Live from Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Star Tours 3D

Tonight we will be broadcasting live from Disney’s Hollywood Studios for the Grand Opening of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. Below you’ll find the uStream live video stream that will be going on during some parts of the event, stay tuned to Twitter @wdwnt for when that goes live.

Below that is our new live blogging tool tweets from @wdwnt and our other reporters live as the event happens, once we go “live” with the evnet you will be able to join in the disucssion and talk live with other fans about the event!

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This is not the price you were looking for….

Update: 5/20/11 @VinylKonrad snapped this pic for us. It seems that there might have been two different prices for the pieces in two different stores. But at least one of theme was selling it for $11.95, so make sure you get them at that price. Saves you $24 bucks!


Update: 5/21/11 At the trade show we ran into Claudia and she said that they had gone back and checked, and that it seems the store closest to the Star Tours ride was selling them at a different price than the Jabba store that was at the other end of the studios. Many other people also confirmed the lower $11.95 price. Interesting…. Can anyone else chime in?

Update: According to grumpychef25 he bought a boxes for $11.95. We will look into this more.


According to reader Claudia, they are selling the Star Wars vinylmation at $12.95 a box, instead of the $11.95 they were sold at back when they first were released in January.

Can anyone else confirm this?

What do you think? I know several of us were very surprised and happy to see the price at $11.95 the day of the release. I wonder why they changed it…

Video and New Information on Star Tours: The Adventures Continue

Disney has made available two new press releases, the first gives a brief overview of the attraction:

Overview: The power of the Force and the magic of Disney have combined to create “Star Tours – The Adventures Continue,” a new 3-D attraction set to open at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. With an eye-popping digital presentation leveraging Dolby 3-D to deliver a vivid and realistic experience, a dramatic musical score and motion simulator-based technology, guests will be immersed in the Star Wars galaxy like never before on a theme park attraction. More than 50 story combinations are possible for guests to experience aboard Star Tours, so guests can enjoy the attraction multiple times without ever experiencing the same adventure.  In fact they never know where the Force will take them!

Opening Dates: May 20, 2011 (Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla), June 3, 2011 (Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.)

Attraction Locations: Walt Disney World Resort:  Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park, Disneyland Resort: Tomorrowland, inside Disneyland park

Attraction Experience Time: Approximately 7 minutes (including boarding at Starspeeder gate), Actual show is approximately 5 minutes.

Height Requirement: 40 inches (102 cm) or taller

Attraction Designers, Writers and Creators: Walt Disney Imagineering, working with Lucasfilm Ltd. and Industrial Light & Magic.

Some famous Star Wars film characters guests can encounter (depending on which story they experience): R2-D2, C-3PO, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Yoda, Sebulba, Admiral Ackbar, Chewbacca, Jar Jar Binks, Princess Leia

Some famous Star Wars film planets and destinations guests can encounter (depending on which story they experience): Kashyyyk, Hoth, Naboo, Coruscant, Tatooine, The Death Star (above the planet Geonosis)

The second release has some quotes from some individuals worth noting:

Tom Fitzgerald, Executive VP & Senior Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering:

On where in the Star Wars timeline the new storyline takes place:

“In the end, after numerous discussions, we decided to place our storyline between the two sets of Star Wars trilogies, giving the project the working title ‘Star Tours 3.5.’ This time period gave our show team the ability to tap into the very best of the Star Wars characters and adventures.”

“But turning the clock back also required some interesting changes for the Star Tours show. The Starspeeder 3000 would need to be an earlier model, the Starspeeder 1000, with a new pilot (especially since Rex, the original pilot, opens the original show saying it’s his first flight!)”

On filming scenes on a Hollywood soundstage:

“We occupied a large soundstage in Hollywood to film a key sequence of the new show. Anthony Daniels flew in from London to bring C-3PO to life on the stage, as well as workshop the script with our writer Steve Spiegel.”

“On the immense soundstage, our production team re-created – full size – a portion of the Starspeeder 1000, so we could film it from multiple angles. Later, the effects wizards at Industrial Light & Magic, under the direction of Bill George, completed the scene, adding in a whole range of droids and characters, and expanding the scale and scope of the scene.”

On new characters created for the attraction:

“All Star Tours Starspeeder 1000s are flown using the latest AC-series Tour Droids. And in fact, our initial plans were for our flight to be piloted by AC-38 better known as ‘Ace.’ However, in discussions with George Lucas during the course of our production, we decided to take the story in a very different direction. So while AC-38 is supposed to be our pilot, by the time we actually take off, the droid sitting in the pilot’s seat will be none other than C-3PO!”

“We also created a new ‘spokesbot’ for Star Tours, modeled after the WA-7 ‘Waitress Droid’ from Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. George Lucas suggested the name ‘Aly San San,’ in reference to Allison Janney, the wonderful actress who provides the voice for this new character. We had a terrific time with Allison in the recording sessions for the show – she brought a lot of warmth and humor to the part.”

On Star Wars characters included in the attraction:

“One of our goals for the new Star Tours show was to pack as much Star Wars into the attraction as possible. That meant traveling to different planets, and meeting up with classic characters from the saga.”

On Star Wars characters included in the attraction (Cont.):

“R2-D2 and C-3PO are back, reprising their roles in the pre-show, and taking on bigger roles (especially C-3PO) in our Starspeeder adventures.”

“It wouldn’t be a Star Wars adventure without Darth Vader. The Dark Lord of the Sith will be accompanied by legions of stormtroopers and some new “skytroopers,” designed especially for our show. Boba Fett, everyone’s favorite bounty hunter, also will be after us, as well as an assortment of nasty droids and creatures.”

“Balancing out the villains are some classic good guys – and even a princess! Master Yoda, Admiral Ackbar and Princess Leia will appear in the show to help guide our adventures. We may even run into Chewbacca along the way!”

On Star Wars destinations included in the attraction:

“We’re going to Tatooine for the Boonta Eve Podrace and to Coruscant. Additional destinations include a visit to the beautiful planet of Naboo, a rare tour of the Wookiee planet of Kashyyyk and a trip to the icy planet Hoth.”

“Of course, no Star Tours adventure would be complete without an unexpected visit to the Death Star, this time above the planet Geonosis. These destinations will be combined in more than 50 different story adventures, so you’ll never know where the Force will take you!”

Anthony Daniels, Actor (C-3PO):

“Wow! Back in the gold suit for the first time since ‘Revenge of the Sith,’ but on this occasion in front of a beloved Starspeeder, a bit like the one R2 and I’d repaired every day since Disneyland first opened the Star Tours Spaceport all those years ago. I’d enjoyed being a part of the original Star Tours, one of the most wonderful jobs I ever had. I’d been alerted that amazing things were in store for passengers on the new Starspeeder, and for me too, and so here I was again, working with many of the same creative teams, with even more spin and excitement than the first time.”

Disney has also released video from inside the attraction:

ZoMG: Ariel Noah 3″

Yesterday, we finally got a sneak peek at the 3″ Vinylmation designed by Noah for the Little Mermaid release at California Adventure on June 11th!!


We only get to see the front of the figure which looks fantastic! The same turquoise color was used as the 9 inch! (they would make quite the set!)

The figure has tiny details of bubbles all over the figure! Noah also pointed out via twitter today, “Noah little mermaid Vinylmation 3″ all have hidden mickeys in the bubbles”

What a great touch!! I don’t know about you but I LOVE when artists include hidden mickeys in their artwork!

No word yet on what the backside of the figure looks like.. Maybe the silhouette of Ariel? We will have to stay tuned to find out!

-Zoe

Picture from Art of Disney blog

Vinylmation Speculation: The Return of Park 4?

Update: 6/1/11 We hear more and more that this is just a mistake on the store’s part, so we are closing this speculation out for the time being. Don’t worry, it doesn’t seem like Park 4 is coming back, every one’s high valued pieces are safe. (If only we can find me an EPCOT ’82 piece)

Update: 5/20/11 According to several comments, people are saying that those particular signs have been up for a while now. So this might not actually come true, however, it’s an interesting idea to think about, especially since we got a “re-release” of Star Wars. (I know it’s a different situation, but still interesting to ponder.)

A message was left on our Facebook wall by David saying he saw a “Coming Soon” sign next to Park 4 at Villains in Vogue at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Is this sign misplaced or did they find some cases of Park 4 somewhere backstage while cleaning up this past weekend? We will look into this. Park 4 wasn’t in stores long and demands a slight premium in the aftermarket. Would you be happy if more Park 4 were on the way?

The Return of the Jedi??

Update: 5/18/11 A picture on the Vinylmation.com blog today reveals Star Wars cases in Jabba’s Hut in Hollywood Studios. Then they reminded us that Star Wars Weekends will be coming in two days. This is probably as close to confirmation that SWW will be the re-release for the Star Wars set in WDW. From the rumors we have heard, expect the Star Wars set to only be available in Hollywood Studios (for Florida).

Update: 4/26/11 We noticed that the Art of Disney blog had the following announcement up. June 4th, 2011 Star Wars will be re-released at the Little Green Men Store Command in Tomorrowland, Disneyland. Also that night will be a signing with Mike Sullivan from 9am-11am. So now all we wait for is the official dates for WDW.
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If you notice in this picture, they say that Star Wars is returning soon. There have been rumors floating around that they might be waiting to re-release the Star Wars series. Those rumors seem to be true as a cast member at D-Street said they were waiting for Star Wars Weekends. So be sure to look for them on May 20th, or there abouts. As always we will be keeping up with this story.

Stormtrooper of the Week #16

The Empire tends to look the other way when dealing with the consequences of workplace environments on highly confidential weapons platforms.

Disneyland Annual Passholders 2011 Explained

The Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure

Designed by Maria Clapsis
Released July 8th
$14.95

Clearly a clear Vinylmation, this passholder exclusive looks quite different from other Little Mermaids or in fact most others at all. Utilizing the old molds, this Vinylmation has clams for ears, fish and Sebastian on its head, a starfish on its foot, a shadow of Ariel on its stomach and bubbles throughout. A very intricate piece. – Nick J

Goofy’s Sky School
Designed by Maria Clapsis
Released July 8th
$14.95

We’ve seen a few different Goofy Vinylmations come out already yet the designers continue to introduce new designs. Goofy’s ears are sky blue with the flight school bird (wearing what looks like may be goggles) in his right ear and the cloud with a bird shaped center missing on his left. The artist seemed to place Goofy inside of the plane for this Vinylmation with the window of the cockpit located on his chest and the propeller on his stomach. This is also created using the old mold. – Nick J

I’m a tin fan, but these boxes the DL APs are packaged in look great!

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WDW 40th Anniversary Explained

Update: 5/17/11 Disney has released pictures and information about the Cast Chasers for this series. They are “distributing” these figures to the Walt Disney World stores as we speak… meaning they are not there yet. They are exclusive to WDW. Disney will let us know when they are available. They also announced they are working on Disneyland exclusive figures.

Update: 1/27/11 Disney announced that this series will only come out on the 28th in Florida, California will have to wait til February 4th to purchase these.

1/19/11- Disney just announced a release date for the Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary Vinylmations.

The figures will be available on January 28th at both D-Streets, California and Florida. February 4th in California. There are 6 figures in this open window set.

The set will also contain 2 variants of two of the figures from the set. They have the same design, just different colors. The variants will only be available by trading with a Disney Cast member inside the Walt Disney World theme parks.

WDW

Retro style and colors. If you noticed, all four parks are represented in D’s around the head.

1971

The year Walt Disney World was opened.

Magic Kingdom

The first of the four parks, opened in 1971. On the head is the Cinderella Castle. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

EPCOT

Opened in 1982 from plans that Walt Disney drew up. The giant “ball”, Spaceship Earth, is represented on the belly of this Vinylmation. Around the head are the silhouettes of a landmark building from each of the countries in the World Showcase. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

Hollywood Studios

Previously called, “MGM Studios”, this park opened in 1989. On the face of the vinylmation is the giant Sorcerer Mickey hat that represents the park. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

Animal Kingdom

The fourth, and final (so far), park. It opened in 1998. It’s symbol is the “Tree of Life” (soon to be a 9″ Park 5 figure). On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

The first of two color variants that will be exclusively available by trading with a cast member at the parks. Based on the WDW figure.
The second of two color variants that will be exclusively available by trading with a cast member at the parks. Based on the 1971 figure.