Reservations Now Open for Fantasmic Dessert & VIP Viewing Experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney is introducing a new way to take in the spectacular sights and sounds of Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: The Fantasmic! Dessert & VIP Viewing Experience package.

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Guests will check-in and pick up a delicious snack box (which features a mix of sweet and savory items) at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater prior to show time. A special light-up credential will allow Fantasmic Dessert & VIP Viewing Experience guests to enter a special reserved viewing area.

The adult box features chocolate-covered strawberries, cheesecake, a chocolate cupcake, apple crisp, California trail mix and cheese and crackers. Kids receive chocolate pudding with crushed chocolate cookies and gummy worms, confetti popcorn, grapes and a vanilla cake bite which features Sorcerer Mickey. Guests will also receive a bottle of water and a specialty alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage in a light-up keepsake Fantasmic cup.

Cost is $39 for adults and $19 for children ages 3-9. Reservations can be made by visiting DisneyWorld.com/dining or by calling 407-WDW-DINE.

SOURCE: Disney Parks Blog

Appetizers Removed from Fantasmic Dining Packages at Hollywood Studios, Prices Adjusted

Beginning January 1st, 2018, the Fantasmic dining package at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be removing appetizers from the offering at the Hollywood Brown Derby and Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano.

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Beginning January 1, 2018, Fantasmic! Dining Packages will include:

  • One entrée, dessert and nonalcoholic beverage at select full-service restaurants or one buffet (where applicable)
  • One voucher for guaranteed seating at Fantasmic! in a reserved area

The new pricing will be…

Mama Melrose Ristorante Italiano

  • Lunch/dinner – $42 adults; $18 children (plus tax and gratuity)

Hollywood & Vine

  • Breakfast (Disney Junior Play ‘n’ Dine) – $41 adults; $24 children (plus tax and gratuity)
  • Lunch and dinner (Minnie’s Seasonal Dine) – $59 adults; $35 children (plus tax and gratuity)

The Hollywood Brown Derby

  • Lunch/dinner – $62 adults; $22 children (plus tax and gratuity)

While the Brown Derby and Mama Melrose’s are $3 cheaper, that obviously doesn’t make up for  the loss of an appetizer in price. Hollywood & Vine’s pricing for the package is remaining the same.

PHOTOS: A Look at Every Item from the D23 Expo 2017, Celebrating Epcot Center, Star Tours, Pirates, and More!

Since the Sorcerer’s Package as part of the 2017 D23 Expo offers an advance shopping opportunity for guests who purchased the ultra-expensive tickets, we are now getting our first look at all of the merchandise that will be released at the event this year. While you can’t order any of these items just yet if you are a regular attendee, this may help you prepare for 3 days of shopping at the event (provided the Sorcerers Package) guests don’t gobble it all up first):

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CONCEPT ART: New Scenes To Debut in Fantasmic When It Returns to Disneyland This Summer

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It’s hard to believe that Fantasmic! is 25 years old tomorrow. The show premiered at Disneyland’s Rivers of America on May 13, 1992 and quickly became a guest favorite. While the show has undergone upgrades over the years, including a new sound system in 2007, and a completely new lighting package in 2008.

However, the show is currently undergoing its biggest makeover yet. When it returns this summer, the show will still retain its storyline, fanfare, and theme song, but quite a bit will be new. The mist screens will be upgraded and coupled with state of the art projectors to provide brighter, more vibrant visuals with better clarity than ever before. What may be the biggest change, however, is the addition of brand new show scenes featuring Aladdin, The Lion King, Tangled, and Pirates of the Caribbean.

The concept art above shows one of the dazzling new scenes, where Aladdin and Jasmine are floating over a bed of fog on their flying carpet during “A Whole New World.”

A return date for the show has not yet been announced, but stay tuned to WDW News Today for more information about the show’s premiere in the coming weeks.

Limited Release Fantasmic! 25th Anniversary Tees Now Available Online

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Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the premiere of Fantasmic! on Disneyland’s Rivers of America on May 13, 1992, this 100% cotton shirt features Sorcerer Mickey battling Maleficent, with the classic Fantasmic! and Disneyland logos. Now available online at DisneyStore.com for a limited time only, there are two styles: one for adults, and one for kids. A special promotion of Buy One, Get One 40% Off makes this a deal you won’t want to miss!
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Get yours today! These are only available until Sunday, May 21, 2017!

CONFIRMED: Disneyland’s New Fantasmic! Features Scenes for The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean, Aladdin, and Tangled

Disney today accidentally announced that Fantasmic! at Disneyland will return with new scenes and magic this Summer.

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When it returns (expected just before the 4th of July holiday, but may be delayed now), new scenes will include Pirates of the Caribbean, Aladdin, The Lion King, and Tangled characters. Further details on these scenes were not provided as of yet. This was confirmed today in a post by D23.com that has since been taken down for being posted before a formal release was made by Disney Parks.

The Pirates of the Caribbean sequence was first rumored right here at WDWNT.com in August 2016.

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 12/2/16 (Railroad Bridges Installed, Star Wars Land, New Security Checkpoints, Paper Bag: The Ride, ETC.)

Disneyland Reporter Conner Purzycki brings us back to the Disneyland Resort to see all that is new and exciting in his latest photo report. The Rivers of America are taking shape quickly, the tarps are growing on Tower of Terror, and a security shake-up of massive proportions is underway at the Resort, so let’s check it all out!

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The Disneyland Resort  has also introduced a preferred parking program. That being said, parking this far away from the parks does seem a bit insane for the price being charged.

Star Wars Land

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Construction continues on the Star Wars themed land for Disneyland Park, visible from the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure.

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Just below Big Thunder Mountain, you can get your first glimpse at the new train bridge (in white) for the Disneyland Railroad, which will take it past some waterfalls on the mountainside hiding the Star Wars Land from view.

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A closeup also reveals some of the man-made rockwork around the bridge.

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We can see more rock-work taking shape just on the other side of the ridge.

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While the new Rivers of America area is speeding along, work has pretty much stalled on the rest of the site.

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Security Changes and Area Enhancements 

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The terrible colored tile in the Mickey and Friends parking structure is finally being replaced with some more pleasant brick flooring.

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New security checkpoints beyond Downtown Disney are being constructed, but still no word on when they will be completed. There is also a new tram stop being built.

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It seems the new security checkpoint will be temporarily set up here until a more permanent solution is built.

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To the fencing class teacher who has a free ad in the background, you can send that payment via check or PayPal.

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Hopefully the finished product will look better than this…

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Fences will ensure that guests who have not been screened can not enter.

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Downtown Disney

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This thing sis a Christmas decoration in Downtown Disney… we think…

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More fencing up for another checkpoint near the Disneyland Hotel.

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More Christmas obelisks… Please don’t send hate-mail.

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The outdoor seating area at Tortilla Joe’s is finished.

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Walls are up around the former House of Blues, which picked up and moved to the nearby Garden Walk mall. Last we had heard, a version of The Edison might find its way here.

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Sprinkles opened recently with an awesome Tower of Terror costume on the front if it…

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Work continues to add Curl Surf and Pandora shops nearby.

Disneyland Park

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Mickey Mouse was out and about, meeting guests in Town Square.

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Set-up for the Candlelight Processional is nearing completion behind the train station.

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A Moana meet and greet has opened at the Aladdin’s Oasis area.

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The Jingle Cruise has returned for 2016.

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Work continues to get the Rivers of America ready for its Summer 2017 return, including the rumored enhancements to Fantasmic.

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Disney California Adventure

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It’s Christmas on Buena Vista Street.

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All of the staging for the various nighttime parties that were held in the park over the last 6 years is now gone from Hollywood Land.

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Sadly, the Sorcerer Mickey Mouse fountain was paved over at some point.

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More scaffolding is going up on Paper Bag: The Ride… I mean the Twilight Zone Tarp of Terror. 

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The attraction will close formally after the new year, but work has already begun for the conversion into Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.

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The Festival of Holidays booths may be a bit expensive, but they are popular with guests.

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Conner does us proud with the customary garbage can picture of the food he ordered.

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If you thought Epcot price was bad, take a look at the slider price in California…

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2017 merchandise has started to arrive at stores around the resort.

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A selection of California Adventure merchandise was recently released as well.

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And it features the Hollywood Tower Hotel…

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The grizzly bear outside of Grizzly River Run has a giant holiday sweater and it lights up at night. This is the #1 reason I am visiting DCA next week.

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We conclude our report with a look at the holiday decor inside Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

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The annual gingerbread display is amazing, as always.

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 11/11/16 (Festival of the Holidays Menus, Christmas Decorations, Giant Crane, ETC.)

Reporter Tim Alcoser returns with another fantastic photo report from the Disneyland Resort as the holiday season descends on Anaheim. Who’s ready for food, decorations, and an inexplicable giant crane? WELL THEN, LET’S GO!!!

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The Festival of the Holidays Begins

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The Festival of the Holidays has kicked off at Disney California Adventure.

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The entire park is already in its holiday finest as well.

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An archway near the Carthay Circle Theater welcomes guests to the Festival of Holidays.

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Banner sup around the main thoroughfare.

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Booths had lines before they even opened for the day.

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The drummer group is particularly enjoyable, catch them if you can!

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Some extra carts tacked with holiday merchandise have been rolled out for the season.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Cars Land

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The ever-popular Cars Land goes overboard with decorations celebrating the California car culture.

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Even Stanley gets a Santa cap!

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This and That

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Work continues on the conversion of Tower of Terror into Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout.

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While MagicBands are never coming, so many of these touch point readers have been installed around the resort. One has to be curious if they will find some way to utilize them in a new system.

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While the show is being retooled, FROZEN: Live at the Hyperion is down to just two shows a day.

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The Doctor Strange preview is currently running at the Sunset Showcase Theater, former home to MuppetVision 3-D.

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An actual costume from the film is on display inside.

“Come with Me to Disneyland”

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The Jingle Cruise has returned to Adventureland.

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There is a massive crane parked outside of Pirates of the Caribbean…

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It is boxed in a small fenced area, but it is really, really, really hard to miss.

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Work continues on the Rivers of America and a whole new Fantasmic show.

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The Columbia is getting ready for the Pirates of the Caribbean sequence.

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Star Wars land off in the distance.

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The borders off the land that will separate it from the rest of the park are already taking shape, but the same can not be said for anything else in the project.

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“Story”.

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We’re waiting too. This remote outpost planet is taking too long!

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The Main Street Vehicles are decorated for the season.

Trams, Cars, and Security Checkpoints

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 Work continues on the new tram lanes.

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Not only will the tram lanes be changing, but guests will also need to go through security before they enter the Downtown Disney area.

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Star Wars land construction, as seen from the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure.

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See ya; real soon from the Happiest Place on Earth.

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 10/28/16 (Star Wars Land, Christmas Decorations, Tower of Terror, ETC.)

The holidays are coming (yes I know what date it is, it’s located right next to this text in fact) to Disneyland, meanwhile, work continues on removing the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and adding the Star Wars themed land to Disneyland Park. Let’s check it all out in our latest photo report from Conner Purzycki.

Star Wars Land Construction

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Construction continues on the Star Wars themed land for Disneyland Park.

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Above is one of the tunnels that will lead guests into the remote outpost.

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Some Imagineers were on the site yesterday, gaping into the giant whole excavated for the “Battle with the First Order” attraction, reportedly the single largest E-Ticket ride Disney has ever created.

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Downtown Disney

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The former Valet Parking area is now open to self parking.

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Curl Surf and what we expect to be Sprinkles will be going between Sunglass Hut and Jamba Juice.

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The facade work on the World of Disney store is finally complete.

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The windows were already updated for the holidays (yet don’t reflect the changes to the Tower of Terror).

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The Holidays come to Disneyland

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It isn’t even Halloween yet, but Sleeping Beauty Castle is already decked for the holiday season.

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The last of the Diamond Celebration decorations are finally gone, now replaced with snow-covered towers.

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Fantasmic 2.0

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Work continues on Tom Sawyer Island to prepare for Fantasmic! 2.0 next summer.

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A scrim covers work on the new riverbank to hide Star Wars land.

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New Orleans Square

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Christmas decorations are already up in New Orleans Square as well.

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This and That

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Moana merchandise was spotted in Frontierland.

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“it’s a small world” is now closed for its annual holiday makeover.

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The majority of the facade work in Toontown is complete and I would dare say that Cartoon Spin has never looked better.

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Yes, it is Christmas in Toontown already as well.

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The 2016 Holiday merchandise is out in full force already. We have an entirely separate photo report where you can check out most of the items new for this year.

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The 2017 attraction poster calendar is now available on both coasts.

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Rogue Oen merchandise is readily available as well.

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Some strange new sewer cap shirts are available around the Resort.

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Disney Showcase on Main Street U.S.A. has become s full-fledged Christmas store.

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Disney California Adventure

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Disney Junior Live on Stage is now presented by Pull-Ups.

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Work continues to fix the damage of 6 years worth of dance parties in the backlot area.

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Removal

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I’m still waiting for a “Yes, We’re Still Open” banner like in the movie Clerks to show up at the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror as the conversion into Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout continues while the ride is still functioning.

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A Bug’s Land getting the holiday treatment, while Tower of Terror is getting a whole different kind of treatment…

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It’s been out for a bit, but the relatively new line of Grizzly River Run merchandise is pretty terrific.

PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 10/17/16 (Tower of Terror Covered, Star Wars Land, New Fantasmic, ETC.)

Disneyland Reporter Conner Purzycki return us to the Disneyland Resort this week to see all of the latest happenings. The Tower of Terror is quickly vanishing, Star Wars land is quickly appearing, and 2 new sneak preview attractions are being offered. Let’s take a look:

Star Wars Land Construction

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With the warped Tower of Terror off in the distance, work continues on the Star Wars themed land for Disneyland Park.

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One of the portals into the land taking shape already.

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While it may appear that the Disneyland version is ahead of Hollywood Studios, all of the additional work required to transition out of the other lands in the park and to separate the new land from the Rivers of America is all far more intricate than any transition will be at Walt Disney World. Guests will not to to enter through tunnels in Florida.

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The massive “Battle with the First Order” attraction is being excavated. It reportedly will be the largest single attraction Disney has ever built.

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The new waterfront for Rivers of America and new staging area for the updated Fantasmic! will need to be ready by next summer, so they are much further along than anything else in the project.

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Downtown Disney Anaheim

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Well it looks like Sprinkles isn’t going over here, between Starbucks and Disney Vacation Club.

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A number of Food Trucks are currently available to guests at Downtown Disney.

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If you were betting the Something Silver location would be home to Sprinkles, it seems unlikely that space could be converted by November.

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It seems highly likely that this space between the other Starbucks and Jamba Juice is where Sprinkles will end up.

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The facade work on the World of Disney store continues while the store is open.

Welcome to Disneyland

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The canon moved to its new home recently, now just behind a fence in the planter. It’s nice to see Disneyland trying to fix the Main Street crowding issues where they can without removing history.

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Christmas lights are already reinstalled on the hub trees.

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This and That

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Work continues to get the Rivers of America and Fantasmic! back in action for Summer 2017.

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While Disney is trying to hide them from us, we can clearly see projectors for new projection mapping effects in Fantasmic!

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They are kind of big and hard to hide in fairness.

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Obligatory duck photo.

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Rolling refurbishments in Critter Country are now taking place through November 3rd, everything but Splash Mountain opens on weekend during that period.

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Star Wars Land as seen from Critter Country.

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The facades work on Peter Pan’s Flight was completed and the building looks great.

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Now let’s Trolley on over to Disney California Adventure, shall we?

Doctor Strange and Fixing the Backlot

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The Doctor Strange sneak peek has moved in at the Sunset Showcase.

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The backlot stage is finally coming down after 6 years, hopefully the Sorcerer Mickey fountain will be returning.

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The lighting rigs in front of the former Hollywood and Dine are already gone.

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The Tower of Terror Breaks Out

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Tarps have now expanded to the front of the Tower of Terror facade. It’s hard to believe it is open, but Disney would hate to lose Tower of Terror for the busy holiday season. If all goes according to plan, they would like to have Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout open by late-May.

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Interestingly enough, Disney is not using FastPass for the attraction currently. This combined with the demand of guests to see it one last time is making for some crazy wait times.

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I would be lying if I said the Tower of Terror at DCA has had an 85 minute wait on a regular basis at any point in its existence. For all the people who knock the advent of FastPass, this is why it exists. It deters people from getting in line all at once by giving them another option.

Moana Sneak Peek

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The Moana sneak peek has moved in at the “it’s tough to be a bug” theater.

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