WDWNT: The Magazine Issue 10 Released

We are happy to announce the release of issue 10 of WDWNT: The Magazine.  As we turn our attention to winter in the parks, we take the opportunity to look at some of the Disney company offerings this year.  First we head across the Pacific for a look at Hong Kong Disneyland.  From there it’s back to the United States for a special look at the recent Marty Sklar and Jack Lindquist panel at IAAPA 2011 Exposition.  Then, we travel from the real world to the virtual world as we have an in-depth review of the Disneyland Kinect game that was recently released.  Finally we enter the fairy-tale world by considering ABC’s new hit, Once Upon A Time.

We also have a few of our reoccurring columns in this issue as Eating WDW provides a photo report related to Mickey’s Christmas Carol, a look at the latest in Vinylmation offerings including some holiday themed vinyls, and Magical Memorium goes back in time to review the history of the Orange Bird.  All this, along with monthly news highlights, a new Where in the World photo hunt, and much more await you in this issue of WDWNT: The Magazine.

We hope that you will find the articles within both entertaining and educational.  If you have any suggestions or feedback, we are always happy to hear from our readers.  Just send an email to WDWNTthemagazine@wdwnt.com and share your thoughts.

As a reminder, the magazine is available for free in digital form from our website (http://www.wdwntthemagazine.com), or in printed form from MagCloud (http://www.magcloud.com).

Max Guggenheim’s 12/17/11 DLR Photo Report

DLNT Photographer Max Guggenheim was at the Disneyland Resort yesterday and grabbed some fantastic photos of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street to share…

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How about some Cars Land photos from the Fun Wheel

Curio Shop signage up

Cozy Cones

The Backside of the Mountain is now being painted

Ramones signage has also been placed

You can see the top of the Courthouse

Carthay Circle Theater from the fun Wheel

Back on the ground, more pictures of Route 66

The street has been poured

The courthouse looks finished on the exterior

Notice the peace signs next to Fillmore’s

Junkyard Jamboree vehicles

Buena Vista Street

Looks like framing is done and work has begin on the exterior

In Disneyland, a few pics of the new Jolly Holiday Bakery sign and weather vane

Thanks for Reading

Fantasyland Shrinks Before It Expands

Guests visiting the Magic Kingdom are being given a special warning beginning today…

The problem is not so much the waits as much as it is the space. The construction walls for New Fantasyland are moving out again so some work on the pathways can be done to prepare for the opening of Storybook Circus in just a few weeks time. Christmas week is usually busy enough, but with the walls coming out, Disney is expecting guest gridlock in Fantasyland. The hope is that giving guests this warning will get many of them to experience Fantasyland before noon. Here’s how Disney is wording it to their cast members:

As we continue preparing New Fantasyland for its debut at Magic Kingdom Park, it will be necessary to expand construction walls throughout the area. We will be using a number of tactics to help ease Guest flow through Fantasyland during this time, such as temporarily removing merchandise or food and beverage carts from the land. To ensure our Guests have the best experience possible, we will be encouraging them to visit Fantasyland in the morning hours when they can usually enjoy the shortest waits of the day. We also suggest that families with strollers leave them parked in one of the designated Fantasyland stroller locations while exploring the land.

Our advice: try to stay out of Fantasyland until 2012…

The “Other” Disney Outlet

Last week we talked about the Disney Outlet store at the Orlando Premium Outlets near 535 in Orlando Florida. Today we got pictures from a reader who went to the Disney Outlet store at the Orlando Prime Outlets near Kirkman Rd. Check out the selection. Much better then the one by 535. (Although oddly enough, both stores are right next to the food court!)

They had lots of the Green Drip 9″ figures, on sale for $27.99. The Black 9″ CYOs were on sale for 1/2 price, $19.99. Most other figures were either $5.99 or $7.99. If you look closely at this picture, on the left side you’ll see some red boxes. These are Disney Cruise Line exclusives. They had the Alaska Totem Pole and the Mexico Rivera figures for only $5.99! I know our reader picked up several of the Alaskan pieces, but I’m sure there are still some Mexican pieces out there.

Lots of Oh! Mickeys and various (non-white) create your own 3″s. There were also a fair amount of Park 3 Blind Boxes available too!

And a whole lot of the same two or three Animal Kingdom figures!
Thanks to our secret reader for sending in these pictures. If you find vinylmation in weird places or a good sale on them, take some pics and send them in!

Josh Siegel’s 12/15/11 Epcot Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Josh Siegel visited Epcot last night and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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The Germany train village is decorated for the holidays

Candlelight Processional

Santa’s Village at the American Adventure

Plenty of holiday merchandise available

Precious Moments Disney dolls

More Precious Moments

You can build your own Disney Christmas village with these pieces

Decorations at the American Adventure

Hanukkah display

How to make one large gingerbread house

Katsura Grill at the Japan pavilion is now open

It looks nice after the long remodel

A look at the menu

Epcot Christmas tree

New directional signage is up around Future World

The signage is either blue or green, again pointing to the eventual renaming of Future World East and West as Blue/Green that we have been talking about for a few years

Topiary display near Innoventions

A booth on the walkway between Future World and World Showcase behind walls

Stage set for Joyful!

The tip board still works and is decorated for the holidays!

The Stitch topiary lights up at night

Lilo and Stitch signed the back

Bambi

Thumper and Flower

If you can’t have real snow…

A “Blizzard” Hits Paradise Pier

Blizzard Entertainment, which make the games World of Warcraft and Starcraft, recently held a holiday party after hours at California Adventure. It seems they got something very special, a special World of Color encore featuring music and video from the games they create. While there is not any fountains in this encore it is still a pretty neat video.

 

Pepper Market Buffet May Stay After Successful Test Run

From Pam Brandon on the Disney Parks Blog:

It’s only a test, but we expect the new buffet concept at the Pepper Market in Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort might stay. The former “food court”-style dining has been replaced with a concept that suits families and conventioneers – a quick bite and a diversity of flavors.

The restaurant looks the same, but instead of ordering from stations, you now pay a set price and it’s all you care to eat for everything from roast beef (or pork or turkey) to paninis, slices of pizza, pasta, salads and Mexican fare. We paired an enchilada with mashed potatoes, and had the kitchen make us a personal-size pizza instead of just ordering a slice of cheese or pepperoni. Everything is made from scratch, says Chef Stephen Wheeler.

Breakfast is waffles, made-to-order omelets, French toast, biscuits and gravy, pancakes and all the extras to accompany.

The buffet is for breakfast and lunch, dinner is a la carte. Cost is $14.99 for breakfast, $8.99 ages 3 to 11, and $16.99 for lunch, $9.99 ages 3 to 11. Non-alcoholic drink and dessert included.

FREE Wi-Fi is Available at Select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

While Disney may not openly publish this information, complimentary wireless internet (Wi-Fi) is now available in public areas at many Walt Disney World Resorts in addition to Guest rooms as follows:

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort:
• Porte Cochere
• Main Lobby
• Bus stops
• Guest rooms
• Feature Pool (one pool at each; specified for some resorts below)

Old Key West:
• Olivia’s
• Turtle Shack

Saratoga Springs:
• Turf Club
• Arcade
• High Rock Springs Pool is enabled (not Paddock)
• Treehouses (Guest rooms)

Yacht & Beach:
• Captain’s Grill
• Yachtsman Steakhouse
• Arcade
• Convention Center lobby and porte cochere
• Meeting rooms and pre-function rooms (Conv. Center)
• Cape May Café
• Beaches & Cream
• Marketplace

Wilderness Lodge:
• Whispering Canyon Café
• Artist Point
• Roaring Forks
• Lobby and rooms in the Wilderness Lodge Villas

Polynesian Resort:
• Ohana
• Kona Café
• Captain Cooks
• Luau Cove
• Arcade

Coronado Springs:
• Maya Grill
• Pepper Market
• Food Court
• Arcade
• Convention Center lobby and porte cochere
• Meeting rooms and pre-function rooms (Conv. Center)

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge:
• Jiko
• Boma
• The Mara
• Sanaa
• Bus stop at Kidani
• Lobby and villas at Kidani

BoardWalk:
• Arcade
• The Boardwalk (from ESPN to Atlantic Dance… NOT inside the locations on The Boardwalk)
• Conference Center lobby and porte cochere
• The Attic
• Meeting rooms and pre-function rooms (Conf. Center)

Contemporary:
• California Grill (including private rooms)
• Chef Mickey’s
• The Wave
• Contempo Café
• Arcade
• Convention Center lobby and porte cochere (as well as 2nd floor common areas)
• Meeting rooms and pre-function spaces (Conv. Center)
• Rooms, lobby and Porte Cochere of Bay Lake Tower

Grand Floridian:
• Narcoossee’s
• Victoria & Albert’s
• Citricos
• 1900 Park Fare
• Grand Floridian Café
• Gasparilla Grill & Games
• Feature pool enabled is the Beach Pool (NOT the courtyard pool)
• Convention Center lobby and porte cochere
• Convention Center parking lot
• Convention Center courtyard/patio
• Meeting rooms and pre-function rooms (Conv. Center)

Spotlight On: Custom Vinylmation Artist Jorge Castilla

Jorge Castilla of RedVirtue Vinylmation Arts is best known for his line of Star Ducks line of customs. Well, it was time to catch up once again with Jorge and he has updated Star Ducks with new flavors and has also just created a new design based on the Stop and Go sign above D-Street.



Destination Vinylmation: What made you think of designing this D-Street icon?
Jorge: Well I’ve been racking my brain trying to think of a great “urban” design. You and I have agreed in the past that the Urban series has been pretty wishy-washy in the delivery department. I wanted to come up with something that yelled “why haven’t you come up with this, Disney?” No disrespect to the artists they generally do a wonderful job, especially with all the other series’. But man that urban series hurts to even acknowledge sometimes. My favorite set is Urban #4. There were so many great original designs in it. Big Teeth, Blocks, Heart Broken, Tin Mouse, and Yellow Splattered remain some of my all time favorite vinylmations in my collection. But it has me scratching my head why I haven’t experienced more amazing designs in the series. Urban is a theme with so much freedom that the other series’ don’t have, but it’s seldom tapped into. So far I’ve designed “Lonesome Ghostbuster Mickey,” which juxtaposed The Lonesome Ghost cartoon with the 80’s blockbuster, Ghostbusters. I’ve also made the Star Ducks Cafe vinylmations that gave a Disney spin to a popular coffee brand. Making “character” based vinylmations kinda seems like something that if you make it Disney will eventually do it too if they haven’t already. So I’ve pretty much avoided making character-based vinyls because I want my customs to remain to have value, and if I make a character and Disney makes that character later I feel that custom may lose some of it’s appeal. So I really take joy in trying to create vinyls that will likely not be made, but still have that Disney flare to them. Like the Grape Soda Bottle custom vinylmation. It isn’t a character but it’s still Disney/Pixar. I mean we all collect Vinylmations because they are Disney themed right? Sorry for the tangent. When thinking of “what to make next” the D-Street icon seemed like one of those obvious choices to do. Just about everyone who collects Vinylmations recognize the icon.

DV: The hand on “Stop” is brilliant. Was the molded hand the idea from the start?
Jorge: Most definitely. It’s another reason why I wanted to do it. I didn’t think anyone had tried tackling it yet and I figured it would either be a long time before Disney does it themselves if at all because of that over-sized hand. I don’t think they would want to invest on making a new hand mold just to use it once. They’ve made claw-hand molds but so far it’s been used twice: Lobster and Cancer. But with the D-Street “stop” icon there really isn’t much use for that mold afterwards which may not be a lucrative investment for them.

DV: Did you have any challenges with these designs? If so, what and how did you overcome them?
Jorge: It took me a little while to figure out what to make the hand out of. My first initial test was with bake-hardening clay. But it seemed that when I painted the baked clay the paint would stay tacky when I applied it to the hand. Luckily I found a great alternative at the hardware store that is very strong and stays dry when you paint it.

DV: Is this set for sale?
Jorge: There are going to be seven sets. They will each be put up on auction on ebay one by one. Each comes with a cool over-sized artist card featuring both “Stop n Go” Mickeys. The third set is already up for auction!

DV: How many times have you ignored the Stop signal and went into D-Street anyway? (We won’t tell)
Jorge: All the time!

DV: Can you hint to any designs swimming around in your head right now?
Jorge: Definitely. There will be a “Marshmellow Mess” Lonesome Ghostbuster Mickey in the future that comes with a pretty cool accessory. I’m currently testing out a variant design for the Grape Soda Bottle vinylmation. Star Ducks is getting new flavors this month too – Strawberries & Cream, and Caramel! There’s also a Peppermint Mocha flavor already in circulation for the Holidays. On the more urban side of things I’m currently working on vinyls that are very Disney but very non-character specific. I wish I could say more this early because I’m very excited about them. But we’ll have to wait till next time.

DV: To keep up with Jorge, visit his Facebook page.