PHOTOS: First Look At The Upcoming Movie Tomorrowland Reveals An EPCOT Center Feel

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This weeks Entertainment Weekly takes an exclusive look at the upcoming movie, Tomorrowland.  Not much has been revealed about Tomorrowland other than it stars George Clooney and is directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille) and written by Damon Lindelof (Lost). That is until now.

A Florida girl who dreams of the future while watching the launchpads of Cape Canaveral being disassembled goes exploring one day and, after landing in a bit of trouble, finds herself in possession of a mysterious pin. Touching it reveals a vision of a place that may not be a different world but simply a better one. Then it’s gone—out, out, brief candle!—and the quest to discover the real Tomorrowland begins.

The main character is Casey Newton, played by Britt Robertson, who is a girl that is fascinated by science but has become disillusioned with the closing of NASA and one day discovers a pin that opens the door that physically transports her to a world of an advanced and highly technological future. George Clooney plays Frank Walker, who is a failed inventor and has some previous history relating to Tomorrowland. The two of them must join forces to journey to a world that exists somewhere between time and space and in their collective memory.

To read more about Tomorrowland, visit EW.com

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Tomorrowland will be released theatrically on May 15th, 2015.

Rare Melvin the Moose Puppet from Short-Lived Fort Wilderness Resort Character Breakfast For Sale!

So, this is one of those occasions where we are publicizing one of our sponsors, Theme Park Connection, but it’s also a case where we have something truly amazing to share with you…

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For whatever reason, in 1986, Melvin the Moose from the Country Bear Jamboree was chosen as a host for a character breakfast at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. The show and breakfast was staged at the home of the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Pioneer Hall, to make use of the space in the early morning hours. The puppet was used up on the stage for various vignettes while guests dined and met Chip and Dale. This breakfast and show ran under various names until it was discontinued in 1991.

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The puppet had not been seen since that time, until it surfaced at Theme Park Connection (where many old, retired Walt Disney World props do) last week. The coolest part is that the puppet is up for bid right now on eBay, with the auction ending on Saturday evening. That’s right, Melvin the Moose can hang on your wall. Pretty neat, huh?

James Earl Jones Returns as Darth Vader In An Extended Cut Of “Star Wars Rebels: The Movie”

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Due to the enormous success of Star Wars Rebels: The Movie, Disney will be airing the movie on ABC with an additional scene including Darth Vader, voiced by James Earl Jones himself, who voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars theatrical movies.

Executive producer Dave Filoni states, “We wanted to do something special for the ABC broadcast. We’ve added a scene which gives audiences insight into the Inquisitor and includes a cameo by Darth Vader voiced by the distinguished actor James Earl Jones.”

This special extended edition of Star Wars Rebels: The Movie will air on Sunday, October 26th at 7 PM on ABC.

Maelstrom, FP+ Test and Lumberjacks, Tonight (10/09/14) on WDWNT: The Radio Show

radio_show_post_logoTonight, on WDWNT: The Radio show, we say our final goodbyes to Epcot’s Maelstrom attraction as we talk about the emotional final rides. We also usher in a new act at Epcot with a review of the Canada Lumberjack Show. And we talk about the pros and cons of the current FastPass+ testing at Toy Story Midway Mania.

This week’s game is a new one called World Showcase Adventure. Work your way around the lagoon for some great prizes from Theme Park Connection.

Hosted by radio veterans and life-long Disney fans Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, the live radio talk show on AM 1520 WBZW in Orlando focuses on the latest news and current trending topics at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. WDW News Today: The Radio Show can also be streamed live at www.1520wbzw.com. WDW News Today the Radio Show debuted in August of 2013 as a 1 hour broadcast on Saturday evenings and has grown into a 2-hour program by popular demand.

To interact with the hosts during the show, listeners can call in at (407) 774-8255, tweet @WDWNT using #WDWNTRadio, or use the new LIVE chat that will be available at Radio.WDWNT.com.

The show begins at 8PM EDT Thursday night, don’t miss it!

Prime Inspirations: The Palace of Fine Arts – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure at Disney California Adventure

This occasional WDWNT column hopes to highlight the borrowed buildings of the Disney Theme Parks and their direct antecedents. We hope to encourage appreciation and discussion of Park architecture, and to showcase the power of the original buildings and their emulations.

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The Prime Inspiration for the building acting as the entryway for The Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure at Disney California Adventure is The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA. But, in the attraction’s current form, it may be a little difficult to recognize the similarity.

To find the common thread in the design you might want to look back at the building’s first incarnation as the entryway for the film based Attraction, Golden Dreams.

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Although the original look of the building was more true to its Northern California inspiration, Golden Dreams passed from the scene in 2009.

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The Palace of Fine Arts, resides in a beautiful park setting in the Marina District of San Francisco.

To show that San Francisco had indeed risen from the ash and wreckage of the 1906 earthquake and fire, civic leaders planned a World’s Fair for 1915 marking the opening of the Panama Canal.

The Palace of Fine Arts was only one of ten featured “palaces” at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition. Designed by Bernard Maybeck, who took his inspiration from Roman and Greek architecture, he created a fictional ruin from another time. It could be considered an early piece of what we now think of as “Entertainment Architecture.” Many of Maybeck’s buildings still stand in his long-time home city of Berkeley, CA.

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A Postcard of Festival Hall. Another of the spectacular buildings of the Panama-Pacific Exposition.

The Palace of Fine Arts was so beloved that a Palace Preservation League was founded while the fair was still in progress and the building was retained.

But by the 1950s the simulated ruin was in fact crumbling. Originally intended to only stand only  for the duration of the Exhibition, the building was framed in wood and then covered with Staff, a mixture of plaster and burlap-type fiber. (So called Staff Shops that exist backstage at theme parks and movie studios get their name not from the people that work there, but from this “temporary,” easy to work with building material.)

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In 1964, the Palace was completely rebuilt with permanent, lightweight concrete.

The Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure building at Disney California Adventure opened on June 3rd, 2011.

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A panoramic photo of the Palace of Fine Arts standing alone in 1919. Photo: James David Givens (Library of Congress)

 

 

 

 

Dirk Wallen’s 10/10/14 Disney Springs/Downtown Disney Photo Report (The Landing, EPCOT Center, Food Truck Park, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Downtown Disney (Disney Springs as it will be known soon) yesterday and has some great newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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The large waterfront building in The Landing is coming along nicely

It was supposed to open Summer, but Food Truck Park still isn’t finished

The concept art

There’s an EPCOT Center bag hidden in the artwork…

A look at the new boardwalk and the large new structure in The Landing, which is currently still Pleasure Island

Originally, the Landing was supposed to be just new dining options, but some retail space has been built

New, small retail locations can be found in front of Fulton’s

The first one appears to sell bar accessories

The second is called Sublime… no idea what it is…

The Marketplace bridge will be completed by early 2015, maybe even for the 2014 holiday season

Even though it is only a year old, the Rainforest Café volcano is being fixed up

Ghirardelli has a new sundae

They also have some great holiday treats

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10/14/14 Disneyland Resort Report: New First-Aid Building, Downtown Disney, Park Prep for 60th, & New Parade Speculation

EDITOR’S NOTE: A natural successor to Disneyland News Today, the Disneyland Resort Report will be a re-occurring photo report and news series bringing you the latest from the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. In addition to this, each quarter, we will present a Disneyland Resort-focused episode of the WDWNT Podcast. We here at WDW News Today are happy to continue to cover our California counterpart and bring you the latest news and information regarding the topic.

Welcome to The Disneyland Resort!

In this picture even the Monorail is the color of a pumpkin.

In this picture, even the Monorail is the color of a pumpkin

A Festivus For The Rest of Us

In years gone by October was a fairly quiet time at Disneyland. Kids back in school, weather cooling down, maybe some introspection, as Fall takes us to a quieter frame of mind. Not today baby!

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If you check your 16-month Advent Calendar, you will see that Halloween is now a gateway season for one long Holiday Time that will end in early 2015. Nowhere is that more true than at The Disneyland Resort.

Anything but a premium pass will soon begin to feel chipped away by holiday block out days. All of the remaining Mickey’s Halloween Party events are now sold out. Part of the second weekend of October was blocked out for many, mainly due to CHOC Walk: A yearly benefit for Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Park attendance during that weekend outpaced all but a few days of this past summer. 

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Park opening on Columbus Day. Columbus Day!

But, there are a couple of little “troughs” ahead, and they are great times to get your thirst for Disneyland slaked. Between Halloween proper and Thanksgiving weekend is one. The other is after Thanksgiving, for a week or two before the Christmas season shifts into twelfth gear. Your milage may vary.

Once “The Season” is over, we will be into Disneyland’s 50th year and Diamond Celebration. And as we speak, plenty is going on amid the clamor to make the year especially magic.

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As part of the creation of a Guest Access Corridor along the east side of Main Street U.S.A., Central First Aid had to be moved over, ever so slightly. The result is not something everyone may notice, but is a marked improvement over the previous facility, with a touch of Walt Disney’s personal story woven into it.

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Two lovely building facades have replaced the nondescript “temporary” building that stood in this spot for decades.

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First Aid services now take place in what looks like a small town “Medical Building.”

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The inscription on one of the building’s windows reads, “Doc Sherwood M.D. – Family Practice.” Sherwood lived in Disney’s Missouri home town of Marcelene. He once commissioned a crayon drawing of his stallion Rupert from the young artist. He has the distinction of being Walt Disney’s first “customer.”

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Next to the First-Aid Station is the Wish Lounge. A refuge for Make A Wish Kids visiting the Park.

Like the buildings on Disneyland’s Center Street, the new structure is tapered down in scale to create a forced perspective as it leads away from Main Street. In some ways the building is reminiscent of the well executed Storybook Circus/Carolwood Park Train Station at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Rationally all of these new buildings are a little too small for their stated function, but they have enough detail to be convincing, reassuring and ultimately believable. This small addition to the center of Disneyland reflects that same sense of scale and quality.

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The gate awaits. This “floodgate” will be the north end of the Guest Access Corridor. The access route is expected to be used during pyrotechnics and parades on Main Street.

I Know It When I See It

Downtown Disney’s Wonderground Gallery recently held one of its fairly frequent, always interesting, artist signings. This one featured five (count ’em, five!) artists in attendance. Among this imaginative  and talented throng were favorite Florida fantasy artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith and Hipster Mickey mastermind Jerrod Maruyama.

If you haven’t been to this gallery, which specializes in what might be called contemporary or revisionist depictions of familiar Disney characters and tableau, we are really at a loss to explain your inaction.

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He’s always been an everyman. Artist: Jerrod Maruyama © Disney

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A dis-quieting metamorphosis? Artist: Jasmine Becket-Griffith © Disney

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Jasmine Becket-Griffith signing art for a fan.

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On your wall, in the mail, or on your person. Images © Disney

For more information on product or upcoming events, the Wonderground Gallery can be found on the internet at http://disneyparksmerchandise.com/parksauthentic/wonderground-gallery/

 I’ll Stop The World And Melt With You

News that the characters from Frozen will soon be taking up residence in the Animation Building at Disney California Adventure Park is only… the tip of the Frozen iceberg, so to speak.

For the time being, their little snow covered chalet in Fantasyland is still the hottest place at Disneyland Park.

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On a recent morning, the line to get a “return time” stretched past Village Haus, nearly to the edge of Fantasyland.

So who would have guessed that another facet of the Frozen franchise would suddenly appear at the  Downtown Disney District? Anyone? Everyone?

Sound the Royal Fanfare (and act surprised), Anna and Elsa’s Boutique has arrived!

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Frozen-haters: Walk on by.

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This is a place for the little ladies to stock up on Frozen merchandise and, if they wish, get coifed and made up as their favorite Princess from the film.  Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique’s colder sister.

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How slammed will this place be during the holidays?

Restoration Nation

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Stylized tarps, with the image of the building they cover have been around for quite awhile in the California and Florida Parks. These covering Coke Corner even have the appropriate seasonal decorations worked into the art.

At any given time now, buildings on Main Street are under tarps as Disneyland readies for next years’ Diamond Celebration. What is interesting this time, compared to a decade ago, is the nonchalant, business as usual, approach to the freshening. The preparation for the 50th anniversary seemed a breathless, hero and goat making marathon with no certainty of completion. Since that time the Resort’s condition has not been let to slip to panic inducing levels of differed maintenance, so preparing the Park “for it’s close-up” seems like no big deal.

The “E” Word?

Last month Hong Kong Disneyland premiered it’s new nighttime parade, “Paint The Night.”

The creative team, led by Disney Entertainment wunderkind Steve Davidson, has, by all indication, a hit on their hands in a park that for the last couple of years has been in ascendancy. Billed as Disney’s first-ever fully LED parade, it is a dazzling, high-tech descendant of The Main Street Electric Parade and SpectroMagic. Sporting more than 740,000 individual lights, “Paint…” features seven units, in a pretty even split of Disney and Pixar show scenes.

Here’s some photos from the new pageant’s premiere:

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What will be interesting from the stateside perspective, is how much influence this show will have on the the still un-named, new Disneyland Park nighttime parade planned for the Diamond Celebration next year.

(By the way, these pictures were taken at Hong Kong Disneyland where Main Street and Sleeping Beauty’s Castle are nearly brick by brick replicas of Disneyland U.S.A. So at least we know this parade would fit on the street.)

Well, what do you think they should call it? Stick with Paint The Night? Come up with something different? Or… use a name with the E-Word in it? Electric?

That’ll do it for now…

See ‘ya real soon!

PHOTOS: In-Depth Look at Every Shelf of the Haunted Mansion Store, “Memento Mori” at Magic Kingdom

The Haunted Mansion store in Liberty Square finally opened this week, titled Memento Mori. The store will carry some existing Haunted Mansion merchandise, but mostly the over 100 new items for the attraction arriving now at Walt Disney World. WDWNT reporter Joe Hogarty visited the store on Friday and took a TON of photos, so let’s take a tour of the shop and all of the new items:

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The exterior of what was the Yankee Trader and is now Memento Mori

Yes, you can get a lenticular “dying” portrait of yourself for $20

We begin our look around inside the store… try not to drool…

Art and collectibles first

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Jim Shore created pieces

Jim Shore created pieces

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Examples of the guest lenticular portraits and the frames for sale

Note the new version of the playing cards available

Constance the Bride plush!!!

There’s even stuff for the kids now…

Smaller items

Hitchhiking Ghost Action Figures

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There’s so much stuff…

The rather plain GHOST HOST hat is a head scratcher…

Apparel and such

New-ish iPhone cases

The popular ghost hearse die-cast vehicle is back after several years off the shelves, you can get the black one here and a white one at Disneyland

Some of the Haunted Mansion merchandise released last year made it into the store

Madame Leota, before she passed away, has a portrait on the wall of her store

Not that the cast members have specific costumes for the store

It’s scary to think that there is even more of this merchandise on the way…

Wine glasses

The infamous urn… you know someone is actually going to put ashes in that…

I can… ONCE I BUY ALL OF THIS!

The plates with the layout of the Haunted Mansion house… if it were a real house with no show building…

Amazing bookends, note that one book is titled “Tales of a Rat”

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More plateware

Spider-web shelving for the home-goods

Ladies apparel

iPhone 5 accessories

They sell some treats with a Haunted Mansion theme

Spooky green cotton candy

Green and purple popcorn

The Haunted Mansion “Beautifully Disney” line is now out

More for the ladies

Men’s apparel, including a Hatbox Ghost sweatshirt

There is a tie…

Some shelves feature the same merchandise from other areas of the shop, at least until more items arrive

Decals, magnets and window clings

Hitchhiking Ghost iPhone 5 case

Madame Leota iPhone 5 case

A cast member trying to get guests to enter the photo booth a get a portrait made

Hats…

These are insane…

Somehow, not as bad as these… 😉

The store has been very crowded since opening

Thankfully, some of these older items will be sticking around

The sign on the Fantasyland side

Notice Madame Leota in the center of the sign

The sign on the Liberty Square side appears to follow you

Hopefully a template for future attraction shops, Momento Mori offers unique, non-generic, attraction-specific merchandise. We can only hope sales will be strong enough to push forward more creative merchandise and retail spaces for neglected, headliner attractions like the Haunted Mansion.

So… how much are you going to be spending in this shop on your next visit?