New ‘The Little Mermaid’ Experiences at Disney Parks

We invite everyone to become part of our world at Disney Parks as we celebrate the release of “The Little Mermaid,” now playing in theaters! Let’s take a look at all the exclusive offerings coming to Disney Parks that will truly show us all that life is the bubbles!

Meet Ariel at Disney Parks

As previously announced, Ariel from the all-new live-action story “The Little Mermaid” will be making special appearances at select Disney Parks this summer! Starting today, guests can be a part of her world at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. 

Guests can visit Walt Disney Presents at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and make their way through the queue to discover stunning concept art from the development of the new film – vibrant illustrations following Ariel’s journey from sea to land. Then they can step into the picturesque setting of Prince Eric’s shoreside castle, where they are invited to meet Ariel on a beautiful terrace with sweeping views of the sea, pictured above. When Ariel heads to Disneyland Resort, she’ll greet guests in Fantasyland near “it’s a small world.” Guests may discover Ariel where the land meets the sea in a location inspired by Eric’s castle library, complete with whosits and whatsists galore.

While guests are visiting Ariel at Walt Disney Presents, be sure they also check out special props from the film on display along with an exclusive sneak peek of the film. 

Delicious “Under the Sea” Sweets and Treats!

Disneyland Resort

Check out the new Purple Pineapple Shell Macaron, a purple macaron filled with blue pineapple buttercream and a chocolate pearl available at Edelweiss Snacks, and the Mermaid Strawberry Cake at the Cappuccino Cart, now available until May 29, while supplies last!

Walt Disney World Resort

Bubbles at Sea, a Gold Peak® sweet green tea, lemon juice, pineapple and guava topped with boba pearls, and a splash of shimmer is available at multiple locations. At Disney Springs, guests can swing by Amorette’s Patisserie to try a new sweet treat: The Little Mermaid Pop, a caramel sea salt pop with ocean fondant decor!

And at Magic Kingdom Park, be sure guests try out the Divinely Diabolical, a fun twist on a classic cookies and cream shake, available for purchase at The Friars Nook. Then they can head over to taste Part of Your World, a delicious DOLE Whip® Strawberry swirled with Purple Cheesecake soft serve available at Storybook Treats.

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests can check out The Little Mermaid Donut Milk Shake, a mango-guava-ginger milk shake topped with whipped cream and a pineapple-mango seashell doughnut, available at Hollywood Scoops.

More “The Little Mermaid” Fun on “Sand” and Sea!

Downtown Disney

In celebration of the all-new live-action story “The Little Mermaid” releasing in theaters today, guests can come and experience Pandora’s incredible sand art sculpture at Downtown Disney now until June 4.

The Mermaid Classic Shake, a strawberry and blueberry shake topped with whipped cream & mermaid sprinkles is available at Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes in Downtown Disney.

It’s time to go “Under the Sea”! Be sure to see “The Little Mermaid” now in theaters!

All-new Live Action “The Little Mermaid” Greeting Begins May 26

Beginning May 26, to celebrate the opening of Disney’s film, “The Little Mermaid,” guests will be able to visit with Ariel from the new live action story “The Little Mermaid” at Disneyland Resort and at Walt Disney Presents in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort.

The Little Mermaid” film is a reimagining of the 1989 animated film with enhanced depth and dimension, including additional character backstory and motivations, new and reimagined characters, and unique elements that expand the world of the original film. We’re always looking for ways to build connection through the power of our stories, and we are excited for new and existing fans to enjoy Ariel from both the animated and live action stories this summer at Disney Parks.

Guests can use the My Disney Experience app to find character locations for both Ariel from the live action story and Ariel from the animated story.

Guest Gets Rapunzel and Flynn Rider Performers to Break Character During Meet-and-Greet With This Joke

Fans of the Walt Disney Animation film Tangled (2011) will know that it tells the age-old Germain fairy tale of Rapunzel, the girl with the long golden hair.

In Disney’s adaptation of the Rapunzel fairy tale (starring Mandy Moore as the long-haired princess herself), the princess’s magnificent long hair actually has magical healing powers, which keep Mother Gothel young and beautiful as long as she sings the ‘Healing Incantation.’

Rapunzel’s adorable and as sweet as can be, if a little naive from living in a tower away from the outside world for her entire life. In short, she’s a great princess, and many fans love to meet her and her dashing prince, Flynn Rider, when they visit Walt Disney World.

When meeting any Disney Princess, the actresses portraying them do their best to emulate the beloved character. This usually means making references to their films. When it comes to meeting Ariel, she may ask about your gadgets and gizmos or reference a dinglehopper.

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When it comes to meeting Jasmine, she may talk about going for an enchanted carpet ride with Aladdin.

When it comes to Rapunzel, she may ask what your dream is, as it was a big part of the film. However, one Guest beat Rapunzel to the question and even made the actors break character when she said this:

It takes a lot for actors and actresses at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort to break character like this. But this Guest was able to do it!

Character Saves Guest’s Life During Meet-and-Greet at Magic Kingdom

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A costumed character at Disney World was visiting with Guests during a scheduled meet-and-greet at Magic Kingdom when she sprang into action, saving the life of a male Guest in the process.

A young man and his friends were visiting Disney World shortly after he returned from a non-combat deployment with the U. S. Armed Forces. The group of friends visited Universal Studios and the Disney World Resort during the multi-day trip. Though they were at visiting two places known for fun, entertainment, and magical memories, the man says on the inside, he was desperately struggling, and no one was the wiser.

“My friends and I decided to go to Disney World and Universal to have some fun as I just got back,” he wrote on the social media platform. “Kinda celebrate coming home, but it was more to just have fun together. However, at this time, no one in my life knew I was extremely suicidal.”

He says he did everything he could to mask his feelings and keep them to himself. But he was in a bad place from a mental and emotional standpoint.

“The thoughts, the anxiety, the depression,” he wrote, “the plans to do it. All of it, and I masked it all as best I could.”

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The Guest says that during the entire trip with his friends, he did his best to hide what he was feeling, to hide the thoughts he was having. It was important to him to make sure that everyone else in the group was having a good time. But while on the trip, he came to a point where he just couldn’t mask his feelings anymore.

“I couldn’t shake the depression [and] suicidal thoughts and even the plans to do it,” he said.

On the final day of their Disney World trip, the man and his friends decided to stand in line to see Tinker Bell for a Guest meet-and-greet. By this time, his friends knew he was struggling, and they encouraged him to join them for the experience and have photos made with Tink.

“[They] egged me on to get a picture with her to cheer me up,” he said. “Throughout that day, I believe I had a few teary-eyed moments by myself, and I was visibly depressed. I honestly probably had red puffy eyes, too.”

Though he was struggling, he agreed to say hello to Tinker Bell and pose for photos with her, but he couldn’t have known that his life was about to change, and things were about to start looking up for him.

“I don’t know if Tinker Bell knew I was depressed, or it was something I or a friend said, or [if] she just gives cheek kisses every now and then,” he explained, “but she gave me an unexpected smooch on the cheek, and I proceeded to light up like a Christmas tree. To me, it was just the act of unexpected generosity, kindness, and affection from a complete stranger that made me feel like the lingering gray cloud disappeared, even if it was for a brief passing moment.”

The Guest captioned his photos with Tinker Bell online with these words:

“So I’ve been suffering from depression lately, and I went to Walt Disney World for the first time in my life. Thank you, Tink, you really made me smile the hardest in a long time.”

tinker bell and male guest

The week after he returned home from the group trip to Universal Studios and Disney World, the man says he reached out, made a call, and scheduled his first therapy session. Though he thought his magical experience with Tinker Bell only helped temporarily on that very difficult day at Disney World, he discovered that it gave him the motivation and encouragement to take ask for the help he needed. And in the days and months following that encounter with Tink, things began to fall into place, and he began to heal.

“Because of it all, I got the professional help I needed [and] got on meds that help,” he said.

But that’s not all.

“I [also] met my girlfriend (now my wife), got a bunch of pets to love, bought a house, and just overall made a better life of myself,” he said. “My suicidal thoughts, ideations, plans are behind me, although the thoughts do still pop up every now and then. But they’re not as bad as they were.”

For this Guest, the magical encounter with Tinker Bell that October day at Disney World was so much more than just a chance meeting with a beloved Disney character. It was the beginning of a second chance at life.

“I keep this picture on my refrigerator door,” he explained, “and sometimes it brings a smile to me when I need it most. My wife also loves this picture because she knows the story behind it. She also thanks this Tinker Bell for saving my life.”

A greater awareness of the need for mental health care is paramount in getting help to those who need it most. Those who need help should have open access to it–access free of stigmatization and judgment. Suicide need not be a “taboo” topic, especially since a majority of those struggling with suicidal thoughts also suffer from severe depression and battle feelings of loneliness and isolation. Normalizing conversations about suicide, suicidal ideation and thoughts, and depression can open the door where help and healing can begin.

We’re so thankful that this young man found the strength and courage to reach out and get the help he needed.

If you or someone you care about is struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide, there is helpYou don’t have to suffer, and you don’t have to do this aloneThere is hope at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741-741 (Crisis Text Line). As of July 2022, those searching for help can also dial 988 to be relayed to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

“That actress, her brief moment, just in passing, helped me,” he said. “She unknowingly saved my life.”

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Disney Character Blinded, Gives Emergency Signal

Disney Characters deal with a lot when it comes to meet and greets. Many Guests feel the need to have a “perfect” meet and greet with a happy encounter, lots of photos, and memories to remember their moment.

Walt Disney World Resort sees thousands of Guests daily. With this amount of Guests, you can easily see why wait times grow to astronomical levels during character meet and greets, especially for beloved characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy, and Pluto.

Walt Disney World is known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth.” Being the most magical place, Guests expect to feel the Disney magic all around them. Disney Cast Members help Guests feel the charm by assisting them with issues, making attractions run smoothly, and helping characters get from one location to the other.

Walt Disney World Resort is home to four theme parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Each theme park includes iconic attractions for Guests of all ages and sizes to enjoy.

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From the Fab 5 to Disney Princesses to your favorite Disney Pixar characters, there are probably certain characters that you always look forward to meeting, no matter your age.

In a  recent Reddit thread, one user identified themselves as a former Disney Cast Member, who used to be friends with Goofy. This Cast Member shared that they were swarmed by children during this interaction and, unfortunately, was “completely blinded” during the experience.

“I was playing Goofy inside a restaurant and I got swarmed Aliens-style by a hoard of <10 kids. Unfortunately while I was playing around with them the inner hood below the mask slipped over my eyes and I was completely blinded. We had assistants around whom we could signal for help by flapping our arms, but the kids had made it a game of attaching themselves Tarzan-like to both my arms and to raise them I would have had to lift 3-4 kids per arm (dangerous even if I’d been strong enough to do that).

I found myself blind and completely rooted to the spot, unable to ask for help and with nobody realizing that I was in trouble. I spent like a solid 10-15 minutes in that sort of limbo reflecting on the life decisions that had taken me there until the assistant came over and whispered “set is over dude” and I finally managed to signal something was wrong.”

This former Cast Member was blinded by the hood inside the Goofy mask with a large group of children surrounding them. The Cast Member was signaling for help by swinging their arms, but the issue was that the children were on their arms holding them down.

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Character meet and greets are a special moment for Guests to be up and personal with fan-favorite characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and many more. While most Disney Characters do not talk, they still have Cast Members who can understand what they are saying.

Outside of character meet and greets, you can enjoy plenty of Disney Park attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Manson, “it’s a small world,” Soarin’ Around the World, Spaceship Earth, Guardians of the Galaxy Comic Rewind, Star Wars Galaxy Edge, It’s Tough to be a Bug!, Dinosaur, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, and many more.