BREAKING: Is The Circle of Life at Epcot Closed Forever?

While Soarin’ is down to become Soarin’ Around the World, Imagineers are using this opportunity with less guests in the pavilion to refresh the overall experience of The Land. The Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable began running at the pavilion in 1995, replacing the often-despised Symbiosis film, but after a lengthy 21-year-run, it seems the attraction quietly closed forever this weekend.

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While unconfirmed by Disney, WDWNT sources insist Circle of Life will not return with the theater on April 3rd, but rather a new film will debut. This is unconfirmed at this time, but comes from a highly credible source.

The closure of the Circle of Life on Sunday was not announced in advance so it has come as a surprise to many guests that the attraction is currently closed. Whether or not he film returns remains to be seen, but regardless, Living with the Land is the only operating attraction in the pavilion right now.

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 2/9/16 (AVATAR, Lion Guard Adventure, Rivers of Light, ETC.)

I visited Animal Kingdom this weekend to check out the new Lion Guard Adventure and while I was there I took pictures of what was new and noteworthy around the park, so let’s take a look:

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Our usual look at Pandora: The World of AVATAR from the parking lot

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The Lion Guard Adventure began on Sunday, based on the new Disney Junior series

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Basically you find 5 character statues and then go to Planet Watch to take a photo and get a button

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The statues are really nice looking at least

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Flights of Wonder is closed for refurbishment right now

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You can get a picture taking the pledge at Planet Watch

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Then you get this button

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Work continues on Tiffins and Nomad Lounge behind Pizzafari

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Rivers of Light is rushing towards a possible March 2016 soft-opening

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Posts for future signage for the show entrance now visible

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This will likely be the standby entrance for the show by Finding Nemo: The Musical

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Incredible detail, but we expect this from Animal Kingdom

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Lighting towers going up now

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Another look at AVATAR on our way out of the park

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VIDEO: Disney Previews Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Merchandise for 2016

In another fun video, Disney today previewed the collection of merchandise for the 2016 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival with Steven Miller:

Among the items featured were:

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Guy’s Garden collection

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Yoda garden decorations

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Figment appears for the first time ever on Dooney & Bourke purses

And much more which you can see in the above video. Disney also recently released the images for the pins guests will find at the event:

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PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs 2/10/16 (Town Center Nears Completion, STK, The Edison, ETC.)

Over the weekend, I paid a visit to Disney Springs to go to the movies (I saw “Hail Caesar!”, which I highly recommend if you love the Hollywood of the 1930’s and 40’s, similar to the era represented at Hollywood Studios), and I took some newsworthy photos to share while I was there. Let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting at what was Downtown Disney:

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Greenery now growing on the Orange parking structure

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Got artsy…

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STK will have a great waterside view

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Work continues on the new bus loop

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As well as the second parking structure

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Work happening on the backside of the Coca-Cola location

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Not much progress has been made on the Planet Hollywood exterior

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Zootopia banners outside of the AMC

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Work continues on The Edison, Walt’s Lounge, and Neverland Underground in The Landing

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Walls near DisneyQuest

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It looks like all of the sunrise high-line is finally complete, not that the structures have any real use…

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Italian Ice now greets guests as they enter from the West Side

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A look at the construction in The Landing from the waterside

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Jock Lindsay’s has become one of my favorite lunch spots at WDW

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The menu just keeps getting better and the drinks and service are fantastic!

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A look at the Town Center from The Landing

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The backside of T-Rex is complete. It’s not pretty, but it’s done.

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The Springs have appeared!

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These shots have me fairly excited to see the finished product

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Two new small kiosks have popped up by Fulton’s

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The Town Center area connecting to Marketplace

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Goofy’s Candy Co. got a new paint job… it’s not perfect…

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It’s really rough in some areas

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Art of Disney locations are now carrying the new Enesco character maquette figures

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These are the spiritual successors to the old Walt Disney Classics Collection, but I don’t see them succeeding in the same fashion

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Disney Days of Christmas has resort specific ornamanets

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Not all resorts have one, but I think they all will soon enough

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Some new open edition pins

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Some new pieces at the Wonderground Gallery

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The ceramic Moonliner figures are finally in stock at Marketplace Co-Op

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The Marketplace parking structure as seen from World of Disney

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They actually had the Nautilus mugs in stock

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The new Minnie Mouse line includes not just the pillow we showed you earlier this week, but also a blanket and storage bins

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Work continues on STK, which should open soon…

PHOTO REPORT: The Magic Kingdom 2/11/16 (Hub is Complete, New Splash Merch, ETC.)

I visited the Magic Kingdom for a few hours on Sunday morning and took some newsworthy photos to share with everyone, so let’s see what’s new and exciting:

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Good morning Magic Kingdom

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All of the Main Street Vehicles were out for the first hour of the morning, which was awesome

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I was completely alone in the car, which was really neat

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The Cinderella Castle ramps are finally finished, and they look great (even though I will miss the red pavement)

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Instead of walking back down the street, I jumped in another Jitney

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The vehicles formed a mini-parade of sorts, traveling in a line down the street

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I kind of miss the attraction ads, but the Main Street ads are neat

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While Buzz Lightyear is closed, the entire tunnel above aboard the Peoplemover is pitch black

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Hopefully the “5 min hairstyles” will return

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A new line of Splash Mountain merchandise was recently released, including adult t-shirts…

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Sweatshirts

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a mug…

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Kid’s shirts

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Another adult shirt

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Ladies sweatshirt

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The pins came out first, but match the rest of the line

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New photo frame

PHOTO REPORT: Hollywood Studios 2/11/16 (New DHS Merch, Jedi Training, Kylo Ren, ETC.)

I also visited Disney’s Hollywood Studios this weekend to see what was new and exciting, and here’s what I found:

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Kylo Ren now on the times guide

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More new Hollywood Studios merchandise continues to roll out

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A magnet

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Never noticed the old Star Tours goose droid parts in Launch Bay before

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More Zootopia merchandise slowly pouring in

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Same goes for The Lion Guard

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New Star Wars kids clothing found inside Tatooine Traders

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Not only was the large planter across from Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple leveled, it looks like they are installing more space for kids to be in the show

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Kylo Ren is supposed to be added soon, so my guess is there will be three villains for kids to battle

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A much smaller planter has appeared

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Hopefully this will all be fixed, because honestly it looks horrible right now, but I understand the need for more viewing and stage space

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The temporary stations don’t look very good either

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Honestly, I can’t wait for Star Wars Land to move this out of the way

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Work continues on the new awnings at Sunset Ranch Market

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Interestingly enough, the newly covered areas have heaters for when it gets cold in Orlando (which isn’t for long)

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Club Disney has ended, but should return for Spring Break or Summer

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Don’t worry everyone, BLUE MILKSHAKES ARE BACK (at Min and Bill’s)!!!

REVIEW: Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom

No than long ago, Nick LoCicero (of WDW News Tonight) and myself went to lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom. For those unaware, lunch does not offer the all-you-care-to-eat feast, but rather a menu quite different from the offerings at dinner. In year’s past, it had actually been my favorite lunch location in the park (I never enjoyed counter service in this park until some recent changes and additions). Our real reason for dining here was to acquire the swanky new metal souvenir mugs that had recently debuted, but for research purposes, we decided to try some appetizers and other items we had not had before:

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I hadn’t been to lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern in quite a while, so the menu had some changes

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The main reason we went was to get this souvenir mug

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The sweet corn fritters were good, but not as flavorful as some I had had in the past at other places

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The clam chowder is a must for me here. It’s nothing out of the ordinary, but a tradition of sorts for me.

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The lobster and crab dip for 2 was surprisingly good. Honestly, this can feed 3-4 people for an appetizer. You get an entire loaf of buttered bread and big bowl of the dip which was honestly far beyond my expectations.

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The “BLT” with pork belly was delicious. The multi-grain bread was fantastic and the pork cooked to tender perfection. The arugula tasted very fresh as well.

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Pardon the blurry pic, but I ordered the hamburger with mushrooms and provolone. Again, this is kind of just a tradition for me. I LOVE their fries and the hamburger is usually the right portion following the clam chowder. They recentlt changed the bun, which I would say is a improvement over the former. One of the better burgers on property if you’re in the mood.

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The wreckage…

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While the new souvenir cups are great, the new plate-ware and plain glasses seem a bit out of place…

Overall, this is still my favorite lunch spot in the park. It’s quiet and nothing was really bad. With the serene setting and solid menu, you would be hard pressed to find a much better table-service lunch in this park (although Plaza is another one of my favorites).

EDITORIAL: The Ever-Changing Studios Park – An Identity Crisis

When Michael Eisner opened Disney’s Hollywood Studios in May 1989, it was a park with a different name and a firm identity.  It was the Disney-MGM Studios.  It was designed with the intent of being a working, full fledged tv studio, movie production center, and animation studio.  It was also by design intended to be a half-day behind-the-scenes experience, rather then a full theme park gate.  Announced and built in a rush in order to preempt the opening of Universal Studios Florida nearby, the park opened with 5 attractions and expansion pads for future attractions.  These attractions were the Great Movie Ride, the Backstage Studio tour (which was a two and a half hour studio tour at the time), the Monster Sound Show, Superstar Television, and the Magic of Disney Animation.  It was dedicated as follows:

The World you have entered was created by The Walt Disney Company and is dedicated to Hollywood—not a place on a map, but a state of mind that exists wherever people dream and wonder and imagine, a place where illusion and reality are fused by technological magic. We welcome you to a Hollywood that never was—and always will be.

— Michael Eisner, May 1, 1989”

It was so popular when it opened that Eisner fast-tracked new projects to help add capacity. By August, the much maligned  Indiana Jones Stunt show opened, and by 1991, both Star Tours and Muppet Vision 3-D had joined the mix.  To be fair it was an amazing concept for a park, the Great movie ride and Hollywood Boulevard were rich in detail, theming, story, and movie references; it was brilliant Imagineering. However the problem of capacity reared its head.  The studio tour was long, had a small capacity, cost a lot to run and often times the sound stages were empty. Even Disney’s own productions of the new Mickey Mouse club tv had problems with the filming location. The Studio aspect was successful enough, but as a theme park it was desperate for capacity. Parts of the studio tour were cut down and other sections opened for pedestrian use.  

The park was at crossroads, with the studio and backlot portion of the park failing to stay interesting and useful, yet another expansion was planned for the front part of the park. When Sunset Boulevard opened it added a much needed thrill ride and huge capacity to the park with the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This area was themed to post World War two Hollywood, which complimented wonderfully the meticulous theming of Hollywood Boulevard. The front half of the park fulfilled the mission of being “a Hollywood that never was—but always will be.”

The studios continued to struggle to find relevance and the park stagnated in growth. The back half of the park was a confusing mix of pathways, an empty Streets of America, and an underwhelming backlot tour now displayed costume facilities and a boneyard instead of any real production.  The Animation Studio closed in 2004 with the then-death of hand-drawn animation, leaving the studio without any actual, real productions in the works.  By 2008, the park’s name changed to Disney’s Hollywood Studios after years of arguing between Disney and the owners of the MGM Studios name. Meg Crofton (then WDW president) said the new name reflected a celebration “new entertainment that today’s Hollywood offered.” The park now had a wider theme and somewhat new focus. A theme so vague and all-encompassing they hoped it could work as a cover-all to put any attraction into the park. The park quickly added Toy Story Midway Mania, Block Party Bash, and the American Idol Experience after the name change, reinvigorating the park in many aspects.

Today we are left with an awkward park with a hodgepodge of areas mixed together so haphazardly that it makes no real sense. Toy Story Mania is thrown into a narrow alley way themed to PIXAR Studios, the backlot tour has closed leaving a giant dead space, and the popular Jedi Training Academy attempts to cram way-too-many guests into essentially what was a parade entrance and exit.  The promise of the future of Star Wars Land and Toy Story Land is sure to revitalize the park, however it does little to alleviate its identity crisis. With a now defunct studio, closed backlot tour, closed animation studio and soon closing Street of America, the park will soon become more of a park themed to a construction site than anything else.

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Rumors of a name change are swirling about the internet, Bob Iger even let it leak that a name change was coming. The question is what name will do justice to the park, reorient its theme to mesh together old Hollywood, Star Wars and Toy Story into a coherent theme?  Disney’s Hollywood Adventure, Disney’s Cinema Spectacular, and Disney’s Cinema Celebration have all been suggested. Whatever the name change is, it’s clear that any reference to “studio” should be dropping away. The park is in no way a studio, Disney acknowledged this in when they confirmed the Earful Tower to be coming down, and when the last major remnant of the Studios falls, with it falls the studio theme. Studio references will still remain, including the soundstage numbers on the buildings, but  with a new name and new expansions, it is quite likely for these references will become a thing of the past.

However, a name change will not be enough to solve the problem though, Imagineers will have to think long and hard about how to justify the three very different areas of the park into one unified vision. If their solution is to say it is a celebration of the movies, this may not solve the incoherence felt inside its gate.

Whatever the name is, we are reminded of Disney’s miraculous re-Imagineering of Disney’s California Adventure and that gives me great solace.  They took a similar hodgepodge of a park and created a wonderful model-theme-park in its stead.  I am hoping they can work similar magic with Hollywood Studios. Until 2018 when these new projects are intended to open, Disney’s Hollywood Studios will remain a shell of a park with an identity crisis, but hopefully once these expansions are finished, Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cinema Adventure Entertainment Movie Park (or whatever they decide on calling it) will be something to be genuinely excited about again!

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 2/12/16 (AP Days, Rollickin’ Roadsters, Refurbishments, ETC.)

Disneyland Reporter Tim Alcoser visited the two parks this week and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting around the Happiest Place on Earth:

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Welcome back to the Disneyland Resort

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AP days are ongoing throughout the month

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The Diamond Celebration continues through September

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Annual passholders could get this map and button set during the Main Street and Mickey Mouse days

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“it’s a small world” has returned

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More people were trying to ride the Jolly Trolley than when it actually functioned…

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Tim caught the Soundsational daytime parade, now in its 5th year

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The Autopia refurbishment rolls on as Honda is set to become the sponsor

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The last of the Tomorrowland 1998 paint scheme is being erased as blues and whites are applied

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Tuppence a bag…

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Tim spotted some activity towards the back of the Rivers of America

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Looks like they may be surveying the area before they start bulldozing for Star Wars land

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Attraction posters now adorn some walls around the river

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This sign is particularly interesting as it has been altered to say the Disneyland Railroad. Could elements of the old mine train be coming to the new path of the Disneyland Railroad?

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The Hungry Bear Restaurant remains open through the construction

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Tim attended one of the AP Days screenings at the Opera House, which included free popcorn and water

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Some work being done to the ticket booths outside of the parks

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Moving back to DCA, testing continues on Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters

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We expect the attraction to open any day now

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Back to Disneyland, where the Haunted Mansion is running FastPass service again

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While World of Color- Celebrate! is not the best version of the show to date, it is very photogenic

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Goodnight!