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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Disney's Coronado Springs Resort


August 1, 1997 – Walt Disney World

Disney's Coronado Springs Resort opens at Walt Disney World.  This 1,967 room hotel features a Southwestern U.S. / Mexican theme, and falls within the moderate category of resorts.  The resort features Lago Dorado, a large central lake, which features the "Dig Site", an Aztec inspired swimming pool with pyramid, slides, water features and a dry playground area.  The resort includes a convention center offering nearly 100,000 square feet of meeting space.


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Casey Jr. Circus Train


July 31, 1955 - Disneyland

Casey Jr. Circus Train (based on the train of the same name from the classic 1941 Disney film "Dumbo") opens in Fantasyland. The attraction is located in the back of the land, next to Dumbo the Flying Elephant, but unfortunately was not ready to open in time when for the park's Grand Opening two weeks earlier.  

Casey Jr. Circus Train at Disneyland - © Disney

Monday, July 30, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Disneyland Paris


July 30, 1993 – Disneyland Paris

Indiana Jones et le Temple du PĂ©ril debuts at Disneyland Paris (then known as Euro Disneyland). This wild roller coaster, based on the Indiana Jones films is located in Adventureland, and takes guests on a perilous adventure through a lost temple riding in mine-style train cars. 



Sunday, July 29, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Rock N Roller Coaster


July 29, 1999 – Walt Disney World

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith premieres at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios) with a special, by invitation-only party featuring Aerosmith as the featured guests of honor.  The party includes a buffet of all-you-can-eat food and beverages and an opportunity to ride the roller coaster with a member of the band!    This all-new enclosed steel roller coaster is found at the end of Sunset Boulevard, near the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction.  The attraction will open to the public the next day, July 30th.


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - It's a Girl, Disneyland!


July 4, 1979 - Disneyland

The first baby is born at Disneyland, in Anaheim, CA. Teresa Salcedo is a bouncing, 6 lb, 10 oz, baby girl is born to parents Rosa and Elias Salcedo.  On a bench behind the Plaza Inn restaurant at the central hub, Rosa goes into labor and soon thereafter welcomes little Teresa. Later Mickey Mouse honors the Los Angeles area family with an embossed, commemorative certificate - "Disneyland Birth Certificate No.1."


Monday, July 2, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - Disneyland's New Tomorrowland - 1967


July 2, 1967 - Disneyland

Disneyland's New Tomorrowland debuts.  The Peoplemover, Rocket Jets, General Electric's Carousel of Progress, and the Tomorrowland Terrace restaurant all open in the newly updated Tomorrowland.  The Peoplemover, an all-new family friendly attraction, offers a leisurely ride over Tomorrowland in all-electric vehicles utilizing linear induction motors.  Sitting high above the Peoplemover's station, the Rocket Jets, a 12 two-person spinning rocket attraction, thrusts guests high into the sky as they spin round and round above the central Tomorrowland plaza.  

Thanks to overwhelming success at the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York, Walt Disney had the imagineers bring the Carousel of Progress attraction west to Disneyland where it is still sponsored by General Electric - the World's Fair sponsor who Walt convinced to help build the attraction in the first place. Sponsored by Coca-Cola, the Tomorrowland Terrace features a stage for live entertainment, which hydraulic rises from underground when in use, and then lowers once again when dormant.  The Tomorrowland Terrace includes an all-new out of this world lunch and dinner menu. 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History: CARSLAND is FINALLY OPEN!!


JUNE 15, 2012:  DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE – Anaheim, CA

After a long 5 years of multiple parts of Disney California Adventure being being a myriad of construction walls, the long anticipated re-launch of the Disneyland Resort’s “second gate” is here!  It is the culmination of the park’s 5-year, $1.8 billion dollar “re-do”, which today sees the public Grand Opening of both CARSLAND and the all-new entrance land, BUENA VISTA STREET

Originally opened February 8, 2001, Disney’s California Adventure (as it was then known), was hoped to be a huge success at transforming Disneyland into a multi-day destination “Resort” as Walt Disney World is.  With more than a $1 billion investment to transform the old Disneyland parking lot into the new theme park, as well as build the Downtown Disney District and the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the company was excited about the prospects that the second gate would offer.  Unfortunately the projections did not bear out as company management had hoped, but the park did produce one of the most original and sought after attractions in a long time – Soaring Over California (which as a result produced a copy on the east coast and opened as Soarin’ at Epcot on May 5, 2005).  In order to boost attendance and turn what was quickly viewed as a marginal, half-day park into a more full-fledged stand-alone park, additions and modifications were quickly put on the agenda:  incorporating more Disney characters and entertainment, Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTurtle Talk with Crusha bug’s land (the first new land added offering 4 new attractions designed specifically for young children:  Heimlich’s Chew Chew, Flik’s Flyers, Francis’ Lady Bug Boogie and Tuck and Rolls Drive ‘em Bugggies ), Monsters Inc: Mike & Sully to the Rescue and the Aladdin musical stage show all came between 2002 and 2005.  In addition the Block Party Bash, filled with Pixar characters debuted in 2005 and the Main Street Electrical Parade – re-christened Disney’s Electrical Parade was added in as nighttime entertainment in 2006.  After the Block Party Bash was moved to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida in 2009, the all-new Pixar Play Parade replaced it. In 2008 construction began on a number of new attractions to the Paradise Pier area, and in 2009 construction on Carsland began.
 New and re-themed attractions for Paradise Pier included Toy Story Midway Mania (originally conceived and designed for the Paradise Pier area of the park, and shortly after construction began in 2007 it was decided to be added in to Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida as well. Ultimately the Florida version opened just days prior to the California version as there was less construction needed in Florida than California, since the California version goes underneath the California Screamin' roller coaster (which was mildly re-themed for the redo) and the Florida version is housed completely inside a pre-existing soundstage structure at that park); Mickey’s Fun Wheel (formerly the Sun Wheel), Silly Symphony Swings (replaced the original Orange Stinger), Goofy’s Sky School (formerly Mulholland Madness), the beautiful nighttime water and laser spectacular World of Color, on Paradise Bay, and The Little Mermaid: Arial’s Undersea Adventures.  New shops and restaurants were also added to the mix, as well as various daytime entertainment offerings. 

BUENA VISTA STREET, the all-new park entrance land, transports park guests to Los Angeles and Hollywood of the 1920’s, when Walt Disney first moved to California from the Midwest.  It is completely new, offering a wide array of shops and dining locations – including the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical CafĂ©, which is the home of the very first Starbucks inside any Disney theme park ever.  (Starbucks will be opening locations in all other domestic Disney parks in the near future).  It was a massive undertaking for the theme park to completely shut-down and redo its’ entrance area – and the first time in Disney theme park history that the company ever made the decision to do so, but it was such a good decision.  The theming, landscaping and surroundings are simply gorgeous, and well-worth the wait and inconvenience caused to the guests throughout the construction process. With the addition of the Red Car Trolley, and numerous walk-about themed characters and musical acts, Buena Vista Street is now a charming complement to Main Street, U.S.A. across the esplanade in the original Disney theme park – Disneyland, and continues the story, if you will.  Whereas Main Street, U.S.A. represents the small-town charm of Walt’s boyhood home in Missouri, Buena Vista Street represents the optimism of the young man and his dreams as he and his brother Roy embarked on cranking out Mickey Mouse cartoons and turning the Disney Brothers Studio into the entertainment behemoth we all know and love today.

At the end of Buena Vista Street, you’ll find the Carthay Circle Theatre, a full-scale recreation of the West Los Angeles theatre that was the site of the World Premiere of Walt Disney’s 1937 classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – the first full-length animated motion picture.  This Carthay Circle Theatre doesn’t show films, but is an exquisite table-service restaurant, filled with tributes to the film and the original structure. Upstairs there is an additional dining location, open only to the membership of the newly expanded Club 33, Disneyland’s private, members-only club conceived of by Walt himself as a way to entertain various VIP’s and their guests over in New Orleans Square, on the second level of that land.  The Club has a waiting list several years long, with hundreds of people still waiting to be asked to join, but with the inclusion of the Carthay Circle’s lounge as part of the Club, several hundred new members were added to the Club’s roster. 

CARSLAND, the all-new 12 acre land recreating the Route 66 town of Radiator Springs from the Disney-Pixar CARS films is the home of 3 exciting new attractions, plus a myriad of shops and restaurants based on locations and characters from the films.
  • Flo’s V8 CafĂ© is themed 
  • dining location open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and is one of the largest restaurants in the entire Disneyland Resort, full of beautiful and intricate details that help to tell the story of Radiator Springs.
  • Cozy Cone Motel is a series of quick-service counter locations, selling things such as ice cream, popcorn, churros, beverages, including beer, and other snack items.  Limited table seating is available in the courtyard.
  • Fillmore’s Taste In is a fruit and juice stand.
  • Sarge’s Surplus Shop is filled with all kinds of clothing and toys. Several unique Carsland inspired items can be found here. 
  • Ramone’s House of Body Art is full of adult clothing and car accessories, many of which are uniquely themed to the land and not available anywhere else. 
  • Lizzie’s Curios Shop was designed to be an eclectic shop filled with unique and fun trinkets and finds just as people would have found when stopping along the famed Route 66 during their cross country treks, but sadly that fun concept was discarded by management, and so this shop just sells standard Disney souvenirs available in practically every other location throughout both of the parks and Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort. It is the official Pin Trading location for the land, and the Vinylmation center as well. 
  • Luigi’s Flying Tires is a tire-inspired attraction that allows guests to hover above the air table as they move around the floor turning and bumping into each other.  It is a 21st century updated version of the “Flying Saucers” attraction that once lived in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in the mid-1960’s.  The imagineers worked hard to bring this attraction to Carsland, but from all initial testing and reports, it’s a very slow loading, low capacity attraction.  Waits will be long for just a couple of moments of air time.
  • Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree is the sleeper hit of the land!  It is a fun musical spinner attraction where guests sit in the “tow” portion of the vehicle, behind Mater and enjoy several moments of spinning fun!  With 8 regular musical tracks playing as they spin, and lots of funny interjections from Mater along the way, guests are sure to enjoy this experience.
  • Radiator Springs Racers is by far the “star” attraction of the land.  This attraction takes guests on a thrilling journey through 6 acres of this new land!  Both indoors and outdoors, guests will find all sorts of stunning views of the new land as they interact with numerous characters from the films, and ultimately race another ride vehicle to the finish line! The theming is rock solid, the indoors sets are expansive and very well done, and the desert inspired landscaping is lush and very appropriate. The concept behind the attraction was based on the original Test Track at Epcot, but goes way beyond that in design, theme, technology and execution.  The attraction itself offers Fastpass and Standby lines, as well as a Single Rider line.

Disney California Adventure certainly has been transformed since what premiered back in February 2001.  It has been a long and interesting process to watch – but in the end, I believe that the park, and the Disneyland Resort is much better for it.   Personally I was very disappointed in the original park – with its' "hip & edgy" vibe, and very lackluster, non-Disney feel but I have and have been thrilled with each new addition. Just as Disney's Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney-MGM Studios) was a half-day park when it first opened in 1989, that park and now this park have both grown and expanded into full-day adventures.  I used to take my son there as a “daddy-son” afternoon for an hour or two when the park first opened.  Our family has been many times through the years since we moved from Southern California to the Midwest.  We can’t wait to get back and experience it all together once more – now that the re-do has been completed.   After so long – and so many additions - the park has finally come into its’ own, and can finally be called a full-day, stand-along adventure, as the other parks in the Disney pantheon are.  


If you have not yet made a trip to the Disneyland Resort - now is definitely the time to start planning!  I'd be thrilled to help you with that process too.  If you need more information, don't hesitate to visit my website for more info. 
  


Monday, June 4, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Sailing Ship Columbia

June 4, 1958 - Disneyland


Sailing Ship Columbia, a full-scale replica of the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe, is christened at Disneyland.  



Saturday, June 2, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Ariel's Undersea Adventure


June 2, 2011 - Disney California Adventure Park

The Disneyland Resort celebrates the opening of the all-new adventure in the Paradise Pier area of Disney California Adventure,  The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure with a special ceremony featuring Jodi Benson, the original voice of Ariel, as she performs "Part of Your World," from the film’s Academy Award-winning score. (Both Jodi Benson and  Pat Carroll - the actress who voiced Ursula, the sea witch - had taken the first ride on the attraction the day before).

This attraction is currently being replicated at Walt Disney World as part of the "New Fantasyland" expansion, and is slated to open sometime in the fall of 2012, ideally prior to the Christmas season.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - It's a Small World


May 30, 1966 - Disneyland

Walt Disney and Disneyland honor both Memorial Day, and the park's newest Fantasyland attraction - "it's a small world".  Walt presides over a Grand Opening celebration for the attraction that was first built for the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York. (The original flume and attraction components - the more than 500 "singing and dancing" dolls - have all been installed at the park in Anaheim).  During the celebration, appropriately costumed children representing nations of the world, join Walt Disney in pouring waters from the seven seas into the flume. The attraction features the well-known song of the same name, composed by Richard & Robert Sherman. (Since it premiered in 1966, more than 256 million guests have experienced Disneyland's "it's a small world" attraction.)
'it's a small world" decked out for
the Christmas season by day - 2008
and by night, when it is seasonally transformed
 into "it's a small world holiday" - also 2008

Friday, May 25, 2012

This Day in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Disneyland


May 25, 1983 - Disneyland

As part of the New Fantasyland renovations, Disneyland adds Pinocchio's Daring Journey, which officially opens to guests.  It is the first Disneyland attraction added to the park that first debuted at Tokyo Disneyland (opening a month earlier in April 1983) and the first attraction created by the Imagineers to use holographic material. The dark ride is based on Walt Disney’s 1940 animated classic, and Jiminy Cricket guides guests through various scenes from the film.


May 25, 2007 - Disneyland

In conjunction with the continued success of Walt Disney Pictures “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy (the newest film, “At World’s End” recently had its World Premiere on the Rivers of America at Disneyland), the long-time Frontierland attraction Tom Sawyer Island is rededicated as Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island.  An artificial island surrounded by the Rivers of America, originally left vacant during the park’s opening year, became Tom Sawyer Island in the summer of 1956. The network of intricate caves and caverns now contain to the Pirates of the Caribbean films, as well as the traditional Mark Twain characters from the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - Epcot Center


May 15, 1974 - Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney Productions president and chief operating officer, Card Walker, announces to a meeting of the American Marketing Association that Walt Disney Productions has begun moving forward with a "a phased program" of development for Walt Disney's concept for EPCOT at the Walt Disney World Resort.  Walt's idea of a real city serves as the inspiration, and the imagineers are in the process of taking apart and concocting something different.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Legislation Creating Reedy Creek


May 12, 1967 – Orlando, Florida

Signing legislation, Florida's Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., officially enables Walt Disney Productions to build and operate Disney World (later renamed Walt Disney World by Roy O. Disney, in honor of his brother Walt, whom Roy wanted everyone to remember who’s dream it was the company was building in Central Florida).  With the legislation signing, the Reedy Creek Improvement District is created as well as the cities of Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, and Florida taxpayers will not have to spend public money on Disney construction – and the Disney organization will not have to rely on state agencies for approval of anything built.  

Because Disney has so many plans for the theme park, the company decides to build it in phases.  Phase One will consist of a theme park, two resort hotels (called the "Tempo Bay Resort Hotel" and the "Polynesian Village Resort") and a campground.  The theme park will be a modeled after and built as a larger version of the company’s original theme park, Disneyland, in Anaheim, CA.  The park and the two hotels will be situated around a large, man-made lagoon, and near the existing, natural Bay Lake – located at the northwestern edge of the vast 43 square mile property acquired by the company between 1966 and 1967. 

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Norway


May 6, 1988 - Walt Disney World

Norway, the second new World Showcase pavilion at EPCOT Center to be added to the original roster (taking the count up to 11 nations), has a soft opening. The new pavilion includes the Fjording shop, Puffin's Roost shop, Kringla Bakeri og Kafe restaurant, and Restaurant Akershus. The pavilion will not actually officially open until July when the featured attraction, Maelstrom, will officially set sail on July 5th. This innovative attraction features the first time a Disney attraction vehicle switches direction, turning the boat and its' passengers around not once, but twice during it course through its Scandinavian settings. Following the boat ride, passengers are treated to a short, 5 minute film about the Norwegian history, culture and landscape.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Disney Dollars

May 5, 1987 - Disneyland - Anaheim, CA


Disneyland first introduces Disney Dollars, in $1 and $5 denominations.  This exclusive currency features Mickey Mouse on the $1 bill, and Goofy on the $5 bill.  Guests may exchange their regular U.S. currency for this special park currency at ticket booths and Guest Relations, and it may be used for purchases throughout the park.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Today in Disney Parks and Resorts History - Disneyland Paris

Euro Disneyland  (today known as Disneyland Paris)
Marne-La-Vallee, France 

Euro Disneyland officially opens in Paris' eastern suburb of Marne-La-Vallee and inaugural ceremonies are broadcast to the entire European continent by five national television networks.  Preparations and initial estimates indicated up to 500,000 visitors would arrive, but only y 50,000 are admitted due to protests from French people who fear their culture will be hijacked and damaged by the Disney park and its Americanized products and experiences.  Blacking out road signs to the resort on surrounding roads, power cables are vandalized by some citizens among other disruptive behavior. The fourth Magic Kingdom style park is only part of the new resort, which also includes Festival Disney, a shopping and dining area, as well as five hotels:  Hotel Cheyenne, Santa Fe, Newport Bay Club, Hotel New York and Disneyland Hotel as well as Davy Crockett Ranch, a campground resort located several miles away from the main resort area.  Disneyland Hotel is situated directly in front of the main entrance to the newest Disneyland theme park, with many resort rooms directly overlooking the theme park itself.

Opening day attractions, restaurants and shops in 5 themed lands include:


ADVENTURELAND:
Attractions
Pirates of the Caribbean
Les Cabane des Robinson
Adventure Isle area

Restaurants
Captain Hook's Galley
Blue Lagoon Restaurant
Aux Epices Enchantees
Explorer's Club

DISCOVERYLAND:
Attractions
Star Tours
Orbitron - Machines Volantes
Videopolis Stage
Cinémagique (showing the film Captain EO)

Restaurants
Café Hyperion
Café des Visionnaires

FANTASYLAND:
Attractions
Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin (ferris wheel)
Peter Pan's Flight
Mad Hatter's Tea Cups
Alice's Curious Labyrinth
Dumbo Flying Elephants
It's a Small World
Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains
Les Voyages de Pinocchio attraction
Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant
Le Carrousel de Lancelot

Restaurants & Shops
Toad Hall Restaurant
Auberge de Cendrillon
Pizzeria Bella Notte

FRONTIERLAND:
Attractions
Cottonwood Creek Ranch Critter Corral
Mark Twain Riverboat
River Rogue Keelboats
Pueblo Trading Post
Rustler Roundup Shootin' Gallery
Indian Canoes
Big Thunder Mountain
Phantom Manor

Restaurants & Shops
Silver Spur Steakhouse
Cowboy Cookout Barbeque
Fuente del Oro Restaurante
Lucky Nugget Saloon
Thunder Mesa Mercantile Building
Last Chance Café

MAIN STREET, USA:
Attractions
Fire Truck
Omnibus
Horse-Drawn Streetcars

Restaurants & Shops
Cable Car Bake Shop
Boardwalk Candy Palace
Disney & Co.
Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour
Market House Deli
Casey's Corner
Plaza East Boutique
Plaza West Boutique
Harrington's Fine China & Porcelains
Ribbons & Bows Hat Shop
Harmony Barber Shop
Storybook Store
Glass Fantasies
Walt's - An American Restaurant
Victoria's Home-Style Cooking
Plaza Gardens Restaurant

FESTIVAL DISNEY:
Restaurants
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
L.A. Bar and Grill
Key West Seafood
Annette's Diner

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - Earl of Sandwich

February 28, 2004 - Walt Disney World


Earl of Sandwich opens at Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney Marketplace.  The shop is named in honor of the man who is credited with inventing the sandwich in 1762 - British Naval officer John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich.  Montagu's living descendant, the 11th Earl of Sandwich (also John Montagu) and his son collaborated with the people behind the Planet Hollywood chain to develop the quick-service sandwich shop, which features a wide selection of made-to-order delights such as this Hawaiian sandwich, made with ham and fresh pineapple.  



Saturday, February 4, 2012

Today in Disney Company History - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

February 4, 1938 - Nationwide


Original theatrical poster
Walt Disney's Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs is released nationwide.  The film, which first premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles on December 21, 1937, finally enters broad release through the distribution relationship Walt Disney has with RKO Radio Pictures.  It is the first feature-length animated film.  

Monday, January 23, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - Walt Disney World Speedway

January 23, 1995 - Walt Disney World

Plans for the Walt Disney World Speedway are officially announced. Construction on the racing facility will begin later in the year on a site located near the Magic Kingdom's parking lot.  The speedway will also be home to one of the largest "hidden" Mickey's around - best seen from aerial photos.



Monday, January 16, 2012

Today in Disney Parks & Resorts History - Walt Disney World Marathon

January 16, 1994 – Walt Disney World

On this cold January morning, a brand new sports tradition begins at Walt Disney World with the inaugural Walt Disney World Marathon, as nearly 12,000 participants from around the world line up for what would become an annual event.  The 26.2 mile race route takes runners along regular and backstage roads, passes resorts and literally goes through all three Walt Disney World theme parks. The overall winner is Leonid Shetsov, of Russia, with a time of 2:14:27.

Other 1994 winners are:
  • Paul Cummings, Lehl, Utah, 2:27:50 – Men’s Masters
  • Carol Virga, Delray Beach, Fla., 2:49:53 – Women’s Masters
  • David Bailey, Vista, Calif., 1:52:29 – Men’s Chair
  • Katherine Hunter, Orlando, Fla., 2:31:47 – Women’s Chair