Monday, August 20, 2012

Fantasyland Expansion Preview


As many readers may already know, Walt Disney World is expanding the Fantasyland area of the Magic Kingdom.  This expansion is occurring in three phases: a Dumbo themed area, a Beauty and the Beast & Little Mermaid area, and a Snow White area.  The Dumbo area opened earlier this year in the spring featuring twin Dumbo flyers, a water play area, and a rethemed Goofy rollercoaster for youngsters.  The second phase of the expansion will occur this holiday season (likely November).  This phase will feature an interactive Belle Storytelling attraction, Gaston's Tavern, the Be Our Guest Restaurant (counter-service by day and table-service by night), and a new Little Mermaid Dark Ride.  The final phase will feature a medium-thrill level mine cart roller coaster, opening in 2014.  A great video showing some of the progress can be found here:  


For me, the most interesting parts of this video are the interactive characters in the Enchanted Tales attraction and the gorgeous Be Our Guest restaurant!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Opening Date of Dec. 6th for Fantasyland Expansion

This will be a short post, but WDW just announced tonight that it will be opening the bulk of the Fantasyland Expansion on December 6 with previews beginning November 19th.  Earlier rumors were that previews would be open to annual past holders.

Source: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2012/08/new-fantasyland-grand-opening-set-for-december-6-at-magic-kingdom-park-at-walt-disney-world-resort/

Friday, August 3, 2012

WALL-E Brought to Life

Today the Huffington Post ran an article/video on Mike Senna and his latest project, a remote controlled WALL-E.  This marvel of engineering was well worth the effort.  Senna estimates he spent 32,000 to 38,000 hours on the project and brings the robot to children's hospitals.  True greatness at work.  Video in the article link below.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/03/wall-e-real-life-robot-mike-senna-pixar_n_1738092.html?utm_hp_ref=tw 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

DHS Expansion Update

In The Unofficial Guide's Disney Dish with Jim Hill podcast Episode 15 (around the 1 hour mark), Jim Hill discusses the potential expansion for Pixar Place in DHS.  He mentions the Monsters, Inc (or Monsters, Inc. University) coaster being built, the transformation of the Honey I Shrunk the Kids Playground into a Bug's Life playground, and Cars Land being built around the Backlot Tour area.  These podcasts are rich with history and news as to future plans, well worth a listen for any WDW fan.

Source: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unofficial-guides-disney-dish/id452620851

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Possible Expansion Coming Soon to Disney's Hollywood Studios (a.k.a. T.R.G.R.)



A rumor appeared on the internet yesterday that the popularity of the revamped Disney’s California Adventure (particularly the new Cars Land) has led Disney Imagineering to submit a proposal for a similar makeover for Disney’s Hollywood Studios (DHS) in Orlando, involving at least one headliner attraction with several other smaller attractions.  The proposal is initially set for a three year period, but that ambitious timeline will probably be extended. 

Purely speculating, I could see Disney implementing an expansion of Pixar Place (which now consists almost entirely of the wildly popular Toy Story Midway Mania and a character photo building).  DHS has teased us for years with the possibility of a Monster’s Inc. dark ride or coaster next to Toy Story Midway Mania.  I have also read that a Nemo-themed coaster similar to Disneyland Paris’s Crush’s Coaster could be brought to DHS. 

Additionally, WDW could recreate Cars Land in DHS.  Such a project would require more real estate than a Pixar Place expansion, but given the financial success of Cars Land in California, DHS has to be considering bringing it to Florida.  A Florida Carsland would pull in droves of new guests, ease crowd strains on other parks, and increase merchandise sales.  Creating such an expansion would, however, disincentivize frequent guests to the Florida parks from taking separate trips to the California parks.

Looking at an aerial view of DHS here, you’ll see that the park perimeter is bound on three sides by roads and by a very large parking lot on the fourth.  This makes perimeter expansion very costly as a new road would need to be created and traffic would be diverted.  This would require large amounts of time and money to do.  Expansion would come more easily within the current park perimeter.  

The largest areas of underutilized real estate are located in the southwest corner of the park which currently consists of the Backlot Tour/ tram ride and the Lights! Motors! Action! Extreme Stunt Show.  The Backlot Tour is woefully outdated and an afterthought for many guests.  The stunt show has pretty much been the same since its 2005 inception and has little repeat value for returning guests.  As such, both areas should be on the chopping block. 

Pixar Place could easily be expanded into the empty building south of Toy Story and further south and west if the area annexed portions of the Backlot Tour.  A Cars Land area could fit if the Backlot Tour and stunt show were both scrapped (map of Disney’s California Adventure for comparison here ).

Disney has filed permits to update the Backlot tour.  The permits indicate that work on the queue and loading areas will be complete by 2013.  The permits also show a reconfiguration of the park security offices to allow future expansion opportunities.  This indicates that DHS has some interest in keeping the attraction, at least in the short term.  The possibility of relocating the security buildings for expansion, however, could represent plans for something more.  

Hopefully we will see an expansion breathe new life into DHS.  With DHS already being the best of the four Florida parks, this would only be a case the rich getting richer (a.k.a. T.R.G.R.)!


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