July 4th 2014 Festivities & Fireworks at Walt Disney World

Guests can celebrate America’s birthday with a red, white and blue extravaganza at Walt Disney World Resort. There will be no shortage of nighttime fun as fireworks will dance across the skies above the Florida vacation kingdom. This year marks a special milestone in America’s history, too: the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” observes its 200th anniversary in 2014.

JULY 4TH CELEBRATED AT WALT DISNEY WORLD IN FLORIDA

Here’s a look a what’s in store:

Magic Kingdom

The celebration begins with “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky,” July 3 and 4 at Magic Kingdom. The 14-minute fireworks spectacular rockets into the sky above Cinderella Castle at 9 p.m. both nights.

The fireworks are set to an exciting musical score produced in a concert band style. This score was specifically created to stir a sense of pride in being American, show producers say, while at the same time, inviting guests from around the world to feel part of the celebration.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Guests also can enjoy a twist on traditional fireworks with the “Rockin’ 4th of July Celebration.” At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the party kicks off at the Sorcerer’s Hat stage at 6 p.m. and continues through 11 p.m. on July 4 with live entertainment from “The Hollywood Rockers” whose music will take guests on a rockin’ road trip across America.

Everything leads up to a special rock n’ roll fireworks presentation above the Sorcerer’s Hat starting at 10:15 p.m.

Epcot

Guests visiting Epcot on July 4 will have the opportunity to meet some of their favorite Disney characters dressed in patriotic attire throughout the afternoon at the American Adventure Pavilion. Voices of Liberty, the eight-part a capella group, will have special performances at American Gardens Theatre at 12:30, 1:45 and 3 p.m. They also will perform inside the American Adventure Rotunda at 4:15 and 5 p.m. that day. Guests also will have the opportunity to catch the Spirit of America Fife & Drum Corps outside at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 4 and 4:45 p.m.

That evening, the spectacular fireworks and laser show “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” lights the night at 10 p.m. with a heart-pounding grand finale in a salute to America.

July 4, 2014 Festivities & Fireworks at the Disneyland Resort

Disneyland Resort guests are invited to show their patriotic Disney Side this summer to celebrate America’s birthday.

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Guests will celebrate the holiday with a special fireworks show, “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky.” This stunning pyrotechnic production salutes the pioneering spirit and enduring beauty of America. On July 1-4 at 9:25 p.m., the skies above Sleeping Beauty Castle will light up with a colorful display of fireworks, choreographed to a striking musical score that celebrates the best of America.

In addition to “Celebrate America!” the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Band is returning to Disneyland Park and will perform several times throughout the day on Friday, July 4. The band will perform along the parade route at 3:30 p.m., just before the “Frozen” pre-parade and the first performance of Mickey’s Soundsational Parade. The band also will appear in Town Square at 5:30 p.m. during the Disneyland Park flag retreat ceremony, as well as along the parade route back to “it’s a small world” at 5:45 p.m.

Finally, guests can see the full band in concert at Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree on stage, starting at 7:15 p.m.

Also on July 4, the water spectacular “World of Color” features a special, patriotic pre-show, prior to the 9 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. performances. Guests can “Glow with the Show” with special interactive Ear Hats that become part of “World of Color” at Disney California Adventure, and part of the “Celebrate America!” fireworks spectacular at Disneyland.

Guests may also explore their patriotic Disney Side by visiting the inspirational Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction on Main Street, U.S.A., or by attending the flag retreat ceremony, held in the early evening each day at Town Square in Disneyland. Additionally, the patriotic super hero Captain America greets guests daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Innoventions.

7/2/14 Walt Disney World Photo Report (The Magic Kingdom & Epcot)

WDWNT Reporter John Corigliano visited the Magic Kingdom and Epcot earlier this week and has some newsworthy photos to share with us:

The massive overhaul of the hub at the Magic Kingdom continues

A lot of new walking space that used to be moat…

The Astro Oribter is in the middle of a multi-month refrubishment

The Peoplemover is also closed during this time

Every few years, the ride is essentially disassembled and rebuilt

All of the planets have been removed

Moving to Epcot, we can see the work on the water main much clearer from the monorail

Over at Test Track, the FastPass machines and their canopy have been removed

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More Frozen iPhone Cases and Vanity MagicBands on the Way to Walt Disney World

Some new phone cases and MagicBands with your favorite Frozen characters are on their way to Walt Disney World:

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8 new D-Tech on Demand phone case designs will be released starting this Saturday at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and as well at the Marketplace Co-Op. The cases come in iPhone 4/4S and 5/5S. The Marketplace Co-Op location will have a few designs not found anywhere else, while the “Frozen Summer Fun” design will only be found at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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Next week, 3 open edition vanity MagicBands with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf will be released. The same rules will apply as did with the Star Wars MagicBands where guests must present one of the following for the MagicBand to be linked to at the time of purchase: valid theme park admission, Memory Maker card or another MagicBand. These items will not be available for purchase online or via Merchandise Guest Services.

VIDEO: New Daily “Frozen Fireworks” Show Debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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As part of Frozen Summer Fun at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests have the opportunity to see a new nightly fireworks show now through September 1st. The show is an odd, yet interesting mix of live stage show and fireworks, including a video presentation of Olaf’s Summer Vacation featuring photos guests took of the popular snowman throughout the day:

We’ll be sharing more Frozen Summer Fun today on twitter and be sharing more videos and photos with you starting tomorrow, so stay tuned!

PHOTOS, VIDEO, & REVIEW: Frozen Summer Fun Adds Hours of Entertainment at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Frozen Summer Fun kicked off on July 5th at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and we here at WDWNT were on the scene to give you the full run-down of the 2-month-long event at Walt Disney World. Let’s look at this special event centered around the worldwide phenomenon of Frozen:

Anna and Elsa’s Royal Welcome

Daily at 11:00AM, guests can welcome Anna and Elsa to Disney’s Hollywood Studios with a short parade that travels up Hollywood Boulevard, pauses at the Sorcerer’s Hat stage for a short presentation, and then travels through Echo Lake towards Star Tours.

The parade is short, but a fun way to start your Frozen-filled day at the park

Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post

Located inside Soundstage 1 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a Frozen superstore!

If you are looking for anything Frozen, there is no reason to shop anywhere else at Walt Disney World.

They are doing a great job of keeping everything in stock and the variety is the best of any store carrying Frozen items at Walt Disney World.

If you are looking for one of the iPhone 4/4S or 5/5S cases or the Anna, Elsa, or Olaf MagicBands (retailing at $19.95 each), this is where you will need to go.

The store is really well-themed, even down to the pine smell being pumped in. There’s even a small counter selling Frozen-themed treats.

Oaken’s Frozen Funland

Oaken’s Frozen Funland is a little bit of a frosty winter in Florida. Guests can play in the snow at the “Do You Want to Build A Snowman Playground”…

Enjoy some ice skating for 30 minutes for a fee of $10…

Purchase a Frozen treat… or even buy hot cocoa in July in Orlando…

But my favorite offering had to be the hourly ice skating show performed by two very talented professionals to some of Frozen’s more popular songs:

For The First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration

If you’ve seen the sing-along version of Frozen, get ready for a condensed version of what you have seen with fancy lighting and a few character appearances. Oh, and snow. Lots of snow. Ticketing is being done on the Streets of America and is given out for each show on a first-come, first-serve basis. The theater holds over 1000 guests and there are several shows a day, so don’t worry about running over here hours before the first show to get a ticket.

The show has two storytellers who jump in between songs to move the story along and keep the show around 30 minutes. Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff make sporadic appearances before appearing all together on stage for the finale. The moment at the end is cute and your kids will probably love the sing-along portion, but this really isn’t much. It’s better than waiting 3 hours to have your family meet the characters individually, but isn’t much of a unique offering if you saw the sing-along in theaters. It’s well-produced and a nice escape from the heat, but it isn’t anything to write home about either.

Frozen Fireworks

A second nighttime show at Studios is always a good thing, and Frozen fireworks are no exception. Preceded by a now seemingly customary dance party starting earlier in the evening, this show combines live characters on stage with pyrotechnics in the sky:

Thoughts

Frozen Summer Fun is a great offering because it adds so much more to do in a given day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Oaken’s Frozen Funland is a great way to spend an hour or so of your day ice skating, watching ice skating, playing in the snow, or just enjoying the air-conditioning and you inhale a Frozen-themed sweet treat. The sing-along will keep smaller guests entertained and out of the Florida sun, and the parade is cute and well-done for what it is. The main attractions is definitely the fireworks show, a must-see if you are visiting during the limited run. Overall, it’s always nice to get more entertainment added to a day in the park, and frankly this isn’t the best or worse seasonal event ever held at Walt Disney World. If someone in your party loves Frozen, chances are they will think this is the coolest thing ever, and that’s probably enough reason to go. You’ll certainly find at least one or two of the offerings worth the trip and chances are you were going to visit the Studios on your trip anyway. Frozen Summer Fun is a worthwhile addition, but probably not the highlight of anyone’s vacation. Oh, and don’t forget to get an Olaf on a stick to tweet about…

Frozen Summer Fun festivities will be offered daily through September 1, 2014. Fireworks will not be offered on August 23rd due to the Villains Unleashed party.

D23 Disney Fanniversary Celebration Tickets Now Available To The General Public

Tickets for the D23 Disney Fanniversary Celebration presented by Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection are now on sale to the general public. The live event will bring Disney magic to 11 cities across the U.S., commemorating dozens of milestones celebrating landmark anniversaries this year.

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The 105-minute show created by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club features tributes to beloved classics such as: Donald Duck’s 80th anniversary, the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, Sleeping Beauty, Haunted Mansion, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, The Little Mermaid, the Disney Afternoon, The Lion King, Splash Mountain, and many more. Plus, Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection will debut never-before-heard songs from the upcoming releases honoring Sleeping Beauty and The Little Mermaid. The show will also feature exclusive video interviews with Disney Legends, luminaries, and celebrities sharing stories about the “Fanniversary” to which they contributed.

In addition, following each show, two rare items from the Walt Disney Archives will be on display for guests to see and photograph: a hat worn by Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins, and a “Duckster” award. Created in 1952, this bronze-colored award in the image of Donald Duck honored those who made significant contributions to Disney over the years. Both Walt Disney and Donald Duck himself were among the recipients of this unique honor.

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Tickets for the general public are available now for $40 each. Specially priced tickets are available for members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club. Tickets are available at D23.com/Events. The touring schedule is as follows:

  • August 9: Burbank, Calif.
  • August 10: San Diego
  • August 16 & 17: San Francisco
  • September 6: Chicago
  • September 13: Seattle
  • September 20: Atlanta
  • September 21: Philadelphia
  • September 26: Washington, D.C.
  • September 28: New York City
  • October 4: Boston
  • October 25: Orlando

For times, locations, and additional details, please visit the event listing page.

Disney Stuck on the Drawing Board: Unbuilt Magic Kingdom Area Resorts

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As you take a brisk ride along monorail blue, and look out at the expansive land of the Seven Seas Lagoon, many will see the beauty of the Grand Floridian, the wonder of the Polynesian and the marvel that is the Contemporary resort. An even sharper eye will see the grandiose Bay Lake Tower and maybe even the hidden gem of the Wilderness Lodge (though those eyes need to be better than perfect.) What you will never see is just how busy the shores of the Seven Seas Lagoon might have been, if only the drawing board ideas had come to fruition. Just think of how busy the Magic Kingdom Resorts would look with additions like Disney’s Venetian, Mediterranean Resort, Disney Persian Resort or maybe even the creation of the Asian Resort or Cypress Point Lodge. Some of these resorts became the first concepts for the current day Walt Disney World Resorts. Some of these resorts were actually built on the original site bookmarked (like Cypress Point becoming the Wilderness Lodge) but many resorts never left the drawing board. Across the Magic Kingdom area, we could have been looking at possibly three more resorts if only the concepts became reality. Lets look around the Lagoon and bring light to each one’s idea and place in Disney World history.

Disney’s Venetian Resort

Disney Venetian Resort When Disney World was in the early stages of development, the theory was to build many resorts radiating away from the theme park. This would have allowed for a dedicated guest area, with the prototype city, EPCOT, located further to the south. One of the first conceptual resorts that Disney developed was the Venetian Resort. Located between the current homes of the Wilderness Lodge and the Contemporary Resort, the resort would be themed after the canal city of Venice, Italy. The resort would have used gondolas to transport guests from area to area within the resort.

Though logistically this may have proven to be extremely difficult, it was one thought that would have made the resort unique to any in the United States. The resort would have featured a naturally lit lobby, with a stained glass atrium, and a working campanile (bell tower) of St. Mark’s as its icon. The Venetian Resort would have had its own dedicated station on the monorail loop, adding to its popularity. What became a huge problem for this and other resorts conceived in the 1970’s was the oil embargo of 1973. This caused many plans to be halted because of the skyrocketing price of gasoline.

Disney’s Asian Resort

asianA Thai themed Asian Resort was another concept of the early stages of the Walt Disney Resort. Originally planned in 1967, the resort would have featured a deluxe restaurant on the top floor, similar to California Grill, as well as over 50 suites, that would have featured architecture from Thai royalty. The lobby would have been in the center, with the rooms surrounding the lobby, making the lobby appear to look like a palace.

The courtyard of the lobby would have the swimming pool and walking areas. The lobby would have four A-frame windows. This lobby would have featured shops and a large convention center. Eventually the resort fell victim to the 1973 Oil Embargo as well, but would not be completely abandoned. Though its theme would change drastically, the area where the Asian Resort was originally planned would eventually be home to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort.

Disney’s Persian Resort

persianresort Disney’s Persian Resort became a concept that would have called for it to be arguably the closest resort to Magic Kingdom. Located just to the north of the Contemporary, (taking up area that is now part of Bay Lake Tower) the Persian Resort’s circular layout would have been a departure from the normal resort layout. Being another resort featuring a monorail station, this resort would have necessitated the monorail to travel through Tomorrowland to make it to the Magic Kingdom Monorail station.

The focal point of the resort would have been a 24 foot white and blue dome. Within the domed building would have been shops, a restaurant and the lobby. A focus of the resort architecture would have been a focus on archways and onion shaped domes, like the one on the lobby. The guest buildings surrounding the central building would be two stories on the inner ring and single story on the outer ring. This means that the footprint for the Persian Resort would have been gigantic, considering most Disney resorts are at least 3-4 floors. This visually stunning concept also never saw construction because of the 1973 Oil Embargo.

Disney’s Mediterranean Resort

meditresrtWhen the Venetian Resort concept was scrapped, the area reserved for the resort was reserved in case a suitable concept could be found, or if the Venetian concept was rehashed. As the years went on, the feasibility of the gondola rides throughout the resort proved impractical, and thus the concept was permanently shelved. A Venetian concept without gondola rides throughout would have become difficult to create effectively. In the late 1980’s, as the DisneyWorld Resort continued to grow, and guest numbers skyrocketed, it was decided that another resort would be necessary.

Michael Eisner wanted a resort that would rival the Grand Floridian as the grandiose Deluxe Plus resort that it became. Thus plans for a resort themed after the Greek Islands were created. Unfortunately, the plans were short-lived, as when land was cleared, it was found to be unsuitable for construction, as it was swampland. To build a resort on this land, pylons would have had to be sunk into the ground deeper than those sunk for Spaceship Earth. As the cost estimates continued to rise, the decision was made to pull the plug on the project, and the land was replanted with trees and landscaping.

Disney’s Cypress Point Lodge

cypress The last of the resorts to be conceptualized, but never see construction in its original form was the one that was created closest to its original plan. The Cypress Point Lodge was originally planned for an area south of the Contemporary Resort. Cypress Point was planned as a turn of the century hunting lodge, modeled after Yellowstone Park (sound familiar?). It would have featured log cabins along the shores, as well as two restaurants, a pool and a boat dock with transportation to Magic Kingdom.

After the Oil Embargo, all resort building was halted. Cypress Point Lodge was furthest along, having had land cleared and prepped for construction. Plans for this resort along with the Mediterranean Resort would be halted until the late 1980’s. By the time Michael Eisner took over the Disney Company, the concept was slightly changed as well as the name. What was once the building site of Cypress Point Lodge is now home to Wilderness Lodge, which opened on May 28, 1994.

Imagine a Magic Kingdom Resort Area featuring onion shaped domes, A-Frame Asian architecture and Gondola rides. This was the original concept of this area. As what was planned, the area would feature five Monorail stops and everything from Persian architecture to the Polynesian islands. Had everything gone to the original plans, the area would be vastly different than today, and we can only imagine what affect the Disney Vacation Club would have on each of these resorts. Though some of these resorts came to fruition in various forms later, it is always interesting to see how the area may have looked if everything went according to plan.

BREAKING: Lightning Strikes Epcot Monorail Line, Guests Exit Through Emergency Hatch

This just in…

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Apparently, lightning struck the beam on the Epcot monorail line this evening, stranding guests inside Monorail Gold. The train stopped in the transfer track area where the tractor could not be used to pull the monorail to a safe unloading zone. A very rare instance, the monorail needed to be evacuated via the hatch on the roof with guests pulled down from the elevated vehicle using a cherry picker courtesy of the Reedy Creek Fire Department.

Most guests have already been pulled down safely and there appears to be no injuries. For live, up to the minute coverage, please follow us on Twitter @WDWNT. Stay tuned for further updates!

Trattoria al Forno coming to Disney’s BoardWalk in December

The Disney Parks Blog has released a logo and some details for the new restaurant coming late this year to Disney’s BoardWalk. Although not specifically mentioned in the Parks Blog post, this new restaurant will replace Kouzzina by Cat Cora, which is closing September 30th.

 

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With opening planned for December, we’re sharing the first details for Trattoria al Forno, the new restaurant forDisney’s BoardWalk.

A “trattoria” is an Italian restaurant serving simple food, and “al forno” is Italian for “food baked in an oven,” and this new spot will showcase Old World techniques, including handcrafted mozzarella made daily, cavatelli (small dumpling-shaped pasta) and a variety of Neopolitan-style pizzas baked in wood-burning ovens. Neopolitan pizzas, by the way, are pizzas in the classic style of Naples, Italy, with simple tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella.

A beautiful Italian flywheel slicer slices paper-thin Italian meats, served with a variety of olives and caponata. Satisfying pastas, velvety seasonal risottos and fresh seafood and vegetables will celebrate the delectable diversity of Italian cuisine with authentic ingredients and recipes from Italy’s various regions.

Italy is just half the size of Texas but has wonderfully diverse cuisine, and Trattoria al Forno will showcase dishes from Italy’s various regions – for instance, braised beef Bolognese with house-made cavatelli from Bologna, semolina tagliatelli carbonara from Latium (more specifically Rome), pork chop alla Milanese named after the city of Milano. And you’ll find classic Italian favorites: chicken breast alla Parmagiana with tagliatelle pasta; shrimp with garlic, capers and anchovy butter with polenta; whole roasted fish with roasted vegetables; baked lasagna; grilled steak; slow-cooked lamb shank with polenta; and eggplant rollatini.

A seasonal risotto will always be on the menu, and vegetarians will appreciate the ruffled campanelle pasta with green beans, roasted potatoes and Genovese pesto.

Add a classic Italian dessert with an after-dinner cappuccino for a perfect ending. Look for tiramisù, lemon panna cotta with almond crunch and berries, gelatos, and the signature bomboloni (Italian donut holes) with dark chocolate and vanilla gelato.

Wines will be 100 percent Italian from historic wine regions including Tuscany, Veneto and Piedmont, with over 60 offerings by the bottle and more than 25 wines by the glass – Chiantis, Super Tuscans and fine Italian white wines such as Prosecco, Pinot Grigio and Moscato. Signature cocktails and Italian beers and sodas round out the drink menu, with a signature-blend Italian coffee roasted just for Trattoria al forno.

We can’t wait to share more information and photos, stay tuned. Reservations will be accepted in several weeks – we’ll be sure to let you know the date.