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Concerts Thedate Concerts Cinderella Castle Stage Shopping Locations Presented by World Vision A Main Street, U.S.A.® • Main Street Confectionery • Emporium Find out how YOU can join Steven Curtis Chapman & Michael W. Smith • The Chapeau 7:40pm • Box Office Gifts Jodi Benson & Kris Allen Adventureland® to change lives around the world! Visit www.worldvision.org/noj • Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar RIGHT NOW! Frontierland® • Big Al’s MercyMe Skillet • Splashdown Photo 9:50pm 11:55pm B ® Galaxy Stage Fantasyland Presented by World Vision • Big Top Souvenirs • Fantasy Faire • Bonjour! Village Gifts Tomorrowland® • Mickey’s Star Traders Audio 7:30pm Mandisa 10:25pm Adrenaline & 8:50pm • Tomorrowland Light & Power Co. for KING & COUNTRY • Merchant of Venus 12:10am • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Photos Tag your favorite Night of Joy Rockettower Plaza Stage Presented by World Vision C memories with #NightofJoy Save Special Considerations for Attractions theDate SAFETY: Please abide by all safety warnings and notices. Supervise children at all times. Children under age 7 years must be accompanied by a person age 14 City Harbor Moriah Peters years or older. 8:15pm 11:20pm Night of Joy 2014 For your safety while on attractions, remain seated We As Human with hands, arms, feet and legs inside the vehicle. Friday, September 6, 2013 September 5 & 6 Supervise children. 9:40pm Physical considerations on designated attractions: 7:30pm – 1:00am WARNING! For safety, you should be in good health D Talent Spotlight Stage *Entertainment subject to change without notice. and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could Presented by Celebration Ministries, Inc. be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers Cheer on your favorite top amateur performers at should not ride. The Diamond Horseshoe 7:30pm – 12:30am ©Disney *Entertainment subject to change without notice. Dining Attractions Main Street, U.S.A.® Adventureland 1 The Magic Carpets of Aladdin® Fly high on a A Main Street Bakery Starbucks® espresso and specialty Lounge - Tomorrowland magic carpet above Adventureland. beverages, artisan breakfast sandwiches and house-made ® Disney pastries. Terrace Restaurant K 2 Pirates of the Caribbean HC Embark on a voyage to a time when pirates ruled the seas. B Plaza Ice Cream Parlor Hand-scooped ice cream 17 and waffle-bowl sundaes.Hosted by Edy’s® Grand Ice Cream. 3 A Pirate’s Adventure~Treasures of the Seven Seas 18 HC Discover mystic treasure in this self-guided quest C Casey’s Corner Specialty hot dogs, French fries and nachos. Live DJ through Adventureland! Interactive adventure. At your own pace. Hosted by Coca-Cola®. 16 Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café ® Frontierland Adventureland 15 10 Fantasyland 14 4 Splash Mountain® 40”/102 cm. Enjoy a D7 Aloha Isle Frozen Dole Whip and fresh pineapple. thrilling log flume ride based on “Song of the South.” ® Hosted by Dole . 9 5 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® 40”/102 cm. 7 ® J 12 Ride through a gold-mining town on a runaway train. Frontierland 8 11 13 6 Country Bear Jamboree RC Have a knee-slappin’ E Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe Burgers, 5 Liberty Square time with these singing bears. sandwiches and taco salads. Closes at 12:00am. Liberty Square F Westward Ho Corn dogs, snacks and frozen lemonade. 7 ® 4 19 Tomorrowland Haunted Mansion HC Take a spine-tingling G Frontierland Turkey Wagon Turkey legs, chips, L tour of this dark, haunted estate. assorted beverages. Open until 11:00pm. I Fantasyland H Frontierland Churro Cart Churros, super-sized soft H M M A ® pretzels and assorted beverages. Open until 11:00pm. Frontierland F G 8 Mickey’s PhilharMagic RC Get swept D 20 away in this 3-D movie starring Disney Characters. E 6 M N ® Liberty Square 23 9 Peter Pan’s Flight HC Fly with Peter Pan aboard 21 a magical ship. I Sleepy Hollow Funnel cakes, ice cream and D ® O 10 “it’s a small world” HC Take a delightful waffle sandwiches. 3 1 M boat tour around the globe. 22 Fantasyland® M M 11 Prince Charming Regal Carrousel Climb aboard a 2 C regal steed on this classic attraction. C B J Storybook Treats Ice cream. 12 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh® B A HC Travel through the Hundred Acre Wood in an K Gaston’s Tavern Cinnamon rolls, pork shanks, carrots oversized Hunny Pot. and celery, fruits and hummus. 13 Mad Tea Party Spin around and around in a giant teacup. ® Adventureland Tomorrowland 14 Dumbo the Flying Elephant® Ride your favorite flying elephant above Storybook Circus. L Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café Burgers, chicken Main Street, U.S.A. 15 ® breast nuggets, sandwiches and salads. Hosted by N The Barnstormer 35”/89 cm. Take flight on this thrilling junior roller coaster ride. Expectant mothers should not ride. Coca-Cola. Z88.3 will broadcast live throughout the Park from the 16 Casey Jr. Splash ‘N’ Soak Station Cool off in this M Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies Ice cream, Walt Disney World® Railroad whimsical water play area. smoothies, sundaes and iced coffee. Closes at 12:00am. W E on Main Street, U.S.A. 17 Under the Sea~Journey of The Little Mermaid N Cool Ship Cold beverages. HC Descend below the waves for a splashy Group Leader Lounge O The Lunching Pad Gourmet hot dogs, pretzels and musical adventure. S Liberty Tree Tavern frozen Coca-Cola. Open until 12:00am. 18 Enchanted Tales with Belle HC Enjoy an interactive story adventure featuring Belle, Lumiere and possibly Entrance even you. Event Offerings Tomorrowland 19 Tomorrowland Speedway 32”/81 cm.; 54”/137 Concerts cm. to ride alone Put the pedal to the metal in your very own Legend hot rod. 20 Space Mountain® 44”/112 cm. Blast off Event Restrooms Baby Care Center Physical considerations Devices Available at Guest Relations on this coaster ride in the dark. M Merchandise Companion Restrooms Stroller Rentals Minimum Height Requirement Assistive Listening 21 Astro Orbiter® Pilot your own spaceship high above First Aid Presented by Florida Hospital Wheelchair Rentals May remain in wheelchair/ECV HC Handheld Captioning Tomorrowland. World Vision Guest Relations Locker Rentals Must transfer from wheelchair/ECV Video Captioning 22 Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin® HC ATMs Presented by Chase Service Animal Relief Areas Must transfer to standard wheelchair Audio Description Information Fire lasers to defeat Zurg in this shooting gallery – Automated External Defibrillators Disney PhotoPass™ Service Sales Center Must transfer to standard wheelchair, inspired game. Smoking Locations and then to ride vehicle Must be ambulatory 23 Stitch’s Great Escape!™ 40”/102 cm. HC Interact with a mischievous Stitch in this dark theater-in-the-round experience..
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