VIDEO: Get Your First-Look at WDWNT VR, Virtual Theme Park and Resort Coming in 2018

While we announced WDWNT VR back in September 2017, much of the project has been shrouded in mystery. This past weekend, we lifted the curtain and provided a look inside of the project at the work in progress during our 50-hour marathon to benefit Toys for Tots. In case you missed it, here is the full presentation:

WDWNT VR will launch sometime in 2018. WDWNT Inner Globe Society Members will get early previews of the park, as well as special access to member-only content once WDWNT VR opens to the public.

Announcing “WDWNT VR”, Our Own Virtual Theme Parks and Resort

At WDWNT over the last ten years, we have tried some crazy things, but we are proud to announce our latest pet project and most ambitious to date…

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With the growing popularity of our articles about Armchair Imagineering and the ever-growing list of extinct attractions at the Disney Parks, WDWNT will virtually construct a theme park project that combines the best, past and present, of the attractions, landmarks, and entertainment that make up the real-life magical places from around the globe.

WDWNT VR will be a way on your computer or via VR headset to visit and enjoy a theme park experience no matter where you live.

The project will begin with a celebration of Hollywood Studios (including the Great Movie Ride, Catastrophe Canyon, the original Star Tours, Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights) as well as some attractions from the Disneyland Resort (World of Color, Indiana Jones Adventure), eventually expanding to EPCOT Center as well.

We will be sharing more details on this project regularly on the blog as we get closer to the launch of WDWNT VR, bringing you insight on the creative process as well.

Last Chance to Register for WDWNT’s 10th Anniversary Event, Starts This Saturday!

We’re less than a week away from WDWNT: The 10th Anniversary Event, a special celebration of our Tencennial at the Walt Disney World Resort taking place September 22nd through the 26th, 2017.

 

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Tickets are almost sold out for our “WDWNT: The Breakfast Vol. 2” special event taking place inside the rarely seen Living Seas lounge!

The main event on Saturday, September 23rd is our incredible interactive game, “WDWNT: The Order of the Seven”. In this game, groups up to four in size will race around all of Walt Disney World competing for points in what has to be just about the craziest all-day adventure ever devised. The point of the game will be to reconnect the seven themes of EPCOT Center and restore the park’s original vision to stop an evil robotic force. I really can’t say much more at this time, but I do promise it will be a day you will never forget!

The event also includes many other group activities, including meals, attractions, and more (which you can see on the full schedule), and registration is required to attend any of the aforementioned offerings (and is of course open at Events.WDWNT.com). Registration is discounted by 33% if you are a member of the WDWNT Inner Globe Society.

 

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Join Us for an All-Day Game Across Walt Disney World, WDWNT: Order of the Seven

This September WDWNT brings you our most insane game yet – long, silly, infuriating, and fun, all at the same time. Be prepared to step into a world where Seven is a sacred number, representing the collection of the World’s (Walt Disney World’s) most powerful entities. An evil creature reigns over the land, and his robotic fury threatens the very foundation of time and space. Your team must work together to solve clues and complete tasks across Walt Disney World, in order to unite the power of the Seven, and save the day once and for all… or at least until the next D23 Expo…

WDWNT proudly presents WDWNT: Order of the Seven.

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This game is just one part of WDWNT: The 10th Anniversary, our celebration of 10 years of WDWNT, taking place September 22-26, 2017 at the Walt Disney World Resort. The winning team in WDWNT: Order of the Seven will receive an impressive prize package from WDWNT.com. Runner up teams will also receive prize packages.

Participation in WDWNT: Order of the Seven is open to everyone. You must register for the WDWNT: The 10th Anniversary event in order to participate in this game. Even if you will only be joining us for the game on Saturday, September 23, you must still register for the event, because there is no separate registration form just for the game. Registration is open now at events.wdwnt.com, where you’ll also find a schedule for the entire event.

Last Chance to Own Great Movie Ride and Energy Tees from WDWNT.com, Plus New Attraction Farewell Designs

The WDWNT Store at TeePublic is having a special sale to mark the end of the Universe of Energy and The Great Movie Ride! For a limited time, get our farewell t-shirts for $14, and get our older (and soon to be retired) designs from these two attractions for the same price through Tuesday when they go extinct!

WDWNT.com Farewell Shirts

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Make the Movie Ride Again – WDWNT.com

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That’s All Folks! – The Universe of Energy – WDWNT.com

Soon to be Retired Shirts (on sale through Tuesday, then no longer available)

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Make the Movie Ride Great Again – WDWNT.com

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Save The Dinos – Universe of Energy – WDWNT.com

Hurry up before we wrap production on these great designs!

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VIDEO: Watch the Debut Episode of WDWNT – Drawn From The Vault

Over the past decade, WDW News Today has brought you the most up to date reporting of the Disney theme parks possible. And through our signature history segment on the WDWNT podcast, Back to the Future, we have thoroughly covered the history of the parks as well. Our various news updates and shows cover current films, products and other offerings of the various parts of the Disney company. However, one major aspect of Disney we’ve often overlooked is the history of the Disney studios, and especially Feature Animation.

Today, I’m happy to formally announce our new show, Drawn from the Vault. I’ll be your host as we look into the history, production and influence of a single Disney film every episode. Join me and a cast from around WDWNT as we look into where these films came from and how they’re still impacting the parks and pop culture today. We’re planning on bringing you two episodes a month, and the show will be available as both a podcast and on our YouTube channel. The video version will include stills and clips so you can see what we’re talking about. We’ve started with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and we will work our way forward through the catalog.

These films have always been a big part of my life, and I’m excited to talk about them with you. The first episode is available now.

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“Unseen Epcot” Presentation Added, New Details on 4-Park-Wide All-Day Game, and Other Updates on WDWNT’s 10th Anniversary Event

We are now less than 2 months away from WDWNT: The 10th Anniversary Event, a special celebration of our Tencennial at the Walt Disney World Resort taking place September 22nd through the 26th, 2017. With that in mind, I have a few quick updates on some of the festivities…

 

 

While space is very limited for our “WDWNT: The Breakfast Vol. 2” special event taking place in The Living Seas Lounge, we have added some special offerings to the morning’s proceedings on September 24th. Now included with the meal will be a special presentation called “Unseen Epcot”, presenting never-before-seen art and other items from the 35 year history of the park. This breakfast event will also include a live “WDWNT: The Fan-ly Feud” game show, door prizes, a special commemorative gift, some big surprises, and of course, breakfast inside the rarely seen Living Seas lounge!

The main event on Saturday, September 23rd is our incredible interactive game, “WDWNT: The Order of the Seven”. In this game, groups up to four in size will race around all of Walt Disney World competing for points in what has to be just about the craziest all-day adventure ever devised. The point of the game will be to reconnect the seven themes of EPCOT Center and restore the park’s original vision to stop an evil robotic force. I really can’t say much more at this time, but I do promise it will be a day you will never forget!

The event also includes many other group activities, including meals, attractions, and more (which you can see on the full schedule), and registration is required to attend any of the aforementioned offerings (and is of course open at Events.WDWNT.com). Registration is discounted by 33% if you are a member of the WDWNT Inner Globe Society.

If you are in need of a place to stay for the event, Kingdom Konsultants will be happy to help you. Contact Kingdom Konsultant at 1-866-566-7858 or Vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com and tell them you want to book a room for the WDWNT event.

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One-Day-Only Fourth of July Sale at TeePublic – “Make America Sing Again” and More!

The WDWNT Store at TeePublic is offering 30% off everything with code AMERICA, but this offer ends tonight!

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Our patriotic design, Make America Sing Again, pays tribute to America Sings, the classic Disneyland attraction hosted by Sam and Ollie which operated in the Carousel Theater from 1974-1988.

In addition, all of our newest designs, such as Indigenous Pandora Ale, Save Figment, Captain EO Crunch, and ‘Punzel’s sPoopers, plus all your classic favorites, including Seven, Tom Corless’ Mean Tweets, and Make the Movie Ride Great Again, are all on sale!

Everything else in our TeePublic Store, including stickers, wall art, kids apparel, and hoodies are also on sale. But remember, this sale ends tonight at midnight EDT, so don’t delay!

 

REVIEW: “Spider-Man: Homecoming” is Fun, But Is It Spider-Man?

Look Out! Here Comes The Spider-Man!

But……He Aint My Spider-Man.

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Have you ever seen a movie that you feel gets so much right but also gets so much wrong? That is Spider-Man: Homecoming for me. And I am completely torn because as movie, this is a really great and fun movie. But as a fan of Spider-Man, I couldn’t help but wonder at times, what was Marvel thinking?

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I’ve been a fan of Spider-Man basically for as long as I can remember. Someone says Marvel to me and the first thought that comes into my mind is Spider-Man. What was so great about him was that he was one of the first superheroes that was relateable to kids because he was one of them. He wasn’t a millionaire. He was not chosen by the Gods to defend the Earth. He lived with his aunt and uncle in Queens. Peter experienced the same issues that most of us had to deal with in school. Peter had to deal with homework, high school crushes, bullying, and like every kid, he just wanted to be liked by his fellow students. But Peter’s life changed for him the day he was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him super hero strength and the abilities of a spider, like crawling on walls, incredible reflexes and spider-sense. And if you have to sum up why Peter is Spider-Man, it comes down to the advice he received from his Uncle Ben when he said, “With great power comes great responsibility”. That is something that Peter once took for granted when he first became Spider-Man, but it became a powerful lesson for him after his choice resulted in the death of Uncle Ben.

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After Marvel had some major financial problems, they decided to sell the film rights to most of their superheroes in order to stay afloat. Sony acquired the film rights for Spider-Man back in 1999 for a measly $7 million dollars. If Marvel were to ever acquire the Spider-Man movie rights back from Sony, it would cost somewhere in the neighborhood of a billion or more dollars. Without a doubt, Spider-Man is the face of the Marvel Universe and Disney has been dying to reclaim their poster child back ever since they purchased Marvel back in 2009 for $4 billion. It’s like Disney having Goofy, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse and Pluto, but no Mickey. And although there have been 5 Spider-Man movies made under Sony, and they have each made a ton of money for the company, they just are not as beloved as movies with lesser know characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Marvel has always had excellent writers for their movies and they just seem to get the characters more than studios like Sony and Fox (who own the rights to X-Men, Wolverine, Fantastic Four and Deadpool). Luckily the fates aligned and Sony and Marvel came up with a deal that would mutually benefit both companies. This allowed Spider-Man to become part of the MCU and he first debuted in Captain America: Civil War, which was the best reception he has seen since he has been on the big screen. Sony gets all the profits and Marvel has creative control of the character and the fans get to see Spider-Man with The Avengers. Everyone is happy! Maybe not Disney though…

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Spider-Man: Homecoming takes place right after the events of Civil War. Tony (Robert Downy Jr.) and Happy (Jon Favreau) drop Peter (Tom Holland) off at his Aunt May’s (Marisa Tomei) apartment and Tony let’s Peter know that he can keep the suit that he used during the airport battle in Civil War. Peter was given a taste as to what it is like to be an Avenger and he cant wait for his next mission. Only problem is that it is starting to seem that Tony really doesn’t need him as Spider-Man anymore. Peter decides to take to the streets of Queens in his new duds as Spider-Man and finds it’s not all it was cracked up to be. Peter finally encounters The Vulture (Michael Keaton) and this new villain gives him a lot more trouble than your regular bank robbers. Peter is obsessed with taking The Vulture down, but things go from bad to worse and Tony decides that it was too early for him to have given Peter the suit and takes it away from him. Now Peter needs to win back the respect of Tony as well as prevent the Vulture from achieving his ultimate goal.

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As a film, I think it’s great and it’s a lot of fun. Its got an interesting story, great actors (for the most part), its got comedy and its got Spider-Man, and a special guest star in Iron Man. Marvel needed to come on board because Sony just never got Spider-Man or his villains right, with maybe the exception of Spider-Man 2. This is the first Spider-Man that really feels like it fits in with the MCU. I love that Marvel seems to feel in their movies that they need to first get the story right and then make sure that they have their characters properly represented, but as a Spider-Man fan, I feel Marvel, who is supposed to know the character, really dropped the ball at times. My biggest problem is Spider-Man’s suit. It is too tech heavy and he relies far too much on the enhancements that the suit has to do his job than to just be Spider-Man. Spider-Man’s suit was always a symbol and used to hide his identity. It was never a tool and never should be.

Is this a view from Iron Man’s mask or Spider-Man’s? Unfortunately it’s the later.

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Some minor spoilers relating to the suit follows. Peter finds out that although his suit can do many things, there are additional abilities that are blocked by a program that Tony installed called the “Training Wheels” protocol. Once he hacks and disables that protocol, he unlocks every ability of the suit and he is basically Iron Man without the armor.

OK, so I am going to try and list as many functions and abilities that I was able to remember (took notes while watching the movie) that Spider-Man’s suit has:

  • Karen – a built in AI program that acts a therapist and relationship expert to Peter.
  • Droney – an overly cute drone called that flies around and behaves like R2D2.
  • An Iron Man like built in user interface.
  • 576 web shooter combinations including taser webs, grenade webs and ricochet webs.
  • Reconnaissance mode that tracks criminals.
  • Advance combat mode (which I assume makes him fight in different fighting styles).
  • Advanced interrogation mode that alters Peter’s voice to sound like Christian Bale’s Batman.
  • Instant kill mode that assists him in killing all of the enemies around him.
  • Enhanced X-ray vision.
  • Enhanced magnification vision.
  • Enhanced thermal (heat) sensors.
  • Vacuum sealing suit.
  • Parachute that comes out of his back spider symbol.
  • Spider wings that acts as a glider.
  • Built in heater.
  • Built in camera that records everything Peter sees.
  • Mobile phone.
  • Face time with Tony Stark.
  • Built in GPS.

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It was cool to see Iron Man in the movie and I do think that it is great that Spider-Man will be now popping up in future Avenger movies, but does Spider-Man really need to be an Avenger? Nope. Spider-Man for the most part is a solo act. Sure they will team him up with the Avengers and the Fantastic Four in the comics, but that is mostly to boost their sales. Spider-Man is more of a solo superhero. His story is far more interesting when it is about himself and he is not part of a team or a sidekick. I know they added Iron Man to this film in order to help increase ticket sales and Spider-Man’s popularity in the films but Marvel just needed to get Spider-Man right without gimmicks and special guest stars.

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So far, I know I ragged pretty hard on the movie, but like I originally said, on it’s own it is a very good, a funny film and one you should really see. Tom Holland is a fantastic actor and he does such a great job in this movie. Toby McGuire was a great Peter Parker but not the best Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield was a great Spider-Man but an awful Peter Parker. This kid nails both sides of the coin, and from the moment he is on screen, he is Peter and he is Spider-Man. You also have Jacob Batalon who plays Peter’s best friend Ned and if not for Holland’s great performance, he almost steals the show. Of course you have Robert Downey Jr returning as Tony Stark, but surprisingly everything you have seen in trailers and TV spots is mostly the amount of time he has on screen. And there is very little Iron Man at all. And I think that is smart because Iron Man should not always be there to bail him out. Spider-Man has to fight his own battles and overcome his own obstacles.  Downey as usual does a great performance as Tony Stark but was he really worth $40 million for I think less than 15 minutes of screen time? Also Tony and Happy (Jon Favreau), for the most part, are both real jerks throughout this movie.

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I though Michael Keaton was great as The Vulture and his performance is definitely up there with Tom Hiddelston’s take on Loki as one of the best villains in the MCU. But to me, Keaton did appear more menacing in the trailers then he did on screen and I would have liked to have seen him more psychotic and threatening. They definitely added some sympathy to Keaton’s character, but I appreciate that he was so smart and calculating. I wasn’t that impressed with the mechanics of The Vulture. Felt it was too mechanical and almost like an Iron Man suit with maybe some stolen Falcon parts. I like that we only had one villain instead of throwing in as many villains and story lines as possible. This had two story lines. Stopping The Vulture and Peter at school, and that was great. And yes, there are some familiar villains names from the comics that appear, but they were very low key. The main baddie was The Vulture.

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The musical score was disappointing. Guess it was better than most of the scores in the MCU but Michael Giacchino is a great composer and felt he just mailed this score in with very little effort. Maybe there is a theme, but nothing memorable. Was hoping that he was going to knock it out of the park but nope.

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Marisa Tomei as Aunt May: just a complete waste. I did not like her at all and did not buy that everyone and their brother was in love with her. She wasn’t overused but just felt that she really added nothing to the movie. I will admit that she did have the best line in the picture at the very end though.

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Both Marvel and Sony said from the very start that they were going to focus less on Peter’s romances, like they did with every single Spider-Man movie before, and make it more like a John Hughes film with Peter dealing with everyday life, getting in trouble with his friends and just growing up. And they definitely accomplished that. There was some romance in this movie but it definitely wasn’t major. The story was more about Peter wanting to impress Tony and being accepted by his school mates. And Peter and Ned were a whole lot of fun. This movie also reminded me of a PG version of Superbad too and I love that movie. Definitely some nice comedy and light moments and superhero movies like Spider-Man need to be fun and not dark and foreboding like Batman.

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There are two after credit scenes once the film is over. One appears shortly after the movie is over, and the other one is at the very end after the last credit roles. The first one is more tied to this story and a potential reveal of a new, well known villain in the comics, and the second one is more of a big joke, but it is actually funny and thought it was worth it to stick around. Just don’t expect anything shocking or revealing.

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With all of the negatives that I said, I still liked this movie as a whole, especially the performances and the humor. Tom Holland really knocks it out of the park with his portrayal of both Spider-Man and Peter Parker. And you have to love Jacob Batalon as Ganke, I mean Ned (some will get that reference). What really bothered me most was Spider-Man’s “tech heavy”suit. Spider-Man is not Iron Man and at times that is what they tried to make him out to be in this movie. Big mistake on Marvel’s part. Definitely go see it and bring the kids and have a great time!

I give Spider-Man: Homecoming a 7/10. If they would have gotten the suit right, an 8 for sure.

WDWNT Celebrates 10 Years Online Today; Join Us for Our 10 Hour Live Show Starting at 3PM!

Every year as this website grows older, we reflect upon the accomplishments, impact, and incredible growth of WDWNT. It has now been a full decade since WDW News Today launched on July 8th, 2007. What was founded on the website you see before you and built on the back of daily news and information about Walt Disney World is now a vibrant collection of blog posts, videos, podcasts, radio programs, streaming original programming, & more. I can’t believe it was just 10 years ago that this all began as pretty much the ugliest, most unreadable website you have probably ever seen, and somehow today is read by millions of people every month. Year after year, month after month, our audience is growing, and we’ve even raised over $33,000 for Toys for Tots, which I consider our greatest accomplishment.

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Today, we will continue our annual tradition of presenting a special anniversary program at Listen.WDWNT.com, but this year we are kicking it up a notch by going live for 10 hours. The show begins at 3PM ET and will last until 1AM ET. During this show, we will be making several earth-shattering announcements about the future of WDWNT. We’ll also be interacting with you live through our chat-room, taking any questions you may have about the Disney Parks, the Walt Disney Company, or about what we do at WDWNT. We also have a stacked schedule of segments and shows planned for you, as seen below (+ VIDEO indicates that the show will also be on YouTube):

  • 3:00PM – Welcome
  • 3:30PM – The Fan-ly Feud (+VIDEO)
  • 4:00PM – Disney Don’t Forget the Lyrics
  • 4:30PM – 10 for 10 Discussion Series Debut: WDWNT: The Magazine (+VIDEO)
  • 5:30PM – 45 Greatest Things Ever at Walt Disney World conclusion – #’s 10-1
  • 7:30PM – Jeopardy: The WDWNT 10th Anniversary Edition (+VIDEO)
  • 8:30PM – Back to the Future LIVE! – Fire Mountain at the Magic Kingdom (+VIDEO)
  • 11PM-12AM – “See Ya’ Real Late” with Tom Corless featuring WDWNT: The Match Game
  • 12AM-1AM – The Big Finish

On a personal note, the 10 year journey of this website, the podcast, and the entire family that makes up WDWNT continues to be the greatest experience of my life. I’d like to thank the incredible volunteer staff, past and present, that have worked tirelessly to get us where we are today and the loyal readers & listeners who are to thank for our great success. I am very proud of what we have accomplished in the last decade and amazed at where it has taken me today, moving me across the country to my new home just minutes away from Walt Disney World. From the BREAKING stories, to the WDWNT Podcast, to WDW News Tonight, I have loved every minute of it and wouldn’t trade it for anything, even with the bad. Always informational, sometimes offensive, and with a comedy style all its own, WDWNT is clearly something special that I’m thankful to have in my life. I’m looking forward to many more years of living up to our taglines from today and yesterday, continuing to be “the worldwide leader in Disney Parks news” and “bridging the gaps between you and the world”. As a great song once said, “We’ve just begun to dream!”

Tom Corless
CEO & Founder of WDW News Today

P.S. – SEVEN?!?