WDWNT Hosting “Rock Your WDWNT Side” Party At Magic Kingdom on May 24th: Free Treats, Prizes, and More!

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Join WDWNT for our special #RockYourWDWNTSide event called the ‘Midnight Sugar Rush’, taking place during the 24-hour “Rock Your Disney Side” party at the Magic Kingdom. Come join us in the upper level at the Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at midnight for some delicious treats (Vegan and Gluten-free Chocolate Chip cookies and Brownie Bites), some fun trivia for prizes, and a mix ‘n’mingle with WDWNT personalities and fans!

Where: Tomorrowland Terrance Restaurant

When: Saturday, May 24th at Midnight

What: Delicious Sweet Snacks, fabulous prizes, mix ‘n’ mingle with Disney fans

After spending all-day in The Magic Kingdom, this sugar rush will revive you for the last leg of your 24-hour day!

Additionally, tweet at us your photos from throughout the day on Friday with the hashtag #RockYourWDWNTSide. Whoever is deemed to have the most creative or funny photo tweeted with that hashtag will win a prize at the meet-up at midnight!

We hope to see you at the Magic Kingdom on Friday night… I mean Saturday morning… I mean both…

The event has a Facebook page, but RSVP through facebook is not required to attend.

VIDEO, PHOTOS, & REVIEW: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Soft-Opens in New Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom

After several very short soft openings during the week, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train attraction opened for most of the day on Friday/Saturday at the Magic Kingdom during the 24-hour Rock Your Disney Side party. As always, WDWNT was on the scene to bring you all you need to know about the new attraction:

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The attraction officially opens on May 28th and FastPass+ is not guaranteed to be available for the ride until then. While the lines moved fast during the soft opening, there was also no FastPass+ in use. Regardless, the attraction loads quickly and your actual wait time shouldn’t exceed 45 minutes to an hour. The only line issues we have seen thus far is that the queue is too small. Often the line would only actually reach a 30 minute wait, but would wrap around the mountain. It’s likely that without FastPass+ offered, guests did not see another option but to wait in the line. I still think the queue space is too small and the existing stroller parking outside of the ride will probably be relocated to accommodate more queue in front of the ride. When the line moves well, the queue is very beautiful and entertaining (and has plenty of fans), so it won’t be such a bad stand-by line to wait in now and then.

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The attentions to detail in the queue is amazing. There is moss applied to all of the walls, even within guests’ reach. I assumed that the moss would fall off as people would touch it, but whatever method they have used to apply it to the walls allows it to stay no matter how hard a guest might try to peel it off.

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The interactive queue has 3 parts: sorting jewels, a motion activated musical device that pours water, and spinning jewel buckets.

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Using large touch screens, guests can first sort jewels.

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You can then run your hand under these faucets to play music and release a colored water stream.

Upon entering the interior queue, or the vault, there are then barrels of diamonds for guests to spin:

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If you spin the barrels fast enough, a character will appear on the ceiling. Spin all seven fast enough at the same time and something special will happen:

At this point, you go through a few more switchbacks and arrive at the loading platform. The interior queue is pretty small, but it does reside inside the mountain which already has scenes and such that also take place inside of the building.

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At times, the ride is a challenge to film, so we’re sharing two videos of the attraction with you today. The ride is very detailed and there’s a lot to see, so you’ll surely notice different things in each video:

The ride consists of 4 parts: an outdoor roller coaster portion, the indoor mine scene, the thrilling drop and ride across the bridge, and the Dwarfs’ cottage.

Let’s start by talking about the roller coaster… it’s definitely more thrilling than the Barnstormer, but not by much. The rocking mine car vehicles do not deliver the action most guests were expecting, but the rocking does get you closer to the ground on banked turns and works better than if the vehicles didn’t rock or sway at all.

The indoor dark-ride-type scene is gorgeous. The audio-animatronics are second-to-none. The projection faces on the characters and the fluid movements makes you truly believe that they are the Seven Dwarfs and not animated robotic figures. The jewels shine brilliantly, the music is infectious, and it builds to the large drop very nicely. I don’t think a more perfectly laid out, planned, and executed scene has ever been built for a Fantasyland attraction.

The finale scene with the cottage is brilliant. Disney Imagineers made sure to build something large enough that it could entertain guests sitting in the sun waiting to pull into the station and unload. Dopey and Snow White actually dance through the entire cottage, moving between rooms and in and out of the view of guests in the front and back of the train. Meanwhile, some of the animated Dwarf figures from Snow White’s Scary Adventures play instruments inside the cottage. If you sit near the very front of the train, you’ll get a nice long look at the Old Hag (in beautiful, audio-animatronic form) waiting to give Snow White the infamous poison apple!

The bottom line is the same with this attraction as the rest of New Fantasyland: it’s fun for the whole family, it is beautiful, and it is a wonderful representation of the film it depicts. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train isn’t a gate buster, but it’s arguably the most well-themed and executed kiddie coaster on the face of the earth. The show scenes are practically unmatched, and while the ride is short and not super-thrilling, we expect it to be a guest favorite for decades to come.

VIDEO: “Let It Go” & “For The First Time in Forever” from FROZEN Added to Festival of Fantasy Parade

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It’s no secret that Frozen was a last minute addition to the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade at the Magic Kingdom when it debuted in March, but it was surprising to still hear Sleeping Beauty songs in the opening float music for the parade even though Anna, Elsa, and Olaf had booted Aurora out of the show. Finally, after a few months, a short snippet of “Let It Go” and “For The First Time in Forever” can be heard with the opening unit of the parade:

Since we were catching the parade to record this new musical piece, we went ahead and recorded the performance in its entirety, so if you have some more time to spend, you can watch the entire Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade as well:

VIDEO: Heroes & Villains Take Over the Magic Kingdom for “Rock Your Disney Side” 24-Hour Party

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During the Rock Your Disney Side 24-hour party at the Magic Kingdom, guests were treated to some very special entertainment. The day started with the Magic Kingdom welcome show featuring some of everyone’s favorite Disney heroes and Villains:

Several heroes & villains then appeared in the “Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It!” Street Party:

And of course, there was the wonderful Villains pre-parade before the Main Street Electrical Parade featuring baddies such as Oogie Boogie, the Big Bad Wolf, Hades, and many more:

Videos by John Corigliano

Show Times Released for Festival of the Lion King in the New Harambe Theatre

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Festival of the Lion King will be reopening on Sunday June 1, 2014 in the newly built Harambe Theatre in Africa at Animal Kingdom. Just like in it’s previous location, shows will run every hour on the hour beginning at 10:00 am.

Shows will run until 7:00 pm on all nights except for Saturdays when they close early to prepare for the hard ticket event Harambe Nights. On Saturdays the last performance will be at 4:00 pm. On Thursday June 5th shows will also end early (last performance at 4:00 pm) for a final dress rehearsal.

VIDEO: Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade Emotionally Closes 13 Year Run at Animal Kingdom

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On Saturday, May 31st, Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park concluded 13 years of daily entertaining guests at the park. The parade is going away to accommodate a fair amount of construction around the park, both for infrastructure guests won’t really see and for the Rivers of Light nighttime spectacular that will debut before AVATAR opens in early 2017.

We recorded 2 angles of the parade, when it first stepped-off and began its final performance and again when the parade concluded and returned backstage for the very last time. Enjoy:

VIDEO: Festival of the Lion King “Roars” Into New Harambe Theatre at Animal Kingdom

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On June 1st, 2014, Festival of the Lion King at Disney’s Animal Kingdom returned in a brand new venue, the Harambe Theatre in Africa, behind the Dawa Bar and Tusker House Restaurant. WDWNT Reporter John Corigliano was on the scene to get video of the show:

Not much has changed in the show, but the new lighting and such makes a big difference. Festival of the Lion King was moved to accommodate the construction of the AVATAR themed land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, set to open in early 2017.

Cameron Speaks – Pandora: The Land of AVATAR? Most Advanced Audio-Animatronics Ever?

“It’s going to be called, I believe, Pandora: The Land of Avatar”

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James Cameron recently spoke to the media at the Los Angeles Times Hero Complex Film Festival about the upcoming “AVATAR Land” project for Disney’s Animal Kingdom. According to /Film, he had the following to say:

It’s going to have floating mountains. It’s pretty cool. I’ve seen the model and the design work the Imagineering people have done is spectacular. They’ve got a quarter inch to the foot scale model of the whole park and I’ve looked at all the sight lines…it’s not a park, it’s a land within the park but a land is not just a ride. There will be several rides and a number of other attractions. It’s really just a place you’re gonna wanna go and hang out. It’s gonna be gorgeous. Of course it’s gonna be gorgeous at night and they’re using every new trick, every new bit of technology that they’ve created.

The animatronics for the Na’vi characters are gonna be fantastic. For example, their early animatronics would use 12 axis of motion and I think the most they’ve ever done was 32 axis recently. I think they’re up to 64 just in the face of the Na’vi characters. So it’s gonna be remarkable. They really see it as a major, major attraction.

If what Cameron says is to be believed, we may be in for something really special…

The AVATAR area at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is scheduled to open in early 2017.

Joe Hogarty’s 5/30/14 Disney Springs Photo Report (Double Shot of Starbucks, The Landing, Marketplace Bridge, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Joe Hogarty visited Downtown Disney (soon to be Disney Springs) on Friday and has a ton of great newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look:

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THE CRANE! THE CRANE!

Work continues on the West Side parking structure for Disney Springs

The Disney Springs logo is starting to pop up…

For now, you can find the logo only on some parking signs

Looks like they are up to the 7th level on the parking structure which should be completed in 3-4 months

Walls still up where Food Truck Park will be located

The West Side Starbucks has opened

Along with the Downtown Disney Anaheim location, this is one of the very first locations with the new store look

It looks great inside

Touch-screen allows guests at other Starbucks locations to interact with guests in Orlando… for now it’s just Anaheim

They seem happy to finally be open 🙂

Not much change to see on the bridge to what’s left of Pleasure Island

BET Soundstage Club signage remains

Vertical construction in The Landing section is progressing nicely, but there isn’t much time left before it opens in early 2015

The backside of Portobello is being worked on as it will soon be visible to guests via a new walkway to the Marketplace from The Landing

Some new façade also going on the back of Raglan Road

Some pavement work happening outside of Fulton’s

Looks like the first pieces of the Marketplace bridge have arrived

A large concrete island is now floating out in the water, probably the location where the bridge will turn

The small Starbucks location in the Marketplace by World of Disney has also opened

Don’t forget, Car Masters Weekend is coming up fast! Get it, FAST?!?

One-Night-Only “Villains Unleashed” Hard Ticket Event To Be Announced

We told you in 2013 that the Limited Time Magic Friday the 13th “Unleash the Villains” event was a test for a possible hard-ticket event to be added to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the not-too-distant future. Well, Walt Disney World is expected to begin ticket sales for annual passholders and Disney Vacation Club members tomorrow, June 5th, for the very first “Villains Unleashed” after hours party to be held on August 23, 2014 from 8PM-1AM. Tickets will be sold to the general public starting June 9th.

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Ticket prices for APs and DVC members will be $67 adult/$62 child in advance, $71 adult/$66 child day of.

No further details are available at this time as the event has not been officially announced yet. We expect the event to carry over some of the more popular offerings from Friday the 13th, 2013, which you can watch below: