REVIEW, VIDEO & PHOTOS: “Glow with the Show” Mouse Ears Debut at Fantasmic! at WDW

Last night, Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios celebrated its 15th anniversary with the debut of “glow with the Show” Mouse Ears, an item that illuminates in different ways to interact with and become part of the show. These mouse ears first premiered at Disneyland Resort over a year ago and have been a mediocre success, selling few units while offering such an innovative concept. The hope in Florida is that tourists will be more open to the idea than the local crowd that visits the parks in Anaheim.

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I’m not sure if this will be a regular thing, but there was a cart out full of Glow with the Show ears in the very front of the park as soon as we entered Disney’s Hollywood Studios last night…

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One thing is certain: They are trying really hard to make sure gusts know what “Glow the Show” is and that they go home with them. Window displays in the park featured the items and there were plenty of carts and trucks on the way to the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater selling the ears.

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The ears themselves have been modified greatly from the ones you’ll find in California. The troublesome button on the outside of the ears was replaced with a switch on the inside, added cushioning makes the hat more comfortable and keeps it on, and new adjustable strap was a nice touch. Overall, they improved every issue I had with the ear hat in California.

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With tax, the hats are $25.00 still, a good value considering the price of your average ear hat at the parks.

As far as the usage of the ears in Fantasmic! last night, I was very pleased. I never felt like the technology was overused and when the effects were used, it really added something to the show. You can judge for yourself in our shorter highlight video or in our video of the ears through the full show:

As you can see, a fair amount of the crowd had Glow with the Show mouse ears. Now, the entire dining section of the amphitheater was given them for free, but I would estimate that 30-40% of the remaining crowd had purchased them. This is far beyond the response the ears have received at Disneyland, but probably still below the amount Disney would like.

It will be interesting to see as we move forward if guests embrace the technology here in Florida, especially when the ears debut at the Magic Kingdom on Saturday for Wishes! and Celebrate the Magic. Only time will tell.

So, what do you think? Are you going to buy these ears on your next trip?

Dirk Wallen’s 10/27/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and the All-Star Resorts last week and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip, so let’s take a look:

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They are still testing Downtown Disney busses from Animal Kingdom daily

In preparation for the new queue for Festival of the Lion King in Africa, Tusker House is getting some work done

Work continues on the new Festival of the Lion King theater

In the queue for Expedition Everest, the screens were finally turned on for this new display in the queue

These should interact with MagicBands in the coming weeks

The ads are pretty funny

Frozen billboard outside Disney’s Hollywood Studios

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

There are 4 new screens installed at the canner at Star Tours as well

We assume these will interact with MagicBand as well at some point

Frozen banners are now hanging in the animation courtyard

There are construction walls up by PIXAR Place for some reason

The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights is ready to premiere on November 8th

At the All-Star Resorts, more of these trophy cases have been installed. This one is at Music.

At Movies, the display changes between The Muppets and Star Wars

Eventually, these displays may interact with your MagicBand as well

Here is the Star Wars display

MagicBand accessories are now available at most of the resorts

Hollywood Studios’ Brown Derby Opens New Patio Lounge Today

The Hollywood Brown Derby Restaurant at Disney’s Hollywood Studios opened a new patio lounge today; diners can now relax and enjoy the warmth and sunshine while dining on the Brown Derby’s fabulous menu selections.

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Under the big red umbrellas, diners can enjoy a glass of wine, beer and cocktails, such as a classic Mint Gimlet (Nolet’s Silver Dry Gin, simply syrup, lime juice and fresh mint) or a Bloody Mary with Absolut Peppar Vodka. The Brown Derby serves flights of martinis, Champagne, wines, Scotch and Grand Marnier, and wine by the glass or half bottle.

New Lounge at The Hollywood Brown Derby Debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The Patio Lounge menu includes artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, duck confit tacos, steamed Prince Edward Island mussels, Derby Cocktail with jumbo lump blue crab, black tiger shrimp, avocado and a horseradish-tomato juice. It also features two Derby Sliders, one Wagyu beef slider with cognac mustard aïoli, smoked gouda cheese, bacon and avocado, and another house-made chorizo slider with chipotle mayo, manchego cheese, pickles and crispy onions.

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Or why not pop by the Patio Lounge just for dessert? The dessert menu offers Chocolate Three Ways (praline milk chocolate cream, crunchy ganache and orange-chocolate mousse), a banana-white chocolate toffee tower on a cocoa-almond cookie and bananas Foster, or strawberry Champagne cheesecake.

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Guests cannot make reservations for Brown Derby’s Patio Lounge, it’s on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests cannot use the Disney Dining Plan when dining at the Patio Lounge, but the Tables in Wonderland discount can be applied to your bill.

 

VIDEO: Glow with the Show “Dances” with the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights

Last night, I was lucky enough to attend a special cast member preview of the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. I am happy to report that the Glow with the Show ears did start working with the show last night and we have several videos of them dancing along with the lights to share with you today. Let’s start with my personal favorite:

Here’s another song and the turning on of the lights:

Another song:

And here’s the last:

Outside of World of Color, this is the best use I have seen for the Glow with the Show ears to date. It just feels like the proper setting for them as everything around you is lighting up. Why not have something on your head do it too? If Glow with the Show does not pan out, I at least hope it returns annually for Osborne Lights because it just feels like it has been there all along.

Dirk Wallen’s 11/23/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Saturday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

The free Jingle Cruise posters may be gone, but you can still snap a shot of this one…

New souvenir holiday cup

Some tarps are up on the top of the buildings that house Country Bear Jamboree and the Enchanted Tiki Room

Walls came down in front of Pinocchio’s Village Haus revealing a new planter/bench

It seems this will also serve as some overflow seating for guests at the restaurant on busy days (the seating area was also expanded slightly)

The paint is still drying in some areas

Walls are still up on this section

The giant Mickey wreath is now up on the Contemporary

Moving over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Christmas tree has been installed replacing the long-running Monsters University display

Yummmmmm…

A sparse collection of celebrity autographs now hangs in Sid Cahuenga’s at the Studios, no longer a store and now a MyMagic+ service center

Phineas and Ferb wearing holiday attire

Much of the Sid Cahuenga’s merchandise has moved to the AFI Showcase by the Backlot Tour

The final display in the AFI Showcase from Life of Pi is now gone

Inside the Magic of Disney Animation building, posters are now up for Big Hero 6 and Inside Out

As well as The Good Dinosaur and Planes Fire and Rescue

Next door to the Cars meet and greet, a new quick service coffee and pastry stall is going up

The web at the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Playset Adventure is under refurbishment

Some sort of permanant stall is going up at the front of PIXAR Place as well…

“You Could Be In Pictures Kid!” Hollywood Brown Derby Lobby To Interact with MagicBand

Story courtesy of Jeremiah Good @JeremiahGood

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The Hollywood Brown Derby just began some early testing with changing framed “magazine covers” on the walls in the lobby. The frames were installed several weeks ago, but tests actually using these screen pictures just began this past weekend.

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At this point, if a cast member with a photo attached to their MagicBands walks into the lobby, they will appear on the cover of the framed magazines. When the final product rolls out with MyMagic+, when guests with reservations come into the restaurant, it will trigger with a “set” picture attached to their MagicBand to appear on the screens.

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Once the guest is seated at a table, they will be brought a photo print of their cover. There is no word yet on if this would be an added cost to buy or included with PhotoPass. It is also possible that this will be part of MyMemoryMaker, which we still have no further details on.

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The pictures you see in this post are the default pictures. The little black dot on the upper left hand corner of the pictures is the sensor.

So, what do you think? Is this a cool use of MagicBand technology, or a waste?

VIDEO: Villainy in the Sky Fireworks Truly The Highlight of “Unleash the Villains”

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As we upload videos of the next day or so, I thought it was clear that the first video we had to share from the “Unleash the Villains” Friday the 13th event had to be the 9-minute fireworks spectacular. The song choices and pyrotechnics in Villainy in the Sky were absolutely stunning. Watch the show for yourself:

We have much more to share from this incredible event on this week’s podcast and over the next few days here on WDWNT.com, so stay tuned!

REVIEW: Crowds Swarm “Unleash The Villains” on Friday the 13th at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

By now, you’ve probably heard from several other sites how “Unleash the Villains” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios was a disaster. Well, in my opinion, Friday the 13th at Walt Disney World turned out to be a huge success. Let’s look at the evening piece by piece…

First of all, Disney clearly spent money. A lot of money. The stage was re-decorated as Hades’ Hangout and it looked great, maybe even better than it does when it gets redressed for Star Wars Weekends where it sees a lot more use.

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Throughout the day at Studios guests could see a countdown clock winding down to 8PM and the Unleashing of the Villains

So, for those who deemed the night a complete failure, I have a theory. You probably left your residence around 6Pm and thought that would leave you enough time to enter the park before the event started. Well, there is your problem. Knowing that this event was announced several months ago and knowing how popular the Disney Villains are, it was clear the park was going to hit capacity sometime before 8PM. We arrived at Disney’s Hollywood studios around 3PM and there was already a small crowd gathering in front of the stage. We grabbed our spot dead center in a place where we could see both the stage and fireworks at 5:30PM. By 6PM, this was what was behind us…

Clearly, most of the crowd consisted of  locals, cast members, or people in the know about Walt Disney World. Everyone thought they could just leave from work or whatever else they were doing during the day and still get a great spot and enjoy this event. They were very wrong.

The meet and greet lines began forming at 2Pm and by 6PM they were a complete disaster. This isn’t Disney’s fault, but it is a testament to how great of an idea this event was.

A lot has been said about the parking situation at Studios on Friday. Honestly, what did anyone expect? If everyone left at the same time and 35,000 tried to jam into any theme park parking lot at once, the results would be the same. There isn’t a parking lot on the face of the earth equipped to deal with this situation, especially not a park as small as DHS. Epcot has the most wonderfully designed parking lot on earth, but it is still a nightmare when everyone tries to leave after fireworks on New Year’s Eve or the 4th of July.

In the end, the only people to blame for any shortcomings on Friday are those who left at the last minute and expected to waltz into the park. No offense, but whenever an event like this happens, it is best to arrive early. I understand this is not an option for everyone who wanted to attend, but I feel like a majority of people who showed up probably could have arrived earlier in the day. The park was empty when I arrived at 3PM. It was packed by 6PM. I have never seen a park fill-in like this in my life.

There were some crowd control issues that arose around 8PM, but again, they were not the fault of any Disney cast members. Some really horrible guests tried their best to stand in places they were not allowed to once all of the viewing areas around the stage had filled in. Cast members were pretty much forced to yell in their faces and threaten to call security before these individuals finally decided to move along and stop holding up the entire event.

Once things actually got started, the entertainment department really shined. Taking pieces that had worked well for Star Wars Weekends and Monsters University Homecoming, the Hades’ Hangout stage hosted 5 hours of stand-out performances. The festivities began with DJ Iggnite:

A little after 8PM, Hades and Meg from Hercules took over hosting duties and introduced the 13 villains for the evening:

At this point, the rotating meet and greets began where guests could meet Oogie Boogie or Jafar, Maleficent or Bowler Hat Guy, and the Evil Queen or Shan Yu. The remaining villains appeared in the crowd during the music and dancing portion of the evening.

Instead of taking the luck of the draw, many guests in the long lines around Echo Lake would stand aside and let people go ahead of them until the Villain they wanted to meet would arrive. I usually would be pretty angry about this, but all of the guests seemed to agree to this, so while it is usually unacceptable, under the circumstances I think it was alright. Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas made his debut at the event and I can understand the excitement of meeting a new character, especially one of that level of popularity.

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Meanwhile, back at the stage, DJ Iggnite and Bernie Burkette & Brimstone (otherwise known as Mulch, Sweat, and Shears) took turns performing and interacting with Hades, Meg, Pain and Panic:

All of the festivities paused for the Villainy in the Sky fireworks show at 11PM:

The fireworks were the highlight of the night. I have seen many a fireworks show in my time, and Villainy in the Sky has to be in my top 5 all-time. Hopefully the brand-new 9 minute show will be tweaked musically and return at some point in the future.

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After fireworks, dancing and live music continued on stage and the meet and greets continued by Echo Lake until the park closed at 1AM. Leaving the park anytime after 12:00AM really wasn’t an issue.

In conclusion, if you think this event was anything but a success, you are quite mis-informed. I met plenty of people who waited hours to meet Oogie Boogie and after they did, they were so happy that it didn’t matter that they waited that long. People who came just to see fireworks were treated to a spectacular brand new show and felt as if it was worth the trip. The added musical performances and entertainment through the night were great and really filled in the event schedule nicely.

If you ask guests who attended this event if they would do it again, I think almost anyone who didn’t sit in hours of car traffic to get in will tell you “yes”. If rumors are true, you may very well get to see “Unleash the Villains” once more, perhaps even as a hard-ticket party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios starting in 2014…

Video by Tom Corless, Photos by Joe Hogarty

Joe Hogarty’s 9/18/13 WDW (Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot) Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Joe Hogarty Visited the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios last week and has a ton of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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Castle Dreamlights are already being installed

Princesses are gone from Town Square Theater, now it is just Mickey

Pluto has an umbrella!

As always, so does Mary Poppins

Moving over to Epcot

The new restrooms at the American Adventure have opened

A new water fountain was installed as well

The new restrooms are really nice

They have Dyson Airblades

Mirrors by the doorway

We can start to see Spice Road Table taking shape in Morocco

The restaurant has an interesting look

The new stage for Mo’ Rockin’

Pooh and Tigger meeting guests at International Gateway while their U.K. home is being refurbished

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Moving over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights is already being installed

Frozen billboards up in the Animation Courtyard

Banners are up for Toy Story of Terror in the Animation Courtyard

Another Frozen billboard on Mickey Avenue

RUMOR: Disney and Warner Brothers to Bring “The Lord of the Rings” to Disney Parks

Yes, that’s right. It sounds like Disney and Warner Brothers have either signed or are very close to signing an agreement that will bring “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” movie-inspired areas to the Disney Parks. This comes on the heels of rumors that it would be Universal that would acquire the theme parks rights several months ago.

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Disney began talking to executives at Warner Bros. about the idea late last year, and it seems now that Disney is looking to finalize or announce the deal in hopes of turning the tide in the Orlando theme park wars.

Rumor has it that Universal Orlando’s parks may show stronger attendance numbers in 2014 with the opening of a second Wizarding World of Harry Potter area, actually defeating Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. This has Disney frightened.

With already announced AVATAR inspired attractions going to Animal Kingdom in the not-so-distant future, Disney is rumored to be overhauling a planned expansion of Hollywood Studios focusing to focus Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. It would seem that any Cars Land additions planned for the park are now on hold or may never be built so that Disney could quickly move along with these other projects for the park, opening them between 2015 and 2018.

While we haven’t heard anything about what a Lord of the Rings-inspired area would include, it seems that an announcement from Disney might be imminent.

As with any rumor, you should take this with a grain of salt until it is actually announced. Things often change, especially when negotiations with other companies are involved, so who knows if this project will ever see the light of day. Until then, it sure is fun to think about…

What do you think? Would the Lord of the Rings be a good addition to Disney’s Hollywood Studios?