One-Tank Trip for
Dec. 21/13
(c) By Jim Fox
The Disney characters take to the ice in
Toronto and London, skiers can go on a magic-carpet ride, fall for the New Year
at the Falls and join Santa at sea on Lake Ontario.
Disney for the holidays
“High-flying jumps,
daring acrobatics, breathtaking skating and lovable Disney friends are just a
wish away,” publicist Beth Merrick says.
It all happens as Disney
On Ice presents Princesses and Heroes now through Dec. 29 at the Rogers Centre in
Toronto. disneyonice.com
Snow White (Lauren Anderson) wishes for the day her prince will come in Disney on Ice: Princesses & Heroes. (Photo: Feld Entertainment Inc.) |
“Watch in awe” as
the dreams of Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Rapunzel and Tiana come true.
The show has Ariel yearning
to explore the world above the waves and Prince Eric breaking Ursula’s slithering
spell to reclaim his true love.
Prince Philip battles
the evil Malificent as she transforms herself into a fire-breathing dragon in a
race to rescue Sleeping Beauty's Aurora.
Minnie and Mickey |
And, there’s a whole
new world to discover with Jasmine and Aladdin in the almost two-hour show.
Ticket prices start at $28; Ticketmaster.ca; 1-855-985-5000
Disney On Ice is
back with Passport to Adventure at London’s Budweiser Gardens from Jan. 30 to Feb.
2.
Mickey, Minnie,
Donald, Goofy and Daisy journey to the magical worlds of Disney’s The Lion
King, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan and Lilo & Stitch.
The fire-breathing dragon in Disney on Ice: Princesses & Heroes. (Photo: Feld Entertainment Inc.) |
En route, show-goers
explore the Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa; voyage under the sea with
Ariel and her aquatic friends; tour London, England with Peter Pan and Wendy;
and visit Lilo and Stitch in Hawaii.
Tickets start at
$14.75 (Upper Bowl) and there’s a $16.75 flat rate on opening day. budweisergardens.com/special-offers/disney-ice-passport-adventure;
(519) 667-5741; (519) 667-5744
Magic carpet ride
Barrie’s Horseshoe
Valley Resort has a new “magic carpet lift” and online store, says publicist
Kate Hillyar of Skyline Hotels & Resorts.
Aptly named
Kimble’s Karpet after Martin Kimble a retired Horseshoe staff member, the lift
is “enhancing the experience of beginner skiers and snowboarders, making the hill
more accessible.”
Having winter fun at Horseshoe Valley Resort. |
Horseshoe general
manager Sean Billing said the resort is “constantly improving on the experience
of beginners” and the lift is reducing wait times.
The resort has 26
ski runs for all ability levels, a terrain park and 35 kilometres of groomed Nordic
ski trails.
There’s now an online
store to buy season passes, book lift tickets and lessons with the new
Horseshoe MultiSport Academy. horseshoeresort.com; 1-855- 397 2431
Saying hello to 2014
Demi Lovato, Serena
Ryder and Sam Roberts headline the Niagara Falls New Year’s Eve bash at Queen
Victoria Park, says publicist Stephen Murdoch.
“Celebrate the
coming of 2014 in style, dancing outdoors to world-class music with the iconic
backdrop of Niagara Falls, setting the perfect scene for a New Year’s Eve like
no other,” he added.
The park by the
Falls will be packed with 50,000 revellers for the free party with music along
with fireworks at 9 p.m. and midnight.
“We’ve got the big
bash in the park, live music, two casinos, top-notch restaurants and all the
beauty and charm of Niagara wine country,” said Anthony Annunziata of the
Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa and the Marriott Gateway on the Falls.
Both hotels offer
packages with a New Year’s Eve bash and accommodations overlooking the Falls. niagarafallsmarriott.com; 1-888-501-8916; and marriottgatewayonthefalls.com; 1-800-618-9059
Cruisin’ Santa
Santa takes to the
high seas of Lake Ontario during Winterfest presented by the Toronto Port
Authority continuing this weekend, says publicist Peter Ashworth.
Pooches can get their photos taken with Santa at Winterfest in Toronto. |
Families can join
Santa and his elves on two cruises today and two tomorrow (Dec. 21 and 22) aboard
Mariposa Cruises’ Northern Spirit , docked at the foot of York Street.
Children can have a
free picture taken with Santa onboard during the one-hour cruise. Tickets are
$14 in advance online for adults; $17 at the pier; no charge for children to
age six. Book at mariposacruises.com;
(416) 203-0178
Pets can have their
photo taken with Santa ($10) at PawsWay at 245 Queens Quay W. and see a
dog-sledding demonstration and the Woofjocks Canine All Stars.
Take a skate on the
Natrel Rink behind York Quay Centre at Harbourfront and children can decorate a
gingerbread cookie in Queen’s Quay Terminal. waterfrontbia.com; (416) 596-9821
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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