REVIEW: Contempo Cafe Updates Menu Including Beef Grilled Cheese

On my way to see the final Electrical Parade in the Magic Kingdom, I decided to stop for lunch at Contempo Cafe, located on the 4th Floor of the Grand Canyon Concourse at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. When I arrived, I was greeted by a greatly revised menu.

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I of of course had to do my duty for you, the reader, and try one of the new options.

Braised Beef Grilled Cheese ($10.99)

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Pot-braised shredded beef, cheddar cheese, vegetable slaw, cheese sauce and barbecue sauce on brioche toast. Those are apparently the ingredients to happiness.

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In my experience, most beef-based quick service options are not great, but this was incredible. The toast was perfection, soft, yet crunchy and flaky. The beef, barbecue sauce, and cheese offered a great flavor, reminding me of the kind of grilled cheese sandwiches my mom would make me at home, but combined with a flavorful beef and BBQ sauce combination.

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Now, this is technically a melt as it includes more than just cheese, but we won’t get into this now. If this is what the new Contempo Cafe has to offer, I’ll be back to try more of their new dishes as soon as possible.

The Complete History of Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade

With tonight bringing the final performances ever of the Main Street Electrical Parade at the Magic Kingdom, we thought it might be a good time to take a walk through the remarkable history of Disney’s first nighttime parade as part of our Glowing Away Party:

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The Birth of the Main Street Electrical Parade

On October 24, 1971, the dedication of Disney’s Polynesian Resort saw the first public showing of the Electrical Water Pageant. At the time, it was 14 barges with simple lighting floating around the lagoon to a song from 1967 called “Baroque Hoedown.” Disneyland management in attendance at the festivities were looking for a new piece on nighttime entertainment for Disneyland, as the current offering of fireworks just wasn’t keeping people in the park into the late evening. Many people were generally leaving Disneyland around 6:00PM each evening.

Card Walker called Bob Jani and Ron Miziker and told them that they had to do something for Disneyland.  They didn’t want the world to forget about Disneyland, with all this press for Disney World going on.  Ron Miziker, who worked for an electrician Perth company ages ago, went down to the Anaheim public library and came across an interesting article about how, at the turn of the 20th century when electricity was a new thing, people in cities would string light-bulbs together and parade down the street with it.

They contracted a designer named Ken Dresser who was brought in to start laying out concepts and ideas. They made a presentation to Card Walker and other executives who immediately said “let’s do it.” The first question became “How are we going to power such a thing?” They couldn’t use generators legally, plus they were noisy and smelly, so it wasn’t ideal. Engineer Jerry Hefferly from the Disneyland maintenance department kept trying to do what he could with batteries, but it never seemed to work. They even talked about electrifying the trolley tracks on Main Street at one point.

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Dick Nunis, Vice President of Disneyland felt the attraction was unnecessary as Disneyland was opening Country Bear Jamboree in 1972 anyway. A final ultimatum was given in January 1972 that they had two weeks to solve the issues or the project was cancelled. New batteries called nickel-cadmium batteries that were light-weight had just comes out and it looked like they would be the solution with just 3 days left to go. After some tests, it was decided this was the solution was strong enough to power the lights, sound system, and power units that would be used to drive the floats. They could make it through the park one way before having to be recharged for a second performance.

With that solved, it still wasn’t the end of the troubles. The decision to use the small Christmas-style lights was a problem as only one manufacturer made them and they were only white-color lights that required hand dipping the lights into a color medium. The company Sylvestri in Chicago was contracted to build the units for a large sum of money. When Ron Miziker took a trip to Chicago to check on the project 1.5 months prior to opening, not much of the float construction was done. Ron and Bob decided that everything that already existed would be shipped to California and would be finished there. A giant circus tent was erected backstage at Disneyland in preparation for the arrival of 14 moving vans full of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Electricians and carpenters were hired to work in shifts 24 hours a day to complete the parade in the remaining time.

With none of the floats completed, the first two scheduled parade rehearsals were cancelled and only one rehearsal was held. It was a disaster. Floats fell apart, cast members were being shocked, and floats were not finishing the route. This was two days before the parade was set to debut.

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At the first official performance on June 17, 1972, Bob and Ron were standing behind the parade gate. As the floats were readying to move from backstage to Main Street, the lights on the units were lighted for the first time. Dozens of electricians were still working on the lights and were hopping off just before each unit went through the gates into public view. Ron said, “The sight of that happening was like people jumping ship just prior to it sinking.” The original floats that night included the Blue Fairy, Casey Junior Circus Train, Alice In Wonderland, Chinese Dragon, Dumbo’s Circus, Cinderella’s Ball, “it’s a small world”, and the American Finale. For the most part, the floats were two-dimensional, but some of them had three-dimensional elements or were completely 3-D.

The Main Street Electrical Parade was only meant to run for the summer of 1972. However, due to its popularity, the parade was extended through the busy summer and holiday months in 1974. In 1975, America on Parade, a giant tribute to the Bicentennial of the United States, premiered, featuring a record fifty floats and new characters with huge heads representing the American people. This parade ran both day and night through the end of 1976. When America on Parade debuted at both Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, it was decided that it would be directly followed by a far more advanced and permanent version of the Main Street Electrical Parade.

The Main Street Electrical Parade Comes to Florida

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The Main Street Electrical Parade returned in 1977 with all the floats built in 3 dimensions and powered by battery motors, accompanied by a reworked score by Don Dorsey. One of the new floats at the time was Elliott, the dragon from the 1977 film Pete’s Dragon. This float was supposed to be in the parade for just one year to promote the movie. The float was remarkable for its size and the fact that Elliott would completely disappear on command. Though Pete’s Dragon flopped at the box office, the float was a hit and remains in the parade to this day.

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This time, Disney built two versions of the parade at the same time- one for California and one for Florida. The new versions for California and Florida had one main difference, the Magic Kingdom floats were wider. The Main Street Electrical Parade performed for the first time in Florida on June 11, 1977. For 1977-78, the two versions of the parade had a neon-lit, revolving mirror finale float. The float had neon versions of Disney characters revolving on sticks, projected to all sides of the route thanks to the mirrors. This float was replaced in 1979 by the “To Honor America” floats we all know so well.

The Music of the Main Street Electrical Parade

Baroque Hoedown was discovered by Jack Wagner on the development team. Jack Wagner often selected area music for sections of the park. Wagner found a calliope machine that could be used to produce music. Electronic music was just coming about at the time, and a sample Jack had brought in was called Baroque Hoedown. They all thought electrical music for an electrical parade was a brilliant idea. To turn Disney songs into electric version, they found artist Paul Beaver. He was contracted to create all of those Disney songs in electronic form. They then contacted the owners of Baroque Hoedown and bought the rights to the song. Since then, Disney has bought the song and owns it outright. So while it wasn’t originally a Disney song, Baroque Hoedown became one.

Through discussions with Bob, it was decided to build the entire parade on top of Baroque Hoedown, a technique similar to “it’s a small world” where one melody is overlaid with multiple synchronized arrangements. In this plan, instead of moving the audience through the arrangements, the arrangements would move past the audience. Armed with sketches of the parade floats, Jim began the puzzle-like process of fitting Disney melodies into the harmonic structure and format of Baroque Hoedown.

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A side note about Jack – in addition to him being responsible for finding the music he had another distinction. He was nicknamed “The Voice of Disneyland.” Jack’s voice was not only heard over Disneyland’s PA system for parades and special events, he also did a lot of voice work for the attractions themselves, including instructions, emergency precautions, and safety spiels. Jack also did some voice work for the Walt Disney World Resort and – what is probably his most famous and popular work to some Disney World fans – his voice can still be heard on the Walt Disney World Monorail System: “Please stand clear of the doors; por favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas.”

Jack also had one more responsibility with the Main Street Electrical Parade – he provided the very famous announcement for both the original Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade and Walt Disney World Main Street Electrical Parade. In a vocoded voice, you hear, “Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, Disneyland/Walt Disney World proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime magic and imagination, in thousands of sparkling lights, and electro-synthe-magnetic musical sounds, The Main Street Electrical Parade!” After the parade concludes, you hear one final announcement before the closing electric fanfare; “Disneyland’s/Walt Disney World’s Main Street Electrical Parade!” Don Dorsey took over after Wagner passed away in 1995.

Following his work on America on Parade, Jack hired Don as his full-time audio production assistant. When the MSEP returned to Disneyland in 1977, Don proposed to do something very different. The original parade began with a manually triggered tape of an oscillator sweep, followed by the fade in of the continuous parade music as the lights were turned off. Don wanted to create an exciting musical opening that would incorporate a fanfare that segued directly into the parade tempo. He also wanted to synchronize the light cue to the music for dramatic effect. Because the parade would need this sonic beginning as it arrived in each different area of the park, Don invented a way to perform automatic synchronized introductions “on demand.” This process, called the “opening window” has been used to start Disney parades ever since.

Don composed the “Electric Fanfare,” reworked the Underliner/Blue Fairy track with a perkier bass line and new melody enhancements, rearranged the Alice in Wonderland unit and added creature sounds, and arranged new tracks for Pete’s Dragon, Briny Deep/Underwater and Disney Neon Finale. Bob Jani called the new music “electro-synthe-magnetic” and wrote the announcement for the opening sequence.

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After 14 years of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Walt Disney World, it was decided that something new should be done building off that success. The initial concept name was Electromagic. In 14 years, lighting and other show technology had come a long way, and Disney planned on utilizing it. Using over 600,000 lights and 948 batteries (112 of those were needed for the audio system alone), the new parade could do more than just light up. Liquid neon, UV, thermoplastics, gas plasma, liquid nitrogen, burst animation, and searchlights would all be used in this new parade. The parade would contain 100 miles of fiber optic cable in 37 separate floats and 61 costumes. Lighting was further enhanced by various types of prismatic lenses and reflection devices. Each float would also have several on-board computer systems to control lights, effects, and audio. The parade would also have a first, a cascading color changing finale across 7 floats and 30 costumes. With a new name, SpectroMagic debuted on October 1, 1991, the 20th anniversary of Walt Disney World.

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We could spend an entire multi-thousand word article on SpectroMagic alone, and we probably will…

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The Euro Disneyland/Disneyland Paris version of the Main Street Electrical Parade premiered with the park’s opening on April 12, 1992, and ran until March 23, 2003. This version was shipped from Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom after it concluded in 1991, and like the Tokyo version, was nearly identical to the American versions while omitting the To Honor America float. Newly added to this parade, but soon after removed, was the “it’s a small world” finale float.

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Disneyland Farewell

The final performances of the Main Street Electrical Parade were heavily advertised and drew such an overwhelming response that the last parade was moved back from October 15th to November 25th in order to accommodate the enormous crowds that showed up to catch a last glimpse of the magical procession. Members of the original team were brought back to stand in a V.I.P. section and were emotionally touched by the hoards of guests, handmade sings, and the cheering of the crowd during the parade’s final performance.

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Light bulbs certified as having been part of the show were sold to collectors, as well as dozens of other Farewell Season merchandise items. The replacement show, Light Magic, opened in 1997 and proved to be not as popular as SpectroMagic was in Florida. It only lasted one season and left Disneyland without a nighttime parade for nearly 18 years.

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New York City

The first time that some of the MSEP floats were seen outside of a Disney Park was in 1977 at the New York City premiere of Disney’s Pete’s Dragon. Since the film was being premiered at Radio City Music Hall, Ron Miziker thought that it would be great if they could also promote the addition of a new MSEP float, Elliott, at the premiere. Ron arranged with the City of New York to not only bring the MSEP to New York City and parade it down 6th Avenue, but also got the City to somehow agree to turn off the street lights on 6th Avenue for the best show possible.

This was also done on June 14, 1997 for the opening of the New Amsterdam Theater and the film Hercules. With the addition of some Hercules-themed floats (for one night only, which seems like a huge waste), it was called “The Hercules Electrical Parade”. Again, Disney arranged for the lights to be all turned off on about 8-blocks of Broadway up to the theater. All the businesses complied with the exception of Warner Brothers, who had a Warner Bros. retail store at the crossroads of 42nd Street and Broadway. The lights eventually did go out on the Warner brothers Studio Store, when the chain went out of business shortly after that.

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One other outside presentation of the Electrical Parade was presented during the halftime show of the 1978 Orange Bowl college football game.

Main Street Electrical Parade Florida Farewell, Volume 1

The Disneyland version of the parade was shipped to the Magic Kingdom where it debuted on May 28, 1999, minus the Pinocchio & Snow White floats that were sent to Paris in 1997. The long farewell run was marketed as part of the Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World, and lasted almost 2 years to make sure everyone who wanted to say goodbye, could.

With much fanfare and huge crowds, the Main Street Electrical Parade glowed away forever on April 1, 2001. Very fitting that it was April Fool’s Day… but this joke would not be revealed for many years.

The Main Street Electrical Parade that originally ran at the Magic Kingdom was still in Paris at the time, but was marked for shipment to Hong Kong upon completion of the park. The parade never debuted in Hong Kong and was scrapped for some reason. Rumor has it that it was buried under the ocean floor just a short distance off of the island home of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.

Meanwhile, the Disneyland version that had just performed at Walt Disney World was shipped over to Disney’s California Adventure to bolster the struggling park’s first Summer. It debuted there on July 3, 2001.

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For the 2001 return of SpectroMagic, many changes were made and the parade was given several significant technical upgrades. In 2009, a series of new upgrades were started on the parade, however, these would be short lived.

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Main Street Electrical Parade Florida Farewell, Volume 2

The Electrical Parade ran untouched at DCA until the Summer of 2009 and the Summer Nightastic promotion. The new version included a Tinker Bell opening float replacing the Blue Fairy and new versions of the original Snow White and Pinocchio units. All of the floats also upgraded to LED lighting and added a magical Pixie Dust “swoosh” to their sides. The most dramatic change was the music, now based on the Tokyo Dreamlights parade, without the actual vocal sections. Despite this rather large investment, the updated parade would only see one short 8-month run at the Disneyland Resort.

With construction on the $1.1 billion expansion of the park closing the parade route, the Electrical Parade was forced to end at DCA on April 18, 2010. The parade was then packed up and shipped via truck to Orlando. On June 5, 2010, the Main Street Electircal Parade began what was supposed to be a summer-only run at the Magic Kingdom. 

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Somehow, the Main Street Electrical Parade stayed at the Magic Kingdom for over 6 years in its final run. In this time, SpectroMagic was demolished as it was left outside for too long and destroyed by the exposure to the elements. Disney finally announced the end of the Electrical Parade for Walt Disney World just a few weeks ago, informing guests that the Main Street Electrical Parade would get at least one more fond farewell at Disneyland Park in 2017 for the 45th anniversary of the offering, despite the fact the Disneyland had a new nighttime parade that was particularly well received…

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Glowing Away Forever?

No matter what you think of it after so many false finishes and how dated it might be, the Main Street Electrical Parade is one of the most beloved and historically significant offerings in the history of the Disney theme parks. Baroque Hoedown is one of the most recognizable songs on earth and the parade has likely been seen by more human beings than any entertainment offering with live actors on the planet. The parade’s impact will always be felt, as nighttime parades will likely always be a staple of the parks for as long as they exist. While today the parade will “glow away” from the Magic Kingdom forever, it will never “glow away” from the hearts and minds of those who cherished it.

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A fair amount of this article was created using an article and research by Chuck Mirarchi, a former writer for WDWNT.com.

Editorial: Way Too Many Heroes In “Avengers: Infinity War”?

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While talking recently with Empire, Benedict Cumberbatch confirmed that the next time we will see him as Doctor Strange will be in “Avengers: Infinity War”. For most fans, that was kind of a given, but it’s always nice to hear a bit of confirmation from the actor.

One thing that we know for certain is that “Avengers: Infinity War” is going to have a lot of heroes in it. Although we really dont have official confirmation from Marvel as to which heroes will make the cut, information is starting to slip and I have come up with some very possible candidates as well.00_the_avengers

  • The Avengers: Captain America (Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) The Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Vision (Paul Betteny), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and War Machine (Don Chedale). From this current roster, I would have to say that all of these characters should return with a few possible exceptions.

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  • War Machine – James Rhodes was severely paralyzed in “Captain America: Civil War” and although he was shown learning to walk with the aid of Tony and some advanced technology, I just dont see him coming back.

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  • Thor –  We dont know for sure what will happen during the events of “Thor Ragnarok”. For all we know, Thor may not make it out of this one alive. That was Thor’s fate in the comic book adaption. But this movie also appears to be very “loosely” based on that adaption, so I think Thor will somehow make it back in time for Infinity War or the sequel.

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  • The Hulk – Hulk will be joining Thor in “Thor Ragnarok”. How he gets there and if he makes it out alive, or even wants to come back, is something we are going to have to wait and see. It appeared that after “Age Of Ultron”, The Hulk felt that he did more harm than good for The Avengers and went his separate ways. If he is joining Thor in Ragnarok, then he is not in this galaxy anymore and it is possible that this could lead to a “Planet Hulk” movie.

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  • The Guardians Of The Galaxy: Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana) , Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), Groot (Vin Diesel) and Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper). Vin Diesel recently let it slip recently that The Guardians Of The Galaxy will be joining the Avengers in “Avengers: Infinity War”. Diesel said, “Now, the Guardians will be included in “Avengers: Infinity War” and that’s incredibly exciting.” It’s a pretty good bet that this will happen even though Marvel hasn’t said anything. But which Guardians? Will it include the newest members that will appear in “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2”? The newest members are Nebula (Karen Gillan),  Yondu (Michael Rooker) and  Mantis (Pom Klementieff). Again, we wont know for sure what will happen until we see “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2”, but I’m pretty sure we can expect all those that survive and maybe those that dont.

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  • Spider-Man – Marvel and Disney entered into a mutually beneficial agreement that brought Spider-Man (Tom Holland) into the MCU in “Captain America: Civil War” and we will also be seeing Iron Man in “Spider-Man” Homecoming”. I think it is a safer bet that Spider-Man will be in “Infinity War” more so than The Guardians. Marvel has been dying to get Spider-Man in the MCU and now that they have him, “Infinity War” has to be his next movie after “Homecoming”.

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  • Doctor Strange – If Benedict Cumberbatch says it, I believe him. Cumberbatch said the following in Empire, “The logistical challenge of aligning (his) schedule with those of Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. To get us all together will be quite something. That’s why this character is being introduced, to open up the next chapter.” We are going to have to wait and see just how powerful Doctor Strange will be when he debuts in his own movie this November but I have a feeling he can be a real game changer. And I wouldn’t be surprised if Doctor Strange is in possession of one of the yet to be found Infinity Stones.

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  • Black Panther – I’d be really surprised if we dont see Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) join the Avengers for “Infinity War”. He demonstrated in “Civil War” just how skillful and powerful he was and in the comics he eventually becomes an Avenger. The only tricky thing is “Infinity War” comes out in May of 2018 and “The Black Panther” comes out in July 2018. I would have liked to have seen “The Black Panther” solo movie first before “Infinity War” so that we could get proper development of his character.

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  • The Winter Soldier – If the Black Panther makes an appearance, I am sure that Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) will be joining him too. When last we saw the Winter Soldier in “Civil War” he was left under the care of The Black Panther and put into cryosleep with hope that the scientists of Wakanda could help find a cure for the trigger words that result in Bucky becoming a killing machine for HYDRA.

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  • Captain Marvel – Brie Larson has been officially cast as “Captain Marvel” but the solo “Captain Marvel” movie does not come out until May 2019, which is a full year after “Infinity War”. Out of all of the questionable heroes, I would say that The Avengers can use her cosmic powers the most, especially when battling against Thanos. Both Spider-Man and Black Panther made their MCU debuts before their own solo movies, so it is possible.

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  • The Netflix Marvel Heroes – This movie is definitely getting pretty crowded now but most fans would love to see as many Marvel heroes as possible. We have Daredevil (Charlie Cox) , Luke Cage (Mike Colter), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Iron Fist (Finn Jones) and The Punisher (Jon Bernthal). And I guess you can throw in Elektra (Elodie Young) too. Although Marvel has hinted that they would prefer keeping those character separate, anything is possible. The Russo brothers even said they were open to the idea. But kind of a long shot.

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  • Ghost Rider – Ghost Rider (Gabriel Luna) recently made his debut on “Marvel’s Agents Of SHIELD”. There was a time in the comics where he was a pretty big presence in the Marvel Universe but after two failed movies, he faded out of existence. With Marvel getting the rights back from Sony, they are trying to slowly bring him back into the public eye, like what they did with Daredevil and The Punisher. Definitely a long shot but you never know.

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The odds of having all of these characters in “Infinity War” are very very high. Now that “Infinity War” will not be a two part movie, it makes the chances even worse. I still have no idea how they are going to be able to lump this story into just one movie. Knowing Disney, they are going to want this movie to come in under 3 hours and I am guessing we will be looking at a 2 hours and 45 minute run time. First of all, Thanos has to acquire all of the Infinity Stones. Right now Thanos has a total of zero, he just has the Gauntlet (or glove that holds them). These Stones are all over the place and two still haven’t been found yet! The Avengers also have to reassemble after the events of “Civil War”. As far as we know, Captain America is no longer Captain America after dropping his shield at the end of the movie. We have no idea what is going to happen with Thor Ragnarok or Guardians Of The Galaxy yet. All of the heroes have to come together and Thanos has to be defeated. That is a lot to squeeze into one movie. Grant it, Marvel never really follows the original comic book stories to the key in their movies. What we know is that the next movie will be called “Avengers: Infinity War” and it will be a stand alone movie. I wish they would have just left it at a two part movie, have the first one called “Infinity Gauntlet” and the second one called “Infinity War”. I will admit that I had doubts that one movie would be enough for the “Civil War” comic book adaption in “Captain America: Civil War” but Marvel proved me wrong.

A few more “slim”possibilities.

  • Wolverine, The X-Men and The Fantastic Four:

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I was kind of optimistic in the beginning of the year that Fox was going to follow Sony’s lead and work with Marvel in which the sharing of their characters would mutually benefit both studios, but now I am not as optimistic.

I did begin to see signs of a possible agreement coming and some possible ice breaking but looks like things are getting cold again..

  • Marvel allowed Fox to use some of their X-Men characters to be seen in two future X-Men spinoff television series. Fox has the movie rights but still needed Marvel to sign off on a release that would allow fox to develop an X-Men spinoff series. Not only did Marvel sign off on it, but they also posted the news on their own website.
  • We started seeing some X-Men toys being developed. For years Marvel has been not been marketing X-Men or Fantastic Four merchandise but several X-Men figures were announced at the New York Toy Fair.
  • The Fantastic Four movie bombed and was considered dead after a dismal box office. Regardless of what Fox may have hinted out, there will never be a Fantastic Four 2 with the cast of the recent reboot. That movie so turned off critics and fans that they will have to wait for a long time before they develop anything ever again.
  • Last year Hugh Jackman hinted that the final Wolverine movie was going to be an adaption of the popular comic book “Old Man Logan”. “Old Man Logan” is a fan favorite and a great last story for Wolverine. The big problem is that most of the story contains characters who’s rights are held by Marvel. I figured at this point, Marvel had Fox over a barrel. The big villain in the comic book is The Hulk and fans would revolt if it was anyone other than The Hulk in an “Old Man Logan” movie. Unfortunately, filming has wrapped for “Wolverine 3” and although set photos depict an older Wolverine, you can tell that in no way is this an adaption of “Old Man Logan”. The rumor is that the movie will be called “Logan” now.

“The Infinity War” comic book series. Lots and lots of heroes there.

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“Avengers: Infinity War” has already begun filming. If by some miracle some Fox characters appear, we better get soon news. Again, we know very little about how close this story will follow the original comic book series and which heroes will show up and how they will fit this story into one movie. My hope is that even though “Infinity War” is apparently going to be a standalone movie, it will end on a cliffhanger, leading us to believe that the “Infinity Gauntlet” story is not over yet and that the next movie will be even bigger and more epic than “Infinity War”.

We should definitely be getting casting news next year, and I am sure we will see most, if not all, of the cast of “Avengers: Infinity War” present at next year’s D23.

REVIEW: New Nightmare Before Christmas Cupcake at Hollywood Studios

Sunset Ranch Market at Disney’s Hollywood Studios started offering a new seasonal cupcake, so we of course had to have one.

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It is a carrot cake cupcake with an orange-flavored frosting.

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Orange and carrot flavors are not typically my thing,  but this was good. Despite the appearance, it was a nice, light cake and icing that wouldn’t be one of the heavier dessert offerings you could order at the park. I would probably skip this for a carrot cake cookie, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t order this either.

VIDEO: Disney Springs Opens to Guests During Hurricane; Polynesian Guests Go Swimming

With Disney Springs opening in limited capacity at 5pm, I decided it might be kind of cool to drive on down to Disney World and see exactly what was going on during the final gusts and rain drops of Hurricane Matthew here in Orlando.

We began our evening at Disney Springs, where despite inclement weather, many guests began to show up as establishments opened at 5pm.

Meanwhile at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, guests make due by going swimming and peering across the lagoon at a shuttered Magic Kingdom:

UPDATE: Disney Springs Will Open at 5PM Tonight Following Hurricane Matthew

A limited number of locations at Disney Springs will be opening to guests at 5pm tonight.

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There is no list of what locations at Disney Springs will be open as of yet. Disney will begin bus service for hotel guests to and from Disney Springs at 6:30PM.

Disney Springs was supposed to be shuttered all day today, but the weather caused by Hurricane Matthew was not as bad as originally expected, at least in the Orlando area.

Update (4:15pm) – Here is a list of what is open tonight:
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Amy Adams Will Return As Giselle For “Enchanted” Sequel “Disenchanted”; Adam Shankman To Direct

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Disney’s 2007 “Enchanted” was a big hit for critics, fans and the company itself. Now it looks like talk of the sequel, “Disenchanted” is beginning to heat up and according to The Hollywood Reporter, Amy Adams will return, along with director Alan Shankman (“Hairspray”).

From The Hollywood Reporter:

Amy Adams is expected to return for the sequel, which Disney is hoping to get before cameras in summer 2017.

Adam Shankman, the helmer behind the musical Hairspray, is in negotiations to direct Disenchanted, the follow-up to Disney’s musically inclined 2007 fantasy Enchanted that starred Amy Adams.

Adams is expected to return for the sequel, which Disney is hoping to get before cameras in summer 2017, several sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.

We also have a synopis for the sequel as well:

Sources say Disenchanted is set 10 years after the first movie, with Giselle finding herself questioning her happily-ever-after life and accidentally triggering events that make everyone’s lives turn upside down in both the real world and in the animated kingdom of Andalasia.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

VIDEO: First Look At “Tangled: The Series”

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The Disney Channel has released a very short teaser for the upcoming “Tangled: The Series”.

“Tangled: The Series” reunites the original cast including Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) , Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi), Pascal and Maximus as well as other familiar famous faces from the hit animated film.

“Tangled: The Series” can be seen next year on The Disney Channel.

Source: The Disney Channel

UPDATE: Walt Disney World Theme Parks Will Open Earlier Than Originally Scheduled

Walt Disney World has just announced that their 4 theme parks will open earlier than originally scheduled at 8am on Saturday, October 8th. Animal Kingdom will open to resort guests at 7am for Extra Magic Hours.

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The Walt Disney World theme parks all closed at 5pm on Thursday in preparation for Hurricane Matthew and remained closed all-day today, October 7th.