Jose Eber’s 11/11/08 Photo Report

For our second photo report of the day, here is Jose Eber with a photo update taken earlier this afternoon:

Christmas banners at the Magic Kingdom parking entrance

This very cool picture is appearing everywhere this year

Decorations near the Magic Kingdom entrance

The Santa Clause meet and greet area

Is it really that soon?

Now lets move over to Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Construction on the Bay Lake Tower

Work finishing up on the Contempo Cafe

The new counter service dining spot will open on Saturday

Here is the menu:

Flatbreads

Cheese, Pepperoni, or Marinated Beef with oven roasted Tomatoes, Caramelized Onions, Goat Cheese & Arugula

Salads Tossed To-Go

Caesar Salad, Chicken Chop Salad, Roasted Curry Vegetable and Bulgar Salad, or Steakhouse Salad

Cold Sandwiches

Multigrain Turkey BLT or Stacked Salad

Kid’s Picks

Cheese and Pepperoni Pizza, Mini-Turkey and Cheese Sandwich, Chicken Nuggets, or Hamburger

Be sure to stay tuned to WDW News Today for more on this new dining location as it becomes available

Build, Paint, & Wrap

To help everyone get through the transfer over to the new version of Disneyland News Today, here is a piece of concept art we just received of the new Toy Factory float coming to A Christmas Fantasy Parade this holiday season:

Matt Paul’s 11/10/08 WDW Photo Update

Here with his first photo report from the Walt Disney World Resort is our own Matt Paul, who spent yesterday visiting three of the theme parks. Let’s see what he found at the World:

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Let’s begin at Epcot

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The new IBM Thinkplace inside Innoventions is still coming soon

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With the end of the Food and Wine Festival, this spot waits for its holiday display

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This small area is still being worked on, perhaps for the Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure

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The Christmas display at the park entrance is starting to be put in place

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A strange recycling bin now stands near the ramp to the Epcot Monorail station

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Now we’ll move over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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The final Super Soap Weekend at Walt Disney World will take place this weekend

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The usual stage has been set-up outside the Sorcerer’s Hat

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Because of the stage, the High School Musical show will be performing on the Streets of America

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A lot has happened since we last looked at the American Idol Experience

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All of the signage is up and the attraction is nearing completion

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A large screen stands outside the Superstar Television Theater waiting for the first show to begin

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The American Idol Experience sign

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I think it looks great

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The name of the theater is still way too cool 🙂

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Matt thought this was a cool picture

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Golden Age Souvenirs has closed again as it prepares for some American Idol merchandise

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A new logo has appeared on the trampoline units for Block Party Bash

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Finally, over to the Magic Kingdom

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Here it is, the first of many Cinderella Castle Dreamlights photos for 2008

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Even after seeing it in person, I can’t help but say “WOW”

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We’ll end Matt’s report with a very cool 2008 holiday shirt with an awesome tag-line: “Joy from the World”

Love Conquers All

I usually try to keep my personal feelings off this site as much as possible, but I thought this was a good day to bend the rules a little bit. Truth be told, I’m an avid follower of the PGA Tour and make a point to watch every tournament on television, especially the majors and one smaller event that takes place annually at the place this site is all about, Walt Disney World. Well, when my favorite golfer won a tournament at the Vacation Kingdom yesterday, I knew I had to share my joy with all of you (even though I understand many of you will be far less excited than I with the following news):

DAVIS LOVE III WINS PGA TOUR EVENT AT WALT DISNEY WORLD

Davis Love III poses with Mickey Mouse and the champion’s trophy Nov. 9, 2008 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., following his PGA TOUR victory in the Children’s Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart. Love shot a final round 8-under on Disney’s Magnolia Course, and finished the tournament with a 25-under 263. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Adam Roth’s 11/8/08 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Adam Roth of WDWCelebrations has provided us with another fantastic photo update from around the Walt Disney World Resort during his latest trip. Let’s see what’s new around the world:

The display in the window of the Toy Soldier store over at the United Kingdom pavilion has some new decorations 

If you look at the blocks, they spell out Kim Possible

This is another element the country’s shops have added for the upcoming Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure game

Adam ran into a familiar face to those of you who used to visit the Adventurer’s Club at Pleasure Island. Most of the former PI entertainers have already been moved to other roles throughout the Resort.

Tarps are still up in Japan, always seems to be up in this pavilion

A quick look at the old Body Wars attraction exit inside the Festival Center, which closes again today until the beginning of the Flower and Garden Festival in 2009

The Kim Possible game displays are waiting for use inside Innoventions East and West and feature some new wanted posters of Villains from the show

Adam found something rather funny at one of the Food and Wine Festival kiosks

Hosted by Anheuser-Bush

Serving InBev’s (the new owners of the company) signature Stella Artois

Another piece that will be part of the Kim Possible Adventure for the China pavilion

On his way to the Magic Kingdom, Adam snapped some quick shots of continuing work on Disney’s Contemporary Resort

The Bay Lake Tower continues to take shape

The construction site is starting to get pretty clean

Over to the Magic Kingdom

The final strands of the Cinderella Castle Dreamlights have been put in place

The Hall of Presidents….

still closed until July 🙂

We’ll end this report with Adam’s best score to date on Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin (I didn’t have the heart to tell him how many times I’ve gotten the perfect score)

Thanks Adam!!!

11/8 Jose Eber’s WDW Updates

WDWNT Photographer and Videographer Jose Eber has sent us a few pictures and videos of his observations from the last week at the Walt Disney World Resort:

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This is the sign guests will be greeted by at the Hall of Presidents until next summer when the show returns

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The Country Bear Jamboree has been opened from its refurbishment for a good week and is looking much better than it did just a few weeks ago.

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While it awaits the ads for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, the boards outside the Magic Kingdom feature this new artwork of Tinkerbell flying over the park

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They are now distributing postcards promoting the upcoming Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort (without the bridge that will connect it to the main building)

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The back features a short description

 

We’ll end this report with a video of continuing construction of the new Four Seasons Resort

Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland Now Available!

Here’s a look at the now available Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland, from the LA Times Travel Blog:

The new pocket-sized â€śImagineering Field Guide to Disneyland” answers the question, “What would it be like to walk through Disneyland with Walt by your side?”

The 128-page paperback takes readers land by land through the Anaheim theme park, offering anecdotes, history and trivia from Disney Imagineers as well as early concept art, sketches and schematics of many rides and attractions.

“From a process standpoint, it offers a bit of a peek behind the curtain of how we turn concepts into reality,” said Alex Wright, an Imagineer who gathered tales from his co-workers for the book. “In a way, there’s no one person who can tell you all these different stories. We have so many different disciplines.”

To research the book, Wright delved into the extensive Disney archives and toured the park with long-time Imagineers Tony Baxter and Kim Irvine. The hard part, Wright said, was deciding what to leave out.

“When it’s Disneyland, there’s always more to tell,” Wright said. “You could have told another 1,000 stories with all the history that’s gone on there.”

The book starts off with a short overview of Imagineering’s 140-plus disciplines and insider lingo (Blue Sky, Plussing, Wienie) before diving into a land-by-land tour.

Designed to be read in the park, the “field guide” attempts to strike a difficult balance between appealing to first-time Disneyland visitors as well as life-long fans. Leaning more to the fan boy side of the spectrum, I read the book hoping to learn something new. My favorite finds can be broken down into three categories — abandoned concepts, park trivia and odd facts.

Among the early concepts:

  • Walt envisioned live exotic animals roaming the banks of the Jungle Cruise.
  • A runaway mine-car theme for Indiana Jones Adventure incorporating the Jungle Cruise boats and the Disneyland Railroad.
  • A walk-through Pirates of the Caribbean wax museum — the water and boats weren’t added until after construction started.
  • A Casey Jr. Circus Train roller-coaster thrill ride — retooled within weeks of opening day into a gentle kiddie ride.

Among the trivia tidbits:

  • The New Orleans Square train station depot taps out Morse code of Walt Disney’s opening day dedication speech.
  • The Latin motto on Mr. Toad’s coat of arms reads: “Speeding with Toad is always absurd.”
  • Walt liked to take pre-opening morning drives in a Carnation milk truck along Main Street U.S.A.
  • Steven Spielberg recorded the rumbles and clanking of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad for the mine-car chase scene in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.”

And the truly odd:

  • Uprooted orange trees were planted upside down during the construction phase of the Jungle Cruise to represent missing foliage.
  • Walt gave his wife, Lilly, a petrified tree for their wedding anniversary. (She donated it to the theme park, where it still resides in Frontierland.)
  • Visitors in the Star Tours queue may hear an intercom page for Egroeg Sacul (George Lucas backwards).

My favorite part of the $9.95 book was a visual explanation of forced perspective, where shorter upper floors create the illusion of taller buildings while maintaining an intimate streetscape. My one criticism of the book — the pocket-sized format reduces the early concept art to business card size.

Geeks & Girls

There are 2 upcoming book signings at the Disneyland Resort, one that will make Disney fans happy, & one that will make screaming teenage girls happy. The first is for us Disney geeks, a book signing this Saturday with Don Hahn and Jeff Kurti:

Book Signings with Don Hahn & Jeff Kurtti
Special Guests: Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer, Don Hahn and Author & Disney Historian, Jeff Kurtti
Date: November 8, 2008
Time: 9 AM to 11 AM
Location: Bonanza Outfitters, Frontierland, Disneyland® park

Product Information:
Join us as we celebrate the release of two very special books by Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer & Author, Don Hahn and Author and Disney Historian, Jeff Kurtti. Don and Jeff will be on hand for a special appearance and signing from 9 AM to 11 AM at Bonanza Outfitters in Frontierland.

And the second is for the screaming teenagers, a book signing with the Jonas Brothers:

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers Book Release & Signing
Special Guests: Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas
Date: November 25, 2008
Time: 11 AM to 12:30 PM
Purchasing Location: Golden Vine Winery Patio, Disney’s California Adventure® park
Signing Location: Golden Dreams, Disney’s California Adventure® park

Event and Product Information:
See Kevin, Joe, and Nick as you’ve never seen them before in Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers. This is the first and only book written by Kevin, Joe, and Nick. You’ll get a first hand view of their life behind-the-scenes and on stage performing for fans around the world. The book includes 200 never-before-seen amazing photos with detailed descriptions by the brothers themselves – making this the ultimate backstage pass to life on the road with the Jonas Brothers. 

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers is the must-have book for all fans! Kevin, Joe and Nick will be on hand for a special appearance and signing from 11 AM to 12:30 PM only.

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers will be available for $21.99, plus tax. Limit ONE (1) per Guest.

More information on both book signings are available at their respected links.

“Now It’s Time To Say Goodbye”

An opening day Magic Kingdom park attraction will be closing forever on May 25, 2009. The Mickey Mouse Revue show that opened with Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971 and then moved to Tokyo Disneyland in 1983 will be closed down and replaced with the 3rd incarnation of the popular “Mickey’s Philharmagic” 3-D show. After almost 38 years in operation, the classic audio-animatronics Disney character show will be ripped out to make way for an attraction that was inspired by what it replaces.

While Tokyo is often known for spending a ton of money on attractions, it is worth noting that this is the first Fantasyland attraction being replaced in the park. They even still have the older version of the Dumbo attraction with fewer elephants and a very plain design.

While the show has been away from WDW for decades and only lasted 9 years in Orlando, I’m still a little saddened that I won’t be able to see this attraction whenever I manage to get over to Tokyo Disneyland. The official attraction page can be viewed HERE and the press release regarding the replacement HERE.

“Fairies” Meet The Press

Walt Disney World has issued a press release, including pictures and a video, on the new Pixie Hollow meet-and-greet inside the Toontown Hall of Fame at the Magic Kingdom:

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To celebrate the animated film “Tinker Bell,” Disney’s most famous fairy and four of her best friends are featured in a meet-and-greet experience in Mickey’s Toontown Fair at Magic Kingdom. To meet Tinker Bell and her fairy friends, guests enter a magical forest called “Pixie Hollow,” a special place deep in the heart of Never Land. Tinker Bell (center), made famous in the 1953 Disney animated classic “Peter Pan,” for her “hostess” role in Disney television specials and for “flying” above the Disney theme parks, is joined inside Pixie Hollow by four fairy friends: Iridessa (left), a light fairy; Fawn (second from left), an animal fairy; Rosetta (second from right), a garden fairy; and Silvermist (right), a water fairy. (Diana Zalucky, photographer)

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