PHOTOS: Tokyo Disneyland’s Grand Circuit Raceway Cars Being Recycled at Tomorrowland Speedway, Magic Kingdom

The Tokyo Disneyland Grand Circuit Raceway attraction closed forever back in January as the park embarks on its largest expansion ever, but now the vehicles from that extinct Tomorrowland attraction have crossed the ocean and made their way to the Magic Kingdom.

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The cars are currently visible from the TTA Peoplemover attraction, located behind Space Mountain.

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It is unclear if Disney will reuse the full cars or is simply breaking them down for spare parts for the Tomorrowland Speedway.

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The cars are the very same model as those used at Orlando’s Speedway attraction.

Cinderella’s Royal Table Closing for Refurbishment in 2018

Cinderella’s Royal Table at the Magic Kingdom will be closing for a short refurbishment in 2018.

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The restaurant inside of Cinderella Castle will be closed February 28th through March 2nd, 2018. The restaurant is available for reservations once again starting 3/3.

PHOTOS: The Great Movie Ride Signs & Banners Removed from Chinese Theater

Early this morning, we made our way over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and noticed that of all signs relating to The Great Movie Ride including the marquees and side theater banners had been removed. These items have been up on the Chinese Theater since the park opened back in 1989, so it is strange to see them gone.

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The Great Movie Ride attraction marquees are gone

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New signs have been added and references to the upcoming Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction have been removed already for some reason…

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PHOTOS: Epcot Display Removed, Mission Breakout Added in Preparation for Walt Disney Presents at Hollywood Studios

While we were at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we made a stop over at Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream as it prepares to become Walt Disney Presents. Below you’ll see photos of the old Florida Project display (which featured Walt Disney discussing his plans for Walt Disney World and what would later become EPCOT Center).

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It appears that this is where the models for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land will go.

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The original One Man’s Dream film is back for the time being and in the pre-show area, you can currently find costumes from Doctor Strange, Saving Mr. Banks, and the Descendants.

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Finally, a new display went up showcasing different California attractions throughout the years, including the recent Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout.

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You can even pick up a Mission Breakout shirt while you are here…

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If you miss everything that was great about One Man’s Dream, you can always relive it in our video tour:

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Aerial View of Star Wars & Toy Story Land Construction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

It has been a little while since the last time we took to the skies over Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see the progress on the expansion of the park, but the time has come to see how Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land are shaping up from above.

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I wish it were a joke, but there is clearly just as much construction zone at Hollywood Studios as there is active, in-use park area.

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Over in Toy Story Land, track was completed for Slinky Dog Dash, and now the picket fence barrier behind it is being painted. On the lower right, you can see the new entrance to Toy Story Midway Mania taking shape, on the lower left is Alien Swirling Saucers.

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Here we see the Slinky Dog Dash coaster traveling behind the Alien Swirling Saucers attraction.

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A backstage facility near Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is already nearly completed.

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Above, we see work continuing on the Millennium Falcon attraction.

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More of the two centrifuges that will hold the carousel of simulators for the ride, featuring many Falcon cockpits for guests to ride in.

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A look across Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge towards Toy Story Land.

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Looking back at Toy Story Land, we see the Slinky Dog Dash building at the very back, the Alien Swirling Saucers middle-left, and the small counter service location for the land to the right.

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In this shot, we can see both the current and future entrances to Toy Story Midway Mania.

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Moving back to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, here we see the construction of the massive show building for the “Battle Escape” ride.

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The World Drive entrance offers a close encounter with the attraction.

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To the left is the show building for “Battle Escape”, to the right is the circular base for the pre-show experience which will happen before guests board the Imperial Transport.

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Here we see the entrance to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, with PIXAR Place looming in the distance.

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Here is where Grand Avenue meets Galaxy’s Edge, view obscured by MuppetVision 3-D and the Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway building (you know, what was The Great Movie Ride) at the top of the picture.

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As we pull back, we get a better look at the scope of the projects, as well as the roadway and parking lot enhancements being made.

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Zooming into Grand Avenue, we see a patio area nearly finished for Baseline Tap House, as well as trees and lampposts all along the street.

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Behind MuppetVision lies the strange, concrete barrier between Grand Avenue and Galaxy’s Edge.

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Another look at the Battle Escape attraction.

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Now moving towards the Millennium Falcon.

Disneyland Resort Adding 455 Parking Spaces, Eastern Gateway Is Delayed

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Located on the Southeast corner of the Toy Story Lot is the new expansion lot

In anticipation of the large crowds Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge will be bringing to the Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Planning Commission agreed to allow Disneyland to add an additional 455 parking spots to the Toy Story Lot located off Harbor Blvd. This will bring the total number of parking spots to 5,378.

According to the Orange County Register,

As part of the agreement with the city, Disneyland will replace 6-foot walls separating the parking area from nearby apartment complexes with a 16-foot-tall, sound wall made of masonry blocks and will landscape with rows of Canary Island Pine trees. Disney plans to add new lighting for the parking lot and a ramp that would connect to its tram depot.

The extra space at the southeastern corner of the parking lot will serve only as an overflow parking area, otherwise it will continue to be used as a storm water detention basin. On the days it rains, guests will not be allowed to park in that section.

This news comes not long after the planned Eastern Gateway project was put on hold due to concerns from neighboring businesses and hotels. That plan was vital to preparing the Resort for the crowds expected, but now it is unclear as to when that infrastructure might be built.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Reaches Highest Point

This week, Walt Disney Imagineering celebrated a huge milestone by topping off the tallest point of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park. The highest point of the new 14-acre land is 130 feet.

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Below is a video Disney shared with us celebrating the milestone at Disneyland Park.

Country Bears Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom Card Coming to 2017 Halloween Parties

Beginning this Friday, guests visiting Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom will be able to pick up a new “Country Bears” Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom card at the Firehouse on Main Street U.S.A. This special event card will be distributed separately (and in addition to) the regular Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom card packs you’re given at this location. Guests must register to play with their party ticket and event wristband in order to get one.

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My Disney Experience App Update Brings AP Renewal, Dining Plan & Credit Card Tracking

Yesterday, Disney released a new update for the My Disney Experience app for both iOS and Android, bringing a bunch of new features to the app. Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will now be able to renew their pass on the app directly on their mobile device. Additionally, guests using the Disney Dining Plan will now be able to track how many meal and snack credits they have remaining directly on the app, and for guests staying on property, they will now be able to track charges made to their room using MagicBands.

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Guests can download this update (version 4.8) directly from the iOS App Store and the Google Play Store.