Flame Tree Barbecue Retiring Signature Barbecue Sauce

Even though I panned it unmercifully in our review, one of the staples of Flame Tree Barbecue at Animal Kingdom has been its signature and exclusive barbecue sauces. Well, one of those sauces will soon be no more…

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According to cast members at the establishment, the regular barbecue sauce is in short supply and should be running out soon. The cast members stated that they were informed that it will not be restocked and instead they will simply be distributing only the Heinz Barbecue Sauce packets. The sweet and spicy sauce made just for the restaurant will remain, however.

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I prefer the sweet and spicy sauce myself, but I know that many will miss this exclusive sauce at Flame Tree Barbecue. Will you?

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Alien Lamppost Installed at Pandora – The World of AVATAR, Latest Progress

Pandora: The World of AVATAR seems to be coming along nicely at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In a lot of ways, it looks like the project is speeding along now, appearing likely to open by the middle of 2017 should all go according to plan. While visiting Animal Kingdom over the weekend, I captured some pictures and video of the latest progress on the project, including the arrival of a new and intriguing decorative piece inside of the land.

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From most angles, it has simply become a lush landscape. While beautiful, it makes it impossible for us to really see what is going on in the construction site anymore.

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From the back patio of the Nomad Lounge, something of interest has become visible.

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It is an alien lamppost, appearing to constructed of materials one would not find on Earth (in story off course, I’m sure it is made of wood or resin in actuality).

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For a better look this strange, alien decorative piece, I invite you to watch the below video update of construction that i recorded over the weekend:

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Pandora – The World of AVATAR Construction, Aerial Look As of August 2016

Since Disney is getting a bit crazy about guests taking photos or video of Pandora: The World of AVATAR construction at Animal Kingdom (we’ll talk more about that later this week), we decided to once again take to the skies to see the work on the new land from above. Still slated to open in 2017, the land based on the hit 2009 film has made some progress since we last checked in from the skies:

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

An overall look at the construction site, which looks to have come quite a ways since we last checked in.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

In the back, we see that the dining facility in an “abandoned hangar” is coming along nicely.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

The floating mountains are mostly completed above the show building level, no more scaffolding to be found.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

The entrance to the Na’vi River Journey still has some progress to make.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Some smaller rock-work is starting to be painted at ground level.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

A lot of foliage has been planted over the last few weeks.

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney's Animal Kingdom

AVATAR Construction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

If you prefer a video look, we have a quick fly-by for you to view as well:

PHOTO REPORT: Animal Kingdom 8/23/16 (AVATAR, DINOSAUR, Chocolate Waffle, ETC.)

It has been a little while since we checked in on Animal Kingdom, which is probably because it has been the red-headed step-child of the Disney World parks this Summer, starting with such promise, but then careening into one of the worst Summer campaigns ever experienced in Orlando. September 5th brings the end of nighttime offerings at the park for a little while, but for just how long we do not know. However, work progresses slowly on AVATAR, Rivers of Light is still yet to get a debut date, but yet life goes on at the 4th gate of WDW. Let’s see what’s new and exciting at the park since our last visit…

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Scaffolding has vanished from the floating mountains of Pandora, giving us a nice look at what should be a rather pleasant looking area.

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

A lot of foliage is going in, making it harder to see the area. Don’t worry, we will take to the skies above Pandora later this week to show you a better look.

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

Pandora: The World of AVATAR

We also have a video of the AVATAR area to share with you:

Go Wild with Food and Drinks

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A quick stop at Nomad Lounge for a Kungaloosh Ale

Pizzafari

Pizzafari

Even though what they had before was really very good, the Pizzafari menu was revamped once again to include more flatbread and less traditional pizzas.

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Pizzafari

The cheeseburger flatbread… If you haven’t watched our review yet, you can do so below:

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Pizzafari

The new menu board wasn’t available yet, so they board outside is just blank right now.

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New menu at Tamu Tamu Refreshments

Tamu Tamu Refreshments has an updated menu, including a chocolate waffle.

New menu at Tamu Tamu Refreshments

New menu at Tamu Tamu Refreshments

Tree of Life Trail

Tree of Life trail

Tree of Life trail

Work continues on the path behind the Tree of Life, the only project moving slower than AVATAR. Maybe we should put the beach-rock team on these projects? At least there is a fence now.

New Everest Merchandise

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

I never noticed this Expedition Everest Adventure Pack for kids, which is kind of neat as each item has the Everest logo.

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

Expedition Everest Adventure Pack

Everybody Paint the Dinosaur

Hester & Chester's Dino-Rama

Hester & Chester’s Dino-Rama

The giant dinosaur in Dino-Rama now has spots to go with the new green paint scheme.

Hester & Chester's Dino-Rama

Hester & Chester’s Dino-Rama

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR remains closed for enhancements through the Fall of 2016.

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

There’s not many attractions where you can just close the blinds to keep people from looking in, but this is one of them.

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DINOSAUR Refurbishment

The fountain is off during the refurbishment.

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DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

Don’t worry kids, you can still pin trade even though the ride is closed.

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

DINOSAUR Refurbishment

I do love the use of concept art on the board, as well as the picture of Chester and Hester…

Flame Tree Barbecue Expansion

Flame Tree Barbecue

Flame Tree Barbecue

The expansion of Flame Tree Barbecue rolls on…

Flame Tree Barbecue

Flame Tree Barbecue

2017 Walt Disney World Calendar

2017 Walt Disney World Calendar

2017 Walt Disney World Calendar

The always popular Walt Disney World calendar for 2017 is now available.

 

2017 Walt Disney World Calendar

2017 Walt Disney World Calendar

The Main Street Electrical Parade made it in, as did an image from Star Wars Weekends, both discontinued heading into 2017.

Disney Vacation Club Safari Spectacular on Select Dates in September

Reservations opened today, July 6, for this DVC-exclusive after-hours event at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.

Members and their guests can take a walk on the wild side at the Disney Vacation Club Safari Spectacular at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park!

This complimentary event is exclusive to Disney Vacation Club Members and their guests.

Event highlights include:

Activities and offerings are subject to change.

* Kilimanjaro Safaris will close at 10:30 PM due to animal care. Some attractions will not be available during this Member event, including but not limited to: DINOSAUR, Festival of the Lion King and Finding Nemo – The Musical.

Note: The following dates and times are subject to change.

When & Where

  • Event Location:Disney’s Animal Kingdom park, located at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida
  • Dates
    • Tuesday, September 6
    • Tuesday, September 13
    • Thursday, September 22
    • Tuesday, September 27
  • Time: 9:30 PM to midnight; Members and their guests can enter the park as early as 7:00 PM

Transportation

Complimentary transportation is available before, during and after the event between Disney’s Animal Kingdom park and Walt Disney World Resort hotels.

How to Book

A reservation is required. Bookings will begin on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. Call Member Services to make reservations.

Important Details

  • Membership Card and photo ID are required at check–in.
  • For early admission, use regular bus location to Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.
  • Offer is non–transferable
  • Party size limits apply:
    • For Members with a reservation at a Disney Resort hotel, party size is limited to the Member and up to the number of guests listed on their Disney Resort hotel reservation.
    • For Members without a reservation at a Disney Resort hotel, party size is limited to the Member and up to 5 guests.
  • Walk–ins will not be permitted.
  • Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a participating parent or guardian.
  • This is an open–air facility; experience is subject to cancellation in the event of inclement weather.
  • We request that Members cancel at least 48 hours in advance. Event may be canceled at the discretion of Disney Vacation Club due to inclement weather and Guests will be notified via resort communication.
  • Members visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom park prior to the special event will need valid theme park admission.
  • This offer is part of Membership Extras. New purchasers after April 4, 2016, must purchase directly from Disney to have access to Membership Extras.

Animal Kingdom Getting a New Table Service Restaurant in 2016:– “Tiffins”

We’ve been watching construction of a new restaurant at Animal Kingdom (just behind Pizzafari on the way to Pandora: The World of AVATAR) for quite a while now, but we now finally know what it will be…

Tiffins Concept Art

Tiffins Concept Art

The restaurant will be called Tiffins and it “will celebrate the art of traveling, featuring a diverse menu drawing from places that inspired the creation of Disney’s Animal Kingdom”. Serving lunch and dinner, Tiffins will also include waterfront views from indoor and outdoor seating areas. “Tiffin” is an Indian English word for a midday meal or a type of container used to carry food while traveling.

Tifins will open to guests in 2016 at Disney’s animal Kingdom theme park.

WDWNT: The Magazine – Animal Kingdom Opening Day Remembered

Animal Kingdom Opening Day Remembered

by Ron D’Anna

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[dropcap]F[/dropcap]or the Disney Parks fans, there can be no greater event than the opening of a new theme park.  The last time this rare event occurred at Walt Disney World was April 22, 1998. I was there–a senior in high school skipping class to attend. Earth Day was an apt choice to birth a new park based on conservation and the natural world. Disney’s Animal Kingdom officially debuted that Wednesday at 7 AM.

Animal Kingdom had already been in soft openings for weeks for Cast Members and annual pass holders, but the official opening still felt like something special. Arriving to the plaza in front of the turnstiles a little before 6AM, I was already so far behind in the sea of people I could not see any of the actual opening ceremony events, but the dedication still speaks to what the park is and the broken promises of what it was supposed to be–Beastly Kingdom was well known, even then.  As Michael Eisner read that morning, “Welcome to a kingdom of animals… real, ancient and imagined: a kingdom ruled by lions, dinosaurs and dragons; a kingdom of balance, harmony and survival; a kingdom we enter to share in the wonder, gaze at the beauty, thrill at the drama, and learn.”

Once past the turnstiles, the crowd didn’t seem to just speed toward the Safari Village (now Discovery Island). The winding paths of the Oasis captivated the crowd. People were steadily moving forward, but groups would veer off to stop and look at the exhibits. While we stopped for a brief look at a few habitats, we moved towards our first intended stop fairly quickly– Dinoland USA. We didn’t really look around much, but we headed straight to Countdown to Extinction (now Dinosaur).

I had been on Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye a few years previously, so I thought I knew what to expect. The ride, still one of my favorites, was at it’s best back then. The jumping compsognathus, the diving pteradon, and the final asteroid were all there and working. These effects added something to the ride that is missing now but will hopefully return someday. Exiting the ride, we didn’t stop to look around the heavily branded McDonald’s Dinoland, the name and logo were also all over the park map; we decided to hit the E-tickets and return later.

This proved to be a good idea; when we arrived at It’s Tough to Be a Bug, the queue was probably 40 minutes long, if not longer. We actually enjoyed the time in queue, and as we looked at all the intricacies carved into the Tree of Life for the first time, it did seem to make the wait go quicker. I’m sure everyone has had his or her own first time experience in the show and has watched other guests react to the tactile effects for the first time, but being part of an entire crowd freaking out as the sting effect hit might be my most vivid memory of that day except for the screams from the under butt bugs at the end of the show.  At the time, I think the effects made it my favorite 3D show at Walt Disney World, but it’s repeatability has definitely waned.

After exiting the Tree, we walked into Asia; only Flights of Wonder and a dock for the now non-existent Discovery Riverboats were there; however, the “Adventurer’s Guide” park map showed the construction of what was then referred to as Tiger Rapids Run. Next, we took the boat back to Safari Village, and we headed to Harambe Village and Kilimanjaro Safari.

Of the attractions I visited that day, the Safari has probably changed the most.  The wait was only about a half hour, and I remember the TVs setting up a good preshow of the Harambe reserve; I don’t know if they still do this, I haven’t ridden it without a FASTPASS since then. The animals were actually out and fairly active that day; I’ve seen it much better and much worse over the years. The most memorable difference was the existence of the Big Red plot and her body.  This is the only time I remember seeing the body. I’ve heard people say it was only there for the previews, but I clearly remember seeing it there that day.

We moved on to the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail (now the Pangani Forrest Exploration Trail – I think there’s a pattern here). Here, very few of the animal exhibits were active. The animals were in their habitats, but they seemed to still be shying away from the viewing locations. I knew about the tricks Disney had employed to keep the animals visible, but they didn’t seem to be working too well. The lack of animals led a friend to paraphrase Jurassic park: “You do intend to have Gorillas on your Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail?” I like to think this lead to the name changing just a few months later. Not all the animals were hidden from view, and I do remember being fascinated by the meerkats and the aviary.

With some time to kill before lunch, we headed to Conservation Station aboard the Wildlife Express; there was no mention of Rafiki anywhere.  It was still a good distraction, but I don’t remember anything standing out about it at all as two high school  seniors weren’t exactly the target audience for the petting zoo. After getting back to main part of the park, we decided it was time for lunch. All of the quick service locations had fairly massive backups; the park map listed only five “Dining Locations” as separate from “Quick Bites.” We ended up getting the perennial favorite turkey leg at the Dino Diner cart (now Trilo-Bite) and sneaking into the back of “Journey into the Jungle Book.” The show was good and should have stayed longer than it did.

We decided to ride Countdown to Extinction again and encountered something that you won’t see anymore since the addition of FASTPASS: a line circling the entire carnotaurus rotunda. We spoke to some other people who told us what we missed on the other half of the Discovery Riverboats. So, we decided to head over to the Safari Village dock, but the line was an hour long. We went back and started to walk around the Dinosaur Jubilee which was a tented area containing some very cool exhibits including the skull of an actual Tyranasaurus rex nicknamed Sue. Sue was a truly unique exhibit to a Disney park and now resides in the Field Museum in Chicago. The exhibit was something that Animal Kingdom does well in certain places but is lacking in Dinoland–a real life look at the animals as they exist, and in this case as real fossils being examined.

At this point, word had spread among the guests that Disney was giving commemorative lithographs as guests were leaving the park. We were not quite done for the day but headed out to the Oasis to pick up our prints before they ran out. Afterwards, we wandered around and took in the animal exhibits in the Oasis and around the Tree of Life and shopped for a few hours. By 3 PM, we were ready to head home and face the three-hour drive ahead of us. We did catch part of the March of the Animals (later Artimals) before leaving too. We spent 8 hours in the park and didn’t even see half of the shows; Festival of the Lion King and Pocahontas and her Forrest Friends were both showing that day. Long before Kali River Rapids and Exhibition Everest, Animal Kingdom was still a full day park if you took the time to examine it.

I don’t really remember any other official events commemorating the opening day. There was a corridor of media booths with radio and television stations from across the country that lined one of the paths out of Africa, and we stopped to talk to a couple of Miami DJs we were familiar with. I don’t think large-scale ceremonial events are really necessary to appreciate the weight that day carried. The crowd had a unique energy to it and an awareness of the occasion. If you ever get a chance to visit a park opening, it truly is an event worth the trip.

 

Ron has been going to WDW longer than he can remember. As a former Cast Member, he has always tried to share his love of Walt Disney World. Ron can be reached at graceysbutler@gmail.com.

Artist John Henselmeier Posts Custom Vinyl How To Videos

We have been seeing a lot from Artist John Henselmeier lately. I have known him mostly from pins, but his talents are beginning to be seen in the Vinylmation hobby as well. Last August, he had a custom Circus Monkey in the Mickey’s Circus silent auction. This year, he has a few customs in the Tiki Room 50th event catalog, including a Dole Whip. And, when Park 12 releases later this year, we will see his first production piece… a Mariachi Cobre from the Mexico Pavilion, Epcot World Showcase.

Recently, on John’s YouTube Channel, he has posted a two part video with some tips on how to customize Vinylmation, or any other toy for that matter. I for one, have so many questions about the process. I do not have an artistic background, but I enjoy painting Vinylmation as a fun hobby. I am always bothering my actual artist friends (you know who you are) with all my questions.

With John’s videos, budding artists get a detailed step by step process for creating a custom. While fans can get an inside look at the creative process behind his released and upcoming customs… including sneak peeks. Check them out below and Follow John on Twitter @johnhensel.

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The Animals Take Over the Kingdom

Wow, Austin and I sure got up close to the animals at Animal Kingdom last week.

A clever hiding place for the sneaky Koala to snag food from the unsuspecting ducks.

Buffalo Snack. A delicacy in some parts of the world.

A penny saved is a Leopard earned. I had to snap this picture really quick as he was pressed for time and had to split.

The Giraffe was to tall to enjoy any of the rides at AK.

The creepiest statues in the land aren’t even enough to scare the mighty Gorilla.

He can’t even bear to watch as those poor fish meet their doom.

Bags are packed and ready to embark on a wildlife endeavor. People watching is a favorite pastime of the AK animals.

“All the Everest Fastpasses are given out for the day,” this guy at the park entrance said. I don’t believe him, I think he’s lion.

…and the hitchhiking Panther will follow you home.

The treasures of the jungle are closely guarded.

What is white with black stripes and moves extremely slow? A White Tiger riding a stone turtle of course!

A tired Zebra catches a break on the park bench.