PHOTOS & VIDEO: Mickey & Minnie Move Into Adventurers Outpost at Animal Kingdom

With the closure of Camp Minnie-Mickey eminent, we were promised a new home for Mickey and Minnie somewhere in Animal Kingdom a few months ago. The location turned out to be the former Beastly Bazaar shop that reopened today after some delay as Adventurers Outpost, supposedly Mickey and Minnie’s exploration headquarters. Take a look:

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The entrance

A temporary sign in place until the entire experience is complete

The interior queue

There are many pictures of Mickey and Minnie out on adventurers through the queue

This is one fo the two holding rooms. There are two rooms where guests can meet Mickey and Minnie, however the second room was not ready for guests today

The actual meet and greet has Mickey and Minnie in front of a large map with some assorted travel gear and knick-knacks strewn across the room

The map is a really nice backdrop

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We were the very first guests to ever meet Mickey and Minnie here, so I thought I would break tradition and include a personal picture

Here is a very short video walkthrough of the queue and meet and greet we took as the first guests to enter Adventurers Outpost. Sorry if it seems a bit rushed, but we were the first to enter and there was no line to force us to stop along the way in the queue:

So, what do you think of Mickey and Minnie’s new home at Animal Kingdom?

Dirk Wallen’s 5/13-5/20/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen has been all over the Walt Disney World theme parks over the last week and has a ton of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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We begin at Downtown Disney

To Pleasure Island while it is still a thing…

While nothing is going on at Adventurer’s Club…

Walls are already up for Disney Springs at the former Comedy Warehouse

The walls from inside Pleasure Island

Work happening at the Sassagoula boat dock on Pleasure Island

It’s closed, so you have to get off at Marketplace

Soon this will be The Landing

The Truckeria taco truck is at Downtown Disney

Not sure how long this has been a thing, but there is a snow-cone cart in Marketplace

They also have glazed nuts

Some new pins are out at Pin Traders, including this Remember When Figment & Dreamfinder pin

Toy Story Mania 5th anniversary pin

The pin trading nights pins are still available

Moving over to Epcot, Character Spot is still closed, but we can see a new sign where the entrance will likely now be

I have seen the kid’s shirt before, but the adult “I conquered the world” shirt looks new to me

Some work going on in  the queue for Turtle Talk

Walls still up at the Norway pavilion waterfall

Work continues on the new, larger restrooms at the American Adventure

Work continues on Spice Road Table in Morocco

The new France pavilion ice cream parlor is set to open next month

Moving to Studios, the Monsters Inc. meet and greet is closed until the 24th to become a Monsters University meet and greet

Current progress on the Villas at the Grand Floridian

A lot of work to be done near the resort entrance still

The 24 hour day is on the Magic Kingdom times guide

The Adventureland Veranda is still behind tarps

Signage is uncovered at A Pirate’s Adventure

Tarps still up at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

The Liberty Bell is no longer behind walls and looks great

It has seemed like forever since we have seen the facade at Columbia Harbour House…

Work continues on the former Fantasyland restrooms near Peter Pan

No visible progress on Princess Fairytale Hall

More rock-work appearing on the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train

Still a lot of work to be done over here

The Mad Tea Party is still closed

VIDEO: Laser Effects Return to DINOSAUR at Animal Kingdom After 15 Years

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The DINOSAUR attraction at Animal Kingdom has been somewhat notorious for vanishing effects since it opened as Countdown to Extinction in April 1998. Some of the more fabled effects were laser-related and were located at the very beginning and end of the attraction. Well, for some reason, laser effects returned to the ride this week:

So, what do you think of the return of the laser effects at DINOSAUR?

REVIEW: Wilderness Explorers Game Opens at Animal Kingdom

Several months ago, Walt Disney World announced that they would debut an experience at Animal Kingdom based on the Wilderness Explorers from the Disney-PIXAR film UP. While we looked for signs of the attraction being installed over the last few months, we were not able to find anything around the park. While there was no apparent work taking place, quietly over the last several days some props and signage were installed for the game and it turned out to be somewhat more substantial that we thought it would be. The Wilderness Explorers game officially opened to guests on June 1st and we were on the scene to check it out.

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The headquarters for the attraction is located on the bridge to Discovery Island from the Oasis, so guests will have to pass it when entering the park. Unlike a Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom or Pirate’s Adventure game, the Wilderness Explorers activities take place throughout the park and inside attractions, so it is more of a companion to the park than a standalone experience. This is a huge advantage for the attraction as most guests with children will find a day’s worth of activities to entertain them while they visit all of the spots they had already planned to for their day at Animal Kingdom. The disadvantage is that the attraction is not a linear adventure, so it won’t engross older guests like the more kiosk-based games at the other parks. That being said, as an older guests, I thought it was fun to use the Wilderness Explorers book to explore some corners or places in the park I often did not go to.

Guests are given a Wilderness Explorers handbook and a pencil when they stop by the headquarters on Discovery Island (they do have the book and pencils at other spots through the park in case guests somehow miss it in the front). This book has all 31 of the activities that guests can complete to receive sticker badges around the park.

The book also includes the map to all of the locations. A select few locations have 2 or more badges for guests to obtain. Notice there are no badges to obtain in Camp Minnie-Mickey as it will be closing for the AVATAR project very soon.

Some activities are more extensive than others. The first badge only requires you to learn the Wilderness Explorers call, but other tasks will have you searching all around an area in the park like a scavenger hunt. In fact, some questions were reminiscent of those we were given at the D23 Scavenger Hunt at Animal Kingdom a few years ago. For example, a task in Asia required us to count the carvings of the Yeti that the villagers had made in the area in front of Expedition Everest. Another task asked us to find the only non-dinosaur buried at the Boneyard in Dinoland.

The badge-earning locations are very clearly marked with the Wilderness Explorers logo and the design of the corresponding badge.

The cast members at each location have a satchel with real, sewn badges on the strap so you can find them. Each bag has the corresponding badge from the location on them, which I thought was a nice touch.

Some locations do have some new props and devices to help engage guests in the experience. Here, a touchscreen with pictures of the flamingos guests need to locate for their task is used as a guide.

Another example: The recycling badge utilizes a Wilderness Explorers’ recycling bin.

Some new props on a bulletin board help teach guests about Tigers in Asia.

A currency chart in Asia is used to teach guests about converting currency.

Overall, the experience was a lot of fun. The cast members staffing it were for the most part very excited and couldn’t wait to help guests learn about the animals in the park. Often guests run from attraction to attraction and miss a lot of the animal attractions at Animal Kingdom, so this is a very smart way to engage them and get them to see and care about these important pieces of the park. More so than Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, A Pirate’s Adventure, or even World Showcase Adventure, this attraction forever changes how guests will experience the park. By using a concept from a film guests are familiar with and the promise of badges for completing tasks, Disney has found a very effective way to force guests to visit other attractions and learn things from the well-informed cast that the park boasts.

I like it.

Animal Kingdom is an often overlooked park because of the lack of normal theme park attractions it offers, but there is more than enough to experience and see in the park to make it a near full-day experience for a first-time guest. Wilderness Explorers is a simple,. brilliant, and fun way to ensure guests get the full experience of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

So, what do you think of Wilderness Explorers at Animal Kingdom? Will you experience this on your next visit to the park? Why or why not?

Construction Has Begun on New Home for Festival of the Lion King

Behind Tusker House in Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park, construction has begun on a new home for Festival of the Lion King. The new location will house the show once it closes in Camp Minnie-Mickey so work can commence on the AVATAR-themed land sometime later this year.  The moving of the check-in area for the Wild Africa Trek experience a few weeks ago was the  just the beginning of the changes to make way for the project:

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There are some questions we have about the theater. Will it have the modern conveniences of the Festival of the Lion King theater built in 2005 for Hong Kong Disneyland?

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Now that the show is staying and moving to a structure not meant to be temporary, it sure would be nice to see improvements to the theater and maybe even the old parade floats from Disneyland that are in the show.

What do you think?

Zebras Removed Permanently After 4 Months from Kilimanjaro Safaris

As big of a deal as Disney made about the new finale including Zebras on Kilimanjaro Safaris at Animal Kingdom, the Zebras were quietly removed from the attraction recently. Disney has sited “acclimation” issues for the animals, deciding that thew new home just wasn’t working out. Some insider reports claim that the zebras were troublesome and would constantly block the vehicle path or bite each-other and attack vehicles filled with guests. Whatever the reason, they were removed and will be replaced with Addax:

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Here’s video of the Zebras from when they debuted in “Zebra Glen” back in November:

Joe Hogarty’s 4/2/13 Animal Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Joe Hogarty visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom yesterday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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Work being done on the bridge to Africa, believed to be connected to the work on the new Festival of the Lion King Theater

This could be extended queue for the show

We haven’t checked on the Tree of Life nets in a while

Seems most of the paths are covered now

There is one small section still not completed

Mickey-shaped snacks?

A look at the Africa bridge from the other direction

PINE CONE!!!

I am Batman!

Awwww, kitty!

They were being active

SLURP!

RAWR!

More…

Almost done…

The Adventurers Outpost still has not opened

Maybe soon…

RoE: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Tee Shirt Based Combos

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LE 2000 each combo
$29.95 each
Expected release date: November 8 2013
Walt Disney World Exclusive

Update: HQ pics added and box description. The box has a Tree of Life look to it. On the window is printed the phrase that goes with that tee shirt based set.

“Nice Kitty Kitty”

Now this set I can really get behind. These combos are based on Animal Kingdom shirts and it’s a perfect combination of Dinsey characters and other figures. This first one shows Mickey with a Lion. Awesome!

“Tigger, Is that you?”

Another brilliant choice. I remember this t-shirt and think the expressions are priceless. Let’s hope this is a bigger set then just two combos.

Any ideas what else could be done? With both these being released the same day, I worry there might not be more.

Disney Announces Official Activities for Animal Kingdom’s 15th Anniversary

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Here are the official festivities Disney has announced for Animal Kingdom’s 15th anniversary on April 22nd, 2013:

  • Special opening ceremony – Meet at the Tree of Life at 8:40 a.m., to hear from Josh D’Amaro, Vice President of Disney’s Animal Kingdom; Dr. Jackie Ogden, Vice President of Animals, Science and Environment; and Joe Rohde, Senior Vice President of Walt Disney Imagineering Creative. Make sure you arrive early for this!
  • Earth Day “Party for the Planet” festivities – Special interactive activities that focus on animals and nature will take place throughout the park from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Artists and other vendors will present their work on in Africa and on Discovery Island, with their work available for purchase.
  • Opportunity to purchase special 15th anniversary merchandise, available in limited quantities.
  • Special food & beverage.

There will be more information on these offerings released as we get closer to the event, so stay tuned! Oh, and don’t forget to use the hash tag #DAK15 on twitter!

Tom Corless’ 1/14-1/17/13 WDW Photo Report

I know it is a few days late, but I decided that I should share some newsworthy photos from my last trip to Walt Disney World with you, so let’s take a look at a couple of interesting things happening around the resort:

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The Epcot Center charm bracelet is now available

The “Oz The Great and Powerful” playground fro the Flower and Garden Festival is being constructed near Imagination!

The FastPass+ queue seems to be finished at the Seas with Nemo and Friends

Yes, the cut a hole in the mural…

The Main Street Bakery is closed until May to convert to Starbucks service

Tomorrowland Terrace has breakfast for now

FastPass+ scanners uncovered at Tomorrowland Speedway

Also uncovered at the Barnstormer

The umbrellas have finally arrived for the tables in Storybook Circus

The construction walls at the Grand Floridian now sport concept art for the Villas at the Grand Floridian

The FastPass+ scanners at Toy Story Midway Mania are tinker-toys!

The exhibit area at the Magic of Disney Animation now has a poster up for Frozen

There is also a poster for Planes

A Walt Disney World charm bracelet has also been released

There’s a ticket from 1981 on it

They also sell a large charm with this artwork

There is a Dumbo New Fantasyland board game out now

New magnet clips, including the Orange Bird

The kids cups at restaurants now match the light-up character they come with

A temporary banner has gone up at the Animal Kingdom turnstiles to let resort guests know they can enter here with their RFID tickets

Fab 5 figurines have been released, they are only $12.95 each

A new surprise release pin set has been started celebrating extinct attractions. The first pin is the Mickey Mouse Revue!