REVIEW: Disney Infinity “Finding Dory” Play Set Offers Hours of Fun

Note: I completed all of the story missions in the Finding Dory Play Set. I also played a few side missions and completed all of the challenges. In the end, I played roughly seven hours. The following review reflects only my time spent during this play through.

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It pains me to admit it, but the final piece of content for Disney Infinity is officially here. This marks the end of the line for Avalanche Software’s fantastic toys-to-life Disney game. With that said, the Finding Dory Play Set was created during a time when the team thought the franchise still had a long and bright future ahead. This Play Set was not designed to be a farewell to fans, it was supposed to be the next Play Set of many. The Finding Dory Play Set feels like an odd send-off for the series, though it clearly was never intended to be the last piece of content.

Alright, all despondent fanboy feeling aside, let’s get into the review. The game’s story centers around Dory and friends returning to the MLI after a flooding takes place. Playing as either Dory or Nemo, your objective is to rescue all the fish you can. Once a level is complete, you return to the ocean with your new fish friends in a community that Dory and Marlin have constructed for the transient fish.

Dory and Nemo can attack with their tail’s and trap enemies in bubbles. Although adding fish characters to the Disney Infinity roster sounds like a challenge, the final product results in some of the game’s most interesting characters. The majority of the gameplay is 2D side scrolling adventure-esque, while the hub world, side missions, and challenges are all in third-person.  The camera is a bit weird while swimming in third-person but not enough to really hinder gameplay. Much like the Inside Out Play Set, I found myself wishing more of the game was third-person. Still, the 2D play style is fun and unlike Inside Out, I found myself more engaged throughout missions.

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The game’s 13 story missions consist of making it from point A to point B, while trying to find all the stray fish you can. The levels offer small puzzles that never progressed enough to really challenge me, though I would not hold that against the game seeing as Disney Infinity is an all-ages game.

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Surprisingly, the levels do change enough in variety that I was always entertained. Some levels have you jumping from fish tank to fish tank while defeating enemies, and other levels have you avoiding kids grabbing at you as you try and make your way through the touch pool.

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Another fun element to the gameplay is the addition of tools, or in this case, assistants. Throughout the game you unlock a shrimp, a cuttlefish, and a crab that all possess different abilities that help you to solve puzzles and unlock new areas. While their contributions are simple, it sure adds some variety to the gameplay and prevents the player from completing a level simply by pushing the analog stick in the right direction.

Once the story is complete, you can return to previous levels to gain access to new areas and collectibles. You can also play around in the hub world, continue to customize the community you’ve built, and beat your previous records on challenges. Overall, the Play Set offers a lot for the $30 asking price.

Speaking of which, this is the second time a Play Set has only included one figure (the first being Marvel Battlegrounds). The box includes the Finding Dory Play Set piece and the Dory figure. Nemo is available for purchase separately and includes two Power Discs.71CDYTOW8XL._SL1500_ The decision to include the power discs with Nemo rather than selling a separate Power Disc pack leads me to wonder if this was Disney’s response to try and move the remainder of their inventory. Of course we will probably never know but it does make one wonder…

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Presentation wise the game looks and sounds as good as ever. The Disney Infinity art style looks  fantastic across all Disney owned properties and Finding Dory is no exception. Everything from the figures (especially the figures) to the art style is a visual treat! My only gripe is the game’s voice acting. While most characters in the Play Set sound great, Marlin is painfully bad. The voice actor that plays him tried so desperately to capture the voice of Albert Brooks, but ultimately just created painful dissonance.

Overall I think fans of Disney Infinity will be quite pleased with the Finding Dory Play Set. I had a lot of fun plying it, and while it is certainly not the best Play Set, it is a really good one. The gameplay, while not reinventing the wheel, is engaging throughout, and the world is unlike anything seen before in Disney Infinity.

Finding Dory is yet another reflection of the love and hard work that has been poured into the Disney Infinity series. While it is not a proper send-off, it has been a gift for me to have one last go at a new adventure set in the Disney Infinity universe.

PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: Royal Sommerhus FROZEN Character Meet and Greet Opens in Norway at Epcot

Despite an announced June 21st opening date, the Royal Sommerhus meet and greet opened to the public on Friday at Epcot. The Frozen meet and greet pavilion is the new home to Anna and Elsa and opens at 9am (which is when Frozen Ever After and the Norway and Mexico pavilions will now open come Tuesday morning).

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The architecture is beautiful, seamlessly fitting into the existing World Showcase.

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Wait times have remained low, a byproduct of having multiple meet and greet rooms in this custom built location.

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The interior is gorgeous, going more authentic then cartoon based.

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One of the many tapestries pays homage to Maelstrom!

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After winding through the queue, guests are directed to one of four possible rooms in which to meet Anna and Elsa.

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For a complete walk through experience (and a rather funny character interaction), please watch our video:

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Needless to say, the Royal Sommerhus exits into its own gift shop…

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The team that brought this project to life really went above and beyond to fit the Royal Sommerhus into World Showcase. This is by far one of, if no the most authentically themed space in all of World Showcase, and it is home to a meet and greet… not a restaurant, not a ride, but just a space to meet Anna and Elsa. The attention to detail and the effort by Disney to decrease lines to meet their most popular characters can only be seen as a massive success. The Royal Sommerhus is a pleasant addition to the park that takes away from the existing experience in no way, in fact, the facade does a wonderful job filling in an otherwise forgotten expansion pad in Epcot.

VIDEO, REVIEW: Star Wars – A Galactic Spectacular, Is It Better Than Previous Show

It’s no secret that Symphony in the Stars was one of my favorite fireworks shows of all time, so when we broke the news that Disney was going to kicking the show up a notch with new lighting, projection mapping, and fire, to say I was excited would be an understatement.

Last night, Star Wars – A Galactic Celebration debuted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. If you haven’t seen it yet, we do have video:

There are some fantastic “WOW” moments in the show, from a smoke cloud that is used as a projection surface, to the fact that all of the trees in the Center Stage area were rigged with lights (which is actually why I chose the spot we were in to film this). There is some fantastic newer technology at play in this show and the projections, lighting, and effects around guests are stupendous.

My major issue with the show is the amount of fireworks and the location of them. The new launch site behind the park is far, far away and very off center. As you can see in our video, we are standing at an extreme angle, but the fireworks appear straight away from us despite that. Also, there is a lot less pyro than the previous show. Some are saying it is budget cut related, but I tend to think it’s just a different style show and the fireworks not being so close gives the show less of an impact. The thing that made the Studios fireworks shows different was how close you felt to the action and the large barrages of fireworks they would use to make up for the fact that they couldn’t do as big of a show as Magic Kingdom. Apparently, if we want Star Wars and Toy Story Land, we’re going to have to live with this new launch site for fireworks. Luckily, this show does its very best to counter that with a lot of really neat effects (barring the flamethrowers which missed the debut show).

Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular is really good, it just lacks the bang of the previous show, but you may just be distracted enough by all of the new, fun technology they installed to notice. It is definitely worth seeing on your next visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

PHOTOS: Grand Floridian and Polynesian Beaches Get Permanent Fences

After the recent alligator attack, we figured Disney would do something, and we speculated on what exactly it would be on this week’s WDW News Tonight show on Wednesday night. Well, now we know: permanent rope fences have been installed along the waterfront at the Grand Floridian and Polynesian beaches. The signs warn of alligators and snakes in the area. 

VIDEO: Take Flight on the NEW “Soarin’ Around the World” at Epcot

After what seems like an eternity of waiting, Soarin’ at Epcot is finally taking us around the world as of this morning. Take a look for yourself in our full ride video:

I would be lying if I didn’t say it was an improvement over the original and probably the version of the ride Epcot always should have had. That being said, there is a lot of CGI elements which may pull you out of the realism of the ride for a moment, but there are so many new “WOW” moments that I’m willing to forgive them. The ride programming pushes the technology to the limits, swooping and swaying like Soarin’ never has before. New scents and scenes make the attraction almost an entirely new experience, and one I think Epcot guests will enjoy for a long time to come.

Soarin’ Around the World is now open at Epcot and Disney California Adventure, and as Soaring Over the Horizon at the Shanghai Disney Resort.

PHOTOS: Shanghai Disneyland Exhibit Opens in Epcot

With Shanghai Disneyland’s grand opening comes a new exhibit in the China pavilion in Epcot. The exhibit is located next door to the Reflections of China film, accessible from outside doors and from the lobby of that attraction. Enjoy this photo preview of the gallery, now open to all guests (video to come):

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A raised map (which hopefully will be replaced by a model soon) shows the location of all the lands
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Mickey Avenue
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TRON Lightcycle Power Run and Jet Packs
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Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue
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Peter Pan’s Flight and Journey to the Crystal Grotto
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Adventure Isle
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Disneytown Lakeshore, including World of Disney
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UPDATE: Patrick is Still Your Chief Flight Attendant in Soarin’ Around the World!

Reports are coming in from the Twitterverse that Patrick Warburton is indeed hosting the preshow at Soarin’ Around the World! Cheers of joy can be heard in this video clip posted by one of the first passengers this morning.

After a cryptic tweet from Patrick Warburton yesterday, it was unclear whether he would be returning when the ride reopened today.

Many Disney fans were rather upset with the notion that Patrick might not return this morning.

It appears that the preshow is the same, with the only change being the “Soarin’ Around the World” appearing in the text. It is unclear whether Patrick Warburton’s tweet yesterday was simply saying goodbye to the original film, or whether he actually thought he was being replaced with a new flight attendant in a new preshow. My theory is that Disney never asked him to record a new preshow, so he just assumed that someone else was doing it. He may have assumed, just as most fans did, that there would be a new preshow. None of us really considered the possibility that Disney might just use the old preshow as-is with some minor text modification. But in hindsight, this makes perfect sense! Why replace something that isn’t broken!

Patrick Warburton Confirms He Will Not Return in Soarin’ Around the World?

Soarin’ Around the World will open at both Epcot and Disney California Adventure tomorrow morning, and while guests will still be able to soar in a familiar surrounding, Chief Flight Attendant Patrick may not be welcoming guests to Soarin’…

Patrick Warburton portrayed the character in the preshow of the attraction which operated for 15 years in California and 11 in Florida, becoming a beloved theme park icon by fans. The loss of the character is already being met with sadness from fans around the world, despite the tweet being quite cryptic.

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On a bright note Warburton’s voice now graces the queue and pre-show of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, so he will continue to be a part of the Disney Parks for a long time to come regardless of what happens tomorrow.

So, what awaits us tomorrow in Soarin’ Around the World? You will have to tune in to find out…

RUMOR: Disneyland Forever Fireworks To Be Discontinued for Budgetary Reasons

When the Disneyland Forever fireworks show was introduced as part of the Diamond Celebration in May 2015, we assumed it would stay beyond the anniversary event, just as “Remember, Dreams Come True” did ten years earlier during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Well, it seems the show will conclude along with the Diamond Celebration come September 5th, 2016.

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Why discontinue Disneyland’s biggest fireworks show ever? It is drawing record crowds and has proven ever-so-popular. Well, the show is big and expensive and Disneyland doesn’t seem to think they need it anymore.

Now, Disneyland does have two seasonal shows that they can slot in following the departure of Forever in September, the preexisting Halloween and Christmas fireworks shows. Certainly these two shows could carry the burden on select nights until the beginning of 2017, but instead of bringing Forever back at that point, Disneyland may reinstate the Magical fireworks show or introduce a new, smaller scale show in comparison to the current offering.

Unfortunately, this cancellation is part of a trend at the Disneyland Resort. In addition to budget cuts that have closed various restaurants around the resort, the spending constraints have left the long-standing Mad T Party staging and such over the Hollywood Land area in place, simply because it would cost $200,000 to restore the area to its former state.

Hopefully the completion of Shanghai Disney Resort will lift these budget constraints for Disneyland Resort, otherwise it’s going to be a long road to Star Wars land…

“Finding Dory” Welcomes Low-Vision And Blind Audiences To The Movie Theater For Groundbreaking Experience

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Audio Descriptive Narration Available in Theaters for the First Time

Via Disney Movies Anywhere App

 As Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Dory” swims into theaters this week, low-vision and blind fans are invited to enjoy the film alongside family members in theaters, thanks to a breakthrough in independent moviegoing. Smart-syncing audio description, a new feature introduced to in-home audiences four months ago on the Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA) app, heads to theaters nationwide for the first time with the release of “Finding Dory.” Accessed via one’s own iPhone® or iPad® and a set of ear buds, the feature provides users with free audio description that elegantly narrates important on-screen action for those who can’t always follow along visually.

More than 21 million people in the United States are blind or visually impaired. While all feature films include a track for the blindness community, until now, these tracks have been accessible only by utilizing special gear provided by a limited number of individual theaters. The DMA app, downloaded via iTunes onto an iPhone® or iPad® running iOS 7 or above, accesses the mobile device’s microphone to “listen” to the big-screen presentation and syncs the audio descriptions accordingly so users can hear both the descriptive narrative and the film’s original audio. Pixar has invited members of the visually impaired community to focus group screenings for more than eight years in an effort to craft the narration in the most effective and enjoyable manner possible.

Earlier this week, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler included Disney Movies Anywhere among five winners of its Advancement in Accessibility Award, which recognizes achievements in communications technology for those with disabilities.

“Finding Dory” is the 17th Disney•Pixar film to feature the complimentary audio accessibility via the DMA app, which is currently only available in the U.S. Audio synchronization technology is provided by Audible Magic.