Myths and Legends Photoshoot
Talk about hard pictures to take… it took some searching around Walt Disney World, but we found most of the Myths and Legends roaming about the land.
Talk about hard pictures to take… it took some searching around Walt Disney World, but we found most of the Myths and Legends roaming about the land.
It looks as though Hong Kong Disneyland is getting in on the fun as well. We saw the previews of the dated 2014 Mickeys that would be releasing this year (along with their blind box variants) at the Reflections of Evil event back in September, and it seems as though Hong Kong beat all other parks out of the gates, as their 2014 Mickey is now available. Take a look at the design below (photo cred: Vinylmation World):
As we know, each of these Mickeys have unique designs on their coat for their respective parks. Additionally, the variants sport an all red clothed Mickey. Will you guys be hunting down all 4 (or 8) of these designs?
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Ep. 140 Sumo
This week we talk about Urban Redux 2’s Variants, the reveal of Mickey Through the Years set 2 and new vinyls in Japan. We also discuss some Disney Infinity and Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.
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Starting September 20, 2013, you are invited to be part of the world of “Second Screen Live: The Little Mermaid”, a new interactive theatrical experience!
For a limited time in select theatres, fans can become part of the story in a new second-screen technology, Disney Second Screen Live, where the audience can engage with the film, each other and their fellow audience members.
Simply download the FREE “Second Screen Live: The Little Mermaid App,” in the iTunes App Store, onto your iPad or iPad mini (iOS 5.0 or higher is required.) Then bring your devices to participating theatres where you can interact with the film, your families and other fans, singing the songs, playing games, finding treasures, and competing for the chance to win prizes!
This brand new, magical theatrical experience starts on September 20 at the following theaters:
• City Center 15: Cinema de Lux; White Plains, NY
• Farmingdale Multiplex Cinemas; Farmingdale, NY
• Arclight Beach Cities; El Segundo, CA
• Arclight Sherman Oaks; Sherman Oaks, CA
• Muvico Thousand Oaks 14; Thousand Oaks, CA
• AMC Empire 25; New York, NY
• AMC Garden State 16; Paramus, NJ
• AMC Burbank 16; Burbank, CA
• AMC Downtown Disney 12; Anaheim, CA
• AMC Bay Street 16; Emeryville, CA
• AMC Town Center 20; Leawood, KS
• Century Huntington Beach and XD; Huntington Beach, CA
• Cinemark West Plano and XD; West Plano, TX
• Carmike Wynnsong 16; Knoxville, TN
• Carmike 15; Columbus, GA
And a special run is taking place at the El Capitan theater in Los Angeles, CA on Sundays & Thursdays from September 15th through October 13th.
Check out this featured video peek of “Second Screen Live: The Little Mermaid”:
Tickets are now available for purchase online or at the box office of participating theaters.
For more information about The Little Mermaid: Second Screen Live! theater screenings, locations and ticket purchases, please visit movies.disney.com.
And stay tuned to WDW News Today for all your “Second Screen Live” Information!
Video and Images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company.
I attended the very fist Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on Tuesday and I am very happy to report that the offerings this year were much improved over years past. In short, a lot of small changes and additions did not go unnoticed.
First off, if you want to pick up this year’s exclusive Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom card, I suggest you make that your first stop at the party. The card is available in limited quantities at each party and after they run out, well, Disney then starts to hand out the Chip and Dale card that was given out in 2012.
Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade, still pretty much the best parade you can see anywhere in Orlando, saw some minor changes this year. The Country Bears are now roaming around the route instead of on a float. Also, 3 of the cone units from the now-defunct Block Party Bash were repainted as candy corn and have found a new home towards the end of the parade.
Here’s a full video of this year’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade:
When they announced that the Tomorrowland Dance Party would get a Monsters Inc. overlay this year, I couldn’t have been less interested. However, seeing this party in person, all I can say is that I am stunned at the investment from Disney. The DJ’s costume, the set pieces, and the characters used really make for a fun experience. As much as I wanted to dislike this, the giant laugh canisters and the DJ’s CDA costume were just too much fun.
Here’s some video of the Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Dance Party in Tomorrowland:
The merchandise this year was also well done. Here is the t-shirt design available at the parties in 2013:
There was also an assortment of event exclusive pins available as always. However, my favorite merchandise offering had to be this brand new Mickey Mouse Hatbox Ghost popcorn bucket:
The biggest addition to this year’s party is easily the new meet and greet with Jack Skellington and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas. The line fot his was so long, I didn’t even get near the photo area. The line was constantly over an hour-and-a-half except during the first parade. That would be my suggested time to visit if you need to meet this pair.
The candy quality was once again improved upon this year. Our bags were full of quality, name-brand candy when we left at Midnight. Kudos to Disney on making sure you at least get quality candy for your money. Oh, and don’t forget to get some Peeps on the way out of the park!
Overall, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party was as much fun as it always is. I’m glad to see many improvements, even if they are small, being made annually to this event. As always, I highly suggest that you attend this party if you have the chance as it always proves to be a great night at the Magic Kingdom.
As we upload videos of the next day or so, I thought it was clear that the first video we had to share from the “Unleash the Villains” Friday the 13th event had to be the 9-minute fireworks spectacular. The song choices and pyrotechnics in Villainy in the Sky were absolutely stunning. Watch the show for yourself:
We have much more to share from this incredible event on this week’s podcast and over the next few days here on WDWNT.com, so stay tuned!
The newest Ghirardelli® Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop will join with Disney’s The El Capitan Theatre and the Disney Studio Store on Hollywood Boulevard, and the Grand Opening will be November 15, 2013!
Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is considered America’s oldest operating chocolate manufacturer and this will be the first location in Los Angeles, giving locals, fans and moviegoers an opportunity to experience Ghirardelli’s world-famous and delicious floats, shakes, hot fudge sundaes, and their exciting assortment of chocolates and beautifully wrapped gifts. Each guest will also enjoy a complimentary sample of the signature Ghirardelli SQUARES® chocolate. The Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop and Disney Studio Store will be located next to the legendary El Capitan Theatre at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard, and will be open seven days a week. This location will replace Disney’s Soda Fountain & Studio Store currently in that location.
“Ghirardelli Chocolate is honored to join Disney on Hollywood Boulevard to bring visitors and moviegoers an unforgettable experience. We have been bringing quality chocolate to the public for over 160 years, and this iconic location in the heart of Hollywood is the perfect place to continue the tradition.”
~ Marty Thompson, President and CEO of the Ghirardelli® Chocolate Company
Ghirardelli Chocolate and Disney have teamed up for the Grand Opening Celebration, by offering a specially created sundae treat for the opening of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ new animated movie “Frozen” this November. Original and speciality ice cream sundaes will be available to complement future film releases at The El Capitan Theatre, thereby providing moviegoers with an ongoing unique Ghirardelli experience. The new soda fountain and chocolate shop will join the existing Disney Studio Store which offers an assortment of merchandise from current film releases playing at The El Capitan Theatre, along with classic Disney character souvenirs, highly sought after collectible pins, and a large selection of Blu-Ray and DVD home entertainment.
Says Lylle Breier, senior vice president, Worldwide Special Events for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures:
“The El Capitan Theatre has always been about giving guests the ultimate entertainment experience. And now, with Ghirardelli, an extraordinary experience becomes even more unforgettable. Families and movie lovers from all over can come to the El Capitan, see a great Disney movie, and enjoy a memorable, delicious after-movie treat. We’re thrilled to welcome Ghirardelli Chocolate to Hollywood. Ghirardelli chocolate and a Disney movie at the El Cap: How sweet it is!”
Images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company, El Capitan Theatre, and Ghirardelli.
Today, Disney Vacation Club announced that its planned next location will be at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, located on Seven Seas Lagoon at Walt Disney World Resort. When this resort is completed, Disney Vacation Club will have destinations at all three resorts on the monorail system, allowing easy access to Magic Kingdom Park.
The planned development project at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, when completed, will join Disney Vacation Club’s 12 other properties, including The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, scheduled to open Oct. 23. Construction on the Polynesian project began this month, and completion is estimated to be in 2015. In addition to the Disney Vacation Club project, other guest areas within Disney’s Polynesian Resort will undergo refurbishment. More information and project details will be shared at a later date.
Disney Vacation Club debuted in October 1991 with a flexible, vacation point-based model rather than the traditional fixed-week timeshare model. Disney Vacation Club is approaching a total of 200,000 member families from all 50 states and approximately 100 countries who have discovered the joys of membership.
Disney Vacation Club members are able to choose from among a variety of vacation destinations, including a stay at any Disney Vacation Club Resort or at more than 500 other destinations around the world, and when they purchase directly from Disney, members also can take trips on one of the Disney Cruise Line ships or guided vacations with Adventures by Disney. Additionally, vacations at a Disney Vacation Club Resort can last from one night to several weeks.
By now, you’ve probably heard from several other sites how “Unleash the Villains” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios was a disaster. Well, in my opinion, Friday the 13th at Walt Disney World turned out to be a huge success. Let’s look at the evening piece by piece…
First of all, Disney clearly spent money. A lot of money. The stage was re-decorated as Hades’ Hangout and it looked great, maybe even better than it does when it gets redressed for Star Wars Weekends where it sees a lot more use.
Throughout the day at Studios guests could see a countdown clock winding down to 8PM and the Unleashing of the Villains
So, for those who deemed the night a complete failure, I have a theory. You probably left your residence around 6Pm and thought that would leave you enough time to enter the park before the event started. Well, there is your problem. Knowing that this event was announced several months ago and knowing how popular the Disney Villains are, it was clear the park was going to hit capacity sometime before 8PM. We arrived at Disney’s Hollywood studios around 3PM and there was already a small crowd gathering in front of the stage. We grabbed our spot dead center in a place where we could see both the stage and fireworks at 5:30PM. By 6PM, this was what was behind us…
Clearly, most of the crowd consisted of  locals, cast members, or people in the know about Walt Disney World. Everyone thought they could just leave from work or whatever else they were doing during the day and still get a great spot and enjoy this event. They were very wrong.
The meet and greet lines began forming at 2Pm and by 6PM they were a complete disaster. This isn’t Disney’s fault, but it is a testament to how great of an idea this event was.
A lot has been said about the parking situation at Studios on Friday. Honestly, what did anyone expect? If everyone left at the same time and 35,000 tried to jam into any theme park parking lot at once, the results would be the same. There isn’t a parking lot on the face of the earth equipped to deal with this situation, especially not a park as small as DHS. Epcot has the most wonderfully designed parking lot on earth, but it is still a nightmare when everyone tries to leave after fireworks on New Year’s Eve or the 4th of July.
In the end, the only people to blame for any shortcomings on Friday are those who left at the last minute and expected to waltz into the park. No offense, but whenever an event like this happens, it is best to arrive early. I understand this is not an option for everyone who wanted to attend, but I feel like a majority of people who showed up probably could have arrived earlier in the day. The park was empty when I arrived at 3PM. It was packed by 6PM. I have never seen a park fill-in like this in my life.
There were some crowd control issues that arose around 8PM, but again, they were not the fault of any Disney cast members. Some really horrible guests tried their best to stand in places they were not allowed to once all of the viewing areas around the stage had filled in. Cast members were pretty much forced to yell in their faces and threaten to call security before these individuals finally decided to move along and stop holding up the entire event.
Once things actually got started, the entertainment department really shined. Taking pieces that had worked well for Star Wars Weekends and Monsters University Homecoming, the Hades’ Hangout stage hosted 5 hours of stand-out performances. The festivities began with DJ Iggnite:
A little after 8PM, Hades and Meg from Hercules took over hosting duties and introduced the 13 villains for the evening:
At this point, the rotating meet and greets began where guests could meet Oogie Boogie or Jafar, Maleficent or Bowler Hat Guy, and the Evil Queen or Shan Yu. The remaining villains appeared in the crowd during the music and dancing portion of the evening.
Instead of taking the luck of the draw, many guests in the long lines around Echo Lake would stand aside and let people go ahead of them until the Villain they wanted to meet would arrive. I usually would be pretty angry about this, but all of the guests seemed to agree to this, so while it is usually unacceptable, under the circumstances I think it was alright. Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas made his debut at the event and I can understand the excitement of meeting a new character, especially one of that level of popularity.
Meanwhile, back at the stage, DJ Iggnite and Bernie Burkette & Brimstone (otherwise known as Mulch, Sweat, and Shears) took turns performing and interacting with Hades, Meg, Pain and Panic:
All of the festivities paused for the Villainy in the Sky fireworks show at 11PM:
The fireworks were the highlight of the night. I have seen many a fireworks show in my time, and Villainy in the Sky has to be in my top 5 all-time. Hopefully the brand-new 9 minute show will be tweaked musically and return at some point in the future.
After fireworks, dancing and live music continued on stage and the meet and greets continued by Echo Lake until the park closed at 1AM. Leaving the park anytime after 12:00AM really wasn’t an issue.
In conclusion, if you think this event was anything but a success, you are quite mis-informed. I met plenty of people who waited hours to meet Oogie Boogie and after they did, they were so happy that it didn’t matter that they waited that long. People who came just to see fireworks were treated to a spectacular brand new show and felt as if it was worth the trip. The added musical performances and entertainment through the night were great and really filled in the event schedule nicely.
If you ask guests who attended this event if they would do it again, I think almost anyone who didn’t sit in hours of car traffic to get in will tell you “yes”. If rumors are true, you may very well get to see “Unleash the Villains” once more, perhaps even as a hard-ticket party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios starting in 2014…
Video by Tom Corless, Photos by Joe Hogarty