Dirk Wallen’s 4/5-7/13 WDW Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen has been all-over the Walt Disney World Resort as of late and has a ton of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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While most of the new parking lot at the Grand Floridian Villas is open, some is still closed to accommodate construction

Work continues on the Villas at the Grand Floridian

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Moving to the Magic Kingdom, work continues on the Main Street Bakery

The new Dumbo popcorn bucket available on Main Street

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Work continues on the exterior of the Adventureland Veranda

The glass canopy on the other side of the building is still missing

Some work happening at the Swiss Family Treehouse while it is open

Kodak picture spots are still up around the parks

Some new Splash Mountain shirts have come out

Work continues on Columbia Harbor House

The other side looks completely new

More rock-work appearing everyday on the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train

A new shirt featuring Main Street U.S.A.

Some new sports shirts

They put a cardboard popcorn bucket inside the Dumbo popcorn bucket

Moving over to Epcot, work continues on the facade of Mission: Space

Walls are already up and work has begun on the Spice Road Table restaurant in Morocco

A temporary stage is now up for Mo Rockin’

Work continues on turning the old France bakery into an ice cream parlor

Moving over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios…

Kodak signage is gone from Muppetvision 3-D

A dance party truck was rolled out on Streets of America to deal with the heavier crowds recently

The Disney Truck Shop at Downtown Disney

The latest pin in the 2013 poster collection was released last week

Huey, Dewey, and Louie are now 75 years old

Disney-PIXAR Vinylmation pins are now on sale

Holidays Celebrations at Epcot

Epcots_Holidays_Around_the_WorldThere are some very specific reasons the holiday season is so popular at Walt Disney World.  The weather is more than manageable, the crowds–with the exception of Thanksgiving week and the weeks of Christmas and the New Year–are some of the lowest crowd levels of the year.  The most obvious reason is the many marvelous ways the holidays are celebrated at Walt Disney World. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is the big celebration at the Magic Kingdom; the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights is considered to be the top attraction at Hollywood Studios; and the Animal Kingdom has the Jingle Jungle Parade.  But at EPCOT, the holidays are celebrated with three unique events:  Holidays Around the World, Illuminations: Reflections of Earth’s Peace on Earth Holiday Enhancement, and Joyful! A Gospel Celebration of the Season.

Each day of the holiday season, EPCOT’s World Showcase comes to life as each of the pavilions allow guests to experience their holiday traditions and cultural diversity. There are storytellers in each country, sharing tales about their native traditions  unique to their country.

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In Mexico, guests celebrate with Los Tres Reyes or The Three Kings as they share their story of their journey to find the baby Jesus.  In Norway, Sigrid tells tales of Julenissen, the Christmas Gnome. The Monkey King in China tells stories of the Chinese New Year. In Germany, St. Nicholas and Helga speak of holiday traditions, the first Christmas, and the Nutcracker.  La Benafa talks to guests about how Italy celebrates the Epiphany. In America, Santa and Mrs. Clause present Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa in Santa’s workshop. In Morocco, guests find Taarji sharing the customs of Ramadan and Ashura. In Japan, the Daruma Doll seller talks about the Japanese New Year. Pere Noel recreates the magic of Christmas in France reading a letter from a little girl. Father Christmas in the United Kingdom shares stories of English and American traditions. Finally,  in Canada, Nowell the Lumberjack tells of his journey to find Santa at Christmas.  Depending on the weather and how fast a guest may travel, it is certainly possible to hear all of the holiday traditions in World Showcase in a single day.

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After hearing the holiday tales from around the globe, it’s a great idea to head back to the American pavilion to witness the Candlelight Processional. The Candlelight Processional is a tradition that goes back to 1958 at Disneyland in California.  When Walt Disney World opened in 1971, it hosted its own Candlelight Processional in the Magic Kingdom with Hollywood screen legend Rock Hudson was the first guest narrator.

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By the time the ’90s rolled around, the Candlelight Processional had grown in popularity so much, the decision was made to move the event to EPCOT.  In 1994, the Candlelight Processional made its grand debut in EPCOT’s World Showcase at the America Gardens Theatre.

What makes the Candlelight Processional so popular is not easy to explain. It hosts an impressive array of talent. There are more than 90 performances during the season, 12 celebrity guest narrators, 19,000 musical performers, and more than 160,000 guests enjoying the sounds of the holiday season. Best of all, the performances are included in a day’s admission to EPCOT.

The choir looks like a human Christmas tree. The nationally acclaimed Voices of Liberty is adorned in red and black robes to form the base of the tree.  Disney cast members from all areas and departments audition for the choir during the summer and the selected members begin rehearsing in September. Dressed in green robes, the cast members make the branches of the Christmas tree, a stunning visual backdrop for the celebrity guest narrator. School, church, and community choirs from more than 30 states send audition recordings to Disney in the hope of being selected to participate. A rule allows only existing groups to participate ( a group may not form for the sole purpose of performing in the Candlelight Processional).  The visiting singing groups fill out the rest of the stage in their glowing golden robes. The celebration is rounded out with a fifty-one-piece orchestra, with some of the most talented professional musicians in Central Florida.

It may be hard to imagine topping such a spectacular musical performance, but Disney does by adding a celebrity guest narrator. Over the years, an impressive list of celebrities has been invited to read the Story of the Nativity to an audience of 1,800+ strong several times an evening. Some celebrities have become fan favorites: John O’Hurley, Gary Sinise, and most recently, Neil Patrick Harris,  draw the largest crowds.

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For those who think WDW is losing value, attending the Candlelight Processional may very well change your mind. It’s become so popular, waiting in the stand-by line will not guarantee entrance to a performance. Depending on the popularity of the celebrity guest narrator, the stand-by line may be an exercise in futility ever since WDW introduced the Candlelight Processional Dining Package for lunch and dinner. It entitles guests to seating for the performance, as well as an exclusive viewing area for Illuminations.

 

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Illuminations: Reflections of Earth is the perfect end to a day spent at EPCOT. There is a little extra pixie dust sprinkled on the performance during the holiday season–a holiday tag follows the usual production.  After the regular finale, a female announcer speaks, “And now, at this special time, as we embrace a promise of a new year, we would like to offer one final message.”  The song, “Let There Be Peace On Earth,” then plays as the Earth barge closes. After the barge closes, the message “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men” is shown in several languages.  When the language is spoken, that country’s pavilion lights up. When the American pavilion lights up, iconic American newscaster Walter Cronkite says, “During this glorious time of year, there is one message that rings out around the world in every language. Peace on earth. Good will to men is a wish to hold in our hearts throughout each passing year. A gift of immeasurable value.  A treasure being handed down with care, from generation to generation. And so our holiday wish is that everyone, everywhere, share in the spirit of the season. Peace on earth, good will to men.” Cronkite’s words have become the iconic holiday message of EPCOT.

Joyful! A Gospel Celebration of the Season is a Christmas musical performance put on by a Central Florida R&B group known as D’Vine Voices.  Their combination of live instruments, powerful voices, and funky interpretation of Christmas music is performed several times daily at Future World’s Fountain Stage.

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A beloved holiday tradition at EPCOT ceased in 2009.  The Lights of Winter show began in 1994 and was the centerpiece of the Holidays Around the World at that time. With more than 30,000 synchronized dancing lights and magnificent music, the Lights of Winter seamlessly bridged the gap between Futureworld and the World Showcase. While the Lights of Winter was ultra-popular with guests, Disney felt the technology was not up to par with the technology on display at The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, and they were removed in 2009.  Each holiday season when Holidays Around the World is announced, fans around the globe reminisce fondly about Lights of Winter.

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While any time is a good time to visit WDW, it is difficult to argue that the holiday season can be beat. The entire resort has so much to offer, but EPCOT especially embodies the spirit of the season.  Many things at WDW should be experienced at least once by Disney fans, and EPCOT’s Holidays Around the World should be at the top of every list.

Dirk Wallen’s 1/10/13 Epcot Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Epcot earlier today to see the newly remodeled Boulangerie Patisserie in France and the IBM Think exhibit inside Innoventions, so let’s take a look at what’s going on around the park:

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Guests with RFID tickets are using the new entrance area all the way to the right, meanwhile more of the new RFID scanners are being installed

Kodak picture spots are still up

Daisy got a new meet and greet backdrop near the front of the park a few weeks ago, it is pretty retro-tastic

Epcot Character Spot is still being remodeled

Preparations underway for the Flower and Garden Festival

The new IBM exhibit quietly opened today inside Innoventions

The new exhibit is simply called Think

A look inside

There is a theater portion to the experience, still doesn’t look like much

Habit Heroes is still closed

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Work was completed on the FastPass+ entrance at the Seas with Nemo and Friends

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Ready for use

Another Kodak Picture Spot

Boulangerie Patisserie has finally opened in its expanded new home

The new indoor seating area

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They have fancy gold trays…

More my speed… there is an assortment of Phineas and Ferb snacks now available around World Showcase

Holiday decorations are gone

“Limited Time Magic” Brings a Winter Wonderland to Canada at Epcot 1/14-1/20

From the Disney Parks Blog:

It’s Friday, and time to share our next “Limited Time Magic” surprise at the Walt Disney World Resort. Our latest extra sprinkle of Pixie Dust begins on Monday at the Canada Pavilion in Epcot.

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The forecast at Epcot this week is sunny with a chance of flurries. For one week only, January 14-20, there will be a magical Winter Wonderland location with falling snow where you and your family can meet and take photos with some of your favorite Disney characters. It’s an all new character greeting location in the Canada Pavilion.

Times for the Winter Wonderland location at Epcot are:

  • 10:30 a.m. – 2:10 p.m.
  • 3:05 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.

What do you think of this Limited Time Magic offering?

VIDEO: Habit Heroes Quietly Re-Opens Inside Innoventions at Epcot

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Back in 2012, the Habit Heroes exhibit inside Innoventions at Epcot quickly opened and closed after a media firestorm concerning what many considered characters who were “fat-shaming” overweight guests. The attraction quietly re-opened a few weeks ago with new characters and revamped activities for guests. We have video of the complete experience for you to enjoy:

Belle Joins the “New-Look” Disney Princesses at Disney Parks

Following in the footsteps of Cinderella a few months back, Belle will also soon have a new look when you visit her in the Disney Parks:

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Madame Wardrobe has pulled out an all-new formal ball gown for Belle, made with luxurious fabrics and detailing.

After much anticipation and hard work on behalf of the Creative Costuming team, Belle will begin making appearances in her new look this Sunday, Feb. 3, at the Disneyland Resort. She is sure to dazzle our Guests with a complete makeover from head to toe, wearing her elegant attire at Ariel’s Grotto Princess Celebration in Disney California Adventure park. Belle will also wear her new gown when participating in shows and character greetings at Fantasy Faire, opening in Disneyland Park March 12.

Walt Disney World Resort Guests will experience the grandeur of the new ball gown starting Feb. 10, when Belle visits Princess Storybook Dining at Epcot and participates in Enchanted Tales with Belle in New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park.

What do you think of Belle’s new look?

Pre-Paid Coupon Book to Be Offered at Epcot Food & Wine Festival 2013?

So, a few months ago, I took a lengthy survey about the 2012 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. All of a sudden, I received a follow-up survey from Disney about the festival just last week…

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Now, it has been rumored for years that Disney might develop some pre-pay option for the Food and Wine Festival to improve sales and perhaps even shorten the wait times at some of the booths. What makes this survey most interesting is the one scenario they asked me to respond to…

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Needless to say, I responded with a 10 that the idea is extremely appealing. Not only could a book like this help cut down on lines around World Showcase, but you can also save a few bucks in the process. I say sign me up.

Hopefully this concept will test well enough with those being surveyed and become a reality at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival 2013. What do you think of this concept? Would you buy a coupon book?