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The 6 new things opening at Disney World on Jan. 18

The first big day for Disney World this year is Jan. 18 when a half-dozen new shows, meet and greets and festivals are opening at the end of this week. It’s the official kick off the limited-time experiences honoring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on their 90th anniversary.

Here’s what’s coming:

Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party.   The Magic Kingdom will honor Mickey and Minnie Mouse with a special, limited-time street party. The excitement gets underway with a colorful musical procession parading up Main Street U.S.A. with the new original song “It’s a Good Time” and modern remixes of classic tunes being played. There are five floats featuring beloved Disney pals such as Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Clarabelle Cow.

“Hakuna Matata Time Dance Party.”  Celebrate the 25th anniversary of “The Lion King” at Animal Kingdom with Timon and Rafiki with a new dance party on Discovery Island. In addition, new three-dimensional photo opportunities re-creating scenes from the animated classic will be around the park.

Incredibles and Municiberg City Block. The area that was once the main entrance to Toy Story Mania in Hollywood Studios is being transformed in a city block from Municiberg. Here you can go to a dance party with music, interactive games and special appearances by Mr. Incredible, Mrs. Incredible and Frozone. You will be able to visit Edna Mode’s Super-Suit Gallery to see some of the famous designer’s greatest creations. And you can follow the footprints to meet a Super; you might even find Jack-Jack, the youngest member of the Parr family.

Mike and Sully meet and greet. Inside Walt Disney Presents at Hollywood Studios, you’ll be able to enter the world of Monsters, Inc. to meet Mike Wazowski and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan.

Pluto in Storybook Circus.Pluto stars meeting guests t Pete’s Silly Slideshow in Storybook Circus at the Magic Kingdom.

Epcot International Festival of the Arts.The arts festival returns and this year from Jan. 18 through Feb. 25 with the visual arts, special food booths and the Broadway Concert series expands to seven days a week. 

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