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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Gondolas Confirmed, Exclusive Star Wars Resort on the Way?, and More

Gondolas Confirmed for Walt Disney World:

Just a few weeks ago it seemed the Gondola system for Walt Disney World was just about to become a reality when Imagineering filed permits to start building. Today, through the media the Reedy Creek Improvement District confirmed that the Gondola system rumored for months is coming to Walt Disney World.


The route which was picked up in a permit filed just a few weeks ago will connect Epcot's International Gateway, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Caribbean Beach, and stop by Disney's Pop Century and Disney's Art of Animation. Rumors have been saying this will be completed by 2019 but I believe this will be done closer to the 50th Anniversary in 2021. Stay tuned for details on Walt Disney World's new transportation system. 

Exclusive Star Wars Resort on the Way?:


A survey is being conducted by a contracted third party of Disney asking guests about letting them stay in an actual Star Wars starship. This was first reported by WDW News Today. The survey includes concept art and details on what would be an all-inclusive resort. Here is what the resort would include:

  • The opportunity to experience a 2-day story set in the the Star Wars universe
  • Be surrounded in a continuous, story-driven entertainment experience as it unfolds over the course of the 2-night stay
  • Have personal interactions with Star Wars characters, live performers throughout the starship (experience the story or simply observe the action according to personal preference)
  • Engage in the story with programs such as flight training, ship exploration, lightsaber training, and personalized secret missions (both on the starship and throughout the Star Wars themed planet)

The all-inclusive resort would include meals that would include buffets for breakfast and lunch and a signature dining event. It will also include featured entertainment and dinner shows and exclusive park admission to Star Wars Land that will open in 2019. Amenities will include a pool, fitness area, a Cantina-themed area for snacks outside of meal times, and robotic droid butlers. 


Right now the Star Wars hotel and experience would cost roughly between $900-$1000 a night. While this is not confirmed the concept art being added to the survey seems to make this a serious project under consideration. As always stay tuned.

Walt Disney Archives to Celebrate Pirates of the Caribbean at D23 Expo:


Today, the Disney Parks Blog announced that the Walt Disney Archives will be paying tribute to the 50th Anniversary of Pirates of the Caribbean at this year's D23 Expo. This year's pavilion will be titled, "A Pirate's Life for Me: Disney Rascals, Scoundrels and Really Bag Eggs." The exhibit will pay tribute to Disney's most memorable pirates from Captain Hook to Captain Jack Sparrow. 
The Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, beloved around the world from Anaheim and Orlando to Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai, will have its own section featuring iconic props, Audio-Animatronics and ephemera. Along with some familiar figures, look for concept art for the Disneyland park attraction, classic merchandise items, and canons from the original attraction.
This year's D23 Expo will be held July 14 through July 16, 2017 at the Anaheim Convention Center across from Disneyland.

Source: Disney Parks Blog





Tuesday, December 29, 2015

D23 Reveals Member Gift for 2016 Highlighting Disney's Rich History, Pizza Planet to Close for Lengthy Refurbishment, and More

D23 Reveals Member Gift for 2016 Highlighting Disney's Rich History:

The 2016 member gift for D23 Gold members will honor the restoration of Walt's office suite on the Burbank Studios lot. The gift highlights Disney's rich history with D23 working with the Walt Disney Archives to reproduce 23 items from Walt's career that trace back his path from America's heartland to the world stage. 

The gift comes in a 'book' designed to hold all 23 items and will be sent to all D23 Gold and Gold Family members who join or renew from January 1 through December 31, 2016. Some of the items included are items from Walt’s early years in business such as his 1923 Laugh-O-gram Films Inc. business card and the famous 1928 “Everything OK” telegram, which Walt cryptically wired his brother Roy when he lost the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Also in the collection are the 1955 Disneyland invitational press preview pass and Walt’s notes on pages from the “EPCOT Film” script from 1966. Pieces representing animation, live action, television, and theme parks—as well as Walt’s own personal life—make up this one-of-a-kind set. Here is the complete list of items you will receive in this year's gift:


1 – “Walt Disney, Cartoonist” Envelope (ca. 1921) - In the early 1920s, aspiring newspaper cartoonist Walt Disney discovers the art of animation. Experiments in his parents’ backyard garage lead to his first, though short-lived, business venture in Kansas City.
2 – Laugh-O-gram Films Inc. Business Card (1923) - Madcap takes on classic tales give Walt his first screen success. Pen-and-ink Goldie Locks, Red Riding Hood, and Cinderella pave the way for a live-action Alice, whose comedic adventures in a cartoon wonderland click with audiences and spawn a series.
3 – The Ocean Hop Poster Art (1927) - Walt’s second successful series starred Oswald, a rabbit whose ”luck” held through a series of 26 silent shorts. In this poster design, Oswald salutes American air ace Charles Lindbergh, whose transoceanic flight captivated Walt—and the world.
4 – “Everything OK” Telegram (1928) - Following the devastating loss of Oswald to his New York distributor, Walt cryptically wires his brother that all is well. Ever the optimist, as his train speeds west, Walt plans his next act… and the mouse who will be its headliner.
5 – Disney Hyperion Studio Letterhead (ca. 1930) - Walt Disney’s studio on Hyperion Avenue grows steadily as the triumph ofSteamboat Willieallows Walt and his artists to establish and refine animation with an emphasis on storytelling and personality.
6 – “Minnie’s Yoo Hoo” Sheet Music (1930) - Movie theaters play host to the first Mickey Mouse Clubs, where throngs of “Mickey Mice” convene for Saturday matinees with their favorite star. The official club song, “Minnie’s Yoo Hoo,” is the creation of music director Carl Stalling and Walt Disney himself.
7 – Walt and Lillian Disney Christmas Card (1931) - 3 years after his debut, Mickey Mouse is a global celebrity, and his creator’s name is a household word. Walt and his wife, Lillian, send this elegant holiday greeting to friends and acquaintances, anticipating a decades-long tradition of illustrated Studio cards.
8 – Silly Symphonies Film Industry Trade Ad (1932) - Pushing established boundaries, the Silly Symphonies explore music and color in vibrant and unexpected ways. The series paves the way for an entirely new motion picture genre: feature animation, beginning with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
9 – Radio Broadcast Publicity Photograph (ca. 1938) - Eager radio listeners tune in to The Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air, a Sunday afternoon treat featuring original stories, music, and character voices from Disney pictures… including Walt as both himself and Mickey.
10 – Staff Handbook Organizational Chart (1943) - At his bustling new studio in Burbank, Walt’s creative team expands. New arrivals learn that the friendly atmosphere originates from their famous boss, who insists on being addressed by his first name.
11 – Memory Book Sketch by Walt Disney (1944) - On December 28, 1944, a testimonial dinner is held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood for Mr. A.V. Cauger, who had given several future animation luminaries their starts at the Kansas City Film Ad Company—including a grateful Walt Disney.
12 – London Train Shop Receipt (1949) - Miniature railroad enthusiast “W. Disney, Esq.” eyes an engine for his backyard layout, as does designer Harper Goff. Walt gets the train, but Harper gets a job that will make him a Disney Legend.
13 – Walt Disney “Fan Card” (ca. 1954) - The Studio Fan Mail Department receives mail for all Disney personalities, particularly Walt himself. Special fan cards are sent in reply, including this portrait of Walt with a collection of characters drawn by legendary artist Bob Moore.
14 – Walt’s Mickey Mouse Club Notes (ca. 1954) - To fund his theme park plans, Walt agrees to produce both a weekly anthology and a daily children’s TV series for ABC. The groundbreakingMickey Mouse Club features a talent showcase, history, current events, and, naturally, Disneyland fun.
15 – Invitation to 30th Anniversary Party (1955) - Time flies as Walt and Lilly mark 30 years of marriage with a spectacular Disneyland party four days before the park’s dedication. Humorous lovebirds caricature the happy couple on their own copy of the invitation.
16 – Disneyland Press Preview Pass (1955) - While the nation watches on live television, Walt hosts the invitational opening of his original Magic Kingdom on July 17, 1955. Disneyland becomes every child’s vacation goal—and welcomes its one-millionth guest in less than two months.
17 – Inter-Office Memo to Ward Kimball (1955) - Directing animator Ward Kimball, who had helped fan the flames of Walt’s love for trains, receives the title of Honorary Vice President of the new Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad and, most importantly, a pass to enjoy its scenic route around the park.
18 – Walt Disney’s Autograph (1958) - Increasingly, Walt is recognized while roaming Disneyland, and to avoid gathering crowds while still accommodating autograph requests, takes to carrying pre-signed paper in his pockets. He quickly hands a sheet to a requestor then hurries on his way.
19 – It’s a Small World Notecard (1964) - Walt’s salute to children everywhere, It’s a Small World is one of four Disney exhibits showcased at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Visitors can aid its sponsor, UNICEF, by purchasing this and other Mary Blair art cards beneath the landmark Tower of the Four Winds.
20 – Mary Poppins Promotional Piece (1964)
Walt seeks the rights to P. L. Travers’ enchanting stories for decades and is rewarded with the biggest hit of his cinematic career. Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke dazzle in this extraordinary musical fantasy, rightfully heralded as “a supreme achievement.”
21 – Postcard of Walt’s Plane (ca. 1964) - Actively enjoying the perk of a company plane, Walt follows two earlier Beechcraft models with this sleek Grumman Gulfstream I, which is used for travel and to scout land parcels in Florida. Delighted passengers receive this postcard as an exclusive in-flight amenity.
22 – Walt Disney Productions Pass (ca. 1966) - Visitors to Walt’s 44-acre lot in Burbank find a charming, campus-like environment, much the same as when it was built in 1940. Stages and backlot streets are later additions to this community of collegial creativity where anything is possible.
23 – Walt’s Notes on EPCOT Film Script (1966) - Walt annotates writer Marty Sklar’s script introducing the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Executive Card Walker will see both this film and the EPCOT project through to completion.
Pizza Planet to Close for Lengthy Refurbishment:

Well, we may have an idea what or where Pizza Planet will be and look like by next November when it closes for the lengthy refurbishment beginning January 19, 2016. The refurbishment is slated to last until November 7, 2016.

Much speculation has been put out that when Toy Story Land eventually opens in Hollywood Studios that Pizza Planet would re-open in the new land across the park from where it currently is located. As details come out about Toy Story Land, one would assume that when Pizza Planet will open to new theming, even possibly a new name when it re-opens in November. 

Stay tuned for details on this refurbishment and news on both Toy Story Land and Star Wars Land as construction is set to begin sometime in early 2016.

Disney Testing Paid Parking at Walt Disney World Resorts:


After an earlier test at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney will resume testing of paid parking at its resorts with a test at Disney's Boardwalk. It will be the latest attempt to control parking at the resorts. If the successful test continue resorts with paid parking will prevent guests from lying to park at resorts saying they are visiting when they are just using the parking to spots to visit the theme parks instead. 

With the new policy, guests without reservations and guests who are not resort guests will have to pay a parking fee to park at the resort. Guests with dining reservations, Tables in Wonderland members (who get free valet when dining at resort restaurant only, and of course resort guests would not have to pay the parking fee.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Photographs from the Walt Disney Archives to be Released Saturday, Symphony in the Stars: Galactic Dessert Party, and More

Photographs from the Walt Disney Archives to be Released Saturday:


This Saturday December 5, we will get a look inside the Walt Disney Archives when photographs are released. While the archives are comprised of thousands of photos, roughly 4 million to be exact, fans will now have a chance to own of a print of the originals from the one-of-a-kind collection. On Saturday, 25 beautiful digital productions will be released and though out next year in 2016 more photos from the archives will be released. 

"We are so excited by this opportunity to share our wonderful collection of images in a brand-new way. We have selected some of our very favorite Disney images to share, and we hope that our fans will enjoy having these lovely photographic prints in their own homes - to treasure for years to come!" said Rebecca Cline, Director of the Walt Disney Archives.

The Walt Disney Company has always been known for its world-class storytelling, but the Company’s own story is now told through this breathtaking collection of images. To learn more about Photographs from the Walt Disney Archives, visit DisneyPhotoArchives.com.

Symphony in the Stars: Galactic Dessert Party Reservations Now Open:


The Star Wars fireworks show, Symphony in the Stars, begins January 5th at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Disney World will also be offering a special galactic dessert party for guests to indulge while watching the fireworks. You can now book the Symphony in the Stars: Galactic Dessert Party.

Guests will be able to watch the show in a reserved area while enjoying Star Wars-themed desserts and beverages. Guests will also receive a souvenir beverage stein of Chewbacca to commemorate the party. The dessert party is available from January 5 through March 19, 2016. The cost is $69/adult and $39 for children ages 3 to 9; tax and gratuity are included. Admission to Hollywood Studios is required, but is not included in your ticket purchase.

Guests will check-in for the Galactic Dessert Party at Center Stage located next to Min & Bill's Dockside Diner. For more information on the Symphony of Stars: Galactic Dessert Party can be found here.

Star Wars: Commander New Update Brings New Content Based on 'Force Awakens':


A new update has come to the hit mobile combat strategy game, Star Wars: Commander by Disney Interactive and Lucasfilm Ltd. The update includes new content on the most anticipated film of the year in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." Players will now be able to relocate to and engage in conflicts on the world of Takodana as seen in the trailers of 'The Force Awakens."

When players engage in conflict on the world they will encounter two new "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" inspired mercenary units, the Dowutin Hunter and Luggabeast Munitioneer. The new mercenary units will be permanently unlockable through a leveled-up Cantina and can be upgraded. Also, for a limited time beginning today, players will receive five free consumable units of each new mercenary by following the directions when logging on to the game. 

Here are the details on the new update for Star Wars: Commander -

  • Luggabeast Munitioneer – Players can hire the armored Luggabeast Munitioneer, based on the cybernetic-enhanced beast of burden in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, to support their massive armies as they apply a damage buff to nearby friendly units.
  • Dowutin Hunter – Inspired by a new species unveiled in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Dowutin Hunters are lumbering infantry hired to dispatch enemy defending units with shock and awe, troops and vehicles alike. They carry a grip of thermal detonators and a modified starfighter blaster to ensure that the job gets done
  • Planet Takodana – Featuring Maz’s Castle, the planet Takodana is the home to many unaligned scoundrels and provides the perfect setting for new Conflicts in Star Wars: Commander.
Star Wars: Commander is available on the Apple App Store, Google Play, and the Amazon Appstore. 



Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Walt Disney Archives to Present "Disneyland: The Exhibit" at D23 Expo, Indiana Jones Hangar Bar at Disney Springs, and More

Walt Disney Archives to Present "Disneyland: The Exhibit" at D23 Expo:

Today, D23 and the Walt Disney Archives announced that during this years D23 Expo the archives will celebrate the 60th Anniversary with "Disneyland: The Exhibit." The exhibit will have more than 300 pieces from the history of the parks. It will be the largest exhibit ever by the archives at the D23 Expo. It will 12,000 square-foot exhibit on the expo show floor it will include themed area's to the parks history, attractions, parades, and entertainment over the past six decades.


The exhibit will show of the construction of Disneyland, Pirates of the Caribbean, Mickey Mouse Club at Disneyland, Club 33, and collectible merchandise. It will show off the history of the parks iconic lands: Main Street, USA, Fantasyland, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland, and Critter Country/Bear Country. Each area will also contain items from Disneyland's past including attraction vehicles, costumes, props, and Audio-Animatronics figures. 


Other items to be seen include ticket no. 1 purchased by Roy O. Disney on July 18, 1955, the first day the park was open to the general public and early surveying equipment used at Disneyland, among other archived items never before seen by the public. The D23 Expo will take place August 14-16, 2015 at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Indiana Jones-Themed Hangar Bar to Open in Disney Springs:

Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar, an Indiana Jones-themed bar, is coming to Disney Springs. It will be located between the newly opened BOATHOUSE and the soon to be expanded Paradiso 37. The new aviation-themed bar and the details were announced on the Disney Parks Blog today. It is going to be a prime location along Lake Buena Vista with seating for 150. 

Artist Rendering from Disney for Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar
The venue will feature cocktails such as the "Hovito Mojito" with Barsol Quebranta Pisco, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup, "Air Pirates Everything Pretzels" with a house-made mustard and beer cheese fondue, and "Rolling Boulder Meatballs." The design team fits everything to the theme including the propellar-based ceiling fans and "diving bell" booths.

The story of this new restaurant and bar is fan's of the "Indiana Jones" films remember his trustee pilot, Jock Lindsey. His pet snake, Reggie, will be an important detail of the new hangar bar. In the main room of the hangar guests will see an expansive bar, aviation decor filling the room, vintage travel posters covering the walls, and correspondence between Jock, Indy, and their fellow adventurers on display. They will also be able to eat and drink outside in Jock's old steamboat in permanent dry dock, aptly named "Reggie." Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar is set to open this fall in Disney Springs. 

The Official Trailer for "The Muppets" is Out:

As I blogged on Friday, ABC announced that "The Muppets" were coming to the network for a new series this fall. Today, it was announced that the show will be on Tuesday's this fall along with the trailer of the pilot of the show. 

The official synopsis is this: 

The Muppets return to primetime with a contemporary, documentary-style show. For the first time ever, a series will explore the Muppets’ personal lives and relationships, both at home and at work, as well as romances, breakups, achievements, disappointments, wants and desires. This is a more adult Muppet show, for “kids” of all ages.

Here is the trailer, it is quite enjoyable and I can't wait for the new series.