VIDEO & ANALYSIS: Walt Disney World Introduces On-Ride Video, Tower of Terror Debuts First

Very quietly on August 12th, 2014, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror began offering an on-ride video to guests who had purchased MemoryMaker and have a MagicBand in their procession. The video is acquired at two points in the ride and automatically edited together as a really nice video package, as you can see here (we tried it out last night, so see if you can find some famous WDWNT faces in the video):

The video is automatically showing up on the PhotoPass website for guests with MemoryMaker who have claimed their Tower of Terror on-ride photos. Pretty neat, huh?

The only change to the ride that the video cameras make is a much brighter white-light that lasts for a few seconds as your elevator stops at the floor where the on-ride photo has always been taken. Otherwise, the ride experience is the still the  same.

Based on some testing that has been done with cast members over the last few months, it seems likely that on-ride video much like this one should be coming to other attractions at Walt Disney World very soon, including but not limited to Expedition Everest and the Haunted Mansion.

So, what do you think? Is this a cool offering? Would you pay to get on-ride videos like this for your vacation?

Star Lord & Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy To Appear at Villains Unleashed

If you’ve seen the hit film Guardians of the Galaxy, you undoubtedly know all about “Awesome Mix Vol. 1,” a mix tape of retro-1970s gems given to Peter Quill by his mother. Well it appears that “a mysterious gang of villains has stolen that prized cassette, and Peter Quill – you may know him as the legendary Star-Lord – is on his way back to Earth on a mission to retrieve it.” At least this is the backstory Disney is giving for the “Guardians of the Galaxy” Awesome Mix Tape Dance Party now scheduled as part of the “Villains Unleashed” event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 23. The dance party will be held in Stage 5 in the Animation Courtyard (Disney Junior: Live on Stage location). Disney is promoting that the Star Lord and Gamora characters from the film will be making an appearance to retrieve the “tape” during the party. This will make the pair the very first Marvel characters to appear at Walt Disney World. image So, have you been convinced to buy a ticket yet?

The Ultimate Villains Unleashed Schedule

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Villains Unleashed, which is a one-night event that requires a separate party ticket, will feature appearances by rare villains, meet-and-greet opportunities, an Oogie Boogie’s Freaky Funhouse Show, “Villainy in the Sky” Fireworks and much more. Tickets are still available!

Hours –

The party starts at 8 p.m., but guests with an event ticket can enter the park as early as 5 p.m.

Parking –

Guests arriving by car for Villains Unleashed should come through the Main Auto Plaza, the south entrance located off US-192 and World Drive. The satellite entrance (across from the Hess station) will be closed for this event.

 

Things to Do –

Kick Off The Party At Hades Hangout – The fun begins at 8 p.m. at Hades Hangout as he summons the villains for the night’s festivities. Hosts Hades, Megara, Pain and Panic are killing ‘em with comedy. They’re joined throughout the night by the Underworld Dancers, DJ Igg Nite, live music from Bernie Briquette and Brimstone, and a rogues gallery of roaming rottens, from the Queen of Hearts and Sheriff of Nottingham to the Big Bad Wolf and Captain Hook.

Villains ExScream Makeover – Complimentary face painting at stations around Echo Lake.

Fantasmic! – Arrive early so you don’t miss the pre-show with the Night Crawlers (starts at 9:35 p.m.).

Oogie Boogie’s Freaky Funhouse Show – Over on Sunset Boulevard, Theater of the Stars presents a production of extreme performances, hosted by the original master of scare-monies, Oogie Boogie. It’s an all-new show that’s sure to thrill! Four showings during the night at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 p.m.

“Guardians of the Galaxy” Awesome Mix Tape Dance Party  – promises to be the hottest spot this side of Knowhere with an out-of-this-world DJ and other surprises. Plus, you never know when Star-Lord and his infamous teammate, Gamora, might crash the party to retrieve his prized cassette! Join the party at Stage 5 in the Animation Courtyard

Special Fireworks – “Villainy in the Sky” starts at 12:45 a.m. Excellent viewing is available in front of the Sorcerer Hat, and all along Hollywood Blvd.

 

Character Locations-

Villains available for character greetings will have established queues with posted appearance times. There will be separate queues for each villain, so you can be sure of meeting the one you want.

  • Villains Dominion – For this one special night, the Streets of America area of the park will be swarming with baddies. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to meet favorites like Cruella De Vil, Jafar, Dr. Facilier and Gaston, along with more rarely seen baddies such as Shan Yu from “Mulan,” Bowler Hat Guy from “Meet the Robinsons,” or Captain Gantu and Dr. Hämsterviel from “Lilo & Stitch: The Series.” In addition to these dedicated villain encounters, you may spot even more wandering evildoers in the area. Look for Judge Claude Frollo, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia, Drizella, and more!
  • The Dark Side – During “Villains Unleashed,” the area around Star Tours – The Adventures Continue becomes a wretched hive of scum and villainy, the place to find nefarious bounty hunter Boba Fett, Sith apprentice Darth Maul, and the ultimate villain – Darth Vader! And that’s not all! Wandering the area, you’ll stumble upon more malcontents from that galaxy far, far away: Zam Wessel, Aurra Sing, Asajj Ventress, Jango Fett, Greedo, Jawas, and others.
  • Villainous Encounters – Visit Stage 4 (where The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow attraction is seen during the day), and you can “Parlay” with the one and only Hector Barbossa. And just around the corner in the Animation Courtyard is where you’ll discover a bit of the Moors, where you can have an audience with the mistress of all evil, Maleficent!
  • Constantine –  Look for him during the event, inside the Stage One Company Store location near Muppet*Vision 3D.

 

Announced Characters – 

  • Hades
  • Meg
  • Pain
  • Panic
  • Anastasia
  • Drizella
  • Lady Tremaine
  • J. Worthington Foulfellow
  • Gideon
  • Big Bad Wolf
  • Cruella De Vil
  • Captain Hook
  • Mr. Smee
  • Bowler Hat Guy
  • Queen of Hearts
  • Gaston
  • Jafar
  • Darth Vader
  • Darth Maul
  • Boba Fett
  • Asajj Ventress
  • Emperor Palpatine
  • Stormtrooper
  • Zam Wessell
  • Jango Fett
  • Shan Yu
  • Constantine
  • Star-Lord
  • Gamora

 

Merchandise – 

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Event logo merchandise that includes Hades. Guests should look for both women’s and men’s T-shirts, a limited-release pin and a water bottle. These items will be sold in the Studio Prop Shop located near the Studio Backlot Tour at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

 

Event Guide – 

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PHOTOS, VIDEOS, & REVIEW: “Villains Unleashed” Most Disastrous “Hard-Ticket” Event in Walt Disney World History

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Screen with the Villains Unleashed Logo

This past Saturday, August 23rd, Disney’s Hollywood Studios was host to the long-awaited “Villains Unleashed” hard-ticket event. The event was created after the success of the test event titled “Unleash the Villains” that was held in 2013 as part of Limited Time Magic. The test event was a bit of a mess, with a traffic disaster in the parking lot and out on the roads leading to the park, multi-hour lines for meet-and-greets, and a park filled with way-too-many people. We believed that when this event became a “hard-ticket party”, the ability to limit the number of guests in the park and tickets sold would allow Disney to cap attendance and make sure that everyone had a good time. This did not happen.

Let’s start with the good…

The entertainment line-up for Saturday’s Villains Unleashed event was large and impressive. However, it ended up not being nearly enough for the crowd that was allowed in. As with all of the major problems with the event, it just comes down to too many people being there. Regardless…

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Megara and Hades host at Hades’ Hangout

The opening show for the event was amazing. All 50 villains were introduced by Hades and Megara at Hades’ Hangout, many of which were accompanied by pyro and special effects. If the rest of the event wasn’t so frustrating, this show alone might be worth the price of admission:

The Fantasmic! pre-show with the “Nightcrawlers” turned out to be a huge let-down. It was pretty much the usual Fantasmic! pre-show with some villains trivia & different music:

Ooogie Boogie’s Freaky Funhouse Show was a huge departure from your average Disney entertainment offering. Oogie was accompanied by several sideshow acts, all of which were very talented:

Villainy in the Sky fireworks were again the highlight of the event, this year introduced by the live-action Maleficent character:

Some other positives:

  • The event credentials were a lanyard. This is brilliant. While it certainly doesn’t have the permanence of a wristband as you can easily take it off and on, it’s more comfortable and a very nice keepsake that is easily displayable.
  • Giving guests the character autograph cards as a parting gift was insanely brilliant. No character attendants had to try to police the cards, instead, there were dedicated cast members distributing them as exit gifts.
  • The Guardians of the Galaxy dance party was great. The atmosphere was fun and most guests who wanted to meet Star Lord and Gamora were able to do so. This was well-handled.
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Star Lord and Gamora, the first Marvel characters to appear at WDW

Now, on to the rest…

Merchandise… One merchandise location is a horrible idea. It has worked in the past at some events, but more often than not, makes for a lot of unhappy guests. Also, this being a hard-ticket event, things are a little different. Guests paid for 5 hours of party, with the 5PM allowance of party guests into the park, they got around 8 hours in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. 2.5 hours of your party time should not be spent in a line that gives Disney more of your money. I understand there was a demand, but if they had broken the stock between at least 2 stores, people would have been distributed and been able to do more with their event time.

What’s even worse, is not having enough of the event-exclusive merchandise. Disney knew what the event capacity was, so why enough merchandise was not created to provide items to at least most of the crowd is beyond me. I can think of many non-ticketed Disney Parks events I attended where plenty of merchandise was made to accommodate everyone, or at least last a few hours before selling out. Certainly, I can’t recall many events where most shirt sizes were gone so quickly. Shirts usually don’t sell out; pins and other assorted items usually move much quicker. Part of the lure for any of these hard-ticket events is event-exclusive merchandise. This benefit for attendees is meaningless if you have to wait hours in line to purchase anything, only to find out that there was not nearly enough of anything for most guests to buy.

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All gone…

Also, if they knew there weren’t enough shirts, then there should have been a purchase limit. Pins were, as always, limited to 2 per person, and they lasted through most of the evening. Most of the shirt sizes and all of the water bottles were gone by around 9:00PM, officially one hour into the event. Before anyone claims I’m using this article to complain about not getting something I wanted, I wear a XXL shirt and that was one of three sizes of the shirt that was still available late into the evening. I also managed to acquire the event pin, but considering that at least 8 other men’s and women’s sizes and the water bottle sold out long before the night ended, I think it’s fair to say they did not nearly have enough of a majority of the event merchandise. This is “bad show”.

The dining options were also a cruel joke. Specialty cocktails were created, but so few locations had them that there were 30-45 minute lines at the drink spots for most of the evening. These were heavily publicized in the guide and in articles leading up to the event, so underestimating the demand for these seems a bit unreasonable. Club Evil at the Brown Derby also had long lines, and very little capacity despite tremendous publicity. Doesn’t Disney understand that people read their blog or the guide maps? Sure, locations with some normal food offerings were doing fine, but any location with specialty items was swamped and ran out of their specialty items early in the evening. The much-discussed Villains hot dog buns were nowhere to be found by 10PM. How do you run out of generic hot dog buns with a face on them? Surely these were not complicated to make and there was no excuse to have such a short supply.

The greatest offense was the meet-and-greet situation. When I attend a “hard ticket event”, I understand some things will have a longer wait than others and may even have queues closed much earlier than the end of the event. However, though there was a long list of meet and greet locations, none had a wait time within reason, which is insane. At Mickey’s Not-so-Scary Halloween Party, Jack Skellington and Sally generally have a line that is over an hour long, but there are always several meet and greets with 5-15 minute waits that you can seek out.

Every line at this event was a mess. Most people we spoke to were able to accomplish 1-2 of these meet-and-greets. If you tried to meet either Constantine or Maleficent, that was probably about all you saw at the entire event. Maleficent and Constantine’s queues were both over 3 hours for most of the night and both lines were closed early. There just simply was not enough ride, show, and meet and greet capacity in the park to properly distribute guests. The attraction line-up was small, but even so, there wasn’t enough unique to the party to steer people to different places. The Magic Kingdom is just better fit for these events and there’s enough space and enough offerings to make the parties manageable, even on the busiest nights.

By the time the night was over, “no questions asked” refunds were being distributed. The line at guest relations after the event was so long that they had to hand out business cards and try to have guests simply contact a guest relations representative after the event at a later time. Disney was well aware that the event was a disaster and thankfully was more than willing to correct it for many guests.

As nice as this is, it doesn’t make it right that Disney sold as many tickets as they did. The event was over-sold and was not enjoyable for most who attended. 5,000-10,000 fewer guests would have provided a much better experience for everyone. Sure, Disney would have made less money, but if this is a test for something they want to hold multiple nights each year, guests would have more opportunities to go if one event sold out anyway. Now, the event will probably be deemed a failure and never be held again, instead of becoming a staple for the park.

I felt that my reviews on this site are often positive, but I can’t think of any way that this event was worth the price of admission. “Bad show” is nothing compared to the words that should be used to describe how cheated myself and many other guests felt at the end of this event. We paid a significant amount for a party, and instead of a fun party all we got was the opportunity to wait in long lines or be told that what we were promised was not available. The only “villains” are whoever decided to sell this many tickets to this event, and they should probably be “unleashed” from their jobs.

Photos by Joe Hogarty & John Corigliano, Video by John Corigliano

Disney Confirms Starbucks at Hollywood Studios, Red Car Building to Remain As "Trolley Car Cafe"

You may remember back in June that we told you about the new Starbucks location coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Well, Disney confirmed today that the new location will open in February 2015 as the Trolley Car Cafe’, themed to a classic trolley station along Hollywood Boulevard.

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This location will be the 5th Starbucks store at Walt Disney World, with a sixth expected to open at Animal Kingdom sometime in the future.

RUMORS: 5 Walt Disney World Rumors and the Likelihood of Each

Many of the most exciting rumors are associated with Hollywood Studios.

Many of the most exciting rumors are associated with Hollywood Studios.

With fall finally here and Labor Day behind us it’s always a good time to check in and report on the rumors that might be circulating about future changes at the World. Below is a partial list reporting what I’m picking up from behind the berm and a little bit about the likelihood of each.

Star Wars
So this is surprise to exactly … no one. When it comes to a possible Star Wars expansion the only real questions are “when?” and “what?” Possibilities include an additional attraction in Hollywood Studios, a new Land, or an entire Star Wars park. We can rule the park out right away. That’s not going to happen. What is more likely is a new Star Wars Land that would be along the lines of Cars Land in California. Initially I heard that the plan was for one E Ticket attraction but that has broadened to include multiple attractions since the original pitch. My gut tells me that the delay in any kind of formal announcement means that the expansion will be bigger than originally conceived. This means more than one E Ticket and a more immersive environment. I expect an announcement either in the spring or fall 2015.

Pixar Place
In the near-term the Disney Company won’t launch multiple large-scale enterprises like Star Wars  and Pixar expansion simultaneously at Hollywood Studios. Cost is an issue, but that’s not the most pressing factor to a cash-rich company like Disney. Simultaneous expansions are not likely more because of the impact to Hollywood Studios guests. But this doesn’t mean that a Pixar Place build-out isn’t going to happen. The sense I’m getting is that it will. The bad news is that Hollywood Studios will not receive anything on the level of Cars Land in this regard. Additions are likely to be more modest and come in the form of attractions like Radiator Springs Racers based on Pixar properties one at a time instead of a single yet significant splash. While a Pixar Place expansion will continue to be an exciting story that we will follow it can only mean …

Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show and the Studio Backlot Tour
Yes, that would be correct. Pixar expansion would translate into major changes to the surrounding area that includes the Studio Backlot Tour and the Lights, Motor, Action! show. On a personal level I would hate to lose the Backlot Tour. I know it’s a mere shadow of its former self, but seeing the “Jacqueline” from Wes Anderson’s Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and rumbling through Catastrophe Canyon have become very near to “rites” of our annual WDW visits. The stunt show I won’t miss as much. (Have you ever sat in the Lights, Motor, Action! stands in the afternoon? That might be the hottest spot south of the sun.) Perhaps the most traumatic loss associated with Pixar additions will be the Earfel Tower. I know it’s somewhat trivial, but I love the tower’s connection to the Disney Studios in Burbank. That being said, it’s the price of progress and change and a trade I’m willing to make as a fan and customer for these additions.

Sorcerer’s Hat
Sticking with Hollywood Studios, this is one of the more interesting and under-the-radar changes in the conversation. Apparently the story is not “if” the Sorcerer’s Hat is removed, but “when.” Admittedly, the first time this was mentioned to me I was stunned. For me, Mickey’s sorcerer’s hat holds the same relative place as Cinderella’s Castle, the Tree of Life, and Spaceship Earth. While waiting for the rope to drop during one of our last visits, however, it became fairly obvious that the hat actually doesn’t work. In fact, it feels contrary to the original vision of Hollywood Studios. Clearly the Grumman’s Theater facade of the Great Movie Ride was designed to be the feature image at one end of Hollywood Boulevard “bookending” the “Hollywood that never was” with the Pan Pacific Auditorium-inspired entrance at the other end.  Moreover, if you take the time to really study the layout it’s antithetical to Disney imagineering. It’s my understanding that the biggest problem facing removal is the depth of the attraction’s anchor points. If it happens it will happen when the Great Movie Ride gets a long-overdue makeover, but it’s not a current priority. I’ll believe it when I see it.

Marvel Land
This has to be mentioned. But there just doesn’t seem to be any way for this to become a reality. In a recent conversation it was again mentioned that Universal owns the Marvel “park rights” east of the Mississippi. I’m currently reading Marvel Comics: The Untold Story and trust me when I say that the Marvel Universe in the hands of Disney imagineers would be one of the greatest things that could ever happen. It’s because of this that I won’t give up on a possible Marvel Land and I wouldn’t put it past Disney to broker a deal in this regard, but it won’t happen anytime soon.

Backburner
Star Wars, Pixar, and potential effects on Hollywood Studios is clearly the most interesting conversation but they’re not the only rumors circulating. Avatar Land at Animal Kingdom, the Fantasyland Expansion, and the work at Hollywood Studios most likely means that Epcot will be receiving attention in the not-too-distant future. Updates in Future World are in the mix—maybe Soarin’ and for sure Captain EO—but the most interesting discussion is associated with the possibility of adding pavilion(s) to the World Showcase. Not since the Norway pavilion was added in 1988 have we seen an addition there. Before that it was Morocco in 1984. There is apparently room for new pavilions and it’s interesting to consider the countries that would be candidates. I would put the odds on a South American representative, specifically one of the countries Walt visited during his WWII goodwill tour chronicled in the Walt & El Grupo documentary: Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.

That’s the current state of the rumor mill at least in terms of my discussions. This fan is excited about whatever Disney does with Star Wars in the parks. I’ll also be holding out for significant Marvel additions in the future, but only because it’s just more fun that way. Feel free to post what you’ve heard or even what you’re hoping for.

First-Look at Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Concept Art

Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios begins on July 5th, but today we are getting our first look at what the stages for the various events will look like.

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Above, we have a concept of what the stage in front of the Sorcerer’s Hat will look like. This stage will be used for several events including the “coolest summer ever” dance party and the Frozen Fireworks Spectacular.

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This second piece of art shows us the interior of the Premiere Theater, home to “For The First Time in Forever”: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. Guests will be able to follow the bouncing ball (or more likely Olaf) and sing along with the characters appearing live on the stage.

Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is running daily July 5th through September 1st.

Looks like a lot of fun! What do you think?

July 4th 2014 Festivities & Fireworks at Walt Disney World

Guests can celebrate America’s birthday with a red, white and blue extravaganza at Walt Disney World Resort. There will be no shortage of nighttime fun as fireworks will dance across the skies above the Florida vacation kingdom. This year marks a special milestone in America’s history, too: the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” observes its 200th anniversary in 2014.

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Here’s a look a what’s in store:

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The celebration begins with “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky,” July 3 and 4 at Magic Kingdom. The 14-minute fireworks spectacular rockets into the sky above Cinderella Castle at 9 p.m. both nights.

The fireworks are set to an exciting musical score produced in a concert band style. This score was specifically created to stir a sense of pride in being American, show producers say, while at the same time, inviting guests from around the world to feel part of the celebration.

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Guests also can enjoy a twist on traditional fireworks with the “Rockin’ 4th of July Celebration.” At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the party kicks off at the Sorcerer’s Hat stage at 6 p.m. and continues through 11 p.m. on July 4 with live entertainment from “The Hollywood Rockers” whose music will take guests on a rockin’ road trip across America.

Everything leads up to a special rock n’ roll fireworks presentation above the Sorcerer’s Hat starting at 10:15 p.m.

Epcot

Guests visiting Epcot on July 4 will have the opportunity to meet some of their favorite Disney characters dressed in patriotic attire throughout the afternoon at the American Adventure Pavilion. Voices of Liberty, the eight-part a capella group, will have special performances at American Gardens Theatre at 12:30, 1:45 and 3 p.m. They also will perform inside the American Adventure Rotunda at 4:15 and 5 p.m. that day. Guests also will have the opportunity to catch the Spirit of America Fife & Drum Corps outside at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 4 and 4:45 p.m.

That evening, the spectacular fireworks and laser show “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” lights the night at 10 p.m. with a heart-pounding grand finale in a salute to America.

More Frozen iPhone Cases and Vanity MagicBands on the Way to Walt Disney World

Some new phone cases and MagicBands with your favorite Frozen characters are on their way to Walt Disney World:

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8 new D-Tech on Demand phone case designs will be released starting this Saturday at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and as well at the Marketplace Co-Op. The cases come in iPhone 4/4S and 5/5S. The Marketplace Co-Op location will have a few designs not found anywhere else, while the “Frozen Summer Fun” design will only be found at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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Next week, 3 open edition vanity MagicBands with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf will be released. The same rules will apply as did with the Star Wars MagicBands where guests must present one of the following for the MagicBand to be linked to at the time of purchase: valid theme park admission, Memory Maker card or another MagicBand. These items will not be available for purchase online or via Merchandise Guest Services.

VIDEO: New Daily “Frozen Fireworks” Show Debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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As part of Frozen Summer Fun at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests have the opportunity to see a new nightly fireworks show now through September 1st. The show is an odd, yet interesting mix of live stage show and fireworks, including a video presentation of Olaf’s Summer Vacation featuring photos guests took of the popular snowman throughout the day:

We’ll be sharing more Frozen Summer Fun today on twitter and be sharing more videos and photos with you starting tomorrow, so stay tuned!