Joe Hogarty’s 4/11/13 Hollywood Studios Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Joe Hogarty also visited Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Thursday and has some newsworthy photos from around the park to share with us:

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The exterior refurbishment at Rock ‘N’ Rollercoaster is completed

The guitar now has a shiny finish

Looks nice

Did you know Superman’s cape is in the AFI exhibit?

Near PIXAR Place, one billboard now advertises The Lone Ranger

The other is a cute billboard for Monsters University

Since the parades in the park are gone, characters are staying out later by the Sorcerer’s Hat

While Britto isn’t a new item, the Art of Disney stores are now carrying a lot more of them

I think they are really strange

Dirk Wallen’s 4/17/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited the Magic Kingdom yesterday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us, so lets take a look:

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Work continues on the Grand Floridian DVC wing

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Work continues on a third bus loop for the Magic Kingdom

The Grand Floridian Villas off in the distance

There is still a ton of construction equipment put in the Polynesian Resort parking lot

Some work being done to the planter in front of the train station

Beautifully Disney products now available in the Emporium

The Swiss Family Treehouse s being fixed up while it is open

The Adventureland Veranda facade is still being worked on

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments is still behind tarps

The exterior refurbishment of Columbia Harbour House rolls on

Tarps now up on this end of the building

On the Fantasyland side, the Peter Pan restrooms have been closed and are behind tarps

No visible progress on Princess Fairytale Hall

Mad Tea Party refurbishment ongoing

The first real details of the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train attraction are beginning to emerge

VIDEO: Full Play-Test of “A Pirates Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas”

Earlier today, the Magic Kingdom opened “A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas” for a few hours to guests as part of a very early play-test. The attraction does not currently have an opening date, but we were informed today that what we would see during the course of this test is a very early version of the attraction, so please keep in mind that things may change a lot before this attraction actually opens.

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Guests are recruited at the former Crow’s Nest in Adventureland and are given a map and magic talisman to go off on one of five pirate raids through Adventureland. Only two of these raids were available today. The raids are similar to Sorcerers in the Magic Kingdom as guests are sent station to station following a map to complete assignments. The actions in this particular attraction are a lot more automated, but all of the effects involve physical effects instead of screens much like Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure.

Here is video of one of the raids:

UPDATE: We also have video of the second raid that was play-tested today at the Magic Kingdom:


For older guests who know the park well, a raid should take no more than 7-10 minutes. For younger or inexperienced guests, Disney expects it to take somewhere between 15-20 minutes. The attraction is intended for children ages 8-10, so don’t expect to have the time of your life if you are an older guest. That being said, I felt the physical props better fit the park than the screens used in Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.

Stay tuned for more coverage of A Pirate’s Adventure as we get closer to the official opening of this attraction.

So, what do you think of A Pirate’s Adventure so far?

Monsters University Monorail Coming to Walt Disney World

Disney announced today that it will unveil a Monsters University themed monorail before the film’s release on June 21st, 2013 (click for larger image):

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We expect this monorail to run mostly on the Epcot monorail line.

So, what do you think about this “Monsterail” coming to Walt Disney World?

Familiar Faces from Snow White’s Scary Adventures Come to Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train in New Fantasyland

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Walt Disney Imagineering recently reached another milestone in the construction of the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train attraction with the overnight addition of a few scenic elements guests will encounter at the top of the mine train’s first lift. When mine cars pull out of the load area, they’ll travel up the track to the top of the mountain, where a jib crane sits topped by two ominous vultures, the latter of which originally appeared in the park’s original Snow White’s Scary Adventures attraction. This is the last stop before the mine train’s cars plunge into a mine shaft.

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The lovable world of Sleepy, Doc, Grumpy, Bashful, Sneezy, Happy and Dopey comes to life in spring 2014 when the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train takes New Fantasyland guests on a rollicking, musical ride into the mine “where a million diamonds shine.” Inspired by the 1937 Disney animated film classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” the fun starts as guests cross a stone bridge and walk through a beautiful forest with the Dwarfs’ cottage in the distance, leading to the entrance to the attraction — and immersion into the endearing story of the radiant and kindhearted Snow White and her forest friends led by the lovable Dwarfs.

After passing through an interactive pre-show area with fun activities themed to mining, guests will proceed to the mine train. Just like the iconic movie, surprises are in store! The family-style coaster will feature first-of-its-kind ride vehicles mounted in cradle-like pivots that allow the vehicles to swing back and forth during the ride. Adding to the fun, the journey will be accompanied by beloved music from the film classic and there’s a cast of animated figures of Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs and playful forest critters.

Disney Stuck on the Drawing Board: The Muppets take MGM

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Whenever we walk the Streets of America at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (or New York Street as it is remembered), you can’t help but wonder what might have been. What is there that maybe shouldn’t be, and what is not there that should . . .    Looking at the area just past Star Tours, what do you see? If you have a keen eye, you might notice what might have been . . .

Does it appear as though MuppetVision 3D is the focal point of the area? Does it look as if the Muppets were taking over that area of the park, with the Miss Piggy fountain and the giant hot air balloon drawing guests to the area? Now turn around. Look directly at Pizza Planet. Does it fit? You might say no. You might wonder why Pizza Planet is not near Toy Story Mania. Walking down the street, we see the Stage One Company Shop, and the Christmas shop, as well as Mama Melrose. Is there a cohesive story here? Not especially. Most importantly, does this look like something Disney would have done? Not at all. What happened here? What might we be looking at instead if things went as planned?

Back at the time MuppetVision was initially conceived and created, it appeared that Disney was beginning a major expansion in the New York Street area with the focus on the Muppet franchise. With Jim Henson planning on selling the Muppet franchise to the Disney Company, Disney would have complete autonomy to expand the Muppet franchise on their own. MuppetVison 3D was to be the first of many Muppet attractions, shops and dining options within the area. But alas, we do not see any of it. Some of the plans were fully developed, and others were still in concept, when the entire project was shelved.

One of the more fully developed ideas was Gonzo’s Pandemonium Pizza Parlor, which would have been located  where Mama Melrose now stands. This restaurant would have blended good food with Muppet flair. The original plan called for the creation of audio animtronic rats. Led by Rizzo, they would deliver food to all the guests via a train track system. This–coupled with speakers projecting Gonzo’s voice from above, along with pounding and stomping sounds–would create the illusion that Gonzo was somehow stuck in the duct work above. Other plans also had the Swedish Chef popping out through the kitchen doors on occasion, as well as commotion coming from the kitchen as guests ate. Famous scenes from the Muppet Show would appear throughout the restaurant. As the name suggests, this restaurant would be complete pandemonium all of the time.

Another dining option Imagineering was conceiving revolved around the Swedish Chef. The location of this restaurant likely would have been across from MuppetVision, where Pizza Planet currently resides. The theme was to be the set of the Swedish Chef’s cooking show. It would have guests sitting at tables reminiscent of the Chef’s show, complete with full kitchen setups and cameras, as well as televisions depicting some of the chef’s greatest moments.

The most well-known of the abandoned Muppet attractions was the Muppet Movie Ride. This attraction would have been the little brother of the Great Movie Ride. Many people have speculated that the scenes in the Muppet attraction would be completely different, focusing on some of the Disney films like Peter Pan, as well as famous films like Frankenstein, with Muppets taking the place of the films’ stars.

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Why did this never come to be? The answer to that question is rather difficult. The plans for Disney to buy the Muppets fell through in the early ’90s, a major reason being the tragic death of Muppet creator Jim Henson. His passing left the deal in limbo, and rumors persist that Henson’s children, particularly his son Brian, was not at all happy with the treatment his family received by then Disney head Michael Eisner. The story goes–whether true or fabricated–that Eisner was pressuring them for the completion of the sale, and the Henson family felt that there was not enough time for them to deal with Jim’s death and the family estate– so they pulled the plug. Without the deal, the plans for New York Street went down with it, because the Henson family would not allow the usage of the Muppets in any new attractions in the Disney parks. Outside of MuppetVision 3D and the Stage One Company shop, there wasn’t any another Muppet influence in the park, until Robert Iger’s purchase of the Muppets in 2004.

So, we should have been looking at a creative, well-themed Muppet area of the park. This would have added to the Disney/MGM Studio experience that was really missing until the late 1990s. As we look to the future of both this area and the Muppet franchise, we can hope the success of The Muppets in 2011 and the upcoming Muppets Most Wanted in 2014 as perhaps a new  hope for a larger Muppet presence within the Disney parks. Guests keep hoping that these films will push Disney to expand the Muppet influence, and maybe some of these shelved projects might find their way back onto the drawing board.

PHOTOS: 2014 Merchandise Arrives at Walt Disney World

2014 merchandise has started to arrive at stores around the Walt Disney World Resort! Here’s a look at the merchandise that has been released thus far and will be available over the next year:

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Tumbler

Ceramic mug

Photo fame

Keychain

Keychain

Metal keychain

Magnet

Magnet photo frame

Some new tin sings have been released

As well as the Dole Whip shirt

Ear hat

Kid’s hat

Kid’s sweatshirt

Kid’s jacket

Adult t-shirt

Adult t-shirt

Matchbox airplane (the bus isn’t out yet)

Mini-Basketball

Kid’s t-shirt

Baby t-shirt

Infant t-shirt

Light-up necklace

Mickey plush

Duffy

Kid’s long sleeve shirt

Fanny pack

Adult t-shirt

Adult t-shirt

Adult t-shirt

Women’s t-shirt

Women’s long sleeve tee

Women’s jacket

The back of the jacket

Women’s t-shirt

Another new sign spotted

All 4 of the new signs

So, what do you think of the 2014 merchandise?

Aerial Construction Photos of Disney Springs from 12/9/13

Our own Nick LoCicero took to the skies to get an aerial view of all of the work going on at Downtown Disney as it prepares to become Disney Springs in 2016. Lucky for use, he had his camera with him and got some great pictures!

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We can see the new West Side parking structure starting to rise

The first concrete supports are planted in the ground

The structure will be completed in the Fall of 2014

Work on “The Landing” taking place in the former site of Motion and Rock ‘N’ Roll Beach Club

Demolition has begun on Captain Jack’s

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Things will soon look very different here…

Dirk Wallen’s 12/8/13 Disney Springs/Downtown Disney Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Downtown Disney on Sunday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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Here’s how the parking structure construction looks to guests

A third food truck has arrived on the West Side

It’s the World Showcase of Flavors

There is some mystery construction happening outside of House of Blues

Nothing new to see at the West side Starbucks location

 A look over some construction walls on Pleasure Island

There is one small structure that is now enclosed

The remains of Comedy Warehouse

No visible work over here yet

Demolition of Captain Jack’s has begun so a new pedestrian bridge can be constructed in the Marketplace

A second Downtown Disney Starbucks is now going up next door to World of Disney in the Marketplace