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Disneyland Park Update

September 6, 2005 by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix

Update for September 6-13, 2005

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News and Views

MouseAdventure registration is open

Just a reminder that registration is now open for the autumn edition
of our MouseAdventure game. Details and registration can be found on our
MouseAdventure page (link).

Ticket prices up, food prices down (for now)

As of last Friday, Disneyland annual passes were given a not-entirely-unexpected
price increase. Except for the SoCal Annual Pass, which keeps the same
price, all other passes get a $20 increase. The new prices are:


  • SoCal Select – $119
  • SoCal – $149
  • Deluxe – $229
  • Premium – $349

The free parking add-on (included with a premium annual pass) remains
the same at $49.

Renew-by-mail forms that reflect the old prices will be honored at those
prices, which means that including the $20 renewal discount would mean
a $40 discount on current prices for most annual passes. Though other
ticket prices rose earlier this year, it is the first price increase for
annual passes since October 18 last year. The blanket $20 increase makes
the Premium Annual Pass cheaper in relation to the Deluxe pass (the premium
raises 6 percent while the Deluxe raises 9.5 percent), which is an interesting
development for the school of thought that annual passes are too cheap.



The new board at the ticket booths. Photo by David Michael.

Except for the psychological impact of the cheapest pass crossing $100,
it doesn’t seem likely they will drastically reduce total demand for annual
passes.

Offsetting the price increase are new food discount policies for all
annual passes. As of last Friday, all annual passes receive at least a
10-percent discount at almost every Disneyland, DCA, and on-property hotel
dining location. Premium annual passport holders will receive a 15-percent
discount. Excluded locations include Outdoor Vending carts, Club 33, and
Napa Rose. The requirement that you spend $10 to qualify for the discount
remains in effect (though reports conflict on how strongly this is enforced).
Here is the list of all locations offering the new discounts.

Disneyland


Bengal BBQ

Blue Bayou

Blue Ribbon Bakery

Cafe Orleans

Carnation Cafe

Club Buzz

French Market

Golden Horseshoe

Hungry Bear

Plaza Inn

Rancho del Zocalo

Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port

Refreshment Corner (Coke Corner)

Riverbelle Terrace

Stage Door Cafe

Toontown Dining

Village Haus

Disney’s California Adventure


Ariel’s Grotto

Award Wieners

Baker’s Field Bakery

Burger Invasion

Cocina Cucamonga

Corn Dog Castle

Cove Bar

Golden Vineyard Bar

Pacific Wharf Cafe

Pizza Oom Mow Mow

Strips, Dips ‘n’ Chips

Taste Pilots Grill

The Vineyard Room

Wine Country Trattoria

Disneyland On-Property Hotels


Croc’s Bits ‘n’ Bites

PCH Grill

Goofy’s Kitchen

Granville’s Steakhouse

Hearthstone Lounge

Hook’s Pointe

Lobby Bar

Lost Bar

Pool Bars

Storytellers Cafe

Top Brass

White Water Snacks

Wine Cellar

Yamabuki

Unfortunately, if you want to offset the pass price increase with increased
food discounts, you will need to hurry. The word from several sources
is that in October, food prices will go up almost completely across the
board from Outdoor Vending carts to the full-service restaurants. While
increases vary, they will mostly be within the 5-10% range.

Pin Trading consolidation

The Bonanza Outfitters store in Frontierland has been turned into the
Silver Spur Pin Store. The nearby pin cart is now selling Toy Story
plush and other small souvenirs. Silver Spur Pin Stor joins Buzz Lightyear
Store Command and the pin trading area in Plaza Gardens as the central
location for all your pin needs.

PrimeTime Weekend

Just days before Australian TV and radio stations said it would be happening,
we are finally able to confirm, beyond any doubt, that there will be no
ABC PrimeTime Weekend at Disney’s California Adventure. As we previously
reported, a promotion for Desperate Housewives in Australia was
giving away trips to Disney’s California Adventure on September 10 and
11 to attend the PrimeTime Weekend event and meet the stars of that show.
Presumably, the contest winners will be meeting stars at some other location.

The Lion, The Witch, and the Millionaire

A new meet-and-greet will be installed in the former Who Wants to Be
a Mllionaire show building later this year after The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
hits theaters on December
9. The current plan will have guests meeting the White Witch in her icy
lair. The character will be a “face” character and not a full
costume one. The White Witch will interact with guests but probably will
not make any physical contact.

Coolest Ride in the Galaxy

Beginning October 1 and running through the end of the month, Honda will
be running a promotional giveaway tying its 2006 Honda Civic to the reopening
of Space Mountain. Full details have not yet been released, but one new
2006 Civic will be given away each day at a large set up in the Esplanade.
Beyond knowing that each park visitor can receive one scratch-off entry
each day as they enter the park, no further information about how it will
work has been released (or how, other than in the graphic this is being
tied to Space Mountain). A display will appear in the Esplanade on September
15 at which time full details wll be available.



© Disney.

Downgrading the soundstage

Work is slowly beginning on a “beautification project” for
the Hollywood Pictures Backlot area of Disney’s California Adventure in
preparation for the opening of Mike and Sully to the Rescue in early
2006. The soundstage then will be minimized as area is turned into something
more friendly on the eyes and less austere.



This photo, taken at 2:00 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon (of a three-day weekend,
no less) demonstrates the attendance problems at Disney’s California Adventure.
Photo by David Michael.

Executives are proposing all kinds of ideas on how to help with the parks
attendance, which continues to lag even lowered expectations, except for
a short-lived blip in the afternoons when people cross the Esplanade from
Disneyland to take in the highly rated Block Party Bash parade and then
return to Disneyland.

New photo mosaics

Two new photo mosaics have been put up recently: One is for The Muppets’
Wizard of Oz
and the other is for Chicken Little. Unfortunately
(or fortunately, if you don’t approve of them using what is a nostalgic
tribute as a promotional tool for upcoming efforts), they’ve been installed
on the wall around Schmoozie’s in Disney’s California Adventure. These
are not the first murals in that park as the Pixar films were already
used for mosaics around Sunchine Plaza.



The two new photo mosaics are installed above existing traditional mosaics.
Photo by David Michael.



The Chicken Little mosaic features that film’s lead. Photo by David
Michael.



The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz mosaic has Miss Piggy and Kermit the
Frog. Photo by David Michael.



This photo shows the kind of thing that is normally in these two alcoves.
Photo by David Michael.

Mickey’s Halloween Treat update

We heard many people express concern that the Mickey’s Halloween Treat
tickets would sell out while still in the Annual Pass pre-purchase period.
As of today, 10-days before the tickets go on sale to the general public
on September 15, tickets are still available for all four scheduled dates.

Entertainment reminder

Just a reminder that with Labor Day Weekend in the rear view mirror,
many of the entertainment options at Disneyland resort are going into
their off-season schedules.


Remember…Dreams Come True fireworks are now on a Friday
and Saturday only schedule (still at 9:25 p.m.). The earlier plan to
offer them on Sundays as well has apparently been scrapped. The only
Sunday shows during the off-season will be on three-day weekends.

Parade of Dreams is now showing just once per day (at 7:00 p.m.)
on Monday through Thursday. Friday through Sunday, both the afternoon
and evening performances will be held (3:15 p.m and 7:00 p.m).

Snow White…An Enchanting Musical is now on hiatus and will
not be shown at all during the off season. It is still expected to return
for another run next summer before being retired for good, but that
could always change before then.

Fantasmic is down to shows on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with
only one show on Sundays.

Disney’s Electrical Parade is on hiatus for the off-season, though
it will return for a short stint during the holidays.

Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular will not be shown on
Mondays or Tuesdays.

Ears to the ground…

…There is some rumbling of a Fantasmic Special Edition for
the long-running shows 15th season in 2007. The Entertainment Division
is said to be bouncing around several interesting ideas. This could coincide
with a remodelling of the French Market restaurant we also hear is on
the drawing board for 2007.

…Rumors of a Cars-themed attraction continue to crop up.
Though the latest one heard moves it from being a DCA E-ticket to being
a retheming of Autopia at Disneyland when the Chevron sponsorship of that
ride expires in 2008. The rumormill is still consistent in putting an
Incredibles-themed flying roller coaster in part of what is now
the Timon parking lot.

…Rumors also are also saying there is a Woody (from the Toy Story
movies) dark ride on the drawing boards. It would theoretically go
in the area behind Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and help fill the transition
between Frontierland and Fantasyland. As all these rumors indicate it
would be a good thing if other rumors about improvements in the relationship
between Pixar and Disney are true.

…Research and development work is investigating a next generation
of articulated character heads that would allow characters such as Mickey
Mouse to move their mouths in scripted performances (such as parades).

…It is expected that the El Capitan Theater will be one of the limited
number of theaters debuting the new Disney Digital 3-D technology when
Chicken Little opens later this year. The new technology teams
Disney with Dolby Digital and Industrial Light & Magic and reportedly
creates a much better viewing experience and uses more comfortable glasses.
The technology requires new digital projectors, which will be installed
at 100 theaters in 25 markets for the film’s release.





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Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures

Disneyland



  • Haunted Mansion closed September 12–29 to install
    Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay; closed Jan. 9–25, 2006 to remove
    overlay.
  • it’s a small world closed October 24–November 10 to install
    holiday overlay; closed January 9-25, 2006, to remove overlay
  • Pirates of the Caribbean closed March 6–June 16, 2006
    for major refurbishment and possible show updates.
  • Disneyland Monorail closure beginning sometime in January
    2006. Not yet announced, though expected involve almost a complete rebuilding
    of Tomorrowland Station to accommodate Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage,
    a complete refurbishment (though not reconstruction) of the track, and
    hopefully new monorails to replace the existing vehicles.
  • Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is currently under construction
    and will open sometime in 2007.

Disney’s California Adventure


  • California Screamin’ is still closed following accident on
    July 29, 2005. Reopen date has not yet been announced.
  • Drawn to Animation closed to be replaced with Animation
    Academy
    September 17, 2005.



    The new sign for Animation Academy is now in place. Photo by David
    Michael.

  • Monster, Inc.: Mike and Sully to the Rescue is under construction
    and will open in early 2006.

Downtown Disney


  • Disney’s Pin Traders. A new pin-trading and sales booth to
    be opened in October in the old ticket booth next to the monorail station.
  • Anne Geddes. New flagship store for baby stuff designer. Taking
    up part of former location of MainSpring. Opening in October.
  • Sunglass Icon. A new sunglasses store owned by Oakley. Signage
    indicates a summer opening, no word of actual date.
Note: Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. All information is
subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, call
Disneyland at (714) 781–7290.


Events

September


  • Thomas Kinkade painting release and breakfast. September
    10. Details not yet released (link).
  • Degree All-In Poker Experience. September 13. Poker tutorial
    and contest at ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney. Limited free seating on
    first-com first-serve basis.
  • Robert Olszewski merchandise release. Postponed to September
    17 at Disneyland Park. Several new pieces in his “Disneyland in
    Miniature” collection: Disney Showcase/Magic Shop/20th Century
    Music and Jungle Cruise as well as a pin trading cart and a marching
    band character pack.
  • Gay Days. September 30-October 2. Unofficial event at Disneyland
    Park (information).

October


  • MousePlanet’s MouseAdventure. October 15 and 16. MousePlanet’s
    in-park game will be held on this weekend. Registration is open (link).
  • Mickey’s Halloween Treat. October 21, 22, 28, and 29 at Disney’s
    California Adventure. A separately ticketed trick-or-treating event
    at DCA from 7:30-10:30 each night. Tickets are $20, and until September
    15, Annual Pass holders may pre-purchase tickets for $15 at 714-781-4400.
    Online ticket purchases are available through the Disneyland Annual
    Pass Web site. Tickets can also be pre-purchased on site at the Disneyland
    Guest Services window (link).
  • “To the Head of the Team, Zero!” October 22 at Disneyana.
    A new Nightmare Before Christmas scultpure release in the Walt
    Disney Classics Collection. Artist Dave Pacheco will be on hand for
    the release and signing (link).

November


  • SHAG Park Map release. November 12. Details not currently
    available (link).


Current Discounts & Promotions

Several current promotions offer discounted admission to the Disneyland
Resort. For convenience sake, we have grouped the discount offers based
on the number of days the tickets are valid. Check out the category that
best matches the amount of time you plan to spend at the resort, and pick
the offer which works best for you. And keep those tips coming –
let us know if you find a better / different offer, so we can share it
with other readers!






























One Day

Southern California 1–Day Park Hopper ($61/$71)
– Residents of Southern California (zip codes 90000–93599)
and and northern Baja California, Mexico (zip codes 21000–22999),
can buy discounted one–day park hoppers. You can purchase up
to eight tickets at a time, one order per day, and two orders in
any seven–day period. Valid ID showing zip code will be required
with ticket for admission.



Two Days

AAA Flex Passport ($98/$78)– Some AAA offices
offer a 2–day Flex Passport at $98 for ages 10 and up, or $78
for ages 3–9. This ticket does not require a hotel or package
purchase—check with your local office to see if the ticket
is available in your area.

A reader let us know that AAA offices in Oregon and Idaho
do not offer the 2–day version of this ticket, but instead
offer a 3–day pass.



Advance Purchase 2–Day Park Hopper ($105/$85)–
Available for online purchase directly from Disney (link)
or Northern California, Nevada, and Utah AAA offices (link).



Three Days

AAA Flex Passport ($129/$99)– Some AAA offices offer
a 3–day Flex Passport at $129 for ages 10 and up, or $99 for
ages 3–9. This ticket does not require a hotel or package purchase
– check with your local office to see if the ticket is available
in your area.




City Pass($185/$127)– The cost of a
CityPass increases to $185 for ages 10 and up, but decrease to $127
for ages 3–9. The pass includes a 3–Day Disneyland Resort
park hopper bonus ticket (includes a $10 ESPN Zone game card and
one early admission), one day admission to Knott’s Berry Farm, Sea
World San Diego, and either the San Diego Zoo or San Diego Wild
Animal Park. The CityPass still expires 14 days after first use.
Purchase CityPass through the Disneyland Web site, at the Disneyland
Resort, at the other theme parks included in the pass, or directly
from the CityPass Web site (link).

The Southern California City Pass can also be purchased online
from Costco at a cost of $164.99/$112.99 (link).




3–Day Park Hopper
Bonus tickets
($109/$109)($139/$109)– The
park hopper bonus tickets currently include one early entry admission
to Fantasyland, and a $10 ESPN Zone game card.

You can take advantage of the Advance Purchased discount
as detailed above. These tickets expire 13 days after first use
or January 15, 2006, whichever comes first. The first visit must
occur before January 2, 2006.

Both offers are available at the Disneyland Web site (link)
and from AAA. You must buy these tickets in advance; they are not
available at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths.

Several readers wrote to tell us that the Safeway stores in
Central and Northern California, and Vons stores in Las Vegas, are
also offering the 3–Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets. Check with
your local Safeway store for details, as the dates and benefits
may differ.



Four Days

4–Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets($159/$129)
– The park hopper bonus tickets currently include one
early entry admission to Fantasyland, and a $10 ESPN Zone game card.

You can take advantage of the Advance Purchased discount
as detailed above. These tickets expire 13 days after first use
or January 15, 2006, whichever comes first. The first visit must
occur before January 2, 2006.

These tickets are available through the Disneyland Web site (link)
and from AAA. You must buy these tickets in advance; they are not
available at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths.



Five Days

Disney’s AAA Passport Plus Package 2005($169/$139)–
The 5–day Passport Plus park hopper ticket is $169 for ages
10 and up, and $139 for ages 3–9. This package includes:


  • Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket
  • $10 ESPN Zone Arena game card
  • Preferred seating at select shows in Disney’s California Adventure
    park
  • California Diamond Fun Book (one per package – may not
    be available when you order)
  • Free parking at Disneyland Resort theme parks
  • Early entry into Fantasyland on select days

An additional handling fee of $10 is charged per mailing address.
These tickets are available to AAA members only when purchased through
participating AAA offices.

Several readers report that their local AAA offices do not
offer this ticket, or that the benefits differ. You may remember
that this also happened with the 2004 version of this package.

MousePlanet has contacted AAA offices around the country and
encountered the same problem. If your local AAA office does not
offer the ticket, check with another AAA office in your area. The
decision to offer this ticket seems to depend on which regional
AAA “club” you belong to, and in some cases rest with
the office manager at each location.

The Auto Club of Southern California (ACSC) is not participating
in this offer, and AAA Oregon/Idaho offers the 5–day tickets.
Some readers have also been told that the California Diamond Fun
Book is no longer available.




5–Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets($139/$139) ($169/$139)
– The park hopper bonus tickets currently include one
early entry admission to Fantasyland, and a $10 ESPN Zone game card.

You can take advantage of the Advance Purchased discount
as detailed above. These tickets expire 13 days after first use
or January 15, 2006, whichever comes first. The first visit must
occur before January 2, 2006.

Both of these ticket offers are available through the Disneyland
Web site (link),
and from AAA. You must buy these tickets in advance; they are not
available at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths.



Six or Seven Days

Disney’s AAA Passport Plus Package 2005– The Parkhopper
Plus package may be available in 6– or 7– day increments
at participating AAA offices. Check with your local AAA office for
availability and pricing:


  • Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket
  • $10 ESPN Zone Arena game card
  • Preferred seating at select shows in Disney’s California Adventure
    Park
  • California Diamond Fun Book (one per package – may not
    be available when you order)
  • Free parking at Disneyland Resort theme parks

An additional handling fee of $10 is charged per mailing address.
These tickets are available to AAA members only when purchased through
AAA offices.

Several readers report that their local AAA offices do not
offer this ticket, or that the benefits differ. You may remember
that this also happened with the 2004 version of this package. MousePlanet
has contacted AAA offices around the country, and encountered the
same problem. If your local AAA office does not offer the ticket,
check with another AAA office in your area. The decision to offer
this ticket seems to depend on which regional AAA “club”
you belong to, and in some cases rests with the office manager at
each location.

The Auto Club of Southern California (ACSC) is not participating
in this offer, and AAA Oregon/Idaho offers the 5–day tickets.
Some readers have also been told that the California Diamond Fun
Book is no longer available.




Special thanks to MousePlanet reader David Michael for some of
this information.

Fourth Night Free

Get a fourth night free if you stay at any of the three Disneyland Resort
hotels for three or more consecutive nights. Visits must happen through
December 18, 2005 (link).

2005 Resort Magic Package

This package (link)
for couples includes two nights’ lodging and a park hopper tickets. Travel
must occur “value seasons” from August 28–November 21,
2005; and November 27–December 23, 2005.


  • 50th Anniversary commemorative certificate (one per package)
  • Park Hopper bonus ticket, which includes one early entry into Fantasyland
    and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. (Park hopper tickets can be upgraded
    to an annual pass for an extra fee)
  • Preferred seating to select shows at Disney’s California Adventure
  • Entry into Mickey’s Toontown Madness
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. lanyard and pin (one per person)
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. luggage tag
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. fun book (one per package)

Two versions of the package are available. For $349 per person (double
occupancy) you can stay at one of the on–property Disney hotels.
For $229 per person (double occupancy) you can get the same package while
staying at the Jolly Roger Hotel or Red Roof Inn Maingate.

50th Anniversary Package

The Happiest Homecomings on Earth package has been revised for the new
year. The previous promotion was good only for three–night stays
at the Disneyland Resort hotels; the new offer is valid on longer stays
and includes Good Neighbor Hotels as well.

Instead of the 50th anniversary commemorative clock and Walk in Walt’s
Footsteps tour, the new packages include all the following:


  • “Enchanting” commemorative certificate (one per package)
  • Park Hopper bonus ticket, which includes one early entry into Fantasyland
    and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. (Park hopper tickets can be upgraded
    to an annual pass for an extra fee)
  • Preferred seating to select shows at Disney’s California Adventure
  • Entry into Mickey’s Toontown Madness
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. lanyard and pin (one per person)
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. luggage tag
  • Walt Disney Travel Co. fun book (one per package)

The “Happiest Homecoming on Earth” package is available for
arrival dates through December 31, 2005. The package must be booked online
through the Disneyland Web site (link)
by December 28, 2005.

Free Child’s Member pass

While supplies last if you make a $75 purchase at Downtown Disney’s LEGO
Imagination Center you will get one free child’s Membership Pass to Legoland
in San Diego, CA. The pass is good for children ages 3-12 and comes with
unlimited park admission, special discounts, and a subscription to the
Legoland Newsletter.

Free Stroller Rental

Holders of a Disney Visa card can get up to two free stroller rentals
per day at the Disneyland Resort. This offer is valid through September
30, 2006 and you must present a valid Disney Visa card at time of rental.

ESPN Zone MVP Club

If you sign up online for ESPN Zone’s MVP Club (link),
you can receive a 40–point game card (about $10 worth), and an ESPN
Zone mini–cooler. ESPN Club in Orlando is excluded from this offer.
You must pick up these items in person, although they do not have to be
used as the same store from which you get them. There are some fairly
strict requirements for registering and getting your rewards, so make
sure you read the details carefully (link).



Park Schedule/Blockout Dates

DL: Disneyland

DCA: Disney’s California Adventure

Annual Pass blockout dates:


  • SL – Southern California Select Annual Pass

  • SC – Southern California Annual Pass
  • DX – Deluxe Annual Pass

















Sun


Mon


Tues


Wed


Thurs


Fri


Sat
9/5 9/6 9/7 9/8 9/9 9/10

 


DL: 9a–10p

DCA: 10a–8p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 9a–10

DCA: 10a–8p


DL: 8a–Mid

DCA: 10a–9p

SL/SC

9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17

DL: 9a–Mid

DCA: 10a–9p

SL


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 9a–10p

DCA: 10a–8p


DL: 8a–Mid

DCA: 10a–9p

SL/SC

9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/24

DL: 9a–10p

DCA: 10a–9p

SL


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 10a–8p

DCA: 10a–6p


DL: 9a–10p

DCA: 10a–8p


DL: 8a–Mid

DCA: 10a–9p

SL/SC

Visit our
Annual Passholders Blockout Dates 2005 page
to see more dates.
You can see future calendar schedules at Disneyland.

Entertainment schedule: Go directly to the Disneyland Resort
schedule for this week at Disneyland.com
here
.

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