Tom Corless’s 8/26/15 WDW Photo Report (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Etc.)

I visited the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios this past weekend and have some newsworthy photos to share with you from my trip, so let’s take a look:

At the Magic Kingdom, the map displays have been moved out from under the train station

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This is an attempt to get guests to use the app more and rely less on paper maps

The dispensers underneath the posters are gone

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Another section of the new hub opened to guests recently

There’s still work to be done, but at least the path is open

In Tomorrowland, the color changes continue with the installation of these new, red lightpoles

Disney Springs road signage is popping up. The name change will go into effect October 1st.

Construction continues on the new Frozen meet and greet in the Norway pavilion at Epcot

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We were shown concept art for this building at the D23 Expo

The large “T” banner outside of Test Track was fading, so they replaced it

The second in the Haunted Mansion stretching room statue series has been released

There’s a new billboard on Hollywood Boulevard featuring Donald Duck

The large decorative pillars on the top of the Chinese Theater are back

They have been gone since 2001 when the Sorcerer’s Hat was installed

The signage from the Magic of Disney Animation is gone

This will soon be the Star Wars Launch Bay

The large film reel sign is gone as well

VIDEO: Bob Iger Announces “Star Wars Land” To The D23 Audience np

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This will be a day long remembered. – Darth Vader, “Star Wars: A New Hope”

For those that were not able to attend the D23 Expo and see the historical announcement by Disney Chairman and CEO, Bob Iger. Here it is:

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“I cannot think of a better way to celebrate the next 60 years of Parks & Resorts than with Star Wars Land. Every restaurant, building, everything will be inhabited by the aliens and droids you’d expect to find there. You’d expect to find a Cantina – and there will be one. You’ll have the chance to run into all the droids and fantastic beasts that Star Wars is known for. You’ll meet characters from The Force Awakens and more from the Star Wars saga. The land will have two fantastic signature attractions, including the ability to take the controls of the millennium Falcon on a customized secret mission. We are creating a jaw-dropping new world that represents our largest single themed land expansion ever. These new lands at Disneyland and Walt Disney World will transport guests to a whole new Star Wars planet, including an epic Star Wars adventure that puts you in the middle of a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance.”

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Everything We Know So Far About Star Wars Land at Disneyland & Disney World np

Unless you have been living inside a Taun Taun all weekend, you have no doubt heard or read about the long-awaited Star Wars themed land that Bob Iger announced for Disney Parks on Saturday at the D23 Expo. The new land will be constructed at both Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the U.S., with no word yet as to if the construction will take place simultaneously on both coasts (or when it might actually open to guests). If it is simultaneous, the official Disneyland Today twitter account is claiming construction will begin no later than the end of 2017. Now, this does not mean that construction won’t start early, but the project is still in the design phase at this time. The twitter account also confirmed that Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland will not be affected, but Big Thunder Ranch will close to make room for the land which will also take the place of many current backstage buildings.

@DisneylandToday are they building it behind Fantasyland or Tomorrowland at Disneyland?

@PaulYankees It’s going to be in the Big Thunder Ranch area, inclusive of some backstage locations.

@DisneylandToday Any idea on where “Star Wars Land” will be and when construction will begin?

@ZachTWB It will take place in the Big Thunder Ranch area. We haven’t announced a date yet, but it would be no later than the end of 2017.

Why was Toontown spared? Well, our guess is that this 14-acre Star Wars land with two attractions may be just the beginning. The two new attractions will center around the story (or at least take place around the time) of The Force Awakens, but there are still two more Star Wars episodes to follow and many “A Star Wars Story” stand-alone films on the way. I can’t imagine a scenario where more Star Wars attractions aren’t added over time to both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios to include the stories following Episode VII. It is likely Mickey’s Toontown is simply a placeholder at this time for more Star Wars adventures to come at a later date several years from now.

While we still don’t know exactly where Star Wars land will be located at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, just north of Star Tours seems like a good bet. Yes, that might mean the end of Muppetvision 3-D, but we’ll have to wait for some official announcement on that.

 

The land will represent a new planet on the Outer Rim, sort of the last stop before the deep reaches of space in the Star Wars universe, so it would be a good place for anyone in the galaxy to stop on their journey. This will be a world where it is believable that anyone and anything from the franchise could appear and not seem out of place.  The land will feature two new attractions:

These authentic lands will have two signature attractions, including the ability to take the controls of one of the most recognizable ships in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon, on a customized secret mission, and an epic Star Wars adventure that puts guests in the middle of a climactic battle.

We expect the Millennium Falcon attraction to be a simulator-type ride that allows guests to control the movement and fate of the vessel. The details on the other attraction are a little more vague, but rumor has it that it may be a type of shooting ride along the lines of the cutting-edge version of Buzz Lightyear being designed for Shanghai Disneyland.

The remainder of the land will feature shops, restaurants, and lounges operated by the inhabitants of the planet. You may not find cast member name tags throughout the land, but maybe strange alien creatures who own and operate the establishments. The only venue we have heard anything about so far is a Cantina, different in design but similar in overall concept to the one you would find in Mos Eisley space port on Tatooine. There also appears to be a nightclub with live musical performances, but this could be another part of the Cantina.

It seems that Star Tours will cover the entire Star Wars series, while the new land is mostly inspired by athe new films being released over the next few years. It feels like a bold move for the company ahead of the release of Episode VII, but I’m sure now that Bob Iger has seen the finished film product and is pleased with it that there is enough confidence in the future of the franchise to move forward with this project as is. Only time will tell if this is a wise decision.

Stay tuned for more details on the Star Wars themed-land as the become available.

Tom Corless’ 5/29/15 WDW Photo Report (Indy Merchandise, Jungle Cruise Restaurant, ETC.)

It has been a good while since our last photo report, so I thought I would share some recent pictures I took at Walt Disney World:

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You can now own a Darth Vader polo shirt…

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The parks are slowly “rolling out” some new Indiana Jones merchandise, here you see the updated pin below the old one

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New hoodie

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Kid’s shirt

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New messenger bag

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Another kid’s shirt

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Two new vintage-style t-shirts were released not long ago

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There’s also this new, adorable Dumbo shirt

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At the Magic Kingdom, the Main Street bypass gates have been given signage. The bicycle ad returned, but there is also a new ad!

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In Frontierland, the cast were getting into the Avengers spirit and created Captain Hamerica for guests to trade pins with

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I had never had a waffle sandwich from Sleepy Hollow, so I decided to stop there for breakfast

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The omelet sandwich was easily my favorite breakfast item I have ever had anywhere on this earth in all of my life…

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New Thomas Kincade art of Cinderella Castle has been released

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The Tomorrowland Speedway sign which had been missing for weeks has returned

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Turkey legs can now be found at the Cooling Station and not in Liberty Square

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Work continues on the Jungle Cruise restaurant in Adventureland

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The upcoming Liberty Tree Tavern closure is to accommodate a kitchen remodel since it is shared with the Jungle Cruise establishment

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A lot of work happening outside of the building as well

PHOTOS: A look Inside the “Rebel Hangar” at Star Wars Weekends 2015

The “Rebel Hangar” lounge at Hollywood Studios may not open until Friday night, but the area is already decked out and looks just about ready to serve the excited Star Wars fans flocking to the park for the annual “Star Wars Weekends” event:

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Half of the indoor seating at Backlot Express has been converted to the new lounge

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While not yet the finished product , the space has been nicely decorated

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We will be dining at the Rebel Hangar tomorrow evening as it is the first night of Star Wars Weekends 2015, so follow us on twitter for an instant review and stay tuned for a full review here on the site!

SHOPPING GUIDE: See Almost Every Star Wars Weekends 2015 Merchandise Item

The Galactic Gathering was held today at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which is basically an early shopping day for Star Wars Weekends 2015 which guests were able to buy tickets to attend. We had some of our team attend the event and here are pictures of all of the items that were amiable today, many of which will be for sale throughout the next 5 weekends of the event:

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Darth’s Mall – Watto’s Grotto (Open Edition Items)

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Darth’s Mall: X-Wing Collectibles (Limited Edition Items)

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COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW: “Rebel Hangar: A Star Wars Lounge Experience!” Offers Surprises in Quality and Atmosphere

When Disney hastily added the “Rebel Hangar: A Star Wars Lounge Experience!” to the line-up for Star Wars Weekends 2015, it seemed like it would just be a thrown-together dining option to better handle the dinner crowds on the busy weekend days. What they threw-together is actually a surprisingly affordable and fun restaurant with some really spectacular small plates.

The right side of Backlot Express was converted for the affair, including some outdoor seating space.

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Outdoor seating is reserved for walk-ups, otherwise referred to at the themed-restaurant as “Rebel Scum”.

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The atmosphere inside is great. A 45 minute loop of Star Wars music in a lounge style plays while guests dine among a collection of Star Wars related items.

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It is not a character meal, but we did have encounters with Sabine and Ezra from Rebels, the Modal Nodes band, and some other creatures during our time in the Hangar. You can stop them for pictures, but the characters are roaming as if they were visiting the lounge, not like other character meals where they actually visit each table. This won’t even happen if you visit on a non-Star Wars Weekends night.

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We’ll need a seperate post just to talk about all of the hidden references in the space.

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Here’s a look at the menu:

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The Imperial Blue was just perfect for me.

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Tatooine Sunset is very sweet, but tasty.

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Dagobah Swamp Juice is great if you like sweet-and-sour.

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The Rebel Red was likely our least favorite drink, but it wasn’t terrible.

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As you can tell, we really liked the X-Wing “glow cubes” attached the glasses… They were nice enough to offer them with every alcoholic drink regardless of what the menu shows. The X-Wing is only available here.

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The dark fried had the ubiquitous Disney counter service chicken breast nuggets paired with Darth Vader waffles, accompanied by maple syrup and BBQ sauce. This wan’t anything special, but blended together really well.

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We weren’t really crazy about ordering the fruit and cheese tray, but we did so we could review it. We were glad that we did as all of the fruit was quite fresh and the cheeses very tasty. The C-3P0 is bread by the way…

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Chips and Sith was one of the best options. The dip was flavorful and the presentation was really cool.

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Our table’s absolute favorite item was the Lightsaber Bites. This is the chef’s favorite dish and it isn’t hard to imagine why after tasting them. The portion is more than enough for an entree as these are much bigger than those you’ll find at Trader Sam’s. They also tasted better and come with a side of delicious chips.

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The sliders were fairly standard, but really get lost in the shuffle as there are many better dishes here.

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The pommes frites were the standard Disney quick service fries with some cheese on them, but the garlic aioli dipping sauce made these taste fantastic.

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The trio of Thermal Detonators was my personal favorite. The right amount of spice on these fall-off-the-bone pork wings made for an irresistible combination!

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The Dark Side Chocolate Martini was way too strong. It comes with a dark chocolate truffle on a stick.

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The Yoda Key Lime Cake had great flavor, basically a spongy key lime pie (as should have been assumed since it is called cake)

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The mini-cupcake trio was a fun way to try all of the large cupcakes at the event without eating 3 large cupcakes

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The Darth Vader with peanut butter is always my favorite

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I wasn’t crazy for the hazelnut-flavored Yoda cupcake.

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I didn’t think the Jabba the Hutt cupcake at all tasted like a Salted Caramel Latte. The trio comes in the Han Solo popcorn bucket for only slightly more than if you buy it full of popcorn at the event.

Overall, I was pleasantly surprised how great the food was. Unlike Trader Sam’s, I think the food menu here is spectacular while the drink menu is weaker, but not terrible. Overall, it was worth the price, possible more so than either of the other Star Wars character meals at the park (although those guarantee a character greeting). If you happen to catch some characters and get some photos, the value here can not be beat. While you can’t compare it to the music and props inside, the food will not disappoint if you try to walk-up and sit at an outside table, which is better than missing this experience all-together. I don’t doubt this will return in some fashion every year (or permanently in a Star Wars-themed land), and I couldn’t be more excited to see how they improve upon it with more planning time.

VIDEO: Watch Star Wars Weekends Weekend #1 Fireworks, Parades, and Shows

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This past weekend was the very first of 5 Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and WDWNT was of course on the scene to bring you the latest. While we already reviewed the Rebel Hangar as it was completely new for 2015, here are some videos of some of the other events that kicked off Star Wars Weekends 2015 the right way:

The Legends of the Force celebrity motorcade:

The always funny Stormtrooper pre-show at the Theater of the Stars was updated for 2015:

Stars of the Saga featuring “The Emperor” Ian McDiarmid:

The night concludes with Symphony in the Stars fireworks:

PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: The NEW Great Movie Ride Presented by Turner Classic Movies Premieres

With little-to-no-warning, the new version of “The Great Movie Ride presented by TCM” finally debuted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios earlier today. In 26 years, this marks the largest changes to the ride (other than some minor additions to the finale montage on two occasions, the last being a decade ago).

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The Great Movie Ride marquee has been updated to include “Presented by TCM”, it was Coca-Cola many years ago

Outside, all signage was changed overnight to include Turner Classic Movies.

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The strange empty space under the attraction posters was finally filled by the TCM logo

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Here’s an up-close photo of the new Turned Classic Movies emblem

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The 2 displays on the exterior have received new signs for a TCM “Salute” to The Jungle Book and Mary Poppins

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New banners in the Chinese Theater courtyard

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The new TCM banners blend in well in the existing courtyard

Upon entering the queue, the interactive movie posters and displays we showed you a few weeks back are now running. The posters switch between a logo for the Great Movie Ride and movie posters that come to life with some animated element.

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The new interactive movie posters inside the queue switch between The Great Movie Ride attraction poster and movie posters from TCM. Each movie poster has a subtle moving element.

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New interactive displays accompany the props inside The Great Movie Ride queue

The pre-show is no longer a 20-minute loop of trailers, but now a 45-minute documentary that spans all of the movies and genres covered in the ride. What’s great here is that some of the trailers even remain in the pre-show, including The Searchers (“No you don’t Ethan. Ethan, no you don’t!”). As time rolls on, many of the older films in the attraction have been forgotten to time and the pre-show does a nice job filling guests in on lesser-known classics such as Footlight Parade or The Public Enemy. The new film does a nice job providing background information that may spark more of an interest in seeing these films, which for TCM is probably the purpose of sponsoring the ride. If you want to find many of these films, Turner Classic Movies is often the easiest place to go.

See the entire pre-show loop for yourself:

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The inside marquee on the ride was changed after 26 years to reflect the new sponsor and tagline

The only physical change to the ride that guests can see is the marquee in the loading area. No longer a “Journey into the Movies”, the Great Movie Ride is now “The Ultimate Celebration of Classic Movies”. There’s also now movie posters just under the marquee that feature the new ads for the ride.

Robert Osborne of TCM and the cast-member physically driving the vehicle are now both your hosts. Osborne provides about 60% of the spiel for the ride (pre-recorded of course), while the live cast member still becomes a part of the show and throws in some remarks here-or-there.

The finale montage of the ride is now in gorgeous high definition, and luckily almost every memorable clip and soundbite has returned, repackaged in a rather nice manner.

See the attraction with new audio spiels and the new finale film montage:

The photo-op at the exit of the attraction (which bloggers tried to convince everyone was a new stroller parking area) was also installed overnight. Guests can pretend that their handprints are being placed in front of the Chinese Theater, which really is a photo opportunity that someone should have come up with many years ago.

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The photo-op at the exit was unveiled as well

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You can take a photo as if your handprints are being placed outside of the theater!

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Overall, the changes are long overdue. While it is sad to lose the original pre-show, the clips do live on as the actual trailers for those films anyway. The finale montage was clearly handled with the utmost care as most every clip, line of dialogue, and musical note was brought back refreshed and in a seemingly more organized fashion grouped by genre (provided Disney or TCM had the rights to it). Yes, there is less live-spieling and more pre-recorded narration, but honestly, Great Movie Ride cast members have been forced to stick to the script word-for-word for at least 15 years now and the spiel was about as tired as could be. With the exception of losing the fantastic pre-recorded spiel about Alien and the spaceship Nostromo, this has to be seen as an improvement over the tired lines such as “the horror movie is my all-time favorite genre”, “no, it’s not George of the Jungle”, and “Can anyone tell me what movie this is?”. This long-overdue refreshing of the ride breathes new life and hopefully is just a taste of larger changes to come to the attraction at the expansion of Disney’s Hollywood Studios moves forward.

Frozen Summer Fun Premium Package Being Offered Again

Reservations for the Frozen Summer Fun Premium Package (which was introduced last year) are now available for dates from June 17 to September 7. The offerings are about the same as 2014, but there is no event pin gift this time.

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Each Frozen Summer Fun Premium Package includes:

  • See Anna and Elsa in the reserved viewing for Frozen Royal Welcome, complete with refreshments (water, a selection of soft drinks, and ice cream)
  • Reserved seating for your choice of one show time of For the First Time In Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
  • Frozen Fireworks viewing with dessert party, a dazzling nighttime display of fireworks paired with Frozen-themed desserts as well as specialty alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages

Cost is $69 for adults, $39 for children age 3 to 9 (tax and gratuity are included). Reservations can be made online or by calling 407-939-3463. Package availability is limited.