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Thrill Geek
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Thrill Geek
Savannah Bananas Visit Disneyland Resort
Today, May 28, guests at Disneyland Resort went wild for a one-day-only event featuring the wildly entertaining Savannah Bananas baseball team, also known as The Greatest Show in Sports. The resort has released new photos capturing the excitement of the team's special appearances at Disneyland Park earlier today. The Savannah Bananas visit Disneyland Resort on May 28, 2025. The schedule included an 11:00AM PT dance performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a 12:30PM cavalcade down Main Street, U.S.A. Select team members joined an energetic cavalcade along the park's parade route before treating fans to a lively performance of 'Hey Baby' in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Banana-themed snacks and drinks were also available throughout the resort, adding to the festive atmosphere. The Savannah Bananas visit Disneyland Resort on May 28, 2025. The schedule included an 11:00AM PT dance performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a 12:30PM cavalcade down Main Street, U.S.A. The Savannah Bananas' visit comes at the perfect time, as Disneyland Resort kicks off its historic 70th anniversary celebration and just ahead of the team's upcoming road games against the Firefighters at Angel Stadium on May 30–31, 2025. Clint Gamache is the owner of ThrillGeek. He started ThrillGeek to share his love of theme/amusement parks and pop culture with the world. You can find him at Halloween Horror Nights. Also, be sure to follow him on Twitter/X, Instagram @iamcg83


Cision Canada
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
Savannah Bananas Visit Disneyland Resort in Southern California During the 70th Celebration
Event Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 link to handout b-roll and soundbites available approx. 3:00pm/PT Description: • Savannah Bananas performing trick shots in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland Park. • Savannah Bananas gather in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle for a special dance number of "Hey Baby" • Cavalcade down Main Street U.S.A. Soundbites: • Savannah Banana team members ANAHEIM, Calif., May 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- The Greatest Show in Sports, the Savannah Bananas baseball team, delighted fans at Disneyland Resort for a one-day-only experience featuring a special dance number of "Hey Baby" in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, a celebratory cavalcade down Main Street U.S.A., and themed food and beverages that excited both Disney and Banana Ball fans alike. Their visit to Disneyland park comes just in time as Disneyland Resort begins its 70 th celebration, and right before the Bananas' road games vs. the Firefighters at Angel Stadium on May 30-31, 2025. About the Disneyland Resort Located in Anaheim, Calif., the Disneyland Resort features two spectacular theme parks – Disneyland Park (the original Disney theme park) and Disney California Adventure Park – plus three hotels and the Downtown Disney District dining, entertainment and shopping complex. The Hotels of the Disneyland Resort are Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disneyland Hotel – both AAA Four Diamond properties – and Pixar Place Hotel. When it opened on July 17, 1955, Disneyland introduced the world to a new concept in family entertainment and continues to use creativity, technology and innovation to bring storytelling to new heights. Open daily, year-round. For more information, guests can visit About the Savannah Bananas: The Savannah Bananas have earned worldwide fame with their one-of-a-kind brand of "Banana Ball" – the fastest and most entertaining game of baseball. Known for their choreographed dances, epic scoring celebrations, flaming bats, and an array of other antics, the team has sold out every game at their home field, Savannah, GA's Historic Grayson Stadium (a.k.a. Bananaland), since their 2016 inaugural season and currently boast over 9.2M followers on TikTok, outnumbering every franchise in Major League Baseball (as well as every team in the NFL, NBA, and NHL). The team has been featured on ESPN, CNN, CBS News, and Sports Illustrated and are made popular by their on-field hijinks and videos. For more information, please visit
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Savannah Bananas Visit Disneyland Resort in Southern California During the 70th Celebration
Event Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 link to handout b-roll and soundbites available approx. 3:00pm/PT Description: • Savannah Bananas performing trick shots in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland Park. • Savannah Bananas gather in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle for a special dance number of "Hey Baby" • Cavalcade down Main Street U.S.A. Soundbites: • Jesse Cole, Savannah Bananas owner • Savannah Banana team members ANAHEIM, Calif., May 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- The Greatest Show in Sports, the Savannah Bananas baseball team, delighted fans at Disneyland Resort for a one-day-only experience featuring a special dance number of "Hey Baby" in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, a celebratory cavalcade down Main Street U.S.A., and themed food and beverages that excited both Disney and Banana Ball fans alike. Their visit to Disneyland park comes just in time as Disneyland Resort begins its 70th celebration, and right before the Bananas' road games vs. the Firefighters at Angel Stadium on May 30-31, 2025. About the Disneyland Resort Located in Anaheim, Calif., the Disneyland Resort features two spectacular theme parks – Disneyland Park (the original Disney theme park) and Disney California Adventure Park – plus three hotels and the Downtown Disney District dining, entertainment and shopping complex. The Hotels of the Disneyland Resort are Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disneyland Hotel – both AAA Four Diamond properties – and Pixar Place Hotel. When it opened on July 17, 1955, Disneyland introduced the world to a new concept in family entertainment and continues to use creativity, technology and innovation to bring storytelling to new heights. Open daily, year-round. For more information, guests can visit About the Savannah Bananas: The Savannah Bananas have earned worldwide fame with their one-of-a-kind brand of "Banana Ball" – the fastest and most entertaining game of baseball. Known for their choreographed dances, epic scoring celebrations, flaming bats, and an array of other antics, the team has sold out every game at their home field, Savannah, GA's Historic Grayson Stadium (a.k.a. Bananaland), since their 2016 inaugural season and currently boast over 9.2M followers on TikTok, outnumbering every franchise in Major League Baseball (as well as every team in the NFL, NBA, and NHL). The team has been featured on ESPN, CNN, CBS News, and Sports Illustrated and are made popular by their on-field hijinks and videos. For more information, please visit View original content: SOURCE Disneyland Resort View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Sex assault trial for ex-world junior players won't sit today in London, Ont., due to sick juror
One of the jurors in the trial of five former world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault is sick, so London, Ont., court was adjourned for Thursday and is expected to resume Friday morning. "As you have noticed, one of you is sick. We don't have a full jury and we can't hear evidence today," Carroccia told jurors. "I will anticipate that the juror will be back tomorrow. As a result of that, I will release you for today. See you tomorrow." The trial, which began with jury selection last Friday, is hearing the case against Michael McLeod, Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart, Cal Foote and Alex Formenton, who've all had NHL careers. The five have pleaded not guilty to one count each of sexual assault. McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to a charge of being party to the offence. Taylor Raddysh, now a forward with the Washington Capitals, was supposed to resume his testimony Thursday. Wednesday was the first time one of the teammates of the five accused men from the 2018 championship team took to the witness box, telling court about players' text exchanges and a call he received from a Hockey Canada executive about an investigation. Raddysh testified remotely from Arlington, Va., hours before the Capitals' playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens. Washington won and now moves on to the next round. Under examination by Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham, Raddysh spoke about how he felt making the world junior squad. "As a kid, you really want to be part of that team," he said. The world junior team's captain, Dubé, was tasked with being a leader "on and off the ice," Raddysh said, a role requiring him to "lead by example." Surveillance video shows players, E.M. at bar Raddysh was the second witness Wednesday, after London police Det. Tiffany Waque, who showed videos of the group of men dancing together and with E.M., the complainant in the case whose identity is protected by a publication ban. At one point in the surveillance video taken early into June 19, 2018, at Jack's bar, Dubé is seen taking off his shirt. In another, he picks up E.M. as she straddles him on the dance floor. E.M. is seen having her ponytail pulled by one of the players on the dance floor and her buttocks slapped. She dances with McLeod and others. In one of the videos taken at the bar by McLeod using his phone at 1:21 that morning, the players are dancing and singing to Hey Baby by DJ Ötzi. The song was played whenever a goal was scored during the 2018 world junior hockey tournament the Canadian team won months earlier, the jury was told. Jury sees group chat, videos at hotel Carroccia cautioned jurors they can't draw conclusions from seeing E.M. kiss McLeod or having other "physical interactions" with players. The law restricts how prior sexual conduct can be used by a jury, Carroccia told them. She said jurors can use her actions in the dance floor to help assess E.M.'s state of mind as the evening progressed, and her level of intoxication and her credibility, but they can't use what she did on the dance floor to determine whether the men are guilty or not guilty. "You can't think that because of the sexual nature of what happened at Jack's that she is more likely to have consented to the sexual activity or that E.M. is less worthy of belief," Carroccia said. Inferences like that are based on myths that can't be considered by the jury, she added. The jury was also shown surveillance videos from the lobby of the Delta Armouries hotel's bar, with groups of players arriving at different points in the early hours of June 19. Someone suggests going to a strip club, then some time later, McLeod texts the team group chat, asking, "Who wants to be in a 3-way quick," signed "(room) 209- mikey." Someone using Hart's phone replies, "I'm in." Eleven players are in the group chat, court was told: Hart, Foote, Dubé, McLeod, Formenton, Jake Bean, Maxime Comtois, Drake Batherson, Tyler Steenbergen, Brett Howden and Sam Steel. A little later, Raddysh receives a group message from McLeod, asking him if wants to come to McLeod's room for oral sex. Raddysh doesn't reply. The jury also saw two videos from McLeod's phone that were taken at the end of the night. In the first, timestamped 3:25 a.m., E.M. is clothed and could be heard being asked if she is "OK with all this stuff," and she responds, "Yeah, I'm OK." In the second video, at 4:26 a.m., E.M., wearing no clothing, is holding a towel in front of her chest. She says, "It was all consensual. Are you recording me? K, good. You are so paranoid. Holy. I enjoyed it. It was fine. I'm so sober — that's why I can't do this right now." 'I called my father' Raddysh testified he didn't remember much from that night. He came home from Jack's, and went to his hotel room and Facetimed with his girlfriend. His roommate, Howden, woke him up at some point in the middle of the night, but he didn't remember when. Raddysh said several times, "As I sit here today, I don't recall," when asked questions by the Crown, including having no memory of being asked by McLeod and another player, Boris Katchouk, coming to his room and asking him to hang out. Raddysh recalled a woman in the room but not what she was wearing or what she was doing, he testified. He did remember getting the call from Hockey Canada executive Shawn Bullock about a week after the night in question, telling him an investigation was being launched. "I called my father," Raddysh said. He also testified he passed on that information to a teammate. "Bully just called me," Raddysh texted McLeod on June 28, 2018. "Said there's an investigation." Eight weeks have been set aside for the trial. CBC will resume live coverage when proceedings get underway again, which is expected for around 10 a.m. ET Friday. If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911. For support in your area, you can look for crisis lines and local services via the Ending Violence Association of Canada database.
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
NHL player continues testimony today at sex assault trial of ex-world junior teammates in London, Ont.
A former world junior hockey player was in the witness box for the first time at the sexual assault trial of five teammates from the 2018 championship team, telling the London, Ont., court about players' text exchanges and a call he received from a Hockey Canada executive about an investigation. Taylor Raddysh, now a forward with the Washington Capitals, testified remotely Wednesday from Arlington, Va., hours before their playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens. The trial is hearing the case against Michael McLeod, Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart, Cal Foote and Alex Formenton, who've all had NHL careers. The five have pleaded not guilty to one count each of sexual assault. McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to a charge of being party to the offence. Raddysh's testimony ended early and is expected to resume today as CBC continues its live coverage. Under examination by Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham, Raddysh spoke about how he felt making the world junior squad. "As a kid, you really want to be part of that team," he said. The world junior team's captain, Dubé, was tasked with being a leader "on and off the ice," Raddysh said, a role requiring him to "lead by example." Surveillance video shows players, E.M. at bar Raddysh was the second witness Wednesday, after London police Det. Tiffany Waque, who showed videos of the group of men dancing together and with E.M., the complainant in the case whose identity is protected by a publication ban. At one point in the surveillance video taken early into June 19, 2018, at Jack's bar, Dubé is seen taking off his shirt. In another, he picks up E.M. as she straddles him on the dance floor. E.M. is seen having her ponytail pulled by one of the players on the dance floor and her buttocks slapped. She dances with McLeod and others. In one of the videos taken at the bar by McLeod using his phone at 1:21 that morning, the players are dancing and singing to Hey Baby by DJ Ötzi. The song was played whenever a goal was scored during the 2018 world junior hockey tournament the Canadian team won months earlier, the jury was told. Jury sees group chat, videos at hotel Justice Maria Carroccia, who's overseeing the case, cautioned jurors they can't draw conclusions from seeing E.M. kiss McLeod or having other "physical interactions" with players. The law restricts how prior sexual conduct can be used by a jury, Carroccia told them. She said jurors can use her actions in the dance floor to help assess E.M.'s state of mind as the evening progressed, and her level of intoxication and her credibility, but they can't use what she did on the dance floor to determine whether the men are guilty or not guilty. "You can't think that because of the sexual nature of what happened at Jack's that she is more likely to have consented to the sexual activity or that E.M. is less worthy of belief," Carroccia said. Inferences like that are based on myths that can't be considered by the jury, she added. The jury was also shown surveillance videos from the lobby of the Delta Armouries hotel's bar, with groups of players arriving at different points in the early hours of June 19. Someone suggests going to a strip club, then some time later, McLeod texts the team group chat, asking, "Who wants to be in a 3-way quick," signed "(room) 209- mikey." Someone using Hart's phone replies, "I'm in." Eleven players are in the group chat, court was told: Hart, Foote, Dubé, McLeod, Formenton, Jake Bean, Maxime Comtois, Drake Batherson, Tyler Steenbergen, Brett Howden and Sam Steel. A little later, Raddysh receives a group message from McLeod, asking him if wants to come to McLeod's room for oral sex. Raddysh doesn't reply. The jury also saw two videos from McLeod's phone that were taken at the end of the night. In the first, timestamped 3:25 a.m., E.M. is clothed and could be heard being asked if she is "OK with all this stuff," and she responds, "Yeah, I'm OK." Taylor Raddysh, now a forward with the NHL's Washington Capitals, testifies via video on Wednesday in London as Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham questions him. (Alexandra Newbould/CBC) In the second video, at 4:26 a.m., E.M., wearing no clothing, is holding a towel in front of her chest. She says, "It was all consensual. Are you recording me? K, good. You are so paranoid. Holy. I enjoyed it. It was fine. I'm so sober — that's why I can't do this right now." 'I called my father' Raddysh testified he didn't remember much from that night. He came home from Jack's, and went to his hotel room and Facetimed with his girlfriend. His roommate, Howden, woke him up at some point in the middle of the night, but he didn't remember when. Raddysh said several times, "As I sit here today, I don't recall," when asked questions by the Crown, including having no memory of being asked by McLeod and another player, Boris Katchouk, coming to his room and asking him to hang out. Raddysh recalled a woman in the room but not what she was wearing or what she was doing, he testified. He did remember getting the call from Hockey Canada executive Shawn Bullock about a week after the night in question, telling him an investigation was being launched. "I called my father," Raddysh said. He also testified he passed on that information to a teammate. "Bully just called me," Raddysh texted McLeod on June 28, 2018. "Said there's an investigation." Raddysh's testimony ended just before 4 p.m. ET because he had "a commitment," Carroccia told the jury. Eight weeks have been set aside for the trial. CBC's live coverage today is expected to start before 10 a.m. ET. If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911. For support in your area, you can look for crisis lines and local services via the Ending Violence Association of Canada database.