Dirk Wallen’s 4/1/14 WDW Photo Report (Polynesian, Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Disney Springs, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen recently visited the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Downtown Disney and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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The Polynesian lobby lives to see another day…

ABC’s The Middle was filming at the Magic Kingdom this week

The cake cups at Chshire Cafe were changed recently

The card is edible…

Work continues in the Magic Kingdom moat as part of the hub remodeling project

You can still make out the old Swan Boat track

Carnage in the old smoking section by Plaza Restaurant

We found the other cake cup…

Moving on to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, there is an ad for the “it’s a small world” animated series in the parking lot

After almost 25 years, the Kodak signage on the Darkroom has changed to Nikon

The ABC Sound Studio will soon be host to a preview of Maleficent

Some random Constantine wanted posters have appeared in the Streets of America

Some new Muppets t-shirts available

Stage 1 is one of the stores now selling MagicBands to guests, and they have a ton

Easter cupcakes are available at most counter service restaurants

Legends of Hollywood on Sunset Blvd. is also selling MagicBands

They also have some Captain America merchandise

More MagicBands at the Darkroom

Moving on to Disney Springs, work continues on the new parking structure

Wetzel’s Pretzels and Haagen Dazs are now moving to the other side of DisneyQuest after having closed to make way for Starbucks

Starbucks on the West Side is coming along nicely

No visible progress on the BET Soundstage

Work is picking up in The Landing

Nothing new to see here either

Soon guests will be able to pass through behind Raglan Road

A designated Food Truck area is coming to the West Side this summer

Here’s what’s open…

Continuing work the bridge for The Marketplace

The latest progress on the Starbucks in the Marketplace

Pollo Campero has already been leveled

Another look at the parking structure

WDWNT – The Magazine: The History of Hollywood Studios Parades

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been home to several memorable daytime parades.  The themes of these parades include: Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Pixar, and more.

The first parade began in September 1991 and was titled Dinosaurs Live.  It starred the Sinclair Family from the hit ABC television sitcom Dinosaurs; this parade ran around the area that now encompasses the Sorcerer’s Hat.  After about two and a half minutes of its seven minute production, the main floats stopped in front of The Great Movie Ride for a short, live show.  This parade ended in August 1992.

In December 1992, a parade titled Aladdin’s Royal Caravan followed in the footsteps of Dinosaurs Live.  A duplicate version also ran in Disneyland beginning in 1992.  Three floats of Aladdin’s Royal Caravan showcased the very amicable Genie; this included the headlining float of the parade which depicted him as 32-feet tall.  This float was later re-used in The Magic Kingdom’s Remember the Magic parade.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan was seen on an episode of the ABC television sitcom Full House.  This parade was the first home of the water-spitting camels that now inhabit The Magic Carpets of Aladdin in the Magic Kingdom.  Before they were permanently relocated to this attraction, the two camels were used as decorations in the Soundstage Restaurant in Hollywood Studios.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan closed in August 1995 to make way for a new parade oriented around the first feature-length Pixar film: Toy Story.

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Toy Story – The Parade first delighted guests of Hollywood Studios in November 1995.  This parade consisted of the major Toy Story characters, including Woody and Buzz who were walking freely, and others who were built onto the float structures such as Mr. Potato Head and Hamm.  After this parade ended, the floats were later used in the small show “Operation Toy Story.”  This was a focal point of the brief “Toy Story Weekends” that allowed for Buzz and Woody to hold meet-and-greets before they were given a set location in Hollywood Studios.  Toy Story – The Parade’s first float was themed for the Green Army Men and was later refurbished to be transformed into the Giraffe float in the Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King show.  The parade was cancelled in June, 1997.

Also in June 1997, the Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade debuted.  Running twice a day, this parade allowed for a random family inside Hollywood Studios to be chosen for each performance, dressed in Hercules-inspired Greek attire, and be members of the “Theban Family of the Day.”  As of May 1998, the Hercules cast of characters no longer marched down Hollywood Boulevard.

The successor of Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade was the Mulan Parade.  The opening day of Mulan, the film, was also the first day of the accompanying parade in Hollywood Studios.  The parade utilized fifty-three performers, and its primary theme was an instrumental version of Honor to Us All.  As of March 2001, the Mulan Parade ended its tenure.

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May 2001 marked the beginning of the longest running parade in Hollywood Studios–Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade.  This parade was brought to Walt Disney World as a part of the 100 Years of Magic Celebration and ran from around the Backlot Tour to the side of what used to be Sid Cahuenga’s One-of-a-Kind shop.  Disney characters either rode in or walked alongside an intricately themed car.  These characters frequently interacted with those in the crowd which gave the parade a unique element.  There was a Toy Story car that was designed to resemble Andy’s bed.  The parade had a Mary Poppins car that had two carousel horses.  The car themed for Jim Henson’s The Muppets was topped by an attached blimp.  Star Wars was represented in its own car that had Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia riding inside.  Mulan’s car featured a Chinese umbrella hanging over her.  Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. characters Sully and Mike Wazowski sat inside a red convertible that resembled the car in the Disney/Pixar’s short film Mike’s New Car.  The car that held Aladdin and Jasmine was the Genie transformed into the shape of an automobile.  Serving as the finale of the parade, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy rode in a 1929 Cadillac.  Other movies and characters who appeared in the parade include: Hercules, Disney Villains, Lilo & Stitch, The Little Mermaid, Power Rangers, Playhouse Disney characters, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cars, Alice in Wonderland, and Pinocchio.  Disney Stars and Motor Cars ran until March 2008.

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Block Party Bash began in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in March 2008.  This stage show/parade first debuted in Disney California Adventure and was then transported to Walt Disney World.  Block Party Bash touched upon unprecedented elements within Walt Disney World parades because of its heavy emphasis on dance music.  The floats and characters of this parade were representative of most Pixar movies released at that point: Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and The Incredibles.  It was replaced in January 2011 by a very similar production, Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!

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Pixar movies that were released after what was encompassed in Block Party Bash became a part of Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!; these movies include Ratatouille, UP, and Toy Story 3.  Many of the floats from Block Party Bash were recycled for this parade.  Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun! was the latest parade to run in Hollywood Studios, and it ended on April 6, 2013.

Until a new parade surfaces the streets of Hollywood Studios, guests will need to settle for already existing forms of entertainment within the park.  The rock band, “Mulch, Sweat n’ Shears,” still performs on a regular basis, as well as the other live stage shows: Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, The Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Disney Junior Live on Stage, and Fantasmic.

VIDEO: “Planes: Fire & Rescue” New Trailer Now Available

The Walt Disney Motion Pictures Studios invites you to take off and soar with the elite aerial firefighting crew that is charged with protecting Piston Peak in a  new trailer released today from Disney’s Planes: Fire & Rescue.

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Check out the trailer titled “Thunder” below:

Disney also released more character images and descriptions:

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Park superintendent Cad Spinner (voice of John Michael Higgins) is a luxury Sport Utility Vehicle who’s better suited for a country club than the country. Self-centered and passionate about profits, Cad diverts a big chunk of the firefighters’ budget to his lodge restoration project. Though completely turned off by dirt, Cad’s not opposed to playing dirty to get his way.

 

Maru

Maru (voice of Curtis Armstrong) is the mechanic tug at the Piston Peak Air Attack base. Friendly with a sarcastic sense of humor, he’s been around a long time and has the cluttered hangar to prove it. With no budget for new parts, Maru’s many shelves of old parts and machinery come in quite handy. The repurposing pro’s motto? “It’s better than new!”

 

Mayday

Feisty old Mayday (voice of Hal Holbrook) has been Propwash Junction’s fire and rescue truck for … ever. He’s always rarin’ to go, but he’s lost a little speed over the years. Plus, his hoses are leaky and he can’t see much without his glasses. Propwash Junction is growing fast thanks to resident-turn-big-time-racer Dusty, so Mayday might be in over his headlights.

WDWNT will continue to bring you all Planes: Fire & Rescue news and information as it becomes available, keep checking back!

Dirk Wallen’s 4/7/14 Animal Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park on Monday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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We can see the new Festival of the Lion King theater from high above Expedition Everest

The KODAK picture spot outside of DINOSAUR seems to be the last one remaining

Donald Duck has moved to a new meet and greet location near DINOSAUR temporarily



One of the Fossil Fun Games is being refurbished

MagicBands seem to be on sale everywhere now

Star Wars Weekends D-Tech Me Offerings Expanded for 2014

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Star Wars – D-Tech Me has been one of the most talked about merchandise offerings at Star Wars Weekends over the last several years, so it is no surprise that Disney will be adding to the line-up of offerings in 2014. This year, the D-Tech Me location will be located inside Darth’s Mall, located in Soundstage 1 between Studio Backlot Tour and Toy Story Midway Mania.

For those unfamiliar with Star Wars – D-Tech Me, this 10-minute experience uses the world’s highest-resolution, single-shot 3D face scanner created by our Imagineering scientists with Disney Research labs. The captured image is later sent to a high resolution 3D printer to create the figurine.

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The existing Carbon-Freeze Me and Stormtrooper programs are returning this year, joined by two new figurines – Alderaan Princess and X-Wing Pilot. There are both male and female options offered for X-Wing pilot, Carbon-Freeze Me and Stormtrooper figurines.

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For children, Alderaan Princess and Carbon-Freeze Me figurines will be available in more youthful appearances.

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For the first time, a 16-inch figurine will also be available. You can see the size differences of the Stormtrooper figurines in the above image.

Disney is also promising that on May 16 on DisneyParksMerchandise.com they will let guests know how to have their image from last year added to a new figurine this year.

The Star Wars – D-Tech Me 7-inch figurines are $99.95 each, plus shipping and applicable sales tax. For the 16-inch figurines, retail is $1,499.95 each, plus shipping and applicable sales tax. All participants will receive a specially designed button. Completed figurines will arrive within 7-8 weeks after the experience if shipping domestically (it takes a little longer if shipping internationally).

To book your experience, please call 407-WDW-TECH (407-939-8324). Disney will only offer the experience during Star Wars Weekends 2014 (May 16 – 18, May 23 – 25, May 30 – June 1, June 6 – 8, and June 13-15).

Finally, guests attending the Rebel Rendezvous event on May 15 will be some of the first individuals to experience Star Wars – D-Tech Me this year. Registered event guests should look for an email soon that will explain how to sign up.

Star Wars Weekends 2014 Introduces Add-On VIP Package

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For $499 per person, you can now add a VIP tour package to any Star Wars Weekend day:

Disney’s Hollywood Studios Star Wars Weekends will introduce an ultimate day filled with the most sought after service and experiences. A team of Disney VIP tour guides will take you on your journey designed to surprise and delight the most avid Star Wars fan for $499per person, plus tax.

Includes:

-Best seats in the house for shows at the Premiere Theater including Stars of the Saga

-Expedited access to attractions including Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith, Toy Story Mania, and more

-Private continental breakfast at the Hollywood Brown Derby

-Reserved location to see the Legends of the Force Motorcade

-Table-service lunch inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios

-Shopping time at Darth’s Mall

-VIP Viewing and dessert party for the new Symphony in the Stars fireworks

The Ultimate Day at Star Wars Weekends bookings open April 11th by phone at (407) 934-7973.

 

Epcot “Wind-Down” Offers Guests The Chance to Drink and dine Until 11PM Nightly

Have you ever wished you could grab a drink and get a bite to eat at Epcot after the park closes at 9PM? Well, this is the place where dreams come true after-all…

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Epcot guests can now take part in the “after-hours wind-down”, an opportunity to visit La Cava Del Tequila in Mexico, Spice Road Table in Morocco, Tutto Gusto in Italy, or the Rose & Crown in the United Kingdom for small bites paired with a beverage flight (additional beverages can be purchased) from 9:20Pm until 11Pm. The cost is $35 plus tax and gratuity. The offering begins April 17th and runs through September 15th.

VIDEO: New Clips From Disneynature’s “Bears” Available

The Walt Disney Studio has released two new clips from the upcoming Disneynature film Bears, which releases on April 18, 2014.

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Check out the two new clips below:

“Digging Up Clams”

“First Steps”

Bears is the fifth theatrical release for Disneynature, which is the first new Disney-branded film label from The Walt Disney Studios in more than 60 years. The label was launched in April 2008 to bring the world’s top nature filmmakers together to capture a variety of wildlife subjects and stories.

Disneynature’s Bears, a new True Life Adventure, is an epic story of breathtaking scale that showcases a year in the life of a bear family as two young cubs are taught life’s most important lessons. Set against a backdrop teeming with life, their journey begins as winter comes to an end and the bears emerge from hibernation to face the bitter cold. Bears captures the fast-moving action and suspense of life in one of the planet’s last great wildernesses—Alaska!

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Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, and narrated by John C. Reilly, Bears arrives in theaters April 18, 2014, to celebrate Earth Day.

VIDEO: Trailer For Disneynature’s “Monkey Kingdom” Released

The Walt Disney Studios has released a trailer for Disneynature’s eighth True Life Adventure – the follow-up to 2014’s Bears – titled Monkey Kingdom, that will be released for Earth Day in April 2015.

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Check out the clip below:

Monkey Kingdom spotlights the gripping reality of a newborn monkey and its mother, struggling to survive within the competitive social hierarchy of the Temple Troop, a dynamic group of monkeys who live in ancient ruins found deep in the storied jungles of South Asia, alongside a rich cast of forest characters. It will take a lot of ingenuity and hard work if this little family hopes to change their place in the world.

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Monkey Kingdom is directed by Mark Linfield and co-directed by Alastair Fothergill.

VIDEO: First Look at Audio-Animatronic Dwarfs from Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in New Fantasyland

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Disney finally released a video giving us our very first look at some of the audio-animatronic characters we will see when the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train opens in New Fantasyland next month. They are fairly amazing…

Similar to the Cars characters that appear in Radiator Springs Racers, the characters have fully audio-animatronic bodies, but the facial movements are all done via projection mapping (similar to the Celebrate the Magic show on Cinderella Castle). If these figures are any indication, we’re in for a true sleeper-hit.