Lunar New Year 2017 to Include “Mulan” World of Color Tag, Meet and Greets, Food and More

The biggest Lunar New Year Celebration yet at Disney California Adventure park is coming in 2017.

Expanding to 17 days this year – Friday, Jan. 20, through Sunday, Feb. 5 – the festivities will feature delicious food, colorful live performances, fun-filled activities, beautiful decor, special limited-time merchandise, Disney characters in their Lunar New Year best and more.

Each night, before “World of Color,” the Lunar New Year Celebration will culminate in a new six-minute pre-show called “Hurry Home,” presented in water, animation and special effects on Paradise Bay. This charming story of a Little Lantern on its journey home to join its Lantern family in celebrating Lunar New Year features animated appearances by Mulan and Mushu in “dream sequences” inspired by traditional Chinese paper cut-out style animation and a score highlighted by an original arrangement of the music created for the Grand Opening of Shanghai Disney Resort by Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun (“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”).

Lunar New Year, traditionally celebrated within Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures, commemorates the moment when both the sun and the moon begin their journey for another year. Highlights of the celebration at Disney California Adventure park include

  • Three new Asian marketplaces offering foods inspired by Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures.
  • Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mulan and Mushu, dressed in their best to celebrate Lunar New Year.
  • Entertainment throughout the Paradise Garden area, including a troupe of Chinese acrobats and a variety of authentic musicians and performers.

Celebrate the tradition, sights, sounds and tastes of Lunar New Year with a touch of Disney magic, only at Disney California Adventure park from Jan. 20 through Feb. 5.

Disney Researching Addition of AVATAR and MARVEL Character Meet and Greets

Disney Parks would like to know just how badly you would like to meet characters from AVATAR, Guardians of the Galaxy, and more.

A recent survey to guests indicates that Disney may look to add these characters as Meet and Greet experiences in the near future.

A recent announcement about Pandora: The World of AVATAR seemed to indicate that there would be no meet and greets, but this survey may say otherwise.

A fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film is slated to hit theaters next year, so a return of characters from the films would not be unlikely.

As always, we take these survey questions with a grain of salt, but they could give us some insight as to Disney’s plans for the future.

PHOTOS: New Attraction Character Vinylmation Released at Disney Parks

A new series of Vinylmation has been released at the Disney Parks featuring famous attraction characters. The first figures in the series are characters from Splash Mountain: Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit.

Limited to 2500 figures total, they are sold in Eachez style, meaning you do not know what is inside. You have a 1/10 chance of getting Brer Fox, but 9 out of 10 are Brer Rabbit trapped in a beehive.

They retail for $16.99 each. Additional Attractions series Vinylmation are expected to be released at a later date.

Remember… Dreams Come True Fireworks Returning in 2017

In an unexpected turn of events, Remember… Dreams Come True fireworks are returning to Disneyland Park.

The show is currently set to return in early February for an undisclosed amount of time. Remember was replaced by Disneyland Forever in 2015 after several years operating as a seasonal show following its debut run in 2005.

Disneyland has yet to confirm this return, but should soon.

PHOTOS: Awesome New Darth Vader TIE Fighter Bubble Gun at Disney Parks

In celebration of the release of Rogue One in theaters today, Disney Parks have started to sell a brand new bubble blower shaped like Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter!

The bubble blower sells for $20 and is currently on sale at outdoor carts around Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Pretty neat, huh?

New Year’s Eve Festivities at California Adventure Includes Concerts and Live Music in Cars Land

As posted on the Disney Parks Blog:

It’s hard to believe 2016 is already coming to a close. Have you made your New Year’s Eve plans yet? For those of you looking to welcome 2017 at Disney California Adventure park on December 31, we have quite a party planned for you. Here’s just a sampling of what’s in store:

  • Hollywood Land – Join us in front of our brand-new stage at the end of Hollywood Blvd. all night long for tunes spun by world-famous DJ Roueche and special performances by Hollywood Records artist Olivia Holt. You don’t want to miss the countdown to midnight here, with rooftop fireworks and “Auld Lang Syne.”
  • Paradise Bay – To mark the arrival of 2017, Disney California Adventure park is hosting the “Party of the Year!” At night, the waters of Paradise Bay become a sparkling winter fantasy with two scheduled performances of the all-new “World of Color – Season of Light” at 8:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Leading up to midnight, DJ Wendy keeps the energy building with an awesome dance party around the lagoon. Our New Year’s countdown culminates in a musical celebration punctuated by fountains, pyrotechnics, fireballs and lasers!
  • Cars Land – Choose to welcome in the new year country style under the neon lights of Cars Land with appearances by the Kelly Rae Band and DJ Trevor.

It all promises to add up to the biggest party of the year!

CONFIRMED: Remember… Dreams Come True Fireworks Will Return to Disneyland

As we told you last week, the beloved fireworks spectacular “Remember… Dreams Come True” will be returning to Disneyland Park.

Initially presented as the evening highlight of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Resort in 2005, “Remember… Dreams Come True” features Tinker Bell’s flight, brilliant fireworks, soaring music, dazzling special effects and an amazing journey through the various lands of Disneyland with archival audio tracks, favorite songs and familiar phrases from some of the park’s most popular attractions, past and present. From the flame effects erupting from Sleeping Beauty Castle during the Indiana Jones Adventure sequence, to the feeling of being in a virtual stretching room as fireworks launch straight into the sky to welcome the Haunted Mansion’s “Grim, Grinning Ghosts,” Remember is sure to please any fan of the park.

You’ll have a chance to relive all those moments and more, when “Remember… Dreams Come True” once again begins regular weekend performances on Feb. 3.

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 12/2/16 (Railroad Bridges Installed, Star Wars Land, New Security Checkpoints, Paper Bag: The Ride, ETC.)

Disneyland Reporter Conner Purzycki brings us back to the Disneyland Resort to see all that is new and exciting in his latest photo report. The Rivers of America are taking shape quickly, the tarps are growing on Tower of Terror, and a security shake-up of massive proportions is underway at the Resort, so let’s check it all out!

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The Disneyland Resort  has also introduced a preferred parking program. That being said, parking this far away from the parks does seem a bit insane for the price being charged.

Star Wars Land

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Construction continues on the Star Wars themed land for Disneyland Park, visible from the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure.

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Just below Big Thunder Mountain, you can get your first glimpse at the new train bridge (in white) for the Disneyland Railroad, which will take it past some waterfalls on the mountainside hiding the Star Wars Land from view.

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A closeup also reveals some of the man-made rockwork around the bridge.

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We can see more rock-work taking shape just on the other side of the ridge.

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While the new Rivers of America area is speeding along, work has pretty much stalled on the rest of the site.

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Security Changes and Area Enhancements 

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The terrible colored tile in the Mickey and Friends parking structure is finally being replaced with some more pleasant brick flooring.

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New security checkpoints beyond Downtown Disney are being constructed, but still no word on when they will be completed. There is also a new tram stop being built.

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It seems the new security checkpoint will be temporarily set up here until a more permanent solution is built.

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To the fencing class teacher who has a free ad in the background, you can send that payment via check or PayPal.

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Hopefully the finished product will look better than this…

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Fences will ensure that guests who have not been screened can not enter.

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Downtown Disney

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This thing sis a Christmas decoration in Downtown Disney… we think…

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More fencing up for another checkpoint near the Disneyland Hotel.

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More Christmas obelisks… Please don’t send hate-mail.

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The outdoor seating area at Tortilla Joe’s is finished.

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Walls are up around the former House of Blues, which picked up and moved to the nearby Garden Walk mall. Last we had heard, a version of The Edison might find its way here.

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Sprinkles opened recently with an awesome Tower of Terror costume on the front if it…

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Work continues to add Curl Surf and Pandora shops nearby.

Disneyland Park

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Mickey Mouse was out and about, meeting guests in Town Square.

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Set-up for the Candlelight Processional is nearing completion behind the train station.

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A Moana meet and greet has opened at the Aladdin’s Oasis area.

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The Jingle Cruise has returned for 2016.

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Work continues to get the Rivers of America ready for its Summer 2017 return, including the rumored enhancements to Fantasmic.

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Disney California Adventure

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It’s Christmas on Buena Vista Street.

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All of the staging for the various nighttime parties that were held in the park over the last 6 years is now gone from Hollywood Land.

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Sadly, the Sorcerer Mickey Mouse fountain was paved over at some point.

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More scaffolding is going up on Paper Bag: The Ride… I mean the Twilight Zone Tarp of Terror. 

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The attraction will close formally after the new year, but work has already begun for the conversion into Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.

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The Festival of Holidays booths may be a bit expensive, but they are popular with guests.

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Conner does us proud with the customary garbage can picture of the food he ordered.

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If you thought Epcot price was bad, take a look at the slider price in California…

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2017 merchandise has started to arrive at stores around the resort.

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A selection of California Adventure merchandise was recently released as well.

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And it features the Hollywood Tower Hotel…

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The grizzly bear outside of Grizzly River Run has a giant holiday sweater and it lights up at night. This is the #1 reason I am visiting DCA next week.

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We conclude our report with a look at the holiday decor inside Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

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The annual gingerbread display is amazing, as always.

Additional Star Tours Destinations Returning Soon at Walt Disney World

Last year, when the Jakku and BB-8 sequences were added in celebration of the release of Star Wars – The Force Awakens, those coordinates became locked at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland’s versions of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. Starting soon, those 2 sequences will be randomized like all of the others in the attraction.

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Beginning December 18th, 2016, the Kashyyk, Hoth,  and Tatooine sequences and the hologram transmissions from Admiral Ackbar, Yoda, and Princess Leia will be available once again, with Jakku and BB-8 added into the randomized scene process.

This will likely last until scenes from Episode VIII are added to the attraction in late-2017, so enjoy it while you can.

PHOTOS: Star Wars Rogue One Exhibit Opens at Disney World, Disneyland

The Star Wars Launch Bay attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disneyland Park were updated over the weekend to include displays and an updated film for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

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Older display pieces from the former Episode VII exhibits have been moved into other existing showcases around the Star Wars Launch Bay.

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 The updated film at both attractions features an in-depth look at Rogue One (as well as several more mentions of the new Star Wars attractions coming to both coasts). Be sure to check it out the next time you visit either park.