Celebrate the Seasons with New Duffy the Disney Bear Items

By Steven Miller on the Disney Parks Blog:

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The start of a New Year brings many reasons to celebrate. This year, there are two months of back-to-back holidays including Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. I caught up with Monty Maldovan, long-time artist with Disney Design Group, about some of the new merchandise coming for Mickey Mouse’s bear, Duffy the Disney Bear. Monty recently celebrated the release of three original art pieces, including one featuring Mickey and Duffy, at the Art of Disney in Downtown Disney Marketplace.

“I had a lot of fun designing some of the seasonal outfits for Duffy the Disney Bear this year,” said Monty. “We have some new things that our guests have told us they wanted including outfits for 17-inch bears and smaller sized bears that have been a hit!”

“Celebrate
The 9-inch Valentine’s Day bear has been extremely popular this year (at time of press there weren’t many remaining in merchandise locations). For St. Patrick’s Day, Monty designed a costume for a 17-inch bear that includes my favorite detail – a bow tie! Monty felt the bow tie was the perfect complement to the bowler hat (and here I thought it was because of my intense love for bow ties).

Monty also designed what may be my favorite Duffy item I’ve seen in the past two years – a 9-inch egg that unzips to reveal a 7-inch bear dressed as a baby chick. He said the design was inspired by previously released plush.

“We introduced Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse plush eggs about two years ago,” explained Monty. “Guests loved them, so we updated the colors this year and added a version with Duffy.”

“Celebrate
Other favorites will return this spring including two 12-inch bears. Gardener Duffy will be found at the start of theEpcot International Flower & Garden Festival on March 6. Monty said the pocket on the front of his overalls is big enough to hold a Disney Gift Card (smells like the perfect gift for someone with a green thumb). Graduate Duffy looks similar to last year’s design but features different colors.

“Celebrate
Finally, we released a series of new Hidden Mickey pins that has Duffy the Disney Bear sporting different Disney hats. These pins build on a collection introduced last year of Duffy wearing hats. Look for them on cast members’ lanyards at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts.

Pictures: A Look at All of the New Walt Disney World Maps

While the new Walt Disney World maps may not be available to guests until tomorrow, we managed to get our hands on them a few days early and decided to share a look at these new maps with you today (Click each to see larger image):

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Magic Kingdom

Epcot

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Downtown Disney

Water Parks

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Leaked Concept Art & Details – “Disney Springs” Set to Replace WDW’s Downtown Disney

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Since the cancellation of the Hyperion Wharf project for Downtown Disney some time ago, we have all been wondering what will be happening to what is now Pleasure Island. Well… we may not have to wonder any more…

A few days ago, an unnamed source provided us with a PDF document referring to the overhaul of Downtown Disney by a project name which we will not be disclosing at this time. The project includes changes to the entire Downtown Disney district as we know it, including a rumored change to the name “Disney Springs”. According to the document, “The roots of this destination can be traced back as it evolved around the town’s local spring. In this evolution, clear changes in the environment have manifested, making what we know today as [Disney Springs].”

That evolution can be seen in the above image. The new backstory covering all of the area has the districts blossoming around a spring somewhere in the state of Florida. If you look closely, you can see train tracks constructed and removed, various structures go from a temporary to a permanent look, and the entire area expand into the complex as it may exist in just a few years time.

The document goes on to talk about three districts at “Disney Springs” including West Side, The Village Marketplace, and The Town Center. West Side is what we now know as Downtown Disney West Side. In the new backstory for this area, “The West Side was home to a fishing lodge and a campsite for musical gatherings of the brave souls of pioneer Florida. The elevated train tracks would connect [Disney Springs] to the coast and beyond. The larger structures date from America’s postwar prosperity host a variety of dining and entertainment.”

As you can see in the concept art above, the remains of the elevated train tracks will be constructed, possibly offering a second level patio where older guests can drink and dine while they watch shoppers pass on the ground below.

This elevation artwork shows guests meandering below the train tracks covered in shrubbery. We are not sure what the building on the right might be…

According to these plans, Downtown Disney Marketplace will be renamed The Village Marketplace. The backstory for this area states: “An upscale neighborhood, now dubbed The Village Marketplace, developed to the east. The meandering streets of the original plan and the mature trees and native flowers that line them make this a truly pedestrian friendly environment, for the modern day perambulators.”

In the concept art above, you can see a new bridge that will connect the two sides of the Marketplace, stretching roughly from where the LEGO Imagination Center is to Rainforest Cafe on the other side.

Some elevation artwork for The Village Marketplace section is featured above.

The final section occupies what is currently Pleasure Island and its adjoined parking area. This new section is called The Town Center. This section will expand to include new structures using land freed-up by building a new bus loop and multi-level parking structure. According to the backstory, “As [Disney Springs] flourished, a handsome commercial district expanded to the south known today as the Town Center. Today the sophisticated shopping area rivals all local offerings but it is the comfort from its landscape and the calming effects of its fountains and shallow pools that beckon its guests to linger, and most importantly return.”

The above concept art depicts the interior of one of the new buildings in this area of “Disney Springs”.

Some elevation artwork showcases collections of shops with shrubbery and a large covering between them.

To better illustrate the planned changes to the districts, we have labeled the map overview of the project and pointed out some of the more important changes:

  1. A skybridge (overhead walkway) over Buena Vista Drive allows guests to safely cross the street and marks the entrance to “Disney Springs”. As well, Buena Vista Drive will dive under the car and bus entrances to “Disney Springs”.
  2. A new, larger bus loop located at the center of the entire complex
  3. New parking multi-level structure over what was mostly the second parking lot at Downtown Disney Marketplace
  4. Some strange added structure on the AMC 24 on West Side
  5. What is currently Planet Hollywood will no longer be surrounded by water an will probably be turned into some other establishment
  6. New, larger boat dock possibly built to handle large watercraft such as Friendship Boats
  7. New waterside building featured in the first piece of concept art above, replacing Rock ‘N’ Roll Beach Club & Motion
  8. Walkway between Portobello and Cookes of Dublin, allowing easier passage through the entire complex
  9. The Spring, the new focal point of the entire development
  10. The Town Center, a new area constructed on what is mostly now a parking lot. The dark orange structures on the map are all new buildings that will be part of the area.
  11. The current site of Pollo Campero/Bodie’s All-American/Babycakes NYC is empty, leading us to believe it will be demolished
  12. New bridge crossing the lake in the Village Marketplace
  13. New buildings replacing the former bus loop in the Village Marketplace
  14. Bridge connecting Village Marketplace to Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort

Now, as always, it is important to mention that none of this is official. This project may or may not happen (just like Hyperion Wharf, which still never took shape even after an official Disney announcement). However, according to the documents, this is the current plan for the Downtown Disney area at the Walt Disney World Resort.

So, what do you think of the plans for “Disney Springs”? Is this the best way to fix Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World?

Conner Purzycki’s 12/31/12 DLR Photo Report

Conner did the first photo report of 2013! He rang in the new year at the Disneyland Report and captured some magic!

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Special Barges have been installed for New Years Eve.
New Years Eve stage in front of Carthay Circle
These rocks just came out from behind tarps recently
These rocks was recently unveiled. 
You can see the difference between old and new. Perhaps a test for the upcoming BTMRR refurb??
New Years Eve Stage near It’s a Small World. 
Kodak opted to not renew their lease. Booth in Fantasyland will remain. 
Nothing going on in the fantasyland theater yet
Construction continues.
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Honda Exhibit returns to Innoventions.
World of Color barge close up.
New Years Eve stage at Paradise Gardens. 
Construction continues on what was the Neverland Pool at The Disneyland Hotel. 
Mad T Party keeping the beat up to the new year.
Country singers entertain guests in Cars Land until the new year. 
Disney Pushed Glow with the Show ears this holiday. 
Incentives of exclusive stickers and seating were offered. 
Glow with the Show ears were being sold buy one get one free December 31st only. 

New Pins to Collect or Trade Coming to Disney Parks in 2013

By Steven Miller on The Disney Parks Blog:

New Pins to Collect or Trade Coming to Disney Parks in 2013
When I served as project manager for Disney Pin Trading, I was often asked by guests which pins they should collect or trade. My best advice for someone starting a Disney pin collection is to pick a certain theme and trade for what you like. For years, we have offered mini-collections that are an easy way to jump start a collection. I spoke with Jeanne Lewis, merchandiser for Disney pins, about some of these new collections arriving in 2013.

“We have new limited edition pin collections coming to Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts next year,” explained Jeanne. “Some pins will be released each month, while others may be released every other month or once each quarter. I like these mini-collections because they have one consistent story. I also like making these pins extra special by adding different elements like stained glass or sculpted metal.”

New Pins to Collect or Trade Coming to the Disneyland Resort in 2013
Fans at Disneyland will see the next chapter of the “Piece of Disneyland Resort History” collection. For this series, Jeanne acquired costume pieces from the Creative Costuming team from various Audio-Animatronics figures. I like the “it’s a small world” pin that features pieces of the Japanese girl’s obi sash from the attraction’s final scene. Each pin in the series will have an edition size of 1,000.

The “Window to the Magic” collection is also coming to Disneyland Resort. This pin series features scenes from classic Disney animated films where magical things took place by windows. The pins in this series will have edition sizes of 1,000.

New Pins to Collect or Trade Coming to Walt Disney World Resort in 2013
For Walt Disney World Resort, there will be a pin-of-the-month collection called “Good Luck / Bad Luck.” This playful collection shows there are two sides to every story – lucky and unlucky. I thought the Flower pin was funny (poor Flower!). The edition size for these pins will be 1,000.

Surprise Pin Collections Coming to Disney Parks in 2013
I convinced Jeanne to let me tease two new surprise pin collections for 2013. There will be six different pins in each collection, released at various dates throughout the year. The Walt Disney World Resort collection is called “Remember When” and gives a nod to classic Disney attractions and characters. The Disneyland Resort collection has images of vintage Disney characters in stylized crests. The surprise pins will each have an edition size of 750.

I invite you to keep watching Disney.com/Pins for the latest news about pin releases. Happy trading!

Five New Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick Off ‘Year of the Ear’ at Disney Parks

By Thomas Smith on the Disney Parks Blog:

Over the holidays, we shared our first updates on what to expect with “Limited Time Magic” at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, including the announcement that 2013 is the “Year of the Ear” at both parks. Today, there’s more to share – a first look at January’s limited release Disney Couture Ear Hats.

 

 

Limited Release Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick off the 'Year of the Ear' at Disney Parks
 

Limited Release Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick off the 'Year of the Ear' at Disney Parks
 

Every month, Disney Parks will offer new ear hats to add to your collection as part of “Limited Time Magic.” January will start with five new Ear Hats. Which one is your favorite?

Limited Release Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick off the 'Year of the Ear' at Disney Parks
 

Limited Release Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick off the 'Year of the Ear' at Disney Parks
 

 

Limited Release Disney Couture Ear Hats Kick off the 'Year of the Ear' at Disney Parks
 

We’ll be posting “Limited Time Magic” updates on Fridays during 2013 so be sure and check the Disney Parks Blog to find out what’s coming to the parks. You can also find updates on Twitter using the hashtag #LimitedTimeMagic and on our limitedtimemagic.com web page.

Larry Delceg’s DLR 1/4/2013 Photo Report

Photographer Larry Delceg and his family went to the Disneyland Resort on the 4th of January. He was able to capture the final holiday magic and the first of limited time magic. They were also able to capture some of the final runs of Thunder Mountain before it goes through a sixth month renovation. Enjoy!

PhCast members were present to provide face painting for the children.
The Three Kings Festival (Dia De Reyes) was celebrated at Big Thunder Ranch on January 4th, 5th and 6th. This festival of the Epiphany recognizes the historic visit of three foreign kings who came to honor Jesus. Christians celebrate this event because it symbolizes that the gift of life in Christ is for all people and all nations. Hispanic culture especially prizes this holiday, and many Spanish speakers were present – enthusiastically participating in the festivities. It was a unique Disney event and a truly wonderful experience.
For more information on the Three Kings Festival... just read this sign!
For more information on the Three Kings Festival… just read this sign!
Cast members were present to provide face painting for the children.
Cast members were present to provide face painting for the children.
The grammy award winning
The grammy award winning “Mariachi Divas” performed periodically throughout the day. Performers at Disneyland are always exceptional, and the level of talent demonstrated by this group was especially impressive.
Have you ever tried playing the bass while singing?
Mickey and Minnie demonstrated some fine dance moves.
Mickey and Minnie demonstrated some fine dance moves.
Little princesses became part of the show.
Little princesses became part of the show.
Not to be mistaken for
Not to be mistaken for “Woody”, cast member Victor from San Juan Puerto Rico enthusiastically greeted guests.
Word is getting out that Earl of Sandwich is now open in Downtown Disney. Time for an in-depth photo report!
Around noon, wait time to the register was almost exactly 15 minutes.
Unfortunately, the books were not available for reading while in line...
A close-up of the highly reflective menu...
The bread is baked fresh every morning.
The bread is baked fresh every morning.
On January 4th, John was not personally present to make our sandwiches.
Step 1: A first time customer is preparing to unwrap her warm prize...
Step 2:
Step 3: Moments before eating, this is what your
Step 3: Moments before eating, this is what your “Italian” will look like. It was amazing.
The
 “Full Montegue”
Shortly before you consume it, this is what your
The Full Montegue. Photographer Larry Delceg rated it as “It actually may have been the best hot sandwich ever.”
Picnic table style outdoor seating. This is perfect if you like sitting with people you've never met before.
A delightful culinary experience!
Legend has it that a ghost mine train can be spotted in these here hills. And these here photos were taken three days before that train disappeared for a long-term refurb project which will extend through most of 2013...
Legend has it that a ghost mine train can be spotted in these here hills. And these here photos were taken three days before that train disappeared for a long-term refurb project which will extend through most of 2013…
Last glimpse of the runaway ghost train until October 31, 2013...
Last glimpse of the runaway ghost train until October 31, 2013…
The end of Christmas 2012: On January 4th, the following photos were taken just two days before 2012 Christmas decorations would be removed from the Disneyland Parks.First we have Cars Land...
A Small World Holiday.
New Orleans Square is stunning at Christmas time.
Shortly after the Disneyland fireworks show on the evening of January 4th, a freak snowstorm struck Anaheim. Fortunately for travelers, the frozen precipitation subsided after only a few  minutes.
Shortly after the Disneyland fireworks show on the evening of January 4th, a freak snowstorm struck Anaheim. Fortunately for travelers, the frozen precipitation subsided after only a few minutes.
Like searching for the holy grail... another attempt at the perfect castle photo. And the end of another magical Disneyland vacation...
 

Tim Alcoser’s 1/10/13 Photo Report (Special Golden Horseshoe Photos!)

Tim Alcoser went to the Disneyland Resort on the 10th of January. He captured limited magic of the Salute to the Golden Horseshoe Revue and continued construction at the resort. He reported:

I headed to the Disneyland Resort with Connor Purzycki to see the first public showing of the Golden Horseshoe Revue and the first of the many to come Limited Time Magic guests will get to enjoy this year. There are a lot of ride closures and refurbishments around the resort as is typical for this slow time of year, including Fantasmic. Princess Fantasy Faire is coming along very nice. Most of the Christmas decorations are down already, including the Christmas trees at DCA and Disneyland. Enjoy!

– Tim Alcoser

 

If you purchase multi-day tickets, these cast members are taking your picture with a small cell phone like device before you enter the parks.This is to fight multi-day ticket scammers who buy tickets for several days and
If you purchase multi-day tickets, these cast members are taking your picture with a small cell phone like device before you enter the parks.
This is to fight multi-day ticket scammers who buy tickets for several days and “rent” days out to people. Not against the law, but in direct violation of Disney policy.

There was already a line at park opening to reserve a spot to see the Golden Horseshoe Revue.
There was already a line at park opening to reserve a spot to see the Golden Horseshoe Revue.
The line wasn't too long, but it took a long time to get through because guests needed to sign a waiver that they may be filmed.
The line wasn’t too long, but it took a long time to get through because guests needed to sign a waiver that they may be filmed.
The Golden Horseshoe had several cameramen on hand.
The Golden Horseshoe had several cameramen on hand.
The band comes out in preparation for show start.

The band comes out in preparation for show start.

Can-Can girls start the show right.
The Golden Horseshoe had several cameramen on hand.
Ms. Lily makes her appearance.
She reflected light unto unsuspecting male guests and made her comments on some.
“Your single? No wonder your so happy” ~ Ms. Lily.
Lots of guest interaction.
Lots of guest interaction.
The fun is not limited to the stage.
The fun is not limited to the stage.
Main Street Station under refurbishment.  You cannot exit or enter the train from this location at this time.Primeval World and Grand Canyon Diorama are open.
Main Street Station under refurbishment. You cannot exit or enter the train from this location at this time.
Primeval World and Grand Canyon Diorama are open.

Fossil shop in Downtown Disney under refurbishment.
Fossil shop in Downtown Disney under refurbishment.
Cold but beautiful day at Disneyland.  High of about 55 degrees.
Movie advertising inside Innoventions.

Movie advertising inside Innoventions.

Toontown City Hall.
Gadget's Go Coaster in Toontown.
Disneyland Limited steams into Toontown Station.
Haunted Mansion Holiday decorations being taken down.
Mark Twain being repainted.
Mark Twain being repainted.
Work being done on Fantasmic.
Work being done on Fantasmic.
The line for the Golden Horseshoe Revue remained long throughout the day.
The line for the Golden Horseshoe Revue remained long throughout the day.
Vineyards at California Adventure.
Christmas trees and most Christmas decorations are down.
 

Mickey Check for Kids’ Meals Debuts at Disneyland Resort,

By Pam Brandon on the Disney Parks Blog:

From an udon noodle bowl at Carthay Circle Restaurant at Disney California Adventure park to turkey pot pie atCinderella’s Royal Table at Magic Kingdom Park, the new Mickey Check is now featured on kids’ menus in both quick-service and table-service restaurants across Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.
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Following the introduction earlier this month at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort, the expansion of the Mickey Check helps families easily find nutritious choices, part of an ongoing program that launched in 2006 with nutrition guidelines. The Mickey Check makes it even easier to identify healthier food options in all of the Disney theme parks and resorts.

Choices that receive the Mickey Check must meet Disney Nutrition Guidelines that limit calories, saturated fat, sodium and sugar. For the Disney chefs, it’s been a fun challenge to tweak menus. For example, Blue Bayou inDisneyland park now offers seared salmon, spaghetti, broccolini and fresh fruit for kids. At Le Cellier Steakhouse in the Canada Pavilion at Epcot, there’s grilled sirloin with green beans and brown rice. (Kids’ Complete Meals must be ordered without substitutions and include at least three of the following food groups: fruits and vegetables; low-fat dairy; whole grains or lean protein, beans, eggs and nuts.)

Mickey Check for Kids’ Meals Debuts at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort
While new to table-service restaurants, the Mickey Check also appears on some Disney-licensed food products sold at retail locations, on qualifying recipes at Disney.com and Family.com, and on menus at quick-service restaurants at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts.

Has your family found a favorite Mickey Check item in the theme parks or resorts? For more information, visitwww.DisneyMickeyCheck.com.