Details Released on the “Frozen” Soundtrack

Walt Disney Animation Studios released details of the soundtrack for Frozen yesterday.

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The dynamic soundtrack will feature eight original songs from Kristen Anderson-Lopez (In Transit, Winnie the Pooh) and Tony® Award-winning songwriter Robert Lopez (Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon), plus a score by the composer of last year’s Oscar®-winning short Paperman, Christophe Beck.

The original motion picture soundtrack, featuring the end-credit recording of “Let It Go” by Demi Lovato. It will be available for sale on November 25, 2013.

Frozen is directed by Chris Buck (TarzanSurf’s Up) and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, Wreck-It Ralph) and produced by Peter Del Vecho (Winnie the Pooh, The Princess and the Frog). Frozen will debut in theaters in 3D on November 27, 2013.

“Jennifer, Chris and the team have created a film with an engaging setting full of compelling characters,” Del Vecho said. “The music elevates and propels this storytelling. The songwriters Kristen and Bobby participated in the creation of the story. We met with them for two hours each day via video conference while we were building our plot—not necessarily about the songs, but about the characters: who they are, how they think, what they want. Each song enhances and expands the story in a way that fully engages the audience in this world.”

The Frozen soundtrack, set for release from Walt Disney Records on November 25, 2013, is available for pre-order at http://smarturl.it/fa1 and http://smarturl.it/fsAmazona1. The Frozen two-disc deluxe edition and the digital deluxe edition soundtrack, which will also be available November 25, 2013, feature 23 and 27 additional tracks respectively, including demos, outtakes and a “Let It Go” instrumental karaoke track.

The soundtrack listing includes:

  1. “Frozen” Heart – Performed by Cast
  2. “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” – Performed by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn and Katie Lopez
  3. “For the First Time in Forever” – Performed by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel
  4. “Love Is an Open Door” – Performed by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana
  5. “Let It Go”Performed by Idina Menzel
  6. “Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People” – Performed by Jonathan Groff
  7. “In Summer”Performed by Josh Gad
  8. “For the First Time in Forever” (Reprise) – Performed by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel
  9. “Fixer Upper” Performed by – Maia Wilson and Cast
  10. “Let It Go” (Demi Lovato Version) – Performed by Demi Lovato
  11. Vuelie (Featuring Cantus) – Score
  12. Elsa and Anna – Score
  13. The Trolls – Score
  14. Coronation Day – Score
  15. Heimr Àrnadalr – Score
  16. Winter’s Waltz – Score
  17. Sorcery – Score
  18. Royal Pursuit – Score
  19. Onward and UpwardScore
  20. Wolves – Score
  21. The North Mountain – Score
  22. We Were So Close – Score
  23. Marshmallow Attack!Score
  24. Conceal, Don’t FeelScore
  25. Only An Act of True LoveScore
  26. Summit SiegeScore
  27. Return to ArendelleScore
  28. TreasonScore
  29. Some People Are Worth Melting ForScore
  30. WhiteoutScore
  31. The Great Thaw (Vuelie Reprise) – Score
  32. Epilogue – Score

Frozen is a stunning big-screen comedy adventure. Fearless optimist Anna sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven—to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.

Keep checking WDWNT for more Frozen information as it becomes available!

VIDEO: Talking Mickey Mouse Meet-And-Greet At Walt Disney World “Magically” Debuts

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We have been talking about talking Mickey Mouse for a long, long time on WDWNT and we’re happy to report that the meet-and-greet experience finally permanently installed on October 22nd! We took a trip over to the Magic Kingdom last night to see Mickey in action and it was honestly everything I thought it would be and more. This video of Mickey interacting with other guests and our kids needs to be seen to be believed:

Eventually Mickey will know the guest’s name and more information about them once they walk in with their MagicBands, but until then he is still talking up a storm and delighting guests daily at the Magic Kingdom in Town Square Theater.

In my opinion, talking Mickey is one of those things that will stun every guest and may even become the highlight of their vacation. The time Mickey now spends with the guest is so much more meaningful since he can reach into a bag of tricks and truly personalize the interaction he has with them. The “tea cup” experience we had is just one of a countless number of “bits” Mickey can utilize to interact and I expect it will very rare to get the same experience twice. Our kids have met Mickey countless times, so as you can see in the video, they were practically stunned silent when he spoke to them. This isn’t a negative however as when we asked them if they liked talking to Mickey after we had exited, they had clearly thought it was very cool and enjoyed it immensely. We will for sure keep going back to see more of what Mickey can do!

So, what do you think? Is this something that will forever change the Walt Disney World Experience? Do you like the idea of talking to your favorite character?

Downtown Disney to Offer Valet Parking Now Through January

Just in time for the holiday shopping season, valet parking will be available at Downtown Disney West Side starting today. The service is offered 4 p.m. – 2 a.m. daily and can be accessed via Entrance 4 at Downtown Disney West Side. The cost is $15 per vehicle and gratuity is accepted. When you’re ready to pick up your car, you can check in at the valet booth or text a designated number for speedy retrieval.

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It is rumored that this service is free for Tables in Wonderland members when they show a receipt, but it has not been confirmed.

The service is scheduled to run through January 1, 2014. As always, parking in regular lots will continue to be complimentary.

VIDEO: “Glow with the Show” Mouse Ears Debut in Wishes! Fireworks at the Magic Kingdom

On Saturday at the Magic Kingdom, Wishes! fireworks debuted using the “Glow with the Show” ear hats for the first time. We have complete video of the show and the mouse ears for you to enjoy today:

We also now have video of Fantasmic! with the “Glow with the Show” mouse ears featuring “picture-in-picture”, so you can clearly see when the ears interact with different scenes and such in the show:

So, after seeing this technology also used in Wishes, what do you think of “Glow with the Show”?

Photos of Disney Springs Construction From Above on October 16th

Thanks to a loyal WDWNT reader, Daniel Gunter, we have some cool photos of Disney Springs construction to share with you today! The photos were taken from the Characters in Flight balloon:

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The parking lot in front of the AMC has been completely leveled in preparation of the first parking structure

A new pedestrian bridge around Pleasure Island is nearing completion

Comedy Warehouse, Curl, and 8Trax have been completely bulldozed

You can see the completed new paint scheme for DisneyQuest in this shot. There is also new nighttime lighting which we will highlight in another post…

Another look at the parking lot

As always, feel free to send us your photos and we will be happy to share them with the world and provide fellow Disney fans with great updates!

Save the Enchanted Forest with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in New Mobile Game “Seven Dwarfs: The Queen’s Return”

Disney Interactive released Seven Dwarfs: The Queen’s Return, a new mobile game Thursday, October 17, for free on Apple, Windows and Android platforms.

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The debut of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on mobile takes players back to the storybook setting of Snow White in the enchanted forest. This time, the Evil Queen has corrupted the realm and players must help the Dwarfs unite to break the curse and bring peace back to the enchanted forest.

Seven Dwarfs: The Queen’s Return features include:

  • Players venture deep into the forest to rescue Snow White and all seven Dwarfs
  • Explore new locations and discover pieces of the Dwarfs’ story
  • Craft items to restore the village and bring happiness to the forest
  • Players mine for hidden treasures and resources in a unique mini-game
  • Send and receive gifts from friends to help on quests

Check out a trailer for the game below:

“Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives” Opens at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives, which is being presented by D23, opened Wednesday, October 16, the 90th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company, at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

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The exhibition encompasses more than 300 artifacts from 90 years of Disney history and showcases the creative innovations and accomplishments of Walt Disney, a native of Chicago. Featuring many artifacts never before widely seen by the public, the exhibition features items such as props, drawings, costumes, artwork from classic Disney animated films, theme park attractions, TV shows, and live-action films, as well as items from contemporary Disney accomplishments.

Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives showcases the creativity and innovation that has defined Disney for 90 years,” said Robert A. Iger, chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company. “We’re proud of this heritage, and we are very pleased to share this rare glimpse into our rich history with Chicago’s world-renowned Museum of Science and Industry.”

Among the extraordinary items to be featured:

  • Clips from several of Walt Disney’s earliest animated works, before there was a Mickey Mouse.
  • The original script, typed by Walt Disney, for the 1928 cartoon short Steamboat Willie.
  • A partial recreation of Walt Disney’s Formal Office from The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Calif., including original furnishings and many of his personal items.
  • Hand-drawn artwork, hand-sculpted models and props used in the production of some of Disney’s most iconic and renowned animated feature films, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Sleeping Beauty.
  • A recreation of a working animator’s office from The Walt Disney Studios featuring authentic animator’s furniture, and models.
  • Animation models and artwork from contemporary Disney animated feature film hits, including The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King and Aladdin.
  • Props from classic Disney live-action films, including Mary Poppins, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Rocketeer, The Princess Diaries, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Enchanted.
  • A special area of the exhibition dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the release of Mary Poppins.
  • A salute to Disneyland Park in California and Magic Kingdom® Park at Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida, showcasing artwork, Audio-Animatronics characters, and memorabilia from such popular attractions as it’s a small world, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and The Hall of Presidents, as well as early plans and correspondence for Walt Disney’s vision of EPCOT.

“Through this exhibit we’re pleased to showcase Walt Disney as both a master storyteller and innovator whose creative legacy  continues to inspire people of all ages,” said David Mosena, president and CEO of the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. “Guests will be immersed in Walt Disney’s ‘can do’ spirit, optimistic outlook and never-ending curiosity that propelled him through his impressive career. This spirit continues to be the creative inspiration behind many of the incredible experiences created by Disney today.”

The exhibition is not included in museum entry and will require an additional timed-entry ticket, which is $9 for adults and seniors and $7 for children 3-11. Tickets are on sale at msichicago.org. MSI members can purchase exhibit tickets for $4.50 per guest. D23 Gold and Silver Members will receive a special discount on exhibit entry.

WDWNT: The Magazine – New Fantasyland: An Examination of Year 1

Now that we’re a year into the opening of the first stages of New Fantasyland, many of the Internet naysayers are still professing that it is not the “Potter Swatter” that the Walt Disney World Resort needed. This is a logical fallacy, based on a premise that Walt Disney World and the Universal Orlando Resort are completely analogous. While it is far from an apples to oranges analysis, it is still more akin to comparing a tangerine to a juicing orange. While both resorts feature multiple parks and resort hotels, the sheer scales and logistics involved in the operation of each make such a linear comparison impossible.

For instance, lets take a look at the premiere piece of evidence that claims New Fantasyland is not the success for the Magic Kingdom that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter was for Universal Orlando: the Themed Entertainment Association Global Attractions Report. (While these numbers are not official, they are the best indicator we have.) In 2010, the year the WWHP area opened at IoA, attendance jumped 30.2%. That same year, MK attendance dropped 1.5%. One can’t argue that WWHP wasn’t a success, and we don’t need to look at how many people that actually translates to know that. Fast forward to this year’s report– IoA still continues to outpace the MK in growth 4% to 2.5%. However, when you look at the actual numbers in 2012, MK’s attendance actually grew by over 87,000 more than IoA, and nothing new actually opened until November. The initial Potter effect leveled off. And while these numbers are not official, they are the best indicator we have.

Regardless of that, the goals of the two expansions are vastly different. While any addition is attended to attract return visitors, the Magic Kingdom is more looking for places to put people at this point. While actual park capacities are both variable and kept secret, some estimates are made. These numbers come from a variety of sources around the Internet, so reliable is questionable– but they are close to the numbers I heard in my time as both a Cast Member (1998-2003) and Universal Team Member (2003). The MK reaches capacity at about 90,000, and Islands of Adventure about 40,000. In 2009, before the WWHP opened, IoA averaged about 36% capacity while MK was 56%. In 2012, both parks were averaging approximately 56%, and for the year August 1, 2012-July 31, 2013, the MK closed due to capacity (at least Phase 2: barring non-Annual Passholder day guests without in park reservations) twelve times. (Thanks to TouringPlans.com for the closure numbers.) If the MK tried to attract a double-digit increase, it wouldn’t have anywhere to put the guests. IoA now has the same problem, and any further expansions will have to focus on adding capacity.

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Now, let’s look at what was actually added to both parks in the two expansions. The MK re-themed a kiddie coaster, added a dark C/D-ticket ride, doubled the capacity of one of it’s more iconic attractions, a themed interactive show where a group can participate, heavy theming, and is still adding an E-ticket hybrid thrill/dark ride. Universal re-themed a kiddie coaster and a dueling adult coaster, added a themed interactive show where one at a time can participate, and an E-ticket hybrid thrill/dark ride.

People will argue the MK  lost a dark ride for a meet and greet. While I lament the loss of Snow White’s Scary Adventure, calling it a one-for-one exchange for a meet and greet is ignoring a lot of facts. The original plans for New Fantasyland did not include the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. It included more themed meet and greets. So the change involved removing a low capacity B/C ticket ride that had one of the shortest waits in Fantasyland, replacing it with a meet and greet, and replacing the proposed meet and greet area with an E-ticket with the same theme as the removed ride. It was a three-way trade similar to what happens in the MLB on a regular basis.

The MK expansion wasn’t a full reaction to the WWHP–it was meant to solve other problems. However, with Universal’s continued and promised investment in it’s parks, WDW will likely need to respond in some way. EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom all can use attendance bumps, and the Studios and AK can both use capacity bumps as well.

AVATAR-Inspired Land Coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

We know AK is expecting a major expansion with the controversial Avatar-themed land. While Avatar is still the highest grossing movie of all time, I don’t think anyone will argue it has the same fan base drawing power as the boy wizard, if it is a well themed land with great attractions it will still draw crowds.  This site, and many others, have talked about the rumored Studios refurbishment for a long time, and the Lucasfilm purchase seems to have changed the focus from primarily Pixar to Star Wars. While this re-imagining of the plans may delay things, everyone still predicts an eminent investment in that park. This leaves Epcot as the park without any future plans or significant rumors. Test Track’s recent refurbishment did a good job, but won’t be a huge impact on the park. There are currently rumors dancing around Imagination! and Captain Eo undergoing a significant change in 2014. That would be an excellent start, and if it is done well could help revitalize Future World.

However, I think Disney is still hesitant about aggressive expansion from the initial AK impact. When the park first opened in 1998, Disney hoped that it would add a day onto most guests’ stays, but initial numbers showed that it was only cannibalizing days from the other parks. While it is something to keep in mind, 15 years is too long to sit without attempting anything to prolong guests’ stays.

It is definitely time for the Walt Disney Company to look at the theme park competition a bit more.  Universal Parks on both coasts are investing significant amounts into expansion. While Disney has not seen significant draws away from its parks so far, allowing the competition to continually reinvent and improve itself to the extent that it has without reaction is not long-term planning. However, blindly comparing one project to another is not a fair assessment of the situation. The Walt Disney World Resort’s complacency with its secondary parks is a legitimate concern for fans, but lambasting the projects they are completing with inappropriate comparisons is doing all parties a disservice.

REVIEW, VIDEO & PHOTOS: “Glow with the Show” Mouse Ears Debut at Fantasmic! at WDW

Last night, Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios celebrated its 15th anniversary with the debut of “glow with the Show” Mouse Ears, an item that illuminates in different ways to interact with and become part of the show. These mouse ears first premiered at Disneyland Resort over a year ago and have been a mediocre success, selling few units while offering such an innovative concept. The hope in Florida is that tourists will be more open to the idea than the local crowd that visits the parks in Anaheim.

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I’m not sure if this will be a regular thing, but there was a cart out full of Glow with the Show ears in the very front of the park as soon as we entered Disney’s Hollywood Studios last night…

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One thing is certain: They are trying really hard to make sure gusts know what “Glow the Show” is and that they go home with them. Window displays in the park featured the items and there were plenty of carts and trucks on the way to the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater selling the ears.

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The ears themselves have been modified greatly from the ones you’ll find in California. The troublesome button on the outside of the ears was replaced with a switch on the inside, added cushioning makes the hat more comfortable and keeps it on, and new adjustable strap was a nice touch. Overall, they improved every issue I had with the ear hat in California.

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With tax, the hats are $25.00 still, a good value considering the price of your average ear hat at the parks.

As far as the usage of the ears in Fantasmic! last night, I was very pleased. I never felt like the technology was overused and when the effects were used, it really added something to the show. You can judge for yourself in our shorter highlight video or in our video of the ears through the full show:

As you can see, a fair amount of the crowd had Glow with the Show mouse ears. Now, the entire dining section of the amphitheater was given them for free, but I would estimate that 30-40% of the remaining crowd had purchased them. This is far beyond the response the ears have received at Disneyland, but probably still below the amount Disney would like.

It will be interesting to see as we move forward if guests embrace the technology here in Florida, especially when the ears debut at the Magic Kingdom on Saturday for Wishes! and Celebrate the Magic. Only time will tell.

So, what do you think? Are you going to buy these ears on your next trip?

WDWNT The Magazine: Dining at Disney with Food Allergies

A couple of years ago the unthinkable happened and I discovered that I had a dairy allergy. Food allergies that develop later in life can seem like a death sentence at first, but over time you learn there are still tasty things you can eat and that life will go on.

While I won’t be enjoying a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar anytime soon, I have come to discover that there are still many treats I can enjoy around property like Pineapple Dole Whips and French Toast Cupcakes. The great thing about Disney is that they go out of their way to accommodate guests with allergies. Now that I am a Disney local I wanted to take some time each month to share with you some of the food options available to you if you have food allergies.

This month I want to begin with a special event that was held at Raglan Road this past weekend. Our friends over at the Gluten Free + Dairy Free WDW Blog hosted a Lunch & Learn at Raglan Road with cookbook author Laurie Sadowski. The event was packed with loads of helpful information as well as getting to enjoy a scrumptious lunch at Raglan Road.

The event started out with a Magners Irish Cider tasting and a chance to mingle with fellow event attendees. It was great to pick up tips from others’ experiences at various restaurants around property. If you have dined on property (whether it be sitdown or counter service) with anyone who has food allergies, you know that a manager or chef will come out to speak with you to discuss your food options. Some places are much more accommodating than others. I have had chefs say they can make me whatever I like off the menu (with some modifications, of course) and others who told me I was limited to a bowl of pasta. So it’s always great to hear from others where they have had the best experience.

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photo 2photo 1The chef spoke with the group first about Raglan Road’s dedication to accommodating allergies. The chef acknowledged that food allergies are becoming more and more common and that, at Raglan Road, they strive to find traditional Irish dishes that are safe for those with food allergies. He also went into a little depth about the food preparation out back. For example, they have dedicated fryers in the kitchen to use for those who have certain allergies.

For lunch, there was a special menu of dairy free and gluten free options provided to us. The menu, as you can see on the left, included Fish & Chips, Butternut Squash Risotto, and a Salmon Salad. I opted for the fish and chips because they are just too delicious to pass up. I have had the regular fish and chips in the past because there is no milk used to bread the fish (the Irish instead opt for beer instead of milk). This is the first time I have ever had the gluten free option and I was surprised to find it just as tasty. As our server pointed out, the gluten free breading makes it extra crunchy! I highly recommend giving them a try next time you are at Downtown Disney.

For the last portion of our Lunch & Learn, Laurie Sadowski spoke about her books and some cooking tips to keep in mind when cooking without flour. I don’t want to give it all away so I recommend you follow the link below and get one of her cookbooks for yourself. Outside of hearing about Sadowski’s books we also got some handouts on cooking with Magners Irish Cider and Mary’s Gone Crackers, two of the event’s sponsors.

While you are waiting for your next trip to the World don’t forget to check out Laurie Sadowski’s allergy free cookbooks. She spoke about some wonderful alternatives to help your baked goods taste just as delectable as those that have gluten, dairy, and other common allergens. I purchased both versions of The Allergy-Free Cookbooks and I am looking forward to baking these recipes! A few of the highlights include: chocolate filled pumpkin cinnamon rolls, coconut pull apart bread, triple chocolate layer cake, and the essential chocolate chip cookie.

Do you also have food allergies? I would love to hear about your experiences dining on property!