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Update for February 2 8, 2004Go directly to: News & Views | Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Hours/Blockout Dates | Events/Entertainment ScheduleNews and ViewsDisney respondsIn response to Annual Passholders second-rate citizens? in last week's Park Update: Disneyland regarding an incident at the Disneyland park entrance (link), Bob Tucker, Director of Media Relations for the Disneyland Resort, provided MousePlanet with the following comments:
Projections for the 50thForget inflatable cakes, giant top hats or gold paintDisney has landed on a new way to enhance Sleeping Beauty Castle for the upcoming 50th anniversary celebration. The company is working with the Austrian special effects firm Pani to decorate the castle with projected images. Using projected images lets Disney present a unique nighttime show, while leaving the Castle intact during the day. These effects are far more advanced than the simple single-image gobos used at Walt Disney World. Pani's projectors are capable of painting an entire building with still or moving images. The portfolio of images on the Pani Web site (link) are stunning, and the roster of clients impressive. While the display planned for Disneyland is still top secret, people who have seen a computer rendering are enthusiastic about the design, which is said to tell a story about the castle itself.
No photos, please?A MousePlanet reader, who posts as Darkbeer on our MousePad message boards, related a strange encounter at Disneyland this past week. He writes that he was taking photos of the construction in Tomorrowland when a very nice (cast member) came up to me and asked me to stop taking photos Then later, while in the Innoventions queue, I was asked to erase the photo I just took of some of the repaving by another CM
Darkbeer, who contributes photos to Web sites including MousePlanet, says that he was not in an off-limits area, and was taking the photos from publically accessible, on-stage locations.
A MousePlanet photographer took photos in the same area this past weekend, and was not asked to stop or to delete those photos. A Disneyland security cast member said that security was not aware of any policy against photos taken from public areas of the park. Strike oneThe Disneyland Resort avoided a walkout from the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees union this weekend when H.E.R.E. agreed to extend talks for 14 days past the January 31 contract expiration date. Cast members say union representatives are preparing them for a strike if Disney and the union cannot agree on a new contract to cover workers at the Disneyland Hotel and the Paradise Pier Hotel. [Workers at the Grand Californian hotel are covered by a separate contract which expires in 2005.] At issue are wage increases, health care benefits, and work conditions for the 1,300 workers covered under the contract. While talks continue, managers from other business units are being trained at the hotels and restaurants to take the places of workers should the union call for a strike. The new critter country
Disneyland installed a has a new meet-and-greet location located in front of the Indy ride, which is currently closed for rehab. Cast members are on hand to introduce guests to some of the Adventureland wildlife, including a white cockatoo, a scorpion and a millipede. Welcome to the Gift ShopDisney has added a new offering to the Tower of Terror event, scheduled for April 22 and 23. In addition to the $1,595 Tip Top Club package, the $465 Sunset Room Package and the $125 Stardust Room package, a new $59 ticket is available, appropriately called the Gift Shop package. The difference between the two low-end packages seems to be minimal. Customers who buy the Stardust Room package will gain admission to Disney's California Adventure park at the beginning of the event, and will enjoy hors d'oeuvres & refreshments. Those who opt for the less expensive package will be admitted to DCA at 9:00 p.m., and will enjoy refreshments. All four packages include a ride on the new attraction and a lovely parting gift. All four packages will also include a chance to purchase event-exclusive merchandise, which some speculate fueled the decision to add the Gift Shop package. They just want us to pay $60 for the chance to buy merchandise, and they aren't even being subtle about it, wrote one collector. They are going to be in for a shocknobody really collects Tower merchandise! A reader pointed out a strange feature of the two most expensive packages: Each includes one night's accommodations at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel. Since many people attend these events as a couple, Disney has usually offered them a second night at the hotel, instead of two rooms at the hotel for the same night. This year, Disney is again offering a second night's accommodationsbut at the Disneyland Hotel. Couples who purchase the top packages will get just one night at the Grand Californian Hotel, and will then have to switch hotels for their second night stay. Said one prospective customer, I cannot believe they are going to be so pettty as to make me change rooms when I'm paying $1,600 per person for the event. Tickets for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Event will be sold through DisneyGallery.com (link) beginning February 9, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. Current Refurbishments and Attraction ClosuresDisneyland
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Future Attraction Closures
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 EventsFebruary
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Current Discounts & PromotionsNew SoCal Salute announced; two parks, two days at one-day priceThe Disneyland Resort is offering a new version of the Southern Californian resident salute through Friday, April 30. Residents may spend a day at Disneyland and a day at Disney's California Adventure for the price of a one-day ticket. Eligible residents can purchase up to five 2fer tickets per day with proof of Southern California residency (zip codes 90000 through 93599, or Northern Baja California residents within zip codes 21000 through 22999; valid ID required). 2fer tickets are priced at the regular one-day ticket prices for the Disneyland Resort theme parks$47 for ages 10 and up, $37 for ages 3 through 9and are available at Resort ticket booths as well as at the Disneyland Web site (link). The first day of use must occur on the date of purchase; the second day of use must occur within 30 days of purchase or before April 30, whichever occurs first. New AAA ticketsAAA announced new ticket plans for the Disneyland Resort:
The new prices took effect December 24, 2003, and all tickets include free parking. Disney's Wildfire Heroes SaluteDisney's Wildfire Heroes Salute entitles active California firefighters, law enforcement and rescue personnel, with proper organization and photo ID, to one free three-day park hopper ticket. They can also make a one-time purchase of up to five three-day park hopper companion tickets for $39 each. Discounted hotel rates are also available at the three Disneyland Resort hotels. The promotion is valid through March 31, except for blackout dates of February 14 to 16. For more details, visit Disneyland's Disney's Wildfire Heroes Salute Web page (link) or call (714) 520-5069. Annual Passholders nights at the Disneyland Resort hotelsAnnual passholders can book a room at the Paradise Pier hotel for $59. This offer is valid only on Sunday nights, through March. Annual Passholders can also book rooms at the Paradise Pier hotel for $79 a night, Sunday through Thursday. Weekend rates and discounts for the Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Grand Californian are higher. Make reservations at 714-956-MICKEY, and ask for rate plan APN. Note: these offers run concurrently. If your trip includes a Sunday night stay, be sure to ask for the lower rate for that night. 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 the package price includes 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. City Pass available with AAA packagesYou can purchase the Southern California City Pass with Walt Disney Travel Company packages. A Southern California City Pass booklet includes admission to five separate entertainment options:
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 children 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. 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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