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Walt Disney World Park Update

October 6, 2003 by Mark Goldhaber

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Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions

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News and Views

La Nouba debuts new price tiering

Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba has introduced a new tiered pricing scheme.

Tickets are broken into three categories:

  • Category 1, for seats in Section 103 and the front portions of Sections

    203, 204, and 205, sell for $82 for age 10 and up and $49 for children

    3-9.

  • Category 2, which is most of the rest of the theater, sell for $72

    for age 10 and up and $44 for children 3-9.

  • Category 3, only available through the box office, are in the very

    outside seats of the upper level in Sections 201 and 207 and the outside

    of the last couple of rows in Sections 202 and 206, and sell for $59

    for ages 10 and up, and $39 for children 3-9.

Mission: Space Mickey and Goofy work the crowd. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.

Coming attractions

At a recent seminar for business writers, WDW Resort President Al Weiss

confirmed that the 2,000-person media event this week will include new

attraction announcements. Most likely to be announced, based on visual

and anecdotal information, are:

  • A Florida version of Soarin’ Over California from Disney’s California

    Adventure park, to be located between The Land and Imagination!

  • A version of Walt Disney Studios Paris’ “Moteurs… Action!”

    automobile stunt show, to be located in the former Residential Street

    area in the Disney-MGM Studios

  • Stitch Escape!, to replace the ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter
  • The 2004 debut of Haunted Mansion Holiday.

At the same press conference, when asked about new parks, Weiss said

that while Disney has approval to build up to seven parks on the property,

a fifth park in Florida will not be planned until the first four parks

are filled to capacity. On the subject of international expansion, he

mentioned South America and Korea as possible candidates.

The stage has gone up for this week’s big press event. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.

Broggie engine to be rededicated

Michael Broggie, Roger Broggie, Jr., and other members of the Carolwood

Pacific Historical Society will be at Walt Disney World on Tuesday, October

21 for the rededication of the brass and green Roger E. Broggie

steam locomotive on the Walt Disney World Railroad. Roger Broggie, Sr.,

who died in 1991, built the Carolwood Pacific Railroad in Walt Disney’s

backyard in 1949, and became the first Imagineer. He found and purchased

the four steam engines in use at Walt Disney World in Mexico for $800

apiece and oversaw the rehab work in Tampa as they were prepared for the

1971 opening of the Resort. The younger Broggies will give a presentation

in the Walt Disney Story Theater about their childhood, their father,

and Walt Disney.

Woman who had heart attack on Hulk coaster dies

The 34-year-old mother of two from Jensen Beach, Florida, who had a heart

attack on the Hulk coaster at Universal’s Islands of Adventure on Tuesday,

September 23, never regained consciousness and was removed from life support

on Saturday, September 27. The ride reopened on Thursday, September 25.

Has Anybody Seen This Moron?


In a scene vaguely reminiscent of a fatality a couple years ago, a park guest again exited a Splash Mountain log early. Our own Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix had quite the surprise when she found herself passing a woman standing on the side of the canal, just before the first lift, during a ride on Splash Sunday morning.

When asked what she was doing, the woman responded that she couldn’t do the drop and was going to take a picture of her party as they went down the big drop (which is visible from that point).

Adrienne’s log continued on its way, and the rest is pieced together from obvservation and a conversation with a security CM.

Apparently the woman got her desired photo and then began climbing the stairs next to the lift to get to an emergency exit at the top. At this point the woman became visible on a camera and the ride was immediately put into an e-stop.

A cast member could then be heard over the PA telling the woman to remain where she was, then telling her to not go into the building. And finally, telling her to come back out of the building. These warnings went unheeded, and according to the security CM, she made it through the building out another exit, accross the train tracks, and then they lost track of her.

Obviously, just about the stupidest thing a guest can do it exit a ride vehicle early, without assistance. Two years ago, a guest was killed on Splash Mountain when he climbed out of his log, fell into the water and was hit by the next log.

If guests insist on doing stupid stuff like this, the Disney lawyers can hardly be blamed for the sometimes too-far pursuit of safety. If this keeps happening on Splash, we wouldn’t be suprised if they eventually belt you in.

However, there is also no good reason for there to be a portion of the ride out of camera range.

Ears to the ground

…Jetsgo (link)

begins non-stop service from Montreal’s Dorval International Airport to

Orlando Sanford airport on November 1.

…Pal Mickey is a bit more expensive now. A recent price increase

brings the tab for one of the plush park guides to $60, including tax.

…The rehab of the Animation tour attraction will include the removal

of the Return to Neverland film featuring Robin Williams and Walter

Cronkite, the addition of a new live introduction with an animator interacting

with Mushu (lifted from the other, more recent Animation attractions in

other Disney parks), and a new opportunity at the end of the tour to take

a lesson in drawing a Disney character.


Refurbishments and Attraction Closures

Magic Kingdom

  • Big Thunder Mountain is scheduled to be closed for refurbishment

    through Saturday, November 22.

  • The Swiss Family Treehouse is closed for refurbishment through

    Friday, October 24.

  • Mickey’s PhilharMagic is currently doing hit-or-miss sneak

    previews, and may not have time for a soft open before the official

    grand opening on Wednesday, October 8.

  • Wishes: a Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams, the new fireworks

    show for the Magic Kingdom, debuts to the press on Wednesday, October

    8, and premieres to the general public on Thursday, October 9 at 9:00

    p.m. The final showing of Fantasy in the Sky will be Monday,

    October 6 at 7:30 p.m.

  • The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter closes for good on October

    12. It then undergoes a major rehab and reopen in mid- to late-2004

    as Stitch Escape!

Epcot

  • Mission:Space is now in soft opening status, with the official

    Grand Opening slated for Thursday, October 9. Epcot closes to the public

    at 3:00pm on that day.


A large construction crane behind Epcot’s The Land. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.

Disney-MGM Studios

  • Magic of Disney Animation is closed for refurbishment through

    November 23.

  • Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios has been closed

    and is undergoing demolition to prepare the site for a new “E-ticket

    stunt-show attraction” believed to be an American version of the

    popular Moteurs… Action! stunt show from the Walt Disney

    Studios at Disneyland Paris.

  • Due to the loss of Residential Street, the Osborne Family Spectacle

    of Lights will not be presented this holiday season. It is expected

    to return in some form for 2004.

  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is receiving a lot of rehab

    work through November, reportedly on the ride control system and cable

    replacements. The Tower opens again running one side only through Monday,

    November 17. Capacity will be decreased during the rehab, but should

    be offset by smaller off-season crowds.

  • Sets from the upcoming Haunted Mansion movie are scheduled

    to open in the old Backstage Pass soundstage on October 6.

Animal Kingdom

  • No known closures at this time.

Resorts

  • Boardwalk Resort – The Keister Coaster slide is closed through

    October 29 for refurbishment. During this time, the 190,000 gallon Luna

    Park pool will remain open, and guests will also have the option of

    using the Stormalong Bay pool complex at the Yacht & Beach Club

    Resorts.

  • Pop Century Resort – This resort officially opens on December

    14.

  • Port Orleans Resort – A two-year extensive rehab of this resort’s

    rooms is ongoing. For Phase I, French Quarter closed May 4, 2003. Phase

    II will involve Riverside going down in sections. We have not yet heard

    a date for completion of Phase I.

  • Polynesian Resort – This resort is seeing the longhouses refurbished

    one by one. Each longhouse under rehab is walled off and isolated during

    its rehab. There are only a couple of longhouses remaining. Hawaii is

    currently in rehab thru October 17, 2003. Concierge has been moved to

    Tahiti during this period. Tonga is scheduled for rehab September 14-December

    20, 2003. Niue is the only other longhouse currently scheduled to undergo

    rehab, and is tentatively scheduled for January 18 – May 2, 2004. Rarotonga

    has not received a rehab yet, but is not on the current schedule.

  • Shades of Green – Major construction and rehab is ongoing at

    this military-run resort. It is currently expected to reopen in March,

    2004.

  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa (a Disney Vacation

    Club resort) has a tentative grand opening date of May 1, 2004.

Water Parks

  • Blizzard Beach – undergoes refurbishment beginning October

    26.

  • Typhoon Lagoon – undergoes refurbishment beginning in

    late December.

Elsewhere

  • The All Star Cafe at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex

    is now closed Monday-Wednesday. It is open Thursday-Sunday, from 11:30

    a.m. to 9 p.m.


Park Events

October

  • Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom.

    October 3, 5, 10, 14, 16, 19, 24, 26, 30 and 31.

  • Disney’s 10K Classic (link).

    October 12.

  • Epcot International Food & Wine Festival – Included

    with park admission, sample wine and food from 25 countries (link).

    October 18 to November 16.

Booths for the Food & Wine Festival have appeared in Epcot. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.

  • The Funai Classic at Walt Disney World Resort will feature

    many of the world’s top golfers, including Ernie Els, Retief Goosen,

    Jim Furyk, Scott Hoch, Lee Janzen, European Ryder Cup captain Bernhard

    Langer, PGA champion Shaun Micheel, 2003 Hall of Fame inductee Nick

    Price and Scott Verplank. Tiger Woods is also expected, though he has

    not formally committed yet. The tournament will take place on the Magnolia

    and Palm courses. October 23 to 26.

  • 999 Happy Haunts Ball at the Magic Kingdom. October 27,

    28, and 29.

November

  • Festival of the Masters – 150 artists and their creations on

    display at Downtown Disney’s West Side. November 7 to 9.

  • ABC Super Soap Weekend at the Disney-MGM Studios. November

    8 and 9.

  • Pin Trading Cruise aboard the Disney Wonder. November

    16-20.

  • Festival of the Seasons at Epcot featuring lighting displays,

    fun window displays, and more. November 28 to December 24.

  • Holidays Around the World at Epcot lets you celebrate holidays

    in the style of the World Showcase countries. November 28 to December

    30.

  • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom –

    Order by phone at (407) W-DISNEY (934-7639). November 30, December

    2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 19.

December

  • Doll & Teddy Bear Weekend. December 7.
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort opens December 14.

January 2004

  • Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo (link).

    January 9 & 10.

  • FamilyFun Magazine Family Fun Run (link)

    January 10.

  • Disney Marathon and Half-Marathon January 11.
  • Annual Passholders’ Cruise (4 nights) on Disney Magic.

    January 25.

April 2004

  • Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival. April 16

    – May 30.

May 2004

  • Walt Disney World Inline Marathon (link).

    May 2.


Current Discounts & Promotions

New Disney Visa Dream Maker Package – Kids Stay Free!

Mousesavers.com

reports that there is a new Disney’s Visa “Kids Stay and Play Free”

Package, available most nights 1/4/04-6/12/04, where when you buy a full-price

Walt Disney World Dream Maker Package with your Disney?s Visa card, for

each adult on the package, one child (3-9) gets a free Ultimate

Park Hopper pass for the length of stay. 4-night minimum. Plus

you receive $100 in Disney Dollars per package at check-in!

Winter Dream Maker Package

Mousesavers.com

is also reporting that there is a special Disney Visa Winter Dream Maker

package starting at $99 per adult per night. The package includes a room

at a Disney Value resort and an Ultimate Park Hopper ticket. For example,

you can save about $230 on a three-night stay for two adults at the All-Star

Movies resort, specially priced at $661 (including taxes). The package

also includes a $50 bonus in Disney Dollars. Dates are November 2 through

December 25, with blackout dates of November 25 to 27, and you must

book by October 14. To book this package, contact a Disney Specialist

travel agent and ask for booking code ZXBL for a Value resort or ZXBM

for Moderate, Deluxe or Home-Away-From-Home resorts.

Free continental breakfast at Celebration Hotel through MouseSavers

Mousesavers.com has an exclusive offer (link)

of a free daily continental breakfast for two at the Celebration Hotel,

along with special rates, for stays from now through December 31. Reservations

must be booked by October 15.

Great rates at the Swan and Dolphin

Are you planning a trip this fall? Check out this offer from the Swan

and Dolphin:

  • WDW Annual Passholders can book rooms as low as $139 per night, plus

    tax and resort fee, through the end of 2003, including a free

    upgrade! Rates include a free upgrade, and are subject to availability.

Get more details and the discount codes at MouseSavers.com.

Military Salute hotel and cruise discounts available

Active U.S. Military personnel or spouses are also eligible for a 40%

savings per night (based on the non-discounted price of the same room)

at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, and special rates on Disney

Cruise Line sailings. This offer is available most nights through December

19, 2003 at Walt Disney World, and for most sailings through December

18 on the Disney Cruise Line. Hotel rooms and staterooms are limited at

this special rate.

For more information, call (407) 939-7424 for Walt Disney World, and

(800) 951-2659 for the Disney Cruise Line. You must be 18 or older to

call these numbers.

Free 5-day Park Hopper for Active Military

Disney is offering a special for active duty military — a free five-day

park hopper ticket, as well as discounted companion tickets. Offer valid

through December 19, 2003 and includes all active military personnel,

including Coast Guard, as well as activated National Guard and Reservists.

See their official

Web site for more information.

Annual Passholder and Florida resident rates available

WDW Annual Passholder and Florida resident rates are available at select

Walt Disney World resorts for check-ins October 2 through November 24,

and November 28 through December 26. Discounts range from approximately

30-45% off regular rack rates.

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 $22 per adult, per ticket

with the ‘Advance Purchase Savings’ program.

You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased

through AAA.

Multi-Day Tickets

Gate Prices

Advance Purchase Price

Savings

4-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$208

$192

$16

     Children ages 3 – 9

$167

$152

$15

5-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$239

$217

$22

     Children ages 3 – 9

$192

$172

$20

5-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$269

$247

$22

     Children ages 3 – 9

$216

$197

$19

6-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$299

$277

$22

     Children ages 3 – 9

$240

$222

$18

7-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$329

$307

$22

     Children ages 3 – 9

$264

$247

$17

Annual Passholders

Receive 10% off the price of their lunch meal at selected Walt

Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for up

to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE

(407-939-3463) for locations and reservations.


Park Hours

Sun

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri

Sat

 

10/6

10/7

10/8

10/9

10/10

10/11

 

MK 9a-8p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-5p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-7p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-5p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-6p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-5p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-3p

EW 11a-3p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-5p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-6p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-6p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-11p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-6p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

10/12

10/13

  • 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-8p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-6p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p

MK 9a-8p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-7:30p

AK 9a-7p

BB 10a-5p

TL 10a-5p


Entertainment Schedule

Magic Kingdom

Epcot World Showcase

Disney-MGM Studios

Animal Kingdom

Monday 10/6

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks 8p (Final

performance of this show)

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Tuesday 10/7

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Wednesday 10/8

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Thursday 10/9

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic 8p, 10p

Wishes Fireworks 9p (Public premiere of

new show)

 

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p, 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Friday 10/10

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Saturday 10/11

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic 8p, 10p

Wishes Fireworks 9p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Sunday 10/12

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 8p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Monday 10/13

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 8p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 4p

Fantasmic 7:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

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