Welcome to our latest update of What’s New in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
We’ve got lots of construction, merch, and food updates to tell you about, so let’s get started!
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food IS a theme park
Welcome to our latest update of What’s New in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
We’ve got lots of construction, merch, and food updates to tell you about, so let’s get started!
[Read more…]
Imagine how magical it would be to become a Disney World Cast Member. Now, imagine how much MORE otherworldy it would be to become an opening day Cast Member for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge!
In this heartwarming video, Cast Members find out they’re destined to dwell in Batuu!
Gran Destino Tower at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
is set to welcome its first guests on July 9, 2019, and now Disney Parks Blog has unveiled new costumes for cast members are coming to the resort!
The new costumes “tie together the resort’s classic Spanish influences and imaginative Disney touches”. [Read more…]
Attention cast members! Everyone’s favorite funky bowling alley Splitsville Orlando in Disney Springs’ West Side is offering a Rolling Social every week!
If you’ve enjoyed a meal at Carnation Cafe on Main Street, U.S.A., in Disneyland, you’ve likely been in the midst of real Disney royalty –perhaps without even knowing it.
Chef Oscar Martinez has been working in the Cafe for half a century — and he has been working at Disneyland for over sixty total years. This makes Chef Oscar the longest tenured Disneyland cast member ever.
But after decades of turning out “Oscar’s Potatoes” and his Loaded Baked Potato Soup, Chef Oscar retired on September 27. (And may we say that it is a well-deserved break?!)
Chef Oscar has been a touchstone for visitors to Walt’s park, often seen first thing in the morning, waving to guests as they entered the park. He was always game for a chat, as our Disneyland correspondent Heather Sievers (@diningindisney) found out one morning.
Oscar started as a bus boy and worked his way up the restaurant ladder, finally achieving fame as a connoisseur of comfort food at Carnation Cafe. It was here that Oscar spent the last fifty years of his service to the Walt Disney Company and to the guests he loved so much.
And while Oscar has more recently spent his time as an ambassador in the dining room rather than as a chef on the line, his influence will continue to be felt in the Carnation Cafe and in the Company for years to come.
We wish Chef Oscar all the best in his retirement — and thank him for spreading so much Disney magic over the past six decades.
Have you met Chef Oscar? Share your story in the comments below!