Dirk Wallen’s 1/5/16 Epcot & Disney Springs Photo Report (Soarin’, Frozen in Norway, STK Steakhouse, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Epcot and Disney Springs yesterday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

IMG_9358

Starting at Epcot, Soarin’ is now closed to make its digital conversion to Soarin’ Around the World and to finish adding a third theater

IMG_9357

Soarin’ being closed changes the outlook of the pavilion quite a bit. Sunshine Seasons will open daily at 11AM and close at 7PM until it returns.

IMG_9356

IMG_9351

You can see the new third Soarin’ theater behind the Imagination! pavilion

IMG_9350

The small park area behind Club Cool is finally being torn down. Pretty sure the butterfly garden will just be erected now as it makes no sense to level this and put the walkways back just for a few weeks.

IMG_9355

Work continues on the new Frozen meet and greet pavilion in Norway

IMG_9353

As well as on the Frozen Ever After attraction

IMG_9349

Moving to Disney Springs, the new bus loop is coming along nicely

IMG_9348

IMG_9347

Work continues on the Town Center area

IMG_9346

IMG_9340

Some buildings look to be nearing completion, possibly opening before the end of the Spring

IMG_9342

STK Steakhouse will be opening likely within the 6-8 weeks or so

IMG_9343

Structural work continues on what will be The Edison, likely delayed until very late in 2016

IMG_9344

IMG_9345

Planet Hollywood closes tomorrow to begin its makeover, meanwhile the buildings around it are nearing completion as well

IMG_9328

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar has a new coaster in stock, The Raven which is Marion’s bar in Raiders of the Lost Ark

IMG_9316

2016 pressed pennies are now available around the resort

IMG_9315

IMG_9296

New Princess MagicBandits on sale

REVIEW: La Nouba by Cirque Du Soleil Introduces New Acts

As part of the show’s ongoing evolution, La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil has introduced two new acts recently: B-Boy, commonly referred to as breakdancing, and Aerial Bamboo, a technique mastered by only a handful of performers worldwide. The acts join the recent additions of uproarious clowns and a breathtaking juggling rolla bolla act.

Aerial Bamboo 1

For the first time in any Cirque du Soleil show, a B-Boy trio is featured in their own electrifying act. B-Boying is a physically demanding form of dance, in which performers execute acrobatic tricks and moves, including flips and spins, to music. The La Nouba artistic staff scoured the globe for its three inaugural B-Boys: Josh Ortiz (“Incredible Josh”), Jean Carlos Lloret (“Bebo”) and Dmytro Li (“Flying Buddha”). The three hail respectively from the Bronx, N.Y., the Boston area and Ukraine and are performing together for the first time. All three have been dancing since their youth and bring their own unique styles to the act.

B-Boy 3

Performing their act for the first time in the United States, Russian couple Alexander and Ekaterina Abramov bring the rare performance of Aerial Bamboo to the La Nouba stage. An art form originating in China, Aerial Bamboo involves a pole-shaped apparatus suspended from the ceiling, with attached loops used for a variety of tricks and stunts. Originally, the pole was made of bamboo, giving the craft its name, but is now made of stainless steel. The act requires extreme trust as for most of the performance, Ekaterina is held only by Alexander – his arms, his feet and even his teeth – as he himself hangs by his feet or arms high above the stage.

To seamlessly integrate the new acts into La Nouba, the show brought back original choreographer Debra Brown, original composer Benoit Jutras and original lighting designer Luc Lafortune to apply their individual crafts and create original Cirque du Soleil acts unlike anything audiences have ever seen before.

To preface my review, I had actually never been to La Nouba. It’s one of those things we had talked about going to see at least a hundred times, but we had just never managed to go see it. Also, I’ve never seen a Cirque show in-person before, but I am familiar with what they are.

In short, I was really blown away. The new acts were great and the show overall was very enjoyable. In fact, the new Aerial Bamboo act was my favorite part of the entire show. It’s definitely not something I personally would see every trip to Walt Disney World, but if you haven’t made time to see La Nouba, you really should. I think it’s a really nice way to cap off an evening at Disney Springs and I can’t imagine a scenario where you would be disappointed.

PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs 1/20/16 (Town Center Construction, Planet Hollywood, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Drik Wallen and myself both took trips to Disney Springs yesterday and have some newsworthy photos to share with you, so let’s take a look:

IMG_9513

Work continues on the Town Center and the new bus loop

IMG_9512

IMG_9510

Planet Hollywood has closed for its makeover into the Planet Hollywood Observatory

IMG_9509

IMG_9506

Concept art for the Town Center up on the walls

IMG_9505

IMG_9503

IMG_9502

Star Wars Valentine’s Day pins are out

IMG_9500

IMG_9498

Some new(ish) phone case designs available from D-Tech on Demand

IMG_9497

IMG_9496

IMG_8043

From the porch of Morimoto Asia, you can clearly see the Town Center construction

IMG_8042

IMG_8039

IMG_8036

IMG_8035

IMG_8046

Restaurants cover the boardwalk around the north edge facing The Landing, just past all of the main “mall” buildings looming in the background

IMG_8045

IMG_8044

IMG_8034

The Ganachery is now selling Star Wars Chocolate Bars

IMG_8033

You can get a whole box for $15…

VIDEO: Imagineers Put The “Springs” In Disney Springs

Today, Disney is sharing more of the incredible details behind the main story point of Disney Springs. At the heart of Disney Springs is a bubbling spring located in Town Center that represents not only the power and beauty of nature, but optimism and possibilities. In the backstory for the project, more than a century ago, this spring attracted the first settlers and over time, the town of “Disney Springs” grew around the spring, eventually creating three additional neighborhoods: The Landing, Marketplace and West Side – each with its own distinct charm.

DS

But how do you build a representation of an authentic Florida spring? The answer: research, technology and artistry. In this video, you can see the level of detail the project team went to in recreating a natural Florida spring like the ones they visited on their many research trips. In it, you’ll see how Imagineers used various shades of bright glass pieces as accent colors to make the springs glitter; how nearby live oak and cypress trees were incorporated into the design of the spring’s bank; and how sculpting added even more depth to the area.

DisneyQuest To Close Soon to Make Way for the NBA Experience

c7eb4e26-b976-4dd9-833c-f06f08f5f64b

Yesterday was the last day guests would be able to purchase annual pass tickets for the DisneyQuest “indoor interactive theme park” on Downtown Disney’s West Side. The move confirms the yet-to-be-announced closure of the attraction in the coming months as part of the Disney Springs overhaul of Downtown Disney.

The NBA Experience is expected to replace DisneyQuest, using all of the space formerly occupied by the failed Disney experiment.

The NBA Experience at Walt Disney World Resort is going to be a one-of-a-kind destination featuring hands-on activities that put families and guests of all ages right in the middle of NBA game action. You’ll be able to explore inside the world of professional basketball with numerous interactive experiences and enjoy a restaurant and retail store.

The NBA Experience will replace DisneyQuest sometime in 2016.

Coca-Cola to Operate New Establishment at Disney Springs, Coke Freestyle Coming?

While we don’t have many details at this point, it seems long time Disney partner and sponsor Coca-Cola will be doing something at Disney Springs according to recent documents filed.

IMG_4961

Coke Freestyle being tested at Disney California Adventure this year

Our guess would be the location might offer something similar to Club Cool or perhaps a location including Coke Freestyle machines. Disney California Adventure introduced one location that offers Freestyle earlier this year and it has proved to be quite popular so far.

Nothing has been announced by Disney as of yet, but expect this location to open in the Town Center of Disney Springs in 2016.

REVIEW: Menu Changes Take Flight at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

IMG_6981

Two new items recently were added to the menu at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs: A non-flatbread calamari offering, as well as a shrimp BLT flatbread.

IMG_6984

Honestly, both are vast improvements over the previous dishes they replaced (She-Deviled Eggs and Calamari Flatbread). The calamari and fried peppers are flavorful and cooked just right.

IMG_6983

There is also a Harissa Ailoi dipping sauce which compliments it nicely.

IMG_6985

The shrimp flatbread was excellently prepared, all of the ingredients tasted fresh and it felt much lighter than the old flatbread. I wouldn’t order this every time, but it was good enough to order again at some point.

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar seems to always be improving, so make sure to check it out on your next visit to Disney Springs Walt Disney World.

D Street & Vinylmation Depart from Disney Springs West Side for New Star Wars Store

Vinylmation and non-Star Wars merchandise has been slowly vanishing from D Street at Disney Springs for weeks now. Well, now the name has left as well as the store completes its makeover into the Star Wars Galactic Outpost.

CWSDCYYUwAA3DRl

In the same vein as the Marvel-only Super Hero Headquarters store just a few steps away, this is now a Star Wars-only shop on the West Side at Disney Springs. The store was not remodeled in any way, so it does still have most of the decorations from D Street. It is unclear if the store will be remodeled at some point or moved to a new residence once the Town Center area of Disney Springs opens in 2016, we’ll just have to wait and see.

Those looking for Vinylmation will find most of the selection moved to Disney Pin Traders in the Marketplace, while Star Wars Vinylmation resides at Galactic Outpost and MARVEL Vinylmation at Super Hero Headquarters. Much of the art collections that used to be at D Street can now be found at the Marketplace Co-Op store in the Sign Shop or Wonderground Gallery sections.

Downtown Disney Officially Becomes Disney Springs September 29th, 2015

Since we first told the world of Disney Springs replacing and overlaying Downtown Disney back in March 2013, everyone has been wondering when the name change would finally take place. Next Tuesday, September 29th, the Downtown Disney name will be no more 20 years after it replaced the Disney Village.

Disney Springs Concept Art

The name change comes 1 day before the opening of Morimoto Asia Restaurant on September 30th and just a few days after the opening of Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in The Landing. The final restaurants, second parking structure, and the new Town Center area will open in 2016 to complete the project.

“NBA Experience” Restaurant, Store, and Entertainment Experience Coming to Disney Springs

Print

Announced today, “The NBA Experience at Walt Disney World Resort” is coming to Disney Springs.

The NBA Experience at Walt Disney World Resort is going to be a one-of-a-kind destination featuring hands-on activities that put families and guests of all ages right in the middle of NBA game action. You’ll be able to explore inside the world of professional basketball with numerous interactive experiences and enjoy a restaurant and retail store.

No opening date has been given, but it will open by the completion of the Disney Springs project in 2016. No exact location for the experience has been provided either.

The concept is very similar to the long-standing NBA City location at CityWalk at Universal Orlando Resort and rumors indicate that location will close before the opening of this new NBA experience at Walt Disney World.