Bye Bye Jack, Hello LED

I have 2 pieces of news for you that I wanted to bring out in one post. First off, as was expected (we just didn’t know when), the Main Street Christmas tree has been installed in the park. This year is the first year a fake tree is being used, due to the new LED lights that have been installed in the tree to go along with the Sleeping Beauty Castle Lighting Show.

The 2nd piece is a rather shocking piece. Captain Jack Sparrow has been cut as a meet ‘n greet character in the park, which basically means that after November 15th, you’ll no longer be able to meet with Jack anywhere in Disneyland. I find it quite odd that if they’re trying to conserve money by cutting characters, that they cut Jack first, who seemingly is one of the more popular meet ‘n greet characters at the Resort. Again, this could just be a temporary thing, so be sure to stay tuned to Disneyland News Today for the latest.

Build, Paint, & Wrap

To help everyone get through the transfer over to the new version of Disneyland News Today, here is a piece of concept art we just received of the new Toy Factory float coming to A Christmas Fantasy Parade this holiday season:

Video of the Bolt Pre-Parade

I’m back from an absolutely fantastic day at the Disneyland Resort, & I have a video for you guys of the new Bolt Pre-Parade to Walt Disney’s Parade of Dreams:


We’ll have a complete photo report for you guys tomorrow, so stay tuned!

Bob Iger on Disneyland & The Economy

Here’s a very interesting quote from Bob Iger brought up on the OC Register Around Disney Blog about Disneyland & the state that the economy is currently in:

I was at Disneyland and California Adventure on Sunday, in the middle of this tough economy on a day that started with rain in Southern California and there were 50,000 people at Disneyland and California Adventure combined for the day, which is — I know that doesn’t help because you don’t have much perspective but that’s a pretty strong showing.

And one of the things that was clear is that at California Adventure, where we’ve got good attractions, a new one, Toy Story Mania, for instance, there’s real appeal and real demand. We have an opportunity there because of the size of that property to infuse it with stronger attractions and I believe end up with a park that is substantially more successful than the one that we have today. And as Tom referenced it, because Disneyland itself is so built out, the primary way to really grow that resort is by improving California Adventure and growing that out. And when you consider that what we are putting in there is so attractive, Cars Land will be the anchor, a very, very successful franchise for the company, then we believe not only will we grow the top line but our real focus is to grow the bottom line and to grow our returns on invested capital.

Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland Now Available!

Here’s a look at the now available Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland, from the LA Times Travel Blog:

The new pocket-sized “Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland” answers the question, “What would it be like to walk through Disneyland with Walt by your side?”

The 128-page paperback takes readers land by land through the Anaheim theme park, offering anecdotes, history and trivia from Disney Imagineers as well as early concept art, sketches and schematics of many rides and attractions.

“From a process standpoint, it offers a bit of a peek behind the curtain of how we turn concepts into reality,” said Alex Wright, an Imagineer who gathered tales from his co-workers for the book. “In a way, there’s no one person who can tell you all these different stories. We have so many different disciplines.”

To research the book, Wright delved into the extensive Disney archives and toured the park with long-time Imagineers Tony Baxter and Kim Irvine. The hard part, Wright said, was deciding what to leave out.

“When it’s Disneyland, there’s always more to tell,” Wright said. “You could have told another 1,000 stories with all the history that’s gone on there.”

The book starts off with a short overview of Imagineering’s 140-plus disciplines and insider lingo (Blue Sky, Plussing, Wienie) before diving into a land-by-land tour.

Designed to be read in the park, the “field guide” attempts to strike a difficult balance between appealing to first-time Disneyland visitors as well as life-long fans. Leaning more to the fan boy side of the spectrum, I read the book hoping to learn something new. My favorite finds can be broken down into three categories — abandoned concepts, park trivia and odd facts.

Among the early concepts:

  • Walt envisioned live exotic animals roaming the banks of the Jungle Cruise.
  • A runaway mine-car theme for Indiana Jones Adventure incorporating the Jungle Cruise boats and the Disneyland Railroad.
  • A walk-through Pirates of the Caribbean wax museum — the water and boats weren’t added until after construction started.
  • A Casey Jr. Circus Train roller-coaster thrill ride — retooled within weeks of opening day into a gentle kiddie ride.

Among the trivia tidbits:

  • The New Orleans Square train station depot taps out Morse code of Walt Disney’s opening day dedication speech.
  • The Latin motto on Mr. Toad’s coat of arms reads: “Speeding with Toad is always absurd.”
  • Walt liked to take pre-opening morning drives in a Carnation milk truck along Main Street U.S.A.
  • Steven Spielberg recorded the rumbles and clanking of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad for the mine-car chase scene in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.”

And the truly odd:

  • Uprooted orange trees were planted upside down during the construction phase of the Jungle Cruise to represent missing foliage.
  • Walt gave his wife, Lilly, a petrified tree for their wedding anniversary. (She donated it to the theme park, where it still resides in Frontierland.)
  • Visitors in the Star Tours queue may hear an intercom page for Egroeg Sacul (George Lucas backwards).

My favorite part of the $9.95 book was a visual explanation of forced perspective, where shorter upper floors create the illusion of taller buildings while maintaining an intimate streetscape. My one criticism of the book — the pocket-sized format reduces the early concept art to business card size.

Myrna Litt’s 11/5 Photo Report

It’s once again time for a photo report from Mrs. Myrna Litt. She visited the Disneyland Resort yesterday as Christmas decorations have started to be put up:

Anyone know why there was a conductor in this restaurant’s train?

 Christmas decorations have started to be put up in Sunshine Plaza.

Scaff-holding is up around the Sun Wheel.

I absolutely love these construction walls at the bottom of the picture! An absolutely fantastic design choice.

Read More about Myrna Litt’s 11/5 Photo Report

Sleeping Beauty Graces Our Halls at Christmas

We have got word that the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough is going to be opening about a month earlier than expected, at the beginning of Holidays at the Disneyland Resort, on November 21st, 2008.

Stay tuned to Disneyland News Today as we get in more information on the new version of the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough.

Geeks & Girls

There are 2 upcoming book signings at the Disneyland Resort, one that will make Disney fans happy, & one that will make screaming teenage girls happy. The first is for us Disney geeks, a book signing this Saturday with Don Hahn and Jeff Kurti:

Book Signings with Don Hahn & Jeff Kurtti
Special Guests: Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer, Don Hahn and Author & Disney Historian, Jeff Kurtti
Date: November 8, 2008
Time: 9 AM to 11 AM
Location: Bonanza Outfitters, Frontierland, Disneyland® park

Product Information:
Join us as we celebrate the release of two very special books by Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer & Author, Don Hahn and Author and Disney Historian, Jeff Kurtti. Don and Jeff will be on hand for a special appearance and signing from 9 AM to 11 AM at Bonanza Outfitters in Frontierland.

And the second is for the screaming teenagers, a book signing with the Jonas Brothers:

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers Book Release & Signing
Special Guests: Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas
Date: November 25, 2008
Time: 11 AM to 12:30 PM
Purchasing Location: Golden Vine Winery Patio, Disney’s California Adventure® park
Signing Location: Golden Dreams, Disney’s California Adventure® park

Event and Product Information:
See Kevin, Joe, and Nick as you’ve never seen them before in Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers. This is the first and only book written by Kevin, Joe, and Nick. You’ll get a first hand view of their life behind-the-scenes and on stage performing for fans around the world. The book includes 200 never-before-seen amazing photos with detailed descriptions by the brothers themselves – making this the ultimate backstage pass to life on the road with the Jonas Brothers. 

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers is the must-have book for all fans! Kevin, Joe and Nick will be on hand for a special appearance and signing from 11 AM to 12:30 PM only.

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers will be available for $21.99, plus tax. Limit ONE (1) per Guest.

More information on both book signings are available at their respected links.

17 Days Until Holidays at the Disneyland Resort!

The official website for Holidays at the Disneyland Resort is now online. Featured on this website is of course a look at all of the holiday attractions, which this year include Believe… In Holiday Magic, A Christmas Fantasy Parade, Haunted Mansion Holiday, It’s a Small World Holiday, Santa’s Reindeer Roundup, Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle, Santa’s Beach Blast, & Disney’s Electrical Parade. There’s also an overview of the various decorations that will be put up, including the usual decorations through-out Disneyland Park, the new decorations on the giant Christmas tree on Main Street USA, the amazing projection show on the It’s a Small World Holiday facade, & a giant snowflake structure that will be prominently displayed at the Main Gate of Disneyland Park (which if I’m not mistaken is a new addition for this year). DCA’s decorations include the usual decorations to Golden State Park, a Bug’s Land, & Sunshine Plaza (meaning Santa’s Beach Blast). There’s also a bunch of activities on the site which you can download & use.

You can find this website & all of it’s holiday spirit HERE.

Kenny Siegel’s DLR Photo Report

My good friend Kenny Siegel was at the Disneyland Resort last week & sent us in this photo report:

A look around the Princess room that was attached to Kenny’s main hotel room at the Disneyland Hotel.

Now a look around the main part of Kenny’s hotel room.

What an awesome closet design!

Gotta love the awesome complimentary toiletries.

A look outside Kenny’s window.

A look at construction on the It’s a Small World Toy Shoppe. The store has since re-opened.

And we end off this photo report with some construction pics from It’s a Small World.