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Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Disney's Old Navy Collab Is Going Fast—Here's What to Grab
All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by Glamour editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Courtesy Just in time for international chafing season comes an Old Navy x Disney summer collection so cute that it's already selling out. The first ever codesigned collab includes a cheeky one-piece with Mickey's face inverted on the front and back (peep the flip side), embroidered denim shorts that pair perfectly with Dole Whip, and a cabana shirt that'll make a perfect Father's Day gift for any Disney dad. Love a matching mommy-and-me moment? The linen baby and toddler tops (they come in men's too) are especially chic. The delightfully loud swimsuit below aside, a lot of the drop is decidedly subtle if you'd prefer to keep the Minnie vibes to a wink instead of a shout. It's classic, but with a whimsical twist. Consider this your grown-up merch era. PS: Wanna take a few bucks off? You can save with these Old Navy coupon codes. $40.00, Old Navy $45.00, Old Navy $40.00, Old Navy $33.00, Old Navy $25.00, Old Navy $33.00, Old Navy $27.00, Old Navy $23.00, Old Navy $17.00, Old Navy $15.00, Old Navy Originally Appeared on Glamour


Buzz Feed
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
5 Asian-Inspired Foods I Tried At Disneyland For APAHM
Hi, I'm Dannica, and I recently went to Disneyland! I originally went because my friend is getting married at the end of the month, so we wanted to celebrate by having a little bachelor party at the happiest (and most expensive) place on earth, but turns out, the main point was that May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! And as a Filipina American, I was extremely excited to find that Disneyland is celebrating the diverse cultures of AAPI folks through the thing that really brings people together: food. So, here are my honest opinions on the exclusive and seasonal items I tried at Disneyland and California Adventure to celebrate APAHM! Let's get started! 1. Matcha Float 🍵 — You can find this item in Adventureland at The Tropical Hideaway on the Disneyland side! It's a strawberry and mango swirl Dole Whip with matcha on the bottom, topped with white chocolate drizzle and toasted coconut 🥥. First, there were A LOT of people at the parks when I went, so my friends and I stood in line for this float for about 30 minutes (you can't order this on the mobile app, either, BTW). It was $9.29, which, even for Disneyland, seems quite steep. However, I will argue that there was a whole lot of good stuff going on in this float, and there was enough to share among the three of us. The strawberry and mango swirl Dole Whip was sooo refreshing, but the mango flavor definitely overpowered the strawberry, resulting in a tangy-forward taste. However, the earthiness from the matcha and the subtle sweetness from the coconut flakes really balanced the tanginess out and made the float come together. (Also, I'm literally just noticing that the float we got didn't come with the white chocolate drizzle!?!?)My only qualm with this dessert (aside from it missing an ingredient 😒) was that the matcha by itself was noticeably chalky, especially once we got to the bottom of the float. It wasn't super chunky or clumpy, but it felt powdery in the mouth. All in all, I'd get the matcha float again if the line wasn't long, but it's not something I would feel compelled to get again, especially for the price rating: 8/10 2. Miso Caesar Salad 🥬 — I saw this salad on the menu at The Tropical Hideaway as well, but I actually bought it at Bengal Barbecue, which you can also find in Adventureland. It comes with romaine lettuce, shaved Parmesan, croutons, miso dressing, and a little cup filled with pickled cucumbers and pickled onions 🧅. I personally love a salad and don't think I've ever had a salad I didn't like before, and this miso caesar salad was no exception. I was a bit hesitant to try it because I'm honestly not that familiar with miso outside of the obligatory miso soup that normally comes with a lunch order at my local Japanese restaurant, but I'm glad I did!First of all, much like how the white chocolate drizzle didn't make it on top of the matcha float, the croutons meant to come with this salad were nowhere to be found. And again, I didn't notice until AFTER the fact. At this point, Mickey Mouse himself must've had something to do with it, but I digress. Even though there weren't any croutons, the salad as a whole was still very pleasant. The romaine was fresh and crunchy, the pickled onions and cucumbers were sweet with only a slight sourness, and the miso caesar dressing in the best way possible. In fact, the dressing carried the entire thing. The miso dressing wasn't what I was expecting because it was packing a bit of heat! I only knew miso as an ingredient that was a little salty and subtly savory (again, I've only known miss miso in soup form), so I was surprised when I tasted the creamy dressing and found it slightly spicy. I'm thinking from the close-up of the dressing that maybe there was some chili powder action or something, because it added a layer of flavor that completely elevated the the only downside of getting this salad is the portion size for the price. The portion given looks like it would be a side for an entrée, when in reality, it's $11.29 for the salad alone. That said, I don't regret trying it, but I'd probably spend my $12 rating: 7/10 3. Pulled Pork Slider Plate 🍖 — Also a seasonal menu item at Bengal Barbecue, this plate features three pulled pork sliders with coleslaw on what looks like Hawaiian rolls, paired with macaroni salad and a bag of Maui onion potato chips (not pictured) 🥔. For $18.99, I was expecting these sliders to be DELICIOUS. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. Before we get into the sliders, though, let's have a moment for the macaroni salad, which was extremely peppery and not very creamy. The dressing was thin and a little soupy, and it had a touch of sweetness to it that was ultimately overpowered by the liberal dusting of black pepper. Honestly, if I had a choice, I'd probably pass on the macaroni salad. OK, now for the main event: It's not like the sliders tasted bad. In fact, I'm sure that for a lot of people, these babies are delicious. Though the pulled pork was tender and moist, I just couldn't bring myself to fully enjoy the marinade, which was sweet and vinegar-y — almost reminding me of adobo (which, hot take, I don't like).I thought that the already-sweet Hawaiian roll paired with the already-vinegar-y slaw weren't good matches with the pulled pork, and I think I would've enjoyed it more had there been a more savory or salty element to it. Again, I'm sure other people would enjoy this dish, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. It is a big portion, though, so it's definitely shareable!Overall rating: 5/10 4. Ube Cake Flan 🍮 — We found this flan in San Fransokyo Square from Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill at California Adventure! This dessert features vanilla flan with ube cake at the bottom. I've had ube flan many times because a lot of Filipino-owned bakeries in my area make them, so they're always at family parties. That said, I was super curious what Disneyland's take on ube flan would be, so for $7.49, I found out — and wasn't mad about it! If you're unfamiliar with flan, it's basically a sweet, baked custard dessert with a nice layer of caramel on top. And if you're unfamiliar with ube, it's a purple yam originating from the Philippines, typically used in an array of Filipino desserts due to its subtle nutty flavor and touch of sweetness. So, basically, combining ube with flan creates the most heavenly concoction known to the human race. At least, in ube flan cake definitely satisfied my sweet tooth, but it obviously didn't compare to the ube flan I've had from family-owned bakeries. I kind of wish there was a bit more of the runny caramel, and I wish I could've tasted the ube more. The cake itself was moist, though. It was a good little (and I mean LITTLE) dessert, but I think Disneyland's ube cake just lacked a Filipino auntie's touch and ❤️love❤️.Overall rating: 8/10 Before we get into the last (and best) thing I had at the parks, let's have a moment for the matcha soft serve from Cars Land's Cozy Cone Motel at California Adventure, which sold out before I could get a taste: *Sigh.* I know it's not anything wild, but I think I would've loved it. Lastly: The Passion Fruit-Orange-Guava Punch 🥭 — I feel like everything you need to know is in the name, but this drink is made with passion fruit juice, orange juice, and guava juice. It can be found at the Lucky Fortune Cookery, also in San Fransokyo Square, at California Adventure (also, peep the Baymax macaron, which was filled with a chocolate-hazelnut spread and buttercream 🤤). I know, I know. Seriously, Dannica, of all the things Disneyland offered, the best thing you had was a drink?! Yes, I love a silly little drink, arrest me!This drink was incredible, and I've been thinking about it every single day since I left the parks. It's so refreshing, fruity, and light, and you would think with all the different juices that it would be overly sweet, but no! The drink had the perfect ratio of tang, sweetness, and tartness. I would inject this drink into my bloodstream if given the chance. The drink was $6.29, which I honestly and obviously wouldn't mind paying again. I hope they keep this punch throughout the summer so I can possibly get it again!Overall rating: 10/10. And those were my eats! I'm sure there are a lot more foods Disneyland will be releasing for APAHM, so if you visit the parks and come across any foods that I didn't try, please let me know! I'm going back to Disneyland in July, so if you have any favorite treats or sweets you recommend, comment them down below! Catch y'all later! Check out more AAPI-centered content by exploring how BuzzFeed celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Of course, the content doesn't end after May. Follow BuzzFeed's A*Pop on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to keep up with our latest AAPI content year-round.

Miami Herald
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Disney World adds an adults-only after-dark experience
It's barely an exaggeration to say that the food in Disney theme parks is a big part of the experience, almost as much as the rides. And anyone who has visited one of the parks more than once most definitely has a favorite "only in Disney" food. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter Maybe you can't visit without grabbing one of those turkey legs that's as big as your 10-year-old child's arm. Or maybe it's the pineapple Dole Whip soft-serve that you dream about. How about a churro? In Walt Disney's (DIS) Disney World, there are 200 places to eat, including 90 with table service. (There are only 139 in Disneyland, but still plenty to choose from.) You can even find upscale dining options like steakhouses in the parks, not quite Michelin Star material, perhaps, but almost. Earlier this year, Disney World announced it was bringing back a dining option that is really popular with families: kids eat free. If you stay at one of the 25 Disney Resort hotels in Orlando and you purchase a dining plan for people in your group who are older than 10, you will also get a free dining plan for kids ages 3 to 9. Related: Disneyland lowers some ticket prices (act fast) Since a day in Disney can cost between $500 and $1,200 per person by the time you account for the ticket, the hotel and food, any offer that helps bring the prices down is a welcome one. Guests normally can't combine special offers, but this year Disney is allowing it. "The kids' free dining plan offering can be combined with other select special offers, meaning you may still be eligible to take advantage of other deals we later roll out for 2026," according to the Disney Parks Blog. The Disney Company is always looking for ways to get people to come back to The Happiest Place on Earth. They revamp old rides, introduce new ones, add new live shows, and have spectacular seasonal events. More on travel: U.S. government issues serious warning for cruise passengersDelta Air Lines makes a baggage change that travelers will likeUnited Airlines passenger incident triggers quick response Disney World and Disneyland don't normally have adults-only attractions, but there are experiences that are more appropriate for adults, including the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival and Disney After Hours. Earlier this year the company announced GEO-82, a new 21+, reservations-required dining lounge in Epcot. Related: Disney World makes families a generous offer Now the park is upping the ante with the new GEO-82 Fireworks Experience. A ticket to the show includes fireworks, fountains, music and light, and a menu that will include: Champagne that's specially selected by sommeliers at Walt Disney World Resort (or event-exclusive cocktails);A tasting tower of savory light bites, available before Luminous The Symphony of Us begins;A selection of sweets during Luminous The Symphony of Us. Disney hasn't yet specified what the "light bites" for the Fireworks Experience will include, but the GEO-82 menu includes foods with global influences - like Truffled Ahi Tuna and Jumbo Lump Crab Gâteau. The cocktail menu highlights a Brown Butter Old Fashioned - made with brown butter-infused bourbon - and a Clarified New York Sour, plus a selection of mocktails, wines, and beers. Reservations for the GEO-82 Fireworks Experience will open on May 6 for dates starting June 4. The experience costs $179 (plus tax and gratuity). Related: Veteran fund manager unveils eye-popping S&P 500 forecast Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
NY Mets home opener 2025: Citi Field food lineup, what's new and more
The Brief The New York Mets' home opener is here! The Amazins are scheduled to face the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday at 3:10 p.m. Parking lots will open at 12:10 p.m., with gates opening at 1:10 p.m. QUEENS - The New York Mets' home opener at Citi Field in Flushing, Queens has officially arrived! WATCH "Kicking & Screaming" with Bianca and Lou will be LIVE on FOX Local at Citi Field around 2:30 p.m. JUMP TO: LINEUP l FOOD l SCHEDULE Mets vs Blue Jays The Amazins are scheduled to face the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday at 3:10 p.m. Mets probable pitchers Tylor Megill will square off against Kevin Gausman. Parking lots will open at 12:10 p.m., with gates opening at 1:10 p.m. NYC weather forecast Skies will gradually become mostly sunny throughout the day, with a high near 63. Mets lineup today 1. Francisco Lindor (SS) 2. Juan Soto (RF) 3. Pete Alonso (1B) 4. Brandon Nimmo (LF) 5. Starling Marte (DH) 6. Mark Vientos (3B) 7. Luis Torrens (C) 8. Luisangel Acuña (2B) 9. Jose Siri (CF) What's the food lineup at Citi Field? From steak and pizza, to tacos and burgers, here's a look at the dining guide this year at Citi Field: Advertisement Adam Richman's Burger Hall of Fame Amazin' Chicken Co. Amazin' Deli Bases Loaded Lemonade Beyond Nightlife Sushi Big Mozz Boozy Buckets Chef Kwame's Patty Palace Chiddy's Cheesesteaks Coca-Cola Food Truck – Fieldtrip Cookie Crumz Dole Whip From the Stretch Fuku Gluten Friendly Grand Slammin' Sushi by Beyond Night Life Gyro Jimmy's Greek Grill Hot Pastrami on Rye The K Korner Lobster Shack Metropolitan Fry Factory Metro Market Mister Softee Nachos Naz's Halal Food NY Panini Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors Pat LaFrieda's Chop House Pig Beach BBQ Prime Kosher Sports Premio Hot or Sweet Sausage Prince Street Pizza Seoul Bird Shake Shack Smoothies Specialty Cocktails Swingin' Wings Taste of Queens – Arepalicious Vegan City Vegetarian Options at Citi Field Walk-Off Café Wok n' Roll Zeppole To see what's new at the stadium, click HERE. Where can I find the 2025 Mets schedule? Click HEREfor the full 2025 schedule.


Forbes
02-04-2025
- Forbes
5 Outdoor Excursions Worth Pursuing At South Florida's Atlantic Fields
After many of my travels, I've realized there are fewer and fewer 'secret spots' and 'off the beaten path' destinations to come by. But one South Florida town has retained its 'best kept secret' status: Hobe Sound. Once known as a sleeper, this enclave has suddenly become red hot and is sought-after for its gorgeous scenery and world-class golf. I'd be remiss not to give credit for Hobe Sound's recent cultural cachet to Atlantic Fields, a private, members-only residential community that captures the essence and prestige of South Florida living. The community, surrounded by picturesque native lands, sits on a former citrus grove and incorporates the historic Hobe Sound polo grounds. As a Discovery Land Company community, Atlantic Fields offers a certain standard of living, one that is golf-centric, experiential, service-oriented, luxurious (but always laid-back), and most importantly, all about family. But Atlantic Fields made a real fan out of me when I discovered its Outdoor Pursuits program which has a skilled team of experts create and bring to life a world of fun and adventure for members and their families. Insiders know it as "O.P.' Every Outdoor Pursuits program is unique to the destination and incorporates a sense of place. Anywhere that prioritizes getting outdoors, hiking, biking, and being active in different ways with views is a place I'm drawn to right away. If you find yourself in Hobe Sound and call Atlantic Fields home, here are my 'must-do' Outdoor Pursuits to try out solo or with your friends and family. Is this living or is it a nonstop vacation? EXPLORING TRAILS Give me a solid pair of walking shoes, a good trail, and I'm happy. So, of course, I was thrilled to find out that Atlantic Fields maintained a vast network of trails on the property; it's unlike any other in the region. Members can also explore the neighboring Atlantic Ridge State Park by foot, by mountain bike, even horseback. If outdoor adventure with a steed companion is more your style, the Atlantic Fields O.P. team can organize a ride with one of Wagon Wheel Horse Farm's friendly horses: Poncho, Shadow, Blondie, Dolly, and Bell. They offer private, hour-long trail rides for the whole family to experience the wild surroundings. GOLF LIKE THE PROS Did I mention golf? Starting with the 10-hole short course, Atlantic Fields' golf experience is hard to beat. The course offers an incredibly flexible design incorporating some 35 tees, 14 greens, and more than 120 configurations, all set around a cool diner named Pineapples. Members can also practice at the golf performance center with a PGA Tour-proven Trackman golf simulator bay and two open-air hitting bays. And to top it off, members will also have access to Discovery's signature Comfort Stations featuring South Florida-inspired snacks and beverages including Dole Whip and Orange Julius-inspired beverages, Citrus-infused Margaritas, Empanadas, and more. EQUESTRIAN TRAINING Atlantic Fields' equestrian center is about an hour from the winter equestrian capital near Wellington. Whether members are into polo, dressage, hunter jumper activities, or just learning how to ride they have it covered. For Discovery, equestrian is a new amenity only offered at a select few clubs and another reason why Atlantic Fields is generating a lot of excitement in Hobe Sound. DAY AT THE BEACH Atlantic Fields is just minutes from the beaches and harbors of Florida's stunning Atlantic coast. Atlantic Fields' onsite Jeep Gladiator will chauffer members to the sands where they can lounge in style with beach chairs, umbrellas, blankets, and coolers filled with snacks and drinks. In true O.P. fashion, the team plans kids' activities – think snorkeling, paddleboarding, jet skiing, and of course, surfing lessons. HOLISTIC FARMING Finally, I love the cuisine at Atlantic Fields where the meals are experiences in and of themseleves. Learning to grow, catch, and raise your own food provisions is almost entirely lost in today's culture, but the onsite holistic farm connects you with South Florida's authentic agrarian heritage and provides opportunities to get your hands dirty while planting, growing, and harvesting a wide variety of fruits, berries, and vegetables. The O.P. team can also help members learn the skills to harvest fresh, sustainable seafood they can share with their families. Eating doesn't get more delicious or purer than that.