booth experience at Disney California Adventure has returned through Jan. 8, with nine booths along the park’s main walkway serving holiday sweets and internatio­nal foods and drinks. Park visitors can buy the items a la carte or purchase a Sip and Savor Pass that includes eight plastic tickets for their choice of any festival items

at the booths or participat­ing restaurant­s in the park.

With dozens of items to choose from, we polled park employees and food bloggers who got a preview of the food earlier this month for their favorite new and returning dishes.

Their picks included the non-alcoholic Guava-Melon Lassi drink, the curry mac ‘n’ cheese with cilantro oil and crispy garbanzo beans, and the lox-and-everything­bagel nachos at the Twist on Tradition booth; the Impossible chorizo queso fundido (tortilla chips and nachostyle cheese dip and vegan taco meat crumbles) at the Brews & Bites booth; the Indian-inspired Ceylon Splash nonalcohol­ic drink at the Holiday Duets booth; the chicken tikka masala at the Favorite Things booth; the gingerbrea­d Mickey cookie at the Making Spirits Bright booth; and the ham slider sandwich and Tiramisu Yule Log cocktail at the Winter Sliderland booth.

While the Festive Foods Marketplac­e is only in Disney California Adventure, Disneyland has also introduced dozens of new holiday food items, pastries and chilled desserts that will be served through Jan. 8. The best place to find a wide selection of holiday items is the Jolly Holiday Bakery Café on Main Street.

Although Disney’s new Marvel film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” has nothing to do with the Christmas holidays, it opened in movie theaters on Nov. 11, so a Wakandathe­med celebratio­n kicked off the same day as Disney’s holiday festivitie­s in the Avengers Campus of Disney California Adventure.

The new Black Panther warrior character is appearing daily in the Avengers Campus. For a limited time, the warrior will lead a 5:30 p.m. nightly procession­al from the Avengers Headquarte­rs building to the new Black Panther Celebratio­n Garden next to the Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: BREAKOUT! ride.

Park visitors arriving for the holidays can now purchase a new device that rolled out at Disney parks on Oct. 26. The MagicBand+ is an Apple Watch-style accessory that syncs with your cellphone’s Disneyland app.

The MagicBand+ allows hands-free park entry (if your admission tickets have been scanned into the app), Lightning Lane entrance check-in and connection to Disney PhotoPass images. It also links up with additional immersive storytelli­ng features sprinkled digitally throughout the park. The wristband also has haptic sensors that provide pulsing, vibration and lights during nighttime shows, including “World of Color” and “Fantasmic.” The MagicBand+ can be purchased at locations throughout the resort starting at $35 and is available in both adult and children’s wristband sizes.

 ?? JOSHUA SUDOCK — DISNEYLAND RESORT ?? Phat Cat Swinger performs jazz holiday favorites during Disney Festival of Holidays at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim.
JOSHUA SUDOCK — DISNEYLAND RESORT Phat Cat Swinger performs jazz holiday favorites during Disney Festival of Holidays at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim.
 ?? WINSTON SUK — DISNEYLAND RESORT/DISNEYLAND RESORT ?? Disneyland Resort debuted its high-tech MagicBand+ accessory on Oct. 26.
WINSTON SUK — DISNEYLAND RESORT/DISNEYLAND RESORT Disneyland Resort debuted its high-tech MagicBand+ accessory on Oct. 26.

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