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& Osceola County inaugural golf tournament on May 8 to benefit affordable housing

City of Kissimmee Names Familiar, Respected Spokesperson, Stephanie Bechara to Communications Team

Harmony ends Osceola’s three consecutive crowns run, wins OBC Title with power hitting, clutch pitching

Dunkin’ Celebrates Orlando Health Staff During Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month

Step Into Relaxed Elegance as Narcoossee’s Reopens April 1 at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 2023
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LIVE at the City of Kissimmee’s Women’s History Month Reception For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com IN & AROUND OSCEOLA LIVE at the Tohopekaliga High School Invitational Track Meet LIVE at Creative Inspiration Journey School with Kayla McKinsie LIVE at the 9th Annual Kenansville Swamp Cabbage Festival LIVE with March’s Featured Professional Support Staff Ashley Galarza
LIVE at the Osceola Council On Aging March for Meals 5k The City of Kissimmee’s 2023 Kowtown Festival For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com IN & AROUND OSCEOLA LIVE at the City of St. Cloud’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade LIVE at Universal Orlando Resort’s Mardi Gras Parade LIVE with artist Brandy Swope as part of Osceola Arts’ Public Mural Project

ON DEMAND LIVESTREAMS

LIVE with State Representative

Kristen Arrington for District 46

February 20th, 2023

LIVE with Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital

President Brian Wetzel

February 14th, 2023

LIVE with Ryan Munns, of Bogin, Munns and Munns

January 26th, 2023

LIVE with Dr. Chris Burns, from SDOC Fine and Performing Arts

January 19th, 2023

LIVE with William Morea & Wey Wey Wong, from Huntington Learning Center

January 19th, 2023

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VIDEOS ON DEMAND

The Mayor’s Minute with St. Cloud Mayor, Nathan Blackwell

☑️ On April 3rd, St. Cloud is starting the “Kids in the Kitchen” 5-week hands-on cooking class tailored for junior chefs.

☑️ On Friday, April 7th, the Adult Moonlight Egg Hunt will be held at The Ranch in St. Cloud from 7pm to 10pm for adults 21 and older.

St Cloud Monthly MarketMarch 29th

It’s time again for another stroll through the Saint Cloud Downtown Monthly Market. On Wednesday, March 29th, you can enjoy walking through St. Cloud’s beautiful downtown district, browsing through the iconic shops and pop-up vendors. Enjoy live music along with a great selection of positively delicious fare from downtown St. Cloud’s unforgettable restaurants.

Celebration Foundation Jaclyn Hayden Concert

The Celebration Foundation continues their concert series on Saturday, April 22nd with Jaclyn Hayden! The concert will take place at Lakeside Park, 631 Sycamore Street in Celebration. Tickets and Information: celebrationfoundation.org Thank you to Experience Kissimmee, Florida for their community support with Celebration Foundation in this concert series.

St. Cloud Walking Ghost Tours

Once a month through May 31st, St. Cloud Main Street will host a series of historic ghost tours featuring multiple stops where you’ll have an opportunity to learn about the ghosts they say haunt some of the old downtown buildings as well as the history behind them.

Next Historic Ghost Tour - Wednesday March 29th.

Sloth Encounters at Wild Florida

Positively Osceola’s Krissi Marie Hardy spent some time with one of Wild Florida’s educators, Desiree, to learn about an amazing animal, Chloe the Sloth! To learn more about Wild Florida, visit WildFL.com

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City of Kissimmee Names Familiar, Respected Spokesperson, Stephanie Bechara to Communications Team

The City of Kissimmee has a new Communications and Public Affairs Manager, one that for many in the community, is an established professional and respected friend. Stephanie Bechara has been appointed to serve as a liaison between the City, the community, and the media.

Bechara graduated from the University of Florida with a master’s in journalism and has been a multimedia journalist since 2010. Her reporting has led her to cover a number of high-profile stories within Central Florida. Bechara is bilingual in English and Spanish and her exposure to diverse people with unique stories is what ignites her spark to connect with others.

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Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County inaugural golf tournament on May 8 to benefit affordable housing

Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County will host its inaugural charity golf tournament, Homes Fore All, as an additional way Central Floridians can support efforts to solve the wicked problem of affordable housing.

“As a nonprofit, we rely on the generous support of individuals and businesses to continue our mission of providing safe, affordable housing,” said Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County President and CEO Catherine Steck McManus. “Supporting our upcoming tournament with a sponsorship or foursome will make a difference in the lives of Central Florida families.”

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NEWS

Help Now Osceola’s “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event raises awareness for domestic violence

Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes… not an easy thing to literally do, but on Wednesday night in St. Cloud a group of men walked down a New York Avenue during a crowded St. Cloud Monthly Market event, while wearing heels, to raise awareness of domestic violence in the community and to get people listening, learning, thinking, and talking about domestic violence, and how we can end this terribly tragic reality in our community.

“Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” is an awareness event for victim survivors of domestic violence bringing awareness to our community about what survivors experience, and how we can come together as a community by walking a mile in her shoes,” Executive Director Tammy Douglass shared with Positively Osceola at the start of the event.

Osceola County Clerk & Comptroller Kelvin Soto Esq. spoke prior to the walk, “our office serves dozens of victims who come through our doors, seeking the court’s assistance to break free from a life of domestic violence. According to data from the Florida Department of health, occurrences of domestic violence in Osceola County exceed the state averages with our county ranking 18th out of 67 in terms of occurrences. We are happy to join our friends at this important event, to “walk a mile in her shoes, standing with victims at every stage of their battle.”

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City of Kissimmee Celebrates Six Women in Honor of Women’s History Month

City of Kissimmee Commissioners celebrated six different women in honor of Women’s History Month during its commission meeting last week for their dedication, willingness and ambition to better serve the area.

“All of these women have professional careers but also go above and beyond within their community on a personal level and this is why we want to acknowledge them,” said Mayor Olga Gonzalez.

“Let’s take a moment and recognize the hard work and sacrifice of our local women and women everywhere who are leading the charge,” said Deputy City Manager Desiree Matthews. “And at the same time changing other people’s lives in a remarkable way.” Matthews read a proclamation into the record, in honor of Women’s History Month, recognizing Ivette Rodriguez, the Founder and Director of Operations for Beyond Pregnancy Care.

Beyond Pregnancy Care is a non-profit that has been providing services to the community since 2017. Beyond Pregnancy Care is a crisis pregnancy center that focuses on empowering families that face unexpected family crisis and unplanned pregnancies.

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NEWS

Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Achieves Magnet® Recognition

Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) achieved Magnet recognition in February as a reflection of its nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care.

The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program® distinguishes organizations that meet rigorous standards for nursing excellence. Orlando Health ORMC joins its sister hospitals, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, in achieving Magnet recognition. Orlando Health ORMC, a designated advanced comprehensive stroke center and Orlando’s only Level One Trauma Center, is the only adult acute care hospital in Orlando to achieve the Magnet recognition.

With this credential, Orlando Health ORMC joins the global community of Magnet-recognized organizations. Just a small, and select group of U.S. health care organizations have achieved Magnet recognition.

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NEWS

Florida to Become First State in the Nation

to Collect Cancer Recurrence Data

Florida will be the first state in the nation to collect cancer recurrence data – the Cancer Connect Collaborative’s first action to remove data access barriers for easy and timely research, announced last week by Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis. While a survivor is in remission, the same or a different cancer may recur, called a cancer recurrence. There is currently no collective population-level data system in the United States monitoring cancer recurrence.

“Through this mission, Florida will be the first state in the country to collect cancer recurrence data on a statewide scale,” said Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis. “By having this data reported to the State, this will be a resource to help identify new avenues resulting in better care and treatment standards to help all individuals battling the fight against cancer, regardless of where they are receiving care.”

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Unincorporated Osceola County Under Burn Ban Due to Dry Conditions

In light of dry conditions throughout the county that have sent our Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) over 500, Osceola County is instituting a burn ban for all types of outside burning, including open fire pits, campfires, and yard debris within the unincorporated areas of Osceola County.

The burn ban is effective immediately and will be lifted as weather and vegetation conditions improve. The ban will be enforced by Osceola County Code Enforcement, Law Enforcement and Emergency Services personnel.

Osceola County Fire Rescue will continue to monitor conditions to determine when the burn ban will be lifted. Once the ban is lifted, another notice will be distributed, along with updates to www.osceola.org and at http://fire.osceola.org.

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NEWS

Harmony ends Osceola’s three consecutive crowns run, wins OBC Title with power hitting, clutch pitching

Caden Scarborough escaped a bases loaded and no out situation in the sixth inning and then pitched a perfect seventh inning to lead the Harmony Longhorns to the 2023 Orange Belt Conference baseball championship with a 5-4 win over top-seeded Osceola on Friday night.

The win capped a perfect week for the third-seeded Longhorns (8-8), who earned a trip to the championship by beating Liberty, 2-1 in extra innings, in the quarterfinals and then upended second-seeded Tohopekaliga in Wednesday’s semifinal by a 6-1 score. Harmony got off to a fast start in the championship.

With two outs and no one on base, the Longhorns touched Osceola starter John Rodriguez for four consecutive hits – including RBI singles from Jhon Peralta and Iziah Santiago to take a 2-0 lead.

They would extend the lead to 4-0 in the second with three more hits as Yathniel Matos and Samuel Castillo delivered run-scoring singles. All four RBI for the Longhorns in the first two innings came from underclassmen. Harmony was playing without its top player Cade Walter, who is recovering from a knee injury, started four juniors, three sophomores and a freshman in the game.

“We’ve had trouble hitting all season but tonight we barreled up some balls, particularly early in the game,” Longhorn coach Heath Williams said. “A lot of that came from some younger guys stepping up and contributing and the fast start played a key part in the win.”

Osceola managed to cut the lead to 4-2 in the bottom of the third on a two-run single by Jason Ramos. But Harmony got one back in the top of the fourth, taking advantage of two Osceola errors to plate an unearned run.

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SPORTS
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Osceola County Sports Roundup: Orange Belt Conference Titles On Line for Baseball, Flag Football

Two more Orange Belt Conference Championships will be determined this week as conference tournaments are held in the sports of baseball and flag football. Both tournaments will be week-long affairs, with Poinciana hosting the baseball title game and Harmony hosting the flag championship game.

Osceola will be the top seed in the baseball tournament; while Harmony will be the top seed in flag football. Both title games are scheduled for Friday night. A look around the county:

BASEBALL

OBC Quarterfinal games are slated for today (Mon.) with #8 Gateway at #1 Osceola, #5 St. Cloud at #4 Celebration, #6 Liberty at #3 Harmony and #7 Poinciana at #2 Tohopekaliga. Seedings were determined by MaxPrep power rankings at the end of last week. First round winners will meet on Wednesday at the home field of the highest seed. Consolation placement games will be played on the same day. The third place (4:30 p.m.) and championship game (7 p.m.) will be played Friday (Mar. 31) and will be hosted by Poinciana.

The Kowboys (8-5) enter the tournament after dropping two of their last three games — but it should be noted those games came last week to Polk County teams that had a combined record of 32-6. Junior Jason Ramos continues to lead the Kowboys in batting average (.485), hits (16) and RBI (13). In Osceola’s lone win, an 11-7 win over Lake Wales (11-2), Nick Palmi slammed a three-run homer. Tohopekaliga has the top record at 8-2, with one of its two losses coming to Osceola. The Tigers are led by a pair of players hitting above .500 through 10 games, including senior Justin Diaz batting a torrid .550 (11 of 20) and sophomore Hudson Moberly’s .519 (14 of 27).

Celebration is coming off a 2-0 week and has now won six of their last seven. The Storm have outscored its opposition 74-37 this year and is led by Alejandro Hernandez, who is hitting a county-best .600 (21 of 35) so far this season.

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NEWS

Dunkin’ Celebrates Orlando Health Staff During Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month

Dunkin’ of Orlando kicked off Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month at Orlando Health by gifting the Child Life Specialist, Social Work and Music Therapy units with Dunkin’ Gift Cards and limited-edition branded socks.

This is Dunkin’s small way of saying thank you to the amazing staff at Orlando Health for all they do to help the community. Dunkin’ is excited to be able to recognize this team that works so hard to bring joy and comfort to so many children and their families.

Dunkin’ encourages guests to celebrate the Child Life Specialists and Social Workers in their lives this month that make such a meaningful impact on our communities.

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NEWS

Looking to Plan Your Next Vacation? Check Out Visit Orlando’s Free Vacation Planning Services

Do you find planning vacations difficult?. Well if you do, you’re not alone. Start planning your dream Orlando getaway with the help of Visit Orlando’s complimentary Vacation Planning Services, which includes insider advice and special offers on the best Orlando experiences.

Visit Orlando’s Vacation Planning Services are staffed by friendly, knowledgeable Vacation Planners who are available via telephone, email and live chat. They offer trusted resources and unbiased destination information like tripplanning advice, dining and entertainment options, and more.

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NEWS

Orlando Health Cancer Institute Introduces CAR T-Cell Therapy for Treating Advanced Blood Cancers

Orlando Health Cancer Institute has added CAR T-cell therapy as a new option for treating advanced blood cancers.

CAR T-cell therapy is an immunotherapy that works by harnessing the power of a patient’s immune system to attack tumors. Treatment begins with the collection of the patient’s T-cells, which help protect the body from infection. The T-cells are then sent to a laboratory, where they are genetically re-engineered to produce proteins on their surface called chimeric antigen receptors. The new T-cells are reproduced by the millions in preparation for infusion back into the patient.

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Florida welcomes 137.6 million visitors in 2022, highest in state history

Florida had record visitation in 2022 with 137.6 million visitors, an increase of five percent over 2019 and 12.9 percent over 2021, according to Visit Florida.

Florida welcomed 33.2 million travelers between October and December 2022, marking a six percent increase from Q4 2021, and the sixth consecutive quarter of overall visitation surpassing prepandemic levels. 30.1 million domestic visitors traveled to Florida in Q4 2022, representing 21 months of domestic visitation growth from 2019, according to Visit Florida.

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Tesla to build third Central Florida dealership in Kissimmee, more V3 charging stations on the way

Tesla, the world’s most recognizable name in electric vehicle development and manufacturing, looks to be building a dealership in Kissimmee, its third in Central Florida, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.

Currently, there is a dealership located in Maitland/Eatonville, and one being built in Clermont. The proposed third dealership would be located on S. Orange Blossom Trail near Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee on a 5.3-acre site across from the Orange Blossom Plaza.

Tesla, which describes itself as an artificial intelligence and clean energy company, recently announced that it would open 3,500 new and existing superchargers along highways to non-Tesla customers, and would offer 4,000 slower chargers at locations like hotels and restaurants.

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Florida Department of Health in Osceola County to Distribute Narcan Nasal Spray kits

The Florida Department of Health in Osceola County (FDOH-Osceola) is announcing the availability of free Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray kits. This lifesaving medication could reduce thousands of substance abuse deaths across the state.

Naloxone is available to people who use drugs, people with a history of drug use, others at risk of experiencing an overdose, friends, family members, and others who may witness an overdose. Kits consist of two Naloxone nasal sprays that are administered even without a health care professional present.

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INJURY LAW

Car accidents can happen in an instant. Even though these crashes happen quickly, recovery is not always quick and easy. A car accident can cause a variety of injuries, including back injuries. Even a minor crash can cause back injuries because the back tends to absorb most of the impact in an accident.

If you have suffered a back injury, seek prompt medical treatment. These injuries can be hard to treat, and sometimes can lead to secondary medical issues, such as hypotension, osteoporosis, pressure ulcers, sleep apnea, bowel problems, urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, and more. Draper Law Office understands how serious a back injury can be. These injuries can be long-lasting and costly to treat. Schedule a consultation by filling out the online form or by calling their office at (407) 846.0075.

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Draper Law: Even minor car accidents can cause back injuries, don’t wait to seek medical attention

Creative Inspiration Journey School sees continued student growth amid school facility expansion

From the first day that Creative Inspiration Journey School opened its doors in the Fall of 2019, it was easy to see that it wasn’t going to be just another tuition free public charter school, it was focused on creating an environment of learning for its students unlike any other school in the St. Cloud and Osceola communities.

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FAMILY LAW

Draper Law: Ten Mistakes to Avoid During Your Divorce

When you are going through a divorce, it can feel like every aspect of your life from where you live to how you are going to support yourself is at risk. At a time like this it is a natural response to be afraid but, if you are not careful, that fear can lead you to make errors which could hurt your case. The good news is that you can avoid mistakes during your divorce.

Knowing what actions to avoid during divorce is critical. Draper Law Office has experience helping clients circumvent mistakes and make the right choices during divorce. Call 407.846.0075 today or go to DraperLawOffice.com to set up your free, no-obligation consultation in one of their three locations: St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and Orlando.

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Country Thunder to roar back to Osceola County in 2023 with Country Music Superstars Keith Urban, Cody Johnson, & Hardy

Buckle up country music fans, Country Thunder Florida has announced that its October 2023 all-star lineup at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee will feature country music superstars Cody Johnson, HARDY, Keith Urban & so many more.

“When you have the world’s greatest country music fans show up the way they did in Florida in 2022, you owe them a follow-up of epic proportions,” says Country Thunder Music Festivals CEO, Troy Vollhoffer. “And we’re making that promise with one of the best lineups from start to finish we’ve had in years. We can’t wait to bring Cody Johnson, HARDY, and Keith Urban to the fans in Florida!”

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HEALTH

Orlando Health: 9 Sneaky Signs of Heart Disease

It’s February – American Heart Month – a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans. You’re probably familiar with the most common symptoms of heart disease. The one that gets the most attention is chest pain (or angina), which can feel like tightness, pressure, aching or pain in your chest, but heart disease can create a wide range of symptoms, some far less common than others. Let’s take a look at some of them.

Struggling To Breathe While Lying Flat

You may find yourself gasping for breath or otherwise struggling to breathe easily while lying down. You might only be able to sleep by propping yourself up with several pillows. This could be related to fluid buildup in your lungs. If your heart isn’t pumping as strongly as it should be, it will have difficulty keeping your blood flowing, allowing more of it to pool. For some people, this condition – known as orthopnea – may be the only symptom of congestive heart failure.

Legs or Hips Hurt While Walking

If your legs feel fine while resting, but then start hurting or cramping when you go for a walk, it could be a sign of congestion or blockage in your arteries. The pain (claudication) is often a symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is caused by the buildup of plaque (fats and cholesterol) on artery walls.

The pain occurs when you become active because your muscles can’t get enough oxygen and nutrients from your clogged arteries. The pain then fades away when you rest. People with PAD are at higher risk of congestive heart failure.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction can be caused by several things, including diabetes and stress. But it may also be an indicator of heart disease. The root cause is endothelial dysfunction, a condition in which the blood vessels have a hard time expanding or contracting the way they’re supposed to. The condition reduces blood flow both to the penis and the heart.

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IN THE LOOP - THEME PARK NEWS

Universal Orlando Offers Florida Residents Buy a Day, Get 2 Days FREE Tickets

Universal Orlando Resort invites Florida residents and locals to visit the ultimate road trip destination this spring and summer with its all-new “Buy a Day, Get 2 Days Free on a 2-Park, 1-Day Park-to-Park Ticket” offer – allowing guests to enjoy three days of theme park thrills for the price of one. Starting today, guests can take advantage of this incredible offer for travel on non-consecutive days through September 29, 2023 – giving them the ability to experience a full range of emotions in exhilarating rides and attractions across Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure throughout the road trip season.

Whether guests plan three separate visits to the parks or a multi-day vacation, there’s so much to see and do at Universal Orlando, and with this offer, Florida residents get to explore the hold-on-tight thrills and unparalleled entertainment that can only be found at the award-winning theme park destination.

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Get ready for oceans of flavor and fun at SeaWorld

Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival

From foodies to families, everyone will find tasty delights among more than 200 distinct offerings and more than 50 fresh global cuisine choices to pair with over 75 refreshing wine and cocktail selections, including more than 75 craft brews at SeaWorld Orlando Seven Seas Food Festival Thursdays -Sundays through May 7.

Revitalize your taste buds as you add a taste of rock, country, Latin, or throwback sounds at SeaWorld’s live music shows, and enjoy even more diverse entertainment and surprises during special times like Mardi Gras, St. Patrick’s Day, and Cinco de Mayo. With so many exquisite flavors to top off exhilarating coasters and extraordinary animal encounters, SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival is a voyage to stir the soul!

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IN THE LOOP - THEME PARK NEWS

Select Tickets and Packages Now On Sale For Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 2023

The world’s premier Halloween event, Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights, returns to Universal Studios Florida for a recordbreaking 44 nights this fall – unleashing a new slate of horrifying haunted houses and scare zones filled with menacing creatures, and outrageous entertainment on select nights September 1 through October 31.

Guests can officially begin to summon their scream squad and plan the ultimate fall getaway with a variety of offers available now, including single-night event tickets, event upgrades and a vacation package that allows them to relish in the thrills of the parks during the day before braving the chills of Halloween Horror Nights at night.

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Step Into Relaxed Elegance as Narcoossee’s Reopens April 1 at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Just in time for spring, Narcoossee’s returns to Walt Disney World delighting guests with the grace and charm of a Victorian seaside setting. The signature dining location, which has welcomed guests at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa since 1988, reopens in a newly refreshed space that leverages the restaurant’s prime spot and panoramic views of Seven Seas Lagoon.

As guests are warmly greeted by the restaurant’s cast members, they will be welcomed into an environment decorated with soft cerulean details and artwork that takes them on a journey from land to sea. Thoughtful interior touches celebrate the restaurant’s history; for instance, the new bar is made with local oyster shells – a nod to the fact that Narcoossee’s originally opened as an oyster bar.

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