RUMOR: Flights of Wonder at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to End Later This Year

Flights of Wonder, a guest favorite show in Asia since Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened in April 1998, is rumored to close at year’s end in 2017.

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The show features an entertaining and informative bird trainer who welcomes guests to a mystical place. With “help” from Guano Joe or Jane—the amusing explorer who fears birds more than a bit—the trainer goes over the fascinating natural behaviors and often humorous talents of at least 20 species of exotic birds over the course of the show.

If current talk around the park is to be believed, the final shows for Flights of Wonder will be performed on December 31st, 2017. No reason for the closure of the show has been given, but there is already rumors of a new show filling in at the Caravan Stage starting in April, just in time for the park’s 20th anniversary.

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Introducing Small World Big Fun, WDWNT’s Exclusive Travel Partner

[Editor’s note: WDWNT.com would like to welcome our newest sponsor, Small World Big Fun. This Authorized Disney Vacation Planner will share with WDWNT.com readers news, insights and tips for visitors to Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and other Disney destinations. In this debut post, Small World Big Fun owner Cindy Minor shares more on the services her agency provides.] 

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My name is Cindy Minor, and I’m the owner of Small World Big Fun. Since our opening in 2008, Small World Big Fun has planned more than 10,000 Disney vacations for clients from coast to coast. Our agents are immersed in Disney values and experience and will provide you with the best vacation ever, specifically customized to suit your family. Best of all, our services are 100% free to you.

I’ve followed WDWNT.com for several years and find their content incredibly informative and a great resource, so partnering with them is super exciting for me. The information that WDWNT provides to its readers is truly invaluable, and I’m happy to be a part of it.

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I get this question ALL THE TIME! “Why should I use a travel agent to book my vacation when it is so easy to book on the Internet?” Have you noticed that when you tell your friends that you are planning a Disney vacation, EVERYONE has an opinion? And that if you don’t follow their advice, your vacation will be a disaster? Our job is to help wade through all of that noise and plan the trip that works best for YOUR family, not theirs.

So, I could list tons of reasons why it’s best to use our services, but in the interest of time, I’ll just stick to the top five:

  1. We work for you for FREE.  It costs you exactly the same amount for us to book your trip as it does for you to book it on your own. Disney pays us a commission without passing that cost on to you – so there is no need for you to even price shop!
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Cindy Minor and her team of agents from Small World Big Fun.

It’s a heck of a lot of fun to plan Disney trips for people. And, it’s a heck of a lot of work. I think I can speak for the entire Small World Big Fun team when I say that we all feel so lucky to play even a small part in helping families create memories that will last a lifetime. When we work with you, we’re going to get to know you and ask the questions that help you define what your vision is for your trip. Then, we’re going to make that vision a reality. All you have to do is show up and have a good time with your family. We look forward to helping plan your Walt Disney World vacation soon!

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REVIEW: Donut-Breaded Chicken Nuggets, Pork Belly Burger, Pumpkin Pie Shake at D-Luxe Burger, Disney Springs

D-Luxe Burger at Disney Springs recently underwent a minor menu update, introducing a new burger, new donut-breaded chicken breast nuggets, and a new seasonal shake, so we figured we would head on over and check it out. If you haven’t been here before, be sure to go through our review of most of the other items on the menu here.

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Pork Belly Burger ($11.99)

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Pork Belly Burger topped with Cheddar, Red Onions, Lettuce, Tomato, Spicy Pepper Relish and Remoulade Sauce

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The burger patty itself is quite interesting, like a less spicy version of the El Diablo burger. The patty is another of the blended variety, mixing beef with pork belly, if you couldn’t tell by the title. Personally, I prefer spicy, so the Diablo is still my favorite, but this is certainly high on the list here. I’m not usually a big fan of remoulade, but it was nicely balanced out with the pepper relish.

Chicken Breast Nuggets ($7.99)

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Donut Breaded Chicken Breast Nuggets served with Dannon Danimals Smoothie and Carrot Sticks, choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani Water

It may look a little small here, but there were over 12 of these nuggets in this box, most buried under a mountain of french fries. Considering an order of french fries is $4.99, this is a tremendous value since it came with about the same amount of fries while also offering a meal. Needless to say, we opted for fries and a soda over the traditional accompaniments Disney lists on the menu.

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I can’t begin to describe how much I enjoyed these donut-crusted chicken breast nuggets. The mix of sweet donut-flavor with salty chicken breast nuggets is a pretty perfect combination. I don’t know if kids will love these, but I’m pretty sure a lot of adults will, leading this to maybe become an entree here or elsewhere at Disney World.

UPDATE: As of October 29th, an adult order is now available for $9.99, doubling the amount of chicken and accompanied by fries. No drink is included with the adult meal.

Pumpkin Pie Shake ($7.50)

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Vanilla Gelato blended with Milk, Pumpkin Pie Filling with Pumpkin Spice, Caramel Sauce, and crushed Graham Crackers, topped with Whipped Cream and a sprinkle of Pumpkin Spice

You get what is advertised here as the shake tastes like a liquefied version of pumpkin pie. If you love pumpkin pie, I think one of these is going to be a must order and is likely worth the visit to D-Luxe Burger alone.

Overall, you have another 3 winning options at D-Luxe Burger should you choose to eat there on your next visit to Disney Springs.

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YesterEars Limited Release House of Magic Shirt and MagicBand

Released today on ShopDisney.com are Limited Release T-shirts and MagicBands commemorating the Main Street House of Magic at the Magic Kingdom.

The House of Magic shirt features a vintage logo on the front and the YesterEars logo on the back.

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The House of Magic shirt retails for $27.99.

  • Distressed screen art for vintage styling
  • Vintage House of Magic logo on front
  • Mickey Mouse YesterEars logo on back shoulder
  • Soft, heathered jersey knit
  • Ribbed crew neck
  • House of Magic on Main Street U.S.A. opened with Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971, and closed March 19, 1995

The House of Magic MagicBand 2 glows in the dark!

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The House of Magic MagicBand 2 retails for $27.99.

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And it glows in the dark!

These items are available through November 6, 2017 only at ShopDisney.com.

VIDEO: Impact of New Disneyland Hotel and Entry Portal, Jeopardy and More on WDW News Tonight

This week on WDW News Tonight…

    • We discuss the impact of the new Disneyland hotel and entry portal
    • Woody’s Lunchbox will open in Toy Story Land
    • Lightsaber Churros!
    • Disney Quest walls begin to crumble
    • We taste test some goat cheese candy
    • “The Wonderful World of Psychotic Comments presented by The WDWNT Inner Globe Society
    • We play WDWNT: Jeopardy for great Disney themed prizes

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PHOTOS: New Little Orange Bird Purse On Sale at Disney Parks

A new faux-leather Little Orange Bird purse is now on sale at both the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts.

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The bag retails for $65.00 and features a lining with orange polka-dots and Orange Bird head icons.

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The purse is available in dress shop locations at both resorts. We found this one in the Emporium at the Magic Kingdom.

Annual Passholder Reserved Seating Now Being Offered at Eat to the Beat Concerts at Epcot

Beginning Sunday, October 29th, Annual Passholders can take advantage of reserved seating at the three Eat to the Beat Concert Series shows on a first-come, first serve basis.

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This offering will be available for Annual Passholders through November 13th. To take advantage of the reserved seating, eligible Guests should visit the current Annual Passholder button pick-up location inside of the Festival Center in Future World to get a badge for either the 5:30, 6:45, or 8PM performance of the Eat to the Beat Concert Series.

Guests will need their Annual Pass to receive a badge. A separate queue will be available on the left-hand side of America Gardens Theatre, near Japan, for Annual Passholders with a reserved seating badge.

PHOTO REPORT: Disney’s Hollywood Studios 10/28/17 (Rollaway Stage Show, Skyliner, Runaway Railway, Echo Lake, ETC.)

Our latest photo report brings us to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see the latest happenings at the park.

Construction

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Walking over to Hollywood Studios from the Boardwalk, we see 5 cranes dominating the skyline.

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Parking lot enhancements and preparations for the Disney Skyliner continue outside of the park.

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Guests walk through a maze of work fences to get to the park.

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The Skyliner station for the park is under construction, with land near the bus loop currently being prepared.

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And We Are Rolling…

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Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away has returned with the new mobile, rollaway staging.

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The stage actually looks a little nicer than the one they had used before, even though that one didn’t get removed nightly.

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Following the last show of the day, the process of packing up the stages begins.

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The stage features two “green rooms” where the characters can emerge from during the show, hiding until it is their turn on stage.

Below, we have video of the stages rolling away at 7PM. Disney has made a little show of it, which reminds me of the Backlot Studio Tour quite a bit. An announcer says it is time for a scene change, followed by Gus the crew chief making the order for the stages to roll…

It is nice to see this process turned into a small show that fits the (current? past?) theme of the park. We’ll see if this sticks around once Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge open.

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Work continues on Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. There is now this set of expanded construction walls near the old Great Movie Ride exit.

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There are now more work walls up by Grand Avenue, now crossing the path towards Red Carpet Dreams.

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The path from Star Tours to MuppetVision 3-D no longer exists, guests now having to walk down Grand Avenue to get there.

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A planter and a wall will fill in this former path.

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Work continues on Echo Lake.

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Scaffolding has come down on Min and Bill’s, marking that the painting is finished.

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Gertie looks shiny.

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The Holiday 2017 Droid Factory figure has been released.

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Visceral’s Canceled Star Wars Featured Non-Jedi Heroes and Heists

We recently learned that EA had made the decision to shut down Visceral Studios and shift the focus of their Star Wars game that was in development.

What we are now discovering about this “Ragtag” Star Wars game, thanks to a recent post from Kotaku, is that it was set to be one of the most unique and narrative focused experiences set in the Star Wars universe.

The team at Visceral Games was attempting to tell a new kind of story that would explore the world outside of Jedi and Sith, the dark side and the light side, lightsabers and the Force. This game, codenamed Ragtag, set out to tell the story of Dodger, a “cracked mirror version of Han Solo,” and a group of scoundrels who would join together on heist missions. Others in the group included Robie, the daughter of a mob boss named Oona, and Buck, the team’s mentor. While we aren’t quite sure who is who, the picture below shows the cast of scoundrels.

Visceral's Canceled Star Wars Featured Non-Jedi Heroes and Heists

Source: Kotaku

The game was set to take place between the events of A New Hope and The Empire Strikes back, and would use that period to tell the story of how Alderaan’s destruction had lasting effects throughout the galaxy.

Ragtag was being written by games industry legend Amy Hennig, who wanted very much for this game to feel separate from her previous work, the Uncharted series, while still being a linear, story driven, action game. To successfully accomplish this, the team was creating a game where players would get to take control of each member of the team. Each member had unique AI so that players would easily take to the distinct personalities of each character, even when not controlling them.

Players would also be able to opt out of killing enemies by instead using strategic plans to manipulate environments. For example:

“Picture the Death Star, and they all have jobs,” said a person who worked on the game. “One Stormtrooper was on a command unit, moving boxes around. Some guys would be droids. It was supposed to be set up so it was all real, and it felt like they had jobs to do. We wanted to tap into emotions, so you could mess with Stormtroopers’ emotions. Go into a room, turn the lights off. He goes back in and turns them back on. Then you turn them off again. At a certain point he starts getting spooked, acting irrationally, and bringing friends in.”

Unfortunately, EA felt that the project was too ambitious, as Visceral was having a hard time putting together a full demo for the publisher to experience. While a lot of work had already been completed, the team was still behind on getting environments and shooting mechanics developed. EA responded to this by adding their Vancouver team to the project in 2016 to expedite development. With more hands working on the game a demo was created for EA that featured an AT-ST chase, a look around Jabba the Hutt’s palace, and a shootout on Tatooine.

EA was still not pleased with where the game was headed. The company grew concerned that the game seemed too much like Uncharted 4, the game that Amy Hennig left behind to work on Ragtag, and also felt that the game lacked some of the more iconic Star Wars characters and elements such as the Force, lightsabers, and Jedi. According to one former Visceral Games employee:

“EA would get obsessed with market research and start asking people what’s important to them about Star Wars. You’d get, ‘Oh, the Force, lightsabers, the usual Jedi continuum.’ They’re hyper focused on that stuff, and it’d be a topic of conversation in every pitch meeting.”

But EA executives weren’t the only reason why the game was struggling to come together. Reports indicate that Amy Hennig was being stretched thin and teams were beginning to become mismanaged. The project was extremely ambitious and expensive, and at some point it became improbable from EA’s perspective to continue with the game as planned.

The day the project was canceled, the team at Visceral did not even know about the game’s shift in development or the studio’s closure. One former employee recounts, “I woke up that day thinking it was a perfectly normal Tuesday. I went into work, and we had a mandatory all-hands meeting at 11:30am. That was when they told us. It came out of nowhere. I had no idea that anything like that was going to happen.”

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Star Wars Battlefront II, EA’s next Star Wars game

For now, the game has shifted over to EA’s Vancouver studio, with assistance from some of EA’s other studios. The game is likely to be completely overhauled and reimagined to the point where the original concept is unrecognizable.

Ragtag seemed like it was shaping up to be quite a unique single-player Star Wars game. The kind that fans have been waiting for since the canceled Star Wars 1313. It is unfortunate that this game won’t ever see the light of day, and even more disheartening that the team at Visceral has now been disbanded. Hopefully whatever game comes from the ashes of Ragtag turns out to be a great one.

Source: Kotaku

PHOTOS: Construction Underway at Adventureland Veranda for Likely Club 33 at Magic Kingdom

While announced quite some time ago, we have heard little about the 4 planned Club 33 locations at Walt Disney World since. While not confirmed, it appears that the Magic Kingdom location for the exclusive club is finally under construction.

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The remainder of the Adventureland Veranda restaurant that wasn’t utilized by the Skipper Canteen appears to getting repurposed for Club 33.

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The outside portion of the Veranda has had a large section of the awning removed to be rebuilt.

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This area will likely be reconfigured to offer a view of fireworks at the Magic Kingdom. Some trees will need to be removed.

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Disney has yet to confirm any of the Walt Disney World locations for Club 33.