PHOTO: Lighting Test for Rivers of Light, Debuting Soon at Animal Kingdom

As we await Disney’s announcement of an opening date for the Rivers of Light show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the following photo is making the rounds on twitter today:

In the photo you can see some of the vessels that will be in the show out on the water, as well as a lighting test taking place. We can’t be too far from the debut of this show now.

How Will The “Eternal Sunset” of Kilimanjaro Safaris New Nighttime Adventure Be Achieved? We Now Know

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When Joe Rhode further elaborated on the new nighttime version of Kilimanjaro Safaris debuting this spring, we all kind of wondered what exactly this meant:

Starting in spring, guests will get to experience the African savanna at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in a whole new light: amid the orange glow of the setting sun. During the nighttime adventure, guests can extend their travels on the safaris into the evening.

How would Disney achieve a “eternal glow of sunset”, even into later evening hours? Well, last night we accidentally figured this out.

While at a media event for Zootopia, our private chartered bus drove through the backstage area at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Not only did we drive right past the astonishing construction site for Pandora: The World of AVATAR, but we then came upon a bright series of lights in the otherwise pitch-black backstage area. The glow was coming from a series of custom-shaped, very large LED screens that clearly had raised up over the back of the Savannah, providing the backdrop of a bright orange sunset. Now clearly, these screens will give guests the illusion that the sun is still setting, but it will also take additional lights throughout the experience to properly light areas for both guests and animals alike.

Of course, we were not allowed to take any pictures since we were backstage, but we did solve one of the greatest mysteries of this new project. While we still can only confirm that the African Wild Dogs will be out for the nighttime safaris, we still have no idea what other species of animals will be joining them. Hopefully we will hear more on this exciting addition soon.

In the realm of more concrete details revealed last night, we did get to see one of the new entertainment acts for the “Discovery Island Carnivale”, which will entertain guests nightly once the nighttime Kilimajaro Safaris and Rivers of Light debut this spring.

Stay tuned for more info on all of the nighttime offerings for Animal Kingdom as they become available.

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 2/23/16 (Rivers of Light, AVATAR, New Food, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen and myself visited Animal Kingdom recently and has some newsworthy photos to share, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting around the park:

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The shop outside of Riverside Depot switched from pins to hats and plush

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The Hipster Mickey 9″ Vinylmation is now available

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It’s expensive…

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These cute character plush were released recently

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The weather at the parks has been really fantastic the last two weeks

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Work continues on Rivers of Light, which should soft-open the last week in March

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One entry area for the show is out from behind walls

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Some of the seating areas at Flame Tree BBQ are now being repainted

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Work continues on Tiffins and Nomad Lounge

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Some of the booths around the Tree of Life have some pretty interesting menu items, like these cheese grits with pulled pork that Dirk enjoyed

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He was not a big fan of the 3 cheese pasta bake though

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From Everest, we see more of Pandora: The World of AVATAR taking shape

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Work continues outside and inside of Disney Outfitters

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A look at Rivers of Light from across the river

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Flights of Wonder still closed for enhancements to the theater

BREAKING: ‘Rivers of Light’ To Debut April 22 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Today, the Disney Parks Blog announced that Rivers of Light will officially debut on April 22:

Today we’re happy to share that Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s first-ever night-time show, “Rivers of Light,” will officially debut at the park on April 22.

The show, set on Discovery River in the Asia section of the park, will depict an ancient lantern festival guided by two storytellers who call forth four animal Spirit Guides: an Asian Tiger, Tropical Turtle, African Elephant and Great Horned Owl. These Spirit Guides return at different points during the show to lead the audience through their journey through the Rivers of Light.

Check out the video below to get the first look at some of the illuminated lanterns, water screens, moving fountains, light projections and other amazing elements that will be featured in “Rivers of Light.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaPsw4fEDvA

Ginnifer Goodwin Wants Zootopia to be a New Land at Disney Parks

If you read my review of Zootopia earlier this week, you no doubt know that I absolutely love this film. While somewhat embarrassing to admit, by the opening night of the film last evening, I had already seen the movie 4 times and I’m not completely certain that I won’t be seeing it again before it leaves theaters honestly. While I love the animated films of the Walt Disney Company, my first love has always been the theme parks, so when I see a new animated movie, I often drift into a daydream and think about what it could possibly bring in a three-dimensional environment. Needless to say with how much I loved the film, I REALLY, REALLY want to see Zootopia at the domestic theme parks, but Ginnifer Goodwin (voice of Judy Hopps) definitely wants it more…

Goodwin is the voice of Judy Hopps, the optimistic first-ever Bunny cop of the ZPD

Goodwin (who also stars in ABC’s Once Upon a Time) is a lifelong Disney fan and was even tapped to help open New Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom back in 2012. Ginnifer has been waiting on the call to be a Disney animated character her entire career and literally accepted the job the second John Lasseter began to ask her over the phone. Goodwin admittedly calls Lasseter her personal “Walt Disney”, and is constantly “bugging” him (in her own words) to let her remain at the Disney studios is some capacity for the rest of her career. However, she is also constantly “bugging” John to make Zootopia a reality at Disneyland.

Goodwin and Lasseter together at the 2015 D23 Expo

Ginnifer admittedly visits Disneyland at least once a month (which makes her pretty endearing to this Disney fan), her favorite attraction being the Haunted Mansion, but it sounds like she could very easily have a new favorite attraction should the world of Zootopia come to life at Disney Parks. When I asked Goodwin about if she would like Zootopia in the parks and what kind of presence it should have, she excitedly told me she wanted a Zootopia-land, “I want all of the world!”

Since she visits Disneyland at least once a month, the voice of the ever-optimistic Judy Hopps obviously is dreaming of the Cars Land treatment for her first full-length Disney animated feature. After seeing the movie a few times, I’m in complete agreement. While I don’t necessarily think Zootopia would be a great fit for Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure, I think Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be itching for a more kid-friendly world after the opening of Pandora: The World of AVATAR next year, a niche that could easily be filled by, oh, let’s say a sprawling, mammal-filled metropolis?

The city of Zootopia is big and immersive, perfect for a theme park

The city of Zootopia is big and immersive, perfect for a theme park

The level of detail in the world seen in the movie would undoubtedly translate amazingly to the theme park realm, so I have no doubt after you see Zootopia that you will be dreaming of visiting Tundra Town or Sahara Square someday soon on a Disney vacation. Well, you can take solace in knowing that Ginnifer Goodwin wants that too.

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Disney Stuck on the Drawing Board: Beastly Kingdom

By Joe Notaro

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In anticipation for the completion and opening of Pandora: The World of Avatar in 2017, it seemed appropriate to look back at an original plan that would have occupied the now future space that Avatar will inhabit. It seems time to resurrect the Stuck on the Drawingboard series.

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Of all of the lands of Animal Kingdom that were operational on opening day on April 22, 1998, there was planned to be a land that visitors were both hopeful and excited to see constructed. Sadly that expansion never came, and now the land that replaced it. is being transformed into Pandora: The World of Avatar.

Beastly Kingdom was immediately a rock-solid plan in the minds of Disney executives. Animal Kingdom was supposed to feature animals of all types; those in real-life, those who walked the planet but have become extinct, and finally animals of the mystical realm. These plans would have placed Beastly Kingdom squarely in the area now inhabited by Camp Minnie-Mickey. What people do not know, is that Camp Minnie-Mickey had a remnant of the un-built Beastly Kingdom: A dragon shaped fountain within its boundaries. The plan of Beastly Kingdom was to create an area for all mythical and fantastical animals including Unicorns, Dragons, and sea monsters among others.

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The land would have been broken up into two distinct areas: A good “realm” and an evil “realm”. Each of these “realms” of Beastly Kingdom would have a “weenie” or landmark distinguishing itself from the other. The good side would feature an attraction called Quest of the Unicorn, as well as a Fantasia styled boat ride. The evil side of Beastly Kingdom would have featured Dragon Tower, an old castle in ruins inhabited by a fire breathing Dragon. As such the land would have been one of the focal points of the park, and likely would have kept Animal Kingdom from its initial failures.

The area never came to be, and much to do with budgeting and finances. Rumor has it that Michael Eisner had to choose between the Beastly Kingdom area and the Dinoland area as costs soared on the park. Seeing as Disney was in production of the movie DINOSAUR, whcih was a pet project of Esiner’s and already had hundreds of millions of dollars sunk into it, they believed that would be the better land to create and promote (How did that film do?). As such Camp Minnie-Mickey was put in as a last minute placeholder so they could come back to the project later. Many of the Imagineers involved with the project eventually left the company in some sort of disgust at the failure of the construction amid the planning and man hours used in creation. Many of these Imagineers found their way to Universal, and were involved and used most elements from Beastly Kingdom in the creation of The Lost Continent. Proof of this was found in Dueling Dragons (Now known as Dragon Challenge) as the concept of two dueling dragons within a ruined castle was lifted straight from the Animal Kingdom plans.

In an interesting aside, maybe Disney executives had the right idea, as the land that former imagineers created has since been “swallowed” by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and was never really all that popular with guests (nor was the park until Potter opened for that matter). It appears that some of the issues revolved around a convoluted story and a disjointed theme.

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Some elements of Beastly Kingdom are still evident in Animal Kingdom even today:

  • The Marquee of the park logo still includes a silhouette dragon among the animals walking behind the Animal Kingdom name.
  • One of the parking lots of the park was and still is titled Unicorn.
  • There is a statue of a Dragonhead above the ticket booths, though no Dragon exists in the park.
  • Fire blasts would fly from a cave near Camp Minnie-Mickey while guests passed on the Discovery River Cruise. This also included a suit of armor and an overhead announcement to all of the guests on-board the vessels of the short-lived attraction.

Beastly Kingdom was an enormous undertaking that the Disney Company decided was not cost-effective or feasible with the opening of the park, or even in the years following once it was mostly copied for Islands of Adventure. Though there were and still are elements of the Beastly Kingdom concept included in the park (proving the seriousness of the creation of the land), this land has been permanently shelved in favor of AVATAR and Expedition Everest, two attractions also centering on mythical creatures, whether they are from ancient lore or the silver screen.

What we are left with is this simple question: what could have been and will AVATAR surpass what this never-created land might have been?

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 2/1/16 (Zootopia Exhibit Opens, AVATAR, Rivers of Light, ETC.)

I know we’ve been visiting a lot lately, but I made a special trip over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom during the weekend to check out the new “Discovering Zootopia” exhibit and I took plenty of photos of new and exciting things around the park to share, so let’s take a look:

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Pandora looms on the Animal Kingdom horizon

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Riverside Depot now has a pin stand outside, but limited edition pins are only sold inside

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There seems to be a series of attraction snowglobes being released, including Haunted Mansion and Peter Pan’s Flight

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The Tree of Life provides a great backdrop for the bird interaction shows

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Tarzan and Terk were out meeting guests by the AVATAR construction walls

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Work continues on Tiffins and the Nomad Lounge next door to Pizzafari

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Since the Magic of Disney Animation is now closed, the Zootopia preview exhibit was relegated to Rafiki’s Planet Watch

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This awesome drum popcorn bucket with a “furry” exterior is now available in Africa, $13.50 with popcorn

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Even sports the Animal Kingdom logo on top

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Rivers of Light construction has picked up as we’re now hearing Disney wants to debut the show sometime in March

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This has got to be the craziest handicap-accessible ramp I have ever seen… Assuming that is what it is…

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Another look at Pandora on my way out of the park, lots of rockwork already nearing completion

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PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 2/9/16 (AVATAR, Lion Guard Adventure, Rivers of Light, ETC.)

I visited Animal Kingdom this weekend to check out the new Lion Guard Adventure and while I was there I took pictures of what was new and noteworthy around the park, so let’s take a look:

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Our usual look at Pandora: The World of AVATAR from the parking lot

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The Lion Guard Adventure began on Sunday, based on the new Disney Junior series

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Basically you find 5 character statues and then go to Planet Watch to take a photo and get a button

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The statues are really nice looking at least

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Flights of Wonder is closed for refurbishment right now

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You can get a picture taking the pledge at Planet Watch

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Then you get this button

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Work continues on Tiffins and Nomad Lounge behind Pizzafari

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Rivers of Light is rushing towards a possible March 2016 soft-opening

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Posts for future signage for the show entrance now visible

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This will likely be the standby entrance for the show by Finding Nemo: The Musical

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Incredible detail, but we expect this from Animal Kingdom

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Lighting towers going up now

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Another look at AVATAR on our way out of the park

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CONCEPT ART: Stunning New Rendering Released for “Rivers of Light” at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

We have seen some cool artwork for the upcoming “Rivers of Light” nighttime spectacular at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but this new piece of art might be the coolest so far:

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In the artwork, we can see the autonomous floating lanterns we have been mentioning, as well as several large floating animal sculptures surrounding by water fountains and mist screens.

Rivers of Light debuts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom this Spring.

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 1/27/16 (AVATAR, Rivers of Light, Tiffins, Lion Guard, ETC.)

Both Dirk Wallen and myself visited Animal Kingdom recently and we have some newsworthy photos to share with you of what’s new and exciting at what seems to be the WDW park to watch in 2016:

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Walking into the park, you are greeted by the construction for Pandora: The World of AVATAR

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Work now happening on the 2nd floating island

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A view of AVATAR and Rivers of Light construction from Expedition Everest

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The construction site is quite busy as the new show reaches completion

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This was exposed steel last week, but now it is a tower for a follow-spotlight

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The lower section of the seating looks almost ready to go

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We can only assume this large structure with an entry portal features FastPass scanners for entry

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Work continues on Tiffins and Nomad Lounge just behind Pizzafari

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Work also being done on the Tree of Life as the new nighttime lighting is installed

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This new large tree was planted on Discovery Island. Not sure why, but it looks nice.

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Disney Outfitters is still closed

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All of the new ceramic character statues have been released at this point

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They are $21.95 each

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Flights of Wonder is closed for refurbishment

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The Lion Guard adventure begins soon, but banners are already up at Rafiki’s Planet Watch

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