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See inside Disney's new $57,000-a-week penthouse cruise suite, as the company bets big on floating vacations

empty bedroom on Disney Treasure's Tomorrow Tower Suite
Disney Cruise Line's new Disney Treasure cruise ship has a 1,970-square-foot Tomorrow Tower Suite that can sleep up to eight guests.

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  • Disney Cruise Line's sixth ship, Disney Treasure, set sail in late 2024.
  • Its most luxurious Tomorrow Tower Suite has a private elevator, four bedrooms, and a spiral staircase.
  • The suite starts at about $57,440 for a family of four.

If you're a Disney cruise fan with a genie, consider using one of your three wishes on a stay in Disney Treasure's Tomorrow Tower Suite.

Otherwise, expect to pay more than $57,000 for the luxury marine penthouse.

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, Disney Treasure, set sail in December 2024, marking the sixth vessel to join the entertainment powerhouse's fleet. Don't expect the company to slow down β€” its popular cruise arm plans to double its fleet over the next six years.

It's no wonder fans of the brand have been indulging in its floating theme parks. Treasure is filled with amenities referencing Disney films and rides.

If you fondly remember the Jungle Cruise ride, grab a drink at the themed Skipper Society lounge. If you're a "Zootopia" fan, grab an ice-cream cone from Jumbeaux's Sweets.

If you love Walt Disney World's Epcot, consider booking Disney Treasure's Tomorrow Tower Suite.
spiral staircase in the Tomorrow Tower Suite on the Disney Treasure
Disney Treasure's Tomorrow Tower Suite was inspired by Epcot.

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The two-story suite's unconventional art, metal accents, and glittering stained glass are callbacks to Epcot. It's also about 1,970 square feet, making it Disney Treasure's largest and most luxurious cabin.

With luxury comes a hefty price tag.
library room in the Tomorrow Tower Suite on the Disney Treasure
The library's sofa can pull out into a queen bed.

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The ship is spending its inaugural year operating weeklong Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida.

The suite starts at about $57,440 for a family of four (about $22,625 per adult and $5,660 per child), as per a sailing in late November.

To compare, inside cabins on the same voyage start at $7,330.

The price for the high-end Tomorrow Tower is relatively steep. Yet, it's already been booked for several of Disney Treasure's coming voyages.

The luxe accommodation is perched in the ship's funnel β€” off of a private elevator, no less.
composite of Disney Treasure Tomorrow Tower Suite's living room with couches, large windows
The Tomorrow Tower Suite's primary living area has a dining table, bar, and lounge.

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The front door opens to a cozy living space with a lounge, dining table, and bar, all bathed in light from the adjacent two-story floor-to-ceiling window that overlooks the ship's top deck.

Use the motorized sheer or blackout curtains for more privacy. Or, enjoy the sun with a pick-me-up from the coffee maker or a soda from the stocked bar.

Keep a chilled bottle in the bar's wine cooler and snacks in the pantry's refrigerator.

No need to hand-clean any post-grazing dishes β€” the expansive pantry also has a dishwasher.

Take the spiral staircase to the upstairs bedrooms.
kids' bunk bed room in the Tomorrow Tower Suite on the Disney Treasure
The children's bedroom has bunk beds and a constellation-like ceiling.

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The penthouse can sleep up to eight people with its two primary bedrooms (both with walk-in closets), a children's room with bunk beds, and a library with a queen mattress.

Expect a sumptuous slumber courtesy of the down duvets, 1,000-thread-count Frette cotton linens, and pillows of your choice, courtesy of the "pillow menu."

The living room and bedrooms all have their own TVs and bathrooms.
bathroom in the Tomorrow Tower Suite on the Disney Treasure
Disney Treasure has four-and-a-half bathrooms with amenities like Frette bath towels and luxury toiletries.

Kent Phillips/Disney

The primary bedrooms' restrooms are especially luxurious, outfitted with dual sinks, bathtubs, and rain showers.

No need to share β€” visitors can use the downstairs guest bathroom.

Guests also receive perks exclusive to those vacationing in the ship's Concierge-level cabins.
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Guests staying in Concierge-level cabins get perks like a pillow menu.

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This includes a team to help book nursery or spa services and a private lounge with a pool and two hot tubs.

Ultra-luxury, one-of-a-kind suites have become popular picks in new floating resorts.
People in a two-story room with a red slide.
The Ultimate Family Townhouse on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas can sleep up to eight guests.

Brittany Chang/Business Insider

Similar to the Tomorrow Tower Suite, several of Royal Caribbean's new mega-ships have a distinctive two-story family suite with amenities like a slide, air hockey table, and butler-like Royal Genie.

The aptly named Ultimate Family Townhouse on the cruise line's one-year-old Icon of the Seas had been reserved for most of 2024 β€” for an average cost of $100,000 a week.

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China could devastate US airpower in the Pacific far more easily than the other way around, researchers warn

The rear of a grey fighter jet sitting on a runway with a cloudy blue sky in the distance.
US airfield expansions and fortification efforts in the Western Pacific have been modest compared to China's, a new report says.

US Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Chris Hibben

  • China could destroy or neutralize US and allied airpower in a war with fewer shots than the other way around, a new report argues.
  • China has prioritized hardening and expanding its airfields in the region at a faster rate than the US and its allies.
  • The report's authors argue the US needs to prioritize defense, hardening airbases, and evolving its force.

In a war, China could suppress or destroy critical American airpower in the Indo-Pacific region with far fewer shots than it would take the US and its allies to do the same to Beijing's air forces, a new research report argues.

The report's authors note that China has been working faster than the US to harden its airbases and diversify its combat aircraft in the region, creating an imbalance in China's favor. American airfields are vulnerable to attack in a conflict, such as a fight over Taiwan.

A new Hudson Institute analysis from researchers Thomas Shugart and Timothy Walton highlights the serious threat facing US installations in the Pacific and echoes Department of Defense concerns about growing China's arsenal of missiles and those of US lawmakers about inadequate defenses.

In the report, Shugart and Walton write that China "has made major investments to defend, expand, and fortify" its airfields and more than doubled its hardened aircraft shelters and unhardened individual aircraft shelters over the past decade. China has also added to its taxiways and ramp areas. All of these efforts effectively give the Chinese military more places to protect and launch combat aircraft in a potential fight.

A photo showing a Chinese missile standing upright in a forest location at night, with some Chinese soldiers surrounding it.
US military officials have identified China's missile force as a premiere concern in a potential Pacific conflict.

Liu Mingsong/Xinhua via Getty Images

US efforts have been modest by comparison. And its military airfield capacity, including that of allies in the region, is roughly one-third of China's; without South Korea, that drops to one-quarter, and without the Philippines, it falls to just 15 percent.

The Air Force has been looking at dispersion and atypical runways as part of its Agile Combat Employment efforts, but there is still a notable shortfall that could be exploited.

This imbalance means it would take China far fewer missiles or airstrikes to neutralize US and allied airfields than it would the other way around, Shugart and Walton write. A preemptive strike, surprise being important in Chinese military doctrine, could catch the US and its allies off guard and give China an edge in air operations.

"Strategically, this destabilizing asymmetry risks incentivizing the PRC to exercise a first-mover advantage," the report says. "China could initiate a conflict if it sees an opportunity to nullify adversary airpower on the ramp."

Shugart wrote in 2017 that this is a real possibility, "particularly if China perceives that its attempts at deterrence of a major US intervention β€” say in a cross-strait Taiwan crisis or in a brewing dispute over the Senkaku Islands β€” have failed."

China has not been shy about its investments in being able to pull off such a strike, either. Beijing has invested heavily in its rocket force, with the Pentagon's annual report on Chinese military power documenting staggering growth in the number of stockpiled missiles and launchers, including the weapons it would need to hit US installations in the region. Satellite images have also documented mock American military assets, such as aircraft carriers, widely seen as missile targets.

A US bomber flies off into a sunrise with some clouds surrounding it.
The US' current approach to its airpower in the Pacific could spell trouble in a conflict with China.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Audree Campbell

For the conflicts and airpower operations in the Middle East, the US military enjoyed the ability to deploy to forward airfields uncontested, but the threat environment is different in the Pacific. A war with China would be very different.

But despite the significant concerns both within the Pentagon and Washington about vulnerabilities in US airbases, "the US military has devoted relatively little attention to countering these threats compared to its focus on developing modern aircraft," Shugart and Walton write. Older and newer aircraft differ in the air but are equally vulnerable on the ground.

The Ukraine war and ongoing fights in the Middle East have demonstrated that airfields are high-priority targets.

In order to counter the threat China poses, the Hudson report argues the US should invest further in active defenses for its air operations, harden its airfields to maintain resilience, and accelerate its efforts to field aircraft and unmanned systems that can operate from short or damaged runways or don't require runaways altogether, efforts fitting with ACE operations.

"Executing an effective campaign to enhance the resilience of US airfield operations will require informed decisions to prioritize projects β€” and sustained funding," Shugart and Walton write. "What is clear, however, is that US airfields do face the threat of attack, and the current DoD approach of largely ignoring this fact invites PRC aggression and risks losing a war."Β 

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LA residents turn to apps like Watch Duty and social media to track wildfire information

Watch Duty app
People are using the Watch Duty app, Ring, subreddits, and social media to track wildfires and provide information.

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  • California fires have led people to turn to apps, subreddits, and social media accounts for real-time updates.
  • The Watch Duty wildfire maps app said it added over 1 million new users in recent days.
  • Residents are also using security apps to check in on their homes and discuss updates in forums.

As California fires spread across the Los Angeles region, residents are turning to online resources and smartphone app communities to track the blazes and find up-to-date information on their impact.

Along with the Watch Duty wildfire maps app, people are using security apps like Google Nest and Ring to check footage of their homes and communicate in forums.

Others are sharing resources and information in subreddits and on social media platforms.

Watch Duty

Watch Duty describes itself as a wildfire mapping and alert app "powered by real people giving you real-time information vetted by trained professionals, not robots." There's also a web-based version.

Adam Wood, a 45-year-old film producer, director, and editor, living in North Hollywood, helped his friend evacuate from Pasadena and said he used the app to track the fires. He told BI it helped him assess whether his friend's area was likely to have been impacted, although they don't know if his house is still standing.

A screenshot of the Watch Duty app
The Watch Duty App provides real-time information on fires from sources including retired firefighters, dispatchers, and first responders.

Watch Duty

The app, which is free to use with the option to pay $25 for a yearly membership that unlocks some additional features, was developed by a nonprofit company in 2022 and isn't affiliated with a government agency. It focuses on providing real-time information about fires from sources including retired firefighters, dispatchers, and first responders.

"Our reporters undergo extensive training as well as background checks before joining our elite team," the company said on its website, adding that they "diligently radio scanners and collaborate around the clock to bring you up-to-the-minute life-saving information."

Social media

In addition to people posting stories, photos, and videos about their experiences with the wildfire, specific accounts are also being used to inform people about up-to-date information.

Facebook users are active in groups like Calfire Updates, which has over 300,000 members. The group dedicates posts to firefighters, shares information about damage, and discusses the fires. Other groups, like California Wildfires Information ALERT, post evacuation notices and resources for those who have fled impacted areas.

Local police, fire departments, and emergency services have been sharing information on their dedicated social media pages, such as the Los Angeles Fire Department account on X or the City of Pasadena account on Facebook.

LAFD Alert-7:30AM ORDER LIFTED Hollywood Hills West Brush Fire 2350 N Solar Dr MAP: https://t.co/c6zJftA8qe FS41; DETAILS: https://t.co/ynQA1cq0IA

β€” LAFD πŸ”₯ (@LAFD) January 9, 2025

Security cameras and apps

Security app users have shared experiences of watching their homes being burned down from the app's camera footage.

Zibby Owens, a writer, shared to social media on Wednesday footage from her Google Nest camera of parts of her Palisades property in flames.

Some have also used the "Neighbors" forum on the Amazon-owned Ring app to share information about the fires.

"Fire close to Mandeville Canyon (photo from 9:50PM), seems to be going rapidly toward South," one user posted last night with a photo.

The app has also released information about the wildfires and dedicated a tab to resources for impacted residents called "California Wildfire Information." The page includes shelter locations, where to find food in LA County, what to pack, and wildfire smoke tips. It also links over a dozen resources including media updates, Airbnb temporary housing details, and a list of school closures.

screenshot of California Wildfire Information statement on Ring
The Rimng app has a tab dedicated to providing information and resources for those impacted by the California wildfires.

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The Ring Neighbors team also released a statement in the app about the wildfires with links to help those impacted, including organizations like The American Red Cross, the California Community Fund, and California Fire Relief.

Local community forums on Reddit

People are also turning to community subreddits like r/PacificPalisades and r/Pasadena to share updates and discuss wildfire damage. Some posts have offered practical tips for evacuees, such as suggestions to film the contents of their homes before leaving for insurance purposes if they have time to do so.

One user named OnerKram17, has dedicated two days to monitoring police and fire scanners, providing frequent updates in the r/PacificPalisades subreddit in between what they said was a few hours of sleep.

Others have taken on similar roles, posting about power lines that are blocking off crossings or potentially false alarms for fires.

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Los Angeles wildfires are still burning across the area — ripping through homes and lives: Latest updates

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Thousands of firefighters continued battling the Palisades Fire on Thursday β€” and others around Los Angeles County.

Official Flickr Account of CAL FIRE / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Los Angeles area battled several fires that continued to rip through its picturesque mountains and hillsides on Thursday β€” creating a hellscape of burned-out neighborhoods and livelihoods, with nearly 180,000 people under evacuation orders.

Thick bands of smoke could be seen in several directions from the city's downtown core β€” with at least five fires burning throughout the 4,000 square-mile county that's home to nearly 10 million people.

As of Thursday morning local time, an additional 200,000 people had been placed under evacuation warnings β€” with officials advising them to get ready to leave their homes if the fires raging near their residences got closer.

More than 27,000 acres have burned so far β€” and at least five deaths have been reported, officials said. They wouldn't confirm an exact death toll at a Thursday briefing.

They said "thousands" of homes and other structures had been destroyed so far. According to AccuWeather's preliminary estimates, the damage in the wake of the fires could rise beyond $60 billion.

Smoke seen from downtown Los Angeles
The Los Angeles downtown skyline in the distance was surrounded by smoke and haze on Thursday morning.

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Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman described the scene in LA as apocalyptic.

"Not since the 1990s, when Los Angeles was hit with the fires, the flood, the earthquake, and the riots, have I seen such disaster occur here in our city," Hochman said at the briefing, referring to the Northridge Earthquake and the disturbances in the wake of the Rodney King verdict.

Two of the largest fires, the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, are still at zero percent containment, officials said. The National Weather Service predicted the "red flag warning" that signals high fire danger will persist for LA County and nearby Ventura County through Friday.

But there was some brightening on the horizon: Officials said weather conditions are beginning to turn favorably for firefighters.

Fire hazard sign below the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles
Signs warn of potential fire danger beneath the Hollywood sign on Thursday.

AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

Meanwhile, 20 people have been arrested on suspicion of looting in areas affected by the fires, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said at Thursday's briefing.

And he issued a stern warning to the public: Anyone who remains in areas under mandatory evacuation orders is guilty of a misdemeanor, and his officers will begin enforcing that. Beyond that, crimes like looting could reach the felony level, he said.

As for people still in their homes, around 95,000 power customers remain in the dark, Janisse QuiΓ±ones, the CEO and chief engineer of the city's Department of Water and Power, said. Satellite images showed the destruction in the wake of the fires.

Here's a look at the latest happenings in the main fires spreading throughout the area:

Palisades Fire

Beachfront homes are destroyed
Beachfront homes are destroyed by the Palisades Fire.

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The Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades area north of Santa Monica was the first fire to strike the region on Tuesday morning. It has spread to over 17,000 acres, with zero percent containment, making it one of the worst natural disasters in LA history, officials said Thursday morning.

The blaze has reduced thousands of structures to rubble, but exact numbers are not yet known, the officials said.

Wind gusts in the area have tamed down some since their Tuesday highs of nearly 100 mph but remain up to 60 mph. They're expected to continue through Thursday.

Los Angeles City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley would not confirm reports that the fire started in a resident's garden, saying the origin is still under investigation.

The affluent area is home to many celebrities, including Paris Hilton and Billy Crystal, who have lost their homes in the blaze.

Eaton Fire

Man walks along burned-out street in Los Angeles County
A man walks past a fire-ravaged business after the Eaton Fire swept through on Wednesday.

AP Photo/Ethan Swope

The second-largest fire in Los Angeles County is the Eaton Fire, which started on Tuesday evening in the Pasadena-Altadena area at the foothills of the Angeles National Forest.

The blaze has spread to over 10,000 acres and reduced at least 1,000 homes to ash as of Thursday, officials said. Like the Palisades Fire, it is zero percent contained.

Still, LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said the fire's growth has been "significantly stopped," and the cause remains unknown.

Hurst Fire

Hurst Fire in California
The Hurst fire burned in the hills above the Sylmar area of Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The Hurst Fire, which began late on Tuesday night in the northern part of the San Fernando Valley, has spread to around 855 acres, according to data from CalFire, a state agency.

LAFD's Crowley said the Hurst Fire was zero percent contained, while CalFire data estimates it is 10% contained.

Crowley said firefighters have been able to hold the fire within a containment area and have established a perimeter.

Sunset Fire and others

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Firefighters stopped the forward progress of the Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills.

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The Sunset Fire broke out in the Runyan Canyon area of the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday evening, quickly spreading to scorch over 40 acres and threaten major LA landmarks.

As of Thursday morning, firefighters were able to stop the fire's forward progress, Crowley said. Crews are still working to "put out spot fires within the perimeters to keep the wind from spreading any additional embers," she said.

All evacuation orders related to the Sunset Fire were lifted as of 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Crowley said.

Meanwhile, a large structure fire broke out nearby, consuming two large homes in the Studio City area. Still, firefighters were able to stop its forward growth at just one acre and prevent another brushfire, Crowley said.

Yet another fire, the Lidia Fire, started Wednesday afternoon in Acton near the Antelope Valley, about 20 miles northeast of the San Fernando Valley. It spread to consume 348 acres but has been 40% contained, with forward progress stopped, county fire chief Marrone said.

One of this week's fires has been 100% contained. The Woodley Fire, which began Wednesday morning in the southern part of the San Fernando Valley, has been suppressed and there are no current threats, Crowley said. Patrols are monitoring the area for any flare-ups, she added.

This a developing story. Please refresh for updates.

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I've worked at Costco for 19 years. Here are 10 of the best things I'm seeing on the shelves right now.

White cardboard boxes with images of purple, red, orange, and green pressed juice on the packaging
Costco is carrying plenty of eye-catching items to stock up on this January.

Veronica Thatcher

  • This January, Costco is stocking its shelves with fun food items and home goods.
  • Accomplish 2025 workout goals with the King Smith WalkingPad Pro folding treadmill.
  • I recommend picking up the Pressed wellness smoothies and Del Real tamales.

With the start of the new year, I'm excited to see what kinds of products Costco will introduce in 2025. As an employee, I always love browsing the store for unique items I haven't seen before.

This January, I've already noticed lots of great food, home goods, and beauty products on shelves. Here are 10 things I recommend checking out at Costco this month.

The Optimum Nutrition micronized creatine powder could be good for fitness fanatics.
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I may add the Optimum Nutrition micronized creatine powder to my daily routine.

Veronica Thatcher

I think the Optimum Nutrition micronized creatine powder could be a great addition to your routine, especially if you're hitting the gym.

According to its packaging, this powder can support muscle building and performance when used daily, over time, alongside an exercise routine. To use it, mix a rounded teaspoon of the unflavored powder into a shake or glass of water.

The Optimum Nutrition creatine powder is $20 at my location.Β 

The PressedΒ wellness smoothies are one of my favorite recent purchases.
White cardboard boxes with images of purple, red, orange, and green pressed juice on the packaging
Each pack of the Pressed wellness smoothies comes with eight bottles.

Veronica Thatcher

Each box of the Pressed wellness smoothies contains 10-ounce bottles in acai-berry, strawberry-orange-mango, tropical, and greens flavors. The smoothies contain 100% juice and three to four grams of dietary fiber.

At my location, an eight-count package costs $16.90, which comes out to less than $2.20 per bottle.

Prepare for spring and summer activities with the Macsports XL folding wagon.
Cardboard boxes with an image of a small black foldable wagon filled with beach supplies including a cooler, towels, flip slops, and goggles
The Macsports XL folding wagon with brakes could be useful during the warmer weather.

Veronica Thatcher

As Costco starts bringing in springtime items, I think the Macsports XL folding wagon will be a hot seller.

This collapsible wagon has brakes for easy stopping, an inside zipper pocket, and an adjustable handle. The wagon can also hold up to 350 pounds and has durable, all-terrain wheels.

The Macsports wagon is $90 at my Costco.Β 

The Cat Cube lithium four-in-one portable jump starter could come in handy.
Bright-yellow boxes with a black cat cube and jumper cables on the packaging
I think vehicle owners should have a tool like the Cat Cube lithium four-in-one portable jump starter.

Veronica Thatcher

If you ask me, everyone should have the Cat Cube lithium portable jump starter in their garage or car.

This four-in-one tool has a few features, including a lithium jump starter and an air compressor.

The Cat Cube lithium portable jump starter costs $130 at my location.

You can add the Turbotax 2024 federal e-file and state download to your cart this month.
A hand holds a blue package with Intuit Turbotax logo on it in front of a shelf filled with other blue packages
There are three Turbotax 2024 federal e-file and state download packages to choose from.

Veronica Thatcher

I recently added the Turbotax 2024 federal e-file and state download to my shopping list.

These downloads are available in deluxe, home-and-business, and premier packages, so there's something for almost everyone's tax needs. Each package also comes with a $10 in-product credit that can be used for services like live tax advice or state e-file fees.

At my store, the Turbotax download packages run from $56 to $96.

Keep extra food cool in the Midea convertible chest freezer.
A black box with an image of a white chest freezer and a blue Midea logo at Costco
The Midea convertible chest freezer with an interior LED light also functions as a refrigerator.

Veronica Thatcher

If you're running out of freezer space, I recommend heading to Costco to check out this Midea product.

This freezer chest has two removable wire storage baskets, a front-mount temperature control, and an interior LED light. Best of all, it can turn into a refrigerator with the flip of a switch.

The Midea convertible chest freezer is $200 at my location.

The Del Real cheese-and-green-chile tamales could be a delicious lunch or dinner.
A hand holds a package of cheese and green-chile tamales with green lettering and an image of tamales on the front
The Del Real cheese-and-green-chile tamales are super easy to heat and eat.

Veronica Thatcher

If you're a fan of Mexican-style dishes, these Del Real tamales are a great find.

The tamales come with a cheese-and-green-chile filling β€” don't worry, they aren't spicy β€” and take less than three minutes to heat in the microwave. I also like that each serving contains 13 grams of protein.

At my store, a 15-count pack of the Del Real tamales can be found in the deli section for $18.80.

The Thomasville Wills oversize chair and storage ottoman are comfy and functional.
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The Thomasville Wills oversize chair and storage ottoman are comfortable and chic.

Veronica Thatcher

The Thomasville Wills oversize chair and storage ottoman both have ultra-soft furry corduroy fabric that's comfortable and chic. The chair, which measures 64 inches long and 35 inches high, has an extra-wide seat and two large pillows.

At my store, this set is $500.

Upgrade your skincare routine with the Hero Mighty Patches.
A hand holds a white box with images of blue and red packages of Mighty Patch pimple patches on it
I think the Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patches are a great deal at Costco.

Veronica Thatcher

Acne products can be expensive, so I was happy to see the Hero Mighty Patches available at Costco.

Each package contains 54 original patches for nighttime use and 27 invisible patches that can be worn during the day. These patches can extract pus and visibly shrink whiteheads.

The Hero Mighty Patches are $23 at my Costco.

Get a workout in with the King Smith WalkingPad Pro folding treadmill.
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The King Smith WalkingPad Pro folding treadmill comes fully assembled.

Veronica Thatcher

If you have a busy lifestyle, the King Smith treadmill could be a good way to accomplish your workout goals at home.

This product comes fully assembled and has a USB charging port, a 250-pound weight capacity, and a brushless motor (so the walking pad runs smoothly and quietly). It's also foldable, making it easy to store in small spaces.

The King Smith walking pad is $500 at my store.

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We ate at KFC's new spin-off restaurant. Our $37 meal was an incredible value, and we loved all 11 of its sauces.

Exterior of Saucy with glass walls and pink roof
Saucy is a new fried-chicken restaurant by KFC, and it's a must-visit spot if you're in Orlando.

Terri Peters

  • I visited KFC's spin-off restaurant, Saucy, that's all about chicken tenders and dipping sauces.
  • The first Saucy location is in Orlando, and I'd definitely go back for its delicious food.
  • The restaurant's crispy chicken tenders and tasty sauces felt like an excellent value.

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has a new spin-off in town that's all about chicken tenders and dips β€” and it's called Saucy.

The restaurant's first location opened in Orlando in late December, about 90 minutes away from my home.

Although I couldn't tell you the last time I went to KFC, I was excited to try Saucy, as it's a concept the chain hopes to expand around the country.

Here's what it was like and why I'll absolutely be back.

Unsurprisingly, Saucy is all about sauce.
Basket stacked with containers of Saucy sau
The Saucy sauces come in containers with colorful labels.

Terri Peters

The stars of the menu at Saucy are the chicken tenders and the 11 dipping sauces. The number of sauces is a nod to the 11 herbs and spices in KFC's original fried-chicken recipe.

Saucy sauces include: chimichurri ranch, peri-peri ranch, jalapeΓ±o-pesto ranch, smoky bacon ranch, Thai sweet and spicy, Sweet 'N Saucy BBQ, Saucy's Sauce, spicy mango chutney, Saucy ranch, Creole honey mustard, and sweet teriyaki.

Otherwise, the menu is fairly short and simple, with a slew of non-alcoholic beverages, a few chicken sandwiches, two desserts, and sides like toasted Hawaiian rolls and coleslaw.

We decided to eat inside the restaurant.
Interior of Saucy restaurant with red and pink colors and funky designs
Saucy's dining spot adds a whole new level to the KFC experience.

Terri Peters

Although Saucy has a drive-thru, we chose to dine in. I'm glad we did: Saucy feels like a 100% modern twist on its Kentucky-fried roots.

I loved its funky decor, which was bright with shades of pink and hints of red that seemed to pay homage to KFC.

With its futuristic light pendants and cool sculptures resembling dripping sauce, Saucy had a vibe all its own and felt very different from the KFC dining rooms of my youth.

The ordering process was automated and simple.
Ordering kiosk at Saucy with touchscreen
Saucy had several ordering kiosks.

Terri Peters

Ordering at Saucy was easy and contactless.

We used one of several touchscreens to order, paid at the kiosk, and then waited for our name to be called so we could collect our food.

We got a lot of food for under $40.
Receipt at Saucy next to dips
We got more food than the two of us could eat for under $40.

Terri Peters

My husband and I were able to try everything we wanted to at Saucy for under $40.

We ordered a six-tender box combo ($16) that came with two sauces, fries, coleslaw, and a toasted Hawaiian roll; a Key-lime-cake dessert ($4); an extra coleslaw ($2); two tropical black teas ($4); a spicy-queso-crunch sandwich ($5); and nine additional sauces (49 cents each).

The tenders were delicious.
Basket of chicken tenders and crinkle fries at Saucy
Saucy's most popular item is probably its chicken-tender basket.

Terri Peters

We got our tenders with crinkle-cut fries and a toasted Hawaiian roll, though we could've also chosen coleslaw as a side.

Saucy's tenders are apparently made using the same recipe as KFC's. Still, I thought the tenders I got at Saucy seemed plumper, moister, and crispier than any I remember getting on past KFC runs.

We were impressed by many of Saucy's menu items, including all 11 dipping sauces.
Spread of chicken tenders, sauces, and drinks at Saucy
We enjoyed every sauce we tried at Saucy.

Terri Peters

Our meal at Saucy was nothing short of incredible β€” truly the kind of fast food that tasted like it could've been from a sit-down restaurant.

Nothing we had was overly greasy, and the tasty sauces made our dining experience even more enjoyable. I liked that there seemed to be one for everyone, from several ranch-based dips and classics like barbecue sauce to even Asian-inspired delights.

Although we had some clear favorite sauces, there wasn't a single one we didn't enjoy.

The sandwich we ordered was great but not necessary.
Spicy queso crunch sandwich in foil next to coleslaw side
Our chicken sandwich from Saucy was tasty.

Terri Peters

My husband also got the spicy-queso-crunch chicken sandwich ($5).

We liked the crunchy, battered chicken tender topped with queso sauce and spicy peppers on a buttery Hawaiian roll. Still, we'd probably skip it next time. The tenders and many dipping sauces were the clear stars of our meal.

The dessert in a can was easy to share.
Key lime pie in clear can at Saucy
We got Saucy's Key-lime cake.

Terri Peters

Saucy had both a chocolate and Key-lime cake available for dessert, and both were served in a plastic can.

We chose the latter, which cost $4. It was the perfect size, especially considering how full we were from our meal.

I liked the citrusy icing and cake layers and felt this was a wonderful sweet ending to our meal. Plus, the spoonable cake was easy to share.

My top five sauces came home with my leftovers.
Container of Saucy chicken tenders, fries, and five sauces
I took three different Saucy ranches home with me.

Terri Peters

When we'd dipped and nibbled until we had no room left in our stomachs, it was time to pack up our leftovers to take home.

Our to-go container had room for just five sauces, so we kept our favorites: jalapeΓ±o-pesto ranch and per-peri ranch, two spicy and flavorful dips we really loved; smoky bacon ranch, our favorite of the ranch-based dips; and sweet teriyaki and Thai sweet and spicy, which were packed with tons of flavor and sweet twists.

I can't wait to go back to Saucy for more chicken-dipping fun.
Author Terri Peters smiling while dipping a chicken tender in sauce at Saucy
I really enjoyed my meal at Saucy.

Terri Peters

As a lover of chicken tenders, I was smitten with Saucy. The food was really good, and dipping delicious fried chicken tenders in all of those sauces was tons of fun.

Our meal also felt surprisingly affordable, especially since we got far more food than the two of us could finish β€” and next time, we'd order less.

Based on my finger-lickin'-good experience, I'd definitely go back to Saucy, even if its only location is a 90-minute drive from me.

If you're visiting Orlando, I suggest treating yourself to a little culinary sauce journey at Saucy. Hopefully, though, more locations will open soon.

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