Flamingo Crossings Construction Finally Begins With 2 New Hotels As WDW Prepares for Massive Expansion

After having been delayed for 5 years already, construction will finally begin on Flamingo Crossings on October 16th. Flamingo Crossings was announced in 2007, but was shelved as the economic downturn began.

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The project will begin with two new Marriott hotels: TownePlace Suites and SpringHill Suites. The two hotels combining for 500 suites are slated to open in January 2016. The hotels will feature most modern conveniences you would expect from a Disney-area resort, including transportation shuttles.

When completed 8-10 years from now, Disney believes there will be 5000 hotel rooms/time-share units, and 500,000 square feet of retail space.

You may be asking why Disney would need outside companies to construct more hotel rooms and retail so close to Walt Disney World. There are several reasons why this project has been put into motion:

  • Hotel occupancy throughout Orlando is increasing
  • The offerings on the opposite side of Disney property along I-4 (including the highway itself) are overloaded during the busy months while Florida State Road 429, which runs past Flamingo Crossings, remains traffic-free almost every day of the year.
  • This project would help shift some guests to the other side of Walt Disney World and possibly alleviate the demand on the I-4 Disney exits, as well as restaurants and such near Lake Buena Vista
  • Walt Disney World is clearly in a state of rapid expansion and will need more nearby hotel rooms (and likely very soon more Disney-owned hotels on-property) to handle the amount of guests who will be visiting Disney Springs, AVATAR & Rivers of Light at Animal Kingdom, the Frozen attraction at Epcot, the imminent expansion at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and other offerings that should be constructed in this timeframe leading up to the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World

Disney owns the land on which Flamingo Crossings is being constructed, but Disney is selling the land to developers for the project.

Interestingly enough, the original website for the project developed by Walt Disney Imagineering is still operating. One would have to imagine this will soon be updated to reflect the start of the project…

BREAKING: Guests Can Only Ride Toy Story Mania Via FastPass+ This Week

In a strange test, Walt Disney World guests visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios now through Friday will need a FastPass + to ride Toy Story Midway Mania. Walt Disney World is attempting to offer enough FastPass+ throughout the day to fill the attraction to capacity, not allowing any guests to use a standby queue or use the Disability Access Service (DAS) to ride. Disney will not even allow guest relations cast members the ability to offer access to the attraction to appease any disgruntled guests during this period.

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The reasoning for this test is to see if attractions offered by reservation-only can be successful, eliminating long lines by only taking on the amount of guests the attraction can handle at one given time. Similar tests and policies have been applied at attractions and meet-and-greets over the last several months, but this is the first time that absolutely no attraction access will granted via a method other than FastPass+.

With Disney making more than the usual allotment of FastPass+ reservations available, guests can still obtain a FastPass+ for Toy Story Mania through Friday as of right now. In short, guests visiting this week without a FastPass+ reservation are not out of luck just yet.

It is unknown if this test is somehow related to rumors that a third track for Toy Story Mania will be constructed, including rumblings that the new track maybe be used only for guests with FastPass+ reservations, or just a test to see the feasibility of offering attractions via FastPass+ only.

PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: Experience the Final Moments of Norway’s Maelstrom at Epcot

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Goodbye viking, cruise director, and scary fish-gutting boy…

I have attended some emotional farewells in my time visiting the Disney Parks, but last night was certainly one of the most memorable. I can’t recall the amount of crying, anger, joy, and excitement for the farewell of Main Street Electrical Parade (circa 2001), Snow White’s Scary Adventures, or the Studio Backlot Tour reaching the levels they were at for the closure of Maelstrom at Epcot on Sunday, October 5th. Last week’s Off Kilter final performance was certainly rowdy and over-crowded, but the crowd of fans for the 26-year-old Norwegian boat ride were every bit as electrifying and probably way more emotionally overwhelmed.

Long lines for the attraction were a constant through all of the day. The very back of the line at 11:00AM when the attraction opened was about a 45 minute wait, and wait times continued to soar to around 85 minutes by the mid-afternoon. In the attraction’s final hour, the stand-by wait time sign read 130 minutes. I’m fairly certain that in all of the time Maelstrom has had an electronic wait time system, those numbers had never flipped so high.

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85 minute wait, but the amount of FastPass+ being used certainly slowed down the stand-by queue

Before I talk about the final hour-or-so of the attraction, I want to first commend the wonderful Norwegian cast members who have gone out of their way the last few weeks since the closure was announced to make sure every guest got a proper final farewell. While I can’t get into many specifics as I’m afraid I might get someone in trouble, I saw many excited guests get to do some out-of-the-ordinary things both yesterday and over the last few weeks. Nothing illegal or unsafe, just things that some manager at Walt Disney World might frown upon. Regardless, these young people represented their country and the Disney company in a way that restores a lot of my faith in front-of-the-line cast members. I think some of these cast members were among the finest to ever wear the Disney name tag.

So, on to the final moments of the attraction… While the wait time was posted at 130 minutes, I don’t believe anyone actually waited that long. By 9:30, the final boat was making its way through the attraction, so at most, I think some guests towards the end may have waited a little over an hour. Many guests waited outside of the queue until just before 9:00PM, just so they could be in the very last or near the last boat of the night. To the best of my knowledge, there was no fighting between guests as to who would be last, which was somewhat surprising given how rowdy the crowd had gotten at that point. In the end, rumor had it that some group of guests had demanded by mid-day that they be the last guests, and for some reason, they were appeased and given the right to be last. If it were a less emotional evening, I’m sure someone would have argued with those who felt they were more entitled than the rest of us, but everyone decided it best to just enjoy their final moments in the attraction. It may have been some low-level park manager and their family from why I could deduce, but I figure no one in Norway wanted to get in trouble for denying them the last boat.

If you were in the queue by 9:00PM, you were treated to a special announcement from a Norway cast member, something that had been a joke made by most fans of the attraction leading up to the final days:

At the time of our final ride at 9:25PM, we ended up being in the 5th-to-last boat of the night. I know it may make me sound like a bit of a fanboy, but being able to ride so close to the end of this attraction that I grew up with was an honor and really made my day.

The ride it self was the same as always, but I certainly took time to soak in all of my favorite sights one last time (mostly the three headed troll and one last opportunity to yell “back, back, over the falls!”). When we reached the unload area, the pandemonium began. As we started clapping for Maelstrom as we reached the Norwegian fishing village, a dock filled with hundreds of guests who had just completed their final rides began to cheer as well. This continued for every boat after us as well. Eventually, once boats filled with cast members started to emerge, all of the guests were pushed into the theater for the final showing of “The Spirit of Norway”.

For the first time, a packed theater of guests sat and watched the 5-minute film, rather than racing past it to get to another Epcot attraction or a dining reservation. The crowd was captivated, knowing these would be the final moments they would have inside of the attraction. When the film ended, the applause was thunderous and there was even some chanting. Finally, managers started to politely wrangle guests toward the doors and out of the building. When the doors closed, a small crowd remained behind and took pictures with the shuttered facade and said their final goodbyes. Yes, many were caught in the moments and shed tears for the loss of Maelstrom. This may seem trivial to some, but I also found myself overcome a few times while watching boats dock at the unloading area.

If you could not be there to live the final night of Maelstrom, we invite you to watch our video of the events which includes 17 minutes of highlights including our last ride on the attraction and the very last showing ever of “The Spirit of Norway”:

Last night was definitely one of those special evenings at Epcot I’ll never forget, which is fitting, because I don’t think any of us will ever forget Maelstrom. It wasn’t exactly a great attraction, but was so unique, strange, and irreverent that you just couldn’t help but like it. For 26 years, guests were confused yet entertained by this short boat ride and ran through the theater to exit the building, but it was an important part of the fabric of the park that we will certainly remember for the rest of our lives.

“Norway’s spirit has always been, will always be… ADVENTURE!”
-Maelstrom, 1988-2014

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Photo taken right after the doors had closed and the final guests were loading onto the ride

Rare Melvin the Moose Puppet from Short-Lived Fort Wilderness Resort Character Breakfast For Sale!

So, this is one of those occasions where we are publicizing one of our sponsors, Theme Park Connection, but it’s also a case where we have something truly amazing to share with you…

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For whatever reason, in 1986, Melvin the Moose from the Country Bear Jamboree was chosen as a host for a character breakfast at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. The show and breakfast was staged at the home of the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Pioneer Hall, to make use of the space in the early morning hours. The puppet was used up on the stage for various vignettes while guests dined and met Chip and Dale. This breakfast and show ran under various names until it was discontinued in 1991.

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The puppet had not been seen since that time, until it surfaced at Theme Park Connection (where many old, retired Walt Disney World props do) last week. The coolest part is that the puppet is up for bid right now on eBay, with the auction ending on Saturday evening. That’s right, Melvin the Moose can hang on your wall. Pretty neat, huh?

Dirk Wallen’s 10/10/14 Disney Springs/Downtown Disney Photo Report (The Landing, EPCOT Center, Food Truck Park, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Downtown Disney (Disney Springs as it will be known soon) yesterday and has some great newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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The large waterfront building in The Landing is coming along nicely

It was supposed to open Summer, but Food Truck Park still isn’t finished

The concept art

There’s an EPCOT Center bag hidden in the artwork…

A look at the new boardwalk and the large new structure in The Landing, which is currently still Pleasure Island

Originally, the Landing was supposed to be just new dining options, but some retail space has been built

New, small retail locations can be found in front of Fulton’s

The first one appears to sell bar accessories

The second is called Sublime… no idea what it is…

The Marketplace bridge will be completed by early 2015, maybe even for the 2014 holiday season

Even though it is only a year old, the Rainforest Café volcano is being fixed up

Ghirardelli has a new sundae

They also have some great holiday treats

MINI CHOCOLATE!

PHOTOS: In-Depth Look at Every Shelf of the Haunted Mansion Store, “Memento Mori” at Magic Kingdom

The Haunted Mansion store in Liberty Square finally opened this week, titled Memento Mori. The store will carry some existing Haunted Mansion merchandise, but mostly the over 100 new items for the attraction arriving now at Walt Disney World. WDWNT reporter Joe Hogarty visited the store on Friday and took a TON of photos, so let’s take a tour of the shop and all of the new items:

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The exterior of what was the Yankee Trader and is now Memento Mori

Yes, you can get a lenticular “dying” portrait of yourself for $20

We begin our look around inside the store… try not to drool…

Art and collectibles first

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Statues of the busts in the interactive queue

Jim Shore created pieces

Jim Shore created pieces

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Examples of the guest lenticular portraits and the frames for sale

Note the new version of the playing cards available

Constance the Bride plush!!!

There’s even stuff for the kids now…

Smaller items

Hitchhiking Ghost Action Figures

Hitchhiking Ghost Action Figures

There’s so much stuff…

The rather plain GHOST HOST hat is a head scratcher…

Apparel and such

New-ish iPhone cases

The popular ghost hearse die-cast vehicle is back after several years off the shelves, you can get the black one here and a white one at Disneyland

Some of the Haunted Mansion merchandise released last year made it into the store

Madame Leota, before she passed away, has a portrait on the wall of her store

Not that the cast members have specific costumes for the store

It’s scary to think that there is even more of this merchandise on the way…

Wine glasses

The infamous urn… you know someone is actually going to put ashes in that…

I can… ONCE I BUY ALL OF THIS!

The plates with the layout of the Haunted Mansion house… if it were a real house with no show building…

Amazing bookends, note that one book is titled “Tales of a Rat”

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More plateware

Spider-web shelving for the home-goods

Ladies apparel

iPhone 5 accessories

They sell some treats with a Haunted Mansion theme

Spooky green cotton candy

Green and purple popcorn

The Haunted Mansion “Beautifully Disney” line is now out

More for the ladies

Men’s apparel, including a Hatbox Ghost sweatshirt

There is a tie…

Some shelves feature the same merchandise from other areas of the shop, at least until more items arrive

Decals, magnets and window clings

Hitchhiking Ghost iPhone 5 case

Madame Leota iPhone 5 case

A cast member trying to get guests to enter the photo booth a get a portrait made

Hats…

These are insane…

Somehow, not as bad as these… 😉

The store has been very crowded since opening

Thankfully, some of these older items will be sticking around

The sign on the Fantasyland side

Notice Madame Leota in the center of the sign

The sign on the Liberty Square side appears to follow you

Hopefully a template for future attraction shops, Momento Mori offers unique, non-generic, attraction-specific merchandise. We can only hope sales will be strong enough to push forward more creative merchandise and retail spaces for neglected, headliner attractions like the Haunted Mansion.

So… how much are you going to be spending in this shop on your next visit?

PHOTOS: New Theme Park, Movie, and Television Exhibits Added to Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream at Hollywood Studios

While the New Fantasyland model was removed a few weeks ago, it seems some new exhibits are coming to Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Over the weekend, some new vintage items and Walt Disney Imagineering models were added to the attraction:

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Toys and merchandise near the Multiplane camera, some of it new, some pieces moved around

Toys and merchandise near the Multiplane camera, some of it new, some pieces moved around

Toys and merchandise near the Multiplane camera, some of it new, some pieces moved around

New Silly Symphonies items

Most of the items in this Mickey Mouse Club display are the same, but the Cubby shirt is new

Where the Zorro costumes once were, there is now Spin & Marty and Zorro merchandise items

Where the Zorro costumes once were, there is now Spin & Marty and Zorro merchandise items

Where the Zorro costumes once were, there is now Spin & Marty and Zorro merchandise items

Where the Zorro costumes once were, there is now Spin & Marty and Zorro merchandise items

Where the Zorro costumes once were, there is now Spin & Marty and Zorro merchandise items

The display which once held the Golden Horseshoe costume and the Columbia is now blacked out, so a new exhibit should appear here as well

New Mystic Manor from Hong Kong Disneyland model on display

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

A model of Buena Vista Street has now taken the place of The Little Mermaid ride model

Further updates to the exhibit should be on the way, so stay tuned for pictures of any new additions that may come.

RUMOR: 5th Walt Disney World Theme Park To Be Built Before 2021, Located Near Flamingo Crossings?

A 5th Walt Disney World theme park has been a dream for many since Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened in 1998. We are currently living through the longest drought without a new theme park at Walt Disney World in the resort’s history: 16.5 years. As Walt Disney World reached its 40th anniversary in 2011, a new ten year plan for the growth of the resort was laid out, culminating in the 50th anniversary in 2021, which is sure to be viewed as the pinnacle theme park celebration in the company’s history. Sure, Disneyland is the original and Walt’s baby, but Walt Disney World was his last dream and has always been favored by management in the company for being the resort destination with the highest profits. This reasoning made it easy to believe rumors that a 5th theme park was one of the end goals of the ten year plan management devised for Orlando.

So, just a few days ago we told you about the groundbreaking finally taking place at Flamingo Crossings and why that seems to be important and indicative of larger plans for Walt Disney World in the next 8-10 years. Well, it seems it might be a good sign that a 5th park is coming, especially with some recent land purchases made by Disney in the surrounding area (hat tip to Screamscape to putting together some pieces of the story).

Disney owns 3000 total acres of land that are put aside for Flamingo Crossings project, located just outside of the colorful character borders of the Walt Disney World Resort on Western Way. 300 acres of this land seem to be getting some special attentions, a plot just behind the largest development pads for Flamingo Crossings. This plot may be home to Walt Disney World’s 5th theme park.

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Why does this plot make sense? A lot of the reasons are those we presented for Flamingo Crossings: 429 is empty and the other side of WDW property is overburdened. Also, building the 5th park here would entice more companies to get involved in Flamingo Crossings. Disney has had trouble selling the plots until recently, but maybe the recent hotel development deal with Marriott was struck because they know something we don’t. One would assume Marriott was privy to this information before finally agreeing to build two hotels that will be the first tenants for the project. If Disney is telling possible investors that there will be a 5th park that their business can be steps away from, they are probably going to be much more likely to open up shop between Western Way and 429.

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A lot of this is speculation at this point, but any big projects getting underway currently at Disney’s Hollywood Studios would be completed by 2017-18 and we know that all of the additions to Disney Springs, Epcot (Frozen attraction), and Animal Kingdom will be opening between 2016 and 2017, so the Disney World construction calendar is pretty wide open for the 3 years leading up to the 50th anniversary.

Does all of this mean a 5th gate? Will the park be located in Flamingo Crossings? Will the borders of the Walt Disney World Resort expand west? There are certainly a lot of questions to answer… and we’re not even getting into what the 5th park would be yet…

Hiro and Baymax “Big Hero 6” Meet and Greet Coming to Hollywood Studios and Disneyland This Fall

Hiro and Baymax from the upcoming Disney animated film “Big Hero 6” will soon be greeting guests at the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts…

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At Walt Disney World, the Magic of Disney Animation will host the new meet and greet where guests are visiting the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology and then see the pair in Hiro’s garage workshop. This meet and greet will replace the Wreck-It Ralph meet and greet that opened in 2012.

At Disneyland, the meet and greet will be near the Starcade in Tomorrowland, inside Hiro’s robotics workshop.

No exact date for the opening of either venue has been provided, but it should be just before the release of the movie in November 2014.

Tom Corless & Dirk Wallen’s 10/17/14 WDW Photo Report (Epcot, Magic Kingdom, & Polynesian Village Resort)

Myself and WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Epcot and the Magic Kingdom this week and has some newsworthy photos to share with you from our trips, so let’s take a look at what’s new:

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Maelstrom is closed for conversion into a Frozen attraction

The sign is gone

Curtains behind all of the doors and windows

The door where the attraction exited into The Fjording is closed

The old Frozen meet and greet once again went behind walls, so we assume this is being converted into a new permanent home for Anna and Else

The Puffin’s Roost sign did return, but has since been taken down

Some new t-shirts for sale at MouseGear

Selfie?

A shirt of hats…

Guests… guests need pants

An iPhone 5 case was released with the vintage EPCOT Center artwork

The Art of Disney now has plated ticket collectibles: The Haunted Mansion E-Ticket

The Jungle Cruise E-Ticket (which has been out for a while)…

And the Magic Kingdom ticket book… there is also a Transportation Ticket, but it was sold out

New holiday big fig

More signature puzzles have been rolled out

New Star Wars laser cels

Now, Dirk takes us to the Polynesian Village Resort

The DVC bungalows are coming along nicely

The DVC wing should open by March 2015

Our latest look at the work in the hub at the Magic Kingdom

Haunted Mansion Dooney & Bourke bags are now readily available at the park

As are these strange shirts in Frontierland…