Podcast Episode 37 Now Available for Download

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Join Tom Corless, Luke Manning, and a cast including Jason Diffendal, Justin Heyman, Nick McLamb, Jose Castillo, and John Corigliano for a show that Bridges the Gaps Between you and the World. Sit back, relax, and enjoy all of the Walt Disney World information and fun we have to offer on this wild edition of WDWNT.

To kick off episode 37, Jason Diffendal, Jose Castillo and Justin Heyman join us in discussing the Walt Disney World news and rumors. This week, we discuss Toy Story Mania, upcoming changes to Pirates of the Caribbean, and the possibility of a revamped Imagination pavillion at Epcot.

Our Walt Disney World history segment, Back To The Future, returns this week, as we talk about the history of Animal Kingdom shows that have performed inside Dinoland U.S.A.’s Theater in the Wild. Join us as we jump into the wild to see The Journey Into the Jungle Book,Tarzan Rocks, and Finding Nemo the Musical spectacles.

After that, we have the latest discussion in our dining series, as we discuss table and counter service dining locations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. You may be surprised at just how many great offerings this decade-old park has to offer.

Our newest segment, Town Square Talk, is back this week with WDWNT community forum administrator Justin Heyman highlighting the hottest topics being discussed this week. Be sure to get in on these and other exciting discussions by heading over to http://wdwnewstoday.com/forum!!! We also higlight our new video download site, WDWNTube, featuring tons of great Disney Parks videos. Be sure to check that out at http://wdwntube.wdwnewstoday.com!!!

Finally, we welcome a rare occurrence to the show, as Luke and I answer a listener email. As always, we invite you to send in your questions by email to wdwnewstoday@gmail.com or leave a message or comment on our voicemail at (206) 666-2982.

This episode is also available in an enhanced version. An enhanced podcast is a podcast with added features that standard podcasts don’t have. Enhanced podcasts include many features like Chapter listings, this lets you skip through chapters or see what is in store for this weeks show. Enhanced podcasts also have images to let you differ the chapters by. Enhanced podcasts have one negative feature, you can not play them on most MP3 players. The file format for this is a .m4a which can play on Apple’s iPod and Microsoft’s Zune. You will also need iTunes or Windows Media Player to be able to skip through chapters. If you need or would like the standard edition, download the normal edition listed below this file both on Itunes and in our podcast directory.

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Sing Along with a Spud

We finally have our first listen to the theme song to Toy Story Mania, thanks to the already operating Mr. Potato Head barker at Disney’s California Adventure:

Toy Story Mania is scheduled to debut at Disney’s Hollywood Studios later this month, with the official opening around May 20, 2008.

Meet ‘n’ Greet Removed From the Vine

The Disney VISA rewards program had a little Meet ‘n’ Greet thing inside the Seasons of the Vine theater, that gave you a free PhotoPass photo with Disney characters. Well since Seasons of the Vine has closed to make way for the Disneyland Resort Preview Center, the Meet ‘n’ Greet opportunity has moved to somewhere in Hollywood Pictures Backlot.

The Public Really Can Tell the Difference!

The LA Times really slamed DCA down today! You just have to read this one paragraph to see what I mean:

When the park opened seven years ago, its deficits were clear even to the children who visited. One fabulous ride — “Soarin’ Over California” — was buttressed by a small array of standard county-fair attractions, albeit given a Disney gloss: the ubiquitous flume ride, a Wild Mouse coaster, centrifugal-force swings, a giant Ferris wheel. Compared with Disneyland, where delights are tucked into every corner, California Adventure seemed barren, low on rides and big on restaurants and souvenir shops. Mainly, it seemed as if the Imagineers had taken the day off to go to Knott’s Berry Farm.

To read the read of this somewhat disturbing article, plus commentary, check out MiceChat!

More Refurbishment News!

It seems to be an hour for refurbishment news. This just in, the Corn Dog Castle refurb that was planned for 5/5/08-5/6/08, has been moved to 5/12/08-5/22/08. Which does mean it has been extended quite a bit! It is probably just routine maintenance though…

Big Thunder Mountain Mini-Refurb?

A refurbishment for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was/is planned for April 28th through May 1st. But looking through Disneyland.com, it seems that the planned refurbishment has been removed.

Stay tuned to Disneyland News Today to see if this refurbishment happens or not.

More Tiki Room 45th Anniversary Collectibles

The Enchanted Tiki Room will be celebrating its 45th anniversary this Summer. A couple of days ago, we showed you some of the first pieces of merchandise revealed for the occasion. Well now some even better pieces are to be released as well! Let’s take a look at some of them:


Various acrylic posters, like this varition of the attraction poster, will be available for $800+


A limited edition T-Shirt with this graphic will be available for $26


This pillow will be available for a currently unknown price


The back of the pillow


This mouse-pad will be available for $10.50


This very nice looking mug will be available for the great price of $12.95


And different drinking glasses like these will be released for $8

To see the rest of the products coming out, click here!

A Magic Kingdom of All the World’s Children

A local newspaper reporter got it right when she wrote that, after we updated Pirates of the Caribbean last year, “many fans grudgingly acknowledged that… the additions may make the ride more appealing to young park goers.” Now, based purely on rumors that are mostly inaccurate, we are being criticized for touching another one of Walt Disney’s “classics.”

We all agree that “It’s A Small World” is a Disney classic. But the greatest “change agent” who ever walked down Main Street at Disneyland was Walt himself. In fact, the park had not been open 24 hours when Walt began to “plus” Disneyland, and he never stopped. Having started my Disney career at Disneyland one month before the park opened in 1955, I can cite countless examples.

Like all my colleagues at Walt Disney Imagineering, I was pressed into action to help make “It’s A Small World” happen at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. We were all working to complete and open Ford’s “Magic Skyway” and General Electric’s “Carousel of Progress” (I worked on both) as well as “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” for the State of Illinois. But 11 months before the World’s Fair opening, Walt agreed to do “a salute to the children of the world” for UNICEF, and all the Imagineers somehow made it happen.

Mary Blair’s illustrations were, of course, the spark. But this was one of those great Disney “team efforts,” and many Disney legends joined her: Marc Davis; Blaine Gibson; Rolly Crump, Harriet Burns and numerous others. And, of course, Bob and Dick Sherman added that song we can’t get out of our heads. I interfaced with all of them to write and produce a 24-page souvenir book that was sold at the Fair, because Walt wanted to showcase and thank the team for an extraordinary accomplishment.

Now the rumors are swirling that we are “ruining Walt’s creation.” I’ve heard that we are planning to remove the rainforest, add Mickey and Minnie Mouse, create an “Up with America” tribute, to effectively “marginalize” the Mary Blair style and Walt’s classic (all not true).

In fact, just the opposite is true. We want the message of brotherhood and good will among all children around the world to resonate with more people than ever before, especially today’s young people. Our objective is to have everyone who experiences “It’s a Small World” understand (in the words the Shermans’ wrote 44 years ago) that “there is just one moon, and one golden sun, and a smile means friendship to everyone.”

To make “It’s A Small World” even more relevant to our guests, Tony Baxter (who created the concepts for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash Mountain and other Disneyland classics) and I arrived at the same place eight years ago. To accomplish our objective, we decided to seamlessly integrate Disney characters into appropriate thematic scenes in the attraction, and do it completely in the distinctive “Mary Blair style.” We spent many long months exploring ways to accomplish this.

We are not turning this classic attraction into a marketing pitch for Disney plush toys (rumors to the contrary). Between Tony, our chief designer Kim Irvine, and me, we represent 128 years creating Disney park entertainment and fun for literally billions of guests around the world. We are not “young marketing whizzes” trying to make a name for ourselves. We were fortunate to have trained, and worked with, all of Walt’s original Imagineers.

In the Shermans’ song, it’s the oceans that are wide, and the mountains that divide. Our goal was, and always will be, to bring people together, and keep this classic “the happiest cruise that ever sailed around the world” (words I personally wrote for that souvenir guide nearly half a century ago).

Or, as Walt Disney phrased it in his introduction to that guide, “a magic kingdom of all the world’s children.”

Martin A. Sklar
Executive Vice President
Walt Disney Imagineering
Imagineering Ambassador

WDWNTube is Now Open!!!

The latest division of WDW News Today has arrived in the revolutionary new video sharing system we are calling WDWNTube, short for the “WDW News Today Tube”. This new site will soon be home to the largest collection of videos featuring the Disney Parks and Resorts, but it will also be home to your videos. In addition to being able to download hundreds of our own videos, WDWNTube will allow visitors to upload videos that they have taken on their trips to the many Disney Resorts around the world and possible have them added to the download directory to be shared with the world. The site is now operating and is currently housing 23 videos that you can download and enjoy right away. You can always visit WDWNTube by going to wdwntube.wdwnewstoday.com, or follow the text links you’ll find on Disneyland News Today, WDW News Today, and The Disney Pincast sites. We will also be setting up a section on the WDWNT Community Forum where you can request and ask questions about WDWNTube videos. So don’t wait, start enjoying and being a part of the Disney Park video revolution today!!!