Thursday, October 29, 2009

Waddle the Duck Saw the Truck ...


Shawn over at DisneyShawn has ... yes ... you guessed it ... posted more stuff about the Haunted Mansion. This time, he talks a little bit about one of my favorite "extras" outside the attraction - the pet cemetery. The pet cemetery wasn't an original part of the Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion - it was added about a decade ago, inspired by a similar piece in Disneyland.

Check it out here.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Bats Are Special, Not Spooky!


Mickey Mouse says: Bats are special, not spooky.

Well, actually, that's what the official Disney Parks blog says, but they're no less right. Bats are one of my favorite creatures, and I can't visit the Animal Kingdom without walking through the Maharajah Jungle Trek to see them. Their bat room has widely set wooden bars that separate guests from the bats, but that's all - between them is thin air. How is this possible?

The bats that call Animal Kingdom home are Malayan Flying Foxes, who happen to be one of the largest bats in the world, with a wingspan of over six feet. You don't have to be afraid of these guys, though - they're vegetarians, and love fruit. Contrary to popular belief about bats, these bats don't use echolocation - they have excellent eyesight. So if you feel like someone's watching you ...

But how is it they can't escape their enclosure? These bats fly by gliding - and if they attempted to glide toward the open spaces between the bars, their wings would hit them. They can't tuck them in and make it through without falling. So if one got extra friendly or spotted your Mickey Bar, you're safe!

This Halloween, the bats at the Maharajah Jungle Trek are getting their yearly check-ups. You might be able to catch one for yourself, as they're performed in full view of the public at the Conservation Station.

In conclusion, bats are awesome - wicked awesome, in fact. Rather than be scared by bats this year, why not build a bat house in your backyard? The bats in North America are insectivores - meaning they eat all the mosquitoes and flies that drive us crazy. You can keep your backyard pest-free, and let's face it - a bat house is WAY cooler than a bird house, and a great way to show up your neighbors.

So the next time you're walking through Asia, don't skip the bat room ... stop in and say hi for me. Happy Halloween!

Check out the full article here.

Some Fat, Some Thin ... But the Seventh One Did Him In.


Surprise! More stuff from Shawn at DisneyShawn.

Sorry ... but I just can't get enough of the Haunted Mansion. And apparently Shawn can't either, because he has another post up ... this time about the mausoleums you walk past on your way out. Did you know that the Haunted Mansion was originally supposed to have a pirate theme?

I know you can't resist ... check it out here.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Yet MORE Haunted Mansion Stuff from Shawn


Shawn from the blog DisneyShawn has continued making my day by posting yet another article with behind-the-scenes information about the Haunted Mansion. This time, he tells us about the tombstones in the cemetery next to the attraction's entrance - each honors a Disney Imagineer who worked on creating the attraction. Check it out here.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Pics from Tiana's Showboat Jubilee!


More from the official Disney Parks blog ...

A new show in honor of Disney's upcoming release the Princess and the Frog has premiered in the Magic Kingdom at Disneyworld: Tiana's Showboat Jubilee. As you can see from the photos, the celebration is New Orleans style, filled with jazz, and features appearances from Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen. The procession begins in the Liberty Square area and moves to the water's edge, where everyone boards the riverboat to continue the celebration as they sail.

The show officially launches on October 26th and will continue through January 3rd, 2010 (which sadly means I will miss it). I have also heard that as a part of the show, 30 guests are randomly selected from the park and asked to participate in the day's Jubilee, waving banners from the side of the riverboat and even dressing up in choir robes.


It looks so colorful and fun ... can't say I'm not sad that it won't be playing into August.

Check out the full article here.

Why Not Celebrate EVERY Holiday at Disney?



The official Disney Parks blog has some sweet new articles up today ... no pun intended, just thinking of the pumpkin pie.

How would you like to celebrate Thanksgiving without the cooking? Or the snow (I live in Wisconsin) ... or the dishes?

What if you could invite Chip and Dale instead of your in-laws?

That's right. You can have Thanksgiving dinner in Disneyland.



They call it the "Disney Family Thanksgiving Feast," and its an all-you-can-eat buffet served in the Grand Ballroom at the Disneyland Hotel. At $67 a person, it's a little more than can of that cranberry jello stuff, but listen to this description:

"The fall harvest and Thanksgiving favorites will include carved roasted breast of turkey and prime rib of beef, homemade stuffing, sweet potato soufflĂ©, fresh cranberry orange relish and smashed potato and gravy. Chilled poached shrimp, king crab legs, fresh salads, artisan cheeses, smoked salmon and cured meats will also be included in the display. It may be difficult, but you’ll want to save to room for dessert, which includes a variety of traditional pies, tarts, cookies, crepes and even a chocolate fountain with sweets for dipping."

That's right. A chocolate fountain. A big chocolate fountain.



I'm just glad my grandma makes awesome dumplings and pie, because if not ... I might just be on roadtrip to California this November.

Read the full article here.

It's Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow ...


The Disney and More blog has posted a wonderful tribute to the classic Carousel of Progress attraction, which premiered at the 1964 New York World's Fair and is still running in Tomorrowland today. Of course, Walt Disney worked on developing this show personally, and it focuses on something he loved dearly: the American family.

Unfortunately, the last time I saw this attraction (the only time I can remember well), it broke down three quarters of the way in, so I never saw the last scene featuring technology of the present day. Apparently, this scene has been updated no less than five times to keep it current with the times. I still remember, however, being pleasantly surprised at how clever the show was in its special effects despite its age. Okay, so they really weren't all that impressive compared to what we can do now ... but they were clever none the less, and integrated well into the show. The mechanics controlling the revolving auditorium, on the other hand ...

Oh, well ... I guess there's always next year.

Update: More Haunted Mansion Stuff!




Shawn has updated his blog DisneyShawn with yet more insights into the Haunted Mansion and great photos to go along with it. This time he talks about what lies behind the "Servants Quarters" door, a part of the Mansion I've never seen before. Check it out here.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Halloween is Coming ...


Over at his blog DisneyShawn, Shawn has posted two articles that celebrate the Halloween spirit happening right now in Disneyworld. The first one has tons of photos of the Halloween decorations on Main Street U.S.A., as well as a great commentary that outlines the story behind them (yes - everything at Disney tells a story). Check that one out here.



And just in time for my favorite holiday, he's also posted a blog about one of my favorite attractions, the Haunted Mansion (insert giant grin here). The article has some neat photos and a background on some of the structures outside the Mansion itself that serve to tell its story, like the carriage house and the horse-drawn hearse driven by an unseen ghost horse. I know you're dying to read it ... so click here.

Happy haunting everyone!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Bittersweet Introduction of Monorail Teal

Disney has recently begun test runs of the new Monorail Teal, which was built by combining the undamaged portions of Monorails Pink and Purple into a single new train. The colors pink and purple will be retired from the monorail fleet out of respect for the young cast member who died in the fatal accident earlier this year, and his family. The new Teal train will reportedly be the first to have an updated touch screen pilot control system that Disney has been testing in pursuit of better safety.

While I agree full-heartedly with the decision to retire pink and purple out of respect for the tragedy, it will still haunt my mind every time I see - or ride - Monorail Teal.

Here is a video of the testing. The train has not been repainted yet, and the old colors have been covered up with white stripes:

Monday, October 19, 2009

(Other) Amusing Blogs

Some people are just more interesting bloggers than I am, I guess ...

There have been some really random and funny blogs over at the Touringplans.com blog that are totally worth checking out. One counts down the best and worst bathrooms in the Magic Kingdom, and another talks about the recently announced Fantasyland expansion as if the Princesses and Tinkerbell led a revolution against Mickey for control of the park.

Very cute ...

Monday, October 12, 2009

Toy Story 3 Trailer




The new Toy Story 3 trailer that was released along with the Toy Story/Toy Story 2 3D double feature can be now viewed online. Check it out here!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

More Fun Videos!

I just wanted to post a few random but cute videos I found awhile ago on the Disney Blog.

The first one is of a day in the Magic Kingdom shot in tilt-shift stop motion video, which makes everything look like little moving miniature toys. It was released as part of the Magic Kingdom's 38th anniversary celebration. This one is super cute - check it out. (Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to embed the HTML on this one).

The second one shows the Magic Kingdom being decorated overnight for Halloween in time lapse. This is a fun one also, especially if you love Halloween and wonder how Disney gets everything up so fast for the holidays.

Just Watch It

Visit this post from the official Disney Parks Blog and check out the video of Mickey dancing. You can't miss it.

Seriously. Go.