First Pictures & Recap of the Blue Sky Cellar!

The first pictures from inside the new Blue Sky Cellar have popped up on the OC Register’s Around Disney Blog. Some of the concept featured inside we’ve seen, a lot we haven’t, so it’s definitely worth checking out. Our very own Myrna Litt will be at the Resort tomorrow for the first AP Preview day, so she’ll be sure to get some great pictures for everybody.

Also posted on the Around Disney Blog was a little guide to the Cellar, with interviews, descriptions, rough opening dates for some of the attraction re-dos, & more:

Walking into the new Blue Sky Cellar in Disney’s California Adventure is like sneaking into an Disney artists’ design studio while the Imagineers are out to lunch.

The Cellar in the Golden Vine Winery is the latest attraction, giving park guests a preview of what’s to come in the theme park’s expansion.

The 1,717 square foot Blue Sky Cellar showcases sketches, models and artwork created by Disney Imagineers.  The new attractions showcased in the cellar are family attractions, focusing on classic Disney characters.

“The Blue Sky Cellar gives more of a behind the scenes feel, so guests can get a sense of our process.” said Bob Weis, Executive Vice President of Walt Disney Imagineering.

The cellar has a few different mock-ups of work stations, each devoted to a different aspect of the park. The attraction is set up as if it were an Imagineer’s studio.

“These notecards you see, that’s the way I work,” said Imagineer spokeswoman Marilyn Waters. “This looks like where I work, except it’s a little neater.”

A major section of the cellar focuses on Paradise Pier.  The architecture will give the area an aura of the 1920s.  The land will, “celebrate the romance and charm of great seaside amusement parks”, said John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, in a video featured in the Blue Sky Cellar.

Models of ride vehicles used in Toy Story Midway Mania show some of the Imagineer’s process in developing new attractions.

Midway Mania, which opened last June, was the first step in the theme park’s expansion.

“It’s the first step in adding big elements to Paradise Pier that feel like it’s park of a time period,” Weis said.

That feeling will extend around the land through the upcoming Mickey Wheel and Midway Games.

The Mickey Wheel will replace the park’s current attraction, The Sun Wheel.  The sun face will be replaced by a vintage “pie-cut eyed” Mickey face.  Different vintage Disney characters will be featured on each gondola.

The Boardwalk games will be rethemed  with characters from classic Disney films.  The games include “Casey at the Bat,” based on a segment of “Make Mine Music;” “Dumbo Bucket Brigade,” from the movie “Dumbo;” “Goofy About Fishin’,” based on the Goofy cartoon “How to Fish;” and “Bullseye Stallion Stampede,” from the Pixar Film “Toy Story.”

The goal of these attractions as well as the other new additions to Disney’s California Adventure is to “bring more Disney richness through more characters,” Weis said.

The World of Color will be a new night show that will celebrate music from classic Disney and Pixar movies and will take place in Paradise Bay.  The show will use fire, water and other special effects.  During the day, the area will be a park with trees and a fountain.

The show and improvements to the Paradise Bay area are scheduled to open in 2010.

The current Mulholland Madness rollercoaster will be given a new story overlay, called “Goofy’s Sky Skool.”

The Orange Stinger will be restyled as Silly Symphony Swings.  The ride will be based on the first Mickey Mouse cartoon in color called, “The Band Concert” which premiered in 1935.

Among the changes to the attraction will be a covered queue with twinkling lights and a shady pavilion underneath and a Mickey figure on top of the attraction.  The ride will create the illusion of guests swinging out over the water.

Silly Symphony Swings will open in Spring of 2010.

Golden Dreams, which closed in September, will be replaced with a dark-ride attraction based on “The Little Mermaid”.  The immersive attraction will take guests under the sea and through scenes and songs from the film.

The park’s main entrance will be inspired by architecture of Los Angeles in the 1920s, when Walt Disney first arrived in California.  The area, soon to be known as Buena Vista Street, will feature shops and a replica of the Carthay Circle Theatre, where “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” premiered.

The entrance will embrace Walt Disney’s passion for trains through the addition of Red Trolley Cars, reminiscent of the Pacific Electric Red Car that once ran throughout Los Angeles County.  The trolley will take guests from the main entrance to The Hollywood Tower of Terror.

Cars Land will be a 12-acre expansion of the park into what is now a Disney parking lot, recreating the town of Radiator Springs from the movie “Cars”.

“The ‘Cars’ movie is incredibly popular,” Weis said. ”There’s a new audience for it and there’s a revered sense for those characters. Cars Land is an interesting collaboration between us at the park and Pixar.  To have (Pixar head) John Lasseter personally involved is a lot of fun.”

Three new rides will be added to the land, including Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree and Luigi’s Flying Tires.

“Then the pinnacle, the E-ticket ride of the land: Radiator Springs Racers,” Lasseter said in the video.

The land will also have food, retail and live entertainment.

“It will be something exclusive to the west coast,” Weis said.

The new land will be located just across from the Blue Sky Cellar.  Cars Land will be the final installment of the California Adventure expansion, set to open in 2012.

The Blue Sky Cellar will remain open for the next four years as the park continues its expansion.

“It is designed to be updated frequently,” Weis said. “We treat it like a dynamic space.”  The Blue Sky Cellar opens to the public on October 20.

Dreams of Time Changes & Hiatus’

While this certainly isn’t groundbreaking news, I thought I should mention that Walt Disney’s Parade of Dreams will be getting temporary new times of 4pm & 7pm (opposed to the usual 3:30pm & 6:30pm times) beginning this Friday. This will last through October 31st & the original times will return the next day.

Don’t forget that POD will go on hiatus on November 12th, due to both A Christmas Fantasy Parade’s holiday run, as well as January’s planned repaving of Main Street. POD will return for what will most likely be its last year at Disneyland on February 13th, 2009.

Drain That Lagoon Baby!

We now finally have a rough date on when the draining of the Paradise Pier lagoon (due to construction for World of Color) will begin, thanks to the guys over at Screamscape:

As the park prepares to do construction work for the new World of Color show, I’ve been informed that they will begin to drain the lagoon starting on October 31st. This will be a slow process however that is not expected to be finished until mid to late November. The real demolition and new construction work will begin the first week of December.

T-Rex Restaurant Now Open

WDWNT Photographer and Videographer Jose Eber made a special visit to the Downtown Disney Marketplace today to see the grand opening of the new T-Rex Restaurant. Here are some pictures of the new “prehistoric” eatery:

The interior is really well themed and has a shop inside much like the Rainforest Cafe’s.

The complex is littered with moving Dinosaurs, only slightly less impressive than the ones in 25 year old Universe of Energy.
As previously reported, the store portion contains a unique Build-a-Bear workshop called Build-a-Dino.
A well themed “underwater” portion of the restaurant.
This huge Octopus looms over the bar area.
A Woolly Mammoth stands in front of the very cool ice cavern area that changes colors.
This Woolly Mammoth is apparently young.
Some frozen fossils in the ice cavern.
“That’s not our Dino…”
“Welcome to Jurassic Dark”
I forget the name of these guys, is it Allosaurus?
Looks a lot like the Rainforest Cafe over in this section.
A family of Triceratops who don’t fly around in a circle or seat people.
“Where’s Nemo?”
A Stegosaurus.
From the looks of it, this place is pretty big.
Again, some leftovers from the Seas with Nemo and Friends.

If you enjoyed these pictures, be sure to stay tuned for a short video of the restaurant that we will have up later tonight. Again, a special thank you to Jose Eber for the photos.

“Countdown to Extinct… I Mean Opening”

The T-Rex Restaurant at the Downtown Disney Marketplace will be opening at 4pm today and our own Jose Eber will be there to cover the opening of the newest dining experience at the Walt Disney World Resort. Expect pictures and video of the “Prehistoric Family Adventure” later this evening.

Amazing New DCA Concept Art

Posters with some lovely concept art have sprung up on the back side of the Blue Sky Cellar building, & there are some lovely pictures up on the DCA Project Tracker on MiceChat. There are 3 posters, one for Buena Vista Street, one for Paradise Pier, & one for Cars Land. At least one piece of new concept art is revealed on each poster, like an overall map of Cars Land, an amazing overview map of the park as of 2012 (much like the original map for Disneyland), & much more. There are also descriptions of the lands on the posters. And what may be the new logo for the park is revealed on the overall map, which actually uses Walt Disney’s real handwriting.

Be sure to check it out, you won’t be dissapointed!

Boats, Cars, & Segways

Here are a few of the latest Disneyland Park rumors from our friends over at Screamscape:

10/3/08 – The latest rumor on the proposed new Matterhorn cars claims that any plans to retire the current trains in favor of a new fleet will have to wait until 2011 at this point, as it was not approved for the next year’s budget.

9/29/08 – According to a reader this past Saturday was the last day for the Segway experience in Innoventions at Disneyland. Apparently this was never a sponsor driven display and just something the park put in as filler while building the Asimo and Dream Home projects.

10/3/08 – A few weeks ago I mentioned that Pirates had been apparently testing out a few new prototype boats under consideration for next year’s rehab. According to the latest rumor this latest boat design sounds like a disaster and may have already been canned. Apparently the prototypes may have been an off-shoot of the new It’s A Small World boat design (see pictures below), as they were said to look quite similar. The biggest flaw up front was the fact that these boats seemed to have molded “bucket seats” instead of plain bench seats, along with individual hand-grips in all the rows except the front row. The seats were said to be much too small and only allowed for four-across seating. From the sound of things, these boats may have been sent back to the drawing board for a complete redesign.

10/6/08 – I’ve got a quick update on the new prototype Pirate boats. It seems that the comments about the poorly designed prototype boat at pirates was in reference to another test boat dropped into the water very briefly in early 2008. The new prototype boat(s) that was tested more recently will not have the bucket seats or hand grips that were talked about in the last rumor, but will have contoured seat backs just like the new small world boats. They will leave the bench-seating design intact and will actually allow for one extra passenger per boat. The current boats seat only three in rows 1 and 6, and four-across in 2-5. The new boats have a wider Row 1 that will allow for four-across seating as well.

New DCA Concept Art

Here are 2 new pieces of DCA related concept art, plus the logo for the Blue Sky Cellar, released by Disney:

Blue Sky Cellar logo.

Concept art for the inside of the Blue Sky Cellar.

New concept art for the Silly Symphony Swings, the re-theme of the Orange Stinger.