PHOTO REPORT: Disney’s Hollywood Studios 8/16/16 (Halloween Merchandise, PizzeRizzo, Star Wars, ETC.)

I made a short trip over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios thsi weekend to see what was new and exciting around the park, and honestly, a lot more had changed in a week than I had expected. This trip, we’ll take a look at the Halloween merchandise the Disney Parks will be selling this year (yes, it is mid-August), some new Star Wars merchandise, the latest progress on the Muppets Courtyard overhaul (including the Muppets eatery, PizzeRizzo), and the rather earnest start to the demolition of the Streets of America area.

Halloween 2016 Merchandise Arrives at Walt Disney World

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

A rather large assortment of Halloween merchandise can already be found in the Celebrity 5 & 10 store on Hollywood Boulevard.

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

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Hanging Trick or Treat sign

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

I don't even really know what this is...

I don’t even really know what this is…

How is this $19.99?

How is this $19.99?

New for 2016 Mickey Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Mickey Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Minnie Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Minnie Mouse Halloween Plush

Mickey Mouse spider antenna topper

Mickey Mouse spider antenna topper

Large metal Mickey Mouse Jack-O-Lantern

Large metal Mickey Mouse Jack-O-Lantern

Halloween 2016 plate

Halloween 2016 plate

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 countdown calendar

Halloween 2016 countdown calendar

Halloween 2016 ceramic jack-o-lantern

Halloween 2016 ceramic jack-o-lantern

Halloween 2016 headwear

Halloween 2016 headwear

Oasis Canteen Tries to Dig Up Some Customers

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen, near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, might have the most reprinted menu in all of Walt Disney World.

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen

The menu was remade once more, this time with pictures of most of the offerings. As good as it might look, stay away from the Mickey Brownie

New Star Wars Merchandise

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

All 4 of the Star Wars wind up toys are now on sale at Tatooine Traders.

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

Streets of America Demolition & Muppets Courtyard Overhaul

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Much of the New York Street facade has been gutted of anything useful at this point and is just an empty shell.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Speakers that play the Muppets Courtyard music were ripped from the structure, so they now rest on temporary speaker stands behind the Star Wars construction walls.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

MuppetVision 3-D

MuppetVision 3-D

Gone are posters for the ABC television series The Muppets and back are the original MuppetVision 3-D posters.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Work continues on PizzeRizzo, opening this Fall.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Railings were installed on the second level patio this week.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

The faux fire escape was also installed above the main entrance.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

The pile of rubble behind MuppetVision 3-D remains.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

A rather large wall from a New York Street facade is now missing, likely meaning that the removal of the area has finally begun.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

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New Main Street U.S.A. Bypass Facade Unveiled at Disneyland Park

Over at Disneyland Park, the new Main Street U.S.A. bypass facade (which is themed to look like a Livery Stable) was uncovered today. Below you can see a collection of photos taken by our own Tom Corless who is at Disneyland currently. No word yet on when the bypass will open, but we’ll keep you posted if we hear anything about it.

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How Maelstrom Spurred An Actual Vacation to Norway

In August 2013, my father turned 65 years old and to celebrate, the whole Ellis clan descended on Walt Disney World to celebrate Mickey style.  It was a great summer holiday spent with my parents, boyfriend, brothers and ten-year-old niece.

I’m an Epcot junkie so a few days in Future World and World Showcase were definitely on the agenda, particularly as I knew that my boyfriend, David would really enjoy the mix of edutainment and world culture.  David had never been to Walt Disney World before, but had been to Disneyland Paris many times in his role as a high school teacher – he’d supervised many school trips!

I love Disneyland Paris – but Walt Disney World just does things a little bit different and a bit bigger – and as I mention, Epcot is just THE place on earth that makes me super happy.  And I was right, David loved exploring Epcot with me and one of the parts we loved the most was the Norway Pavilion of World Showcase.

Now, let me just remind you that this was August 2013 (our first visit to Epcot in the two week holiday was Monday 19 August 2013) so this was all BF – before Frozen!  We loved the Stave Church, enjoying sampling Aquavit and exploring the stores and looking at the crazily expensive (and warm!) woollen clothing!  We also loved Maelstrom and I was really sad to hear that it was shortly to be replaced to house a Frozen ride.

Maelstrom was important as it was just a really fun ride, but also included a brief video segment at the end.  I was always really annoyed to see people ride the ride and just skip out on the video.  Okay, I know all the videos at Epcot, Soarin’ included, could do with a HD upgrade, but they’re super well produced and a nice little snippet of a different culture.  And it got us – it really got us!

So much so that we came out thinking, wow, we should go to Norway!

“The fjords looks amazing!”

“The painted houses of Bergen are just, wow, pretty!”

So as we returned to Autumnal England in September we had this thought in the back of our mind.  It was kinda cemented by a trip drinking around the world in Epcot on Friday 30 August 2013 (Mmmmm, Aquavit!) but it was just there at the back of our mind – and then, in December 2013, Disney magic!  Snow! Ice! Frozen released, and Disney had the biggest hit on their hands in almost 20 years.

As a 31 year old man, I’m not embarrassed to admit that I loved Frozen or Disney (the Disney Infinity Elsa figure my boyfriend David brought me on Christmas Day 2013 was the perfect present!) so David and I watched Frozen at the cinema plenty of times.  I still remember the goosebumps I felt when I first heard “Love is an Open Door” and leaning over to David in the cinema to whisper, “oh my god, this is a masterpiece!” when Elsa ran into the mountains and built herself an ice castle through the most amazing Disney song since “Beauty and the Beast”.

And as we left the cinema, that thought returned to my head.  Arendelle looked gorgeous, and familiar – it looked like World Showcase and the video we sat through when we left the brilliant Maelstrom.  So we decided – lets go to Norway in 2014.  Let’s go see how the land that inspired Frozen!

We traveled to Norway in August 2014 on Holland America Line on part of a week’s cruise from Dover, UK.  We’d leave Dover on the Saturday and spend Sunday cruising towards the arctic circle and Norway up the north sea and then we’d have four great days in towns and cities throughout Norway – Bergen (which the Norway Pavillion most accurately riffs on), Geiranger, Ålesund and Eidfjord, and then on the Friday we’d start our trip back to the United Kingdom past off-shore wind farms and oil platforms.

We were expecting to most enjoy Bergen, as we knew it would look just like the Norway Pavillion, but interestingly we found that the Epcot version of it was less tourist trap and expensive and overall more “controlled” and enjoyable to walk around.  Still, it was a beautiful city.

The painted store fronts of Bergen, Norway.

The painted store fronts of Bergen, Norway.

The cruise was our first cruise too and we enjoyed the ms Ryndam’s many bars, restaurants and clubs and particularly loved formal evenings (how often do you get to dress like James Bond for dinner?!)

“The name’s Ellis…Antony Ellis!”

Tuesday saw us drop anger in Geiranger.  A beautiful little town set against some steep hills and cliffs that housed approximately 240 residents.  It had a long history in clifftop farming but as it became more dangerous to farm on the sheer cliffs due to rockfalls the town reinvented itself as a tourist haven.  David and I hiked up to the highest viewing platform in the town to get a great view of the fjords and the views were stunning.  Other than Eidfjord, this was the landscape that most screamed Arendelle to us.

Geiranger or is it Arendelle?

Geiranger or is it Arendelle?

Ålesund was the third city on our trip and this was probably my favourite.  It felt less touristy than anywhere we’d been so far, and more lived-in than Bergen and Geiranger.  It was a beautiful lived-in city and it was definitely the highlight of my trip.  But it wasn’t very Frozen.

However, it seems that Holland America Line saved Arendelle to the last stop, or more accurately, Eidfjord.  Just look at it – beautiful:

Eidfjord - land of trolls...or troll rocks!

Eidfjord – land of trolls…or troll rocks!

If you’ve ever cruised before you’ll understand that you enjoy yourself a bit too much with great food and drink, so Geiranger and Eidfjord were great opportunities to walk off a few martinis or that extra slice of cake.  Eidfjord was beautiful to walk around, with a gorgeous little church and a viking burial mound just outside of town on a well marked hiking trail.  It was great to spot the landscapes that inspired Frozen too.  We even saw Kristoff’s love expert family!

Troll rocks!

Troll rocks!

So we had one last night in Norway on the ship and then sailed back to England with some amazing pictures and great memories.  We really were thankful to the Disney Company too for encouraging us to the do this trip with Frozen and Maelstrom.  They set up our expectations and Norway delivered.  A gorgeous and interesting country which I’d encourage you all to visit if you can.

We’re already planning our next holiday (honeymoon actually) to New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Anaheim (yes, Disneyland!) for Spring 2015, but we’ll really fondly remember our Disney holiday without Disney.  I’m kind of sad that Maelstrom will soon be no more – but I’m just pleased I got to ride it one last time last year and have a wonderful experience in Norway by taking the time to sit and watch the video showcasing more of the beautiful country.  If you’ve got a trip planned in the next few weeks or a Fastpass reservation, I can understand that the temptation is there to rush onto the next attraction or sight, but please, watch that video.  Enjoy those scenes.  Norway will thank you for it.

If you are interested and want to see the rest of my vacation pictures, you can access them from here.

Max Guggenheim’s 8/30/13 Disneyland Resort Photo Report

WDWNT photographer Max Guggenheim was at the Disneyland Resort on Friday, August 30th and caught many newsworthy photos to share with us:

Taking a ride on Radiator Springs Racers

“Hold tight on the curves” ~Doc Hudson via car radio

It’s that time of year again… Halloween merchandise all around!

Of course, it would not be Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort without the opening of Haunted Mansion Holiday next Friday

Max takes us inside the construction site at Big Thunder Mountain which is now nearing completion

Rumors specualte that the ride will remain closed until 2014 now, but still no confirmation from Disney

Starbucks is moving into the Market House real soon…

Very similar to the retro Starbucks logo used at the Magic Kingdom location

The Fortuosity Shop is decorated nicely

Some new Enchanted Tiki Room 50th merchandise on display at the Disney Gallery

Tim Alcoser’s 08/1/12 DLR Photo Report

DLNT Reporter Tim Alcoser visited the Disneyland Resort on Wednesday and has some newsworthy photos to share with us:

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Live birds in front of Rainforest Cafe

Work progressing on Earl of Sandwich while the nearby merchandise booth is vacant

Flowers in bloom all around the park

Work on the Fantasy Faire progresses

The Jungle Cruise has added safety nets and boat bumpers to avoid guests getting their hands stuck between the boat and the dock

It can make the attraction hard to see for younger guests

A look from inside

We’re zooming off!

Tim Alcoser 6/5/12 DLR Photo Report

DLNT Reporter Tim Alcoser visited the Disneyland Resort on June 5th and has some great photos to share with us as we countdown to the re-opening of California Adventure in just a few days:

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There is a TRON themed trailer sitting in the Downtown Disney Parking lot, featuring a preview of TRON: Uprising

Brave banners up near the AMC

The new Sunglass Icon store is open

Cast members are really into the new Brave meet and greet…

Work continues on Fantasy Faire

Merida and the 3 bear cubs

Long lines to see Merida by It's a Small World.

Long lines to see Merida by “it’s a small world”

The skyline has changed a bit at California Adventure

Happy painters…

A photograph of more simpler times.

A photograph of a simpler time

The look ready for the premiere

Red Car Trolley looks ready to roll with all of its signage up

This park sure has come a long way

I think you’re going to need some more chains this summer…

No dancing on the Trolley

The facade of “It’s Tough to be a Bug” being repaired for the park re-opening

Some new fish should be swimming along soon

Speaking of new, Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop has opened

Free Ghirardelli caramel filled, chocolate samples.

Free Ghirardelli caramel filled chocolate samples

Great look to the interior

An animated mural

Every small improvement goes a long way…

Rita’s was closed

The Cove Bar has reopened

Signs and pictures inside now fit the theme and backstory of the new Paradise Pier of the 1920’s

$10.00, extra, to sit at the Cove Bar during World of Color.

Step up and grab a Root Beer.

Some signs reflect the Pier attractions

More happy painting

Respectfully, I asked permission.  I wonder if Anaheim P.D. officers fight to serve at the Disneyland Resort, or resist.

Respectfully, I asked permission. I wonder if Anaheim P.D. officers fight to serve at the Disneyland Resort, or resist?

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Tim Alcoser’s 5/22/12 DLR Photo Report

Lots of cool stuff happening at the Resort today. We start with Carsland. I was able to catch a live commercial recording of the upcoming Carsland Commercial that will be hitting a local TV station near you soon! I wonder if they were all background actors? They watered down the roadway to make it look more dark for the cameras. There was everything from toddlers in strollers to old couples strolling Route 66. There are also new updates to the Mad T Party. I have to admit, it is looking fairly decent, and Disney has some creative people working on the sets. Moving over to Disneyland, you will see even more Memorial Day decorations, especially on Main Street USA. I take a stroll by Disney-Pixar’s Brave Merida Meet and Greet. Although Merida had packed up and went home for the night, you can see the entire set. They were also testing the new bobsled cars on the Mattehorn today. Also, there are some new pictures of the Monorail and a few extra pics of Pixie Hollow and The Teacups. Enjoy:

Take a good look.  This scene is coming to a Disney Resort Carsland Commercial on a TV Station Channel near you!

Take a good look. This scene is coming to a Disney Resort Carsland Commercial on a TV Station Channel near you!

A few remaining columns from Epcot’s World of Motion in the backlot

Interesting...plastic?...uhh...furniture?

Interesting…plastic? Ummm… furniture?

I hope the lanterns are lit up bright.

I hope the lanterns are lit up bright

The inside of one of the lanterns.

The inside of one of the lanterns.

The teacup seems to simply be another space for a band member.

The teacup seems to simply be another space for a band member.

Is this where Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (the bouncers) are going to stand?

Is this where Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (the bouncers) are going to stand?

A scrim was placed over Carnation Cafe as it nears completion

The Brave meet and greet with Merida opened up

The area has been decorated quite a bit

Can you spot the new Matterhorn Coaster cars?

Can you spot the new Matterhorn boblseds?

A shot of the new Monorail updates!  Can you guess what the name of this one is?

A shot of one of the new Cars monorails! Can you guess what the name of this one is?

The waterfalls now are basked in a brilliant blue light!

The waterfalls now are basked in a brilliant blue LED light!

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Max Guggenheim 5/26/12 DLR Photo Report

Max gets some shots of the progress on Matterhorn, Buena Vista Street, and Cars Land. We also get to see the new Mad T Party Merchandise, stunning shots of Carthay Circle Theatre & the new fountain. As we near DCA’s summer openings things are wrapping up.

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Still working on the Blue Ribbon Bakery.

The Penny Arcade is looking beautiful.

Loving the Americana decorations along Main Street!

The Shooting Gallery has reopened.

Amazing what a fresh coat of paint can do.

Weathervane atop Village Haus.

More Fantasyland weathervanes.

Above Peter Pan’s Flight.

Will they be taking the turnstiles out for good? Or are these a new set coming in???

Bright colors on the ride vehicles.

New LED menus at Tomorrowland Terrace

Work has begun in Carnation Gardens

Some of the progress on Buena Vista Street.

Oswald’s Gas Station

The front of Five & Dime coming along nicely.

Looking down Buena Vista Street towards the Carthay Circle Theatre.

The bridge looks great!

Loving the tile benches.

The walls around the Carthay Circle Theater and around the Carthay Circle Fountain recently came down

The front of the Fiddler, Fifer, and Pratical Cafe

The Carthay Circle Theatre is finally open and it looks amazing! Plus the fountain adds a bit of old Hollywoodland charm.

Side of FFP and Clarabell’s

Looking a little more right

No statue yet

This is beautiful tile.

Opening is just around the corner, looks like there is still plenty of work to do.

Hard to believe there was ever an elephant atop those red pillars.

Mad T Party merchandise.

The Mad T Party “soft opened” last Saturday

Um… psychedelic furniture?

All the change in the back here yet the Bountiful Valley Farms truck remains

Let’s head back down the street

Detail in Hollywoodland.

Beautiful tile on the Carthay Circle

A merchandise cart with a whole bunch of new DCA goodies

Junkyard Jamboree is testing daily now with cast members

Looks done

Soon, these postcards will be gone

Side of Cars Land facing Pacific Wharf

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory opens on June 5th

Trees planted on the pathway from Pacific Wharf to Cars Land

Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree!

One more look at Buena Vista Street

LaBrea Bakery fresh new look is open for business.

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Tim Alcoser’s DLR Photo Report 4/9/12

DLNT Reporter Tim Alcoser was at the Disneyland Resort last night and captured some great photos of Buena Vista Street.

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Trolley wire is set up down Buena Vista Street and Hollywoodland.

Fountain up and running on Buena Vista Street.

Fountain up and running on Buena Vista Street.
Fountain up and running on Buena Vista Street!

Beauty shots of Cars Land at night.

Enjoying some World of Color

Not the least bit crowded.

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Tim Alcoser’s 4/3/12 DLR Photo Report

Take a look at Tim’s Photo Report on his recent trip to Disneyland & DCA

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Some painters along Main Street

I decided to drop by because I realized I had never been to Disneyland during the opening rope drop, so I stopped by and waited with the crowds.

I decided to drop by because I realized I had never been to Disneyland during the opening rope drop, so I stopped by and waited with the crowds.

There are a lot of baby ducks at the resort right now.  They must certainly be the luckiest ducks in the entire world, to call the Rivers of America their home.

There are a lot of baby ducks at the resort right now. They must certainly be the luckiest ducks in the entire world, to call the Rivers of America their home.

Down we go!

Cover removed from Que line.

Cover removed from the Queue line at California Screamin’

Cover removed from Que line.

Cover removed from Que line.

Zooming in on each guest reaction is fun.

Zooming in on each guests reaction is fun

Farewell, safe journeys...send me a postcard.

Farewell, safe journeys…send me a postcard.

Someone has to do it.

Someone has to do it

The latest view down Carsland's route 66.

The latest view down Carsland’s route 66.

New logo!

New Logo!

New logo!

Missed out at the preview.  No worries.

Missed out on the new merchandise at the preview? No worries.

You can see something

You can see something “Lego” peeking out under the covers.

Thanks for reading!