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Walt Disney World Park Update

February 7, 2005 by Mark Goldhaber

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News and Views

Dining alert!

Mother’s Day is 90 days away. That means that reservations for meals
on Mother’s Day are available as of this morning. Call soon, or the prime
choices (like the Mother’s Day Food Among the Flowers Brunch at Epcot’s
International Flower & Garden Festival) may all be gone.



Toronto residents identified Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort
as the probable location of a child molestation in 2001 or 2002. Photo
by Sue Holland.

Photos point police to Port Orleans as site of child molestation

Toronto police, looking to find the site where a child molestation took
place, used digital technology to remove the child victim from incriminating
photos, then posted them publicly to ask for help in locating where the
pictures were taken. They were completely unprepared for the resulting
response, which positively identified the site as Disney’s Port Orleans
French Quarter Resort.

CBC News reports that police “were inundated” with responses
by people claiming to know the location (link).
One man even sent e-mail to police with copies of his vacation photos
of the resort. The photos were apparently taken before the recent refurbishment
of the resort, based on the furnishings and décor.

Police hope that, by using the site of the incidents, they can find the
perpetrator and the victim, a blonde girl. Police believe that the photos
were taken between 2001 and 2002, and that the victim was 9 years old
at the time. It is also believed that the victim was from the northeastern
United States or southeastern Canada. Police are excited by the latest
development, as it is the closest that they have been to solving the case
in the three years that they have been working on it.

Soarin’ previews announced

Disney has announced dates for Disney Vacation Club and Passholder previews
of Soarin’. The event will be held during park hours April 15–17.
Valid Passholder or DVC Member ID is required. It is likely that there
will also be soft openings in that time frame, leading to the attraction’s
official opening on May 5.



Now that biometric identification is part of all tickets, instructional
signs are posted above the turnstile entrances. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Are you a happy Passholder?

Walt Disney World Annual and Seasonal Passholders can enter the “Happiest
Passholders on Earth” contest to win a chance to attend an invitation-only
press event kicking off the Happiest Celebration on Earth with the official
opening of the Light, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show on May 4. Check
the Passholder Web site (link)
for details.



The first phase of the gilding of Cinderella Castle is visible from the
Main Street Railroad Station. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Pleasure Island pricing changes

Pleasure Island yesterday began testing a new single-club ticket option
at specific clubs. This single-club ticket allows guests entry to one
dance club for the entire evening. The price of the single club ticket
is $9.95 during the test period. Note that this ticket does not include
the Adventurer’s Club or the Comedy Warehouse. Apparently, Disney is concerned
about guests monopolizing the limited-capacity periodic live shows without
paying full price.

Speaking of full price, the price of a multi-club ticket has gone back
up to $20.95 from $16.95, also effective yesterday. Disney had temporarily
lowered the price last summer when they first started the trial policy
of making the outside areas of the island open-access. That trial continues.



Three of the castle’s turret have already received their gilding, and
gold bunting and tapestries have been installed on two of those turrets.
Photo by Brian Bennett.

Tomorrowland construction news

Merchant of Venus is closing for refurbishment this morning, and reopens
on March 19 after receiving a Stitch-themed overlay. Since the shop is
the only exit for one chamber of Stitch’s Great Escape, we’re guessing
that the attraction will run at half-capacity during the store’s closure
and that the Imagineers will take advantage of the time to make changes
to the attraction. If that is indeed the case, then look for the other
chamber to close after the new show is revealed, to reopen some time in
April.

In addition, Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies has closed for a two week
refurbishment, and reopens on February 20. No word on whether this is
related to the work done last spring at the Tomorrowland snack shop.



Between two of the newly gilded towers, Peter Pan and Captain Hook await
their cues for one of the final performances of Cinderella’s Surprise
Celebration. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Will they even carry The Black Hole?

The Once Upon a Toy shop at the Downtown Disney Marketplace reopens today
with a massively enhanced DVD selection. Between the DVDs on display and
those listed in a binder for guests to browse through, the store stocks
every Disney DVD title currently available for sale, over 300 titles.
Disney DVDs in the vault or on moratorium are not available.

Reeeeaally late night

Evening Extra Magic Hours sees their latest night yet since they were
made permanent on January 2 when peak season hits for Presidents’ Week.
On Wednesday, February 23, the Magic Kingdom park closes to day guests
at midnight, and the Extra Magic Hours keeps the park open for resort
guests until 3:00 a.m. With the park opening at 9:00 the next morning,
that gives the overnight crew less than six hours to get the park ship-shape.
Let’s hope that the late night guests don’t make too much of a mess.



One of the redecorated turrets shows off a silver spiral that may hold
show lighting elements. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Reader’s Digest competition at Walt Disney World

The third annual Reader’s Digest National Word Power Challenge is being
held at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort April 17–19. The competition,
which is based on the magazine’s Word Power feature, is hosting champions
from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and the Department of Defense Schools.

The championship round on April 19, hosted by television personality
Al Roker, is having the 10 finalists facing off for $50,000 in college
scholarships, to be distributed among the top three finishers.

Roker’s production company is producing a TV program of the championship
for broadcast on NBC in early summer.



The crane used for the castle redecoration sits behind the castle in a
retracted position to avoid interference with guest photos during park
hours. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Disney and YMCA open second day care center

Walt Disney World and the Central Florida YMCA recently opened their
second child care facility at the resort, which can handle up to 346 children
at one time. Combined with the first facility, there is now a total capacity
of 968 children from infants through school age.

Bunnies visit the Mouse

That was no hallucination. That was indeed Hugh Hefner and four of his
Playmates visiting Walt Disney World last week. Hef and his girlfriends
stayed at the Grand Floridian while visiting the parks on Thursday and
Friday before heading to their pre-Super Bowl party in Jacksonville on
Saturday.

The Walt Disney World trip was a belated birthday present for one of
his girlfriends.

Ears to the ground

…Despite the fact that The Land pavilion is expected to reopen on
April 1, The Garden Grill restaurant is not reopening until June 25, and
the Ice Cream Social at the restaurant is not returning until July 7.

…The refurbishment of “it’s a small world” is moving along
well. The new queue and indoor facade (which looks a lot like the original
California facade, including the gold-and-white paint job) look like they’re
nearly done.



The refurbishment of “it’s a small world” is nearing completion
after nine months of work. Photo by Brian Bennett.

…Pal Mickey version 2.0 debuts in May, wearing a black jacket and
yellow bow tie. No word on what additional features are included yet.
Annual Passholders purchasing a new Pal Mickey receive a free Passholder
T-shirt for their Mickey.

…Phase II of the Saratoga Springs Resort is ahead of schedule, and
DVC officials expect the phase’s eight units to open one per month, beginning
in March.

…El Pirata Y el Perico Restaurante is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
during the Presidents’ Week peak seasion, February 11–26.

…We’re hearing that Disney is planning a “Sports Trivia”
promotional contest for July 31 and August 1, most likely in conjunction
with another ESPN Weekend event. Prizes would range from “ESPN-The
Weekend” sports watches and Nerf balls to two nights at Disney’s
All-Star Sports Resort. This information has not been confirmed, but seems
fairly certain.



The designs on the construction walls in front of “it’s a small world”
hint at the Disneyland-like facade being built inside. Photo by Brian
Bennett.




Don’t keep it to yourself! Send us your news tips,
rumors, and comments. Email us here.


Refurbishments and Attraction Closures

Magic Kingdom


  • “it’s a small world” – closed thru March 18
    (info).
  • 20,000 League Under the Sea lagoon – transforming into
    a Hundred Acre Wood-themed meet-and-greet. Reopening date unknown.
  • Astro Orbiter – closed thru March 12.
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – refurbishment postponed
    until after completion of work on the Astro Orbiter.
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant – closed thru Feb. 12.
  • Liberty Square Riverboat – closed thru Feb. 8.
  • Timekeeper – opens seasonally.
  • Jungle Cruise, the Enchanted Tiki Room – Under New
    Management
    , the Hall of Presidents and the Country Bear
    Jamboree
    – open at 10 a.m. every day.
  • The Central Plaza (hub area in front of the castle) –
    undergoing more refurbishing in preparation for the Cinderellabration
    show coming later this year. Reopening date uncertain.
  • Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration – last performance on
    February 26. Expected to return after the 18-month “Happiest Homecoming
    on Earth” celebration (commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
    original Disneyland Park in California) ends.
  • Cinderellabration – begins preview performances in March.
    Expected to run until the end of the 18-month “Happiest Homecoming
    on Earth” celebration.



A construction wall and a Dumbo topiary greet those looking for the Dumbo
the Flying Elephant ride. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Epcot


  • Soarin’ – officially scheduled to open in May, 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 – closed thru March 31 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 opens February 12–26.

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 – debuts in May. Rumor has it
    that the show will soft-open on March 13.
  • The Imperial Walker in front of Star Tours – closed for
    refurbishment thru March 11.
  • Mickey Avenue – undergoes work on an expansion thru March
    11.
  • Stunt Show merchandise cart – undergoes some work thru
    Febr. 25.

Animal Kingdom


  • Lucky the Dinosaur – is scheduled to appear in May –
    July.
  • Expedition Everest – is scheduled to open in Spring 2006.



The herd of white horses aboard Cinderella’s Golden Carousel await happy
riders. Photo by Brian Bennett.

Resorts


  • Port Orleans Resort – ongoing two-year extensive room
    refurbishment. Phase I’s French Quarter reopened. Phase II is underway,
    and involves Riverside going through a phased refurbishment. The Magnolia
    Bend mansions appear to be completed. Alligator Bayou closed in sections.
  • Polynesian Resort – nearing completion of the refurbishment
    of longhouses: Rapa Nui and the suites in Tonga through April 1; Tahiti
    April 24 – Aug. 17; Tokelau May – Sept. Work on the Great
    Ceremonial House also appears to be underway: stores moving to the main
    lobby area; Captain Cook’s Snack Company expanding to fill the rest
    of the rear of the building.
  • BoardWalk Resort – Conversion of the previous Disney Vacation
    Club sales center into 19 additional villa-style accommodations through
    June, and the second floor villas located directly above the project
    area not available for booking during the construction. Major pipe replacement
    project underway in corridors outside guest rooms daily 9 a.m. –
    5 p.m. through summer. No work scheduled inside guest rooms.
  • Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa – Phase I’s construction
    of four buildings complete; Phase II’s eight units will open one each
    month, beginning in March 2005; Phase III’s the six units due in 2007,
    involves razing the old Fairway Villas.
  • Yacht and Beach Club Resorts – Refurbishment of Stormalong
    Bay pool area thru early 2005; certain sections unavailable at various
    times. Those parts not immediately worked on are open for use. Main
    Flying Jib slide closed thru Feb. 25 for a painting project: Yacht and
    Beach Club guests can use the Keister Coaster slide and Luna Park pool
    at the BoardWalk Resort.
  • Yacht Club Resort – Siding renovation project to continue
    through mid-2005.
  • Beach Club Resort – The Sandcastle Club child care center
    closed thru March 31 to refurbish Atlantic Wear & Wardrobe Emporium.
    Harbor Club at the BoardWalk Resort reopens for that three-month period.
    Sandcastle Club reopens April 1.
  • Coronado Springs Resort – Exhibit hall construction continues;
    scheduled to open spring. Construction noises may be audible throughout
    the Casitas section of the resort during the daytime construction.

Water Parks


  • Typhoon Lagoon – closed for annual refurbishment thru
    March 12. It reopens with a new water coaster, the Crush ‘N’ Gusher.

Elsewhere


  • Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba – performs Tuesdays –
    Saturdays.
  • 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.


Park Events

February 2005


  • Twirl Mania – The Twirler’s Championships (link).
    Feb. 18–21.
  • Atlanta Braves Training Camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports
    complex (link).
    Feb. 17 – March 31.
  • Contest of Champions Cheer, Studio, and Dance/Drill Nationals
    (link).
    Feb. 25–27 and March 4–6.
  • ESPN The Weekend (link).
    Feb. 25–27.

March 2005


  • Doll & Teddy Bear Weekend (link). March 18–20.

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).
    Fridays – Sundays, May 20 – June 12.

June 2005


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

September 2005


  • Night of Joy (link).
    Dates TBA.
  • Epcot International Food & Wine Festival (link).
    Sept. 30 – Nov. 13.

October 2005


  • Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (link).
    Dates TBA.
  • Funai Classic at Walt Disney World (link).
    Oct. 20–23.

November 2005


  • Super Soap Weekend (link).
    Dates TBA.
  • Festival of the Masters (link).
    Nov. 12–13.
  • Holidays Around the World (link).
    Nov. 25 – Dec. 30.
  • Festival of the Seasons (link).
    Dates TBA.

December 2005


  • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (link).
    Dates TBA.
  • Pleasure Island New Year’s Eve (link).
    Dec. 31.
  • New Year’s Eve at Cirque du Soleil (link).
    Dec. 31.
  • Atlantic Dance Hall New Year’s Eve (link).
    Dec. 31.

January 2006


  • Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo (link).
    Jan. 6 & 7.
  • FamilyFun Magazine Family Fun Run (link).
    Jan. 7.
  • Walt Disney World Half-Marathon (link).
    Registration now open. Jan. 7.
  • Walt Disney World Marathon (link).
    Registration now open. Jan. 8.


Current Discounts & Promotions

DVC golf discount, bonus

Walt Disney World golf courses are now offering Disney Vacation Club
members free club and shoe rentals through March 31. DVC members can also
purchase a DVC Annual Golf Membership for $50 plus tax. The golf membership
grants special prices and perks at the WDW golf courses.

Discounts for early 2005 are out

Resort discounts valid through April 16 have been announced. Room-only
and Magic Your Way packages are available. See the Walt Disney World web
site (link)
or MouseSavers (link)
for more information.

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Park Hours

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available
through March 2005.















Sun


Mon


Tues


Wed


Thurs


Fri


Sat
 

2/7


2/8


2/9


2/10


2/11


2/12
 

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2/13


2/14


  • 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

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Entertainment Schedule

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available
through March 2005.

Theme Park Events








































Magic Kingdom


Epcot World Showcase


Disney-MGM Studios


Animal Kingdom
Monday 2/7

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 7p

Wishes Fireworks 8p


Illuminations 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p


Tuesday 2/8

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 4p


Wednesday 2/9

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 4p


Thursday 2/10

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 4p


Friday 2/11

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p


Saturday 2/12

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p


Sunday 2/13

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Monday 2/14

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p


Illuminations 9p


Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 7p


Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Downtown Disney Entertainment

(Separate admission required)








































Rock & Roll Beach Club


West End Stage


House of Blues
Monday 2/7

Frankie & the West End Boys


Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin’ Cajuns


 


Tuesday 2/8

Frankie & the West End Boys


Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin’ Cajuns


 


Wednesday 2/9

Kabang


 


 


Thursday 2/10

80Z All Stars


 


Hurley Int. presents The Subcity Take Action Tour
featuring Sugarcult, The Early November, Hawthorne Heights, Head
Automatica and Maxeen
(main room), $17; 6:45 p.m.

Nick Moss & The Flip Tops (Blues Kitchen),
free; 11 p.m.


Friday 2/11

Leonard Brothers


80Z All Stars


Solo Entertainment Present Gilberto Santa Rosa
Valentines Party ‘El Caballero de la SALSA le canta al Amor’

(main room), $42 advance/$50 day of show; 8 p.m.

The Lee Boys (Blues Kitchen), free; 11 p.m.


Saturday 2/12

Leonard Brothers


80Z All Stars


Hector Y Solo Entertainment Present Los Anormales
en Vivo Featuring Hector ‘El Bambino’ and TBA
(main room), $40
advance/$45 day of show; 9 p.m.

The Lee Boys (Blues Kitchen), free; 11 p.m.


Sunday 2/13

Frankie & the West End Boys


80Z All Stars


Apostle JL Cash & Praise (gospel brunch),
$30 adult, $15 child (3-9); 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

Monday 2/14

Frankie & the West End Boys


80Z All Stars


 

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