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DOGGONE GOOD STORY: Best Friends Pet Care associate Whitney Jansen reads a bedtime story to Moxie in one of the new luxury resort’s VIP suites. In addition to bedtime stories, dogs can enjoy DVD entertainment and TV shows
KITTY CITY: Boom Boom enjoys one-on-one playtime with Best Friends Pet Care associate Leonor Reynoso at "Kitty City" in the new Best Friends luxury pet resort. Cats can enjoy their own comfy “kitty condos” and amenities that include special treats like Tuna on a Ritz.
LAP OF PET LUXURY: Best Friends Pet Care luxury pet resort, now open at Walt Disney World Resort, offers plush accommodations and VIP (very important pet) suites for cats, dogs and other pets while their families are on vacation.
GO-HOME-FRESH GROOMING: Best Friends Pet Care groomers Olga Kudinova (left) and Shelley Hanna (right) put the finishing touches on two special guests at the Best Friends Pet Care luxury pet resort. The resort’s grooming salon offers “go-home-fresh” baths and haircuts for its pet guests.
PIXIE HOLLOW'S NEWEST RESIDENT: Vidia (pictured, right), one of the stars of the upcoming movie "Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue," is the newest fairy to become a "resident" of Pixie Hollow at the Magic Kingdom park. Vidia began making meet-and-greet appearances for guests Aug. 26, 2010. "Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue" will be released on Blu-ray, DVD and via movie download on Sept. 21, 2010.
A SLICE OF ITALY: Via Napoli, a new casual pizzeria in the Italy pavilion at Epcot, features a selection of classical Neapolitan pizzas, ranging from pizza bianca, quattro stagioni, piccante, ortolano and a traditional margherita.
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER: Tramp, the lovable mutt from Disney's animated classic "Lady and the Tramp," watches over the famous bowling pin-shaped pool at Disney's Pop Century Resort. Themed pools at Disney resorts are an ideal way to beat the heat during the summer months at the Walt Disney World Resort.
ELECTRICAL, MAGICAL: Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade marches through the Magic Kingdom, twinkling with approximately half a million lights. One of many guest favorites is the iconic “Pete’s Dragon” float.
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER!: Disney's favorite dogs, Pluto and Goofy, make every meeting magical at the Walt Disney World Resort. The two lovable characters make appearances and meet guests throughout the theme parks and resort hotels.
PIXIE DUST: Everyone's favorite fairy, Tinker Bell, is all aglow as she leads the way in Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade at the Magic Kingdom park. The parade is a favorite of many guests of the Walt Disney World Resort.
CAPTAIN EO: "Captain EO," the 17-minute, classic 3-D film experience starring Michael Jackson that entertained audiences at Epcot from 1986-1994, is now showing again daily at Epcot.
LOTSO FUN: Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, the larger-than-life plush bear from "Toy Story 3," has joined the Disney's Hollywood Studios family of stars. Unlike his gruff on-screen persona, Lotso is full of smiles and happy hugs for guests of all ages. Lotso also joins his "Toy Story" pals in the "Block Party Bash" at the Walt Disney World theme park.
Gina Aalgaard Kelly Takes the Crown at Disney’s Princess Half Marathon

More than 13,000 participants race to a finish in weekend’s signature event; Women-centered weekend brings in more than 18,000

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – (Mar. 7, 2010) – In a tight race, Gina Aalgaard Kelly bested over 13,000 runners from around the world at Disney’s Princess Half Marathon on Sunday. Kelly (Lisbon, ND), 33, and second place finisher Heather Schulz of Orlando, Fla. overtook Nicole Falvo, of Grand Blanc, MI, who led most of the race, as the women entered Disney’s Epcot theme park. Kelly crossed the finish line in 1:23:58 and Schulz, 35, came in with a time of 1:24:21. Falvo, 35, crossed only 4 seconds later (1:24:25) to finish third.

In the Masters Division, Mary Pardi (Falmouth, ME.), 40, won in a time of 1:25:10. Tricia Brookover-Brau from Palm Harbor, Fla. crossed at 1:27:51 to claim second place.

Disney’s Princess Half Marathon was the signature moment in a weekend full of events that saw more than 18,000 runners compete in various races that included Disney’s Princess and The Frog Royal Family 5K and Disney’s Kids’ Races, making the event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women.

The weekend also involved Disney’s Fit for a Princess Expo that was open to the general public. The expo, geared toward women’s health and wellness, featured celebrity runner appearances, Disney characters and seminars on training, racing and nutrition, along with the opportunity to experience the latest in running and fitness equipment. While the weekend is designed for women, more than 400 men participated on behalf of the princesses in their lives.

Registration for the 2011 Disney’s Princess Half Marathon begins this summer at www.disneyprincesshalfmarathon.com.

About Disney’s Endurance Series

Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend is part of the Endurance Series at Walt Disney World Resort, which gives recreational athletes of all ages and abilities the chance to walk, jog, run, bike and swim their way “around the world.” From marathons to road races to triathlons, athletes from across the country and around the world compete to stay in shape, achieve personal best times and raise donations for charitable causes. Popular Endurance Series events are Expedition Everest Challenge (June 12, 2010), Inaugural Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend (Oct. 1-2, 2010), Walt Disney World Marathon and Half Marathon (Jan. 6-9, 2011) and Champion 5k at ESPN the Weekend (February 2011).

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