First Look: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party 2014 Event Map

If you want to be ahead of the crowds when you visit Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party this year, well, you’re in luck as we have the entire event map at your disposal a little early (Click the picture for a larger image if needed):

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Note that there are two nightly showings of A Frozen Holiday Wish as opposed to the customary single showing of the original Cinderella show.

Also note that the annual Disney Parks Christmas Parade is being referred to as the Disney Frozen Christmas Celebration…

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Lights-On Walk Through of the Graveyard in Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland

As a Disney Parks guest, there’s nothing worse than running to an attraction only to find that it is closed ( or “went 101”) due to some malfunction. Certainly, if you follow WDWNT Now, you never do this anyway, but it can be pretty depressing. As a fan of the parks, there are a handful of attractions that you wish would come to a halt as you were riding them, and perhaps maybe the lights in the ride would turn on and allow you to see what is lurking in the dark depths. For me, Spaceship Earth is one that certainly comes to mind, but the holy grail for most fans would have to be the Haunted Mansion. The attraction is so rich in detail and is a marvel of what many would consider the golden age of Imagineering, it’s hard to not squeal with delight over the idea of walking through the attraction with the “work lights” on, being able to see what you weren’t meant to. Lucky for us, I had the opportunity to do so during a breakdown of the ride at Disneyland just last week…

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While we were on the Haunted Mansion Holiday attraction at Disneyland last week, the ride suddenly came to a halt as soon as we came down from the house and into the graveyard scene. Honestly, this isn’t a rare occurrence as if anyone using a wheelchair is loading or unloading from the ride, this will happen. However, after about 10 minutes it became clear that there was a serious issue with the ride. After a somewhat mumbled announcement over the speakers, the “work lights” came on in the ride and the attraction audio stopped completely. Even with the audio off, all of the moving figures and effects in the ride were still in motion, which made the experience a little more interesting as you could see how some of the 1969 effects worked. Not long after, one-by-one, each Doombuggy full of guests was opened and unloaded. Guests were then led by a cast member through the graveyard and out the exit of the ride.

My personal favorite observation from the experience was that the ground in the scene is actually covered with sawdust. With the lights off, the little of the ground you can see looks like it may be the texture of grass and dirt, so you would assume Imagineers lined the floor with some sort of “turf”, but it’s actually much simpler than that.

For your enjoyment, here are some photos we took of the Graveyard in Haunted Mansion Holiday with the lights-on:

We also have a full video of the experience where you can see many of the graveyard features in motion with the lights on:

VIDEO: “A Frozen Holiday Wish” Debuts at The Magic Kingdom

“A Frozen Holiday Wish” debuted today at The Magic Kingdom and we’ve got it recorded and uploaded to share with you. The show features Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf as they light up Cinderella Castle in over 200,000 LED DreamLights. Unlike it’s predecessor, A Frozen Holiday Wish utilizes projection mapping (the same found in Celebrate the Magic) prior to the DreamLights turning on. Go ahead and enjoy the full show and leave your thoughts below in the comments.

VIDEO: Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights Preview Including “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Song, New For 2014

Last night was the cast preview for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and we were lucky enough to attend the event and share with you what’s new and exciting for tea annual offering in 2014.

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The Spectacle is brought to you by Siemens this year

One new song was added for the lights to dance to in 2014, and interestingly enough Walt Disney world is continuing on its “The Nightmare Before Christmas” kick rather than Frozen. The new sequence is beautifully choreographed to Jack Skellington singing “What’s This?” from the 1993 film:

The “Made with Magic” Minnie Mouse Bow was recently released, just in time to dance with this year’s spectacle:

Not much else is new for this year, but the impressive light canopy on San Francisco street seemed to be working much better than in years past. You can see the canopy in action in our highlights video:

Merry Christmas!

11/11/14 Disneyland Resort Report – Fantasmic FastPass & Dining Packages Coming, Frozen Shark Jump?, Walt’s Railroading at the Family Museum

 “All Aboard!”

None of Man’s mechanical inventions seem more alive than a train. Especially a steam train. They breathe.

It’s easy to see why a young Walt Disney became enamored with railroading. His hometown of Marceline, MO, was a division point for the the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway where  trains could take on fuel, water, and fresh crews. Among them was his uncle, engineer Mike Martin, a cherub of a man, whose stories of life on the rails thrilled the young man.  Walt later worked a summer job with the railroad, selling newspapers, popcorn, and sodas to travelers. He lost money, but it didn’t dim his fascination of the rails.

A train runs though many of the most treasured of Walt Disney’s creations, like they run right through the center of the American experience. After all, Mickey Mouse was “born” on a cross-country train trip.

Beginning later this week, The Walt Disney Family Museum will debut All Aboard: A Celebration of Walt’s Trains, running from November 13, 2014 through February 9, 2015. This comprehensive exhibition explores the influence that railroading had on Walt Disney’s life and work. It also tells the story of how his railroading legacy lives on to this day in Disney films and theme parks around the world. Including more than 200 artifacts, firsthand accounts, archival videos, images of Walt and his trains, and actual model trains running throughout the show.

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Walt Disney’s backyard railroad the Carolwood Pacific on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum. Photo courtesy of The Walt Disney Family Museum.

 

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Walt in 1951 with the Carolwood Pacific. Intended as a hobby to help him relax, his railroading led to the development of Disneyland. Image: © Disney

Guest curator Michael Campbell, president of the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society, constructed the exhibition to reflect Walt’s railroad journey as told through multiple chapters: Lighting the Fire, Building Steam, Gaining Speed, Full Throttle, Switching Tracks, Branching Out, A Grand Circle Tour Around The World, and Coming Full Circle. The exhibition’s conclusion reminds us that, even over a century later, Walt’s railroading influence remains a vibrant and relevant force.

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American-Type trains are still a big part of off-shore Disney Parks that strive to recreate the American mythos. Image: © Disney

Frozen So Hot It Might Just Melt

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There is a Frozen unit in the “long in the tooth” Christmas Fantasy Parade. The early debut of Disneyland’s parade is primarily due to filming of the Christmas Day television special.

Back during my long nights at the City Desk, I worked a cold and lonely beat, covering the mean streets of the Disneyland Resort for a local bird-cage liner. But nothing like this has crossed our desk since the Big War. It’s like a hostage crisis. Day 351.

I know a lot of folks like their Frozenand I like it fine. A lot of that music does make the hair on the back of my neck stand up, but hey… Let it Go. My attitude was: I playfully punch the phenomenon in the arm. I kid because I love.

But the minute I let my guard down, Frozen slipped a right cross straight to the bridge of my nose, staggering me and caused the referee to call a standing eight-count.

I should have been ready. After all, ABC invented  “Jump The Shark” with a Happy Days episode ratings stunt where Fonzie… jumped a shark. On waterskis. From nearly that moment, the phrase “jumped the shark,” described a program that had abandoned any degree of integrity in a quest for ratings. Generally said right before, “I’m done with it.”

You be the judge, but think I smell some shark after discovering that the yearly Christmas Special has this year been titled: Disney Parks Frozen Christmas Celebration.

I guess getting ratings for what is essentially a 2-hour long commercial for Walt Disney World and Disneyland can be a challenge, if ratings are even the concern. Running under different names, since 1983, well before The Walt Disney Company bought the American Broadcasting Company, the mission of the show was essentially to showcase a highly edited, glossy impression of the Christmas Festivities in Florida, and sell trips to the resort. As the years went on, views and pitches for the Disneyland and other Disney resorts became more frequent. Everybody wanted on. It was like a yearbook for Disney. I’ve always thought that the show was probably hand delivered to ABC, by the Mouse, with “house” commercials sewed in, and some spaces left for the network and the local affiliates to drop in some ads. Make a little “walking around money.” But what do I know from television?

I do know that those unaffected by my cynical outlook, like the wearers of some 3 million Anna and Elsa dresses, will have plenty to celebrate this season. Like: Anna and Elsa’s daily appearance in “A Christmas Fantasy Parade” at Disneyland Park. Also, more songs from the hit soundtrack will be added to “World of Color: Winter Dreams” over at Disney California Adventure for those who are counting. It is also rumored that the ladies from the flick will take up residence in the Animation Building on Hollywood Boulevard. (They’re just gonna crash there for awhile. Is that cool?) Also Olaf’s Frozen Ice Rink, will return this year as part of the Downtown Disney Winter Village.

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The last remnant of the Occupy Frontierland Movement will finally be dislodged from their long standing camp site, as Disneyland announces that Fantasmic viewing will soon transition exclusively to FastPass.

Hard to say what these Sooners are thinking when they get to a show that has been running 22 years, hours early, and throw blankets down on the ground in a busy theme park. Not to mention that once the first show is over, many scoot forward, like a canine in distress, and wait for the second show. And then, there are the lovely Guests who sell their blanketed spots. Stay classy!

This is Disneyland, not Woodstock. “Face painting?” “No, we’re all set.” Don’t take the brown acid!

So, beginning December 12, a “Fantasmic!” FastPass will be required to gain access to the show’s reserved viewing space. Beginning at Disneyland Park opening, “Fantasmic!” FastPass distribution will take place along Big Thunder Trail in Frontierland. They will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until one hour prior to show time or while supplies last, whichever comes first. Each “Fantasmic!” FastPass will indicate the assigned showtime, suggested return time and assigned viewing section. Also, a non-ticketed area will be available in the “Fantasmic!” viewing area each night for limited stand-by viewing on a first-come, first-served basis. In addition, there are several new dining packages in Disneyland Park that will allow you to obtain a FastPass for a special viewing area.  Your milage may vary.

This procedure has been found to be sound for World of Color at Disney California Adventure since its premiere. Why have the Park Overlords waited so long to introduce it for Fantasmic?

The blankets, quilts and tie-dyed banners are sure to become elaborate just before the troops move in on 12/12.

That will do it…

Cheers!

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Hiro and Baymax “Big Hero 6” Meet and Greet Opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The Big Hero 6 meet and greet with Hiro and Baymax finally opened today at Disney’s Hollywood Studios to coincide with the release of the film. The meet and greet is located inside The Magic of Disney Animation replacing the Wreck-It Ralph meet and greet:

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The most comfortably dressed theme park character of all-time…







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New “Comfort Food” Dining Options at Columbia Harbor House, Contempo Cafe, ESPN Club, and Sassagoula Floatworks

Even when you’re in the Walt Disney World bubble, sometimes you crave the familiar, such as good old reliable comfort foods. Here’s a collection of some of the new comfort foods available at the Walt Disney World Resort and where to find them:

When I think of comfort food, the first thing that comes to mind is macaroni and cheese. At Columbia Harbor House in the Magic Kingdom, they’ve upped the ante at dinnertime by adding lobster and shrimp to their macaroni and cheese.

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Also on the dinner menu is the piping hot chicken pot pie, filled with tender white-meat chicken, vegetables and gravy and topped with crunchy breadcrumbs.

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Contempo Café at Disney’s Contemporary Resort offers a beef pot roast with seasonal vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, that’s available only at dinner.

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Contempo Café also recently added some new flatbread pizzas to their menu, such as the smoked pulled pork flatbread, topped with barbecue sauce, Monterey Jack cheese and vegetable-style slaw.

 

ESPN Club at Disney’s BoardWalk features chicken and waffles with a kick—jalapeno-cornmeal waffles topped with buttermilk fried chicken and Angry Maple chicken gravy.

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Brand new on the menu is a barbecue pulled pork grilled cheese sandwich served on thick-cut brioche. Reports are that it’s as good as it sounds.

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Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter is serving up four new loaded baked potato meals, each served with a side of soup or salad. Choose from a baked potato topped with one of the following: barbecued pork; broccoli, cheddar, and bacon; chili and cheese; or chicken, bacon, and cheddar. I have a feeling that whichever you choose, you can’t go wrong.

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Disney Twenty-Three: Winter Issue Features “Into The Woods”

To celebrate Disney’s big-screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Into the Woods, Disney twenty-three, the publication of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, got all the thrilling details from the stars and creative team behind the new breathtaking, upcoming film.

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In exclusive interviews with Disney twenty-three, stars Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine, along with director Rob Marshall and screenplay author James Lapine, detail the excitement and challenges of bringing the Tony® Award-winning musical to the big screen, including explaining how they played a game of hide-and-seek with some (fake) witchy fingernails and how the team gracefully—and sometimes hilariously—handled Blunt’s pregnancy during filming.

Disney twenty-three’s Winter issue, available exclusively to Gold Members of D23, also includes a fascinating look “behind the seas” at Disney Cruise Line, with dazzling photography that reveals places guests never see while on board, as well as interviews with the people who keep everything shipshape.

“It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas” unlocks the secrets that enable the creative teams at Disneyland to bring the holidays to life, seemingly overnight. Director Steve Purcell unwraps the newest Disney•Pixar television treasure, Toy Story That Time Forgot, which airs on ABC December 2. Star Hayley Atwell and producer Jeph Loeb unleash the action of Marvel’s Agent Carter, also coming to ABC, which brings one of Captain America: The First Avenger’s most thrilling stars to the small screen.

Also included in the Winter issue of Disney twenty-three:

  • The fascinating tale of Herman J. Schultheis, whose personal notebooks detailing Disney’s first golden age of animation are showcased in a new book by Disney animation scholar John Canemaker
  • A Frozen-influenced Adventures By Disney vacation in Norway
  • Twenty-three reasons fans will love the new Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes game
  • Festive holiday content to kick off D23.com’s “D23 Days of Christmas”
  • Regular columns including A Walk with Walt, D Society, and Ask Dave

All D23 Members are invited to visit D23.com for additional features and members-only content, including our “D23 Days of Christmas” celebration, where members can unwrap stories, videos, printables, and more beginning December 1.

Other features coming to D23.com include:

  • Additional Into the Woods tales including a “character who’s who” and a discussion with James Lapine and Rob Marshall about the changes made in taking the show from stage to screen.
  • A gallery of photos from our backstage exploration of the Disney Dream
  • More about the mysterious tale of Herman Schultheis

Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, is offered exclusively to D23 Gold Members as a benefit of their membership. The publication will begin arriving mid-November.

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More Details & Concept Art Leaks for Downtown Disney’s Conversion to Disney Springs

Well, here we go again. You may remember when we “leaked” the original concept art and plans for Disney Springs in early 2013, but even with a formal announcement following that, Disney has remained very quiet through many stages of the construction process on this overhaul of Downtown Disney. Today, we have uncovered some recently released documents that point to more of what is on the way for Disney Springs.

The now confirmed back story of Disney Springs involves a town that grew around local springs. The Marketplace is essentially the suburbs where residents moved to as the town experienced a boom. The Landing is a commercial district with a train station, bottling co. (Morimoto Asia), dock, and a large ferry boat (Fulton’s). The Town Center is the shopping center of the area and will feature the bulk of the retail options for Disney Springs. The West Side feature remnants of the abandoned train tracks, but is a thriving entertainment district. Further speculative details on the back story can be found in our original pre-announcement story. It seems the original document is pretty much on par with the finalized back story.

Now, let’s get into some new details and concept art for the neighborhoods of Disney Springs, starting with the West Side:

  • On the West Side, Food Truck Park (which will otherwise be known as Exposition Park) slated to open this Summer will now be opening by the end of November 2014.
  • The abandoned elevated train tracks in that are will be called the Sunshine Highline. We still expect this to offer lounge and bar areas when completed.
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Waterview Park area of The Landing, looking towards Raglan Road

  • The new park that recently opened in The Landing next to the Boathouse is called Waterview Park. As you can see in the concept art above, there will be a fountain and more trees added soon.
  • In the next 6 months, The Landing should open with 12 retail locations and 7 restaurants including the Boathouse and Morimoto Asia.
  • The walkway between Paradiso 37 and the other stores to the West Side should be open by Thanksgiving
  • BET Soundstage and the Adventurer’s Club locations have been confirmed as venues for new restaurants, so the Adventurer’s Club return rumor can now be ruled out.
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New pathway between Raglan Road and Portobello, facing Boathouse in The Landing

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The path recently opened while work on the new buildings continues

The new, renovated area in front of Fulton’s and Portobello is Riverfront Square. Walls have come down in this area already:

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We did not get much in the form of new details about the Town Center area, but we did get several new pieces of concept art for this area replacing the Pleasure Island parking lot:

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The entry plaza for the Town Center

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The Town Center

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The entrance to Town Center from the new bus loop

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The Town Center

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The entrance to Town Center from the Marketplace parking structure

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New pedestrian bridge over Buena Vista Drive into the Town Center bus loop

Some notes on the Marketplace:

  • The lake will be called “Lake Buena Vista”, because, believe it or not, it wasn’t called that already.
  • The World of Disney expansion will come out towards Town Center, modifications inside of the store are already taking place
  • More pedestrian bridges will be built over Buena Vista Drive leading guests to and from Hotel Plaza Boulevard.
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The Disney Springs master plan

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A closer look reveals the World of Disney expansion and new pedestrian bridges to Hotel Plaza Boulevard

So, what do you think?

Anna & Elsa FROZEN Topiary Vignette to Headline 2015 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

2011 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.

At the 75-day-long Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival in 2015, a Frozen topiary vignette will surely “freeze” guests in their tracks at World Showcase Plaza. The festival is taking place March 4-May 17, 2015 and will be headlined by the topiary debut of the Frozen characters, along with a new entrance vignette called “Goofy About Spring” featuring brand new topiaries of Chip and Dale who will be accompanied by Goofy and friends. Other 2015 highlights include:

  • Fresh new menu items will debut at the festival’s Outdoor Kitchens where, for the third festival year running, guests can taste garden- and spring-inspired tapas-sized food and beverages and have their complimentary Garden Passports stamped as they stroll the World Showcase promenade.
  • A Southwest desert garden will premiere as a thriving ecosystem.
  • Ten new mini-gardens will surprise guests around every corner. Guests will discover a new “health garden,” a pepper garden, a dinosaur-plant garden and a Shakespeare garden, among others, each designed with a storytelling element.
  • Guests can discover the story of the Monarch butterfly’s epic journey across the continent and see butterflies emerge from their chrysalises at Tinker Bell’s Butterfly House.
  • A weekend concert series will rock audiences every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Performers will include Gin Blossoms, Pablo Cruise, Village People and a lineup of top bands representing four decades of pop music.
  • Disney gardeners will lead weekend how-to Gardening Seminars at the Festival Center, where guests also can pick up signature festival merchandise.
  • When the sun sets, illuminated topiary and play gardens will glow brightly for an after-dark festival experience.

“This is one of our most ambitious festivals ever,” says Eric Darden, festival horticulture manager. “We’re telling stories we’ve never told before. You’ll get a fresh taste of spring — it’ll be like the first spring farmer’s market for America.”

As park guests nibble on inspired Outdoor Kitchen goodies, they can wander among multiple themed gardens and children’s play areas. Nearly 100 expertly crafted topiary characters, including Snow White, Bambi, Mickey Mouse, Simba and Peter Pan, will animate the landscape when Epcot transforms to a vibrant wonderland of sweeping garden beds and exhibits.

The “Frozen” topiary vignette at World Showcase Plaza will pop with color as Anna’s and Elsa’s icy world, illustrated with white and silver blooms of delphinium, alyssum and other floral varieties, transforms to a brilliant spring palette featuring Gerbera daisies, petunias, Sweet William and other flora.

A Health Garden near The Land pavilion in Future World will display ancient medicinal plants including garlic, aloe, chamomile, fennel, mint and others. Plants used to develop modern prescriptions will be papaya, periwinkle, turmeric, yew, thyme and valerian. And the new Shakespeare Garden at the United Kingdom pavilion will feature roses to represent Romeo and Juliet: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Also in the garden: rosemary from Hamlet, lavender from The Winter’s Tale, plus representations featuring poppy, lily, honeysuckle and willow.

Tinker Bell’s Butterfly House will return with hundreds of winged beauties fluttering above and lighting upon their favorite nectar-producing plants. Dozens of Disney-crafted “flower towers” and beds of multi-colored blooms will add to the floral splendor of the park’s landscape.  At least 70,000 bedding plants will surround the Future World east and west lakes alone; on the water, 220 mini-gardens will be set afloat.

Several special weekend happenings will include Art in the Garden Weekend (March 27-29); Florida Fresh Weekend (April 24-26); and Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Weekend (May 8-10).