PHOTOS: Walls Come Down In-Front of Chinese Theater, Former Sorcerer’s Hat at Hollywood Studios

WDWNT reader John Gibson sent us the following photos from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The walls have come down around the former site of the Sorcerer’s Hat:

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The walls are down and planters have rolled in

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It appears the foundation from The Sorcerer’s Hat was kept to be the new “Center Stage” area

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The new area isn’t finished yet, but should be soon

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New palm trees have been planted

Dirk Wallen’s 3/20/15 WDW Photo Report (Polynesian Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Disney Springs, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen was all over the Walt Disney World Resort this week and has a ton of newsworthy photos to share with us, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting:

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Starting at the Polynesian, the right side of the entrance is out from behind walls and looking good

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The pool area is nearing completion also

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Moving to the Magic Kingdom, work on the center of the hub is picking up speed

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New planters await railings

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The old Rose Garden is now being demolished as part of the hub expansion

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The final remnants of the Plaza Swan Boats are being erased

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Moving over to the Studios, walls are up around the former site of the Sorcerer’s Hat, at least through late-April

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Strange to see this sight again, but if Echo Lake is demolished, it won’t be a sight for long

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Over at Epcot, work continues on the mysterious “colorful” new Innoventions exhibit

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Meanwhile, there is no visible progress on the Frozen attraction

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Moving to Disney Springs, the Marketplace Co-Op has these Adventurer’s Club signs back in stock

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These photos were taken just before the first pedestrian bridge was installed yesterday

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The Town Center will rise upon this site over the next 12-14 months

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One large structure is already rising

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The small park area in front of Planet Hollywood and the Orange Garage entrance is nearing completion

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New planters being installed outside Harley Davidson

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No visible progress on STK Orlando, the supposed replacement for the BET Soundstage

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The Hangar restaurant is now completely sealed, but still no announcement from Disney

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The new Margarita Bar and pier in the Marketplace is coming along nicely

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The BOATHOUSE, as seen from the Village Causeway

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Still to early to tell, but this looks like one fo the facades that will hide the second parking garage from view

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A lot of work still to be done on Morimoto Asia

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Meanwhile, flags have gone up outside of the BOATHOUSE, leading us to believe it is nearing completion

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Work on the dock is wrapping up

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Another look at the Hangar Restaurant, whatever it might be…

EDITORIAL: Why Removing the Sorcerer’s Hat from Hollywood Studios is a Good Thing

Used with permission.

A fixture at Hollywood Studios since 2001. Used with permission.

The Sorcerer’s Hat is no more. For some this is a moment of triumph and restoration. For others it represents a seismic shift in Disney’s Hollywood Studios ethos and theme. My family and I are both excited about it as well as a little sad to see such an icon of so many Disney trips say goodbye. Regardless of your personal reaction, the decision to remove the hat allows Hollywood Studios to return to its original intent and design as well as to restore the park to its more purely “imagineered” vision.

By now most of us know the story. It was 1984. Michael Eisner and Frank Wells had just accepted roles as CEO and COO of Walt Disney Productions. Early in their leadership Walt Disney World added Captain EO, Mickey’s Toontown, the Norway Pavilion, and two new resorts. To generate interest beyond Walt Disney World’s only two parks at the time, Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, plans for what was then referred to as “The Third Gate” were in motion at WDW.

According to Jeff Kurtti’s Since the World Began, plans for a third park grew out of concepts for a new EPCOT pavilion. In addition to the Norway Pavilion, Disney leaders Eisner and Wells as well as the Imagineering community had been developing a “Movie Pavilion” that would tell the story of Hollywood with a unique Disney “bent.” Once they got into the concept, however, the decision was made to abandon notions of a new pavilion within EPCOT and instead expand the idea into a new park that became MGM Studios, which became Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2008.

The Sorcerer's Hat contributed to a very "unDisney-like" departure in thematic direction and purpose. Used with permission.

The Sorcerer’s Hat contributed to a very “unDisney-like” departure in thematic direction and purpose. Used with permission.

Thematically, this new park was created in the spirit of 1930’s and 1940’s Hollywood. This is significant because, if you’ve visited the real Hollywood, Walt Disney World’s iteration is nothing like Hollywood is now nor ever has been. Here is what Michael Eisner read from the dedication plaque on the park’s opening day:

The world you have entered was created by The Walt Disney Company and is dedicated to Hollywood—not a place on a map, but a state of mind that exists wherever people dream and wonder and imagine, a place where illusion and reality are fused by technological magic. We welcome you to a Hollywood that never was—and always will be.

The “state of mind” referenced on the plaque probably comes closest to capturing the essence of the park. I’ve heard Matt Hochberg, host of www.studioscentral.com, talk about the design of Hollywood Boulevard from the entrance to the original Studios centerpiece, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, as a metaphorical journey from 1935 Hollywood to the present with Prime Time 50’s Cafe squarely in the middle. It’s a fascinating take on the park’s tight thematic design and Imagineering vision. And it makes sense. The net effect is this: Disney’s Hollywood Studios was created to be a representation of all Hollywood could have been, perhaps should have been, but actually has only existed in our  imagination. This vision naturally culminated in the full-scale replica of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, which premiered Disney’s Mary Poppins in 1964. So it is with good reason that Mickey’s Sorcerer Hat was not original to MGM Studios. It was added an an attraction during 2001’s 100 Years of Magic Celebration at Walt Disney World.

Over countless trips early in my Disney park experiences I never really gave the Sorcerer’s Hat much thought. It didn’t really fit aesthetically, but it wasn’t terribly dissonant in its theming. Because “Hollywood” in my mind always implied a sense of magic, at least to a degree, the Sorcerer’s Hat felt consistent enough. It wasn’t until we were at rope drop one morning with a long, straight-down-Hollywood-Boulevard, view that I realized just how intrusive Mickey’s Sorcerer Hat was to the park described on the dedication plaque.

Hollywood Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios today. Used with permission.

Hollywood Boulevard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios today. Used with permission.

You can see in the photo above, as the Hat disappears an ever better Hollywood has emerged. Even given the size of the Hat, the impact removing one visual element from an environment is surprisingly dramatic. Similar to the recently completed work on the Magic Kingdom hub, removing the Hat really opens the area up for guests.  Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the only structure built to full-scale on Hollywood Boulevard, is also the perfect icon for the “Golden Era” Hollywood  the Imagineers have captured. It makes everything better from the Citizens of Hollywood characters to the sense of nostalgia, and we haven’t lost Mickey’s Sorcerer Hat completely, we’ll just have to make our way to Anaheim to see one now!

Dirk Wallen’s 3/10/15 WDW Photo Report (Disney Springs, Magic Kingdom, Polynesian, Hollywood Studios, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen traveled far and wide this week, visiting Disney Springs, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Polynesian Village Resort, and the Magic Kingdom, taking plenty of newsworthy photos to share with us today:

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Starting at Disney Springs, work continues on the area outside of the AMC

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The Wonderground Gallery opened inside the Marketplace Co-Op recently

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Also new at the Co-Op is The Sign Shop, selling soem brand new Disney-inspired signage

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The finishing touches being placed on the rear facade of Raglan Road

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The Boathouse is nearing completion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The facade of the Hangar restaurant is now being worked on

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The new pier area and margarita bar in the Marketplace should be open soon

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Moving over to Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the new volcano pool area is nearing completion

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Cinderella merchandise has invaded the Emporium at the Magic Kingdom

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Even with Cinderella’s Royal Table re-opened, work continues on the castle via the infamous crane

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The Sorcerer’s Hat may be gone, but the foundation and such from it will still take a bit to remove

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The tarps are down at what we expect to be the TCM sponsored photo-op at the end of the Great Movie Ride

 

 

 

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Work has begun on the Toy Story Mania expansion we told you about last year

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St. Patrick’s Day snacks have started appearing around the resort

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HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!!!

Dirk Wallen’s 3/3/15 WDW Photo Report (Hat is Gone, Toy Story Mania Expansion, Haramabe Marketplace, ETC.)

WDWNT Reporter Dirk Wallen visited Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom this week and has some great newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip, so let’s take a look:

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NO MORE SORCERER’S HAT

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Neverbeast banners up in the Animation Courtyard

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Also, an ad for Big Hero 6 on Blu-ray

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A Tomorrowland billboard has gone up by PIXAR Place

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An Inside Out billboard at the other end of the street

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Still no signs of life at the Backlot Tour

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A Cinderella billboard behind the Great Movie Ride

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After years of waiting, walls are up outside of Stage 1, possibly the home of a third Toy Story Mania track

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Moving over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, walls have engulfed what was the Island Merchantile pin cart

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Work continues on Rivers of Light

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From Everest, you can see the vertical construction of AVATAR

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Also, the prep work for Rivers of Light

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We assume the need to run pipes through the viewing area is for some water effects that will take place in the audience, similar to World of Color

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Work continues on revamping the entrance to Kali River Rapids

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Work continues on the new Africa Marketplace area, including the Harambe Marketplace restaurant

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Some of the buildings in the marketplace are nearing completion

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A look at the AVATAR construction walls… still nothing to see here

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And one last look at Rivers of Light construction

PHOTO: Mickey’s Hand Vanishes from the Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

We’ve been tracking the demolition of the Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios daily on twitter, but I thought today might be a good day to share a photo on the site:

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As you can see, the front of Mickey’s hand is gone, but so is most of the hat above the brim. The demolition is expected to still take a few more weeks, but following that, it is rumored that a permanent stage ill take the place of the Sorcerer’s Hat. Only time will tell…

PHOTO: The Top of the Sorcerer’s Hat at Hollywood Studios Has Been Removed

Overnight, the top of the Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios was removed…

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They didn’t even have time to haul the tip of the hat off somewhere

 

We’ll keep you up to date on the progress of the removal of the Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios every step of the way, so stay tuned!

PHOTOS: Demolition of the Sorcerer’s Hat Begins at Hollywood Studios

Demolition has begun for the Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios…

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The gold spirals under the hat are the first piece to go…

 

On the walls around the hat, ads for the park’s attractions can be found

 

Also, the Earful Tower, which is now more visible with the trees in the center hub of the park coming down

 

It will be a few weeks until the hat is completely down, with work in the area wrapping up around April/May

 

This side is looking really bad, so probably best  that it comes down

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Guests leaving the park in the evening will find the hat completely dark, but the Earful Tower is now in plain sight, and the Chinese Theater will follow once the hat comes down.

Closing Date Announced for The Sorcerer’s Hat

The Sorcerer’s Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be closing forever on January 7th, 2015. The final day for the icon and the store underneath is January 6th. Pins and pin related merchandise will be relocated to Sunset Ranch on Sunset Boulevard at that time.

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The Sorcerer’s Hat is being removed for a redesign of the park’s central hub. No further details are available at this time.