VIDEO: Disney Parks Testing Interactive Talking Meet and Greet Trio of Mickey, Minnie, and Donald Duck

While Disney California Adventure has been testing their own talking Mickey Mouse character for a few weeks now, just yesterday they threw in two of Mickey’s pals, for the first time ever all speaking to guests in one meet and greet experience:

While a talking Mickey Mouse meet and greet is nothing new, we have yet to see a multiple character experience like this, up until now. While this likely won’t remain a permanent offering at this spot in California Adventure, it is likely that this will be rolled out to Disney Parks around the world should the test prove successful.

Here is the current talking Mickey Mouse experience offered at Walt Disney World, in case you are unfamiliar:

SOURCE: Video by Guy Selga, TouringPlans.com

PHOTOS: New Starbucks “You Are Here” Mug Featuring Alien Swirling Saucers Released at Hollywood Studios

Not to be outdone by Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios also now has a new Starbucks “You Are Here” mug for sale at the Trolley Car Cafe on Hollywood Boulevard.

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The new mug does away with Fantasmic! and some other park icons, featuring the park entrance, Tower of Terror, Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster, and the upcoming Alien Swirling Saucers attraction for Toy Story Land (opening Summer 2018).

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CONFIRMED: Figment Funko Pop Vinyl Releasing 10/1 at Epcot

Disney has confirmed that the Figment Funko Pop Vinyl figure will be released on October 1st at Epcot.

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Retailing for $19.99 each, the figure will be sold at MouseGear and ImageWorks in Future World to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the park.

Disney Store Online is Now Shop Disney and Retail Locations Changing Around the World

Disney is changing DisneyStore.com and retail Disney stores around the country in some big ways.

Starting today, DisneyStore.com is now shopDisney.com. This new commerce website takes what was DisneyStore.com and kicks it up a couple of notches, with tons of new ways to shop for all things Disney.

In an attempt to reach a wider audience, shoppers will now be able to find Disney Parks merchandise, as well as Disney-themed home decor, toys, co-branded products, fashion, and more. Essentially every outlet for purchasing Disney products has converged into one online store.

Retail Disney stores around the world are also about to receive some drastic changes. Disney stores will begin to be transformed to a more contemporary look, and begin offering a more diverse array of products, just like shopDisney.com.

Disney stores will also start integrating more activities for guests and interactions with Cast Members. Just like before, guests that arrive at the time the store opens will be able to partake in an Opening Celebration. In the back of the store screens will be replaced with newer LED displays where guests can watch the parade stream ‘LIVE from Disney Parks’ in the afternoon, and at night a digital fireworks display will be presented just before the store closes.

For now Disney is only prototyping these stores, but they have already opened two in California, one in Japan and China, and will have two more open in 2017 in Florida and Germany. Hopefully we will see these stores start to grow and expand in 2018 and beyond.

 

PHOTOS: New PhotoPass Driver’s License Kiosks at Tomorrowland Speedway, Magic Kingdom

New at the Magic Kingdom, Guests will now find kiosks where they can make a hard plastic Tomorrowland Speedway driver’s license.

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For $5, you can print a hard plastic driver’s license, but also receive a digital certificate that will show up with all of your PhotoPass photos on the MyDisneyExperience app.

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Sadly you can’t pay with a MagicBand, only cash or credit card.

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Touch your MagicBand first to make sure you get your digital certificate.

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You too can be happy like this child for just $5.

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The kiosk will take 3 shots of you and allow you to pick your favorite one. Mine were all terrible, please look away.

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After a few moments, your card will print and drop out of the bottom.

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The card itself is pretty sleek looking, not a bad souvenir for $5.

Epcot Re-Imagined Part 3: Innoventions

Editor’s Note: This series is a look at how one staff member would re-imagine Epcot pavilions. Previous articles in the series can be found here.

We now move away from Imagination to the center of Future World, where there has been a noticeable absence of kinetic energy in the area, ever since Innoventions East and West were mostly closed down.

This absence has been felt for quite some time now, ever since Disney opened Epcot Character Spot in 2007, which took up a significant chunk of what used to be space taken up by Communicore, an original Epcot attraction which lasted until 1994 when it was replaced by Innoventions.

Now, since it is permanently closed, Innoventions is just empty space in two giant buildings, hence the reason why in the new renderings for Future World that were revealed to the public at the Parks & Resorts Panel at the D23 Expo showed the two pavilions completely destroyed.

This also included MouseGear, the flagship Epcot store, and Electric Umbrella (one of two counter-service restaurants in Future World), Club Cool, the Fountain View, and Innoventions Plaza, which includes Pin Central and the wait time boards.

Most importantly, the plans might spell the end of the Innoventions Music Loop, one of the greatest compilations of Disney Parks music ever!

Before that area is no more, I’d like to throw an idea of mine into the mix, a plan that revitalizes Innoventions and the surrounding areas. The two attraction/exhibit buildings would continue to be called Innoventions, since it still sticks with the new theme.

The facade of both structures will be given a facelift, with a completely new color scheme, with blues, greens, purples, blacks, and neon, similar to that of Test Track, shown below.

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The internal building structure will be unchanged, but the new color scheme and logo will be very noticeable throughout both buildings. The logo from the original Innoventions, the hand holding the lightbulb, will be re-used, but instead of having two colors for East and West, the blue color wave will be the only one used.

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Tom Morrow 2.0 will not be returning to this version of Innoventions, unfortunately, but instead, a new version of SMRT-1.

The exhibitions in the new Innoventions will take up the existing attraction space in both buildings.

As for the attractions themselves, there will be many new exhibitions with the biggest corporate sponsors currently: Tesla, SpaceX, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Amazon, etc.

Much like my idea for the new Wonders of Life, incorporating the newest technologies into said exhibitions would attract so many people. Things like VR, smartphone technology, augmented reality, robotics, and touch screen demonstrations would do the trick. I mean, if kids could be entertained by a human art farm exhibit, these ideas should surely bring in more guests.

It’s really tough to specifically think of every new exhibition that will be included. However, with the sponsors that were previously given, you should be able to get a good idea of what will be coming into the space.

One thing I distinctly remember from Innoventions was the video game wall right near it where the former Segway exhibit. The new Innoventions will keep the video game wall, with updated Xbox One, PS4, VR, and Nintendo Switch titles.

There will be subtle nods to Communicore in both buildings, with the original logo incorporated in mosaics and collages, very similar to what was done with the World of Motion logo in the new Test Track.

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As for the rest of the space taken up by the two buildings, MouseGear will be given a facelift, with a completely redesigned interior and a new logo.

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Club Cool and Fountain View will be left unchanged because riots would ensue if Disney got rid of a Starbucks and Beverly, specifically Beverly.

The Electric Umbrella will also be completely re-designed, but the 2nd floor and the wall carpet will be untouched and will stay off-limit to guests, out of nostalgia.

The space that was previously taken up by the Epcot 25th Anniversary Gallery will be replaced with an art gallery celebrating the past, present, and future of Epcot. Pieces within the gallery will circulate and be replaced from time to time. The timeline will stay and will continue to be updated.

Pin Central will be kept in its current location, but the wait times boards will be removed as they are no longer a necessity.

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Last and most importantly for families, the Epcot Character Spot will stay in its current location, and character meet-and-greets will change periodically as new movies, TV shows, and other events happen.

Unfortunately, this idea is not going to happen with the Future World renderings shown at the D23 Expo, but it’s always fun to dream.

Next time, we will take a trip to try to solve the mess that’s been going on with The Land.

REVIEW: Birthday Cake Bread Pudding and Cookies & Cream Cupcake at Saratoga Springs

While staying at the Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort, we decided to take in a meal at the Artist’s Palette counter service restaurant. While our entrees were quite good, we did order two rather interesting desserts…

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The two items are a Cookies & Cream Cupcake and Birthday Cake Bread Pudding.

Birthday Cake Bread Pudding ($3.79)

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This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite desserts I have ever had in my entire life. I talked about how much I enjoyed confetti cake when reviewing the Mini Confetti Cake at Contempo Cafe, well, this bread pudding succeeds everywhere where that dessert fails.

I’m not sure I would define it as bread pudding, but it was pretty much the most incredibly moist piece of confetti cake. The moist center is accented nicely by the crunchy top portion drizzled with icing. If there was any reason for you to travel to Saratoga Springs during your Walt Disney World vacation (which is few and far between), this is it.

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Milk and Cookies Cupcake ($5.49)

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It’s really hard to enjoy any other dessert after how amazing the bread pudding was, but this was a fairly enjoyable cupcake. This is a vanilla cupcake with a very light milky icing on top, filled with chocolate chip cookie dough. This isn’t sickeningly sweet like most Disney cupcakes, with the frosting more akin to a whipped cream than anything referred to as frosting. The cookie dough actually tasted like real cookie dough, not the fake version that usually gets inserted in theme park treats, which is nice.

To be fair, I loved this, but the other people in our group were not as enamored with it. If you need just one dessert, go for the Birthday Cake Bread Pudding, but if you can go for a second, I’d personally recommend it.

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Figment Funko Pop Vinyl Likely Being Released at Epcot 35

It appears as though the Figment Funko Pop Vinyl figure will be released this weekend at Epcot.

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According to an internet leak, the Pop Vinyl will be released at MouseGear, Disney Traders, Port of Entry, and World Traveller at International Gateway inside of Epcot. Just like previous Disney Parks the figure will be priced at $19.99 and is expected to be released at the park on October 1st.

Coach Store Opening at Disney Springs This Fall

Vince Camuto is out and Coach is in.

Disney has announced that luxury brand Coach will be opening a new retail location at Disney Springs this Fall.

The store will be located in Town Center, where the recently closed Vince Camuto store was.

Coach and Disney have worked together in the past to create various lines of bags and accessories, so it isn’t surprising to see a retailer such as this show up at Disney Springs.

With this announcement, we can assume that there will be some Disney-inspired items for sale when the store opens this Fall.

Announcing “WDWNT VR”, Our Own Virtual Theme Parks and Resort

At WDWNT over the last ten years, we have tried some crazy things, but we are proud to announce our latest pet project and most ambitious to date…

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With the growing popularity of our articles about Armchair Imagineering and the ever-growing list of extinct attractions at the Disney Parks, WDWNT will virtually construct a theme park project that combines the best, past and present, of the attractions, landmarks, and entertainment that make up the real-life magical places from around the globe.

WDWNT VR will be a way on your computer or via VR headset to visit and enjoy a theme park experience no matter where you live.

The project will begin with a celebration of Hollywood Studios (including the Great Movie Ride, Catastrophe Canyon, the original Star Tours, Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights) as well as some attractions from the Disneyland Resort (World of Color, Indiana Jones Adventure), eventually expanding to EPCOT Center as well.

We will be sharing more details on this project regularly on the blog as we get closer to the launch of WDWNT VR, bringing you insight on the creative process as well.