PHOTOS, VIDEO: Star Wars Land Construction Update at Disneyland Park for June 28th, 2017

Thanks to our friends over at Fresh Baked Disney, we have another weekly look at how the construction of Star Wars land is going over at Disneyland Park. Here is a look at the project as of June 28th, 2017:

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The Indian village is settling in to its new home along the Rivers of America.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

With just a month to go, this is finally looking like rock-work.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The coyote and his friend are just about show ready, once they let him out of the bag…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The deer find a new home along the riverbanks.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Moving over to the Star Wars Land site, more steel is being added to the “Battle Escape” ride. Big surprise there…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

The strange boxes on the roof are now being enclosed, but it appears they have access doors.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

It appears they are going to start putting up walls soon, so our inside look will be no more by Summer’s end…

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Doorways leading from what should be the pre-show area are now visible.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Things seem to be progressing for the Millennium Falcon ride as well.

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

 

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 28th, 2017

As always, Fresh Baked Disney also has a video of the construction that you should check out:

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.

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.

REVIEW: Tiana’s Riverboat Party at the Magic Kingdom Offers Distant Parade Viewing & Character Encounters

The special add-on event, Tiana’s Riverboat Party at the Magic Kingdom, started operation today and we were on-hand to check it out. The event promises guests a selection of various ice cream and snacks, meet and greet opportunities with both Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen, a ride on the Liberty Belle Riverboat, and special viewing of the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade at 3PM for $49.00 per adult, $29.00 per child.

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The event greatly reduces the operating hours of the Liberty Belle riverboat in liberty Square at the Magic Kingdom. Every afternoon guests will see that the riverboat will be down for three hours total to accommodate this event.

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Event check-in is set to begin at 2:15, but can begin anytime in the 15 minutes before that if the set-up for the event is done.

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Rather than utilizing wristbands, this event uses stickers that guests wear to gain admittance to the event upon checking in.

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The event begins on the boat landing for the first half hour or so. Here guests can find a selection of ice cream, a dessert trio, and ice cream toppings station, and a drink station, as well as their first chance to meet Tiana and Naveen.

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The dessert selection is OK, but just ice cream and a dessert trio on the dock. Similar-style events have much bigger spreads, including the Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam Holiday Party and the Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party, which are only slightly more expensive than this event.

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The dessert trio is for some reason also listed at the adjacent ice cream station, even though it has a space of its own.

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The lilly-pad displays and tables are a really nice touch, I’m happy to see some thought go into this event.

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A selection of canned soft drinks, bottled water, and lemonade is available on the dock.

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The dessert trio is pretty adorable and shows a fair amount of effort on Disney’s part to make this special and highly-themed to the Princess and the Frog characters.

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I personally loved the chocolate cookie sandwich.

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The yellow sponge cupcake was nothing special, but it was delicious.

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I even really enjoyed the creme filled tart. Honestly, the dessert trip goes three for three in my book, it’s pretty perfect.

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It is hard to mess up ice cream and Disney doesn’t at this event. The toppings bar is fun and kids of all ages will enjoy the freedom to eat endless ice cream with as much of any topping as they might want.

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Rather than signing autographs, the now customary autograph cards are handed out for Tiana and Naveen at this event, even though guests likely paid to have a normal meet and greet with these characters. That being said, the line was never unreasonable to meet the characters due to the restricted attendance at this event, so I don’t see why they couldn’t sign.

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You can first meet Tiana and Naveen on the dock while enjoying some snacks. They do leave once the boat is finally boarded. The cast members did a nice job of going around and making sure everyone got to chance to meet them before heading onboard.

The dock itself had very few tables available and was a bit cramped, but guests made it work. Onboard the Riverboat has the opposite problem, so I’m not really sure what the answer is. I wouldn’t say the event was overcrowded as the meet and greet, nor the food and drink stations ever really had a line.

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While there are no tables on board, it is really neat to see snacks and drinks still served, especially out of the actual bar onboard the Liberty Belle Riverboat. Who knows the last time this was actually used? I think it was converted to a life jacket storage space sometime in more recent history.

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The selection onboard is pretty solid and you are free to get as much as you like, even if you just want to fill your bag with snacks for later. Just remember there is no restroom on-board the boat and you can’t get off until the Parade and the full trip around is over…

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The themed elements continue on board, which is neat.

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The candy popcorn is fun, and it tastes good too!

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There is also regular popcorn available, which is the stuff you will find around the parks at the various carts.

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The cotton candy was flavorless, and yes, I forgot to take a pic of it until we got to the car…

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Alright, here is where the event falls apart: the actual viewing of the Festival of Fantasy Parade. Once everyone is onboard, the boat pulls out of the station and forward just enough for parade viewing.

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I joked a lot leading up to this that if you squint really hard, you can see the parade. While that was meant to be a comedic exaggeration, this is not the place you want to see Festival of Fantasy from. As much as you may not want to eat at Tony’s Town Square Cafe, their Festival of Fantasy dining package will offer much better parade views (albeit with a menu that it is hard to squeak out a solid meal on). The parade music is also not played onboard the Riverboat.

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If you have a really nice DSLR camera, this will offer some high angle pictures you may enjoy, but it’s not gonna be easy. I didn’t focus on pics as I wasn’t sure that video had ever been recorded of the parade from on top of the Liberty Belle Riverboat, at least not in a stationary position. I can now see why. The view was really bad. How bad? Check out our video below:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym-FEAgt7qI]

We stood on the top level for the parade, but I can’t imagine that the lower levels would be any better. How could they be?

After parade viewing, the boat backs up so Naveen and Tiana can get onboard, fresh from their appearance in the parade.

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We discovered yet another snack station on the bottom floor.

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Once they get on-board, Tiana and Naveen lead a parade around the bottom level of the boat. The parade lasts one loop and seemed rather uncoordinated for today’s first run. Other than the little girl who got to hold Tiana’s hand (and was photographed by PhotoPass, I’m not sure this benefitted anyone else.

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After that, they host another meet and greet on the front of the boat, which can be really cool if you time it right (Tom Sawyer Island has some nice backgrounds, such as the windmill).

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We now switch the Creeper-Cam® on the second level.

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It is kind of nice to have a mostly empty Riverboat, affording you to opportunity to freely roam and get some great shots.

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While Tiana and Naveen are on the boat, the remainder of the ship is like a ghost town.

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As you can see, I timed my greeting poorly and got the “Devil’s Elbow” sign in the background… at a side view… Regardless, meeting these two on a riverboat is really, really cool.

I also have a video overview of the food, meet and greets and more that you may enjoy:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQyvt6w6DnM]

Overall, this event is a neat idea, but poorly executed. The Festival of Fantasy Parade viewing is a joke and there is no way this can be valued at $49.00 per adult, $29.00 for kids. The treats are good, the themed elements are fun, and the character interactions are great, but I just don’t know how you sell this as parade viewing.

The little girl next to me started to cry when the parade was over, upset because she felt like she had still not seen the parade. Her parents promised here they would go see it later in their trip. Also, the bevy of Magic Kingdom managers on-baord clearly had not seen what the view would be like, and I even overheard them talking about how to deal with it. Sorry guys, maybe don’t sell this until you can guarantee guests an experience worth their time and money. Also, I’m not sure ripping trees down in Liberty Square is the answer…

This event can be fixed, I would suggest they just make a viewing area in Liberty Square for these guests and then just walk them onto the Riverboat after the parade is over. Problem solved. I understand the concept of watching the parade from the Riverboat is cool, but it just doesn’t actually work.

Otherwise the event is fun, and if “The Princess and the Frog” is the favorite movie of you or someone in your family, I think you will enjoy this with expectations based on what you read in this review. Tiana’s Riverboat Party needs some work, but it has a good foundations, it’s just a shame people have to pay $49.00 for this in its current incarnation.

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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PHOTO REPORT: Disneyland Resort 9/27/16 (Goodbye Tower, Star Wars Land, New Fantasmic!, ETC.)

Disneyland reporter Conner Purzycki brings us back to the Disneyland Resort for our latest photo update, looking at both parks as well as Downtown Disney. Let’s jump right in!

Star Wars Land Construction

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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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Tram Lane Reconfiguration 

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The tram route around the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure is currently being reconfigured.

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Downtown Disney

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World of Disney is open while the facade is being refurbished.

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The space next door to Jamba Juice is currently vacant, rumored to be home to Sprinkles, which will open in November.

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Naples has blocked off an area for needed outdoor seating for guests.

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Some work happening at the former House of Blues space, rumored to be an west coast home to The Edison.

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Some work also happening on the bridge area.

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Still unsure what will happen to the space next door to this Starbucks.

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Disneyland Monorail

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Let’s take a ride aboard the Disneyland Monorail.

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The Hollywood Tower Hotel sign is gone, visible from the Monorail.

Star Wars: Season of the Force Moves Out (For Now)

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Even though Season of the Force is over, it should be returning in November, thus why all of the lighting and such was left up in Tomorrowland. Hyperspace Mountain will likely switch off with Ghost Galaxy until Star Wars land opens, so don’t expect to see regular Space Mountain anytime soon.

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All of the Star Wars banners were changed over to generic Tomorrowland banners.

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Some work is being done to the Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters FastPass area, which is also used for Star Tours FastPass.

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A nifty, yet temporary, Tomorrowland sign replaces the one for the Season of the Force.

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I’m honestly surprised that it isn’t flat.

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Definitely prefer this to the 1998 signage.

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This and That

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Some work being done to the sidewalk on Main Street U.S.A.

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Star Wars construction, as seen from Frontierland.

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Work continues on the Rivers of America while its many attractions are closed.

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The Columbia is getting ready to host the Pirates of the Caribbean in an updated Fantasmic!

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A fangless, new-faced Mickey meets guests on Main Street.

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The canon is missing…

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Disney California Adventure

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The old Millionaire soundstage now sits vacant, but has seen better days on its exterior.

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After 6 years, the backlot stage is finally coming down.

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It might actually be nice to see this area back to normal, as ugly as it is.

Hollywood Tower Hotel sign removed from Tower of Terror

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As we reported last week, the Hollywood Tower Hotel sign is already gone from the Tower of Terror.

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The attraction will close in January to become Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.

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To infinity and beyond!

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A lot of guests are angry about this, personally, I still don’t think it actually matters, but to each his own.

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PHOTO REPORT: Magic Kingdom 9/15/16 (Big Thunder Refurb, Haunted Mansion, Electrical Parade Farewell, ETC.)

The Halloween season is in full swing at the Magic Kingdom, as are several large refurbishments as the resort prepares for what should be one of the busiest holiday seasons ever. While the summer was slow, the new attractions and other enhancements that took place this Summer should finally bring in some guests and the Magic Kingdom is getting ready for it (as well as its 45th anniversary). Now on to our latest photo report…

Merry Cranemas

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The painting of Cinderella Castle and the installation of the holiday lights continues on a daily basis.

New D-Tech on Demand Phone Cases

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A number of new D-Tech on Demand phone cases can be found at the Tomorrowland Light and Power Company at the exit of Space Mountain.

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Some phone cases are only available during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

This and That

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The newly painted rocks in Tomorrowland can be seen from the Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover.

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The Chewbacca stein is now available at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Tomorrowland.

Construction Along the Rivers of America

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If you take a ride on the Liberty Square Riverboat, be sure to ask about the trivia sheets. Guests can fill out the sheet with answers found along the Rivers of America for a prize they can redeem at the end when they return to the dock.

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Work on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is visible from the Riverboat.

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For a better look, we also have a video to share with you. Sadly, I did not see anyone working on the finale scene of the ride, so I am afraid to report that we may not see the new explosive finale for the ride in this refurbishment…

While on the Riverboat, we also floated by the ongoing facade refurbishment of the Haunted Mansion:

New Prop at Pirates of the Caribbean

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The glass Mermaid cage that was added to Pirates own the Caribbean a few weeks ago was moved a little closer to the beach for some reason.

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The pirate Mickey plush has finally arrived at the Magic Kingdom.

Frontierland Hoedown

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Some of the dancers in Frontierland Hoedown are now disguised as custodial cast members…

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Some festive fall decorations are popping up in Liberty Square.

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Man, everyone has this hat now…

Cinderella Castle

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The Cinderella Castle big fig has returned after a few years of absence, however, it is a bit pricey for the size.

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It’s still no match for the real thing though…

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The Main Street Electrical Parade Says Goodbye

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The end of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Walt Disney World is drawing near as the parade gets in just a few more performances before the final night on October 9th.

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Love it or hate it (personally I always preferred SpectroMagic), the Main Street Electrical Parade has been a staple of Walt Disney World since 1977. October 9th will certainly be a historic evening to say the very least.

Chris Lastrapes 5/11/10 DL Photo Report

Chris Lastrapes took a trip down to the parks today and has some pictures of the new additions around the Rivers of America to share with us.

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Thanks for the great report Chris!!

Conner Purzycki’s 4/30/10 DLR Photo Report

I took a trip to the Disneyland Resort last Friday and have plenty of newsworthy photos to share.

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Thanks for Reading!

Chris Lastrapes’ 5/6/10 DLR Photo Report

Chris Lastrapes took a trip to the Disneyland Resort today and has plenty of newsworthy photos to share.

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Thanks for the report Chris!