Character Updates in DCA

From Shawn Slater of the Disney Parks Blog:

When it’s officially reopened on June 15, Disney California Adventure park will feature even more Disney than ever before, with our famous cast of characters making special appearances in delightful new entertainment offerings.

Down on Buena Vista Street, it’s the 1920s and 1930s, and you may run into those young upstarts, Chip ‘n’ Dale, who are looking pretty snazzy in spiffy period outfits. Goofy’s got a plaid suit that’s the “cat’s pajamas,” while a new fella named Mickey Mouse has just arrived in town, hoping to make his dreams come true just like his pal, Walt Disney. He might even join the Red Car News Boys for a song and get discovered in the process.

In Hollywood Land, you can kick it Disney-style as “Dancin’ with Disney” takes over Stage 17, inviting you to join some of your favorite characters in a fun-filled, interactive party. From 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. each day this summer, you can step inside for music videos, trivia and surprise character appearances. You never know who might show up!

Over at Paradise Park, the inimitable Goofy becomes maestro extraordinaire, as he dons his topcoat and tails to lead an invisible orchestra during several daily mini-concerts. As he conducts, the fountains of Paradise Bay begin to “dance” to the music, providing dramatic – and often comic – interpretations of the compositions.

Of course, on a visit to the all-new Cars Land, you may just cross paths with two of Radiator Springs’ most famous residents, Lightning McQueen and Mater. Throughout the day, these best pals will be driving through town to the Cozy Cone Motel to make a few new friends.

With all this, plus the return of the Pixar Play Parade and continuing favorites like “Phineas & Ferb’s Rockin’ Rollin’ Dance Party,” “Minnie’s Fly Girls Charter Airline” and Wilderness Explorers Dug and Russell at Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Disney California Adventure park is shaping up to be a Disney character fan’s paradise!

Adam Roth’s 1/6/12 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Adam Roth visited the Magic Kingdom yesterday and has a TON of newsworthy photos to share with us (including a lot of New Fantasyland), so let’s take a look:

Work has begun on the new path into Liberty Square from Fantasyland

The path will cut around the Yankee Trader

Walls still up at the Skyway station, soon to be restrooms

Dumbo closes in the original location on January 9th

Plenty of trees planted in New Fantasyland now, these will be staying

The pavement is a bit messy still

Castle wall construction

PROGRESS!

Prince Eric’s castle is coming along nicely

Awww…

Not too bad…

Another look at the Castle Walls

The first interactive queue

A look at Maurice’s Cottage

Work on the new Dumbo queue

The tower that Goofini will crash through is coming along as well

Belle’s Village

Mermaid rock-work

Bonjour Village Gifts

Goodbye old Dumbo…

Although we will see this one again, slightly remodeled for Storybook Circus

The Barnstormer building looks great off in the distance

If you look in the bottom right, you can see the Dumbo title “D” clearly on the new spinner

What a mess!

Hopefully this will be cleaned up and ready to open next month

This area will take a little longer…

More of Belle’s Village

A better look at barnstormer and the top of the new Dumbo

They have practically rebuilt these tents from scratch at this point

The Be Our Guest restaurant building

Work continues on the facade of Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid

A lot of construction workers out and about

That’s still one long wall…

Work has shifted into high-speed on Dumbo

Some Storybook Circus pavement is now visible

Back to Under the Sea

Back to Dumbo and Storybook Circus

Maurice’s Cottage, home to Enchanted Tales with Belle

The Castle Wall again

Cement, FINALLY!

Some Haunted Mansion 40th anniversary shirts have been released

Big Thunder Mountain is closing for a 4.5 month refurbishment on Monday


Rumors are that an interactive queue, some new show elements, and a general fix-up will happen over this period

Work pretty much started months ago when the railroad ties were removed

More Main Street facades are being worked on and these will be like this until May. Here is the Bakery

Work continues on the new semi-announced Disney Vacation Club wing at the Grand Floridian

Ads for a special Florida resident pass up outside of the TTC

Go wild today!

Zach Larson’s 1/6/12 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Zach Larson visited the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot on Friday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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Land clearing continues for the Grand Floridian DVC wing

More Main Street U.S.A. facades are going behind tarps, this should be the last batch

A temporary sidewalk ramp installed

Signs point guests around to the meet and greet FASTPASS distribution

Center Street tarps still up

The Bakery is now behind tarps

A temporary cart is also serving some bakery items

Plaza Ice Cream is closed

This facade will be behind tarps soon

Storybook Circus construction

Dumbo is almost ready to roll

The queue seems a bit behind

Dumbo was testing

We’re ready… we’ve been ready…

Belle’s Village

Trees in place, this is most likely where they will be staying

The details on Prince Eric’s castle are visible

The Beast’s Castle, Maurice’s Cottage, and the Castle Wall all in this shot

The path around Yankee Trader is now being constructed

It will put guests right about here

See?

The Madame Leota merchandise cart has moved closer to Columbia Harbor House

The Frontier Trading Post is still behind tarps

Pecos Bill’s is still behind tarps as well

Big Thunder is closing for a few months for major upgrades on the 9th

The queue should be the most radically different thing when it re-opens

The Barnstormer/Great Goofini looks like it is nearing completion

The times guide has been expanded to include the parade route, probably since it will change to a short loop this week as Electrical Parade goes dark for a paving project

Over to Hollywood Studios, where Toluca Legs Turkey Company is back in action…

During PIXAR Pals, an escape route… I mean alternate route is being opened to help guest flow

IT’S DONE! Oh, wrong park…

MUSH! MUSH!

Now on to Epcot

The tip board still works! A new record!

It indicates if FASTPASS is available

Time is almost up…

The pre-show monitors are now flat screens!

More and more cars are getting the Chevy branding

The new directional signage in Future World is color-coded and looks great!

Is it open?

Barely…

Oh, this side has lights…

No visible progress on the upcoming Habit Heroes exhibit

Thanks for the report Zach!

“CALIFORNIA” Letters Have Been Donated

From Kevin Rafferty of Disney Parks Blog:

The “CALIFORNIA” letters previously located in the esplanade of the Disney California Adventure park entrance have found a new home! The Disneyland Resort will donate the set of letters, which were removed to make way for the Disney California Adventure park expansion project, to the Friends of the California State Fair, a nonprofit organization that benefits California Exposition & State Fair (Cal Expo) in Sacramento. Cal Expo is the site of the California State Fair and hundreds of other events annually.

 

Plans are underway to make the letters an integral part of a new Cal Expo entrance. The “CALIFORNIA” letters will make their way to their new home sometime in late September and will be placed high enough at the entrance to be seen from Exposition Boulevard. They’ll continue to create memories at a fitting location as Disney California Adventure park welcomes Cars Land and Buena Vista Street!

The donation is the latest among several other Disney California Adventure park artifacts over the last five years, including:

  • The cab of the California Zephyr train that was formerly the home of Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream and Bakers Field Bakery was donated to the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, Calif.
  • The sun icon that welcomed visitors to Sunshine Plaza was donated to the City of Anaheim for future use.
  • The giant toy train from EnginEARS Toys will be donated to Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children’s) for future use.
  • Postcards and displays from the Greetings From California store at the main entrance of Disney California Adventure park were donated to many Southern California nonprofit organizations and educational facilities, including the Boys & Girls Club of Tustin, the Anaheim Family YMCA, the Child Abuse Services Team office in Orange, the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach, and Betsy Ross and Orange Grove elementary schools in Anaheim.
  • Signs and character displays from Greetings From California were donated to Pretend City in Irvine.
  • The Reboundo Beach surfboard basketball game was donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Garden Grove.
  • Benches from throughout Disney California Adventure park were donated to the City of Anaheim for use in public spaces.

First Look: Pictures and Video of Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom Play-Testing

The new Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game ran a short play-test earlier today and our own Scott Smith was on the scene to be amongst the first to cast spells and battle the Disney Villains. The journey begins at the Main Street Fire House where guests are handed a map and some spell cards. Merlin and the cast member will assist you in training before you embark on your mission to rid the Magic Kingdom lands from the resurrected Disney Villains. The main antagonist of the story is Hades who will bring the other Villains back to life to take over the park by capturing all of the pieces of the Crystal of the Magic Kingdom that are spread throughout the lands.

Here’s a look at the maps guests are given and the current Sorcerers game window locations:

Merlin instructs you to your first location. At each window, you must press your key card against the key hole to open the portal. Once the first portal is open, Merlin will appear and usually explains he is too busy and will hand you off to a corresponding hero character from a film. That character will give you all of the story information you need to know. Before facing the main Villian in your story, you are usually given a second window where you fight a henchman of the villian. Regardless of what happens in the middle windows, the final battle will be with the main villain of your story. Once you have foiled this villain, you can move on to another land or choose to walk away. If you do walk away, you can reportedly return later in the day or even later in your vacation. The ultimate goal is to free all the lands of villains leading to an eventual final battle with Hades.

As far as the cards are concerned, there are 70 in all and it appears each has its own separate animation. For example, with the Mickey’s Magic Beans card, beans would fly at the enemy and beanstalks would grow upwards (this will be much clearer in the provided video). Here’s a look at the cards Scott was provided:

 

Enough explaining in text, it’s probably a lot easier to just show you a video of Scott and the game in action:

“Crowning Achievements” Exhibit Coming To The Disney Gallery

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Crowning Acheivements
Creating Castles for Magical Kingdoms

Opening Saturday, June 30, 2012

As evidenced in Walt Disney’s classic feature films, every great story begins with a call to adventure, an invitation to embark on a momentous journey that can take you away from an old world of familiarity and thrust you into a new world of excitement.  For most Disney Theme Parks, Castles have taken on the role of trumpeting that call.  Walt built Sleeping Beauty Castle, here in Disneyland, to serve as an iconic source of inspiration, meant to enchant Guests into continuing onward, beyond the lively, small-town comfort of Main Street, U.S.A., toward wondrous gateways leading to imaginative new frontiers.  Every other Disney Castle, from Florida to Hong Kong, successfully followed in their predecessor’s regal footsteps.

Just as Walt encouraged audiences to wish upon a star, the crowning achievements of the Disney Kingdoms have become towering symbols of a dream come true, compelling Guests around the world to  follow their own dreams, both inside and outside the Parks.  Now, The Disney Gallery lowers its drawbridges to this royal retrospective on the art of the Disney Castles so you can discover the inspiration and charm that helped bring these fantastic icons to life.

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Product Release & Artist Signing
Saturday, June 30, 2012
9am – 11am
The Disney Gallery, Disneyland® park

Sure to be the crown jewel of The Disney Gallery, this exhibit explores the world of Disney and the many ‘crowning achievements’ over the years from artists who have created Castles for magical kingdoms worldwide. Join us as we celebrate the opening of this new exhibit along with some of our talented Walt Disney Imagineers and Disney inspired artists who were commissioned to create art inspired by these majestic castles.

Meet Artists Scott Brinegar, Brian Crosby, Dick Duerstein, Elisabete Gomes, Amanda Harvie, Larry Nikolai, Noah, George Scribner, Shady Grove Mosaics (Kelly and Victor Cabatuan), Stephanie Taylor, John Wind and Yakovetic from 9:00 am to 11:00 am on June 30, 2012 at The Disney Gallery.

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Jeff Granito

~ Not Appearing ~

DISNEYLAND
SLEEPING BEAUTY CASTLE

Framed Giclee on Canvas
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $395

 

Deluxe Print – $39.95

MAGIC KINGDOM
CINDERELLA CASTLE

Framed Giclee on Canvas
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $395

 

Deluxe Print – $39.95

 

Additional Castle inspired merchandise featuring the art of Jeff Granito will be available on the day of release, including ladies sublimation tees, a pillow, vase, plate set, mugs, postcard set and scarf.  Please continue to watch for future signing opportunities with Jeff.

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Rosemary Begley

~ Not Appearing ~

SPLENDOR

Original – $1,000

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $360

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Scott Brinegar and Amanda Harvie

SLEEPING BEAUTY GOLD

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $495

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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NORTH FACE

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $360

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Brian Crosby

MALEFICENT CASTLE AT FORBIDDEN MOUNTAIN

Original – $1,800

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Dick Duerrstein

~ Image will be Available Shortly ~


THE MAGICAL KINGDOM

Original – $2,000

 

Framed Giclee on Paper
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $395

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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~ Image will be Available Shortly ~

DREAM CASTLE

Original – $2,000

 

Framed Giclee on Paper
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $395

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Elisabete Gomes

SLEEPING BEAUTY CASTLE

Framed Tile
Edition Size: 25
Retail: $975

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John Wind for Maximal Art

CASTLE JEWELRY COLLECTION

Necklace – $85
Bracelet – $75
Filligree Cuff � $75
Charm Necklace � $125
Heart Earrings � $38
Discbow Earrings -45

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Larry Nikolai

CINDERELLA’S DREAM CASTLE

Original – $5,400

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Noah

WHILE EVERYONE SLEEPS

Original – $7,500

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
$650
 

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Randy Noble

~ Not Appearing ~

DISNEYLAND® CASTLE

Original – $2,400

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $360

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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OUR WORLD CASTLE

Original – $800

Framed Giclee On Paper
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $390

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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George Scribner

CINDERELLA BLUES

Original – $4,500

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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ON TO FANTASYLAND

Original – $4,500

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Shady Grove Mosaics
(Victor and Kelly Cabatuan)

~ JEWELED MOSAIC CASTLES ~

Walt Disney World® Castle Mosaic
Edition Size: 50
Retail: $1,400

Disneyland® Castle Mosaic
Edition Size: 50
Retail: $1,400

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Stephanie Taylor

FANTASY FRENZY

Original – $2,200

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print
Retail: $39.95

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REFLECTIONS

Original – $2,200

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print – $39.95

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Yakovetic

SNOW WHITE CASTLE

Original – $2,500

Framed Giclee
Edition Size: 95
Retail: $350

Deluxe Print
Retail: $39.95

“The Radiator Springs Historical Society’s Museum of the History of Radiator Springs” Coming To The Blue Sky Cellar

From Erin Glover on the Disney Parks Blog:

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On June 8, the Blue Sky Cellar at Disney California Adventure park will host a brand-new exhibit: The Radiator Springs Historical Society’s Museum of the History of Radiator Springs. This is your chance to learn all about the history of Radiator Springs as we get ready for the arrival of its famous residents in Cars Land on June 15!

According to Sally Carerra, president of the Radiator Springs Historical Society, “The items in this museum have been kindly donated by dear friends and neighbors, the residents of Radiator Springs.” So be sure to stop by Blue Sky Cellar for your Radiator Springs history lesson before you motor around the corner to Cars Land!

Keep an eye on the Disney Parks Blog and follow @Disneyland on Twitter for the latest on the expansion of Disney California Adventure park! While you’re on Twitter, join in the conversation by using the hashtags #CarsLand, #BuenaVistaStreet, #MadTParty and #JustGotHappier.

Get Your Cars Land And Buena Vista Street Opening Day Merchandise On June 15th

From Michelle Harker on the Disney Parks Blog:

Can you feel the excitement in the air? I know I can! Buena Vista Street, Cars Land, Mad T Party and of course, our all new merchandise locations … The big day is almost here! For those of you amazing Disney Parks fans out there wondering if there will be any limited-edition commemorative merchandise available as part of this historic Disney milestone … well, you can bank on it! Here’s your first look at some of the key collections and special merchandise offerings debuting June 15 at the Disney Animation Building in Disney California Adventure park.

Special Merchandise Offerings Debuting June 15 at Disney California Adventure Park
Created specifically for the Grand Reopening, this retro-inspired graphic, with its tonal color, captures the magnificent additions and classic icons of Disney California Adventure park. You’ll find this art on a selection of items including tees, a hat, tote, watch, tumbler and coins.

Tip: Keep an eye out for a special Greetings From Radiator Springs postal cancellation postcard. A quick pick to commemorate the day.

If pins and Vinylmation are what you are after, then this is the place to go. There are approximately 17 different pin items available, most limited editions, including a jumbo pin, sculpture, framed set and a limited-release mystery set. Three Vinylmation will also debut including the limited-edition 9-inch Buena Vista Street and 9-inch Radiator Springs Racers and the limited-release 3-inch Red Car Trolley Grand Opening.

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Passholders, take note, there’s special merchandise just for you, too. Themed to Buena Vista Street and Cars Land, you’ll find tees, a fleece, pins and commemorative coins, along with a specially created Storytellers tile.

For a complete look at all of these items, check out this special Merchandise Catalog.

So how does it work?

  • Items featured in the Merchandise Catalog will be available at the Animation Building (a special one-day shopping venue) on June 15. Operating hours will vary.
  • The catalog, along with the location, is broken up into “Zones” including Commemorative Dated Collection, Annual Passholder Collection, Pins and Vinylmation. So once you’re inside the venue, pick and choose which area you want to go to first!

For more details be sure to visit www.ArtofDisneyParks.com.