VIDEO: SpectacuLAB Debuts in Barren Wasteland of Innoventions at Epcot

The new SpectacuLAB show recently debuted inside of (what’s left of) Innoventions in Future World at Epcot, right across the way from the Colortopia exhibit. Check out a full recording of the show below:

SpectacuLAB is saved by a pretty interesting final third of the show, but otherwise is a fairly boring and poorly put together offering. The seating arrangement is terrible as well, with a seemingly endless number of even rows in the space, making it near impossible for anyone not in a middle-aisle seat to see any of it. Well, at least kids can sit on the floor, so they may end up taking something away from this thing.

SpectacuLAB is now performing daily at Epcot, but Innoventions is slated for demolition in the not-too-distant future.

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

Guests can now find D-Tech on Demand phone cases for the iPhone X at Walt Disney World. We found the following at the Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs. The cases cost $29.99, $34.99 if a guest chooses to have them personalized.

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World
iPhone X now shows up as an option in the kiosks. Sadly, not a ton of designs are online yet, but it shouldn’t be long until they are just as plentiful as all of the others. Here’s a look at everything available as of this evening:

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

PHOTOS: iPhone X D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases Now Available at Walt Disney World

 

More designs should be on the way soon. D-Tech on Demand at the Magic Kingdom is the only other locations with the iPhone X cases currently.

VIDEO: New “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Featurette Shows How Hard The Cast Trains for Lightsaber Battles

VIDEO: This "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" Shows How Hard The Cast Really Train To Get Their Characters Right

Watch as Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Gwendoline Christie and Kelly Marie Tran vigorously train in order to show us their best physical performance in  “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”.

Director Rian Johnson confirms in this video that Rey (Daisy Ridley) first trains with her staff from Jakku but eventually switches to Luke’s lightsaber to assist in her training.

In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.

The film stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern and Benicio Del Toro.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in U.S. theaters on December 15, 2017.

Source: Star Wars

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New Episode VIII Star Wars Collections from BoxLunch & Torrid

BoxLunch Episode VIII Star Wars Collection

The Star Wars collection at BoxLunch includes on-trend men and women’s apparel, like a Porg graphic tee and an ugly Holiday sweater, tech accessories like droids, spheros and battledrones, home décor and accessories. Browse all Star Wars items HERE.

BoxedLunch Episode VIII Star Wars Collection

 

Torrid Episode VIII Star Wars Collection

Torrid launched an 11-piece Star Wars collection with HerUniverse, with items inspired by the original trilogy and the new chapters including Star Wars Patched premium jeans, Kylo Ren Skater Dress, Princess Leia Sweatshirt and more. Click HERE to view the entire collection.

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“Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” To Be Removed Before “Coco” This Week

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The animated short “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” will no longer be playing before “Coco” during it’s theatrical run come December 8th. This originally came form a reddit user who goes by the name of natedoggcata and is an employee at a movie theater.

The following notice was received by the movie theater from Disney:

“Please note that the run of Olaf’s Frozen Adventure playing before COCO will end after 12/7. Starting on Friday 12/8 no more Olaf shorts should be up on screen.With the extra 22 minutes of running time back, we would appreciate if you could get in an extra show if possible.

Thanks!”

It does make sense that by eliminating the 22 minute short it would leave theaters open to have more showings of the movie. But the reddit poster goes on to say that that there have been many complaints about the short from people seeing “Coco” due to the fact that it the short is too long for most movie goers and they are mostly there to see “Coco”. Most shorts played before Pixar movies usually run between 7 and 10 minutes, so it is a bit unusual to have a 22 minute short run before the main feature.

But according to Entertainment Weekly, they received word from a Disney representative, the notice that the theater received from Disney was meant to be more of a reminder since “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” was always meant to be shown in theaters for a limited time. That could be true, but it doesn’t make sense to remove an animated short that focuses on celebrating Christmas and other holidays just as the Holiday Season begins.

Sounds like Frozen fever may be dying down a bit because there was a time when a Frozen short was used as incentive to see a Disney theatrical movie. Back in 2015, Frozen Fever debuted in front of the live action Cinderella.

Source: Reddit, EW

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New Auction Shows Where Disney is “Quietly” Liquidating Props from Your Favorite Extinct Attractions, Tower of Terror & More

In an upcoming auction, you will have the opportunity to own a recently-discarded piece of Disney theme park history from the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Big Thunder Ranch, or Disneyland’s 60th Diamond Celebration, but how did these pieces get into a third-party auction and why are cast members and park guests not getting in on the action?

Some key Tower of Terror props are going on auction soon

Some key Tower of Terror props are going on auction soon

In recent months and years, Disney has abruptly ended the D23 Expo auction, and noticeably limited the number of attraction props and such that are liquidated through Property Control and Cast Member Auctions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. For whatever reason, Disney seems afraid to sell attraction props themselves.

This is becoming a growing issue as they have closed some truly beloved, classic attractions in recent memory, from Maelstrom, to the Universe of Energy, to the Great Movie Ride. Where do all the salvaged props from a closed theme park attraction go? Well, they go to a few places typically, as items can be claimed by Walt Disney Imagineering, the Walt Disney Archives, and then any remaining items can be taken by Property Control, most likely to be sold off at some point in time to cast members, or in rare circumstances, to guests or vendors. Sadly, in recent times, this hasn’t been happening.

On top of this, Disney has seemingly noticed that some secondary market avenues are bringing bigger bucks for these types of “one of a kind” prop items and they now want to get in on the action. Rather than sell these items directly to their cast members or guests as they have done in the past, sources within the Disneyland Resort have indicated that Disney is now consigning these larger, more prominent attraction props through the upcoming “Remembering Disneyland”  auction by Van Eaton Galleries to make more on them and to perhaps avoid backlash from guests and their employees for profiteering on such things. Disney already has taken a lot of flack from fans for closing Tower of Terror in California, so it may not be in their best interest to publicly auction props from the ride themselves. On top of that, Cast Member auctions aren’t exactly the best way to make money on a prop as most cast members aren’t really making a wage where they can afford to blow hundreds of dollars on a lighting fixture from the lobby of the Hollywood Tower Hotel.

Massive props from the California Tower of Terror, too big to "walk away"

Massive props from the California Tower of Terror, too big to “walk away”

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In an interview we conducted on Friday, Mike Van Eaton of Van Eaton Galleries denied that Van Eaton auctions works with the Walt Disney Company in any way and stated that they do not sell items acquired directly from Disney, nor do they accept consignment items from them. It would be one heck of a coincidence that all of these Tower of Terror, Big Thunder Ranch, and Diamond Celebration props vanished from the resort and mysteriously landed in one big auction at the same time. Sources within the Disneyland Resort indicate it is likely much more than a coincidence. In our research for this piece, these items were never publicly sold by the Disneyland Resort at their property control facilities, through cast auctions, or anything of the sort. The props, especially those from Tower of Terror, are also far too large and iconic to have “walked away” during the conversion of the ride. They have simply been in storage since the props were removed, and now someone at Disney seems to have decided that a 3rd party auction is the best way to liquidate them for maximum profit and minimum backlash.

In addition to the aforementioned items, the upcoming auction includes over 800 lots of Disneyland memorabilia tracing the history of Disneyland from its opening in 1955 up to present day. The catalog features a number of rarely available items including fascinating internal company documents that cast a light on the decisions, processes, financials, and everything else you might have wondered about Disney theme park operations, as well as rare Disneyland artifacts including cast costumes, a nearly complete collection of Disneyland security badges from all eras, and props and signs from favorite attractions. As in past auctions, Van Eaton noted that they source these items from cast members and private collections of Disney memorabilia.

It is worth mentioning that, in the past, the Walt Disney Company has been very much against the resale of some cast member pieces, such as past and present security costuming and badges from the parks, as well as character costume pieces. In my time working with theme park collectibles, it was not uncommon for Disney to ask or demand that the sale of a security badge or character costume piece be halted due to safety concerns that someone could impersonate a park employee once by procuring one. Needless to say, it would be a pretty large ethical dilemma if Disney was consigning items in an auction catalog alongside these pieces.

While there is certainly some negativity surrounding how this is being handled, we are excited by the prospect of owning an actual piece of some of our favorite, recently-departed attractions, one way or another. What we are not sure of is why Disney has chosen to sell its own memorabilia through a third party. Surely a company of that size really would have no need to share any profits with anyone, right? Also, an advertised auction isn’t the best way to quietly sell off giant pieces of beloved theme park rides.

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In recent times, Disney themselves have proven they can do it. Disney knows their customers and they haven’t been afraid of selling memorabilia to the public in the past. The Disney Cast Costume Collection of handbags proves that they’re not afraid to sell “artifacts” from the Parks, or even market them. On top of that, Disney has sold signs and memorabilia at Disney-run auctions, special events, and conventions for over twenty years. Hell, even Universal Orlando has an in-park retail location for the sale of props and signs (and it’s really wonderful, so kudos to them for such a great idea).

What do you think should be done with these pieces?

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VIDEO: The Final International Trailer For “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”

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Lucasfilm definitely saved the best trailer for last. And it’s not the best because there is a ton of new footage, there’s not, it’s because of how this was put together combining scenes from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, and it just feels perfect. But, there are some new scenes, including our first look at the Fathiers, which are giant space horses from the planet, Canto Bight. So check out this last international trailer from China for The Last Jedi before you see the movie in less than 2 weeks!

Source: Gavin Feng

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PHOTO: Guests Try to Climb Animal Kingdom’s Tree of Life at Walt Disney World

Coming out way via the Disney World subreddit, four guests were apparently trying to climb the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom over the weekend…

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The above photo shows one of the guests in a place they are clearly not allowed to be, roughly one-third of the way up the park icon.

Luckily no one was injured and security got them to come down rather quickly. There has been no word on if there were any repercussions for the guests.

Bon Voyage Tangled & Little Mermaid Breakfast at Boardwalk Expanded to Offer More Reservations

Soon, Guests will have even more opportunities to dine with Rapunzel and Flynn and Ariel and Prince Eric at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn.

REVIEW: Trattoria Al Forno Bon Voyage Character Breakfast Brings Tangled & Little Mermaid Couples to the Table

Beginning Sunday, December 17th, 2017, The Bon Voyage Breakfast at Trattoria al Forno will offer dining one hour longer, operating from 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM. Additional reservations during the extended dining hours are now available for dates beginning December 17th and beyond. To place a reservation, Guests should call 407-WDW-DINE.

As part of the new “Bon Voyage Breakfast,” Guests have the opportunity to meet beloved Disney characters while enjoying plated breakfast entrées. Please check out our full review to see if the experience is right for you.

Narcoossee’s Brunch and Las Ventanas Dinner Set to End Soon at Walt Disney World

Two Walt Disney World restaurants will soon be concluding two of their meal services.

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Narcoossee’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa will no longer offer brunch after January 27th, 2018. The brunch service began in November 2015 and was offered only on Sundays.

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Las Ventanas at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort will no longer offer a dinner service following December 30th, 2017. They will continue to offer breakfast and lunch.