PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs 2/2/16 (Coca-Cola, STK, Planet Hollywood, New Merchandise, ETC.)

I took a trip over to Disney Springs recently to see the latest progress on all of the construction, so here are some photos of what I found while I was there:

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Planet Hollywood has begun their complete remodel of the establishment

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The new Disney Springs bus loop looks like it could be ready soon

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The Marketplace parking structure continues to rise

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Well, we figured out where the Coca-Cola retail location is going

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Looks like there may be a rolling belt along the building moving bottles around, but that’s just our guess. And no, it’s not World of Coke…

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Another look at Planet Hollywood

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STK Steakhouse should open in March

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Another counter service location operated by Raglan Road is being constructed

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Forty Thirst Street Express became simply Joffrey’s at some point

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The menu boards didn’t even change though

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The Sign Shop is gone from Marketplace Co-Op, replaced by the Attractionistas dolls which Disney is trying to get rolling

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Some of the newer phone case designs at D-Tech on Demand

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Anna and Elsa already in Norway at Epcot

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It’s kind of fun to think of this as Toy Story Land blowing up the Earful Tower…

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Marathon designs still available

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New Oslwald’s Super Service sign at Art of Disney, only $95

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This Hyperion Studios sign is $125

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Good grief…

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Lion King Tsum Tsums now at Once Upon a Toy

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The last of the 2016 merchandise is finally out, the bus and hauler toys

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These new Princess figure sets were released recently and should be available at Disney Parks aroudn the globe

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The re-packaged monorail toys are also readily available now

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The original Spaceship Earth toy with monorail track beneath it was re-released after many years in retirement

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Spotted the new Haunted Mansion snowglobe at World of Disney

 

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Also found this Peter Pan’s Flight one

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Weird new crochet pin set

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Work near Marketplace on a new 2-story building

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Found these amazing dog tags in Galactic Outpost

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Each one is a different attraction poster remade as a Star Wars poster

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Jungle Cruise becomes Hoth

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Storybookland becomes the Space Slug… too bad these are over $20 each…

VIDEO: “Alice Through The Looking Glass” Super Bowl TV Spot

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Check out the Super Bowl TV Spot for Disney’s “Alice Through The Looking Glass”!

Source: Movieclips Coming Soon

In Disney’s “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” an all-new spectacular adventure featuring the unforgettable characters from Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories, Alice returns to the whimsical world of Underland and travels back in time to save the Mad Hatter. Directed by James Bobin, who brings his own unique vision to the spectacular world Tim Burton created on screen in 2010 with “Alice in Wonderland,” the film is written by Linda Woolverton based on characters created by Lewis Carroll and produced by Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd and Jennifer Todd and Tim Burton with John G. Scotti serving as executive producer. “Alice Through the Looking Glass” reunites the all-star cast from the worldwide blockbuster phenomenon, including: Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska and Helena Bonham Carter along with the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen and Timothy Spall. We are also introduced to several new characters: Zanik Hightopp (Rhys Ifans), the Mad Hatter’s father and Time himself (Sacha Baron Cohen), a peculiar creature who is part human, part clock.

Alice Through The Looking Glass opens May 27, 2016.

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 2/1/16 (Zootopia Exhibit Opens, AVATAR, Rivers of Light, ETC.)

I know we’ve been visiting a lot lately, but I made a special trip over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom during the weekend to check out the new “Discovering Zootopia” exhibit and I took plenty of photos of new and exciting things around the park to share, so let’s take a look:

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Pandora looms on the Animal Kingdom horizon

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Riverside Depot now has a pin stand outside, but limited edition pins are only sold inside

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There seems to be a series of attraction snowglobes being released, including Haunted Mansion and Peter Pan’s Flight

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The Tree of Life provides a great backdrop for the bird interaction shows

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Tarzan and Terk were out meeting guests by the AVATAR construction walls

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Work continues on Tiffins and the Nomad Lounge next door to Pizzafari

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Since the Magic of Disney Animation is now closed, the Zootopia preview exhibit was relegated to Rafiki’s Planet Watch

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This awesome drum popcorn bucket with a “furry” exterior is now available in Africa, $13.50 with popcorn

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Even sports the Animal Kingdom logo on top

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Rivers of Light construction has picked up as we’re now hearing Disney wants to debut the show sometime in March

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This has got to be the craziest handicap-accessible ramp I have ever seen… Assuming that is what it is…

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Another look at Pandora on my way out of the park, lots of rockwork already nearing completion

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PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland & California Adventure 2/1/16 (Kylo Ren Arrives, Refurbs, Star Wars Construction, ETC.)

Disneyland Reporter Tim Alcoser visited the Disneyland Resort this past weekend and has some newsworthy photos from around the parks to share with us today, so let’s take a look:

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Autopia is closed for refurbishment as Honda will now be the sponsor

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“it’s a small world” is currently closed to remove the holiday overlay

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Big Thunder Trail is now closed to accommodate Star Wars construction

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BUT YOU CAN PIN TRADE!!!

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Looking at the path from the other end near Big Thunder Mountain

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Construction workers wasting no time getting to work

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The docked Mark Twain

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Haunted Mansion is back open

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While the Jungle Cruise is closed, guests can attend skipper school

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Even though it was advertised for February, Kylo Ren started greeting guests at Star Wars Launch Bay at Disneyland

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The Zootopia Sneak Peek is now open in the “it’s tough to be a bug” theater at DCA

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You can hear Imagineers actively testing Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters, so it should open very soon

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Tim got a unique view of Paint the Night from the Train Station, so we thought it might be cool to share some pics from that spot
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Mardi Gras decor up in New Orleans Square

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Goodnight Disneyland

D23 Members Receive Exclusive Savings All Year Long

At home or on vacation, members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club receive exclusive discounts on shopping, entertainment, and Disney adventures when they present a D23 Membership Card or use special member-only online codes.

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D23 Members can enjoy savings throughout the worlds of Disney including:

  • 15% off all purchases of $60 or more at DisneyStore.com and in all Disney Store locations through March 31, 2016
  • A discount on VIP tickets to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens now through February 7, 2016 at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood—as well as special pricing for Lady and the Tramp and Zootopia during their 2016 runs
  • Savings of 15% off purchases at the ABC Store online, including items from fan favorite shows such as Once Upon a Time and Scandal
  • 30% off the beautiful Disney Princess: A Magical Pop-Up World book
  • Up to 53% savings on Disney magazines including Disney FrozenDisney Junior, and Marvel Super Heroes

D23 is bringing back its most popular opportunities for savings on hotels, restaurants, and stores in and around Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts, including:

  • Discounted rates at Howard Johnson Anaheim, Carousel Inn & Suites, and the Anabella Hotel located near Disneyland Resort; as well as at Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa, B Resort & Spa, Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista, and Wyndham Lake Buena Vista, located near Walt Disney World Resort
  • 10% savings on activities at Sammy Duvall’s Watersports Centre and on merchandise at CURL® by Sammy Duvall at Walt Disney World Resort
  • Sweet savings at Ghirardelli Chocolate Company online, in its two Disney Parks shops, and at the El Capitan Theatre
  • Dining discounts in and around Disneyland Resort, including Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Catal, Uva Bar, Naples, Tortilla Joe’s, and Tangerine Grill

In addition, D23 Members can take advantage of a host of ongoing and limited-time offers developed exclusively for them, including savings on tickets to the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco; a merchandise discount at the Walt Disney Hometown Museum in Marceline, Mo.; 40% off all online purchases of H2O Plusmerchandise—the luxury skincare product available at Disney Parks; savings at UNIQLO online, including its exclusive line of Disney apparel; 10% off all purchases at RIDEMAKERZ® online and at all locations—including the Disneyland 60th Anniversary Limited-Edition RZ Rascar and Rod vehicles available at the Anaheim store; plus 23% off all merchandise online from SMS Audio, the official headphones of D23.

Complete details on all D23 Member discounts and offers, as well as a full list of all the latest specials, can be found online at https://D23.com/Discounts. All offers are available to D23 Gold Members; D23 General Members receive access to a select number of discounts.

 

Rumor: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Coming To Blu-ray April 5th

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UPDATE: Amazon has removed the release date on their site to just a pre-order status.

Although not officially confirmed, Amazon customers have been notified this morning that they will receive their copy of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Blu-ray on April 5th. Amazon.com has also been updated their site to show the April 5th release date:

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There have been rumors for weeks that April 5th was the official release date. Several brand new “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” merchandise items were announced for release for April 5th and that seemed like a pretty big red flag that more than likely the Blu-ray would be released the same day.

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Expect to hear an official announcement from Disney regarding the release date along with the official cover for the Blu-ray/DVD and 3D Blu-ray.

Source: Furious Fanboys, Making Star Wars

New International Trailer For Disney’s “Zootopia”

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A new international trailer for Disney’s “Zootopia” has been released that features some new scenes, including the Popsicle scene above, that were not shown in the domestic trailer. Check it out!

Source: JoeBlo

Disney’s “Zootopia” will open March 4th!

“WDW News Tonight” Debuts TONIGHT and Wednesday Nights Will Never Be The Same

As we announced during our historic 60-hour-boradcast back in November, WDW News Today is about to make waves (radio waves that is) with a brand new show! Starting on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 at 9PM ET you can catch an entirely new, revolutionary 2 hour program from WDWNT every week! You’ve read WDW News Today, but get ready to experience WDW News Tonight!

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This new show will combine popular elements from several past and present WDWNT programs including comedy, news, in-depth discussions, interviews, and games, but will also include some new concepts never heard before. Think of it as The Daily Show meets the WDW News Today Podcast.

WDW News Tonight is hosted by Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, former hosts of WDW News Today: The Radio Show, but will also feature regular appearances by a number of other WDWNT correspondents.

If you are in the Orlando area, you can tune in to AM 1520 WBZO at showtime. For those outside the Orlando area, the show can be heard at Listen.WDWNT.com via computer or mobile device. The show will also utilize new interactive avenues for our listeners, including a live chat, the ability to call-in to the show, and as well as a (For the first time in WDWNT history) live video stream of the show.

The show (as well as popular clips from it) will also be available for streaming and download the very next day at WDWNewsTonight.com. While this won’t offer the interactive features and excitement of listening live, it offers those who can’t catch the show on Wednesday night a chance be a part of the fun.

Coming up on our very first show:

  • A recap of the week’s news (with a WDWNT comedic twist)
  • We’ll play “Where in the World is Tom Corless?” for prizes from Theme Park Connection
  • “What did we just eat?” – A Disney dining review
  • “Tom and Nick are Angry About Things”
  • “WDWNT Now!” Tip of the Week
  • An in-depth discussion of the pressing issues facing Walt Disney World in 2016, including upcoming attractions and additions
  • Flash Back to the Future – An abbreviated version of the popular history segment from the WDW News Today Podcast
  • And much more!

We hope that you will tune in this Wednesday for the very first episode of WDW News Tonight!

WDWNT: Nerd Alert Podcast; “Star Wars: The Force Awakens Roundtable Episode II”

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The Nerd Alert crew is back for another round of more questions, more theories and more special guests as we present “Star Wars: The Force Awakens Roundtable Episode II! Join Joe Hogarty, Patrick Hackett, Ron D’Anna and special guests Fedra Ekres and Tom Corless!

This special episode will be available for download tomorrow morning through WDW News Today: Original Programing  and iTunes!

Kylo Ren Art: eddieholly.deviantart.com

Disney Stuck on the Drawing Board: Beastly Kingdom

By Joe Notaro

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In anticipation for the completion and opening of Pandora: The World of Avatar in 2017, it seemed appropriate to look back at an original plan that would have occupied the now future space that Avatar will inhabit. It seems time to resurrect the Stuck on the Drawingboard series.

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Of all of the lands of Animal Kingdom that were operational on opening day on April 22, 1998, there was planned to be a land that visitors were both hopeful and excited to see constructed. Sadly that expansion never came, and now the land that replaced it. is being transformed into Pandora: The World of Avatar.

Beastly Kingdom was immediately a rock-solid plan in the minds of Disney executives. Animal Kingdom was supposed to feature animals of all types; those in real-life, those who walked the planet but have become extinct, and finally animals of the mystical realm. These plans would have placed Beastly Kingdom squarely in the area now inhabited by Camp Minnie-Mickey. What people do not know, is that Camp Minnie-Mickey had a remnant of the un-built Beastly Kingdom: A dragon shaped fountain within its boundaries. The plan of Beastly Kingdom was to create an area for all mythical and fantastical animals including Unicorns, Dragons, and sea monsters among others.

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The land would have been broken up into two distinct areas: A good “realm” and an evil “realm”. Each of these “realms” of Beastly Kingdom would have a “weenie” or landmark distinguishing itself from the other. The good side would feature an attraction called Quest of the Unicorn, as well as a Fantasia styled boat ride. The evil side of Beastly Kingdom would have featured Dragon Tower, an old castle in ruins inhabited by a fire breathing Dragon. As such the land would have been one of the focal points of the park, and likely would have kept Animal Kingdom from its initial failures.

The area never came to be, and much to do with budgeting and finances. Rumor has it that Michael Eisner had to choose between the Beastly Kingdom area and the Dinoland area as costs soared on the park. Seeing as Disney was in production of the movie DINOSAUR, whcih was a pet project of Esiner’s and already had hundreds of millions of dollars sunk into it, they believed that would be the better land to create and promote (How did that film do?). As such Camp Minnie-Mickey was put in as a last minute placeholder so they could come back to the project later. Many of the Imagineers involved with the project eventually left the company in some sort of disgust at the failure of the construction amid the planning and man hours used in creation. Many of these Imagineers found their way to Universal, and were involved and used most elements from Beastly Kingdom in the creation of The Lost Continent. Proof of this was found in Dueling Dragons (Now known as Dragon Challenge) as the concept of two dueling dragons within a ruined castle was lifted straight from the Animal Kingdom plans.

In an interesting aside, maybe Disney executives had the right idea, as the land that former imagineers created has since been “swallowed” by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and was never really all that popular with guests (nor was the park until Potter opened for that matter). It appears that some of the issues revolved around a convoluted story and a disjointed theme.

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Some elements of Beastly Kingdom are still evident in Animal Kingdom even today:

  • The Marquee of the park logo still includes a silhouette dragon among the animals walking behind the Animal Kingdom name.
  • One of the parking lots of the park was and still is titled Unicorn.
  • There is a statue of a Dragonhead above the ticket booths, though no Dragon exists in the park.
  • Fire blasts would fly from a cave near Camp Minnie-Mickey while guests passed on the Discovery River Cruise. This also included a suit of armor and an overhead announcement to all of the guests on-board the vessels of the short-lived attraction.

Beastly Kingdom was an enormous undertaking that the Disney Company decided was not cost-effective or feasible with the opening of the park, or even in the years following once it was mostly copied for Islands of Adventure. Though there were and still are elements of the Beastly Kingdom concept included in the park (proving the seriousness of the creation of the land), this land has been permanently shelved in favor of AVATAR and Expedition Everest, two attractions also centering on mythical creatures, whether they are from ancient lore or the silver screen.

What we are left with is this simple question: what could have been and will AVATAR surpass what this never-created land might have been?