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Walt Disney World Park Update

November 15, 2004 by Mark Goldhaber

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News and Views

Labor contract voted down again, federal mediation is next step

Last Thursday, the Service Trades Council members again voted on a new
contract proposal from Disney. This time, ratification of the contract
was supported by four of the six member unions of the STC. The contract
was still voted down by the membership, but this time the vote was much
closer than those for the previous two contract proposals. Following approval
rates of 0.36 percent and 2.6 percent, this time around the contract won
approval from 43.4 percent of voters.

Contract opponents continue to argue that the contract’s gains in salary
would be more than eaten up by the increases in health-care costs. While
Disney continues to state that their offer is adequate and competitive
and that they would not increase the money in the contract offer, they
offered to move it around from one purpose to another, perhaps reducing
insurance premiums by decreasing pay amounts.

While opposition turnout has been relatively constant, with 4,122 no
votes in August, 3,659 in October and 3,686 last week, pro-contract forces
really got out the vote this time, with the insignificant turnouts of
15 and 96 yes votes the first two attempts being dwarfed by Thursday’s
turnout of 2,827 yes votes. The turnout of 6,513 was about half of those
eligible to vote. The STC, which represents 22,000 workers, actually only
has 12,000 signed up with its member unions. Since Florida is a right-to-work
state, union membership is not mandatory.

Still, there were enough no votes by members of Teamsters Local 385
to authorize a strike by that union’s approximately 2,000 members. While
that is now a possibility, the Teamsters say that they have no plans to
strike. Instead, they say, they want to next try federal mediation. Mediator
Conrad Bowling will meet with Disney officials and leaders of the Service
Trades Council member unions today at an Orlando hotel.

The only work stoppage in Walt Disney World’s 33-year history was in
the early 1980s, when a group of musicians went on strike.

On another labor front, the Craft Maintenance Council’s 4,000 members
overwhelmingly approved their contract in voting results released last
week.

Big boss on the property

It appears that Walt Disney Company CEO Michael Eisner has been staying
at the Animal Kingdom Lodge for the last few days. Eisner is reportedly
at the resort for management meetings ahead of this week’s year-end earnings
announcement and to shoot some scenes for broadcast with the Walt Disney
World Very Merry Christmas Parade, to be broadcast on Christmas Day on
ABC. Eisner’s security detail includes three K-9 units. There is no word
on whether or not Michael took part in discussions on the union contract
situation.

“Turtle Talk” debuts at The Living Seas

The next phase of the Finding Nemo overlay for The Living Seas
pavilion debuted last Thursday. In the 15-20 minute “Turtle Talk”
show, a hundred or so guests sit on benches for a two-way discussion with
a computer-generated image of Crush from the Pixar film. Crush appears
in a porthole-shaped window to “another aquarium tank” and calls
on people by their “shell color” (the color of their shirt).
Crush asks the guest their name, then uses the name while asking and answering
questions. Word is that the show is very well done. A new interactive
exhibit in the other lower-level side room focuses on sharks, and features
Bruce from the movie.

Holiday tidbits

…Christmas is busting out all over, as decorations are already going
up in all of the shops at the theme parks. Decor will soon be spilling
out into the general areas.

…The Country Bear Jamboree is currently down for its transformation
to the Country Bear Christmas Jamboree Special, and will reopen on Sunday.

…Eartha Kitt will replace Hal Holbrook as narrator for the Candlelight
Processional from December 14-16.

…Illuminations will run with a “holiday tag” following
the “We Go On” finale from November 26 through December 30.
The four-minute addition to the show will feature “Let There Be Peace
on Earth,” narrated by Walter Cronkite, that was part of the old
Holiday Illuminations show. The segment will feature 800 fireworks shells.

…Holiday-themed live shows during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas
Party will include Mickey’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, Belle’s
Enchanted Christmas Story Telling, and Celebrate the Season on the Castle
Forecourt Stage.

…Parades at two parks are getting a holiday makeover, and Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
becomes Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade, and the Stars and Motor Cars Parade at the Disney-MGM Studios becomes
the Hollywood Holly-Day Parade

…Santa Goofy will be appearing at the Donald’s Prehistoric Breakfastosaurus
character breakfast in Dinoland U.S.A.at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

…Many sit-down restaurants throughout the resort will be either
adding holiday items to their menu or changing over their menu entirely
for holiday fare.

…Disney will be running its annual Yuletide Fantasy Tour from November
29 through December 24. Call 407-WDW-TOUR to make reservations. Annual
passholders get a 15% discount. Participants must be at least 16 years
old, and must have valid passholder and photo identification. Theme park
admission is not required for the tour.

Alamo extends, expands relationship with Disney

Alamo Car Rental has extended its marketing alliance with Disney Parks
and Resorts, guaranteeing its position as official car rental company
of Disneyland and Walt Disney World while extending discounts for Disneyland
and Walt Disney World Annual Passholders and Disney Visa cardmembers.
In addition, Alamo is taking sponsorship of the Mulholland Madness attraction
at Disney’s California Adventure and the Tomorrowland Transit Authority
attraction at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

Bullet train lives on, despite amendment repeal

The citizens of Florida may have repealed the constitutional amendment
mandating development of a high-speed rail system by a margin of 64 percent
to 36 percent, but the project will not be cancelled until the state legislature
kills the legislation supporting the authority running the project. In
the meantime, the Florida High Speed Rail Authority plans to continue
the project.

Last Wednesday night, the authority decided to change the proposed route
of the first leg, and began investigating an alternate contractor. In
a move designed to circumvent many of the lead forces of the repeal movement,
the authority changed the planned route from following the Greeneway from
the Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World before heading
down Interstate 4 to Tampa to the main alternate route that would follow
the Bee Line Expressway to the International Drive area before following
I-4 to Tampa. Some of the biggest forced behind the repeal movement were
the Hunter’s Creek development, which would have been bisected by the
proposed route, and SeaWorld Orlando and Universal Orlando, who felt that
they would be put at a competitive disadvantage by having the route go
directly to the Disney property.

In addition, the authority started looking at giving the heave-ho to
Fluor-Bombardier, the Canadian contractor selected to provide the rail
system and the train cars. Global Rail Consortium, a South Korean-led
group whose bid was rejected last year, is offering both a more state-friendly
financial deal as well as faster trains. Its financial proposal would
provide more funding up front, while giving the state a cost-certain annual
payment, compared to a Fluor-Bombardier contract that would charge the
state more up front, which is causing great financial concern at the upper
levels of government. GRC would run electric trains capable of speeds
up to 210 miles per hour, while Fluor-Bombardier was proposing jet turbine-propelled
trains capable of only 125 miles per hour.

While the constitutional amendment is no more, it seems that the project
has not died yet. We’ll have to wait and see if the legislature allows
the project to continue when the resume session next year.

Ears to the ground

…Rentals of Pal Mickey interactive plushes will be ceasing on December
1, but you will still be able to buy one. It looks like this is a clearance
move to run out stock before the debut of version 2 of Pal Mickey in May,
2005. The “Happiest Celebration on Earth Special Edition” Pal Mickey will
have his own line of costumes that will debut shortly after the doll’s
debut.

…We’re hearing that Disney has been surveying guests for their opinion
on gambling at Walt Disney World. Based on the angry reactions that Disney
has been getting, it would seem that there will be nothing happening on
that front for some time.

…Victoria & Albert’s at the Grand Floridian Resort was one of
just two restaurants in Central Florida to receive four stars in the 2005
Mobil Travel Guide. Neither of the two hotels in Central Florida to receive
the ranking were Disney hotels.

…Raven-Symoné will be performing live at the Theater of the Stars
at the Disney-MGM Studios this week. (link)
Performances are scheduled Wednesday–Friday at 12:00 and 5:30 p.m.,
and Saturday–Sunday at 1:45 p.m.

…The Exxon/Mobil signage has finally been removed from Universe
of Energy.

…ABC soap All My Children shot several scenes, including
a concert, at Walt Disney World before last weekend’s Super Soap Weekend.
The scenes will air in mid-December. Don’t expect them to identify the
location as WDW, however, as supposedly there will be events unfolding
that are very un-Disneylike.





Mousefest

Are you planning to attend Mousefest 2004 (link)?
Let us know! MousePlanet is well represented by Brian Bennett, Mark
Goldhaber, Sheila Hagen, Mike Scopa, Lani Teshima, and Adrienne
Vincent-Phoenix. Either send an e-mail
or post a message to the Mousefest thread on our discussion boards
(link).
If you choose to send e-mail, please put “Mousefest” in
the subject to allow for better sorting of e-mail.



Have any interesting news or rumors? Let
us know
.



Refurbishments and Attraction Closures

Magic Kingdom


  • “it’s a small world” – closed through March
    18, 2005 for rehab (info).
  • 20,000 League Under the Sea lagoon – walled off to “clear
    the land as well as add landscape for future use” through November
    19.
  • Stitch’s Great Escape – officially opens tomorrow.
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – expected to remain
    open for the holiday season, then will go down for major rehab.
  • Timekeeper – opens seasonally.
  • Adventureland – opens with the rest of the park daily
    with the exception of the Jungle Cruise and the Enchanted
    Tiki Room – Under New Management
    , which open at 10 a.m.
  • The Hall of Presidents and the Country Bear Jamboree
    – open at 10 a.m. every day.
  • Country Bear Jamboree – will not be operating November
    15–20.
  • The Hub area in front of the castle – undergoes more refurbishing
    in January 2005 in preparation for the Cinderellabration show coming
    later in the year.
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table – will be closed for rehab January
    17–27, 2005. Lunch and dinner will resume on January 28, while
    character breakfasts will return on January 29.
  • Astro Orbiter – closed January 2 – February 16,
    2005.
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant – closed January 10 –
    February 12, 2005.
  • Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration – last performance on
    February 26, 2005. Expected to return after the 18-month “Happiest
    Homecoming on Earth” celebration ends.
  • Cinderellabration – begins preview performances in March
    2005. Expected to run until the end of the 18-month “Happiest Homecoming
    on Earth” celebration.

Epcot


  • Soarin’ – is officially scheduled to open in May 2005,
    but may have an earlier soft opening.
  • The Behind the Seeds Walking Tour of the greenhouses at The
    Land – discontinued construction of the queue area for Soarin’.
    Expected to resume upon completion of the construction.
  • The Land pavilion – will close January 2 – March
    31, 2005 for completion of the Soarin’ attraction.
  • The Wonders of Life pavilion – open seasonally. The Pure
    and Simple
    eatery and the Well and Goods Limited shop have
    been removed, while the Body Wars, Cranium Command, and
    The Making of Me attractions now open when the pavilion is open.
    The pavilion did not open this summer, which does not bode well for
    the future. However, it is rumored to be open next January – March
    during the closure of The Land pavilion.

Disney-MGM Studios


  • Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, an American version
    of the popular Moteurs… Action! stunt show from the Walt
    Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris – is officially scheduled to
    debut in May 2005.
  • Streets of America Backlot – undergoing construction
    to change facades to represent Chicago and San Francisco. Formerly known
    as New York Street.
  • The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights – returns this
    year on the Streets of America backlot, November 24 – January 2.

Animal Kingdom


  • Lucky the Dinosaur – is scheduled to debut in Spring
    2005.

Resorts


  • Port Orleans Resort – Ongoing two-year extensive rehab
    of its rooms. Phase I’s French Quarter has reopened. Phase II is underway,
    and involves Riverside going through a phased rehab. The Magnolia Bend
    mansions are being worked on one by one, and will be followed by Alligator
    Bayou closing in sections.
  • Polynesian Resort – nearing completion of the refurbishment
    of longhouses. Each longhouse under rehab is walled off and isolated
    during its rehab. Room refurbishments are resuming. Scheduled: Rapa
    Nui January 3 – April 1, 2005, Tahiti April 24 – August 17,
    2005. Tokelau, not yet refurbished, is not yet scheduled.
  • Old Key West Resort – The main pool is closed through
    mid-December to construct a new themed water slide.
  • BoardWalk Resort – portions of the resort will see work
    on the piping system take place in corridors outside guest rooms daily
    between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. through summer 2005. No work is scheduled
    inside guest rooms.
  • Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa – Construction continues
    on the rest of the resort; the other three buildings of Phase I are
    due by the end of the year, the eight units of Phase II are due in 2005,
    and the six units of the newly-announced Phase III are due in 2007.
    Phase III will involve the razing of the old Fairway Villas.
  • Yacht and Beach Club Resorts – An overall refurbishment
    of the Stormalong Bay pool area at the Beach Club is running through
    early 2005. Certain sections of the pool will be unavailable at various
    times during the project. Those parts of the main pool not immediately
    being worked on will remain available for use. The first portion of
    the work should be completed by December 23. The main Shipwreck Slide
    will be closed only from January 3 to February 25, 2005, due to a painting
    project in that area.
  • Coronado Springs Resort – Construction continues on the
    86,000 square foot exhibit hall that is scheduled to open in the Spring
    of 2005. Construction noises may be audible throughout the Casitas section
    of the resort during the daytime construction.

Water Parks


  • Blizzard Beach – undergoes its annual refurbishment from
    October 24 – December 11.
  • Typhoon Lagoon – will close for its annual refurbishment
    from December 12, 2004– March 12, 2005. It is expected to reopen
    with a new water coaster.

Elsewhere


  • Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba – performs Tuesdays through
    Saturdays, but closes December 5–13.
  • The All Star Cafe at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex
    – now closed Monday–Wednesday. Open Thursday–Sunday,
    from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Disney’s Vero Beach Resort (a Disney Vacation Club resort)
    – still closed due to hurricane damage. The resort will “soft
    open” today, but some common areas may remain closed for repairs,
    including Sonya’s and the Tiger Lily wet deck.


Park Events

November 2004


  • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (link).
    November 28 & 30, December 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, &
    17.
  • Festival of the Seasons at Downtown Disney (link).
    November 26 – December 24.
  • Holidays Around the World (link).
    November 26 – December 30.

December 2004


  • Pop Warner Super Bowl and National Cheer and Dance Championships
    (link).
    December 5-11.
  • Join MousePlanet at MouseFest (link).
    December 9-13.
  • Disney’s Soccer Showcase (link).
    December 27-January 2, 2005.
  • New Year’s Eve celebrations at Pleasure Island (link)
    and Atlantic Dance (link).
    December 31.

January 2005


  • Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo (link).
    January 7 & 8.
  • FamilyFun Magazine Family Fun Run (link).
    January 8.
  • Disney Marathon (link)
    and Half-Marathon
    (link).
    January 9.

February 2005


  • Twirl Mania – The Twirler’s Championships (link).
    February 18 – 21.
  • Atlanta Braves Training Camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports
    complex (link).
    Dates in February – April TBA.

April 2005


  • Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival (link).
    April 15 – June 5.
  • Walt Disney World® Inline Marathon (link).
    April 30 – May 1.

May 2005


  • Star Wars Weekends (link).
    Weekends in May – June TBA.

June 2005


  • Gay and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World (link1)(link2).
    June 2–5.

October 2005

  • Funai Classic at Walt Disney World (link).
    October 20?23.



Current Discounts & Promotions

Discounts for early 2005 are out

Resort discounts for the first part of 2005 have been announced. Annual
Passholder & Florida Resident discounts are valid for January 2 through
February 16, while general & Canada Resident discounts are good for January
2 through April 16. Room-only and Dream Maker packages are available.
See the Walt Disney World web site (link)
or MouseSavers (link)
for more information.

Play 4 Days is back

The Florida Resident Play 4 Days Ticket allows Florida residents four
days of play in Disney’s four theme parks through November 21, 2004 for
$119 per person ($126.74 including tax). Park-hopping is permitted on
the days used. The ticket is available at Disney theme parks, Florida
Disney Stores, and other locations such as Florida AAA offices. Proof
of Florida residency is required.

Radisson Resort Parkway announces rates through 2005

Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has announced their rates
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Plan ahead and save a few bucks

The Walt Disney World Resort is encouraging visitors to buy their theme
park tickets before they even leave home, by offering a slight discount
on advance purchases. You can save as much as $26 per adult, per ticket
with the “Advance Purchase Savings” program. These prices are
before the 6.5 percent Orange County sales tax.

You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased
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Multi-Day Tickets

Gate Prices


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Savings
4-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$219


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     Children ages 3 – 9

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Park Hours

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available
through January 2005.















Sun


Mon


Tues


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Thurs


Fri


Sat
 

11/15


11/16


11/17


11/18


11/19


11/20
 

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EF 9a-7p
EW 11a-9p
MGM 9a-7p
AK 9a-5p
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TL 10a-5p


MK 9a-7p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-5p

BB closed

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EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-5p

BB closed

TL 10a-5p


MK 9a-7p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-5p

BB closed

TL 10a-5p


MK 9a-7:30p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-5p

BB closed

TL 10a-5p


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EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

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11/21


11/22


  • MK = Magic Kingdom
  • EF = Epcot, Future World
  • EW = Epcot, World Showcase
  • MGM = Disney-MGM Studios
  • AK = Animal Kingdom
  • BB = Blizzard Beach Water Park
  • TL = Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

MK 9a-12a

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-6p

BB closed

TL 10a-5p


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EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7p

AK 9a-8p

BB closed

TL 10a-5p



Entertainment Schedule

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available
through January 2005.

Theme Park Events








































Magic Kingdom


Epcot World Showcase


Disney-MGM Studios


Animal Kingdom
Monday 11/15

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 6p

Wishes Fireworks 7p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Tuesday 11/16

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 7p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Wednesday 11/17

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 7p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Thursday 11/18

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 6p

Wishes Fireworks 7p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Friday 11/19

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 7:30p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Saturday 11/20

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 8p, 10p

Wishes Fireworks 9p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 8p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p


Sunday 11/21

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 8p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p

Monday 11/22

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p, 11p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations! 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p

Downtown Disney Entertainment

(Separate admission required)



































Jazz Club


West End Stage


Rock & Roll Beach Club


House of Blues
Monday 11/15

Barbara Trent

 

Kabang

 


Tuesday 11/16

Barbara Trent


 


Kabang


Yellowcard with Starting Line, The Matches and
Hey Mike
(main room), $20 advance/$22 day of show; 8 pm


Wednesday 11/17

Barbara Trent


 


Frankie & the West End Boys


Coheed & Cambria with Special Guests Underoath
and 3
(main room), $15.50 advance/$17.50 day of show; 8 pm


Thursday 11/18

Tierney Allen


 


Frankie & the West End Boys


XBOX presents Finger Eleven with Local H and
Burden Brothers
(main room), $15; 8 pm

EC Scott (Blues Kitchen), free; 11pm


Friday 11/19

Tierney Allen

 

Frankie & the West End Boys


Kenny Wayne Shepherd with Dan Dyer (main
room), $25 advance/$27.50 day of show; 8:30pm

Lil Bryan & The Zydeco Travelers (Blues Kitchen),
free; 11pm


Saturday 11/20

Tierney Allen

 

Frankie & the West End Boys


Frontline Promotions & Remy Martin Presents:
The 8th Annual Official FL Classic After Party Grown Folks Night
with The Notorious Biz Markie & Doug E. Fresh (21 & Up Only)

(main room), $38 advance/$43 day of show; 9pm

The Legendary James Peterson (Blues Kitchen),
free; 11pm


Sunday 11/21

Barbara Trent


 


Kabang


Apostle JL Cash and Praise (gospel brunch),
$30 adult, $15 child (3-9); 10:30am, 1pm

Straylight Run and Hot Rod Circuit with Northstar
and Say Anything
(main room), $9.99 advance/$13 day of show;
6:30pm

Monday 11/22

Barbara Trent


 


Kabang


The Killers with Special Guests Now It’s Overhead
and The Zutons
(main room), $13 advance/$14 day of show; 9pm

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