Walt Disney World Speedway Closing To Make Way for Magic Kingdom Area Improvements

Walt Disney World announced yesterday that the Richard Petty Driving Experience and Exotic Driving Experience will be closing in late-June 2015 for “future transportation improvements”. The Walt Disney World Speedway is expected to be demolished sometime after that.

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It’s no secret that road improvements are coming to the area, as cast members already know of the expansion of Floridian Way and the moving of Cast Connection to allow backstage road improvements near Magic Kingdom. We can only speculate that changes will also be made to the Magic Kingdom toll plaza and parking exit to allow better traffic flow, and perhaps provide a separate vehicle entrance to the park from the road that takes guests to the monorail resorts nearby.

Tom Corless’ 2/12/15 WDW Photo Report (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Polynesian Village Resort, ETC.)

Over the last week, I visited Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Magic Kingdom, and Epcot, so let’s see what’s new at the Walt Disney World Resort right now:

 Starting at the Polynesian, Moana Mercantile expanded into the sundries area which has been remodeled

They finally have digital park hour boards at the Polynesian

The new sundries section

The ATM moved upstairs

The controversial lobby…

New sigage up throughout the Great Ceremonial House

Signage for Trader Sam’s is covered up

A look at the future home of Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto

Work continues on the pool area

A new kid’s slide being installed

A new building for boat rentals being constructed as well

The nearly-completed bungalows off in the distance

The DVC location has moved, now with a kiosk and a small meeting room

From the monorail platform, we can see work on the left side of the Great Ceremonial House exterior

Moving to the Magic Kingdom, scrims reveal that work inside Uptown Jewelers is related to Pandora moving in

Splash Mountain is open again, but the restrooms nearby have not

Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid is closed for modifications to the ride similar to California’s version

This picture was taken just a day before the Video Arcade sign came down

The Rockettower Plaza Stage is the latest victim of the new Tomorrowland color scheme

Work continues on the new Magic Kingdom hub area

Another planter around the Partners Statue has been removed

New, smaller planters are being installed

The old production booths are going to be coming down soon

Fountains will flank both sides of Main Street

Golden Oak Outpost was actually open, now with one less set of waffle fries to offer

The Sunglass Hut in Adventureland has giant pin trading sunglasses…

More hub construction

Valentine’s Day cupcakes at the Bakery

Moving over to Epcot, preparation is underway for the Flower and Garden Festival

Where the Test the Limits Labs once stood in Innoventions are now construction walls

Not sure if this is a clue to what is coming

 

TSUM TSUM PINS ARE OUT! Find them if you can!

PHOTOS: The Village Causeway (Marketplace Bridge) Finally Opens at Disney Springs/Downtown Disney

We’ve been watching construction for what seems like forever, but the Village Causeway, the bridge across the Marketplace section of what will be Disney Springs, opened to guests today with some small merchandise stands (Photos by WDWNT Reporter Jose Castillo):

Some really great details to be found on the bridge

Florida Both Co. sells specialty soaps

Kate and Leo doesn’t seem to be Titanic related…

They sell toys

Icon Jewelry

Flour and Sugar is operated by Basin

They have Florida inspired cookies

Different areas of Florida are represented, tying into the Disney Springs story

The store is pretty much operated on an iPad

Looking out from the Village Causeway

Some really nice views

The bridge itself is a nice architectural piece

You can now get from Rainforest Cafe to the LEGO Store in record time

The new marina is still being constructed

PHOTOS: See the NEW “Hollywood Tower Hotel Authentic” Tower of Terror Merchandise at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

 

 

The Hollywood Tower Authentic merchandise line launched today at Tower Hotel Gifts at the exit of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror:

 

The artist appearance taking place today to celebrate the launch

Many of the displays in the store were updated as well

Tin sign

Magnet

Luggage tags

We’ll share more pictures of new items as they become available.

Brian Carey’s 2/17/15 Disney Springs/Downtown Disney Photo Report

One of our newest WDWNT reporters, Brian Carey, brings us his very first report today, taking a look that all that is new at Disney Springs/Downtown Disney:

The decorative panels on the outside of parking structure have started going up

What’s New? signs can now be found, helping guests find the newer additions

Sound Lion is now open

A look inside Sanuk

The Art of Shaving (not shown) and Apex (shown above) are now open as well.

Havaianas will be going in this location. For those unfamiliar, Havaianas sells flip flops and sandals from Brazil.

Chapel Hats is open

And of course the stands on the bridge (Village Causeway) are open

GHOSTS!

A look at the bridge from afar

Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC is still not open

Probably a lot of furnishing left to do based on this shot

The former Pleasure Island dead zone is now coming to life as The Landing

Still no details on Disney’s Hangar restaurant, which will be a table service location

The bar is located on a boat on the side of the building

The dock at the Boathouse is nearly complete

Back over to The Landing, inside the Art of Shaving

Shaving is expensive…

Thanks for the report Brian and welcome to the team!

Disney World Ticket Price Increase Happening 2/22, Water Park Hopper Ticket Confirmed, No Expiration Option Gone

Well, I hate to say we told you so… so I’ll just link to our previous ticket price increase story.

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Ticket price increases for Walt Disney World will go into effect Sunday, February 22nd, 2015 with a one-day Magic Kingdom ticket priced at $105.00 (Plus tax) and a one-day ticket for one of the other three parks moving up to $97.00 (plus tax). Ticket prices across the board will be going up as well and will do so around the same increments as they did last year at this time.

The bigger news today is that a one-day water park ticket is now automatically a water park hopper ticket, so when buying the ticket, you won’t have to choose which water park you visit, you can visit either Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon or both in the same day.

Finally, last but not least, the no-expiration ticket option will be no more come Sunday. This option allowed guests to save any unused days on their tickets for a later trip.

We expect Disney to make a formal announcement before Sunday.

Kelly Derda’s 2/20/15 WDW Photo Report (Magic Kingdom Changes, Epcot Flower and Garden Prep, ETC.)

One of the newest WDWNT Reporters, Kelly Derda, visited the Magic Kingdom and epcot this week and has some great, newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

After decades of guests attempting to run onto the Mickey floral at the Train Station, a railing has been put up, similar to Disneyland

Already?

New Anna and Elsa ear hat ornaments have been released

The back section of Uptown Jewelers has re-opened…

It’s a Pandora jewelry store…

Nothing about the decor screams Main Street

A really odd addition as part of their sponsorship deal with Disney

The Tomorrowland Arcade remains closed thanks to Florida laws on game prizes

Really pretty absurd, right?

A more permanant sign asking for just three guests per Doombuggy at the Haunted Mansion

Moving over to Epcot, preperation for the Flower and Garden Festival is in full swing

Many of the flower beds already planted have been covered due to the cold weather

The Terra booth in place

A playground by Imagination!

The Cars playground over by Test Track

The butterfly garden going up

Thanks for the report Kelly!

Full List of Walt Disney World & Disneyland Resort Ticket Price Increases

Disney has unveiled the full list of price increses for theme park tickets on both coasts. Below you will find a full list with the new price of each ticket, followed by the former price in parenthesis. Ticket price increases go into effect tomorrow, Sunday, February 22nd, 2015.

Here are the changes for Walt Disney World:

Single Day Ticket

  • Magic Kingdom: $105 ($99)
  • Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom: $97 ($94)
  • Water Park: $58 ($53)
  • Park Hopper option: $50 ($35)

 

Magic Your Way Multi-Day Tickets

  • All increase $1-2 per day.
  • No Expiration option no longer available
  • Park Hopper option on multi-day tickets will have an increase about $4

 

Annual Pass

  • Regular: $654 ($634)
  • Premium Annual Pass: $779 ($754)

 

Florida Resident Annual Pass

  • Regular: $529 ($485)
  • Premium Annual Pass: $649 ($605)
  • Seasonal Pass: $329  ($319)

 

Disneyland Resort changes are as follows (full list currently unavailable):

Single Day Ticket:

  • $99 ($96)
  • Park Hopper option: $56 ($54)

 

Premium Annual Pass:

  • $779 ($699)

REVIEWS: “Between-Disney-Vacation” Recommended Reading 101

It’s February. Even though we’re within a few weeks of Daylight Savings — the unofficial gateway to spring — most of the nation still finds itself in the throes of winter for at least a few more weeks. Of course this also means, for most of us, that although we’re getting closer to our next Disney vacation every day there’s still some winter to endure. If you’re like me, life tends to be what happens between visits to the Disney parks. As a way to cope with such a reality I’ve managed to find a few practices — we’ll call this “prep” — that help me deal with the time between trips. Music, podcasts, and of course books are all tools in my Between-Disney-Trips survival kit. So it’s in this spirit that I submit my favorite or most recent “February Survival Reads:”

Dream ItDream It! Do It! My Half-Century Creating Disney’s Magic Kingdoms, Marty Sklar
Different from other books I’ve read on the subject of Disney backstory and mythology, Dream It! Do It! by Marty Sklar will be most enjoyed by those most familiar and intrigued by the stories perpetuated by and grounded in Disney lore. Sklar is a career Imagineer that has contributed to every major event in the development of each of the Disney parks. Additionally, he may be the only single person with both a working and personal relationship with anybody that’s anybody associated with the Disney parks story — including the man himself, Walt Disney. This includes the Sherman brothers, John Hench, Mary Blair, Card Walker, Dick Nunis, Joe Fowler, Joe Potter, Claude Coats, and Roy O. Disney. And that is by no means a complete list. If you’re looking for an insider’s perspective and little-known albeit interesting pieces of information associated with Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and even Disneyland Paris and Tokyo, this is your book. What I enjoyed most were the stories about the creation of the engineering and imaginative feat that became Walt Disney World. What I enjoyed least were the inner workings of the corporation itself.

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 2.19.46 PMWalt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination, Neal Gabler
It’s worth reading just for the behind-the-scenes story on the production of Snow White alone. But the author also takes a deep dive into the early studio years that makes the Walt Disney story that much more accessible to fans and park visitors. There’s some decent stuff on Sleeping Beauty but I found myself wanting more about the genesis and production of Cinderella. For me, this biography has probably been the most comprehensive—even through those painful war years and nature documentaries. Gabler cites pop culture writers of the day and movie reviewers where it is appropriate. Readers Beware: this is quite the commitment. But for hardcore fans, I think it’s also a rite of passage of sorts.

 

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 2.22.22 PMThe Haunted Mansion: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies, Jason Surrell
Even though The Haunted Mansion is one of my favorite attractions, I never could put my finger on why so many Disney enthusiasts were so obsessed with it. My hope was that reading Surrell’s book would help me understand the Haunted Mansion phenomenon and it absolutely has. He begins with the genesis of the idea in the Museum of the Weird for which Yale Gracey and Rolly Crump were commissioned to begin exploring and experimenting with gags for the mansion. Surrell then walks his readers through the whole creative process. Along the way you meet X. Atencio, Marc Davis, Claude Coats, and plenty of others that had a hand in bringing the attraction to life, er, afterlife. The last third of the book addresses each “scene” in the Mansion in detail—but not so much detail as to be overwhelming. It’s an easy read and highly recommended for Disney fans at practically any interest level.

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 2.24.33 PMThe Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney, Michael Barrier
Oddly enough, this has been my favorite Walt Disney biography. Given Barrier’s obvious bent toward the history of animation and Disney’s place in it, I didn’t have the highest expectations. I am generally more interested in Walt’s life than in the medium itself. But the fact is that Michael Barrier made me care. He made Walt’s life through the lens of historical animation even more interesting. I’m not sure I would make this my first biographical endeavor into the life of one of the most influential people of the Twentieth Century. But I would recommend it as the second.

 

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 2.26.15 PMThe Unauthorized Story of Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion, Jeff Baham
This book is everything you would expect from the founder of Doombuggies.com. Jeff is exhaustive in his research and relentless in his pursuit of the most accurate and most thorough Haunted Mansion apologetic. Different from Surrell who takes an Imagineer’s perspective, Baham writes for the person who just can’t get enough of the Haunted Mansion. A couple of reviewers didn’t like the second section of The Unauthorized Story of Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion and the way it takes readers step-by-step through the Mansion, but that was probably my favorite part. But that is not to say that I didn’t also love all the history and background present in the first half as Coats, Crump, Davis, and Gracey dominate the narrative as they rightfully should. The bottom-line: this is just a really cool book.

 

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 2.29.40 PMWalt Disney: An American Original, Bob Thomas
Promoted as the only “authorized” biography by the Disney family, what Thomas does get right is that he doesn’t waste a lot of time on the parts of Walt’s story that might have the potential to drag. Instead, the author gives most of the big story lines equal billing: Oswald, “Steamboat Willie”, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Disneyland, and the World’s Fair. Of the biographies that I’ve read this is perhaps the easier read. I liked most about this book the attention Thomas gives to Mary Poppins, something Gabler’s book misses in my opinion. That being said, a reading of Gabler, Thomas, and Barrier provide what appears to be an accurate view of the man you’ll come to know simply as “Walt.”

 

Not reviewed here are the two Walt Disney Imagineering books. These are great but aren’t your typical front-to-back reads and tend to focus exclusively on the creative aspect, which isn’t for everybody. Regardless, they are great to have. Four Decades of Magic is a series of essays, some more interesting than others, that includes some very interesting and fun background and content. (For instance, did you know that there is purportedly a ghost that haunts Pirates of the Caribbean Florida? Chad Denver Emerson’s book will tell you all about it.) I didn’t review it here because it doesn’t have the most “finished” feel to it. And I’ve intentionally avoided Project Future but only because I’m just not as interested in the corporate side of the Disney experience. There are plenty of others but I feel good about recommending all six of these books as a part of your 2015 February Survival.

runDisney(land Paris): First Disney Running Weekend Coming to Europe

Disneyland Paris announced today (Sunday 22 February 2015) that the popular runDisney event will be coming to Disneyland Paris in September 2016.

In a post on the official Disneyland Paris Facebook account, the rumoured event was finally let out of the bag:

On your marks, set...GO!!!

On your marks, set…GO!!!

It’s official! We’re delighted to announce that we’ll be holding our first ever running weekend from September 23rd to 25th 2016, guaranteeing some sportingly good fun for young and old alike! It’s time to dust off those running shoes and get training! #disneylandparishalf 

With the event still over 18 months away registration signups are not yet live, however, Disneyland Paris is asking people to register interest at http://run.disneylandparis.com/.  With the event being a weekend event, and Disneyland Paris stating the main event is a half marathon, it’s expected that Saturday 24th September 2016 will be a 10k run, with the half marathon being on Sunday 25th September.

Whilst you are unable to register as a runner just yet, you actually are able to book your accommodation package for September 2016 through Disneyland Paris’s website, which usually falls outside of their usual booking timescales.