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Update for February 9 15, 2004Go directly to: News & Views | Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Hours/Blockout Dates | Events/Entertainment ScheduleNews and ViewsA quiet farewell for Monorail OrangeCast members were notified Sunday afternoon that Monorail Orange will be offically retired from service today. Monorail cast members say that the trouble-prone train is worn out after nearly a year of constant use while the other trains were refurbished, and was finally deemed to be beyond repair.
The retirement comes as Monorail Blue returns to service after a lengthy overhaul. Blue was put into service over the weekend, but was pulled again due to mechanical difficulties. For much of Sunday, the Disneyland Monorail system ran with just one trainMonorail Redor was closed entirely. There is no word if there will be formal retirement ceremony for Orange. Cast members have heard that a new Monorail fleet may soon be under construction for Disneyland, but express concerns that the remaining trains won't last until the new ones are ready. DCA: no longer for hire?Two interesting developments have leaked about future non-events at Disney's California Adventure park. First, Michelle Smith reported this past weekend on FabulousDisneyBabe.com that the ABC Super Soaps Weekends, held in 2002 and 2003 at DCA, have been cancelled for 2004. According to her source, nobody wanted to pay to sponsor the event, which drew thousands of soap opera fans to the park for celebrity meet-and-greets, autograph sessions and discussion panels. Then a poster on the LaughingPlace discussion boards shared a letter she received from ESPN, confirming that the X Games Xperience would not return to DCA this summer. The Xperience, hosted last summer to publicize the ESPN-sponsored X Games in Los Angeles, failed to draw the expected crowds of extreme sports fans. While we never expected to see another Xperience at DCA, rumors circulated last year that a Cirque du Soleil-type show was being pitched as the special promotional event for this summer. Nothing further came from these rumors, and an entertainment cast member says that former Disneyland Resort President Cynthia Harriss scrapped the idea before she left the company last fall. Instead, it looks like the Disneyland Resort has decided to rely less on movie premieres and transitory special events, and focus more on a permanent new addition to the park to draw crowds year-round. In the letter, the ESPN representative said, The number one marketing message for DCA over the next year will be launching the new Tower of Terror. Cast members tell us that Superstar Limo, shuttered for over a year, is scheduled to reopen at the same time that Tower makes its debut. While some cast members speculate that Hollywood and Dine, a food court that is now used for nothing more than private events, may also reopen, one source tells us that Imagineers have been considering the building for use as a dark ride location. Perhaps the fabled Monsters, Inc. attraction could find a home here.
Snow is ComingThe Disneyland Resort kicked off the pre-opening media campaign for the upcoming Snow White An Enchanting Musical, with a handprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood last week. [Read for our coverage of this event.] By contrast to the glitzy Hollywood press event, other parts of the marketing plan for this show are downright esoteric. Billboards have sprouted all around Southern California, sporting a solid white background and a few simple words printed in blue. Many read simply, Snow is on the way, with the date of February 23 listed below. Observant locals, used to seeing Disneyland ads on those same billboards, assumed that the banners referred to something at the resort. Most people probably had no idea what the ads were about. A few days after they first appeared, small Disneyland Resort logos were pasted onto the billboards. Some posters to our MousePad message boards expressed confusion about what they perceived to be a delayed campaign for the holiday season, since Disneyland heavily promoted the snow on Main Street effect during the holidays. Several other readers hail this as a brilliant marketing technique, expecting additional details to be added to the signs as opening day draws near, all in an effort to arouse curiousity in the commuters who will pass the sign several times a week. Let's go cruisingStaff Writer Shoshana Lewin recently returned from a seven-night cruise on the Disney Magic cruise ship, where rumors and gossip of a possible West Coast move were swimming. At several crew Q-&-A sessions, staff members said they were looking at new itineraries, and were vague about European and Alaskan voyages. But when it came to California, the phrase of choice was no comment and an occasional smile. Shoshana then asked a future cruise consultant, if there were going to be cruises on the West Coast in 2005 (to coincide with Disneyland's 50th) how early would bookings start, and she was told there would be more information in two to three months. It is uncertain if this would be a new ship or if one of Disney's two ships, the Magic and Wonder, would reposition, since both ships have the ability to pass through the Panama Canal. No refreshment delivery?Considering the large number of outdoor vending carts and units staggered throughout Disneyland, it's a bit of a surprise when some of their more permament fixtures disappear without warning.
If you have a craving for slushies while in Fantasyland, you might have to wait a while before you can have a Fantasia Freeze. All signs of the Fantasia Freeze stand are gone from under the monorail track near the it's a small world end of Fantasyland, and have been replaced by wooden fences. One cast member was under the impression that the stand was being refurbished, but was not sure when it was returning. A reasonable facsimile is still available at the Goofy Freeze trailer next to Goofy's Bounce House in Toontown, and those who are willing to substitute the various flavors (Coca-Cola, cherry, blue raspberry, raspberry lemon, orange) with plain lemon, can opt for a lemonade slushie from one of the permanent and land-themed frozen lemonade stands.
Tomorrowland is also a victim of disappearing refreshment stands; the Coca-Cola stand is nowhere to be found next to Redd Rocket's. An inquiry with a Tomorrowland cast member revealed that the stand is not used everyday, implying that it is used only on days with bigger park attendance. While February is not a busy month, the stand was not used on either days this past weekend, leaving us to wonder just how busy the park has to be for the stand to reappear. Without the stand, the Delivering Refreshment to a Thirsty Galaxy sign doesn't quite make sense. Tower of Terror UpdateAs the grand opening looms, work continues on the Tower of Terror attraction at DCA. The Tower underwent operational tests this weekend.
Ears to the GroundThe reopening date for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been pushed back to March 10, 2004. Coach John Wooden will sign his new childrens book, Inch and Miles: The Journey to Success, at 3:00 p.m., Sunday, February 22, at Compass Books & Café in Downtown Disney. More details are available on our MousePad discussion boards (link).
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 EventsFebruary
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Current Discounts & PromotionsDisney's Passport Plus Package for 2004 includes:
Prices are as follows:
An additional handling fee of $10 will be charged per mailing address. New 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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