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The new, 12-team College Football Playoff brings with it a promise to be bigger, more exciting, more lucrative. Perfect or 100% fair? Well, nobody ever believed that. The first expanded playoff bracket unveiled Sunday left a presumably deserving Alabama team on the sideline in favor of an SMU squad with a better record after playing a schedule that was not as difficult. It ranked undefeated Oregon first but set up a possible rematch against Ohio State, the team that came closest to beating the Ducks this year. It treated underdog Boise State like a favorite and banged-up Georgia like a world beater at No. 2. It gave Ohio State home-field advantage against Tennessee for reasons it would take a supercomputer to figure out. It gave the sport the multiweek tournament it has longed for, but also ensured there will be plenty to grouse about between now and when the trophy is handed out on Jan. 20 after what will easily be the longest college football season in history. All of it, thankfully, will be sorted out on the field starting with first-round games on campuses Dec. 20 and 21, then over three succeeding rounds that will wind their way through traditional bowl sites. Maybe Oregon coach Dan Lanning, whose undefeated Ducks are the favorite to win it all, put it best when he offered: "Winning a national championship is not supposed to be easy.” Neither, it turns out, is figuring out who should play for it. SMU quarterback Kevin Jennings passes the ball in the first half of the ACC championship game against Clemson on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. The Big Ten will lead the way with four teams in the tournament, followed by the SEC with three and the ACC with two. The lasting memory from the inaugural bracket will involve the decision that handed the ACC that second bid. Alabama of the SEC didn't play Saturday. SMU of the ACC did. The Mustangs fell behind by three touchdowns to Clemson before coming back to tie. But they ultimately lost 34-31 on a 56-yard field goal as time expired. “We were on pins and needles,” SMU coach Rhett Lashley said. “Until we saw the name ‘SMU’ up there, we were hanging on the edge. We're really, really happy and thankful to the committee for rewarding our guys for their total body of work." The Mustangs only had two losses, compared to three for the Crimson Tide. Even though SMU's schedule wasn't nearly as tough, the committee was impressed by the way the Mustangs came back against Clemson. “We just felt, in this particular case, SMU had the nod above Alabama,” said Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel, the chairman of the selection committee. “But it’s no disrespect to Alabama’s strength of schedule. We looked at the entire body of work for both teams.” Oregon offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu celebrates after winning the Big Ten championship game against Penn State on Saturday in Indianapolis. Georgia, the SEC champion, was seeded second; Boise State, the Mountain West champion, earned the third seed; and Big 12 titlist Arizona State got the fourth seed and the fourth and final first-round bye. All will play in quarterfinals at bowl games on Dec. 31-Jan. 1. Clemson stole a bid and the 12th seed with its crazy win over SMU, the result that ultimately cost Alabama a spot in the field. The Tigers moved to No. 16 in the rankings, but got in as the fifth-best conference winner. Automatic byes and bids made the bracket strange The conference commissioners' idea to give conference champions preferable treatment in this first iteration of the 12-team playoff could be up for reconsideration after this season. The committee actually ranked Boise State, the Mountain West Champion, at No. 9 and Big 12 champion Arizona State at No. 12, but both get to skip the first round. Another CFP guideline: There’s no reseeding of teams after each round, which means no break for Oregon. The top-seeded Ducks will face the winner of Tennessee-Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Oregon beat Ohio State 32-31 earlier this year in one of the season’s best games. Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. hits Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton during the second half of the SEC championship game on Saturday in Atlanta. No. 12 Clemson at No. 5 Texas, Dec. 21: Clemson is riding high after the SMU upset, while Texas is 0-2 against Georgia and 11-0 vs. everyone else this season. The winner faces ... Arizona State in the Peach Bowl. Huh? No. 11 SMU at No. 6 Penn State, Dec. 21: The biggest knock against the Mustangs was that they didn't play any big boys with that 60th-ranked strength of schedule. Well, now they get to. The winner faces ... Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl. Yes, SMU vs. Boise was the quarterfinal we all expected. No. 10 Indiana at No. 7 Notre Dame, Dec. 20: Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti thought his team deserved a home game. Well, not quite but close. The winner gets ... Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The Bulldogs got the No. 2 seed despite a throwing-arm injury to QB Carson Beck. But what else was the committee supposed to do? No. 9 Tennessee at No. 8 Ohio State, Dec. 21: The Buckeyes (losses to Oregon, Michigan) got home field over the Volunteers (losses to Arkansas, Georgia) in a matchup of programs with two of the biggest stadiums in football. The winner faces ... Oregon in the Rose Bowl. Feels like that matchup should come in the semifinals or later. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, foreground right, dives toward the end zone to score past San Francisco 49ers defensive end Robert Beal Jr. (51) and linebacker Dee Winters during the second half of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus) Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green goes up for a dunk during the second half of an Emirates NBA cup basketball game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) South Carolina guard Maddy McDaniel (1) drives to the basket against UCLA forward Janiah Barker (0) and center Lauren Betts (51) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer) Mari Fukada of Japan falls as she competes in the women's Snowboard Big Air qualifying round during the FIS Snowboard & Freeski World Cup 2024 at the Shougang Park in Beijing, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) LSU punter Peyton Todd (38) kneels in prayer before an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. LSU won 37-17. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) South Africa's captain Temba Bavuma misses a catch during the fourth day of the first Test cricket match between South Africa and Sri Lanka, at Kingsmead stadium in Durban, South Africa, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. 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(AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) England's Alessia Russo, left, and United States' Naomi Girma challenge for the ball during the International friendly women soccer match between England and United States at Wembley stadium in London, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Gold medalists Team Netherlands competes in the Team Sprint Women race of the ISU World Cup Speed Skating Beijing 2024 held at the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (33) reaches for an incomplete pass ahead of Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. (2) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) Melanie Meillard, center, of Switzerland, competes during the second run in a women's World Cup slalom skiing race, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, in Killington, Vt. (AP Photo/Robert F. 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Bob Menendez, who resigned as New Jersey's senior senator after his conviction on federal bribery charges, is asking the court to delay his scheduled Jan. 29 sentencing. Attorneys for the former Democratic congressman urged the judge Thursday to postpone the hearing due to the upcoming trial of his wife, Nadine Menendez, who's also accused of accepting cash, gold bars and luxury cars in exchange for political favors. The lawyers claim that Bob Menendez's sentencing, which would take place nine days into Nadine's trial, " poses an unnecessary and overwhelming risk of poisoning the proceedings" against her. " It is inevitable that Senator Menendez’s sentencing will be covered by every major (and minor) news organization, with particularly intense focus among media in New York and New Jersey," defense attorneys Adam Fee and Avi Weitzman wrote. "... In the modern age of social media and wall-to-wall news coverage, it is simply not realistic to expect that the jurors — even if instructed to avoid media coverage of the case or 'related cases' — could miss the news of a sentence actually being imposed on Nadine’s husband and co-defendant." Fee and Weitzman also cited Nadine's ongoing health issues as a reason for the request. Her trial was postponed in July as she underwent treatment for breast cancer. "Given Nadine’s medical situation, Senator Menendez often tends to his wife’s physical and emotional needs," the letter continued. "Sentencing him during his wife’s trial will of course take a tremendous emotional toll on both Senator Menendez and his family. We submit that the need for our system to reflect compassion for those charged and convicted of crimes weighs in favor of adjourning the Senator’s sentencing until after Nadine’s trial concludes." Barry Coburn, a lawyer representing Nadine, also sent a letter to Judge Sidney H. Stein supporting the request Thursday. The Menendez corruption scandal broke in 2023, when federal prosecutors indicted the senator and his wife. The couple allegedly used Menendez's political influence to meddle in matters benefitting three New Jersey businessmen, as well as the Egyptian and Qatari governments . They received numerous gifts for these services, including mortgage payments and Formula 1 tickets. Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) assumed Menendez's seat after an easy victory in November . Gov. Phil Murphy (D) appointed the senator early to replace George Helmy, who had held position for just under three months following Menendez's resignation. Follow Kristin & PhillyVoice on Twitter: @kristin_hunt | @thePhillyVoice Like us on Facebook: PhillyVoice Have a news tip ? Let us know.Black Ops 6, the latest entry in the Call of Duty series, contains some really bizarre and wacky cosmetics . And while some players hate them, it doesn’t seem like the developers behind the game are going to stop making them any time soon. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is one of the best entries in the franchise in years, with an action-packed campaign, an awesome zombies mode, and a huge amount of multiplayer content. But the game, which launched in October, also contains a lot of wacky character skins, and these skins have become a controversial topic among players. Some love the wacky skins, like a shark man and assorted celebrities , while others despise these cosmetics and think they are ruining the Call of Duty experience. So why are all these wacky outfits in the game? (Well, besides money, that is.) In a new interview with Dexerto , Miles Leslie, the associate creative director at Black Ops 6 studio Treyarch, was asked about all the silly cosmetics and explained that ultimately, it comes down to letting people have fun. “Fun always comes first for us,” explained Leslie. “Of course, we want to stay grounded in the DNA that makes a Black Ops game unique when it comes to core gameplay, but we also like to break the rules if it’s going to maximize fun for players.” Leslie further suggested that the Black Ops series “naturally lends itself” to more outlandish items and skins, as the COD sub-series has always been more willing to do weird storylines and include more outlandish moments. 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From the outstanding Tale of Moana with a cast and crew that has many members from the islands that inspired this story to the Plaza de Coco that reminded us our family will be with us forever and so much more, the theme of family, our love for each other, honoring those that mean the most to us, and being proud of where we came from was a part of every corner of the ship and it really made it feel like magic. So, without further ado, let me share with you why the Disney Treasure is so special, and be sure to let me know your thoughts below! Food Plaza de Coco Was an Emotional Dining Experience I Won't Soon Forget World of Marvel Is a Fun Adventure Through the MCU 1923 Is a Celebration of Disney's Past Marceline Market Is The Gold Standard for a Buffet at Sea Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods Gives You More Choice on Where to Dine Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement Is One of the Finest Dining Experiences at Sea Palo Steakhouse Is an Adult-Exclusive Meal Worth the Extra Cost Jumbeaux’s Sweets Is a Love Letter to Zootopia Entertainment The Tale of Moana Is One of the Greatest Shows I've Seen for One Very Special Reason Beauty and the Beast and Disney Seas the Adventure Are Fantastic Broadway-Style Productions AquaMouse Is a Water Slide Starring Everyone's Favorite Mice Pools and Water Play For All Ages Hero Zone Is an Incredible Excuse to Have Fun Sarabi Is a Lion King-Themed Theater With So Many Great Options Wonderland and Never Land Cinema Brings the Newest Movies to the Disney Treasure Lounges and Cafes The Haunted Mansion Parlor Is the Perfect Extension of the Disney Parks Attraction Skipper Society Brings the Jungle Cruise to This Disney Cruise Scat Cat Lounge Is a Piano Bar with an Aristocat Flair Periscope Pub Is a Wonderful Excuse to Go 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea The Rose Is a Beautiful Place to Share a Drink and a View Jade Cricket and Heihei Cafes Are Delightful Walkup Cafes Oceaneer Club and the 'it's a small world' nursery Are the Definition of Disney Magic Staterooms and The EPCOT-Themed Tomorrow Tower Suite Disney Treasure Merchandise Plaza de Coco Was an Emotional Dining Experience I Won't Soon Forget Of all the dining options aboard the Disney Treasure, Plaza de Coco won my heart as it was one of the most delicious and emotional dining experiences I’ve had in quite some time. As the name suggests, Plaza de Coco is based on Pixar’s Coco and transports guests to Santa Cecilia three years after the events of the film. This all begins with the first few steps as you get to see recreations of the Rivera family’s shoe workshop, pictures of the family, the letters Héctor wrote Coco when she was little and the song lyrics and notes of all the songs we love from the film, and so much more. However, the tears really start flowing when you arrive at Rivera’s Ofrenda, as it is complete with the restored photo of Héctor, Mama Imelda, and Coco and the photo of an older Coco now that she has passed. This feeling of celebrating those we love reverberates throughout the whole experience, and that’s even before we get to the main event. The Plaza de Coco experience takes place over two nights, with the first reintroducing us to Miguel and the Rivera family and the second night turning the plaza into a Dia de los Muertos celebration that stars our favorite characters and songs from the film. The show was very good, and they even included an emotional moment where we all got to honor the loved ones we have lost, but I do want to warn that your experience may vary depending on where you are seated. We were in a far corner and it was hard to keep track of everything going on and we didn’t have the best views of what was happening in the middle. Not a deal breaker by any means, but something to be aware of! And the food! Plaza de Coco had my favorite bite of the entire cruise in the Michoacán Carnitas Tacos. The pork was so tender and crispy in the perfect places and it came with delicious tortillas, pillowy-soft cilantro-lime rice, and a perfectly spicy Salsa Roja Asada. It really was remarkable. Other highlights included Miguel’s Churros Calientes, which were everything you’d hope a churro would be from its crispy outside and soft inside, the Beef Birria Empanada, which is the perfect appetizer, and the Red Chicken Enchiladas, which hit all the right notes for me. There also is a different menu on the first and second night, so you get the chance to try a ton of authentic Mexican food that has been crafted with a lot of love! World of Marvel Is a Fun Adventure Through the MCU World of Marvel is the other big themed dining experience on the Disney Treasure, and it’s a fun journey into the MCU. We were seated for the Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix show and it was a fun experience that featured some of your favorite songs from the Guardians of the Galaxy films. It was fun to see Groot plan a surprise party for Rocket, but the real star of the show for us was the trivia you could participate in on the table. They have these Quantum devices on the table and they ask Marvel questions in-between the big Groot moments, and they were the perfect distraction as we waited for our food. My son, who is 5, was so excited when he got the answer right and couldn’t get enough! I will say, while the Groot show was entertaining and the payoff was sweet, it wasn’t the most memorable night. I think what it was missing was a big moment where a Marvel character came out to greet all the guests, like in the other show - Avengers: Quantum Encounter. In that show, Spider-Man comes out and runs around to say hi to everyone and it’s a really special thing. As for the food, it was good meal with the highlight being the Malaysian Chicken Satay appetizer. The chicken was so tender and juicy and it paired perfectly with the roasted peanut dipping sauce and spicy cucumber salad. I was also able to try the Beef Wellington and it was tasty, but could have used a bit more sauce and texture. Everything was just a bit mushy. For dessert, I had the Orchard Peach Tart with vanilla sauce and dulce de leche ice cream and it was a nice end to a fun meal! 1923 Is an Celebration of Disney's Past 1923 is the main dining room experience aboard the Disney Treasure and, while it doesn’t have any show component, it celebrates the over 100-year history of The Walt Disney Company with storyboards, sketches, props, and more. I got the California Riesling Risotto and it was surprisingly good. What I love most about cruises is trying food you may have never had before, and this combination of Sweet Green Pea, Fava Bean, Malabar Spinach, and Toasted Pine Nuts was the perfect example of that. It’s also home to the Chocolate Lava Cake, which is always a delight. Marceline Market Is The Gold Standard for a Buffet at Sea Marceline Market, which is named after Walt Disney’s early childhood home, is the cruise buffet restaurant and it is really wonderful. It’s kind of a tradition for guests to make Marceline Market one of the first stops when you get on the cruise as your room usually isn’t quite ready, and that meal is so special because it is delicious and it means your cruise has officially arrived. And what’s a better feeling than that? We had one lunch and one breakfast at Marceline Market on our three-day trip and some of the highlights included the Chicken Tikka Masala, chicken fingers, mac and cheese, POG (Passion Fruit, Orange, and Guava) Juice, the charcuterie board, Mickey Waffles, and Eggs Benedict. There are so many options at Marceline Market that I couldn’t even try the raw bar with crab and shrimp cocktail, all the single desserts, plentiful soup and salad options, and much more. On the Disney Wish, where I was able to to eat at Marceline Market multiple times, I will say it did get a bit old as they didn’t change up the dishes all that much. That being said, it’s a great option for those who want a quick and delicious meal! Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods Gives You More Choice on Where to Dine If you leave Marceline Market and head across the pool deck, you will enter Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods. This festival contains Mickey’s Smokestack BBQ, Donald’s Cantina, Daisy’s Pizza Pies, Goofy’s Grill, and Minnie’s Delights, and they are another great option for switching up your dining experiences. Mickey’s Smokestack BBQ was the best of the bunch for me as the ribs and brisket were so tender, fall apart, and delicious. There are a bunch of other options and a few BBQ sauces to try, and I found myself wanting to come back for more A LOT. Donald’s Cantina won second place for me as it is the Disney Treasure’s take on a Chipotle-style meal. You can get a burrito, bowl, or tacos, and there is an extensive salsa and hot sauce bar that gives you a lot of customization options to make the perfect dish. Goofy’s Grill is where you’ll go if your craving a cheeseburger, hot dog, chicken fingers, or some french fries. They are classic and delicious and, like many of these other options, I just wish they were open a bit later. The only stall that is open late is Diasy’s Pizza Pies, and they sadly don’t make the greatest pizzas of all time. It is good as far as pizza goes, but it was probably my least favorite stall. Lastly, we have to talk about Minnie’s Delights, because this shop is the home of the legendary cruise ship soft serve. You can get chocolate, vanilla, swirl, and more and it hits the spot every single time. 10/10. Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement Is One of the Finest Dining Experiences at Sea For those looking for a truly high end dining experience, you all need to look no further than Enchanté by three Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement. Lallement is also responsible for the menus of Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy’s Remy, and he returns for this Beauty and the Beast-themed multi-course meal that is adult-exclusive and features French-inspired cuisine. I wasn’t able to try Enchanté this time, but I’ve heard nothing but great things! Palo Steakhouse Is an Adult-Exclusive Meal Worth the Extra Cost Those who have sailed on the Disney Magic, Wonder, Dream, or Fantasy may be familiar with Palo, the Italian-inspired adult-exclusive restaurant that costs an extra $50/person. However, the Disney Treasure and Wish have Palo Steakhouse, an “evolution” of the original inspired by Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast. My wife and I were very grateful to Disney for treating us to brunch at Palo Steakhouse, and it just so happened to be one of my favorite meals in years. Beyond offering stunning floor-to-ceiling views of the ocean, this multi-course meal was so fresh, delicious, and inventive that it has me dreaming of my return trip in the future. $50 gets you everything on the menu minus a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and that includes as many portions as you can reasonably handle. While we’ll get to the food in a second, I also have to applaud the wait staff for their INCREDIBLE service, friendliness, and enthusiasm for guiding us through the menu. We honestly let them steer the ship for this brunch and I’m so happy we did. We began with both Antipasti Selections - one seafood-focused and one meat-and-cheese-focused - and they were both fantastic. Some of the highlights included the Jonah Crab Claw, Lemon-Marinated Shrimp, Sliced Bresaola, and the Caciotta a Tartuffo. The Bresaola was an air-dried, salted beef that had so much wonderful flavor, and it paired perfectly with the Caciotta a Tartuffo and its divine cheesy and truffle flavor. We also have to talk about the bread service, because I don’t think I’ve ever had such pillowy soft bread in my life. There was a combination of breads, breadsticks, and more, but the winner was the olive and sun-dried tomato bread that had so many flavors packed into one bite. We then ordered the non-alcoholic Cipriani Bellini, and let me tell you that I instantly went online to see how I can order these at home. They were SO tasty and had a non-artificial-tasting Peach flavor with a carbonated bite that caused me to drink it way too fast. The egg course was next and we tried the Rosemary Ham and Hollandaise Benedict and the Spinach, Asparagus, and Mornay Sauce Benedict and they were very good, even if I wish they had a bit more texture and weren’t as soft. Before our main course we tried the Heirloom Tomato and Basil Soup and it tasted as if the tomatoes were picked right off the vine. There was no filler here, it was delicious tomato flavor that had me looking around for the garden. Finally we reached the Entree course and we split the famous Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Breast with Creamy Risotto, Veal Saltimbocca, and Lasagna Bolognese. Everyone hyped up the Parmesan Chicken before our brunch, and I’m so happy to report it lived up to it. Chicken Parmesan and Risotto are two of my favorite things in the world and they are somehow even greater when paired together. The Veal had a very strong wine flavor from the Barolo Wine Jus which I wasn’t the biggest fan of, but I did appreciate how inventive it was with the Black Garlic Rapini. What surprised me the most, however, was the Lasagna. It may look simple, but it was hiding so many layers of flavor and cheese and was the dish we finished the fastest. To end, we split the Warm Amaretto Chocolate Fondant with Espresso Gelato and the Limoncello Almost Torte. Much like everything else on the menu, these were wonderful and the mix of chocolate and tart worked wonders. I understand I didn’t have to pay for this particular meal, but I do strongly believe Palo Steakhouse is more than worth the price for the views, impeccable service, as much fantastic food as you’d like, and an excuse to treat yourselves on a beautiful cruise ship day or or night. Jumbeaux’s Sweets Is a Love Letter to Zootopia Jumbeaux’s Sweets is a Zootopia fan’s dream come true and is the place to get a sweet treat when aboard the Disney Treasure. While they don’t yet have the Pawsicle (It’s on its way!), they do have Pawsicle-shaped treats, a ton of gelato and ice cream, and specialty goodies like the Judy Hopps Carrot Cupcake, Nick Wilde Raspberry ‘n Cream Cupcake, and more. The theming is also top notch and features a life-size statue of both Nick and Judy, the adorable Lemmings eating their Pawsicles and hopping up and down their private elevator, and more. What really sets Jumbeaux’s Sweets apart, however, is how much the team really cares about honoring Zootopia. Pastry Chef Greg McClure shared with me how he was most proud of how they developed the unique Sahara Squares - a whole new cupcake/cake hybrid named after a location in Zootopia that brings the world of the film to the Treasure. The Tale of Moana Is One of the Greatest Shows I've Seen for One Very Special Reason I’m not exaggerating when I say my time aboard the Disney Treasure was one of the greatest three days of my life, so I hope you can understand how impressive it is when I say The Tale of Moana was THE highlight of the entire trip for me. This show was not only one of the greatest stage shows I’ve ever seen on land or sea, but it’s truly special because of the story behind it. Much like the film that inspired it, The Tale of Moana is an incredible celebration of the people and culture of Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. And this isn’t just lip-service either as Disney went and recruited much of its cast and crew from those islands, and it was one of the best decisions they’ve ever made. I was speaking to one of my Disney reps and they shared with me a story about how she was speaking to Jodi Kimura, the Hawaiian actress behind the production’s Gramma Tala, and she asked why she chose to leave Broadway to come perform on a Disney Cruise. The reason was beautiful - it was the first time she was going to be able to perform with her people. And yes, that means she was able to share the stage with Moana herself, Kaenaonālaniowaianuhea Kekoa. Kekoa is another Hawaiian actress and I don’t know how to praise her any better than saying she is Moana. She had such a command of the stage with power, emotion, and joy and it sailed straight into our hearts. I had the chance to speak with Kekoa after watching The Tale of Moana, and here’s what she had to say about when she really felt she was Moana, as I think iy strengthens my points better than I could ever hope to; “It was probably the moment when I'm on the boat with Gramma Tala, right before the song ‘I am Moana’ and she's sings, ‘I'm a girl who loves my island, and a girl who loves the sea,’” Kekoa said. “That really got to me as I am a girl from an island and I love the sea and my people and being able to share that with the world... that's probably the moment I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I am this girl... but we are all this girl! “We all have ancestors whose legacy we have the honor of carrying on and passing down. So I hope that everybody can see that and a piece of Moana in themselves.” I strongly encourage you to check out my full write-up on The Tale of Moana so you can hear from more of the creatives, but I think it’s amazing that I’ve gone this far and haven’t even mentioned how remarkable the show itself was. From people dancing and acting as the ocean and carrying Moana across the stage to the massive and unbelievable Te Ka puppet that transformed back into Te Fiti on stage to Gramma Tala as a manta ray soaring across the theater, there were so many moments that all led up to one of the most impressive standing ovations I’ve ever been a part of. I don’t have enough good things to say about The Tale of Moana, and my only regret is that only those on the Disney Treasure will be able to see it. Here’s hoping one day it is able to sail beyond the reef and make its way to Broadway or elsewhere because the world needs to see this truly fantastic adaptation of Moana. Beauty and the Beast and Disney Seas the Adventure Are Fantastic Broadway-Style Productions The other two shows on the Disney Treasure - Beauty and the Beast and Seas the Adventure, were also very, very good, but I want to start with Beauty and the Beast. We all love the story and music from that classic Disney film, but what made this show special is the cast of The Tale of Moana also performed Beauty and the Beast. Why is this special? I’ll let Jenny Weinbloom, VP of Disney Live Entertainment, tell you. "The Tale of Moana is so powerful, but what I also love about what we do at Disney Cruise Line is that our shows are all performed in rep, which is to say this same cast is performing our other big shows on the ship like Beauty and the Beast,” Weinbloom said. “The first time I saw this cast, who I'd fallen in love in The Tale of Moana, perform Beauty and the Beast, I was struck and I found myself weeping in the middle of that opening number because Belle's little provincial French village looked like Motonui. “I just thought, what a beautiful little sense of connection that both of these little villages now have, no matter what the people look like, no matter where our performers may be from, these little villages have so much more in common than we might think. It really is beautiful.” As for Disney Seas the Adventure, it’s a much shorter show that is the perfect kick-off for a cruise. This show sees Goofy steering a ship and getting swept away to the worlds of our favorite films like The Princess and the Frog, Moana, Frozen II, and more. There are also some numbers where they combine beloved characters and songs together in a mash-up, and those were some of my favorites. AquaMouse Is a Water Slide Ride Starring Everyone's Favorite Mice AquaMouse is the big water slide ride on Disney Cruise Ships and the Disney Treasure features an all-new Mickey and Minnie Mouse short called Curse of the Golden Egg. This is a very fun water slide that isn’t too scary, and will definitely be a highlight for the younger guests. Pools and Water Play For All Ages Speaking of water activities, there are plenty of ways to cool off on a hot day aboard the Disney Treasure. You can hop into one of the 10 pools and play areas inspired by Mickey Mouse and his friends, the younger guests can enjoy the delightful Toy Story Splash Zone, and the whole family can hop on the Slide-a-Saurus Rex slide for a thrilling few moments of fun. And yes, there are adults-only pools for those times you want some peace and quiet. Hero Zone Is an Incredible Excuse to Have Fun The Hero Zone is an Incredibles-themed room that transforms and offers a ton of fun experiences for guests of all ages. One of the best times to visit is when the Incred-Games are happening, which encourages families to come and compete in challenges in an inflatable obstacle course. Some of the obstacles include busting through a “brick wall,” getting through Jack-Jack’s Whack-A Rac, testing your flexibility in Elastigirl’s Stretch-O-Rama, and much more. Hero Zone is also home to the ADORABLE Jack-Jack’s Incredible Diaper Dash, Tink’s Neverland Challenge, and Free-Play Sports. Sarabi Is a Lion King-Themed Theater With So Many Great Options Sarabi is just one of the many lounges aboard the Disney Treasure, and it is home to musical performances, comedy acts, family game shows, trivia, dance parties, and so much more. While there are other venues that offer similar activities, the Lion King-themed Sarabi is the main theater for these events that can fill out your cruise day. The best show I saw during our cruise was the brand-new ‘Choose Wisely! An Indiana Jones Comedy Adventure.’ This show not only went through the events of all the Indiana Jones films and tastefully made fun of them, but the INCREDIBLE and HILARIOUS hosts - Sage and Coriander - led guests through a choose your own adventure. There would be a choice one of the characters would need to make, and the hosts would be “whipped” back to reality to ask guests in the audience to “choose wisely” and make the right choice. Of course, a lot of the fun happened when we didn’t choose wisely! Strongly recommend this show! Wonderland and Never Land Cinema Brings the Newest Movies to the Disney Treasure Considering Disney has created some of the most beloved films of all time, it only makes sense that Disney Cruises would have a way to watch some of them in the middle of the ocean. However, what makes these theaters special is they oftentimes include the newest movies that are still in theaters. During our trip, Moana 2 was showing multiple times and you could bring your loved ones or yourself, grab some popcorn and treats, and enjoy a film at sea! The Haunted Mansion Parlor Is the Perfect Extension of the Disney Parks Attraction One of the things that makes the Disney Treasure so special is it is the first time Disney has brought Disney Parks experiences aboard a Disney Cruise Ship. We’ll get to the Jungle Cruise-inspired Skipper Society shortly, but I can’t wait to talk about The Haunted Mansion Parlor. This is, simply put, the perfect extension of The Haunted Mansion itself and may just be one of the best lounges/bars I’ve ever been to in my life. Listen, I know I’m making some grand statements here, but these spaces are just that good. The Haunted Mansion just screams (pun intended) authenticity, from the iconic ticking clock sound to a floating Madame Leota to eerily familiar paintings that hide dark secrets to hitchhiking ghosts and the always wonderful 'Grim Grinning Ghosts,' there is so much love and care put into every inch of this lounge. It also has its own story with a nautical twist, and that makes everything happening around you a little more meaningful. The centerpiece of The Haunted Mansion feeds into this story and it is the ghost fish aquarium. This is a feat of Disney Imagineering marvel and its history is just as impressive as the aquarium itself. The piece is an homage to Imagineer Rolly Crump and his Museum of the Weird that was set to be a walkthrough experience next to The Haunted Mansion. While it never saw the light of day, this aquarium now lives on in The Haunted Mansion Parlor. This wasn’t an easy thing to build either, as it came down to the wire to get the effects working properly, especially considering you can approach the aquarium from all sides. The tributes to Crump didn’t end there, however, as there is also a bust of the Imagineer in the parlor that is a nod to the Haunted Mansion and his Museum of the Weird. "Another character we all loved from the Museum of the Weird was Rolly Crump's Candleman," Joseph said. "Sadly, Rolly passed away during the development of the Haunted Mansion Parlor and we were all saddened by that and the fact he'd never get to see it completed. "So, we knew we wanted to do a bust in there no matter what just like you'd find in the Haunted Mansion, but we then knew the perfect choice was to make it of Rolly. To make it even more special, one of our team members suggested we do Rolly partially as the Candleman and make sure the side of his head that's melting is next to the fireplace. This was a huge honor and another really detailed thought and the authenticity of the design that follows suit with everything else in the Mansion parlor." It’s all these little details that make this lounge so special, and that obviously extends into the drinks. I don’t really drink alcohol, but I loved that references the drinks made, from The Chilling Challenge to Regions Beyond to the Happy Haunts IPA and Pallor Mortis Pale Ale to the Spirit-Free Bottled Soda ‘Potions.’ There’s also an awesome secret menu that guests can discover for themselves. I won’t spoil it here for you, but I will say that sometimes the answer requires a different perspective. Skipper Society Brings the Jungle Cruise to This Disney Cruise As I previously mentioned, Skipper Society is a lounge inspired by the Jungle Cruise and it’s one of the Disney Parks attractions that now has a home on the sea. Much like The Haunted Mansion Parlor, there is so much love and care put into this lounge that would make even the most die-hard Jungle Cruise fans proud. One detail that I love is they used exact replicas of the greenery from the actual Disneyland attraction to adorn the ceiling, making it feel even more as if you are in queue getting ready to hop on a Jungle Cruise boat. Another special addition is the nameplate of the EMS Express Boat in the bar. Many may not realize it, but this is a nod to the Ems river in Germany where the Disney Treasure first sailed to the sea after its construction was finished. I could go on and on about the radios that feature Skipper talking with their very specific brand of humor, the ‘Missing’ poster for the infamous playwright cat, the stage with a beautiful wooden-carved wall of animals, the art piece that is a map of the Disney Treasure attractions if they were on the river, and so much more, but a lot of the fun is discovering these surprises for yourself. I will mention the delicious drinks and food on offer at Skipper Society, and some of the notable ones are the Apple Cinnamon or original waffles, the Hippopotomai-Tai, Safari So Good, and Jungle Juice. Scat Cat Lounge Is a Piano Bar with an Aristocat Flair The Scat Cat Lounge is a piano bar themed after 1970’s The Aristocats and it is just so great. It’s very classy lounge that has the feel of an old-school jazz club with the little touches that add the Disney Magic. I particularly like that paint-covered paw prints left by Toulouse on the piano, the ‘Ev’rybody wants to be a cat’ light fixture on the wall, and the poster that features cats from the team that helped bring the Scat Cat Lounge to life. What also makes this lounge special is that it is right next to the Agrabah-inspired Grand Hall and it takes the Aladdin and Aristocats theming to heart and blends them together wonderfully so the transition isn’t so jarring for guests. Periscope Pub Is a Wonderful Excuse to Go 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Periscope Pub is such a cool area that honors 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and the now-closed attraction inspired by the film at Disney World, and it’s meant to make you feel as though you were underwater in a submarine. You can see fish, sharks, and even giant squid swim above you as you are enjoying a drink or grabbing a bite, and can enjoy sporting events and more in this mostly adult-exclusive space. There’s also a fun Easter Egg to lookout for in Periscope Pub as you can see the number 718 on a pressure gauge. This number is in reference to what Meyer’s Werft shipyard calls the Disney Treasure - 718. The Rose Is a Beautiful Place to Share a Drink and a View Right outside of Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté sits The Rose, which may be one of the most gorgeous lounges I’ve ever been in. This Beauty and the Beast lounge, much like Palo, has incredible views of the ocean and it’s all adorned in gold and features artwork inspired by that famous rose from the film. However, the true star of The Rose is the hallway, which has you walk past portraits of characters from Beauty and the Beast until you get to the rose itself under glass. It’s simple, but so, so beautiful. Jade Cricket and Heihei Cafes Are Delightful Walkup Cafes Even the walkup cafes have a touch of wonder, and the Disney Treasure has the Moana-themed Heihei Cafe and the Mulan-themed Jade Cricket Cafe. While they aren’t overly themed, there are some incredible little touches, including a jade sculpture of Cri-Kee in a cup of tea and a statue of Heihei. On the Disney Treasure, there may be no place that has quite as much magic as the Oceaneer Club and ‘it’s a small world’ nursery. These kids clubs are absolutely incredible and there is so much love and care put into them. My son couldn’t get enough of the Oceaneer Club, which is for kids ages 3 to 10, and I learned why when I got a tour of the space. The Oceaneer Club is gated and you need to check your child in, so it’s a great place to drop them off if you want to experience one of the adult-exclusive meals or otherwise, and once you enter you have the choice to go right of left. To the left is both Marvel Super Hero Academy and Star Wars: Cargo Bay, and these are both places to meet characters, build your own Marvel Super Hero Suit, interact with creatures from a galaxy far, far away like a porg and Loth-cat, and much more. When you go right, you can enter Fairytale Hall and visit rooms inspired by Tangled, Beauty and the Beast, and Frozen. And yes, the characters will show up here and interact with the kids. When I was there, Rapunzel and Flynn showed me around Rapunzel’s room and discussed all her drawings and more. It was wonderful. The Walt Disney Imagineering Lab is next and this was one of my favorites as I love the Imagineers and how they are instrumental in creating real-life Disney Magic. In this room, kids can learn what it takes to build and design experiences and attractions for Disney Parks and Cruise Ships, experience a virtual roller coaster, and even see cool tricks like this butterfly below. The last space in the Oceaneer Club is Mickey and MInnie Captain’s Deck and it’s a wonderful indoor playground themed to Disney Cruise Line. As you can see, there is something for everyone, and we didn’t even mention the dance parties or themed games and activities that happen all throughout the cruise. I was so amazed by the details and care put into this space, and that was all before I wandered into the nursery. The ‘it’s a small world’ nursery literally brought me to tears, especially considering I have a one-year-old. This whole room is themed after the beloved Disney Parks attraction, but this time it features characters from all your favorite Disney, Pixar, and Marvel characters. Oh, and Disney lullabies are being played at all times which caused my waterworks to go into high gear. It’s such a beautiful and lovely space and, combined with the outstanding staff, is a place I feel so comfortable leaving my most important little ones. The Disney Treasure has very comfortable staterooms in 4 main categories - Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, and Concierge. We stayed in a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah and it had a beautiful balcony that let you sit and enjoy the ocean breeze whenever you desired. The rooms were also pretty spacious and featured a variety of different themes based on Disney movies. We had a Luca room, and there was a beautiful mural above the bed and other nice touches all around. Disney Cruise Lines also have a multi-bathroom set-up, where there is one room with a toilet and sink and another with a sink and shower/bath. This is all designed to let guests get ready in stages and get people going as quickly as possible. While we didn’t get to stay in one, we were able to tour the Concierge-level Tomorrow Tower Suite, and it was a stunning tribute to EPCOT. This two-story suite is placed inside the ship’s forward funnel and has its own private elevator and a two-story window that can be dimmed for extra privacy. The nearly 2,000-sqft suite can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests and features two main bedrooms, a library/bedroom that is fully accessible, and children’s room with a ceiling filled with stars and constellations. There are also 4.5 bathrooms to go with them. The living room is perhaps the most impressive part of the Tomorrow Tower Suite as it features a breathtaking iridescent chandelier that is a kaleidoscope of colors and, when the sun is at the right position, it causes a dance of rainbows to light up the room. In addition to all of this, there is a fully stocked fridge with Mickey Bars and other goodies, the ability to order Palo Steakhouse to the suite, and so many nods to EPCOT including the iconic geodesic sphere, Figment, The Lands, and so much more. You can’t have a Disney experience without a good collection of merch, right? The Disney Treasure obviously understands that and you can check out some of the coolest items in the slideshow below, including inaugural sailing merch and items inspired by the Haunted Mansion Parlor! There is so much more to say about the Disney Treasure, and I encourage all guests to check out its main page to learn more about the ship, where it sails, and so much more. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com . Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on TikTok.Lam Research Corp. stock rises Wednesday, outperforms market

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Greg McGarity had reason to be concerned. The Gator Bowl president kept a watchful eye on College Football Playoff scenarios all season and understood the fallout might affect his postseason matchup in Jacksonville. What if the Southeastern Conference got five teams into the expanded CFP? What if the Atlantic Coast Conference landed three spots? It was a math problem that was impossible to truly answer, even into late November. Four first-round playoff games, which will end with four good teams going home without a bowl game, had the potential to shake up the system. The good news for McGarity and other bowl organizers: Adding quality teams to power leagues — Oregon to the Big Ten, Texas to the SEC and SMU to the ACC — managed to ease much of the handwringing. McGarity and the Gator Bowl ended up with their highest-ranked team, No. 16 Ole Miss, in nearly two decades. People are also reading... "It really didn't lessen our pool much at all," McGarity said. "The SEC bowl pool strengthened with the addition of Texas and Oklahoma. You knew they were going to push traditional SEC teams up or down. Texas ended up pushing just about everyone down." The long waiting game was the latest twist for non-CFP bowls that have become adept at dealing with change. Efforts to match the top teams came and went in the 1990s and first decade of this century before the CFP became the first actual tournament in major college football. It was a four-team invitational — until this year, when the 12-team expanded format meant that four quality teams would not be in the mix for bowl games after they lose next week in the first round. "There's been a lot of things that we've kind of had to roll with," said Scott Ramsey, president of the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee. "I don't think the extra games changed our selection model to much degree. We used to look at the New York's Six before this, and that was 12 teams out of the bowl mix. The 12-team playoff is pretty much the same." Ramsey ended up with No. 23 Missouri against Iowa in his Dec. 30 bowl. A lot of so-called lesser bowl games do have high-profile teams — the ReliaQuest Bowl has No. 11 Alabama vs. Michigan (a rematch of last year's CFP semifinal), Texas A&M and USC will play in the Las Vegas Bowl while No. 14 South Carolina and No. 15 Miami, two CFP bubble teams, ended up in separate bowls in Orlando. "The stress of it is just the fact that the CFP takes that opening weekend," Las Vegas Bowl executive director John Saccenti said. "It kind of condenses the calendar a little bit." Bowl season opens Saturday with the Cricket Celebration Bowl. The first round of the CFP runs Dec. 20-21. It remains to be seen whether non-CFP bowls will see an impact from the new dynamic. They will know more by 2026, with a planned bowl reset looming. It could include CFP expansion from 12 to 14 teams and significant tweaks to the bowl system. More on-campus matchups? More diversity among cities selected to host semifinal and championship games? And would there be a trickle-down effect for everyone else? Demand for non-playoff bowls remains high, according to ESPN, despite increased focus on the expanded CFP and more players choosing to skip season finales to either enter the NCAA transfer portal or begin preparations for the NFL draft. "There's a natural appetite around the holidays for football and bowl games," Kurt Dargis, ESPN's senior director of programming and acquisitions, said at Sports Business Journal's Intercollegiate Athletics Forum last week in Las Vegas. "People still want to watch bowl games, regardless of what's going on with the playoff. ... It's obviously an unknown now with the expanded playoff, but we really feel like it's going to continue." The current bowl format runs through 2025. What lies ahead is anyone's guess. Could sponsors start paying athletes to play in bowl games? Could schools include hefty name, image and likeness incentives for players participating in bowls? Would conferences be willing to dump bowl tie-ins to provide a wider range of potential matchups? Are bowls ready to lean into more edginess like Pop-Tarts has done with its edible mascot? The path forward will be determined primarily by revenue, title sponsors, TV demand and ticket sales. "The one thing I have learned is we're going to serve our partners," Saccenti said. "We're going to be a part of the system that's there, and we're going to try to remain flexible and make sure that we're adjusting to what's going on in the world of postseason college football." Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!

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