![]() Zoom through Radiator Springs and the fantastic scenery of Ornament Valley in this thrilling, high-speed road race. Availability may vary throughout the summer.*Īs part of the 10 th anniversary, Radiator Springs’ very own Guido is grabbing a parking spot in front of Luigi’s Casa Della Tires, marking his outdoor debut at Cars Land! Strike a pose and say “Buongiorno!” to Guido as you get ready to ride Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters, presented by Enterprise. ![]() ![]() How tow-tally adorable! Dad gum! If you stop for a refueling snack, you may want your very own novelty Tow Mater premium bucket from Cars Land, now available for purchase at Flo’s V8 Cafe, Fillmore’s Taste-In and the Cozy Cone Motel while supplies last. Straight from the track and ready to relax, these best friends are happy to be hanging out at their home in Radiator Springs – and are excited to meet you!Ģ.) Tote the New Tow Mater Premium Bucket You may meet the legendary race car, Lightning McQueen, or his pal Mater parked in front of the Cozy Cone Motel. Ready, set, go! Rev up for 10 great ways to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Cars Land! This new land captured storytelling in a whole new way, bringing our guests right into Radiator Springs and into the world of Disney and Pixar’s film “Cars.” Spanning a whopping 12 acres, Cars Land today remains charming, immersive and a must-see, must-do for visitors of all ages. Starting with a stroll down memory lane, Cars Land opened on June 15, 2012, at Disney California Adventure park. Well, you can see where this is going.Ka-chow!! We’re celebrating the 10 th anniversary of Cars Land and invite you to join us for an exciting road trip in Disney California Adventure park at the Disneyland Resort! She sings like a dream, and they all fall in love with her “Fools Fall in Love.” Of course, she’s attracted to the bad boy, which angers her conservative father. The boss’ daughter Lois (Lydia Halbach) knows the boys from church. Enter Duke (Jacob Hanson) the cool cat with a motorcycle and leather jacket who works for the car shop that is sponsoring the boys. They’re searching for a fourth singer to complete their quartet. Three young men, Eugene (Oliver Knudson), Wally (Noah Barnhart) and Denny (Jaydon Friedel) meet in Denny’s basement where they rehearse and dream of winning a contest and being discovered for their talent. The musical is your typical guy group story. It felt like a safe and comfortable way to enjoy live theater. The performers wore face shields while performing. Some people removed them after they’d settled into a spot on the lawn, marked with social distancing guidelines, and some people wore their masks during the entire performance. Many people came wearing masks (you can also purchase one there) and kept them on while in line for tickets and while paying. You could bring your own beverage (no alcohol, please), or buy a bottle of water there. Some people brought snacks, sandwiches, even take out. People brought their own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. ![]() They sprayed for mosquitoes, and I didn’t get any bug bites despite having bare legs and wearing sandals. The temperature last night was ideal, low 70’s, low humidity, slightly overcast, so no glaring sun. All the best toe-tapping, tug at your heartstrings songs!Ĭast of Sh-Boom! Life Could be a Dream, BCT at CLC, summer 2020 Both shows, created by Roger Bean, feature favorite songs of the 1950’s and ’60’s. The Marvelous Wonderettes, directed by Amy Borash, will be presented August 3-6, also at 6:30. This week you can see Sh-Boom! Life Could be a Dream, directed by Travis Chaput, at 6:30 on the South lawn of the college, Monday-Thursday, weather permitting, with Saturday as an alternate date in case of a rain out. When I heard that Brainerd Community Theater (BCT) at CLC had plans to do two summer shows, outdoors, I quickly put it on my calendar and volunteered to usher opening nights of both shows. Theaters have been dark in Minnesota since the middle of March due to the global pandemic of Covid-19. It felt like a dream to go to a live theater production last night on the lawn at Central Lakes College (CLC) in Brainerd. CLC Theater Director Patrick Spradlin chats with patrons before the show on the lawn at Central Lakes College.
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