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Walt Disney World Park Update

August 9, 2004 by Mark Goldhaber

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Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions

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News and Views

Chartrand not guilty, returns to position at Disney

Michael C. Chartrand, arrested in April for allegedly molesting a 13-year-old

girl back in February while portraying Tigger at Mickey’s Toontown Fair

in the Magic Kingdom , returned to work at Disney after he was found not

guilty in his trial last week. The jury deliberated for less than one

hour after a three-day trial that saw Chartrand’s attorney, Jeffrey Kaufman—who

formerly portrayed Tigger himself—don the costume in court to illustrate

the difficulty of groping anyone or even of knowing for certain where

their oven mitt-like paws were resting. The costume was offered to the

jurors to examine during deliberations, but they declined.

Chartrand, who lost his fiance and was suspended without pay from his

job after his arrest, declined a prosecution offer of pleading to the

charge of misdemeanor battery and one year of probation, and opted to

go to trial on that charge and one of lewd or lascivious molestation of

a child 12 to 15 years of ago. After being acquitted, he told the Orlando

Sentinel, “I was brought up to be a gentleman and a scholar the

English, old-fashioned way, and so I have no animosity to anybody. I have

values that most Americans would probably wish to have.”

After a meeting on Friday between Chartrand, his mother, Disney, and

a representative from the union representing costumed characters, Teamsters

Local 385, Chartrand was reinstated by Disney and given back pay for the

time that he was suspended. He will return to the “Zoo Crew”

at first as a character greeter (escort), and may return to playing costumed

characters by the end of the month. At his request, however, he most likely

will not portray Tigger, at least not at first. He is expected to return

to work later this week.

Disney gets thrashed in union voting

After the first public reading of Disney’s preliminary contract offer

for about 22,000 workers at Walt Disney World was heavily booed, the voting

results may not have been as much of a surprise. But still, Disney had

to be dismayed by the final tally. With a turnout of about one in five

of the represented workers, the proposal was soundly thrashed, with 4,122

voting against it, while only 15 voted for it. You read that correctly.

Just 0.36 percent of all voters were in favor.

On Saturday, the Web site for United Food and Commercial Workers International

Union (UCFW) Local 1625 included the following message in their recap

of the vote: “Amazing numbers which beg the question: after five

months, are we bargaining yet? Disney really couldn’t have been SERIOUS

about that economic proposal!”

With a rallying cry of “We’re worth more in 2004!” the six

unions that make up the Service Trades Council Union (STCU) urged their

members to reject the proposal. The represented employees include costumed

characters, ticket-takers, food service workers, housekeepers, bellhops,

stage technicians, bus drivers, and lifeguards.

Key issues included:

  • Disney’s elimination of all overtime provisions excluding overtime

    after 40 hours in the work week, the current Federal standard (workers

    currently earn overtime for working over eight hours in one day)

  • A 1 percent wage increase for non-tipped workers who have not reached

    the top of their salary grade (which generally takes six years)

  • A $500 bonus for non-tipped employees who are at the top of their

    pay scale

  • Disney’s change to medical insurance, increasing the workers’ co-pay

    to match managers and executives and charging for a formerly no-cost

    plan

  • Disney’s elimination of eligibility for pension for new hires who

    would have to start their own 401(k) instead of the company plan

  • Increased use of casual cast members, which would eliminate full-time

    positions

While first votes on preliminary contract offers have been a way to provide

feedback for both labor and management in preparation for additional rounds

of bargaining, the latest rejection has to be something of a wake-up call

for Disney. The unionized workers will now function on yet another contract

extension as negotiations continue. Putting on a brave face, Disney said

that the union voters have not yet seen a finalized offer from the company,

only the preliminary offer. However, STCU president Joe Condo told the

Associated Press, “I can’t understand why they want to upset their

workforce by even putting something as terrible as this out.”

Disney and the STCU take this week off before returning to the negotiating

table on August 14.

Rate reductions at Radisson Resort Parkway

Radission Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has reduced its rates

even more. Rates have been dropped effective immediately to September

levels. Book now through the end of September for rates starting at $75.95.

In addition to these reduced rates, guests can receive a complimentary

upgrade to deluxe pool view accommodations for the remainder of 2004 simply

by typing in the code of “UPGR” in the promotional field of

the reservation. See the complete rate schedule in our Discounts

and Promotions section of the Update.

Click here

for more information, or here

to make reservations now.

Pssst! Wanna buy a monorail?


Walt Disney World’s preferred liquidator, Joe’s Auction House, has put
the front car of Mark IV Monorail Red up for auction on eBay (link).
By late Sunday night, the bidding had risen to over $95,000, but the reserve
price had not yet been met. The 15-ton, over 30-foot-long monorail car
will be shipped by truck, with a crane to lift it onto and off of the
truck. While the monorail car does include the pilot’s cabin, the pilot
(and track) are not included.


A reason to stick around after Maelstrom?

According to Norway.org, the official Norwegian Web site for American

audiences, Disney and Norway have agreed that the five-minute film about

Norway at the country’s pavilion at Epcot is dated and needs replacing.

The film, which guests frequently skip by racing through the theater as

soon as the doors open, is shown following the pavilion’s signature Maelstrom

ride. It is hoped that the new film will be ready some time in 2005, for

the centennial of the country’s return to independence from other countries.

Dreams for sale

When Disney first introduced its branded Visa card, MousePlanet readers

wondered if the few announced benefits were worth applying for one. Now

Disney has introduced special auctions that can only be bid on by Disney

Visa cardholders.

The Disney Visa card will be a ticket to dream in Disney’s Dream Auction

to benefit three charities. Disney and Bank One (the issuer of the Disney

Visa card) have announced the 27 lots up for auction. Proceeds will go

to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Free

Arts for Abused Children. Many of the items up for auction between September

27 and October 14 are special experiences at Walt Disney World.

WDW lots include:

  • A trip to Walt Disney World to be a guest DJ with a Radio Disney on-air

    talent for a day interviewing guests about the exciting new attraction

    Stitch’s Great Escape! Auction dates: September 27 – October 7.

  • A training session and hands-on lesson with the artists of La Nouba

    by Cirque du Soleil at Walt Disney World, a behind-the-scenes tour of

    the Cirque du Soleil theatre and four tickets for VIP seating at a performance.

    Auction dates: September 27 – October 6.

  • A six- to eight-hour Behind the Scenes Tour for up to four people,

    led by a Walt Disney Imagineer, of current and upcoming attractions

    and experiences at Walt Disney World. Throughout the day, you can learn

    how attractions are conceived and developed by this unique, incredible

    team of creative and engineering professionals. You can experience some

    attractions and rides beside some of the people who created them. Auction

    dates: September 28 – October 8.

  • A pampering at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa for up to four

    people, a ride in Cinderella’s Coach, private photo shoot with Cinderella

    and a chance to be the Grand Marshal of a Disney parade. Auction dates:

    October 4–14.

  • A full day of private golf instruction and golf play with ESPN Golf

    School’s top instructor at Walt Disney World’s award-winning championship

    courses. Auction dates: October 4–14.

  • A guaranteed PGA Tour Pro-Am spot in the Funai Classic at Walt Disney

    World, where you have the chance to tee it up next to the best professional

    golfers in the world. The Pro-Am event takes place October 21–22.

    Auction dates: September 27 – October 4.

  • A day-long Grand Adventure for up to eight people at Disney’s Animal

    Kingdom with a specially tailored safari experience on Kilamanjaro Safaris

    hosted by an Animal Programs Manager, plus an animal-training session

    with an Animal Keeper. Includes VIP viewing of Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle

    Parade, a guided tour of the park, and VIP seating at Festival of the

    Lion King and Flights of Wonder shows, plus a full-day admission to

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom with snacks and a meal provided. Auction dates:

    October 4–14.

Registration at Disneydreamauction.com requires a valid Disney Visa card

number and a valid eBay account. Those who do not yet have Disney Visa

cards must apply by August 23 in order to have the application processed

in time to participate in the auction.

Disney, YMCA open first of child care centers

Disney and the Central Florida YMCA opened the first of two child care

centers on property last Monday. The facility on Sherberth Road can accommodate

302 children at once, while the other center, to open at the corner of

Vista Boulevard and Bonnet Creek Parkway in January 2005, will be able

to handle 348 children at once.

The centers are partly subsidized for some of the lowest-paid workers

by Disney. Part of the YMCA’s deal with Disney stated that the centers

had to charge $2 less per hour than other day care centers. The centers

will be open from 6 a.m. until 11 p.m. to accommodate members dropping

off their children at whatever time is necessary due to their work hours

each week.

Ears to the ground

…The last three scheduled E-Ride Nights are Monday, Wednesday, and

Friday of this week. None are scheduled for September, and with the Halloween

and Christmas parties taking up 25 nights from October through December,

it’s likely that we won’t see any more E-Ride Nights until some time in

2005.

…Kianga, the baby elephant born July 6 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom,

made her first visit to the elephant watering hole last Thursday, just

under a month since she was born. She’ll be spending a few hours a day

on the savannah until she has been introduced to the whole herd, at which

time she’ll begin spending full days out with the herd. It seems that

it won’t be long before Kianga will be joining Tufani (the baby elephant

born last year) in playing around on the savannah.

…We hear that Test Track has switched the standby and FastPass return

queues, where standby guests will now have to go all the way to the left

and FastPass return will be to the right.


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, with the walls tentatively coming down on November 11.

  • The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter – closed for good

    to be replaced with new Stitch’s Great Escape, scheduled to open

    October 1.

  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – expected to remain

    open for the duration of the Stitch’s Great Escape construction.

  • Timekeeper – seasonally open from 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.

    through August 14.

  • 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. However,

    Jungle Cruise opens with the rest of the park through mid-August.

  • The Hall of Presidents and the Country Bear Jamboree

    – open at 10 a.m. every day.

  • Tomorrowland Indy Speedway – remains open during its rehab.

    Work on the grandstand and other support areas runs through mid-August,

    track work through late September.

  • Fantasyland Skyway building area – under rehab through

    September 30. The waterfall, bridge and pond to be replaced with a meet-and-greet

    for Snow White and a new stroller parking area for “it’s a small

    world.”

  • Donald’s Boat – closed through August 12.
  • Tom Sawyer Island – closed through September 25; Rivers of

    America unaffected.

  • Jungle Cruise – closed August 22 – September 5.
  • Magic Carpets of Aladdin – closed September 13 –

    October 15.

  • Ariel’s Grotto – closed September 22 – November

    19 for theme-matching with the 20,000 Leagues Lagoon reclamation.

  • The Hub area in front of the castle – undergoes more refurbishing

    in January 2005.

  • Astro Orbiter – closed January 2 – February 16,

    2005.

  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant – closed January 10 –

    February 12, 2005.

Epcot

  • The Universe of Energy – may close for a short rehab at

    any time to remove the ExxonMobil signage now that its pavilion sponsorship

    has ended.

  • Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room – returned from

    rehab.

  • Food Rocks – closed permanently to make way for the entrance

    to the new Soarin’ Over California attraction.

  • The Behind the Seeds Walking Tour of the greenhouses at The

    Land – discontinued during reconstruction of the Food Rocks area

    into the queue for Soarin’. Expected to resume upon completion of the

    construction.

  • The Land pavilion – expected closure January – March

    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.

    It appears that the pavilion will not open this summer, which does not

    bode well for the future.

Disney-MGM Studios

  • Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios – closed

    and demolished and construction well underway to turn the site into

    the Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, an American version

    of the popular Moteurs… Action! stunt show from the Walt

    Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris.

  • The Magic of Disney Animation – closes for rehab September

    13-24.

  • New York Street – undergoing construction to change some

    facades to represent Chicago and San Francisco. Previously believed

    to be renamed Big City Street, the newly confirmed name of the area

    is the Streets of America Backlot. The target completion date:

    October 2.

  • The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights – returns this

    year on the Streets of America backlot, November 24 – January 2.

Animal Kingdom

  • Pocahontas and her Forest Friends – closes September 7-11.
  • Festival of the Lion King – closes September 16-18.
  • The Boneyard – closes for rehab September 20 – October

    14.

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 will go down one by one, 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.

  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort – The main pool closes September

    6 through the end of the year to construct new water slide.

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

    Club resort) – now open. 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.

Water Parks

  • Blizzard Beach – closes for its annual rehab on October

    24..

Elsewhere

  • Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba – performs Tuesdays through

    Saturdays, but closes August 22–25, October 17–20, and 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.


Park Events

Ongoing

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Training Camp at Disney’s Wide World of

    Sports complex (link).

    July 31 – August 19.

August 2004

  • E-Ride Nights at the Magic Kingdom. August 9, 11, 13.

September 2004

  • Tom Joyner Family Reunion Weekend (link).

    September 2–5.

  • Disney’s Soccer Showcase Qualifier (link).

    September 4-6.

  • Nights of Joy (link).

    September 9 – 11.

  • A Family Pin Gathering – Disney’s Pin Celebration 2004 (link).

    September 10 – 12.

  • Disney’s International Distance Triathlon (link).

    September 26.

October 2004

  • Epcot International Food & Wine Festival (link).

    October 1 – November 14.

  • Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party (link).

    October 1, 3, 8, 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29 and 31.

  • 2004 Komen Central Florida Race For The Cure 5K (link).

    October 9.

  • Disney’s 10K Classic (link).

    October 10.

  • Funai Classic at Walt Disney World (link).

    October 21–24.

  • 999 Happy Haunts event (link).

    October 25-27.

November 2004

  • Festival of the Masters at Downtown Disney (link).

    November 12–14.

  • Super Soap Weekend (link).

    November 13-14.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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).

    Dates in February – April TBA.

May 2005

  • Star Wars Weekends (link).

    Weekends in May – June TBA.

June 2005

  • Gay and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World (link).

    June 2–5.


Current Discounts & Promotions

Room discounts through September, now for APs, Florida and Canada residents

Discounts are available on rooms at Walt Disney World for stays from

August 29 through September 29. Reservations must be made by August 28.

Additional discounts were also announced for Annual Passholders, Florida

residents, and Canadian residents. 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 Disneyâs four theme parks between July 30 and Nov. 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.

New September Dream Maker package discount

A new specially-priced Dream Maker package is available for most nights

from August 29 – September 29. The discount is on the room portion of

the package only. Reservations must be made by August 28. See the Walt

Disney World web site (link)

or MouseSavers (link)

for more information.

Special Night of Joy package available

A new Night of Joy Travel Package is available starting at $149 per

person, per night based on double adult occupancy at Disney Resort. The

Night of Joy Travel Package features: three-night accommodations at a

Disney Value Resort; one Ultimate Park Hopper Ticket good for all Walt

Disney World theme parks and more from check-in day through check-out

day; and one three-day Night of Joy Ticket for Disney’s 22nd annual Christian

music celebration in Magic Kingdom. The package also includes an Official

Walt Disney World Travel Company luggage tag (one per person), two souvenir

Disney trading pins and two lanyards (per room) plus a Choice Feature

such as miniature golf, a Leave a Legacy tile at Epcot or savings on a

dining experience at Planet Hollywood at Downtown Disney West Side. Reservations

must be made by August 28.

Rate reductions at Radisson Resort Parkway

Radission Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor, has reduced their rates

even more. Rates have been dropped effective immediately to September

levels. Book now through the end of September for ratest starting at $75.95.

In addition to these reduced rates, guests can receive a complimentary

upgrade to deluxe pool view accommodations for the remainder of 2004 simply

by typing in the code of ãUPGRä in the promotional field of the reservation.

Courtyard View

Deluxe Pool View

Bed & Breakfast Pkg ö Courtyard View

8/9/04 ö 9/30/04

$75.95

$85.95

$93.95

10/1/04 ö 12/23/04

$84.95

$94.95

$102.95

12/24/04 ö 12/31/04

$109.95

$119.95

$127.95

Click here

for more information, or here

to make reservations now.

2005 rates will be available shortly.

Florida Resident Cirque du Soleil La Nouba special

Florida residents can receive 20 percent off Category Two tickets at

Cirque du Soleil in Downtown Disney’s West Side from June 1 – September

30, 2004. Blackout dates are June 20 – July 5 and August 22–25.

Proof of residency and advance purchase are required. The discount is

not available at the ticket window, and there is a limit of four tickets

per transaction. To order call 407-939-1282.

Gaylord Palms to pay for gas

Guests of the Gaylord Palms Resort will receive a $75 credit to cover

the higher cost of gasoline for stays of at least three nights from June

15 through Sept. 6. The Orlando-area resort will provide the room credit

to guests who make a reservation using the promotion code FREEGAS. It

is not a requirement that guests drive to the resort in order to get the

discount.

Disney’s Summer Price Slice returns

Summer Price Slice is back with special-value greens fees on tee times

after 10 a.m. daily from May 17 through September 30 on Disney’s five

championship courses.

Golfers can test the premier Osprey Ridge course after 10 a.m. for $65

(compared to a normal seasonal greens fee of $119) or Eagle Pines for

$50 (compared to a normal seasonal fee of $109). Post-10 a.m. rounds on

the Magnolia, Palm or Lake Buena Vista courses are $45 (compared to a

normal seasonal fee of $99). Cart is included.

Disney’s Summer Price Slice also gives golfers the opportunity to play

afternoon rounds late into the day. Golfers can take on Osprey Ridge after

3 p.m. for $35 ($30 after 5 p.m.). Eagle Pines, Magnolia, Palm and Lake

Buena Vista start at $30 after 3 p.m. ($25 after 5 p.m.).

For tee times, guests may call 407/WDW-GOLF (407-939-4653). For information

on the Walt Disney World golf courses Web site (link).

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

through AAA.

Multi-Day Tickets

Gate Prices

Advance Purchase Price

Savings

4-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$219

$202

$17

     Children ages 3 – 9

$176

$162

$14

5-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$249

$230

$19

     Children ages 3 – 9

$200

$184

$16

5-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$282

$259

$23

     Children ages 3 – 9

$226

$208

$18

6-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$312

$288

$24

     Children ages 3 – 9

$250

$231

$21

7-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$342

$316

$26

     Children ages 3 – 9

$274

$253

$21

Annual Passholders

Receive 10 percent 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

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently

available through October 2004.

Sun

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri

Sat

 

8/9

8/10

8/11

8/12

8/13

8/14

 

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-9p

AK 9a-7p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-10p

AK 9a-6p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-9p

AK 9a-6p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-9p

AK 9a-6p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-9p

AK 9a-7p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-9p

AK 9a-6p

BB 9a-7:30p

TL 9a-7:30p

8/15

8/16

  • 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-9p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-8:30p

AK 9a-6p

BB 9a-6p

TL 9a-6p

MK 9a-10p

EF 9a-7p

EW 11a-9p

MGM 9a-8:30p

AK 9a-7p

BB 9a-6p

TL 9a-6p


Entertainment Schedule

Hours and entertainment schedules are currently

available through October 2004.

Theme Park Events

Magic Kingdom

Epcot World Showcase

Disney-MGM Studios

Animal Kingdom

Monday 8/9

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Tuesday 8/10

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p, 10:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Wednesday 8/11

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Thursday 8/12

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Friday 8/13

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Saturday 8/14

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 9p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Sunday 8/15

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

Wishes Fireworks 9p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 8:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Monday 8/16

Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p

SpectroMagic Parade 9p

Wishes Fireworks 10p

Illuminations! 9p

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p

Fantasmic 8:30p

Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 4p

Downtown Disney Entertainment

(Separate admission required)

Jazz Club

West End Stage

Rock & Roll Beach Club

House of Blues

Monday 8/9

Elliot Dyson

Harry Dash

 

 

Tuesday 8/10

Elliot Dyson

Harry Dash

 

 

Wednesday 8/11

Elliot Dyson

Harry Dash

Kabang

 

Thursday 8/12

Tierney Allen

Andy Childs

Kabang

Keith Caton & The Accelerators (Blues Kitchen),

free; 11pm

Friday 8/13

Tierney Allen

Andy Childs

Kabang

Face to Face with My Chemical Romance, Safety

in Numbers and Operatic $17.50; 8pm

Bobby Blackmon (Blues Kitchen), free; 11pm

Saturday 8/14

Tierney Allen

Andy Childs

Disney/Miller Lite Summer Show presents Kaiser

Soze and Isle 7

Uranium Presents The Road Rage Tour Featuring

Chimaira and Machine Head with Trivium and 3 inches of Blood

(main room), $15 advance/$17.50 day of show; 7:30pm

Eric Culberton (Blues Kitchen); free, 11pm

Sunday 8/15

Joy Wright

Stormbringer

 

Daniel James and Revelation (gospel brunch),

$30 adult, $15 child (3-9); 10:30am, 1pm

Monday 8/16

Joy Wright

Kabang

 

 

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