Tim Alcoser 4/13/12 DLR Photo Report

Cold, Rainy day at the resort today (April, Friday the 13th, 2012), which always makes for the best days in terms of crowds. We start in Downtown Disney. It’s pretty obvious what is being covered up at the lego store. Maybe it will be a Murphy V. Mickey if we are lucky. New Lightening McQueen/Tow Mater RC Cars for sale in Downtown Disney. A sunglass icon store is in the works just steps away from World of Disney. The aircraft crashing out of Taste Pilot’s Grill is now missing. Rumour has it, it was removed to improve the upcoming experience of Buena Vista Street and Cathay Circle. Additonal improvements to the trolley wire. Alright, work is over, on to the fun stuff. Another California Screamin’ (literally) picture before I surf over to a rainy Disneyland. Matterhorn update pics, work being done on Fantasmic, “THE KING” playing rock n’ roll at Tomorrowland Terrace and some pictures of the quaint and quiet Toon Town. When was the last time you were at Toon Town?

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Just a guess (hope).  Mickey V. Murphy!

Mickey vs. Murphy? Just a guess/hope.

Main Street in the afternoon on a Friday! Can't beat rainy days.

Main Street in the afternoon on a Friday! Can’t beat rainy days.

Beautiful Matterhorn.

Beautiful Matterhorn

This would be a challenging climb.

This would be a challenging climb

Fantasmic Maintenance.

Fantasmic Maintenance

Fantasmic Maintenance.

Fantasmic Maintenance.

Fantasmic Maintenance.

Ladies and gentleman, Elvis has left the building...because he knows Disneyland is where it's at!

Ladies and gentleman, Elvis has left the building…because he knows Disneyland is where it’s at!

When was the last time you visited the quaint town of toon?

When was the last time you visited the quaint town of toon?

Jolly Trolley

Jolly Trolley

View of Mickey and Minnie's house.

View of Mickey & Minnie’s houses.

Toon Town.  Shot taken from Donald's Boat, Daisy.

Shot taken from Donald’s boat, Daisy.

Donald's Level at 0100 hours.

Donald’s Level at 0100 hours.

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Photos of Car’s Land Ride Marquees

From Kathy Mangum of the Disney Parks Blog:

 I’ve already told you about the neon signs and merchandise location signs we’ve installed at Cars Land, but I’m back today to show you the marquees that have been installed at each of our three attractions. What I love about these marquees is that they are so varied from each other while perfectly capturing the essence of the attraction they represent. From Luigi’s exuberant hand-painted window sign for Luigi’s Flying Tires, to Mater’s unique take on how he’s adapted his home to host Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree, to the archway that guests will pass under to enter Radiator Springs Racers, our Walt Disney Imagineering graphics team has outdone itself!

Annual Passholders: Enter Sweepstakes To Win A Sneak Peak Of Buena Vista Street and Cars Land!

With the 5-year DCA Expansion wrapping up, soft opens and previews are expected to start soon as they do with any new attraction/land. Disney has started a sweepstakes for Annual Passholders to preview the new DCA on June 11th…

From the Disneyland Website

Buena Vista Street & Cars Land

Grab this chance — only for Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders — to be among the first to experience how the Happiest Place on Earth just got happier! As part of the preview, experience exciting attractions, dining and merchandise locations.

Step foot on Buena Vista Street — the main street of Disney California Adventure Park — to see the transformation. Imagine you have been transported to an idealized 1920’s version of Los Angeles. Stroll past Art Deco storefronts, a sparkling fountain and see sights designed to invoke the energetic city Walt Disney discovered when he traveled to California in 1923.

And then enter a land like no other: Cars Land! Here, Radiator Springs has been brought to life and you’ll feel like you’ve walked into the Disney•Pixar Cars movie. Cars Land comes fully loaded with exciting attractions, entertainment and plenty of Disney Character meet-and-greet opportunities. Get ready to be floored!

The expanded and re-imagined Disney California Adventure Park will open to the general public on June 15, 2012.

 

Tim Alcoser DLR Photo Report 5/01/12 Lego Store Special

The Lego Store in Downtown Disney is open for business with a host of new features, including Disney featured Lego characters and children’s Lego play areas on the outside and on the second floor! Carnation Garden is now closed…forever, and I capture shots of Matterhorn and Buena Vista street from the Monorail.

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I wonder what this new thing is?

I wonder what this new thing is?

About to ride the Monorail & catch a glimpse of Matterhorn & Buena Vista Street progress.

Look at the new ride vehicles back there.

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Cars Land Offers Plenty of Great Dishes to “Ka-Chow” Down On

With a nod to landmark diners along America’s historic Route 66, guests will feel as if they have stepped into the town of Radiator Springs at Cars Land, with a contemporary spin on classic tastes from the 1950s. “We started working nearly four years ago on the concepts,” says Disneyland Chef Chris Maggetti.  “For Cars Land, we’ve developed fast-casual restaurants with lots of fun tastes, from dill pickle popcorn to chili and cheese – we call it chili cone queso – in an edible bread cone.”

Cars Land has three spots for guest to fuel up: Flo’s V8 Cafe, Cozy Cone Motel and Fillmore’s Taste-In. Each location has a story, of course.

Flo’s V8 Cafe

Flo’s V8 Cafe will be a indoor/outdoor counter service location offering unique breakfast, lunch, and dinner with seating for up to 300 guests. Inspired by vintage roadside restaurants along historic Route 66, specialties include rotisserie pork loin, citrus turkey and New York strip loin. Signature “veggie-tater bake” is Chef Sean Layne’s vegetarian version of classic shepherd’s pie. For dessert, house-made, single-serving pies are offered including apple-cheddar, strawberry-rhubarb (pictured below), chocolate mud, blueberry-peach and cherry, created by Disneyland Pastry Chef Jean-Marc Viallet. If you’re looking for an alcoholic beverage, beers served are Racer 5 IPA and Red Rocket Ale from Bear Republic Brewing Co. in Healdsburg, Calif. There’s even California wines by the glass, including Fess Parker Riesling, Silverado Chardonnay, Chappellet Mountain Cuvee Cabernet Sauvignon and Eppa Superfruit Red Sangria.

Boasting “the finest fuel in the 50 states,” Flo’s caters to the growing number of Route 66 visitors and race fans coming to Radiator Springs since Lightning McQueen made it his home. Flo’s even has a “showroom” dining area that overlooks the Radiator Springs Racers attraction. Personal memorabilia collected by Flo during her glamorous career as a singer with the Motorama Girls will adorn many of the restaurant’s walls. Flo’s “Motorama Girls” backstory was cut from the original Cars for time, but will play a major role in her story at Cars Land.

The Cozy Cone Motel

The Cozy Cone will also serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but outdoors where it offers 56 seats. A lot of the food offered is easy to carry, so don’t worry about finding a seat. Originally inspired by vintage “wigwam” hotels along Route 66, each of the five teepees offers cone-themed treats rather than lodging in Cars Land:

  • Cone Number 1 offers churro bites with cinnamon-chocolate sauce, cinnamon-spiced hot cocoa and Ramone’s Pear of Dice Soda made with dessert pear syrup, mojito syrup and Sprite.
  • Cone Number 2 features soft-serve ice cream and “route” beer floats.
  • Cone Number 3 offers savory bites all served in edible bread cones, such as a bacon-scrambled egg cone for breakfast, chicken verde or chili “cone” queso for lunch and dinner. Specialty beverages are Fillmore’s Fuelin’ Groovy Ades, all-natural lemonade with wild berry foam, or pomegranate limeade with lemon-lime foam.
  • Cone Number 4 serves pretzel bites with cheesy sauce and Red’s Apple Freeze, a fat-free, frozen concoction with apple juice, toasted marshmallow syrup and passion fruit-mango foam.
  • Cone Number 5 features two flavored popcorns daily, such as dill pickle and sweet & spicy.  Other flavors include bacon and cheddar, nacho cheese, salt and vinegar. Specialty drink is Doc’s Wild Grape Tonic (Sprite with wild grape syrup and wild berry foam).

As the story goes, the Cozy Cone Motel becomes home to Sally’s Snack Cone-anza when all the fans flock to Radiator Springs for the big races.

Fillmore’s Taste-In

This is dimply a fruit and beverage kiosk with fresh whole and cut fruits, bottled water and juices, and soft drinks. Radiator Springs’ resident hippie, Fillmore, offers a variety of healthy snacks to visitors at this tie-dyed geodesic dome.

For full coverage of all of these delicious Cars Land pit stops, stat tuned to Disneyland News Today as we provide continuing coverage of the re-opening of Disney California Adventure, as well as the special media event June 13-15, 2012.

Cars Land: Day & Night Difference

From Paul Hiffmeyer of Disney Parks Blog:

Usually only the birds get this great view of Cars Land, but recently, I had a chance to get above it all in Radiator Springs.

The result is these photos taken just a few hours apart.

Whether in all its daytime glory, or glowing against the backdrop of a twilight sky, Cars Land is definitely ready for its close-up!

Conner Purzycki’s 9/15/12 Photo Report

Conner gives us a look at the fall holiday decorations at the Disneyland Resort, plus an in depth look at the Frankenweenie exhibit in the Art of Animation building over in DCA, a quick glimpse at Cars Land.

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A glimpse at the holiday decorations down Main Street.

The vegetation by Tomorrowland has fall colors too.

Construction @ Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port


Partner’s Statue has a new texture & color on the base. The stands for the pumpkins are a good indicator of how it used to appear.

Tarps up around the Fantasy Faire Meet & Greet buildings

A look at the Rivers of America

Haunted Mansion Holiday

Special 4D Preview of Frankenweenie playing at the Muppet’s Theatre

Frankenweenie exhibit over at the Art of Animation building

The classroom set

The attic scene

Racers Fast Pass Distribution area has been converted into stroller parking

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US Air Force Concert Band & Singing Sergeants Performing Oct 18

From Kevin Rafferty Jr. of Disney Parks Blog:

Throughout the year, the Disneyland Resort hosts musical performances from every branch of the military. This Thursday, Oct. 18, the United States Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants from Washington, D.C., will be joining us with three different entertainment offerings throughout the day.

At 11 a.m., the entire symphonic wind ensemble will perform a concert in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, along with the official chorus of the United States Air Force. The two groups will perform a range of selections, including choral classics, opera, Broadway, folk songs, jazz, as well as popular and patriotic favorites, and have traveled the world together for more than 70 years.

You also can catch the Singing Sergeants and their Honor Guard in Town Square for the Disneyland park flag retreat ceremony at 4:45 p.m. If you’re visiting Disney California Adventure park, you can see the United States Air Force breakout group, the Celtic Aires, perform classic Irish folk music at the Hollywood Backlot Stage at 1:30 p.m.

Disney Parks Announce “Limited Time Magic” in 2013

Disney has announced a new campaign that will supposedly make every week of next year very special:

Regular Blog readers already know that next year is a momentous year – with New Fantasyland, the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom Park history at Walt Disney World Resort and the first full year of a re-imagined Disney California Adventure park. And now, we’re adding “Limited Time Magic,” featuring unexpected experiences with an extra sprinkle of Pixie Dust at Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort that’ll appear, and then disappear when the next debuts.

So, what can you expect with “Limited Time Magic” at Disney Parks when it begins in January? Here’s an idea:

  • True Love: Celebrate romance and enchantment throughout Valentine’s Week with special moments and entertainment geared to lovebirds. Disney Princes join their Princesses to meet park guests in special settings, prix fixe menus turn up at select restaurants and Valentine’s collectibles will be offered for the week.
  • Independence Week: It’s red, white and blue as Disney Parks salutes America with a 4th of July Fireworks Party — for an entire week, with patriotic lighting bathing the Disney castles on both coasts. Mickey Mouse appears in his patriotic finest and guests will find special USA shirts, Ear Hats and other limited-edition souvenirs.
  • Long Lost Friends Week: Lesser-known Disney characters will move from the shadows to the spotlight meet-and-greets on both coasts. Photo opps with characters that could include Flik, Clarabelle Cow, Remy, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum will surprise and delight guests. And Disney guests even have the chance to vote online for which characters they want to see.
  • Pirate Week: Why talk like a pirate one day when you could celebrate these scalawags all week long? The adventures of Jack Sparrow come to life like never before during a bicoastal buccaneer bash in which Disneyland and Walt Disney World become pirate-palooza: pirate bands, pirate meet-and-greets and more.
  • Dapper Dans Sing Boy Bands: The Dapper Dans, the iconic quartet from Main Street, U.S.A., will add a special finale to their show, claiming the title of the “Original Boy Band” and delivering a medley of hits from One Direction, *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys.
  • Unleash the Villains: Friday the 13th in September 2013 is a special day, so Disneyland park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios are staying open until the 13th hour (1 a.m.). Maleficent, Captain Hook, Jafar and other Disney Villains host a dance party, complete with limited-edition collectibles and other nighttime mischief.
  • Golden Horseshoe Revue: The fabled Frontierland show returns to Disneyland park for one month only, bringing back the corny jokes and enduring songs that were often enjoyed by Walt Disney himself.

We’ll be rolling out new experiences to begin the new year, so be sure and check the Disney Parks Blog in upcoming months to learn what’s happening. Also, you can learn more and follow along on Twitter by following @DisneyParks and using the hashtag #LimitedTimeMagic.

Max Guggenheim’s 10/13/12 Photo Report

Max gives us a look at the past weekend in Disneyland. Halloween decorations are out in full. Work progresses on the Princess Meet & Greet Fantasy Faire. Plus some looks at Haunted Mansion’s Nightmare Before Christmas overlay.

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Main Street decorated in orange & red

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A look at some of the progress on the Princess Fantasy Faire

Tarps are covering up a lot of the initial work

The effort to camouflage some of the construction is much appreciated on the West side of the castle

View from the Matterhorn towards Small World

Colorful signage leading to the Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Mountain Ranch

Quick look at the holiday overlay at the Haunted Mansion

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