Hold On, We’re Commin’

Sorry about the lack of posting this week, but between the WDWCelebrations event preparation and the tons of research I’ve been up to the last few days, It has been hard. As we speak, I’m sitting in Orlando International Airport waiting for my flight back to New York, eager to share all of my experiences with all of you in the coming week. Starting tomorrow, everyone at WDW News Today will be back to, getting photos, videos, and news updates ready to roll. Please stay tuned to WDWNT as we continue to bridge the gaps between you and the world.

See Ya Real Soon,
Tom Corless

A Wild Time At “A Wild Decade”

The entire WDWCelebrations crew is recovering from what was an amazing day and event at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park and would like to thank the many who joined us. WDWNT would like to tell all of our readers that we will be bringing you complete coverage of the 10th anniversary events as soon as possible. Be sure to tune in to the WDW News Today podcast this week, as the entire WDWCelebrations team recaps the entire “A Wild Decade” event and shares some funny stories. Also, coming in the next week, we will begin providing pictures and video of the entire vent, including today’s re-dedication ceremony and imagineer Joe Rhode’s speech.

See Ya’ Real Soon,
Tom Corless

Celebrating A Wild Decade!

WDW News Today would like to wish Disney’s Animal Kingdom a Happy Birthday! With 10 years of being open and bringing us all the nature, beauty, and thrill rides out there, thanks Disney for creating an amazing experience. It truly has been “A Wild Decade”!

Stay tuned to WDW News Today later in the week for coverage of this momentous day!

We’re Ready To Go

In just a few hours, most of the WDW News Today staff will be heading into the Walt Disney World resort for what should be a fun and exciting week. Of course, the big reason we’re all going is to be a part of WDWCelebration’s “A Wild Decade” event, celebrating ten years of Disney’s Animal Kingdom park. With over 400 people attending, it should be a spectacular gathering. We will also be at WDW beyond the event, providing you with daily coverage of everything happening at the World this week (hopefully coverage of Toy Story Mania). Be sure to stay tuned to WDWNT if you can’t get down there this week, but be sure to say hello if your there and spot us.

Prince Caspian is Going to Hollywood

Disney has put out a press release for the upcoming “Journey into Narnia: Prince Caspian” exhibit at Disney’s Hollywood Studios:

Scheduled to open summer 2008 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Journey into Narnia: Prince Caspian will offer guests interactive experiences. Guests will be able to:

-Enter the fascinating world behind the making of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Meet Prince Caspian

-Explore Aslan’s stone table chamber set

-Experience an exclusive opportunity to see behind the scenes footage, original concept art, storyboards, props, and costumes from the making of the film.

The actual opening date of the exhibit will probably be around May 24, 2008, however, I don’t doubt that it will open a few days early to coincide with the official opening of Toy Story Mania on May 20.

My Favorite Season

Beginning last Friday, the Travel Channel began what will be a weekly series of new programs showcasing the Disney parks. They are referring to the series as their “Season of Disney”. Here is the schedule, including last week’s show which is now running regularly on the network:

4/11 Samantha Brown’s Disney Favorites
4/18 Disney Splurge
4/25 Disney: On a Dime
5/2 The Disney Royal Treatment
5/9 Disney Cruise Line

These shows have been airing at 9pm EST on Fridays, but you still may want to check you local listings just to be sure of when you can check them out.

Wheels Cost More

According to Mouseplanet.com:

Rental prices for strollers and Electronic Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) jumped yesterday. Single strollers are up 50 percent from $10 per day to $15 per day, while double strollers are up a whopping 72 percent, from $18 to $31. ECVs are up from $35 to $45, though the deposit is up from $5 to $20. “Length-of-stay” stroller rentals are also up similarly, with singles increasing from $8 to $13 per day and doubles up from $16 to $27. These price hikes seem steep (and they are!), but bear in mind that there has been no increase in these fees for three years.

Big Fish Declares War on the Mouse, and That Other Place

Scott Powers | Orlando Sentinel Staff Writer

Seaworld Orlando is preparing to build a roller coaster billed as the theme park’s most ambitious and expensive attraction yet. It will be part thrill ride and part animal attraction, a theme that visitors will experience from the time they take their place in line until the time they leave the post-ride area, said Joseph Couceiro, vice president of sales and marketing for SeaWorld’s parent company, Busch Entertainment Corp.

“It’s going to have animal components, marine-life components. It will have a very unique, state-of-the-art ride, a roller coaster if you will, that will provide a sensation of gliding,” Couceiro said. “The combination of the animals and the ride is what makes it special.”

Couceiro and other company executives unveiled the project Wednesday evening to a gathering of travel-industry and community VIPs at SeaWorld for the kickoff gala of two other new attractions: Aquatica in Orlando and Jungala in Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The coaster signals a new boom time for development at the region’s theme parks, combined with the Aquatica water park, which celebrates its grand opening Friday; the multiple-attraction Jungala area in Busch Gardens, which has its grand opening in Tampa today; several attractions about to open or under way at Universal Orlando; and a new simulator ride at Walt Disney World. The tourism industry may be generally concerned about the soft economy right now, yet the theme parks are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on projects.

“Not that I’m at liberty to discuss dollars, but this is the largest single investment we’ve made at any one attraction at any SeaWorld park,” Couceiro said. “It’s us investing in a destination that we feel very confident about. . . . We want to make sure that we remain as a must-do experience when visitors come to Orlando.”

The SeaWorld coaster should have an effect on the marine-life park similar to that envisioned for another big-dollar attraction announced two weeks ago by rival Universal Studios, which is building its Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit roller coaster. Both are designed to become bold new focal points for their respective parks’ entrances. And each is to become its park’s new anchor attraction. Couceiro said the new SeaWorld ride would be visually “both appealing and compelling.” Few other details were disclosed Wednesday night — not even a name. No cost estimate was announced. The coaster is set to open in 2009.

“What it’s going to be is the next-generation SeaWorld attraction,” Couceiro said. “What we do well is connect the world with the sea, presenting marine life in totally different perspectives. Also, what we do well is put the guest in the midst of that. This is the next generation of that.”

He and other officials were reluctant to call the ride a roller coaster, though they said it would have roller-coaster components. They said the attraction would combine entertainment with marine-life education. SeaWorld began clearing land for construction this winter. The ride will go into the area formerly occupied by a flamingo-habitat exhibit, a backyard-habitat exhibit, other small exhibits and a gift shop.

The Aquatica water park, which opened March 1, features a water slide called Dolphin Plunge that passes through a pool with live dolphins by using clear tubes. That 59-acre park also includes other slides, rides and beaches. Jungala combines Busch Gardens’ animals, including tigers, with new rides and dining experiences.

In addition to announcing its centerpiece roller coaster, Universal Orlando recently opened an attraction called Disaster! and will open The Simpsons Ride (with a reported $30 million price tag) in coming weeks. Universal also is building a new attractions area called “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter,” with a reported price tag of at least $230 million. Disney World plans to open its $80 million Toy Story Mania! ride in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in coming weeks.

SeaWorld officials also announced Wednesday that they will offer more nighttime features this summer to encourage visitors to spend the day at Aquatica and the evening at SeaWorld. “SeaWorld AfterDark” is billed as a giant nightly rock-‘n’-roll party, with music throughout the park, a summertime “Shamu Rocks” show, a new water-ski show and other activities. The water-ski show — the first offered at SeaWorld in two years — will feature giant kites, live music and a beach concert.