Contemporary Press Release

The following is from the Orlando Sentinel, take a short read through of this interesting bit on the new dining location coming to the Contemporary Resort:

” While Walt Disney World continues rehab work on the 36-year-old Contemporary Resort, the company has also submitted paperwork to construct a new restaurant inside the hotel. Called “The Wave,” the new restaurant will be built into the north end of the Contemporary’s main tower. It will become the hotel’s third full-service restaurant. A Disney spokesman said the theme will be trendy, and The Wave will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner, and will feature a bar. It should open by next spring or summer.”

ABC Rumor Update

In an update on the rumor we discussed on Halloween, Screamscape is now reporting that the new show coming to the ABC Theater in the Disney MGM Studios may not be affiliated with the Fox program American Idol. Instead, it may be a Disney Idol show featuring Disney music and Disney characters as judges for the show. Again, this is still just a rumor and it has not been made official on exactly what is coming to the theater in 2008.

ABC Theater Rumor

For the second day in a row, screamscape is reporting that the new show coming to the ABC Theater at the Disney MGM Studios is American Idol Live. I have heard nothing as to what is coming to the theater, so I can neither confirm nor deny this rumor. Screamscape is reporting that the show will be interactive and allow guest to compete and vote in this singing competition.We will keep you posted on this rumor as more becomes available.

Deck The Castle

Some big Christmas news coming your way on Halloween. Here is the cover of the newest issue of the Mickey Monitor showing off how the new Christmas lights on Cinderella Castle will look this holiday season: http://www.acanthusmedia.com/mm_winter.jpg . The lights are already installed on the castle, but have not been illuminated yet.

Laugh Floor Update

The cheap looking banners in the queue of the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor at  the Magic Kingdom have been replaced by some rather profesional and appealing ones. The new banners do not look like they were drawn by a child, but look more like those belonging to the rest of the resort. Some of the banners also say Tomorrowland Expo Center, giving the facility a name. Ther is even a banner telling people that the door with the light above it leads to Monstropolis. These banners finally give some unaware guests a story to follow, and really add to what I feel is a rather solid attraction.

SSE Delayed!!!

In the “we saw it coming, but is it really that much longer?” department, the opening of the new Siemen’s Spacship Earth at Epcot has been pushed back from November 13th, 2007 to February 19th, 2008. The pushback was pretty much expected from day one, but the latest deadline given for the project to finish was originally December 20th. The problems being experienced in the refurbishment range from major technical glitches in the new finale, to just the fact that they have not had enough time, enough money, or enough workers in the project. The same problems can be seen in the construction of the Yak and Yeti Restaurant at Animal Kingdom. The restaurant was supposed to open in October, now November, and is expected to be pushed back yet again. All of this also establishes something we mentioned here on the site a long time ago, that the new Spaceship Earth will bear little or no resemblence to the attraction that preceeded it.

Hollywood Studios Press Release

Disney made a formal announcement on when the Disney MGM Studios will become Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Here’s the info:

“Disney-MGM Studios transitions to a new name — Disney’s Hollywood Studios — effective Jan. 7, 2008. On Oct. 25, 2007, Walt Disney World Resort unveiled the new official logo the renamed theme park will take. The bright, new logo features a clapboard-holding Mickey Mouse. “Mickey still plays a prominent role for us,” said Studios vice-president Michael O’Grattan, “and Hollywood now truly is our middle name.”

Block Party Bash Debut

Disneyworld.com  is reporting that the new Block Party Bash parade at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will debut on March 14th, 2008 at 3pm. The parade’s last day performing at Disney’s California Adventure will be January 6th.

T-Rex Press Release

The following is a small article from the Orlando Sentinel on the new T-Rex Restaurant coming to Downtown Disney next summer.

Two life-size dinosaurs will grace the outside and dozens more robotic dinosaurs will decorate the interior of the T-Rex restaurant and store under construction at Downtown Disney.

The restaurant, slated to open next fall in Downtown Disney’s Marketplace section, will be the second in a new chain designed by Steven Schussler, who created Rainforest Cafe, and developed in partnership with Landry’s Restaurants. The 30,000-square-foot project, much larger than the Kansas City prototype, will include a cocktail bar, a 3,500-square-foot retail shop and enough educational and entertaining decor to qualify as an attraction, Schussler said.

“We’ve got over 35 different dinosaurs on the inside, a quarter of a million dollars in fossils embedded in the men’s room and ladies’ room, with educational comments so you can learn about them. Most of that stuff in there is literally 45 [million to] 80 million years old,” Schussler said.

WDW New Year’s Eve Schedule

Walt Disney World released their schedule of events and park hours for December 31st, 2007. Here is the press release:Walt Disney World guests can count down to 2008 with a dazzling display of entertainment, parades, fireworks and extended hours throughout the Disney theme parks on New Year’s Eve. Here’s what’s in store:

  • Disney-MGM Studios is aglow with the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights presented by Sylvania. Millions of sparkling lights adorn the Streets of America backlot through Jan. 6, 2008. Special New Year’s Eve park hours: 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Special entertainment includes a trio of “Fantasmic!” fireworks shows — at 6:30, 8:30 and 10 p.m. — plus a special showering of fireworks at midnight.
  • Donning hats and noisemakers, revelers can party on until 1 a.m. at Magic Kingdom with double the parades and fireworks. Guests can count down to the magical hour with the “SpectroMagic” parade at 7 and 10:30 p.m., plus “Holiday Wishes” fireworks at 8:30 p.m. and “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks at 11:50 p.m. The park is open from 8 a.m.-1 a.m.
  • A special version of “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” laser-light spectacular will be presented at 7:30 and 11:40 p.m. at Epcot. Latin crossover band Papo’s Groove and the energetic DJ Indio Davila will entertain partiers at America Gardens Theatre, while the big band swing music of the Tom Butler Orchestra will fill World Showplace. Rockers can boogie down at Scooter’s dance party at the Fountain Stage, plus techno rock at the China pavilion and classic rock ‘n’ roll at the Italy pavilion in World Showcase. The park is open from 8 a.m.-1 a.m.
  • “Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade,” an outrageous street party starring favorite Disney friends, winds through Disney’s Animal Kingdom at 3:45 p.m. Theme park hours are 8 a.m.-8 p.m.