Archive for September, 2010

Are the Super Heroes coming to Disneyland Paris?

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Only 2 days ago we shared the news about the new deal with EuroDisney S.C.A. And the French state, where deadlines have been pushed back an additional 13 years. This includes the 3rd gate that has been in the original concept of the Paris resort. With the new dates pushed back, a 3rd gate seemed further away or might not even be an option if market conditions don’t improve. However news and rumors are already coming out that a third gate could be a first for a Disney resort, even if that’s still a long time away from really happening.

Paris might become the new home for the Marvel Super Heroes. According to the Telegraph Philippe Gas, the chief executive of EuroDisney S.C.A., said that one idea for a third gate in Disneyland Paris could be a super heroes park. Mr. Gas said that the decision to build the third gate might not be made before 2020 but could come earlier if the planned work for the Studios is complete. (more…)

Third park at Disneyland Paris delayed

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

1987 to 2017 – that was the original period that the contractual partnership between the French state and EuroDisney S.C.A. was supposed to run. By the end of this period the resort should have featured three “parks” and in return EuroDisney S.C.A. would have received on a permanent basis all rights to the property. No longer… As was announced today EuroDisney S.C.A. has negotiated a prolongation of the contractual relationship with the French state until 2030 that is supposed to be signed today. (more…)

Let’s go fishing – or: Do-it-yourself-meals at Disneyland Paris

Friday, September 10th, 2010

As we reported repeatedly Disneyland Paris continues to diversify the range of food offered throughout the resort. On could wonder whether this policy might have been combined with a “future” project from the resort’s past – the Nature Villages. Nothing much has been said or rumored regarding those most recently. But original plans called for them to be build next to the Davy Crockett Ranch (which at a time was considered to become a part of them). They were supposed to offer the guests a possibility to experience several “attractions” in and about nature. (more…)

Welcome to your room

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Disney’s Sequoia Lodge is catching up with non-Disney Hotels in so far as the in-room TV system is concerned. Gone are the old “tube” TVs. Their place has been taken by sleek new flat screens. In addition the new TV sets have been connected to a LAN network box also placed inside the TV cupboard. It needs to be awaited which interactive services might be implemented via this system in the future (options could be e.g. internet on the TV, restaurant reservation systems etc.). (more…)

Tron vs. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Who would win the battle? The Sorcerer’s Apprentice with his magic or Tron and the technology? We will never know, unless they’ll make a crossover of the two Disney movies. Of course this will never happen so the only time we will see them side by side is when you walk inside the Walt Disney Studios. (more…)

Toy Story Playland at Night Video

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

On September 5th the members of the Shareholders’ Club and their guests had the exclusive opportunity to enjoy Toy Story Playland after park closure – meaning after night fall. Attendees of the event were among the first guests that were able to experience the lighting design of Imagineering for the new area of the Walt Disney Studios Park. If you missed the opportunity you can now get at least a first impression of the atmosphere with our 4 minute HD-video shot during the event:

Don’t forget to check out our extensive photo coverage of the Shareholders’ Club event as well featuring numerous exclusive night time photos of Toy Story Playland and its attractions!

The dreaded line…

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

For most female guests in any public space a line for an attraction is very often only half as bad as that really dreaded line … the line at the toilettes. Even on busy days the Disneyland Park rarely features these lines thanks to numerous rest room facilities that were placed across all lands. The Walt Disney Studios had a bit of a problem with this when it opened but solved it early on by adding the facilities next to the exit / shop of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror even prior the start of the construction for the tower.

However, when the Toy Story Playland was announced without any additional rest room facilities fans were (mildly said) surprised since the whole Toon Studio already had no dedicated rest room facilities. Now that the new area is in regular operation and has turned out to attract large crowds it becomes obvious that addition rest room facilities would not only have been a good idea but are direly needed. (more…)

From one (food) frontier to the next

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Yesterday we reported about the “Hot Chili Sandwich” pushing the frontiers of food in the wild wild west of Frontierland. But these chili sandwiches sure are a high-flying bunch … it seems one frontier is not enough for them so they have boarded the rockets to push the frontiers of food in the deep space as well.

Ok – what this means is: the hot chili sandwichs have also been added to the menu at the Rocket Cafe in Discoveryland. This snack location is placed behind Space Mountain, opposite of Star Tours, Star Traders and Captain EO.

RC Racer – the “bag question”

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

The ride vehicle of RC Racer featured small boxes in front of the guests to store small bags, purses, cameras etc. for the duration of the ride. There was even a “test” box early in the queue area for guests to make sure that their bags would fit into this on-board storage. However, during the AP previews those on-board boxed had been closed and could not be used. This past weekend the boxes suddenly had disappeared, i.e. had been dismounted from the ride vehicle. The immediate impact is additional leg-room for guests on board. Already in the past weeks the cast member in the station on the exit-site was taking backpacks and similar items off the guests and storing them in an enclosed rack next to the station’s exit gate.

BTW: at Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop several boxes and barrels have been stacked up next to each parachute. These function as enclosed storage areas for the bags of riders on the according parachute since the parachutes themselves do not have any storage for backpacks etc. However, guests are allowed to take cameras onto their ride to take aerial photos of the area.

The Earl’s Construction (UPDATED)

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Normally one might expect that a construction site would be the busiest during the summer months when good weather conditions can be expected. However, the construction site for the future “Earl of Sandwich” restaurant in the Disney Village next to the Rainforest Cafe is currently a rather calm spot. (more…)

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