Downtown Disney Celebrates Our Natural World Today
Guests visiting Downtown Disney this afternoon will have the great opportunity to interact with many Cast Members and outside vendors across property and spend some time enjoy multiple activities celebrating our amazing planet.
If you are planning on visiting any of Downtown Disney's themed areas (the West Side, The Landing, and the Marketplace), be sure to look for some of the following activities (weather permitting and subject to change at any given time):
If you are planning on visiting any of Downtown Disney's themed areas (the West Side, The Landing, and the Marketplace), be sure to look for some of the following activities (weather permitting and subject to change at any given time):
- Disney Environmentality board – Available for Guests to sign and leave their mark near the Orange Garage entrance on the West Side.
- Monkey Kingdom film by Disneynature – Tickets are available for the latest Disneynature movie.
- Earth Day activity sheets and Monkey Kingdom buttons – These free offerings will be available throughout the day at various locations around Downtown Disney.
- Chalk Art – Showcasing the art of Monkey Kingdom by Disneynature in the Marketplace.
- Rainforest Café parrot – Learn more about these special feathered friends.
- House of Blues recycled artist table – Live painting demonstrations and recycled artwork.
- Water art – featuring Rafiki in celebration of Monkey Kingdom.
Did you know that some of the earth-friendly offerings are always available? Here are just a few:
- APEX by Sunglass Hut uses reusable gift bags with every purchase;
- Chapel Hats uses repurposed building materials in their store displays;
- The Cirque du Soleil merchandise store uses bio-degradable shopping bags;
- Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC has earth-friendly vegan and gluten-free offerings;
- House of Blues features several local folk artists that use reclaimed materials to create artwork;
- Sanuk has recycled merchandise such as flip flops made from reclaimed yoga mats;
- Something Silver features jewelry made from bottle caps, license plates, and other recycled items.
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