PHOTOS, VIDEO: Camp Woodchuck Opens at Tokyo Disneyland with New Restaurant & Meet and Greet

Last month, November 22, 2016, the newest area called Camp Woodchuck opened at Tokyo Disneyland. Located in the back of Westernland this small area is themed after the Junior Woodchucks. It has a new restaurant called Camp Woodchuck Kitchen and a new Meet and Greet with Donald and Daisy.

Camp Woodchuck Kitchen

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This two-story quick service restaurant is quite impressive and has enough detail to keep any fan of the Junior Woodchucks busy. They serve a waffle and chicken sandwich with maple syrup as their main dish. Which has its own restaurant specific packaging. Also, it has their own version of a S’more as a dessert.

More photos over at TDR Explorer.

Donald and Daisy Greeting Trails

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Donald and Daisy have their own greeting areas in the back of Camp Woodchuck in their new outfits. The queue also shows off a brand new animatronic.

Camp Woodchuck Merchandise

Anything new at Tokyo Disneyland is not complete without brand new merchandise. There’s plenty of it.

Are you planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland? Make sure to visit TDR Explorer to plan your trip to Japan!

PHOTOS: New Monkey Exhibit Opens at Animal Kingdom

This week, the lion-tailed macaque exhibit along the Maharajah Jungle Trek attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom finally opened.

The new exhibit is located towards the beginning of the walkthrough, just before the bat house.

Guests here can observe the creatures through glass windows, which there are two sets of at opposite corners of the exhibit.

In the exhibit are 3 females from Cologne, Germany and 1 male of the species from Colorado. The male has been trying to assert dominance over the others but has not been successful as of yet.

They are ground foragers in nature, but just like your kids, they apparently won’t eat the broccoli you give them…

If you want to see these cute little guys, they are now located in the Maharajah Jungle Trek walkthrough in Asia.

Annual Passholders Can Get Their MagicBand 2 Starting Today

According to magicbandcollectors.com, new and renewing annual passholders for the Walt Disney World resort ordering their complementary MagicBand from today on should receive the new MagicBand 2 style.

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The MagicBand 2 was introduced at the Destination D event just last month and the first retail version of the new item is slated to be released later this week in celebration of Rogue One.

All other resort guests should be able to receive  their MagicBand 2 starting next month. The widespread release of retail bands and accessories will take place in January 2017.

WDWNT: Nerd Alert – Season 2 Episode 13 Is Now Available For Download

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In this week’s episode, the gang talk about:

  • The wait is over! “Rogue One” opens this week!
  • Spidey meets a dark knight in the first “Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer!
  • Don’t touch that button Groot!
  • Will Bucky be the new Captain America in the MCU?
  • Stardust wants to lead The Inhumans!
  • How was the DC/CW Crossover Event?
  • We answer listeners emails and much more!

Join hosts Joe Hogarty, Patrick Hackett, Ron D’Anna, Jack McCarthy and Taylor Katcher!

WDWNT: Nerd Alert Episode 13 is now available for download through WDW News Today: Original Programing  and iTunes!

PHOTOS: New Attraction Character Vinylmation Released at Disney Parks

A new series of Vinylmation has been released at the Disney Parks featuring famous attraction characters. The first figures in the series are characters from Splash Mountain: Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit.

Limited to 2500 figures total, they are sold in Eachez style, meaning you do not know what is inside. You have a 1/10 chance of getting Brer Fox, but 9 out of 10 are Brer Rabbit trapped in a beehive.

They retail for $16.99 each. Additional Attractions series Vinylmation are expected to be released at a later date.

Disney Researching Addition of AVATAR and MARVEL Character Meet and Greets

Disney Parks would like to know just how badly you would like to meet characters from AVATAR, Guardians of the Galaxy, and more.

A recent survey to guests indicates that Disney may look to add these characters as Meet and Greet experiences in the near future.

A recent announcement about Pandora: The World of AVATAR seemed to indicate that there would be no meet and greets, but this survey may say otherwise.

A fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film is slated to hit theaters next year, so a return of characters from the films would not be unlikely.

As always, we take these survey questions with a grain of salt, but they could give us some insight as to Disney’s plans for the future.

Lunar New Year 2017 to Include “Mulan” World of Color Tag, Meet and Greets, Food and More

The biggest Lunar New Year Celebration yet at Disney California Adventure park is coming in 2017.

Expanding to 17 days this year – Friday, Jan. 20, through Sunday, Feb. 5 – the festivities will feature delicious food, colorful live performances, fun-filled activities, beautiful decor, special limited-time merchandise, Disney characters in their Lunar New Year best and more.

Each night, before “World of Color,” the Lunar New Year Celebration will culminate in a new six-minute pre-show called “Hurry Home,” presented in water, animation and special effects on Paradise Bay. This charming story of a Little Lantern on its journey home to join its Lantern family in celebrating Lunar New Year features animated appearances by Mulan and Mushu in “dream sequences” inspired by traditional Chinese paper cut-out style animation and a score highlighted by an original arrangement of the music created for the Grand Opening of Shanghai Disney Resort by Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun (“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”).

Lunar New Year, traditionally celebrated within Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures, commemorates the moment when both the sun and the moon begin their journey for another year. Highlights of the celebration at Disney California Adventure park include

  • Three new Asian marketplaces offering foods inspired by Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures.
  • Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mulan and Mushu, dressed in their best to celebrate Lunar New Year.
  • Entertainment throughout the Paradise Garden area, including a troupe of Chinese acrobats and a variety of authentic musicians and performers.

Celebrate the tradition, sights, sounds and tastes of Lunar New Year with a touch of Disney magic, only at Disney California Adventure park from Jan. 20 through Feb. 5.

Disneyland Retooling Eastern Gateway Project Amid Good Neighbor Hotel and Business Concerns

In response to the Eastern Gateway plans for the Disneyland Resort and concerns that good neighbor hotels and nearby businesses, Disneyland may now be re-examining some aspects of this plan according to the OC Register:

Local entrepreneurs again voiced concerns over the effect a proposed parking garage and bridge to the Disneyland Resort would have on their businesses, this time in front of the Planning Commission on Monday evening, while Disney officials struck a collaborative tone – stressing their willingness to find solutions to their counterparts’ worries.

Disney intends to create a new transportation hub, parking structure and a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard connecting them with Disneyland and Disney California Adventure ahead of the opening of ÒStar WarsÓ land in its signature theme park. Above, a view from the south end of the parking structure off of Disney Way. (Rendering courtesy of the Disneyland Resort)

Disney intends to create a new transportation hub, parking structure and a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard connecting them with Disneyland and Disney California Adventure ahead of the opening of ‘Star Wars’ land in its signature theme park. Above, a view from the south end of the parking structure off of Disney Way.

Further underscoring the work still to be done to appease hotel and restaurant owners over access to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure is that the city announced it is pushing back a scheduled Jan. 23 meeting to approve a permit for the bridge. A new date has not been set.

“We’re going to keep collaborating, keep working hard in the coming weeks and months,” said Joe Haupt, the president of Spectrum Development Group, a consultant for Disney.

Business owners, though, tried to pressure Disney to follow up on promises of collaboration by stating their case to the commission, the first time they have addressed a formal body of public officials. Council chambers were filled and about a dozen people spoke.

“Our problem is that it literally routes pedestrians away from our businesses,” said Mariam El Haj, who is part of a family ownership group that operates the IHOP on Harbor Boulevard. “We ask that the greatest creative minds come up with a more creative solution.”

Disney’s Eastern Gateway Project is part of a $1 billion investment deal the entertainment company made with Anaheim last year, partially to avoid a gate tax, that would see a 6,901-spot parking garage and new security area go up behind independently owned hotels and restaurants on Harbor Boulevard. A 15-foot high, 65-foot wide bridge would span Harbor Boulevard to take Disney guests into the esplanade to buy tickets and enter the park.

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The original plan would require hotel and restaurant patrons to walk one block southward and cut through a walkway to get to the security area. From there, they could enter the park.

Disney officials have since suggested allowing access to the security area from the backs of hotels and improving signs directing people to restaurants and shops.

Several pointed questions – such as about the practicability of building a bridge versus a tunnel or about the width of the bridge – suggested skepticism of the plan by some on the commission.

The proposal irked some of the more than 25 business owners along Harbor Boulevard. They argued at a community workshop last week and again Monday that the bridge is an inconvenience to their guests – who can now cross Harbor to the esplanade – and will decrease foot traffic along Harbor, the majority source of their patrons.

Placing the security behind their businesses also struck a nerve with some owners, who said Disney is bolstering the safety of their main entrance while making increasing the vulnerability of customers and employees of the local businesses.

“Our family is also interested in safety and security for our guests and employees,” said Greg Eisenman, general manager of Tropicana and Camelot Inn hotels. He added that putting a security screening area behind the local businesses put the puts the risk “in our backyards.”

Dan Hughes, the former Fullerton police chief and Disney‘s vice president of security and emergency services, said that moving the security area back and creating a buffer between screening and the park allows officials to better “observe behaviors” and identify those who may pose a threat to the resort.

VIDEO: Watch the Star Wars Launch Bay Exclusive Film Previewing Rogue One

Recently, the exhibits and film at the Star Wars Launch Bay attractions at both the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts were updated to reflect the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story later this month. Lucky for us, Disneyland allows for the filming of the exclusive preview film attraction as it is not located in a formal theater there:

We also have a video walkthrough of the exhibit for you, featuring props and replicas from the film: