Prime Inspirations: The Crystal Palace

Disney Theme Parks have made their name offering one of a kind experiences. Exploring Mt. Everest in search of an elusive Yeti, piloting a mission to Mars, being pilloried by pirates, or un-furtively spying “love’s first kiss.” These experiences are all of this world. They are inspired by humanity’s dreams, goodness, and sense of adventure. The same holds true for the Parks’ architectural statements.

Only occasionally are the structures in the Parks truly original. They generally evoke a place and or, a time. Sometimes they “play” with time, transposing  familiar historic style elements into an unfamiliar place, or even in to the future.” And even though the architecture is often not so subtly abbreviated or condensed, we believe in it. It invites us to play and generally tell us “everything is okay.”  It can also tell us who inhabits this place.

With this occasional column, WDWNT hopes to highlight the borrowed buildings of the Disney Theme Parks and their direct antecedents. We hope to encourage some discussion of Park architecture, to showcase the power of the original buildings, and the emulations.

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The prime inspiration for the Magic Kingdom’s Crystal Palace at Walt Disney World is San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. It was California’s first municipal greenhouse. Completed in 1879, it was patterned after The Conservatory, in Kew Gardens, England, and built in a late Victorian style.

The Conservatory of Flowers opened in 1879 and still welcomes visitors to this day.

The Conservatory of Flowers opened in 1879 and still welcomes visitors to this day.

It was built using early techniques of mass production, especially in the creation of it’s distinctive glass work. It was a gift to the City of San Francisco from “public spirited citizens.” The Conservatory is listed as California Registered Historical Landmark No. 841.

 

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The Crystal Palace at the Walt Disney World Resort is a restaurant in the Central Plaza area. It fulfills the same functions as the Plaza Inn at Disneyland Park. Like many areas in The Magic Kingdom,  this pad, and the entire circular Central Plaza, are scaled up for capacity and a grander presentation. There is actually a similarity of scale between the precursory structure and its heir in Florida, with The Conservatory narrowly toping the tale of the tape. (This fits with one of the few artistic directives Walt Disney issued about the look of the then called “Disney World” park – that the buildings be generally full scale.) The biggest difference between the two buildings is their purpose and functionality.

The lush gardens of The Conservatory thrive in a constant warm and humid  environment.

The lush gardens of The Conservatory thrive in a constant warm and humid environment.

 

The Crystal Palace is cool and comfortable for your dining pleasure.

The Crystal Palace nods to The Conservatory’s glass cupola. Image @ Disney

An elegant drainage system at the Conservatory.

A graceful drainage system at the Conservatory.

 

 While retaining elements of The Conservatory, The Crystal Palace elegantly plays its role in the Show. Image © Disney

The Crystal Palace features Character Dining in a classic American Victorian setting. Image © Disney

The Conservatory of Flowers is located at 100 John F. Kennedy Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118. They can be contacted at (415) 831-2090 or info@sfcof.org. They are online at ConservatoryOfFlowers.org.

REVIEW: “Villain’s Sinister Soiree” Magnificent, Well Worth $99 More at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

So, like many, I was a bit worried when Disney announced a $99 a person (including children) add-on event to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Many of us had just spent $67 on a Villains event that we ended up asking for a refund from, and were granted easily by Disney because it was such a disaster. I love the Halloween Party and so was concerned that a dessert party in the middle of the night might ruin my enjoyment of this wonderful Magic Kingdom hard-ticket event. It certainly didn’t ruin my event, it made the night far more memorable and enjoyable.

The event began at 7:30 with check-in. Check-in was offered either outside of the park or in the hub inside of the preferred viewing area offered to those attending. Upon checking-in, each member of our party was given a lanyard and we were given a seating card for the reception indie Cinderella Castle. We then proceeded to the reserved viewing space for the night’s entertainment.

Our credentials

Our credentials

The preferred viewing area for Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade and Happy HalloWishes! fireworks was the front 1/3 of the center hub behind the Partners statue. This was a great location. We staked out a spot all the way to the left so we could watch the parade come straight toward us over the Liberty Square bridge, but also so we could have that perfect view of the fireworks with the bursts taking place just to the left of Cinderella Castle. I know some guests complained that it wasn’t a great location, but this is typically where I would stand for these offerings anyway. For the added cost, there wasn’t a ton of uncomfortable, sweaty guests on top of each other (myself included, I’m a big guy and I don’t want to squish next to a stranger as much as they don’t want to do it with me), which is nice when it’s over 90 degrees at the first party of the year. The ability to watch the parade with our children and not have someone try to push kids between us after we had been waiting an hour was magnificent. Not having to hold a healthy, heavy 5-year old child for over 10 minutes through a fireworks show was just as wonderful, if not more-so. It really gave everyone in the family a better opportunity tot enjoy the parade and fireworks and focus more on how much fun we were having and not if everyone could see or was uncomfortable. I already felt like I had gotten some great value out of my $99 (obviously more if you include the party ticket cost), but I knew there was also more to come. We also had a great view for 2 showings of Villains Mix ‘N’ Mingle on the castle stage, one before and one after dark. You are free to leave the area and come and go as you please as an attendee, and many guests did in fact just stay or the parade and then departed from the area for good. I stayed in the area from 7:45Pm until 9:45PM, the kids and mom left for about 20 minutes to get some candy and had no problem getting in and out to do so.

After the fireworks ended, we waited about 10 minutes for the crowd around the area to dissipate before cast members led us behind Cinderella Castle for the Villains’ Sinister Soiree. The time on our card said 10:15PM, but we arrived with the group at the check-in for Royal Table at around 9:50-55PM. We were not allowed in until 10:15PM, which was a bit of a wait when you have two kids who have to go to the bathroom, but we made it.

When the doors opened, there was a free-for-all meet and greet with Anastasia and Drizella, Captain Hook, Judge Frollo, and the Queen of Hearts in the entry area of Cinderella’s Royal Table. I’ve heard some people complain about not getting to meet these characters, but again, I’m not really sure what these people were doing. The step-sisters spent at least 2 minutes talking to our boys, who were then grabbed by Captain Hook for a photo-op, who then promptly moved us along to the Queen of Hearts who we also spent an adequate amount of time with. These aren’t face characters, so 30 seconds to a minute with them seemed like enough. We skipped Judge Frollo as he was one of the few villains we actually met at “Villains Unleashed”.

We weren’t rushed upstairs, in fact, it seemed most guests attending needed to use the restrooms and had enough time to do so before traveling to the restaurant. Once we made it upstairs, we found the already charming restaurant enhanced with table decorations, live music, and wonderful gifts. Included with your package was not only the advertised Maleficent souvenir cup, but also a Maleficent light-up drink stirrer, and the poison apple “glow-cube” that was very popular at “Villains Unleashed”. Everyone also received a commemorative menu and autograph card exclusive to the event.

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Lady Tremaine arrived a few moments later and opened the event with a musical number and an introduction of all of the Villains who would be joining us for the event: Cruella De Ville, the Queen,  Dr. Facilier, Maleficent, Anastasia, and Drizella. Throughout the 45 minutes we were seated, we would get to spend some time with each of these villains. Some of these villains spent 3-4 minutes with us! Every Villain was on their A-Game for this event and were obviously very devoted to making sure guests felt like they were a part of something special. The time we spent with these characters and the photos we took with them were wonderful and, as corny as it might sound, are memories we will cherish for a lifetime.

The few occasions where Lady Tremaine and the step-sisters broke into song were quite memorable. The mash-up of “Sweet Nightingale” and “Royals” was a highlight for sure…

The food was much better than expected. I thought we would just be having dessert in the castle, but a plate of cheeses, salami, and bread was found in the center of each table when we arrived. I expected everything to be theme park quality, but was quite surprised to really have enjoyed most of the items on the plate. Everything tasted fresh and well-prepared, and certainly did not feel like it had been left out for a long time which I often find to be a problem at Disney events like this.

Lady Tremaine's Classic Castle Favorites

Lady Tremaine’s Classic Castle Favorites

Water was provided as well as a specialty beverage called the Captain’s Not-So-Poisoned Potion. This was basically an apple seltzer with a foam topping. It was good, not great, but I’m not much of an apple fan anyway. The drink stirrer and “glow cube” were enough for me.

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Captain’s Not-so-Poisoned Potion

After a short period, the Villains presented the 4 dessert creations they came up with: The Queen’s Bleeding Heart Apple (a white wine poached apple), Maleficent’s Dragon-toasted Confection (pistachio mousse with crisp meringue), Dr. Facilier’s Chocolate Tarot Card (dark chocolate covered pecan praline with chocolate torte), and Cruella De Vil’s Spotted Chocolate Mousse Cake (101 layers of white chocolate and dark chocolate mousse with a hint of raspberry).

The presentation was amazing, from the small powder puppy paw prints, to the tarot card made of chocolate. Some of the desserts were not my thing, but everyone in our party received 4-full size desserts and everyone at least found 1 dessert in the four that they enjoyed. I ended up eating all 4 of our chocolate tarot cards…

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DESSERT!

Villain’s Sinister Soiree is worth every penny of $99 if the party entertainment and meeting characters are what you most want out of a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. I’ve paid north of $200 for some Tables in Wonderland meals, so I can’t imagine a scenario where this sort of once-in-a-lifetime opportunity isn’t worth this price. If Epcot dessert parties are north of $50 a person ,and so is the opportunity to dine in Cinderella Castle generally, then how is this not worth $99? We also took away a good value in souvenirs with a Maleficent souvenir mug exclusive to this event, a light-up drink stirrer, a fairly exclusive “glow cube”, and an autograph card & lanyard. I’d at least value those items at $25-30, never mind dessert, the premium viewing area, and the 10 characters available to meet.

The one thing I would change if I could would be our seating time. 10:15PM being in the middle of the party, we did not do much else at the event. The 11:45PM seating is an even better value, giving you more time at the party at an event only 150o guests get to experience a night.

Overall, it was wonderful. I would do it again at any price point up to $150 a person. The value is there, especially for families or just those who are more entertainment oriented. Meeting rare characters with no wait, seeing entertainment with plenty of space to yourself, delicious desserts, time inside Cinderella Castle, and bag full of items to bring home (including some extra candy) is hard to beat. This event was probably the best add-on ticket I’ve ever purchased at a theme park. All expectations were exceeded and the taste of “Villains Unleashed” has finally been washed away. It’s refreshing to know that a concept for added Disney profit can still be produced where Disney can make plenty of money and the customer can feel appreciated and special. Something isn’t over-priced if no one attending feels that it is. Value is a perception, and I perceive that the Sinister Soiree is a good sign of event add-ons to come to Walt Disney World.

The Villains’ Sinister Soiree will be discussed in-depth on this week’s WDW News Today Podcast if you are looking for more information on this special event, but be advised that it is sold out for most remaining Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween

RUMORS: 5 Walt Disney World Rumors and the Likelihood of Each

Many of the most exciting rumors are associated with Hollywood Studios.

Many of the most exciting rumors are associated with Hollywood Studios.

With fall finally here and Labor Day behind us it’s always a good time to check in and report on the rumors that might be circulating about future changes at the World. Below is a partial list reporting what I’m picking up from behind the berm and a little bit about the likelihood of each.

Star Wars
So this is surprise to exactly … no one. When it comes to a possible Star Wars expansion the only real questions are “when?” and “what?” Possibilities include an additional attraction in Hollywood Studios, a new Land, or an entire Star Wars park. We can rule the park out right away. That’s not going to happen. What is more likely is a new Star Wars Land that would be along the lines of Cars Land in California. Initially I heard that the plan was for one E Ticket attraction but that has broadened to include multiple attractions since the original pitch. My gut tells me that the delay in any kind of formal announcement means that the expansion will be bigger than originally conceived. This means more than one E Ticket and a more immersive environment. I expect an announcement either in the spring or fall 2015.

Pixar Place
In the near-term the Disney Company won’t launch multiple large-scale enterprises like Star Wars  and Pixar expansion simultaneously at Hollywood Studios. Cost is an issue, but that’s not the most pressing factor to a cash-rich company like Disney. Simultaneous expansions are not likely more because of the impact to Hollywood Studios guests. But this doesn’t mean that a Pixar Place build-out isn’t going to happen. The sense I’m getting is that it will. The bad news is that Hollywood Studios will not receive anything on the level of Cars Land in this regard. Additions are likely to be more modest and come in the form of attractions like Radiator Springs Racers based on Pixar properties one at a time instead of a single yet significant splash. While a Pixar Place expansion will continue to be an exciting story that we will follow it can only mean …

Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show and the Studio Backlot Tour
Yes, that would be correct. Pixar expansion would translate into major changes to the surrounding area that includes the Studio Backlot Tour and the Lights, Motor, Action! show. On a personal level I would hate to lose the Backlot Tour. I know it’s a mere shadow of its former self, but seeing the “Jacqueline” from Wes Anderson’s Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and rumbling through Catastrophe Canyon have become very near to “rites” of our annual WDW visits. The stunt show I won’t miss as much. (Have you ever sat in the Lights, Motor, Action! stands in the afternoon? That might be the hottest spot south of the sun.) Perhaps the most traumatic loss associated with Pixar additions will be the Earfel Tower. I know it’s somewhat trivial, but I love the tower’s connection to the Disney Studios in Burbank. That being said, it’s the price of progress and change and a trade I’m willing to make as a fan and customer for these additions.

Sorcerer’s Hat
Sticking with Hollywood Studios, this is one of the more interesting and under-the-radar changes in the conversation. Apparently the story is not “if” the Sorcerer’s Hat is removed, but “when.” Admittedly, the first time this was mentioned to me I was stunned. For me, Mickey’s sorcerer’s hat holds the same relative place as Cinderella’s Castle, the Tree of Life, and Spaceship Earth. While waiting for the rope to drop during one of our last visits, however, it became fairly obvious that the hat actually doesn’t work. In fact, it feels contrary to the original vision of Hollywood Studios. Clearly the Grumman’s Theater facade of the Great Movie Ride was designed to be the feature image at one end of Hollywood Boulevard “bookending” the “Hollywood that never was” with the Pan Pacific Auditorium-inspired entrance at the other end.  Moreover, if you take the time to really study the layout it’s antithetical to Disney imagineering. It’s my understanding that the biggest problem facing removal is the depth of the attraction’s anchor points. If it happens it will happen when the Great Movie Ride gets a long-overdue makeover, but it’s not a current priority. I’ll believe it when I see it.

Marvel Land
This has to be mentioned. But there just doesn’t seem to be any way for this to become a reality. In a recent conversation it was again mentioned that Universal owns the Marvel “park rights” east of the Mississippi. I’m currently reading Marvel Comics: The Untold Story and trust me when I say that the Marvel Universe in the hands of Disney imagineers would be one of the greatest things that could ever happen. It’s because of this that I won’t give up on a possible Marvel Land and I wouldn’t put it past Disney to broker a deal in this regard, but it won’t happen anytime soon.

Backburner
Star Wars, Pixar, and potential effects on Hollywood Studios is clearly the most interesting conversation but they’re not the only rumors circulating. Avatar Land at Animal Kingdom, the Fantasyland Expansion, and the work at Hollywood Studios most likely means that Epcot will be receiving attention in the not-too-distant future. Updates in Future World are in the mix—maybe Soarin’ and for sure Captain EO—but the most interesting discussion is associated with the possibility of adding pavilion(s) to the World Showcase. Not since the Norway pavilion was added in 1988 have we seen an addition there. Before that it was Morocco in 1984. There is apparently room for new pavilions and it’s interesting to consider the countries that would be candidates. I would put the odds on a South American representative, specifically one of the countries Walt visited during his WWII goodwill tour chronicled in the Walt & El Grupo documentary: Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.

That’s the current state of the rumor mill at least in terms of my discussions. This fan is excited about whatever Disney does with Star Wars in the parks. I’ll also be holding out for significant Marvel additions in the future, but only because it’s just more fun that way. Feel free to post what you’ve heard or even what you’re hoping for.

Tony Baxter, Tomorrowland, and Never-Built Discovery Bay Expansion All Coming to Destination D: Attraction Rewind

destination-d-attraction-rewind-announcement-iris1It has been a day full of Destination D: Attraction Rewind news! Disney has sent out a new Press Release for the upcoming D23 event at the Walt Disney World Resort. Basically, the PR announces that Tony Baxter will be in attendance at the D23 sponsored event, we are going to get to see a sneak peek at the upcoming Tomorrowland movie with some incredible behind-the-scenes look at how the movie was made and what inspired it, and finally we’ll get to travel to yesteryear and see the never-built Discovery Bay expansion destined for Disneyland. Check out the full Press Release below.

BURBANK, Calif. – September 4, 2014 – D23: The Official Disney Fan Club has unveiled more of the experiences in store for members at what is sure to be the can’t-miss Disney event of the year—D23 Destination D: Attraction Rewind presented by H2O Plus. Taking place November 22 and 23 at Walt Disney World Resort, the event will bring Disney Legends, archivists, Imagineers, and luminaries together to celebrate fan-favorite attractions of years past, including Adventure Thru Inner Space, If You Had Wings, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, with rarely seen concept art and images, vintage video clips, and hours of revealing stories. In addition, there will be a full day of presentations showcasing Disney’s contributions to the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair.

Tomorrowland supervising art director Ramsey Avery (Star Trek Into Darkness, Minority Report) will give members a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at the making of the upcoming release from Walt Disney Pictures. Avery will detail how the production team reconstructed elements of the World’s Fair for the upcoming film, which stars George Clooney. “I had a great experience working on Tomorrowland and recreating some of the very iconic environments from the 1964 World’s Fair, especially it’s a small world, and am excited to share some of that behind-the-scenes process with Disney fans,” says Avery.

During the panel “Rediscovering Discovery Bay,” Disney Legend Tony Baxter will take guests on an in-depth tour of the never-built themed expansion for Disneyland through rarely seen concept artwork and models that he worked on during his time at Walt Disney Imagineering. Discovery Bay, as an early press release stated, was intended to “bring to life a time and place that climaxed an age of discovery and expansion.”

Additional panels have just been announced.* More information may be found at D23.com/Events.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22

  • Disney Goes to the World’s Fair: Historian Bill Cotter looks at Disney’s massive influence on the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair.
  • A World’s Fair of Disney Legends: Marty Sklar, Alice Davis, and Bob Gurr discuss their contributions to the Fair.
  • Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln: Historian Michael Kelley and Disney Legend Bob Matheison take a behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking attraction.
  • Ford’s Magic Skyway: Bill Cotter and Disney Legends Bob Gurr and Bill Sullivan reveal some of the secrets behind one of the Fair’s most innovative attractions.
  • Carousel of Progress: Disney Legend Marty Sklar and Imagineer Gary Landrum talk about the creation of this one-of-a-kind show.
  • it’s a small world: Disney Legend Alice Davis discusses working on the beloved attraction with her husband Marc and artist Mary Blair.
  • Lost on the Way to the World’s Fair: Walt Disney Archives Director Becky Cline reveals some of the proposed creations that didn’t make it to New York.
  • A Sneak Peek at Disney’s Tomorrowland (see above).

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23

  • Widen Your World: Tony Baxter, Imagineer Jason Grandt, and Disney Legend Charlie Ridgway revisit popular attractions from the early years of Walt Disney World.
  • Disneyland: Fond Memories of the Past: Becky Cline and historian Stacia Martin journey through some of Disneyland’s most beloved attractions of yesteryear.
  • Retro Rewind References: Imagineers Wyatt Winter and Jason Grandt reveal some of the hidden references to past attractions in today’s theme park creations.
  • Rediscovering Discovery Bay: (see above).
  • An Evolution of Make Believe Made Real: Imagineers Dave Minichiello and Pam Rawlins detail the creation of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and explore its roots, which began in 1937.
  • That Was Entertainment!: Disney Legend Ron Logan lifts the curtain on some of the most fondly remembered events and entertainment from Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Plus, Mickey’s of Glendale, the famed Walt Disney Imagineering store, is setting up a pop-up shop, which will open Friday, November 21 and run through the weekend, offering a selection of exclusive Imagineering merchandise as well as limited-edition pins, T-shirts, and collectibles themed to the event. Mickey’s of Glendale will also carry an exclusive collection of items themed to Pleasure Island, including pins, pin sets, T-shirts, and glassware.

In addition to more than a dozen panels and presentations, the weekend will include:

  • A special weeklong exhibit designed by the Walt Disney Archives in honor of the event.
  • Pleasure Island: Rewind presented by Twinings of London, a closing-night celebration themed around the former Downtown Disney nightlife district.

The weekend event will take place in the convention center at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Tickets are currently available to all D23 Members, and D23 Gold and Silver Members receive special ticket pricing. All guests will receive a gift created just for the event.

More details about the program and tickets for D23 DESTINATION D: ATTRACTION REWIND presented by H2O Plus, as well as a special offer just for members of D23, can be found at D23.com/Events.

* Events, panel order, and talent are subject to change.

6/30/14 Walt Disney World Photo Report (Epcot, 8-Bit Chairs, & More)

John Corigliano and myself visited Epcot over the weekend and took some phoitos of what is new and noteworthy in the park to share with you, so let’s take a look at the latest from the park:

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Welcome to Epcot

An ad for Frozen Summer fun is on the times guide at every park right now…

Work continues to repair the water main behind Innoventions

Inside Innoventions behind Club Cool and Character Spot, some tables and chairs were added to the abandoned lobby area near the restrooms

The chairs have a strange “8-bit” look

Nothing too special about the tables, but a nice offering given how many guests crash in here during the summer months

The water features at Imagination! will be off until the water main is fixed

Not sure when this happened, but the Captain EO FastPass machines were removed

It’s quite the mess

The food cart between Imagination! and The Land is behind walls

The Odyssey has been a very popular place to watch the World Cup

Your World Cup update courtesy of Epcot…

Just a few minutes before this photo was taken, the place was PACKED for the Mexico game…

There is another soccer photo-op by the Germany pavilion

They also have the brackets board back here

The Glasskunst in Germany was closed for a few weeks for a small remodeling, but it is open now and looks great

The main reason for our Epcot trip was the new snacks at the Refreshment Outpost in World Showcase. They have two new yogurts and a alcoholic rum drink

In the 30 seconds between getting the yogurt and getting to a table, the Florida heat made the yogurt a little less photo friendly, but they were still absolutely delicious!

The coconut is my favorite, but pineapple was also very good. We didn’t order the swirl, but when we mixed the two, it was incredible!

In the cultural exhibit in Mexico, they have added a pretty crazy projection-mapping effect to this large stone piece

They are projecting the original paint scheme that would have been on the piece onto the now-grey stone

Every few minutes, the coloring fades in and out

New Disney PArks umbrella for sale in MouseGear, $14.95

There is also this character umbrella

And another Disney Parks design

First-Look at Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Concept Art

Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios begins on July 5th, but today we are getting our first look at what the stages for the various events will look like.

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Above, we have a concept of what the stage in front of the Sorcerer’s Hat will look like. This stage will be used for several events including the “coolest summer ever” dance party and the Frozen Fireworks Spectacular.

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This second piece of art shows us the interior of the Premiere Theater, home to “For The First Time in Forever”: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. Guests will be able to follow the bouncing ball (or more likely Olaf) and sing along with the characters appearing live on the stage.

Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is running daily July 5th through September 1st.

Looks like a lot of fun! What do you think?

July 4th 2014 Festivities & Fireworks at Walt Disney World

Guests can celebrate America’s birthday with a red, white and blue extravaganza at Walt Disney World Resort. There will be no shortage of nighttime fun as fireworks will dance across the skies above the Florida vacation kingdom. This year marks a special milestone in America’s history, too: the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” observes its 200th anniversary in 2014.

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Here’s a look a what’s in store:

Magic Kingdom

The celebration begins with “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky,” July 3 and 4 at Magic Kingdom. The 14-minute fireworks spectacular rockets into the sky above Cinderella Castle at 9 p.m. both nights.

The fireworks are set to an exciting musical score produced in a concert band style. This score was specifically created to stir a sense of pride in being American, show producers say, while at the same time, inviting guests from around the world to feel part of the celebration.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Guests also can enjoy a twist on traditional fireworks with the “Rockin’ 4th of July Celebration.” At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the party kicks off at the Sorcerer’s Hat stage at 6 p.m. and continues through 11 p.m. on July 4 with live entertainment from “The Hollywood Rockers” whose music will take guests on a rockin’ road trip across America.

Everything leads up to a special rock n’ roll fireworks presentation above the Sorcerer’s Hat starting at 10:15 p.m.

Epcot

Guests visiting Epcot on July 4 will have the opportunity to meet some of their favorite Disney characters dressed in patriotic attire throughout the afternoon at the American Adventure Pavilion. Voices of Liberty, the eight-part a capella group, will have special performances at American Gardens Theatre at 12:30, 1:45 and 3 p.m. They also will perform inside the American Adventure Rotunda at 4:15 and 5 p.m. that day. Guests also will have the opportunity to catch the Spirit of America Fife & Drum Corps outside at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 4 and 4:45 p.m.

That evening, the spectacular fireworks and laser show “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” lights the night at 10 p.m. with a heart-pounding grand finale in a salute to America.

7/2/14 Walt Disney World Photo Report (The Magic Kingdom & Epcot)

WDWNT Reporter John Corigliano visited the Magic Kingdom and Epcot earlier this week and has some newsworthy photos to share with us:

The massive overhaul of the hub at the Magic Kingdom continues

A lot of new walking space that used to be moat…

The Astro Oribter is in the middle of a multi-month refrubishment

The Peoplemover is also closed during this time

Every few years, the ride is essentially disassembled and rebuilt

All of the planets have been removed

Moving to Epcot, we can see the work on the water main much clearer from the monorail

Over at Test Track, the FastPass machines and their canopy have been removed

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More Frozen iPhone Cases and Vanity MagicBands on the Way to Walt Disney World

Some new phone cases and MagicBands with your favorite Frozen characters are on their way to Walt Disney World:

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8 new D-Tech on Demand phone case designs will be released starting this Saturday at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and as well at the Marketplace Co-Op. The cases come in iPhone 4/4S and 5/5S. The Marketplace Co-Op location will have a few designs not found anywhere else, while the “Frozen Summer Fun” design will only be found at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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Next week, 3 open edition vanity MagicBands with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf will be released. The same rules will apply as did with the Star Wars MagicBands where guests must present one of the following for the MagicBand to be linked to at the time of purchase: valid theme park admission, Memory Maker card or another MagicBand. These items will not be available for purchase online or via Merchandise Guest Services.

VIDEO: New Daily “Frozen Fireworks” Show Debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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As part of Frozen Summer Fun at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests have the opportunity to see a new nightly fireworks show now through September 1st. The show is an odd, yet interesting mix of live stage show and fireworks, including a video presentation of Olaf’s Summer Vacation featuring photos guests took of the popular snowman throughout the day:

We’ll be sharing more Frozen Summer Fun today on twitter and be sharing more videos and photos with you starting tomorrow, so stay tuned!