Walt Disney World Pulls The Plug on Duffy the Disney Bear np

After over 5 years, Disney seems to be giving up on making Duffy the Disney Bear the must-have souvenir at Disney Parks.

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The Duffy the Disney Bear walk-around character will greet guests in World Showcase at Epcot for the last time on October 3rd, 2015. A Daisy Duck meet and greet will replace the current Duffy location.

The nearby Duffy store at Epcot was stripped of the bear a while back and is now a shop that sells Star Wars and Marvel franchise items.

The Disney Bear was reintroduced on both coasts in 2010 as Duffy after years of unbridled success at the Tokyo Disney Resort. Other than the Epcot meet and greet experience, other theme park experiences with Duffy were planned, but never came to fruition. Supposedly, sales of the plush were never quite what Disney expected and those cast members who launched the project were promoted within the company, leaving Duffy in the hands of those who never envisioned leading the charge for the plush bear.

There was even a media event celebrating Duffy’s arrival at the park back in 2010:

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Disney also shuttered the Duffy meet and greet at California Adventure a few months back.

Despite all of these changes, Duffy will still be sold at the parks and there are no plans to retire the nightly bedtime story on Walt Disney World Resort TV as of right now.

Happy 35th Birthday Big Thunder Mountain: Looking Back to the Origins of a Disney Original np

Because Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has become such a staple attraction in Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland, it’s often forgotten that along with Space Mountain and Splash Mountain, Big Thunder was not an original Magic Kingdom attraction when the park opened in 1971. And because Disney imagineers believed that Floridians wouldn’t be interested in a pirate story, Pirates of the Caribbean wasn’t originally planned for Phase I of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, either. It wouldn’t be until September, 23, 1980, that Big Thunder would finally roll into the old mining town station, but not until after it created its own unique backstory.

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Much like the Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain’s concept and genesis emerged from multiple iterations, planning stages, and story lines beginning with an attraction called Big Thunder Mesa. Although not the first phase of WDW, traces of the attraction made for a very significant component of the earliest Frontierland and Magic Kingdom concept. Imagineer Marc Davis was asked by Roy Disney to create something that exceeded anything WDI had developed at that point in its history. Additionally, Davis was instructed to create something “like” Pirates of the Caribbean, yet completely different. It was to be designed as a boat ride, make greater use of audio-animatronics, but with a different story. Basically, Marc Davis’ challenge was to culminate everything imagineering had learned and roll it into what became known as Big Thunder Mesa. That is, he was to take the load capacity and attraction philosophy from Pirates, audio-animatronics technology from Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, environmental lessons from The Enchanted Tiki Room, and effects from The Haunted Mansion. In terms of scope and sequence, this project promised to be a massive undertaking.

And Big Thunder Mesa was just that. Originally this concrete mesa would stretch from the present-day Briar Patch shop through the current Big Thunder attraction and along the Rivers of America. When art director Dick Irvine and Roy expressed their concerns about how this concrete monolith would dominate the western side of the Kingdom, Davis countered by turning the objection into a positive. Davis proposed that it be accessed by the public — people even outside the park — just wanting to get a view of the Magic Kingdom. But, Davis added, the accessible mesa “summit” will also include attractions in its own right. Because of this, hiking trails and even a native American village of some kind became a part of the concept. Even though Roy Disney was sold on the idea, there were still a couple of challenges.

First, to build such an ambitious attraction would require money that had been allocated for another ambitious project — Space Mountain. Magic Kingdom needed a thrill ride along the lines of Disneyland’s The Matterhorn and Space Mountain was the answer. Because of the Magic Kingdom’s need for a ride of this kind, the solution seemed apparent —construction of Space Mountain must move forward. But Marc Davis had an alternative. He suggested they build a thrill ride inside Big Thunder Mesa and this would be a runaway mine train ride.

By all accounts, Davis’ vision for Big Thunder Mesa went beyond anything we had seen from imagineering at that point in time. In addition to the runaway mine train, Big Thunder Mesa would also include the Western River Expedition: a western river boat ride through the great American West. Boasting a sky always at dusk with lighting reminiscent of the Blue Bayou in Disneyland, the WRE story included a stagecoach robbery, a western town called Dry Gulch, dance hall girls, a painted desert, and even a forest fire sparked by lightning. According to one source, the bandits from the stagecoach robbery scene actually intercept the passenger boat later in the ride to demand valuables from its passengers! A final waterfall and plunge punctuated the experience of this amazing attraction, at least in concept. Guests exiting the Western River Expedition could find their way to the Big Thunder Mesa silver mine.

The Big Thunder Mesa silver mine was planned to take up a fairly significant portion of the Big Thunder Mesa real estate. Of course, the most intriguing component of the silver mine was a tour. Guests loading the mine cars were led to believe they were embarking on an innocent tour of the famous Big Thunder Mesa mine. The tour, however, would take a turn when the cars accidentally became unhitched from the engine and began rolling backwards — yes, like Expedition Everest — toward a bottomless pit they had been warned about at the beginning of the ride. Of course, the engine driver would get the cars reattached just in time to save the day.

If the Big Thunder Mesa experience sounds ambitious, it is because it absolutely was. The costs alone was a deterrent, but so was the time to complete such an ambitious project in the face of a fast-approaching opening day deadline. Also working against the Big Thunder Mesa project were the repeated calls for a pirates ride “like the one in California”. The Disney imagineers were wrong in assuming Floridians wouldn’t be interested in a pirates attraction. All of these factors contributed to the decision to push Big Thunder Mesa and the Western River Expedition to the imagineering on-deck circle. But there was another monumental event that contributed to the decision to table this concept as well: Roy Disney’s death in December, 1971. Roy had been one of Big Thunder Mesa’s most enthusiastic supporters. Card Walker made the call. Phase 1 of the Magic Kingdom would include the safer plays of Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain. It would not include the Big Thunder Mesa project. This direction was more economical while appeasing guests at the same time.

Clearly the Big Thunder concept didn’t die. Due to the concept’s obvious merit, Imagineer Tony Baxter had adapted Thunder Mesa’s mine train as a stand-alone attraction as early as 1973. The  scaled model Baxter created was very close to the ride that opened as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in September 1980. The original Big Thunder Mountain backstory was based on the experience of Sam, the last of the Big Thunder miners. Apparently things had gotten bad once the Big Thunder mine was abandoned. The machinery, ore cars, and other remnants of the once-productive mine had fallen into terrible disrepair. After sluggin’ from a bottle of Old Imagineer, poor old Sam fell into an ore car that took off down into the Big Thunder abyss through bats, rainbow water and waterfalls, and many stalactites and stalagmites. The ore car sped past Spiral Butte and over Bear River Trestle Bridge before stopping in Big Thunder Town. Old Sam’s story was told and retold across the generations for years before a young Imagineer heard it and decided to check it out for himself. When he did, he thought it a splendid idea to re-open the mine and its famous runaway train to the public. He did and in doing so salvaged a thread of the original story of the Big Thunder Mesa.

Dreams of the Western River Expedition and Big Thunder Mesa were kept alive until Walker officially declared Phase 1 of Magic Kingdom complete. With this announcement most hope for getting this monumental attraction into production ended. The cost was certainly a factor, but so were the company’s plans to begin the EPCOT project that would require such significant resources. But what we got is a piece of Davis’ grand vision and a legacy from one of Disney’s most recognized imagineers, Tony Baxter, in addition to yet another great chapter in the Walt Disney World story. So Happy Birthday, BTM!

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.

VIDEO: The Indiana Joned Themed Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar Opens at Disney Springs np

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Today was the big day at Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar in Disney Springs as the long awaited Indiana Jones-themed offering opened to guests:

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Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar opens at 11:30am daily. They close at 12AM Sunday through Thursday and at 1AM on Friday and Saturday. Surprisingly, there is not a ‘no one under 21’ rule like at Trader Sam’s after 8PM. 4 souvenir mugs will be available at Jock Lindsey’s at a later date, but not available right now.

We have hundreds of photos of Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar to share with you later, so stay tuned!

Tom Corless’s 9/21/15 WDW Photo Report (Disney Springs, Food & Wine, Star Wars, Hub, Etc.)

I managed to visit the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios over the last week and I have some great newsworthy photos to share with you from my trip, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting around the Vacation Kingdom of the World:

Disney Springs is now on all of the I-4 road signage

The new exit ramp heading West hasn’t opened yet though

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Over at Epcot, there is a lot of work happening in front of the park

A ton of new big figs have arrived at the Art of Disney

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New Princess lithographs

A ton of merchandise is left over from the recent GenEARation D pin event

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The 2nd Star Wars countdown pin was released this week

New Pirates of the Caribbean MagicBand

New updated Jack Skellington MagicBand

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France has an entirely new booth for Food and Wine this year

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Looks great!

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Work continues on the FROZEN expansion in Norway

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The facade should appear here in no time

The Spirited Beasts exhibit in Japan is gone and a new exhibit is coming

Moving to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, I got a peek backstage where construction will eventually be taking place for Toy Story Land

Not much happening yet, but crews working on the Toy Story Mania expansion were all over the place

Work continues on the Star Wars Launch Bay

New Star Wars shirts released recently

Force Awakens merchandise has made it into Tatooine Traders

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New gluten, nut, and dairy free snacks are available in the parks

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Moving over to the Magic Kingdom

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Dream Along with Mickey is back, but the stage area is still a disaster

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The building expansion for the Skipper Canteen is coming along nicely

New Peg Leg Pete bandanna for sale at Pirates

Merchant of Venus in Tomorrowland has become a Star Wars shop

They even have Force Awakens balloons at the Magic Kingdom

New Jingles big fig featuring mickey on sale

Pop Secret Becomes Official Popcorn of Disney Parks, Sponsor of Fantasmic! at WDW

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15, 2015 — Diamond Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: DMND) (“Diamond”) announced today that it has entered into a long-term strategic alliance agreement with Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort tied to its Pop Secret brand premium popcorn. Pop Secret popcorn is now the official popcorn of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Disneyland Resort in California.

Diamond Foods also plans to advertise on Disney-owned channels like ABC Family and the Disney Channel. Retail promotions, on-pack sweepstakes and digital content creation are all ways in which Pop Secret popcorn expects to work with Disney.

“We have been looking for an alliance that is in-line with our core brand values and we couldn’t be more delighted to announce this relationship with Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort,” said Burke Raine, Vice President of Marketing, Snacks, at Diamond. “Pop Secret popcorn and Disney both have deep associations with movies and encourage lasting memories shaped by fun family activities.”

As part of the relationship, Disney will begin selling freshly popped Pop Secret popcorn at popcorn carts throughout Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. The Pop Secret brand will also become the title sponsor of the nightly Fantasmic! Show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort and plans to sponsor movie nights held at many of Disney’s resort hotels.

About Pop Secret® Popcorn
Since 1984, the Pop Secret® brand has been offering popcorn fans a quality product. Once popped, our premium popcorn kernels are ready to customize and capture all your favorite toppings. Pop Secret® is committed to providing popcorn lovers with a convenient and delicious snack for wherever and whenever they want it – whether settling down on the couch to watch a movie at home or enjoying a snack together! For more information about Pop Secret, please visit http://www.popsecret.com/.

About Diamond Foods
Diamond Foods is an innovative packaged food company focused on building and energizing brands including Kettle Brand® chips, Emerald® snack nuts, Pop Secret® popcorn, and Diamond of California® nuts. Diamond’s products are distributed in a wide range of stores where snacks and culinary nuts are sold. For more information, visit the Company’s corporate web site:http://www.diamondfoods.com.

About Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
More than 50 years ago, Walt Disney created a new kind of entertainment families could experience together, immersed in detailed atmospheres and vibrant storytelling. His vision now includes a collection of five of the world’s leading family vacation destinations – Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, Calif.; Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; Tokyo Disney Resort, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan; Disneyland Paris, Marne-la-Vallée, France; and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, located on Lantau Island. A sixth resort, Shanghai Disney Resort, is currently under construction in Pudong New District, Shanghai. In addition, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts includes the world-class Disney Cruise Line; Disney Vacation Club; Adventures by Disney, a guided group vacation experience to some of the world’s most popular destinations; and Walt Disney Imagineering, which creates and designs all Disney parks, resorts, cruise ships, entertainment and attractions.

PHOTOS: Map Released for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2015, Big Entertainment Schedule Changes

The map for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom was finally released and most interestingly, the entertainment schedule has been revamped dramatically. Fireworks are now 30 minutes later than in previous years, while the first parade is 20 minutes later and the second a full 45 minutes later than last year. There are 4 castle stage shows compared to the usual 3, likely because it is a new show for this year.

RUMOR: Star Wars Weekends Being Retired, No More Mickey & Friends as Star Wars Characters

Star Wars Weekends has been perhaps the most popular annual event in the history of Walt Disney World since it was introduced in 1997, so much so that it became an annual event in the early 2000’s at the then Disney-MGM Studios. Well, after 16 fantastic events, it seems Star Wars Weekends is being shelved in 2016.

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Also, don’t expect to see Mickey and friends using the force anytime soon…

With Star Wars Launch Bay opening soon and the Season of the Force launching at both Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Star Wars will more permanently be permeating the Disney Parks stateside now through the opening of Star Wars land later this decade (construction starts in January on both coasts). With there being permanent Star Wars offerings in the parks outside of Star Tours and Jedi Training Academy, it seems Walt Disney World may elect to shelve Star Wars Weekends, at least for now. It is expected that some seasonal Star Wars offerings will still return around May the 4th annually, but any celebrity shows and involvement are not expected to return anytime soon.

Also rumored, it seems highly likely that Disney characters dressed as Star Wars characters are being retired in merchandise, logos, and meet and greet appearances. The decision was made along the same lines of the retirement of Hyperspace Hoopla a few years back as Disney and Lucasfilm are “re-positioning the brand” leading into the new films. Basically, it’s an image perception concern with Lucasfilm and Disney looking for a more serious tone with the brand.

Season of the Force Coming to Disney Parks -- This new seasonal event, beginning early 2016, brings new experiences to both coasts. In Tomorrowland at Disneyland park, guests will explore the Star Wars galaxy with special entertainment throughout the land, themed food locations and more. Guests also will be thrilled to climb aboard Hyperspace Mountain, a reimagining of the classic Space Mountain attraction, in which guests will join an X-wing Starfighter battle. At DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios, guests will close out weekend nights with a new fireworks spectacular set to the iconic score of the Star Wars movies. (Disney Parks)

 

There may not be any Star Wars Weekends, but Season of the Force is coming in January to Disney Parks

Season of the Force is expected to debut on both coasts in January 2016. The event will host Hyperspace Mountain at Disneyland Park and a special Star Wars fireworks show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Other offerings, such as the new destination on Star Tours: The Adventures Continue and Star Wars Launch Bay will debut in early December 2015, just ahead of the theatrical release of Episode VII. Again, no celebrity involvement is expected on either coast during Season of the Force.

While we still have confirmation from Disney on the cancellation, it is being strongly rumored at this time. Stay tuned for more information on this story as it develops.