Disney World Confirms New Refresh for Decades-Old Park Location

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Are you ready for the holidays to hit Disney?Credit: DisneyRelated: Walt Disney World Confirms Imminent Resort Location ClosureThe Christmas season is almost here for Walt Disney World, with the resort preparing for its most magical and most crowded time of the year. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party kicks off in November, allowing guests to embrace the magic of the holidays at Magic Kingdom.However, there are all kinds of other festive treats and goodies to enjoy during the holiday season.Jollywood Nights also begins in November. This Christmas-themed event is hosted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, offering guests a very different kind of party. While featuring classic Christmas decor and treats, Jollywood Nights is a little more upscale than Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.“Step into a shimmering scene and show off your unique style,” says Disney when describing the event. “Experience an evening of festive fun—with a ticket to Disney Jollywood Nights.”Part of Jollywood Nights is Jazzy Nights, which is an adult-oriented lounge experience held at The Hollywood Brown Derby, a popular sit-down restaurant at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.While the restaurant’s atmosphere changes during the holidays, so does its menu. Disney World recently unveiled the official options for Jazzy Nights at The Hollywood Brown Derby.Inside the New MenuCredit: DisneyRelated: The Next Disney World Park Expansion No One Is Talking AboutCharcuterie – House-made Cured Meats and Accompaniments with Blue Cheese Mousse and Toasted Sourdough – $19Chorizo Arancini – with Shaved Parmesan and Salmorejo Tomato Sauce – $14Hamachi – with Caper Aïoli, Dijon-Avocado Mousse, and Citrus-Champagne Vinaigrette – $17Shrimp Cocktail – with House-made Cocktail Sauce and Spicy Avocado Spread – $16Sticky Chicken Wings – with Sweet-and-Spicy Soy – $15Jazzy Sliders – Bison and Pork, Onion Jam, and Gorgonzola Dolce Cheese on a Brioche Roll, Lump Crab, Asparagus, and Brown Butter-Bone Marrow Hollandaise – $19Pork Belly Bao – Korean Barbecue, Cucumber Slaw, and Soy Vinaigrette – $14Tofu Bao – Seared Tofu, Cucumber Slaw, and Soy Vinaigrette (Plant-based) – $12Non-Alcoholic BeveragesHoliday Mickey Hot Cocoa – Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s topped with Whipped Cream, Caramel-Chocolate Brownie Mickey Ears, and Holiday Sprinkles (non-alcoholic) – $5.99The Sleigh Bell – Ginger Beer, Rosemary Syrup, Pomegranate, Cranberry, and Lime Juice (non-alcoholic) – $6.79Blueberry Smash (new) – Blueberry Syrup, Lemon Juice, Sprite®, and Rosemary (non-alcoholic) – $5.29Alcoholic BeveragesSalted Caramel Hot Chocolate (new) – Stoli Vanilla Vodka, Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur, Salted Caramel Syrup, and Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s garnished with Whipped Cream and Caramel Crispy Pearls – $16.50Hollywood Lights – Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum, Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, DOLE® Pineapple Juice, and Cranberry Juice – $18.50Poinsettia Fizz (new) – Grand Marnier Liqueur, Cranberry Juice, Simple Syrup, and Prosecco garnished with Frozen Cranberries – $19Mocha Espresso Mint-tini (new) – Tia Maria Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur, Bols Peppermint Schnapps Liqueur, Mozart Chocolate Liqueur, and Vanilla Cream garnished with Chocolate and Crushed Peppermint Mix – $17.50Vodka Martini – Grey Goose Vodka and Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry – $17.50Spiced Pear Martini – Grey Goose Vodka, Spiced Pear Syrup, and Lemon Juice – $18.50Old Fashioned – Knob Creek Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Carpano Antica Formula Sweet Vermouth, and Maraschino Cherries – $20.50Pomegranate Whisky Sour – Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky, Pomegranate Juice, and Sweet-and-Sour – $17.50Peanut Butter Whiskey Cream – RumChata Cream Liqueur and Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey – $18.50Credit: Brittany DiCologeroRelated: Long Lines and Packed Crowds: Is Halloween Horror Nights Becoming a Nightmare?Hollywood Brown Derby has been operating since 1989, the same year Disney’s Hollywood Studios, then Disney MGM Studios, opened its gates. The park has certainly changed in big ways over the last few decades, with Disney ditching the movie studio/backlot theming and leaning more on recognizable IP, though Hollywood Brown Derby still harkens back to a simpler time for the park.Featuring glamorous old-school dishes like the classic Cobb salad or Faroe Island salmon, The Hollywood Brown Derby is one of the more luxurious and notorious eateries at Walt Disney World.Where is your favorite place to dine at Walt Disney World?The post Disney World Confirms New Refresh for Decades-Old Park Location appeared first on Inside the Magic.