Celebrate! A Sneak Peak

Brady MacDonald from the LA Times Travel Blog has put up the first review, and a picture of Disneyland’s new “Celebrate! A Street Party”, which debuts this Friday:

I was up well before dawn this morning to watch a dress rehearsal of  “Celebrate! A Street Party,” the new interactive “street show” debuting at Disneyland on Friday.

The Anaheim theme park’s Main Street USA was surreally alive at 3 a.m. — with overnight “third-shift” crews watering flowers, trimming trees and planting perennials. A backhoe stood sentinel before Sleeping Beauty Castle as a dinosaur-like cherry picker maneuvered down a spoke street.

But all traffic gave way when the pulsating dance music started and the first of the “Celebrate!” floats motored down the parade route. Dancers, Disney characters, stilt-walkers and bicycle “chariot” drivers in a mix of rehearsal sweat suits and sequined costumes enthusiastically performed for the mostly phantom audience, save for the parade support staff and the occasional gardener.

I was there to watch a preview of the show, which appeared pretty dialed-in from my first-timer’s perspective.

The show — and yes, it’s more a series of performance show stops than a traditional marching parade — seems the perfect anecdote for these dire economic times. A no-frills performance low on costly gadgetry and theatrics and high on affordable energy and fun. Call it a recession-era jolt of glitz, glam, vamp and camp with just a bit of retro-1970s cheese thrown in for seasoning. Dare I say it was even a tad bit hip and sexy, with the sequined-skirted female dancers high-kicking and back-flipping in a way that could only seem risqué if you filtered the scene through a Disney lens.

The parade — and I can’t help calling it that — features 99 performers, including 48 dancers, 12 stilt-walkers, 12 chariot drivers, three DJs and 24 costumed Disney characters. To my surprise, even Clarabelle Cow and Clarice the Chipmunk — two of Disney’s lesser-known characters — join the cast.

“We wanted to do something in the park that would celebrate the guest,” said Denny Newell, a senior show director at Disneyland who oversees “Celebrate!” “We thought the best way to do it would be to throw them a big dance party.”

“Celebrate!” began development about eight months ago, proceeding through the artist concept stage to costuming, music and float-building before auditions were held in January. The cast of about 200 (enough for a seven-day-a-week schedule) began intense rehearsals over the last several weeks.

“We haven’t done a big dance show like this at the park for a long time,” Newell said. “It goes back to the successes we had with “Main Street Hop” and “Party Gras,” these fun street shows that stopped and got everybody involved.”

The 12-minute “show stops” occur at three locations: along Main Street, around the Central Plaza hub and in front of It’s a Small World. You won’t see the show if you wait around Town Square in front of the train station or along Matterhorn Way.

“Celebrate! A Street Party” is high on interactive participation — with chances for the audience to join a conga line, bang a drum or dance the Twist. Just watch out for the speeding bicycle chariots carrying costumed Disney characters. I predict a fur-flying, stilt-toppling wreck of comic proportions in the coming weeks if those charioteers don’t slow down.

The seven parade floats include three rolling stages with DJ skyboxes and four smaller character floats featuring inflatable balloon likenesses of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy.

The show features 15 songs, including swing (”Jump With My Baby,” “Jump, Jive & Wail” and “I Wanna Be Like You”), rock (”I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,” “Do You Wanna Dance?” and “The Twist”) and Latin (”Cup of Life” and “Tico Tico”). The conga line features a trio of reinterpreted Disney songs: “Under the Sea,” “Friend Like Me” and “Tiki Room.” The confetti-finale includes the infectious “Can’t Stop the Beat” (from “Hairspray”) and the original tune “Celebrate You.”

Between show stops, the performers travel to a speeded-up version of Miley Cyrus’ “Pumping Up the Party,” which will be familiar to any tween girl or her parents (I regularly sing a karaoke duet of the tune with my 8-year-old daughter, Hannah).

The parade will be held twice on busy days at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and once on slower days at 7 p.m.

Jose Eber’s 3/21/09 Downtown Disney Report

WDWNT Reporter Jose Eber has us a few photos from the West Side of Downtown Disney  featuring construction of the latest attraction coming to the Walt Disney World Resort, a tethered balloon ride:

img_0880

The attraction is operated by Aerophile, but is still called “Characters in Flight

img_0883

The short flight aboard the balloon will cost $16.00 for an adult, and $10.00 for children

Read More about Jose Eber’s 3/21/09 Downtown Disney Report

Celebrate! A New Logo

The logo for the upcoming Celebrate! A Street Party, which debuts this Friday, has been revealed:

Beginning March 27th, the heart of Disneyland Park rocks to the beat of some of the best party tunes of all time during Celebrate! A Street Party. Ballons and streamers fill the air on Main Street USA, while crazy conga lines, swing dancers, and Disney characters take to the street to celebrate YOU!

Jose Eber’s 3/19/09 Downtown Disney Report

WDWNT Reporter Jose Eber visited the Downtown Disney Marketplace last night and has plenty of great photos to share from his trip. Let’s take a look:

photo

The new stage area at the Marketplace has proven quite popular with guests

photo3

I saw this show when I visited in January, it has proven to be extremely popular whenever it runs.

photo8

The sign for the newest store at Downtown Disney, Tren-D. The store just opened on Thursday.

photo6

One of the window displays at Tren-D

photo7

Another window display

photo10

A third display

photo9

A quick look at the interior of Tren-D which sells only women’s fashions

photo11

Another look at the sign

Myrna Litt’s 3/19/09 El Capitan Photo Report

Myrna popped over to the El Capitan Theatre today to pick up what else, but pins! She also grabbed a few shots of the latest happenings at the theatre for us:

The current featured film at the El Capitan is Race to Witch Mountain (which was an excellent movie by the way).

You can get your own Race to Witch Mountain birthday cake.

A little history display of the El Capitan Theatre.

Could this be the worst Disney shop window display ever?

For some reason, the Soda Fountain & Studio Store seems to be loving LA right now.

Thanks for your report Myrna!

Jose Eber’s 3/19/09 WDW Mini-Report

WDWNT reporter Jose Eber has sent us another short report featuring some of his newsworthy findings from around the Walt Disney World Resort. Let’s take a look:

img_0837

At Disney’s Contemporary Resort, a sign for the Concourse Steakhouse remains. Notice the new signs above the Outer Rim bar, Chef Mickey’s, and the Contempo Cafe

img_0836

This computer-printing station has appeared at the Contemporary

Here is a video of continuing construction on the Kidani Village addition to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

“Re-Imagineering” Disney’s California Adventure

The latest sign of expansion and “re-Imagineering” in Disney’s California Adventure park is the new illuminated “Paradise Pier” sign on the “California Screamin'” roller coaster. Installed overnight between Thursday and Friday, March 12 and 13, the sign reflects the “vintage Disney” themeing that is part of the Disney’s California Adventure expansion. It was designed in the style of beachfront amusement park signs from the 1920s and ’30s, the era when Walt Disney first arrived in Hollywood and begin producing animated cartoons. As the “re-Imagineering” continues at Disney’s California Adventure this spring, the ferris wheel attraction will reopen as “Mickey’s Fun Wheel” and the Games of the Boardwalk will reopen in completely new versions featuring Disney characters.

Jose Eber’s 3/14/09 Mini-WDW Update

WDWNT Photographer and Videographer Jose Eber has provided us with a video and a number of photos from around the Walt Disney World Resort. Let’s take a look at some of his findings:

Here is a video featuring progress on the Bay Lake Tower addition to Disney’s Contemporary Resort

img_0790

Online Check-In Service Key Pick-Up desk running at Fort Wilderness

img_0726

The McDonald’s near Disney’s All-Star Resorts is getting remodeled

img_0727

Construction walls surround the front of the building while the restaurant remains open