The Magic Continues: What's New at Mickey's Enchanted Kingdom

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"Mickey's Magical Wonderland" Mickey's Magical Wonderland is a enchanting and whimsical world that transports us into the realms of fantasy and imagination. This delightful wonderland is filled with all our beloved Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and many more. In this magical place, dreams come true and excitement fills the air. The vibrant colors and sparkling lights bring joy to visitors of all ages. As we explore the wonderland, we encounter thrilling rides, captivating shows, and interactive experiences. One of the main attractions in Mickey's Magical Wonderland is the iconic Cinderella Castle.


Come As You Are (CAYA) Coven is an eclectic, open, drop-in matriarchal Pagan community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to create safe, loving, magickal space for all those who wish to participate in our community rituals, public service initiatives, and social events. Open to all.

The largest area will be The Goddess Curiosa, a non-denominational Goddess Temple and meeting workshop class space, exhibiting over 350 Goddess votive figurines from the Morning Glory Zell Memorial legacy collection. And in front will be a store Curiosities selling magickal books, figurines, jewelry, music and crafts made by various Pagan artists, authors, and musicians.

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One of the main attractions in Mickey's Magical Wonderland is the iconic Cinderella Castle. This breathtaking castle stands tall and majestic, creating a stunning centerpiece for the entire wonderland. Inside the castle, we can embark on a enchanting journey through Disney Princess stories, filled with beautiful displays and captivating storytelling.

Pagan Organizations

Currently in development, this will be a large storefront housing the Grey School Educational Center, a Museum of Magick and Goddesses, and a Library of Esoterica. The largest area will be “The Goddess Curiosa,” a non-denominational Goddess Temple and meeting/workshop/class space, exhibiting over 350 Goddess votive figurines from the Morning Glory Zell Memorial legacy collection. The reading and research Library, “The Illuminarium,” will contain thousands of books, DVDs, Pagan publications and archives. The “Museum of Mysterie” will feature the Zell collections of magickal and mundane artifacts. And in front will be a store (“Curiosities”) selling magickal books, figurines, jewelry, music and crafts made by various Pagan artists, authors, and musicians.

Adocentyn Research Library

A Pagan Library for the San Francisco Bay Area. We are a non-profit private Pagan library open to the public for on-site use; resources for Pagan Studies–Pagans studying Paganism and non-Pagans studying Pagans. Currently open for cataloging days on the Second Sunday, Third Thursday, and Fourth Friday of each month, unless a major holiday conflicts with the cataloging. We are seeking detail-oriented, book-loving volunteers to help in the cataloging effort. All you need is some good will, free time, and a Wi-Fi enabled laptop. We can teach you the basics of cataloging using Library Thing. As of January 2016, we have over 8,000 books catalogued. You can see the catalog on our website.

We need donations of books, Pagan newsletters and ephemera, and financial support.

CAYA Coven (Come As You Are Coven)

http://www.cayacoven.org/
Contact person: Yeshe Rabbit Matthews, Presiding High Priestess
Phone: 510-444-9355
Email: [email protected]
Location: East Bay (The Sacred Well, 536 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610)

Come As You Are (CAYA) Coven is an eclectic, open, drop-in matriarchal Pagan community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to create safe, loving, magickal space for all those who wish to participate in our community rituals, public service initiatives, and social events. Open to all.

Church of All Worlds

Contact person: Oberon Zell, Primate
Email: [email protected] Location: 428-A Front St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060

World’s oldest Pagan Church. Incorporated March 4, 1968; 501(c)(3) June 18, 1970. Originally inspired by sci-fi novel, Stranger in a Strange Land, by R.A. Heinlein (1961). First to identify as “Pagan.” Originator of Gaea Thesis. Publisher of Green Egg magazine (1968-present).

Circle of Cerridwen

Contact person: Rev. Gina Pond Email: [email protected]
Location: San Jose

Thee Circle of Cerridwen is a radically inclusive, Alexandrian-ish type coven located in the South San Francisco Bay Area. For more information, please see our website.

Coven Daoine Sidhe

Contact person: Lady Argante, HPs
Email: [email protected] Location: Oakland We are one of the oldest Gardnerian covens in the Bay Area, founded in 1987.

Covenant of the Goddess (CoG), Northern CA Local Council

Location: Greater Bay Area, including Santa Cruz
Email: [email protected]

Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) was founded in the Berkeley-Oakland area, and was incorporated at Samhain 1975. CoG includes covens and individual members of many Craft traditions, organized in 12 Local Councils across North America. We are a national organization of Witches, founded in California in 1975 as a non-profit 501(c)3 religious corporation, making us one of the oldest and most diverse Witches’ organizations. We offer legally recognized clergy credentials to qualified members, and form a network of support and information for Witches. CoG has been representing the Craft in interfaith work for nearly 40 years. COG is open to all traditions, and to both covens and solitaries willing and able to cooperate with others.

Fellowship of Druidism for the Latter Age (FoDLA), Grove of the Bay

http://fodlagroves.org/
Contact person: Joel Schonbrunn
Phone: 408-693-5713
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31908656206/
Location: Fremont

FoDLA is a fellowship of American polytheistic Pagans following the path of Draíocht Nua or Neo-Druidism. Our group is comprised of Neopagans who seek to follow the central spiritual values of traditional pre-Christian Celtic societies, best exemplified by the figure of the ancient Druid. These include, most particularly: A commitment to study, to honor the past and the path that has shaped us; A commitment to piety, to honor the gods and spirits that guide us; A commitment to hospitality, to honor the community and the Land it shares. Within this simple framework of shared values, FoDLA does not engage in passing judgment on matters of metaphysics. How each member of the fellowship conceives of the deities, the Otherworlds, and indeed the ultimate nature of the Cosmos, is a matter for the individual alone–guided by the commitment to study–and FoDLA advocates for tolerance of diverse beliefs within a bond of shared values and a set of basic worship practices.

The Grove is committed to holding public rituals in the Greater SF Bay region, including 1st Quarter Moon rituals, and the 4 “Fire Festivals” known by many names and spellings as Imbolc, Beltaine, Lughnasadh, and Samhain. The Spring and Fall Equinox as well as the Summer and Winter Solstices are also celebrated with open public ritual.

Grey School of Wizardry

www.GreySchool.com
Contact person: Oberon Zell, Headmaster
Email: [email protected]

Location: 428-A Front St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Online School of Wizardry & Magick. Incorporated March 14, 2004; 501(c)(3) March 14, 2005. Virtual campus in 2 nd Life. 26 faculty members; 400 students ages 11-85 in 50 countries; more than 450 classes in 16 Departments. 7-level Apprentice program; graduates receive Journeyman Letter. Journeyman program in development.

Kemetic Reconstructionist Temple of Sacramento

Kemetic Reconstructionist Temple of San Jose

KemeticTemple.org
Contact person: HiC (pronounced Hi-Cee)
Phone: 650-283-4939
Email: [email protected]

Kemetic Reconstructionist Temple of Ra, San Francisco

New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (NROOGD)

The New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (NROOGD) is a Witches’ tradition originating in 1968 in the Bay Area. We have celebrated over 45 years of open Sabbats throughout the Greater Bay Area.

Quercus Seed Group

QuercusSeedGroup.com
Email: [email protected]

We are a Seed Group of the Order of the Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD.We meet the second Sunday of a month to celebrate the eight Festivals of the year and spend time together. Our meetings take place under the California Redwoods, on the Pacific beaches and up in the mountains all around. The vision is to bring together those deeply connected, in mind, body and spirit, to Nature and in support and love for each other and Nature.

Sisterhood of the Moon

Sisterhood of the Moon is a Goddess-only community and circle of Sister-Queens meeting monthly for lunar-based ritual and other cosmic rites, devoted to empowering women and honoring the Goddess within and without. Although we remain primarily a women-only community, we are pleased to announce that a new ritual circle, open to all genders, begins at the Spring Equinox 2016 and our new all-gender children’s circle begins at Beltane 2016. Please see our Schedule page and/or contact us for more information.

The Goddess Grove

Contact person: Hextilda Lemon
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/408998742626780
Location: Placerville

We are a 10 acre “Sacred Space” in Placerville. We are putting into practice Sacred Geometry, Biodynamic Farming, and doing earth friendly things in general.

The Order of the Sacred Grove

www.orderofthesacredgrove.com/
Contact People: Lady Mau or Lord Shade
Email: [email protected], [email protected] alternatively [email protected]
Location: Berkeley, Walnut Creek

We’re of the old religion, sired of Time, and born of our beloved Earth Mother. For too long the people have trodden a stony path that goes only onward beneath a sky that goes only upwards. The Horned God plays in a lonely glad for the people are scatted in this barren age and the winds carry his plaintive notes over deserted heaths and reedy moors and into the lonely grasses. Who knows now the ancient tongue of the Moon? And who speaks still with the Goddess?

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http://www.cayacoven.org/
Contact person: Yeshe Rabbit Matthews, Presiding High Priestess
Phone: 510-444-9355
Email: [email protected]
Location: East Bay (The Sacred Well, 536 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610)
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As we continue to wander through the wonderland, we come across various themed lands, each with its own unique charm. Adventureland takes us on thrilling expeditions to exotic locations, while Tomorrowland showcases the marvels of technology and innovation. Fantasyland immerses us in classic tales and fairy tales, while Frontierland allows us to experience the wild and adventurous spirit of the Old West. Alongside the spectacular attractions, Mickey's Magical Wonderland offers a plethora of live shows and parades. From the dazzling fireworks display that lights up the night sky to the enchanting musical performances that bring Disney stories to life, there is always something magical happening in this wondrous place. And of course, no visit to Mickey's Magical Wonderland would be complete without meeting our favorite Disney characters. Throughout the wonderland, we can meet Mickey and his friends, take photos with them, and even get their autographs. This interactive experience brings a sense of wonder and enchantment to the visitors, allowing them to create lasting memories. Mickey's Magical Wonderland is truly a place where dreams come true and where the imagination knows no bounds. It is a destination that celebrates the power of storytelling, the joy of friendship, and the magic of Disney. So, let's embark on a wondrous adventure and discover the enchantment of Mickey's Magical Wonderland!.

Reviews for "The Enchantment of Mickey's Magical Wonderland: An Unforgettable Experience"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to watch "Mickey Magical Wonderland" with my kids, but I was disappointed with the overall experience. The animation quality was poor, with choppy movements and blurry scenes. The storyline was also weak and lacked the magic and wonder I expected. My kids seemed bored and uninterested throughout the movie. I would not recommend "Mickey Magical Wonderland" to other families looking for an enjoyable animated adventure.
2. John - 1/5 stars - "Mickey Magical Wonderland" was a complete letdown. The characters were flat and lacked any depth, making it difficult to connect with them. The dialogue was cheesy and uninspired, and the jokes fell flat. The overall plot felt disjointed and lacked coherence. I found myself checking my watch multiple times, hoping for the movie to end. Save your money and skip this disappointing film.
3. Emma - 2/5 stars - As a longtime Disney fan, I had high hopes for "Mickey Magical Wonderland." However, I found the story to be overly simplistic and predictable. It lacked the depth and complexity Disney movies are known for. The musical numbers were forgettable and failed to leave an impact. Overall, "Mickey Magical Wonderland" failed to capture the magic and charm of other Disney classics, and I was left feeling underwhelmed and disappointed.
4. Michael - 1/5 stars - I honestly couldn't understand the hype around "Mickey Magical Wonderland." The animation was subpar with awkward character movements and an unappealing color palette. The plot was confusing and lacked coherence, jumping from one random event to another. The movie felt like a series of disconnected episodes rather than a cohesive story. "Mickey Magical Wonderland" was a major disappointment and fell short of my expectations.

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