Tim Alcoser’s 05/23/2013 Photo Report (Memorial Day decorations)

Disneyland News Today reporter Tim Alcoser was at the Disneyland Resort the day before the 24 hour Monstrous Summer Event and captured a few photos of newsworthy items:

Studio equipment is ready to go for the Monstrous Summer Event in the middle of the Esplanade.

Red, White and Blue is showing up at both parks in lieu of Memorial Day/Independence Day.

The Market House will be closed until the Fall when it will reappear as a Starbucks.

The Mickey and the Magical Map Media Event took place on May 23rd closing down most of Fantasyland with a Grand Premiere of the show.

Mickey and the Magical Map is now open and showing several times daily at the Disneyland Resort!

When you are at the Happiest Place on Earth, you just never know who is going to show up and where

Refurbishment of the Disneyland Railroad’s New Orleans Square Station has now wrapped up.

A few pictures of Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular!

Buena Vista Street seasonal decorations are also present Memorial Day through 4th of July.


The sun sets over Disneyland. It preps for the Monstrous Summer 24-Hour event the next morning.

Thank you for reading!

VIDEO: Special Entertainment During the Monstrous Summer All-Nighter at the Magic Kingdom

On Friday, the Magic Kingdom celebrated the start of the Monstrous Summer with the All-Nighter, another 24 hour day. Unlike 2012, this edition had many more special entertainment offerings mostly revolving around the upcoming Monsters University film.

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Mike and Sulley were the grand marshals in a special pre-parade at the Magic Kingdom, including a marching band playing the MU fight song:

Mike and Sulley also appeared in the “Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It!” Street Party:

Finally, throughout the evening, guests could meet their favorite Disney pals in their pajamas (This particular encounter included a cast member who commandeers my camera):

Tim Alcoser’s Monstrous Summer All-Nighter Photo Report (20130524 – 20130525)

Disneyland News Today reporter Tim Alcoser attended the entire 24-hour Monstrous Summer event at the Disneyland Resort. For those who want to recap or who could not attend the event, there are plenty of pictures here for your enjoyment.


For the event, early guests were parked in the Bambi section of the Toy Story Parking lot, which is traditionally reserved for Cast Member parking only.


Crowds await the 6:00 AM entrance into Disney California Adventure. Time is 5:30 AM.


Camera crews await the 6:00 AM start of Disney’s Monstrous Summer.


Guests eagerly await the 6:00 AM opening of Disneyland.

 

Watch the Countdown to the Start of the Monstrous Summer All-Nighter at Disneyland.

 


A Monstrous Summer All-Nighter sign at the entrance to Main Street USA in Town Square.


Radio stations recorded live and were set up near It’s a Small World.


The first ride Tim went on was…


Refurbishment work was finally wrapped up at the New Orleans Square Train Station just in time for the event.


A look at the crowds streaming into Disneyland at approximately 7:00 AM. Very light.


However, most of the security checkpoints were bogged down for several hours after opening.


Nickelodeon cutting into Disney’s turf at Build-a-Bear Workshop?


New Monsters University posters at AMC Theaters in Downtown Disney


One of these monsters seems all too familiar…


The Oozma Kappa (OK) Frat.


DLNT Reporter Tim was very fortunate to secure a special screening pass to Monsters University at AMC Theaters in Downtown Disney. 199 other lucky Annual Passholders were granted access to see Monsters University nearly a full month before Release. More details on how this was done on the podcast later.


The quickest way to obtain a Monsters University Identification Card.


Before being granted access to the theater, all cell phones, cameras, camcorders and other equipment had to be checked in. Additionally, “Secret Service” style security guards used Metal detector wands on each guest to ensure all equipment was turned over. As an added caution, two guards were placed at each exit of the theater to constantly watch all guests in attendance.


Fantasyland Theater is now showing Mickey and the Magical Map several times daily at the Disneyland Resort.


Annual Passholders await entrance into Fantasyland Theater to see the first public showing of Mickey and the Magical Map.


The stage to Mickey and the Magical Map. Look for the complete show video on the website very soon.


The Sorcerer’s Hat.


A closer look at the stage.


A closer look at the new Fantasyland Theater.


Over to DCA now, a similar Monstrous Summer All-Nighter sign has been placed near Carthay Circle.


Red Car News Boys still going strong nearly one year later.


Mike and Sully act as Grand Marshall’s for the Pixar Play Parade along with a whole host of friends from Oozma Kappa (OK).


Everyone seems to be in school spirit. Even Roz.


The new Monsters University Meet and Greet is located between Mad T Party and the Hyperion Theater and is very well done.


On Radiator Springs Racers.
“Careful on the turns, Kid” ~Doc Hudson


As part of the Monstrous Summer All-Nighter, Monsters Inc. was shown several times throughout the day and night at Muppet Vision 3D Theater, including 1:00 AM and 3:00 AM. Many guests, evidently, found it a convenient place to take a nap.


Main Street USA at approximately 2:45 AM.


Sleeping Beauty Castle was basked in a brilliant white light to show off for a live taping of Good Morning America.

See the Good Morning America Live taping here: http://gma.yahoo.com/video/disneyland-stays-open-24-hours-130827269.html


Bright floodlights stream into the castle gates.


A closer look at the castle before the taping of Good Morning America.


Over in Toontown, guests had a Pajama Party with their favorite Disney Cartoon Characters and also enjoyed classic run Disney Cartoons on an oversized TV.


Children had beanbags for a comfortable front row experience.


The sun rises over Disneyland and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Time is approximately 5:15 AM.


The view from Princess Fantasy Faire.


Main Street USA at approximately 5:30 AM. Certainly not as busy as One More Disney Day. The parks never did reach capacity.


I hope you enjoyed the post. Thank you for viewing!

VIDEO: Every Raid (and the Special Finale) from “A Pirate’s Adventure – Treasures of the Seven Seas”

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A few weeks ago, we showed you video of two of the raids in the still yet-to-officially-open “A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas” attraction at the Magic Kingdom. Since then, the attraction has been operating quite frequently and we have managed to see all of the raids, including the special finale available to guests upon completing all five raids. Take a look:

The first video was previously posted when we went through the play testing of the attraction. These next four videos were taken last week:

In my last review, I basically said this attraction was onyl for children. Since completing all the raids, I think I have a different view on this attraction. The three new raids we completed were a lot more fun and some of the effects were honestly really cool. I’d say do these at least once, you can make a fun afternoon out of them especially if you’ve already seen every other attraction in the park.

What do you think of “A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas”?

Dirk Wallen’s 5/25/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Saturday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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Work continues on turning FountainView into a Starbucks location

The Epcot Character Spot is expected to return to its original location next week, but it looks like the entrance is moving over here

The Flower and Garden Festival is over…

No more butterflies…

The Lion King display was still up

Goodbye Oz…

Radiator Springs has been wiped from existence

The Monsters University display is gone

No visible progress on Spice Road Table in Morocco yet

At the Studios, the KODAK logo is gone from the film in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids play area

A large Etch-A-Sketch was installed in the Toy Story Mania queue recently. We expect this to interact with guests at some point soon…

REVIEW: Wilderness Explorers Game Opens at Animal Kingdom

Several months ago, Walt Disney World announced that they would debut an experience at Animal Kingdom based on the Wilderness Explorers from the Disney-PIXAR film UP. While we looked for signs of the attraction being installed over the last few months, we were not able to find anything around the park. While there was no apparent work taking place, quietly over the last several days some props and signage were installed for the game and it turned out to be somewhat more substantial that we thought it would be. The Wilderness Explorers game officially opened to guests on June 1st and we were on the scene to check it out.

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The headquarters for the attraction is located on the bridge to Discovery Island from the Oasis, so guests will have to pass it when entering the park. Unlike a Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom or Pirate’s Adventure game, the Wilderness Explorers activities take place throughout the park and inside attractions, so it is more of a companion to the park than a standalone experience. This is a huge advantage for the attraction as most guests with children will find a day’s worth of activities to entertain them while they visit all of the spots they had already planned to for their day at Animal Kingdom. The disadvantage is that the attraction is not a linear adventure, so it won’t engross older guests like the more kiosk-based games at the other parks. That being said, as an older guests, I thought it was fun to use the Wilderness Explorers book to explore some corners or places in the park I often did not go to.

Guests are given a Wilderness Explorers handbook and a pencil when they stop by the headquarters on Discovery Island (they do have the book and pencils at other spots through the park in case guests somehow miss it in the front). This book has all 31 of the activities that guests can complete to receive sticker badges around the park.

The book also includes the map to all of the locations. A select few locations have 2 or more badges for guests to obtain. Notice there are no badges to obtain in Camp Minnie-Mickey as it will be closing for the AVATAR project very soon.

Some activities are more extensive than others. The first badge only requires you to learn the Wilderness Explorers call, but other tasks will have you searching all around an area in the park like a scavenger hunt. In fact, some questions were reminiscent of those we were given at the D23 Scavenger Hunt at Animal Kingdom a few years ago. For example, a task in Asia required us to count the carvings of the Yeti that the villagers had made in the area in front of Expedition Everest. Another task asked us to find the only non-dinosaur buried at the Boneyard in Dinoland.

The badge-earning locations are very clearly marked with the Wilderness Explorers logo and the design of the corresponding badge.

The cast members at each location have a satchel with real, sewn badges on the strap so you can find them. Each bag has the corresponding badge from the location on them, which I thought was a nice touch.

Some locations do have some new props and devices to help engage guests in the experience. Here, a touchscreen with pictures of the flamingos guests need to locate for their task is used as a guide.

Another example: The recycling badge utilizes a Wilderness Explorers’ recycling bin.

Some new props on a bulletin board help teach guests about Tigers in Asia.

A currency chart in Asia is used to teach guests about converting currency.

Overall, the experience was a lot of fun. The cast members staffing it were for the most part very excited and couldn’t wait to help guests learn about the animals in the park. Often guests run from attraction to attraction and miss a lot of the animal attractions at Animal Kingdom, so this is a very smart way to engage them and get them to see and care about these important pieces of the park. More so than Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, A Pirate’s Adventure, or even World Showcase Adventure, this attraction forever changes how guests will experience the park. By using a concept from a film guests are familiar with and the promise of badges for completing tasks, Disney has found a very effective way to force guests to visit other attractions and learn things from the well-informed cast that the park boasts.

I like it.

Animal Kingdom is an often overlooked park because of the lack of normal theme park attractions it offers, but there is more than enough to experience and see in the park to make it a near full-day experience for a first-time guest. Wilderness Explorers is a simple,. brilliant, and fun way to ensure guests get the full experience of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

So, what do you think of Wilderness Explorers at Animal Kingdom? Will you experience this on your next visit to the park? Why or why not?

PHOTOS: New Monsters University Meet & Greet Opens at Hollywood Studios

A few days ago, the former Monsters Inc. meet and greet at Disney’s Hollywood Studios reopened as a Monsters University meet and greet:

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Some sections of the meet and greet were just slightly altered

The new props added have a lot of great details

Make sure you read all of them

All of the fraternities and sororities are represented

A campus map

There’s even a board featuring the faculty

The campus bookstore advertises some collegiate apparel

Overall, the meet and greet has some great details and you should check it out the next time you visit the park!

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Epcot Character Spot Re-Opens After Several Months

Back in the fall of 2012, Epcot Character Spot closed for a lengthy refurbishment, but we were never given a date when it would reopen. At one point, the re-opening was set for March, but March came and went and the original location remained closed. Finally, the original Epcot Character Spot location re-opened this week with some major changes:

The entrance has moved to where the exit was previously

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The queue is now in the former exit hallway where some strange blue flowers have been added

Mickey, Pluto, and Minnie were greeting guests today, it looks like Minnie and Mickey will always be there while the middle character alternates

Pluto’s backdrop features the Astro Orbiter, Monorail, and Soarin’

The last backdrop appears to be a space station

We also have a video walkthrough of the new Epcot Character Spot for you:

So, after being closed since the fall, all that really happened to the Epcot Character Spot was a new queue with room for a FastPass+ line and an enclosed area for three meet and greets. The reason they enclosed the meet and greet was so that guests getting in the line would not be upset if the characters they met at the end of the line were not the same as the ones they saw when they got in the line (the characters do tend to switch out quite a bit). Also, there is a wall separating the standby and FastPass+ lines, just to avoid angering guests who get in the standby line once FastPass+ begins running and lengthens the standby time for this attraction that currently doesn’t offer FastPass.

So, what do you think of these changes to the Epcot Character Spot?

VIDEO: Big Thunder Mountain Interactive Queue Soft-Opens!

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As of yesterday, the interactive queue at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at the Magic Kingdom was turned on. That being said, it is still not officially open and some stations and effects are still yet to be turned on. We have video of the working elements in the queue including the detonators, the large air fans, and the auto-cannary machines. Take a look: