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Disneyland Resort Update for November 3 9, 2003 |
Go directly to: News & Views | Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Hours/Blockout Dates | Events/Entertainment ScheduleNews and ViewsGrin and Bear it
The magic of synergy has come to Disney's California Adventure. The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail reopened to the public this weekend, featuring a new Brother Bear overlay complete with a new character show and Kenai's Spirit Cave. Additional Brother Bear themes can be found around the resort, including two giant inflatable moose above the World of Disney store. All of this seems to be a lot of effort for a movie that has received rather poor reviews. [Read our review of the film.]
Kenai's Spirit Cave, located in an existing structure in the Challenge Trail, is decorated inside with cave paintings of various critters. When you place your hand inside one of the two glowing paw prints in the walls, your true animal spirit is revealed to you. A sign outside the cave tells you what the result meansbears are loving and strong, wolves are wise and loyal. You might also be an eagle, moose, salmon, beaver or skunk.
The Magic of Brother Bear Show is a cute little character show with a few special effects. The human performer is the Woodcarver, who is preoccupied with divining the true animal spirit of a log he is about to carve into a totem for an adulthood ceremony.
The stage is surrounded with other wood carvings and a large totem of Tuke and Rutt, the wise-cracking moose from the film. Some of the totems have some degree of motion, for example, the elephant's trunk curls up and the eagle's wigs flap. Tuke and Rutt's lower jaws flap up and down when they talk. Koda and Kenai make appearances during the show, and stay after to meet children from the audience.
Between shows, Koda and Kenai mingle in the area around the theater and pose for photos. Koda and Kenai are not signing autograph books because they are bears, and we all know that bears cannot hold pens. A character host said, they're working on it.
Halloween Treats
Over 1,200 people began their Halloween at Disneyland by attending an in-park screening of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. The event included a costume contest, a sing-along screening of the film, a midnight ride on the Haunted Mansion Holiday and trick-or-treating on Main Street. Attendees went home early Halloween morning with an audience-participationbag containing props to wave and throw during the film, and a Nightmare-logo pillowcase filled with treats. There were a few snags due to the larger head count: the four cash registers at the concession stand could not meet the demand of 1,200 people trying to redeem their free popcorn vouchers.
Once the movie ended, the audience was directed to go straight to The Haunted Mansion, only to find a line that extended all the way to The Golden Horseshoe. However, managers quickly stepped in to solve the overcrowding, handing out armloads of popcorn, and suggesting that people go trick-or-treating before they rode Haunted Mansion Holiday. Although some who attended both events said that last year's versiona smaller event held on Halloween nightwas a better event, this year's event was very well received. Compared to the $55 Pirates of the Carribean screening, this event was a great value at just $35. Kudos, Disneyland, for demonstrating that great events don't have to be complicatedor expensive. Halloween Tricks, Part 1Downtown Disney's Trick-or-Treat, held on Sunday, October 26, attracted more than twice the people Disney apparently planned for. Attendees reported that there were long lines just to register at each of the trick-or-treat stations. MousePlanet reader Fred C. said that by 3:15, park officials had already placed signs at the parking structure announcing that the event, which was scheduled to run until 5:00, was over. On the internal cast member Web site, Bryan Wittman, Vice President Disneyland Resort Special Events, posted a combined thank you and appology letter to cast members who worked the event. In the letter, he said that the free trick-or-treat event attracted twice as many visitors as expected. We underestimated the popularity of great Disney offerings like this and unfortunately, the overwhelming crowds caused some Guest disappointments, he said, As we plan for future events, there is much we have learned. Between the recurring popularity of Nightmare events and the overwhelming response to the Downtown Disney Trick-or-Treat Street event, Disneyland has ample evidence that a Halloween event like Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party would be a huge sucess in Anaheim. Halloween Tricks, Part 2
Last Halloween, several MousePlanet readers were thrilled to visit Disneyland and find the park overrun with villains. Frollo, the Evil Queen, the Big Bad Wolf and even Maleficent had decended upon the park that day, to pose for photographs and give visitors the rare opportunity to get their wicked autographs.
Although many of the more uncommon villains stayed home this year, others, including Jafar, Hades, and the Queen of Hearts, were seen skulking around Fantasyland.
Ignore the ride behind the wallA new meet-and-greet location has been installed in front of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, but don't expect to see Mickey and Minnie. Instead, horses from the backstage Circle D Ranch are making daily appearances in front of an actual Disneyland stagecoach. Guests can get up close and personal with the horses, and can even pet them. Participants include Rex, a dapple Percheron that is often seen on Main Street pulling the trolley, and a very pregnant white quarterhorse. A cast member explained that this location is the first in a series of nostalgia exhibits planned for the upcoming 50th Anniversary.
Ah, yes, the nostalgia angle. So are we to fondly remember how we met a variety of critters at the old Big Thunder Ranch, while we ignore the fact that the former ranch area now sits closed and abandoned, used only for company picnics? Should we be nostalgic for the Disneyland Stagecoach line, while we overlook the ironic placement of this new exhibit in front of the ride that recently claimed the life of a visitor? It's one thing to be nostalgic about something that was replacedwe can fondly remember the Swiss Family Robinson while visiting Tarzan's Treehouse and be nostalgic about the Country Bear Jamboree, while experiencing The Many Adventures of Winnie the Poohbut to celebrate an attraction that has been ripped out and never replaced is not nostalgic, it's pathetic.
What's next? Will they pull a Submarine up to the dock and open it for nostalgic walk-throughs? How about a nostalgic photo opportunity in the still-standing Skyway bucket tower? Better yet, they can nostalgically place People Mover cars on the Tomorrowland track. None of this has anything to do with the horse, of course. The meet-and-greet is a neat opportunity, and there was a long line of children happily petting the horses last week. But this whole nostalgia theme smacks of classic misdirection. That is, if Disney can turn our attention the past, perhaps we won't notice how little the future seems to hold. Space, the closed frontier
Speaking of the future, construction walls went up around the American Space Experience last Tuesday, and the 5-year-old exhibit is being packed up and carted out. The former exhibit space, along with the former CircleVision location next door, will be the home of Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. The ride, which has not been officially announced, is planned to open in Spring 2005.
Preview for a fewAfter we reported last week that the Disneyland Resort would be hosting an Annual Passholder preview on November 18 and 19, a few readers asked if we had printed the wrong dates. There is no information about this event on the Disneyland Web site, the park's Guest Relations department claimed to know nothing about it, and heyaren't those weekdays?
Unfortunately for those passholders who have day jobs, our information was correct. The Annual Passholder event is being held on a Tuesday and Wednesday, days where DCA closes at 6 p.m. The extra passholder discounts, details of which have not yet been announced, will be valid those two days as well. A matter of perspectiveHave you heard this one? Two visitors are walking through the Magic Kingdown, and see that workers are painting one of the buildings. Visitor A points to this scene and says with disgust, Look at thatthey're painting. Visitor B takes in the scene and says with awe, Look at thatthey're painting!
Sadly, that isn't a joke, but a real discussion that took place between an infrequent visitor and an annual passholder. The infrequent visitor was surprised to see maintenance work being done during the operating day, instead of overnight as was once the norm. The passholder was so happy to see something being painted that it didn't matter when or where it was done. During the past several weeks, painters have been making their way up Main Street, giving the buildings a much-needed touchup. Like that passholder, we're so happy to see Main Street get the attention it needs that we don't care when they do it. Mickey's 75th AnniversaryThe Disneyland Resort will launch a 75th Anniversary on November 18 at the World of Disney store in Downtown Disney. Event merchandise, including apparel, print art and pins, will be available for sale. A selection of artwork will be on display until January 31, when it will be offered for sale at auction. Have a Coke, and a pass -MousePlanet reader SoCalSnowWhite made an interesting discovery inside a 12-pack of Coke. Inside was a $20 off coupon towards the purchase of a new Deluxe or Premium Disneyland Resort Annual Pass. The coupon is valid through January 31, 2004. Another reader reported finding the same offer on a two-liter bottle of Coke. Monorail update
As we reported last week, the lone working train on the Disneyland Monorail line broke down on Wednesday, October 22, and remained closed for the rest of the week. The cause of the breakdown was said to be a stress fracture on an axle. Mechanics repaired Monorail Orange that weekend, and the train was put back into service for a few hours on Saturday and about four hours Sunday evening. Another stress fracture was found on Monday, and Monorail Orange went back into the repair shop. The train returned to service this past Thursday afternoon. Cast members have said that Monorails Blue and Purple are both undergoing extensive refurbishment, including the installation of a new drive system. Monorail Red, which some rumors suggest has been cannibalized to provide parts to the other three trains, is expected to be back in service in time for the holiday crowds. Ears to the ground......Disneyland Cast Choir Members have been told that the narrator for both nights of the 2003 Candlelight Processional scheduled for December 6 and 7, will be Louis Gossett, Jr. Current Refurbishments and Attraction ClosuresDisneyland
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Note: Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. All information is subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, call Disneyland at (714) 781-7290.Park EventsNovember
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Current Discounts & PromotionsHave a Coke, and a passSpecially marked 12-packs and two-liter bottles of Coca-Cola in Southern California are currently offering a $20 off coupon towards the purchase of a new Deluxe or Premium Disneyland Resort Annual Pass. The coupon is valid through Jan 31, 2004. Angels in the OutfieldDisney Visa cardholders will be receiving a certificate in their next statement for a free try at the Angels in the Outfield midway game at DCA. Fall Resident Salute Two parks, two days for the price of one.Southern California residents can purchase a one-day ticket to Disneyland and a one-day ticket to Disney's California Adventure for the price of a regular one-day admission.* The resort hotels are offering a Stay and Play package in conjunction with this discount. It includes the resident salute 2-for-1 theme park ticket plus a one-night stay at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels. The package starts at $89 per person. ** To book this package, call (714) 956-MICKEY and ask for the package code SAP. *Offer valid through 11/24/03 for Southern California residents ZIP codes 90000-93599. Admission valid one day at Disneyland Park, and one day at Disney's California Adventure Park. May purchase up to 5 tickets per person, per day, with valid ID. First day of use must be on purchase day. Ticket valid 30 days from first use, or through 11/25/03, whichever occurs first. Restrictions apply. Tickets are non-transferable. Offer may not be combined with other discounts or promotions. **Valid for arrivals through 11/24/03 for Southern California residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599. $89 price is per person, double occupancy, Sunday through Thursday standard room rate at Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, and includes 2 days admission, valid one day at Disneyland Park, and one day at Disney's California Adventure Park. Weekend rates and other room rates may vary. Ticket valid 30 days from first use, or through 11/25/03, whichever occurs first. Price excludes resort fees and taxes. Limit 5 people per room, at an additional cost per person. Promotional rate is subject to availability and advance reservations required. Not available for groups. All offers, events, tickets, age ranges, services, attractions, and entertainment, may be seasonal, and are subject to change without notice. A Nightmare deal at CostcoMousePad member Tiki Junki purchased a copy of The Nightmare Before Christmas at a local Costco store, and discovered a Disneyland Resort offer inside. The $13 Special Edition DVD comes with a voucher for up to 4 preissued Fastpass tickets for the Haunted Mansion, and a voucher for one free cloisonne pin from the Le Bat en Rouge Shop in New Orleans Square. The vouchers are good until March 31, 2004, and are redeemable at Disneylandthere nothing to mail in, and you won't wait four to six weeks for the passes and pin to arrive. Annual Passholders nights at the Disneyland Resort hotelsAnnual passholder discounts are available at the Paradise Pier hotel through December 12. Rates are $79 per night weekdays, and $119 per night weekends. AP rooms are also available at the Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel at higher rates. Get 5 days and 4 nights for the price of 3Book a package at the Disneyland Resort for a minimum four-nights through the Walt Disney Travel Company, and your package price will include one night's free accommodations at participating hotels. Your package will also include a five-day Disneyland Resort park hopper ticket for the price of a three-day Disneyland Resort park hopper ticket. Click here for a list of participating hotels and dates. Disney's Armed Forces SaluteThrough Friday, December 19, all active members of the United States military (including Coast Guard and activated National Guard and Reservists) qualify for Disney's Armed Forces Salute and can claim one free 3-day park-hopper tickets. Since the tickets expire on December 19, you must claim them by December 17 to use all three day's worth. The passes can only be claimed at a park gate ticket booth. To claim the passes, valid military ID must be shown; activated National Guard and Reservists must also show their active duty orders. In addition to the one free pass, each qualifying person can also purchase up to five 3-day companion passes for $39 each. If the qualifying person cannot visit a park to purchase these companion tickets, a spouse may do so instead. Annual passholder discounts at AlamoCalifornia residents get discounts of up to 20 percent off Alamo's retail rates in the United States. For more details and the discount code you'll need for this offer, visit the annual passholder section of the Disneyland Web site. ESPN Zone discounts for annual passholdersDisneyland annual passholders can get an Season Ticket Frequent Dining Card at the Downtown Disney ESPN Zone. The Season Ticket entitles you to a free soda with your meal purchase of $6.99 or more. Once you have made four meal purchases, you receive the fifth meal and soda free, and get a chance to win a pair of tickets to the ESPY Awards in 2004. See location for more information and details. City Pass now available with AAA packagesYou can now purchase the Southern California City Pass with Walt Disney Travel Company packages. With a Southern California City Pass booklet, you will receive admission to five separate entertainment options. Admission includes:
Instead of the Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket currently included in California packages from the Walt Disney Travel Company, guests can select a Southern California city's for an additional charge of $47 per pass ($32 per pass for guests ages 3 through 9). Note: The Southern California City's does not include the $10 ESPN Zone Arena Game Card, or the California package's feature that allows guests to collect multiple Fastpass tickets at once for free in advance. 5-Day Park Hopper promotion extendedThe Get a 5-Day Park Hopper ticket for the price of a 3-Day ticket promotion has been extended through January 5, 2004. These tickets are available when you order online from Disneyland.com. Restrictions apply see site for details. AAA Passport Plus PackageFor $122.75, you can get a 5-day park hopper and the following extras:
A $13.75 FedEx fee applies to each reservation, (not per person). This package is available without an air or hotel purchase, and must be purchased at your local AAA affiliate office at least 5 days before you plan to use the tickets. Many readers have experienced difficulties when trying to purchase this package from their local AAA affiliate. Be sure to read this thread on our MousePad discussion boards, for more information about the package and tips on how to help your AAA travel agent book your package. AAA-Disney's Resort Magic PackageThis package requires a minimum 2-night hotel stay, and includes:
You can book this package through your local AAA affiliate travel agent. Park Hours/Blockout DatesDL: Disneyland
Visit our Annual Passholders Blockout Dates 2003-2004 page to see more dates. Entertainment Schedule
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