Posts Tagged ‘Phantom Manor’

More Rehabs

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

As reported yesterday the Suspension Bridge on Adventure Isle has been closed for a major rehab already beginning in the summer season. Earlier this week numerous smaller rehabs suddenly began without interrupting the operation of any attractions. However, since Wednesday four attractions in the Disneyland Park have been closed for rehabs:

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains)
    which is supposed to be closed till October 8,
  • Phantom Manor
    which currently is scheduled to be closed till September 24 only,
  • Le Pays des Contes de Fées
    and finally
  • Casey Jr. - the circus train.

The last two are listed on this week’s entertainment program as closed as of September 1st. Interestingly the corresponding list on the park’s official website has them listed as being closed only from October 4 to October 15. No word whether the closure has been moved up from October or whether the closure has been extended all the way up from October.

Before we forget it: later this month from September 13 till 17 Le Carrousel de Lancelot will be closed for a rehab as well according to the official website. However, as the situation of Casey Jr. and the fairytale canal boats show these plans are always subject to changes. This certainly also applies to the further listed closures of Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast from October 11 till 22 and of it’s a small world from November 8 till 26 – even so the latter can be expected to remain unchanged since it is the annual closure needed for the installation of the special decorations including numerous extra costumes and decorations on the ride for the christmas season.

Deetailor’s Mission 10|03: White Blankets for the Phantom

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Deetailor’s Mission 09|14: Strange Neighborhood

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Deetailor's Mission 09|14: Strange Neighborhood

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Walt Disney at Phantom Manor

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

1902 Walt DisneyAs has been covered already on the Mousekingdom Blog The Walt Disney Family Museum will open coming October in San Francisco, California, giving guests a unique look at the man who started it all – Walt Disney. Housed in three historic building specifically redesigned and upgraded to state-of-the-art facilities in the heart of the Presidio (part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area of the National Park Service) the museum will display more than1,600 drawings, works of art and other items telling the story of Walt’s life, from his childhood days in Marceline, Missouri all the way to the top of the world of Hollywood, certainly also covering his contributions that helped revolutionize animation and forever changed the film industry and family entertainment.

Where the museum plans to set itself apart from many exhibitions and works in other media covering Walt Disney is by telling “the story of the man behind the myth in Disney’ own voice and in exhibits that reveal his expansive vision, from early drawings of some of his most popular characters to plans for Disneyland and EPCOT” … and certainly by way of the unique items on display. To increase anticipation of the museum’s opening a weekly press release featuring a unique look into different galleries and exhibits of the museum has been launched. If you are interested check out the Mousekingdom Blog for the first installment (and certainly the following installments). That first sneak peek covers the very first gallery to be encountered in the museum which covers the very early year of Walt’s life from 1901 to 1923.

As interesting as the man and the myth Walt Disney is and as relevant as he certainly is to Disneyland Resort Paris one could wonder why this post here in the DLP.info News & Rumors  Blog – just because the resort is paying tribute to Walt Disney itself in “Walt’s – An American Restaurant” and to some degrees inside Lilly’s the boutique next door named for his wife?

No, the reason is actually the photo illustrating this article that was provided by the museum as part of the first sneak peek into the gallery of Walt’s early years. But where is the connection of that photo to the Disneyland Resort Paris? Need a hint? Take a look at the title of the post again - really (more…)

Sorry… we are closed / not yet open

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Opening Times Summer 2009 - Indiana JonesYes, it is summer high season for the Disneyland Resort Paris from early July to late August, yes the parks are busy and yes, the Disneyland Park has extended operating hours and features additional entertainment such as Goofy’s Summer Camp, Disney’s Fantillusion and in particular the Enchanted Fireworks to bring the day to a majestic finale in the skies above Sleeping Beauty Castle. But guests could be excused for believing that they are in the Disneyland Park on a slow off-season day thanks to additional signs posted on the entrances to various attractions – minor and major ones such as Phantom Manor – that inform about staggered operating hours, i.e. certain attractions opening later than the park and / or closing earlier.  (more…)