One Last Time

For the last time ever, the Wonders of Life pavillion at Epcot is open for the Food And Wine Festival. The pavillion has been gutted and rethemed in some areas for the event.

Parade Rumor

The Magic Kingdom may be recieving Disneyland’s Parade of Dreams by 2009. This would be the second parade taken from Disneyland, along with the Block Party Bash that debuts at WDW this coming spring.

T-Rex Restaurant

Construction on the new T-Rex Restaurant is now beginning at Downtown Disney, next to McDonald’s.

Upcoming Refurbishments

Disney World just announced that both Splash Mountain and Snow White’s Scary Adventures will be closed for refurbishment in 2008. Splash Mountain will be closed from January 1st through February 15th. Snow White’s Scary Adventure will be closed from January 28th to February 15th. These two refurbishments pretty much secure that Space Mountain will not go under it’s proposed changes until at least late February. This also may mean that the Jungle Cruise has jumped Space Mountain in the refurbishment order. I will report more on this as I gather more information from my sources.

Country Bear Christmas

Our friends over at screamscape are reporting that WDW management has once again cancelled the Country Bear Jamboree Christmas Show. This is the second year in a row the show has been canceled, and if something iisn’t done soon, we may never see the show again. If you want the show to return, we suggest you do the same as we are doing, and send a letter of complaint to:

Guest Communications
PO Box 10040
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

If enough letters are recieved, we may succesfully bring the show back. Please support this cause and bring back this classic attraction!!!

Looking Back…Looking Forward

By Dave of Mouseextra.com

Do you consider yourself a Disney World purist? Do you long for the days when you can walk without waiting onto Horizons? Do you shed a small tear every time you think about Mr. Toad? Do you occasionally have dreams about standing in an hour long line in the blazing heat waiting to board the subs of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea…and being happy about it? If so, times may be somewhat difficult for you now and in the foreseeable future.

For the purist, the Magic Kingdom is sacred ground. They can handle changes to the Animal Kingdom and the Studios with little to no problem. It is more difficult to handle changes to Epcot, since Walt Disney himself once uttered the word.  But saying “Epcot” is about where the similarity between Walt’s dream for Epcot and what opened in October of 1982 ends.  But the Magic Kingdom is something completely different.  For many, the Magic Kingdom is Walt Disney World.  It is the first place they came as a child, and the last park they go to before flying home.  Looking over their shoulders at Cinderella’s Castle while taking the monorail heading home brings a tear to the eye of many purists.  Now the Magic Kingdom is in the middle of perhaps its most significant change in its history.  It’s this change that has Disney World’s most addicted fans constantly debating.

Take a look at what has already happened.  The beloved Toad and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea are both history.  Stitch has invaded Tomorrowland, as well as Buzz Lightyear and Monsters Inc., both Pixar characters which many purists consider non-Disney to begin with.  The Haunted Mansion is not what it used to be.  Disney officials planted a spitting camel in the middle of Adventureland, and even the sacred Pirates of the Caribbean has been a victim of the dreaded “synergy”.  But that’s just the tip of this giant iceberg heading our way. If rumors are to be believed, nearly everything at the Magic Kingdom is being considered for a change or update.  Tomorrowland’s controversial re-making is not nearly complete.  Reports say Space Mountain is about to undergo a re-haul, and it could be extensive enough to make it seem like an entirely new experience.  A new e-ticket may finally spell the end to the historical Carousel of Progress, and there also is the possibility that the Speedway will finally get an update, and many are assuming the movie “Cars” will feature prominently.  Can the purist handle even more Pixar?

But things are not only happening at Tomorrowland.  Adventureland has been the source of many rumors.  There is always the possibility of a re-themed Swiss Family Treehouse, perhaps not unlike the Tarzan one over at Disneyland.  We have also heard the Imagineers may be adding characters in the Jungle Cruise, or at the very least updating it for an upcoming film inspired by the ride.    There is also some talk about a more sweeping Pirates invasion in this corner of the Kingdom.  Either way, WDI has set its sights on Adventureland. And that just covers two of the lands.  Fantasyland, Liberty Square and all the rest have older attractions Imagineering may dismantle to make room for a new ride with new characters or interactive experiences.  Pooh’s Playful Spot, to the delight of many, is rumored to be on the chopping block. 

If you look back over the past few years, there always seems to be something changing at the Magic Kingdom, and each change ushers in a flood of criticism and debate.  This trend is not ending anytime soon.  Before long, there will be little left at the Magic Kingdom that looked the same as it did when many people my age made their first visit.  We got hooked as children to what we saw inside those magic walls, but can we handle the change?  When all is said and done, will we still have the love for it we did all those years ago? Personally, I welcome new experiences.  Nostalgia is never something I attach to a theme park attraction.  I am a devoted fan to Imagineering, and get excited when I get to see something new.  Yes, sometimes a great classic is lost as the expense of something less than wonderful.  But more often I find myself happy to see something new and fun.  But I understand the point of view of the purist, even if I rarely agree with it.  Whether we can handle the change or not, it’s coming.

High School Musical 2

Mouseplanet is reporting that the new High School Musical 2 show has replaced the High School Musical Pep Rally at the Disney MGM Studios. When they said the show would begin running in the fall, I don’t think anyone expected so soon.

Break The Walls Down

In an event that defines a generation (I’m joking), the tarps on the Japan pavillion of Epcot’s World Showcase have finally come down. The tarps have been in place in some shape for the last two years and were finally taken down earlier this week. The Japan pavillion looks completely new, and will probably look even better when it’s newly refurbished dining locations open. 

Tutto Italia Open

The replacement of the legendary Alfredo’s at Epcot has opened to luke warm receptions and food. From the few people I have spoken to about the restaurant, I’ve gathered that they didn’t really enjoy their meals. Don’t let this stop you from trying the restaurant, it is still only a few days old and is still really in it’s testing phases. The current version of this restaurant will close in early 2008 and be remodled. A new restaurant with a new name, look, and menu will open late summer/early fall 2008.

National Treasures

The new exhibit entitled National Treasures will open in the American Adventure pavillion at Epcot on September 28th. The exhibit is said to be one of the most amazing colloections of Americana ever. We will have more coverage on this as it becomes available.