Humbug Made Official

Disneyland has now officially announced the entertainment cutbacks for 2009:

As The Year of a Million Dreams celebration comes to a close and the Disneyland® Resort heads into 2009, entertainment offerings and show times are being updated for the kick-off of “What will you celebrate?” 

Disneyland Park 

  • A Christmas Fantasy Parade and “Believe In Holiday Magic” Fireworks Spectacular will run through Sunday, Jan. 4 to close out the holiday season.
  • Disney’s Princess Fantasy Faire will have its last showings of the Royal Coronation Ceremony and Disney Princess Storytelling on Sunday, Jan. 4. Disney Princess Meet & Greet will continue to remain at the Fantasyland Theatre.
  • “Remember Dreams Come True” Fireworks Spectacular will return to the skies above Disneyland® on Jan. 17-19 (Martin Luther King Jr. weekend) and Feb. 13-16 (President’s Day weekend). The show is scheduled to make a full return in March 2009. 
  • Fantasmic! will continue to run daily through most of January and February. 
  • Walt Disney’s Parade of Dreams will not return to Disneyland® Park after the holidays. There will be no parades at Disneyland® Park after the holidays due to track work being done on Main Street, U.S.A. 
  • Celebrate! A Street Party will make its debut down Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland® Park on March 27. 

Disney’s California Adventure Park 

  • Disney’s Electrical Parade will have its final run on Sunday, Jan. 4 at Disney’s California Adventure® Park and will not return until June 12 for the summer season. 

Beginning Monday January 5th:

  • Pixar Play Parade at Disney’s California Adventure® Park will be dark on Mondays and Tuesdays. 
  • High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now! will be dark on Mondays through Thursdays. 
  • Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular will be dark on Wednesdays and Thursdays. 

All entertainment offerings are subject to change without notice.

New Years Eve!

A quick update on New Years Eve at the Disneyland Resort while Luke is still overseas on vacation:

  • Disneyland will stay open until 2:00am with entertainment including live bands through-out the night, A Christmas Fantasy Parade at 3:30pm & 6:30pm, the Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks spectacular at 9:25pm, Fantasmic! at 9:00pm & 10:30pm, & the classic Fantasy in the Sky fireworks to ring in 2009 at midnight.
  • Disney’s California Adventure will remain open until 1:00am, with of course live bands, the Pixar Play Parade at 5:15pm, Disney’s Electrical Parade at 8:45pm, & much more!

Of course all the holiday happenings around the resort are avalible until Jan. 4th. For a full listing of the holiday fun visit www.disneyland.com/holiday.

UPDATED: Humbug Entertainment Cuts

Merry Christmas everyone from the weather appropriate England! Unfortunately, the news I have for you today isn’t all that warming, especially if you’re a fan of entertainment at Disneyland. Yes, quite a lot of Disneyland’s entertainment offerings will be getting either reduced showings, or will be going on hiatus.

Over at Disneyland Park, as previously mentioned, both shows at the Princess Fantasy Faire have been canceled. After A Christmas Fantasy has ended it’s seasonal run, there wont be a parade in the park until around Spring Break when the Celebrate! A Street Party debuts on March 26th, which pretty much means Walt Disney’s Parade of Dreams is history! Also, Remember Dreams Come True is canceled weekends, except for Martin Luther King Jr. & Presidents Day weekends. The good news is Fantasmic! will still run 7 days a week through its planned refurbishment in mid-March.

Pretty much all of the entertainment offerings at DCA will be affected by the economic problems. Disney’s Aladdin will be going back on hiatus as of January 5th. High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now! will only show Friday-Sunday. Pixar Play Parade will go to 5 days a week, Wednesday-Sunday. Drawn to the Magic will be going on hiatus. Surprisingly, The Magic of Brother Bear will remain showing Friday-Tuesday. The only show not affected will be Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage, which will continue showing 7 days a week.

Be sure to stay tuned to Disneyland News Today as we get in more information on just how bad of a year 2009 could end up being for Disneyland.

News & Rumor Round-up

I have been informed of some very interesting news & rumors of what could be happening (or is going to happen) at the Disneyland Resort in the very near future:

  • Construction should be beginning on World of Color sometime during the upcoming week, weather permitting of course. The first signs of work will be near the California Screamin’ launch area. Along with that, the change-over from the Orange Stinger to Silly Symphony Swings should start in January 2009, & construction on the The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Adventure will finally begin in April 2009. Also, the Maliboomer will now be removed next year, with nothing replacing it at the moment, except for a nicely designed seating area on the current tower platforms. The “refurbishment” of Burger Invasion seems to be of been pushed along a whole another year, with it supposedly lasting through May 26th, 2011. The building will sit dormant for a while, until work begins on the Beer Garden.
  • Originally the plans for a new parade route in DCA called for it to go through Cars Land, & then up onto the parade route as it is today. Well now the plan is for parades to start at the gate right by the Tower of Terror, go through the Hollywood Pictures Backlot, through Buena Vista Street, & up along the rest of the regular parade route, which would make it the longest parade route in Disney history! This would prompt the removal of the Hollywood Pictures Backlot arch, however the two giant elephants would stay.
  • New restrooms will be installed opposite the current ones next to Golden Dreams in the San Francisco style buildings, with work beginning on January 5th 2009, to allow for the current ones to be removed for extra space needed for The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Adventure. The supposed completion day is March 30th 2009, which makes sense if Little Mermaid construction is expected to begin in April.
  • It’s rumored that a fruit cart will be installed in the former home of the Conestoga Wagon McDonalds fry cart in Frontierland. The only concrete details we have is that it should be opened by late May 2009.
  • In a rather interesting turn of events, it seems the Royal Coronation Ceremony & Disney Princess Storytelling Shows at the Princess Fantasy Faire will no longer be performed after January 4th 2009. This is yet another sign of how bad the New Year could end up being for Disney. Of course, the Princess Meet ‘n Greets, Princess merchandise area, & Enchanted Cottage food stand will remain open.
  • Finally, rumors keep persisting that Disney’s Electrical Parade will be returning to Disneyland. But now it seems that a return would cause for quite a few changes. The parade is going to have to get an entirely new name for it to be able to move back to Disneyland, due to the marketing campaign they had in 1996, legally saying that the Main Street Electrical Parade would never return to Disneyland. We however have no idea on what the new name could be just yet. A new version of the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: Dreamlights soundtrack could be replacing the classic Electrical Parade soundtrack we know & love. And as we’ve said before, the Pinocchio & Snow White Dwarf Mine floats will be returning to the parade. In fact, we have proof…

The black sort of curtain like structure is the Snow White Dwarf Mine. The Pinocchio Cigar Factory is in the blue draped crate next to the parade storage warehouse. The Pleasure Island float has reportedly already been pieced together.

Well that wraps up this interesting news & rumor report. Stay tuned to Disneyland News Today for the latest developments on these, & all other news & rumors.

PS) Posts may be a little sporadic over the week week, as I’ll be in England from tomorrow through the 29th. I will try to get some stuff to you guys though. Definitely don’t forget to tune into the Christmas Podcast Parade, being released Christmas Day on all WDWNT Podcast feeds!

DLR Photo Report – 12/14/08

I had a lovely, yet cold day at the Disneyland Resort yesterday, & I have tons of photos for you, in a much higher quality I might add! Let’s hop to it:

The new snowflake structures at the entrance to Disneyland.

Main Street USA in its holiday finest.

The beautiful Main Street Christmas tree.

Advertisement on Main Street for the special edition DVD release of The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.

The majestic Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle.

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Myrna Litt’s 12/11 Photo Report

It’s once again time for a photo report from our very own Myrna Litt. Let’s get in to this rather large batch of photos:

Various holiday treats available at the Resort.

Wait times haven’t got that bad yet.

The fountain & bubbling effects at Pixie Hollow weren’t working, revealing the tubing beneath.

Now for a few pictures of the all new Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough. I don’t remember seeing pictures of that sign before.

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Playing Catch Up

I just wanted to take the time to go through a few interesting posts that have been put up on the OC Register’s Around Disney blog in the past few days, as it really is a slow time for news. The first article deals with the interactive Muppet scavenger hunt at Disney’s California Adventure:

Disney recently launched an online and in park game, available exclusively to Disneyland Resort annual passholders.

The interactive game that involves text messages and cell phones, called The Muppet Experiment, opens with the back-story of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew’s lastest experiment, the Muppet Labs Time Rewinder.  The experiment goes awry and the Muppets get lost in time, so players join in the game by becoming test subjects.  They are asked to help bring the Muppets back to 2008 through a series of trivia questions, puzzles and more.

The first step of the Muppet Experiment is an online version, where players solve four puzzles that relate to the Muppets.

After completing the online portion, players go to Disney’s California Adventure, where they are sent on a quasi-scavenger hunt.  Questions require players to visit various locations throughout the park in search of details, including a stop at Muppet Vision 3D.  To answer each in park question, players send a text message with their guess.

After successfully answering all the questions, players will be sent to California Adventure’s newest attraction, the Blue Sky Cellar, to receive a commemorative prize.

The Muppet Experiment is reminiscent of the retired Virtual Magic Kingdom quests, which were part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary promotion.

The game engaging for Disneyland fans and Muppet fans alike.   After many trips to California Adventure, the game is something new and unique for passholders, and points out many hidden details in the park. It is challenging enough for even the most devoted Disney fans, but still fun for the casual guest. 

Some questions are more difficult than others.  In particular, the online questions require either intense knowledge of Muppet trivia, or quite a bit of research on the Internet. The in-park questions, however, are easier.

The idea of using cellphones is interesting, but does have its drawbacks.  When I played the game, there were a few minor technical difficulties during game play with the texting, and those without the ability to text are not able to participate in the in park portion.  Through the concept of the Time Rewinder, the game tied in well with California Adventure’s future plans for expansion, and fit nicely in with the Blue Sky Cellar.

The game ends on December 16.  To join in The Muppet Experiment, click here.

The Muppet Experiment is free to play, but standard text message rates do apply.

Tips for playing The Muppet Experiment:

  • If you get stuck, many Disney fan sights post hints and sometimes spoilers to the answers.
  • Wikipedia is helpful for finding answers to the online questions.
  • Ask cast members for help with the in park questions.  If you are directed to a certain area or attraction, ask a cast member assigned to that area.  Otherwise, ask cast members at the Blue Sky Cellar.

The second article deals with a rather interesting rumor going around that says Disney “fired” actors playing Jack Sparrow due to women flashing a certain body part at the actors:

One of the reasons Disney laid off four actors playing fictional pirate Jack Sparrow in the park is because women tended to flash the character, asserted one former cast member.

Disneyland vehemently denies these rumors.

“They lost control when they saw Jack Sparrow,” former pirate Brandon Pinto told the San Diego Union-Tribune. “This is a sexy, rock-star pirate.”

The Jack Sparrows walked around the park and interacted with Disneyland’s guests. Pinto, according to the Tribune, left the park about a year ago, while the four recently employed pirate captains were laid off in November.

Disney spokeswoman Suzi Brown said in e-mail to Around Disney that there’s no truth to that rumor.

“For the record, the rumor that this move has anything to do with female guests is absolutely false,” she said. “It is simply not true. Here is our official statement:

‘The Disneyland Resort consistently evaluates its entertainment programming so that we are offering our Guests what is most relevant and requested. While Jack Sparrow recently set sail for other high-seas adventures, we look forward to his grand return to Disneyland some day. Until then, Guests can see Jack Sparrow in our Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.’ ”

Brown said she couldn’t comment on the circumstances surrounding Pinto’s departure from the park, but said she figured he was the “source of the rumors” surrounding the reasons for the layoffs.

Read the the KTLA story here. The San Diego Union-Tribune also published an article on the issue here, asserting that the new Pixie Hollow attraction had something to do with the removal of the pirates in question.

Finally, I just wanted to point out that the guys at the Around Disney blog have put up a very cool interactive map showing all of the changes & additions coming to DCA through 2012. Be sure to check it out!

Disney’s Pro Candy Cane Rollers Create Confection Perfection

From the OC Register’s Around Disney blog:

No job is all fun, even when you work at a place called the “Candy Palace.”

When you’re in the business of making candy canes at Disneyland, you’d better be prepared for 100-degree heat, exacting craftsmanship and the scrutiny of crowds.

“I’ve been making candy canes at Christmas here for 19 years,” said Chris Thompson, a veteran candy maker for Disneyland. “I didn’t really feel comfortable with it until 10 or 15 years in.”

It’s all worth all the hard work though. It feels like Christmas when the kids press their noses against the glass to watch confectioners knead hot sugar and the biting smell of peppermint fills the air.

Thompson and his colleagues make the candy canes only four times every Christmas season. The five-ounce confections — about as long as a man’s forearm – retail for $9.95, but they sell out almost immediately. This year, the Candy Palace on Disneyland’s Main Street is issuing tickets so park guests can reserve candy canes ahead of time, avoiding the massive lines that mark candy cane day at the Palace every Christmas.

The crowds watching the candy makers through the store’s front window are always five or six deep.

Maybe people are fascinated by the sheer force of will and precision that is organized to create something so superfluous as a piece of candy.

The three-man candy-making operation starts by heating the small kitchen in the Candy Palace to 100 degrees inside — the hot sugar sets fast, so candy makers need the heat to keep it from hardening too soon.

Because the candy is cooked at such a high temperature, it has to be kept soft,” Thompson said.

Gas jets keep a big copper kettle of sugar and corn syrup hot as Thompson, candymaker Brian O’Dell and “hooker” Chris Henderson prepare to handle the sugar.

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