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Are YOU ready for DREAMS

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

The gala dinner for the guests awaiting the grand premiere of DREAMS has finished. Invited guests and media has walked through the Disney Village and Fantasy Gardends, where first illuminated street acts greeted them. #

Once at the gates of Disneyland Park guests stepped onto a special “20th Anniversary red carpet” (as also used inside the Disneyland Hotel’s lobby) which is stretching from the gates, under the 20th anniversary logo lit up on the Main Street Station and into the Main Street, lined by cast members.

On Town Square more illuminated street acts provided photo opportunities and entertainment. But while the acts in Fantasia Gardens were general i.e. “non-Disney” features on Town Square giant Disney figures such as the Genie (from Aladdin) and Tigger (from Winnie the Pooh) awaited the guests.

Fans who have visited Disney’s California Adventure, in Anaheim, might recognize the figures as they are featured as pre-show entertainment for Disney’s World of Color there.

 

Special thanks to our Mousekingdom Blog Co-Author Andrea for providing all pictures from tonight’s gala dinner and the pre-DREAMS entertainment!

Celebrating 20 years … gala dinner

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

 The 20th anniversary celebrations kicked off officially early this morning at the Disneyland Park with a (not so small) ceremony (as reported in our earlier post). Throughout the day invited international press were introduced to the various offerings created for the celebration – including the new “Disney Magic on Parade!“. However, just as the fans online invited guests and media are certainly especially eager to see the official grand premiere of the night time spectacular “DREAMS” created by Steve Davison.

 To help shorten the wait till the park is ready for the premiere for invited guests a gala dinner is taking place since 7.30 pm (and is scheduled to last till 9.30 pm) in the convention tent next to Lake Disney. Seen here are two snap-shots showing some of the many Disney characters that are out to pose for photos with the guests and sign autographs in the dinner setting.

First Premiere Impressions: “Disney Magic on Parade!”

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Today the first official performance of “La Magie Disney en Parade !” / “Disney Magic on Parade!” was celebrated with thousands of enthusiastic guests along the parade route.

They saw the completely reconstructed floats of the former “Once Upon A Dream Parade” beginning with the princesses floats. Just to give you a first impression of the new look, here are some shots of Mickeys Sorcerer float at the end of the parade. His closest Friends Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Chip and Chap are with him as magicians. And Tinkerbell is sitting on former dragons place, enchanting the guests for more magical moments coming with the 20th anniversary celebration.

 

 

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20 years celebration officialy starts

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

At 10:00 Disneyland Paris officaly opened the 20th celibration year of the park with a special event. Together with Mickey and Minnie the two Disney ambassadors welcomed the public both in Frensh and English. They welcomed the press and fans before they talked about the importance of music.

Especcialy for this occasion a new song was created. The song is called “Magic Everywhere” and was performed by the Voice Kids winner (fabienne) from the netherland. She came to the front accompanied by Donald and Dasy. The song, catchy as always, was an imidate success with the guests and press. During the song about 10 cast members came to Main Street holding up Mickey formed cut out boards with flags on them from European countries.

The big finaly came with a bang hurling goldon ribbons and confetti in the air. Once the show was finished Main Street opened with the cutting of the goldon robbon to the press for a short meet and greet with the characters. The celebrations have begun…

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Waitig for the celebrations opening…

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Strike Update (updated)

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Following up on our three earlier posts covering the strike action in front of the RER/TGV station, which later moved on to Main Street before reaching Fantasyland and Discoveryland before culminating in the cancellation of the final ever performance of the “Once Upon a Dream Parade” our team member wraps up day one of the two day strike and its impact on the parks.

After 100 to 200 CMs had noisely marched down the Main Street. through the castle, into Fantasyland only to turn around at the carousel and then head into Discoveryland (where they prompted a temporary closure of Space Mountain: Mission 2) about 50 of them placed themselves at the top of the Main Street at Central Plaza right in the middle of the parade route – as can be seen above.

It should be noted that only a small group of cast members joint into the latter part of the action – despite the strikers (without success) earlier during their march through the park trying to convince cast members working on-stage to join their action. While the small group of 50 celebrated the cancellation of the final ever parade in the face of the disappointed guests the cancellation was not so much due to the group sitting on the parade route (as far as must be assumed) but due to the involvement of cast members in the strike which are needed to operate the parade. For the same reason earlier in the day the strike already had resulted in the cancellation of the Stars’n'Cars parade in the Walt Disney Studios Park. Update: as Vicki has informed us through her comment below, the striking cast members sitting down on the parade route were the actual reason for the cancellation. The whole parade was lined up backstage and ready to perform (and apparently would have even featured extra performers for the unique opportunity).

However, just as they had done during the last strike on December 23rd 2009 the characters that would have been featured in the “Once Upon a Dream Parade” walked into the park about 50 minutes after the cancellation of the parade. The dedicated cast members of the entertainment department – which have not joined the strike – did their best to add some magic to the visit of the guests and compensate for the cancellation of the parade.

In addition guest “Vikki” reports in a comment to our strike coverage that various attractions saw temporary closures for “technical issues” throughout the day – which could be related to the strike action as well. Luckily the cancellation of the parade was the final major impact of the strike felt by guests in the parks on Friday. However, day two is coming up on Saturday. When our team-member on-site asked one of the cast members whether he had any information what the unions plan for Saturday he was told that this information has not yet been provided. Apparently the strike leaders wanted to assess the impact of their actions on Friday first. As for today the leading union of the strike, CFDT, has called its members to meet at 7:00 am at the RER station to start the work action. However, it should be considered that on Saturday international press and VIPs will be out in the parks as part of the 20th Anniversary kick-off event. Therefore, it must be feared that the unions will try hard to be visible inside the park to show their “muscle” and get more widespread coverage of their actions.

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MORE BREAKING NEWS: Strike Action INSIDE Disneyland Park – it’s getting worse… – updated

Friday, March 30th, 2012

As we “left” the demonstration of cast members by the unions CFDT, FO, UNSA and CFTC in our earlier report it had moved down Main Street, through the castle into Fantasyland, turned round, walked back through the castle and eventually moved into Discoveryland.

The 100 to 200 cast member strong group managed to block the FastPass entrance of Space Mountain and prompted management to close Space Mountain temporariyl. However, it soon reopened. However, this wasn’t the last that guests would see of the striking cast members for today…

As guests lined up along the parade route for the final “Once Upon A Dream Parade” ever the striking cast members sat down on right in the middle of the street on the parade route in front of Central Plaza blocking the parade route. The result: the final ever performance of the “Once Upon A Dream Parade” is CANCELLED!

Based on past experiences and the cancelation of the parade during the strike on December 23, 2009 it can be assumed that the parade wasn’t so much cancelled due to the cast members on the parade route but due to cast members required to prepare and / or operate the parade being on strike. Back then the performers of the parade walked down the parade route (without floats) as they were not involved in the work action. However, so far there is no sign that something similar will be happening today.Update: about 50 minutes after the cancellation the characters of the parade did walk into to the park to spread some magic (for details see our follow up post).

As the cancellation is announced over the loudspeakers the striking cast members start to cheer and celebrate. As can be expected guests are less happy about this development. In fact the numerous geusts that had been waiting in areas from where they could see (and hear) the celebrating strikers were getting visibly angry and agitated. Some started shouting at the cast members who are ruining the magic for the paying guests.

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BREAKING NEWS: work action INSIDE Disneyland Paris

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Our team member on-site just provided us with an update on the strike action of cast members at Disneyland Paris under the leadership of the unions CFDT, FO, UNSA and CFTC. Earlier the impact seemed to be limited to a small number of cast members demonstrating in front of the RER / TGV train station – see our coverage from earlier today also including details on the demands of the unions.

However, at 2:30 pm the cast members escalated their actions…

Equipped with union flags and whistle the striking cast members walked down the Main Street in a noisy “parade” of the unwanted kind disturbing guests along the way. However, members of the resort’s security as well as managers of various departments are out in force to keep the scene as orderly as possible and inform guests about what is going on (certainly only if a guest approaches them and asks). While thegroupwas on the Main Street guests were guided away from the demonstrating cast members by directing the guests toward the two arcades.

The demonstration then walked right through the castle into Fantasyland and turned around at the Carousel to return the same way it had come toward the Main Street. After milling around in the area the demonstration did not leave the park (as had been expected). Instead the group turned into Discoveryland around 3:00 pm where the noisy demonstration currently continues as our team member on-site reports.

He also noted that the Studio Tram Tour at the Walt Disney Studios Park is closed today despite not being listed on the official list of attraction closures. Therefore, it could be assumed (but is NOT confirmed) that this closure might be related to the strike. In this case this would be the so fare sole closure due to the strike that we have been able to note.

Three of the four unions involved in the current strike action (CFDT, CFTC and UNSA) already organized a strike on December 23rd 2009 in the resort which included noisy demonstrations in both parks and the cancellation of the “Once Upon a Time Parade” in the Disneyland Park (as covered in detail with photos and videos). That strike – according to the unions – did lead to an increase of the wages.

 

 

STRIKE at Disneyland Paris

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Just in time for the big press and VIP this weekend at Disneyland Paris the four unions CFDT EuroDisney, Fo, UNSA, and CFTC have called for a 48 hour strike of cast members today and tomorrow in a current dispute concerning the pay of cast members. CFDT is representing the largest amount of cast members among the unions. However, it should be noted that the two other unions representing cast members, CGC and CGT (the latter being the second largest union at the resort), are not involved and have not asked their members to join the work action.

According to Les Echos the management offered a pay increase of 1.5% for 2012 (plus an increase of the reimbursement of teh Orange Card for public transportation from 75% to 80% resp. an increase by 20% in the value of the gas coupons for cast members not able to use the public transportation). The unions apparently had demanded a 5% (CFDT) resp. a 4% increase (CFTC, FO & UNSA) of the wages.

A first warning that it might call for a strike on March 31st had been issued by CFDT in a press release already on March 21st and on March 23rd CFDT escalated the matter by threatening a strike lasting for two days (March 30th and 31st). Then on March 26th CFDT actually put the call out to its members to go on strike for both days.

This long advance warning should have allowed the resort’s management to preprare accordingly to execute the event in style with very limited impact anyway. So far our team member on-site hasn’t noticed any impact of the strike at all. However, about 50 union members had positioned themeselves in front of the RER / TGV train station demonstrating.

However, even if the management is able to limit the impact of the strike on the event the fact that the strike (in however limited form) does take place is already impacting press coverage. The French daily Les Echos published a first article last evening which was then reported about internationally today by Bloomberg. Also our team member on-site spotted a tv crew filming the demonstrating cast members in front of the train station.

Fantasy Festival Stage Construction

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Construction continues at the far end of Fantasyland where the Fantasy Festival Stage underneath the Fantasyland Station of the Disneyland Railroad is still blocked off with construction walls and has scaffolding around it. Only a small path to the side of the construction area remains open to allow access to the train station.

Interestingly this is the first major exterior rehab of a building inside the Disneyland Park in a long time that happens out in the open, without being hidden behind tarps with special designs (e.g. a recreation of the building’s facade) printed on. On the other hand this allows us to see the progress at least of the exterior part of the work. So far the building has received a new color scheme and the “Fantasy Festival Stage” sign has been taken down.

However, the more interesting part of the construction happens behind the walls of the former theater as it is transformed into a permanent Meet’n'Greet location for Mickey to open later this year as part of the 20th Anniversary celebration. Recent reports indicate that the opening will delayed and not happen in time for the kick-off of the celebrations on April 1st, though.

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