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Update for June 613, 2005Go directly to: News & Views | Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Schedule/Blockout DatesNews and ViewsPossible cruise itinerariesIt looks like Disney Cruise Line may be looking to expand its reach even further than cruises out of Florida and California. The cruise line sent out a survey to some Castaway Club Members (previous DCL cruisers) with a survey on possible 2007 itineraries. In addition to Mediterranean cruises out of Barcelona and a Baltic cruise out of Southampton, England, there were two West Coast possibilities listed (in addition to the expected Mexico route). 7Night Alaskan Cruise out of Vancouver (Canada)
7Night Alaskan Cruise out of Seattle
While these show an interesting amibition for expansion by Disney Cruise Line, it definitely highlights the need for DCL to bring online a third or even fourth ship. Right now, the line is in a zerosum environment where each cruise on a new itinerary has to replace one or more of the existing cruises. ASIMODisneyland unveiled a futuristic new exhibit last week with the premiere of Say Hello to Hondas ASIMO, a live science show inside Tomorrowlands Innoventions attraction. After two national tours and demonstrations in front of 130,000 people, ASIMO has established its only North American home at Disneyland.
Honda calls ASIMO the worlds most advanced humanoid robot, and this show will give Disneyland park guests the opportunity to watch as a human host puts the robot through its paces.
ASIMO is said to stand for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, (though many believe that the robot was named in honor of the late Isaac Asimov, author of I, Robot.) Honda says that ASIMO was designed to be a helper to people, and that it represents a milestone towards the goal of creating a robot that can help people in need. ASIMO is four feet tall, allowing it to assist a person confined to a bed or a wheelchair and to look directly at an adult who is seated or sitting upright in bed. ASIMO has two arms and two hands, and in the future might be able to open and close doors, operate light switches, and carry objects. For now, ASIMO serves to provide a tantalizing glimpse at the future, and participates in educational and outreach programs like the one at Disneyland.
The pre-show recaps the worlds fascination with robots since Egyptian times, and highlights the representation of robots in entertainment, animatronics, science and industry. When the curtain rises, we meet our human host, Katie McGuire. Katie explains that she and her husband Tom are both engineers at Honda, and they have been selected as the very first family to get to bring ASIMO home.
Lest you forget Hondas altruistic intentions for ASIMO, a video call with husband Tom reveals that he uses a wheelchair, and Katies comments include several references to the robots potential value to people with disabilities. Some might find this angle over played and a little patronizing. The McGuire children and Katies parents also make video appearances during the show.
During the 15-minute show, ASIMO will demonstrate that it can walk (forward and backward), talk, stand on one foot, dance, kick a soccer ball and follow verbal directions. ASIMO will climb and descend stairs and demonstrate how it recognizes human faces. Mobile Web technology gets a new definition when ASIMO uses a wireless Internet connection to access a local weather report.
Hondas literature makes it very clear that ASIMO is neither male nor female, and should be referred to as it no anthropomorphism here. Despite that, ASIMO is decidedly cute, with its childlike voice and subtle molded smile. Honda also explains that ASIMOs intelligence lies in the technologies with which it is equipped, not in the ability to think or reason as a human.
Honda executives admit that this ASIMO model executes a pre-programmed demonstration during shows, but say it is a fully operational unit. For example, this unit is programmed with the details of the theater and knows where the edge of the stage is. It wont walk off the edge during demonstrations, even if told to follow a human host. (Insert your own Kelsey Grammer joke here)
During a media preview, ASIMO demonstrated its ability to respond with a collection of about pre-recorded phrases, and gave an interview in Spanish. (The robot also responds in Japanese.) One reporter noticed that ASIMOs response list included phrases such as You're watching ABC.
Say Hello to Hondas ASIMO is presented in the new Honda ASIMO theater on the upper floor of Innoventions. While the show seems geared toward children, adults will appreciate the numerous nods to the Carrousel of Progress. In fact, the set looks like what you would expect the Modern Day scene to look like, and the show closes with Theres a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow.
Show times will vary by day, check with the cast member at the entrance for the days schedule. Hollywood Walk of Fame registrationIf you have registered for one of the Celebrating 50 Years of Magical Memories packages for July 1517, registration for the recently added Walk of Fame experience on Thursday, July 14, is now open (link). For $105 per person, attendees get reserved seating at the unveiling of Disneyland's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, transportation to and from the event, lunch at Tam O'Shanter restaurant, and a commemorative gift. Registration opened on June 3 and is limited to 50 participants. As of this writing, slots are still available. 50th Anniversary Tour seatingThe most frequent question we get about the new 50th Anniversary tour offered at Disneyland is "Where is the priority seating?" The first tour of the day does not get priority seating, instead they get to go on all five of the possible rides. The second and third tours get priority seating for Parade of Dreams. In both cases, the seating is in a reserved section on Matterhorn Way, between the Central Plaza hub area and Alice in Wonderland. The answer hasn't been so simple for attendees of the fourth tour, which gets seating for the Remember Dreams Come True fireworks. The location has bounced around a bit but things finally seem to have settled on a single location: Front and center on the Main Street Station platform. While this location provides good clear views of the fireworks and laser effects used in the show, the castle lighting effects are barely visible and you lose that sense of being in the middle of things that being in the hub provides. For more details on this location, see our Viewing Guide (link). Discount UpdatesMousePlanet reader SeansMom pointed out the following Disneyland benefit for Disney Visa cardholders:
This is similar to the free stroller rentals that cast members receive at Disneyland. The offer is good through September 30, 2006. You must present a valid Disney's Visa card at the time of rental. Since the wording isn't clear on that, this offer is good for up to two strollers per card per day, and is good for rentals from both Disneyland park and Disney's California Adventure. We've added this to the discounts and promotions section below. Annual Passholders can currently purchase discounted 2Day Parkhopper tickets for friends and family. Through June 17, 2005, each passholder can purchase up to eight 2Day Parkhopper tickets at a $20 discount ($86 for adults/$66 for children). The tickets expire the earlier of 13 days after first use or June 30, 2005. A current annual pass must be presented at time of purchase. Ears to the groundCharacters from Chicken Little, Disney's exploration of computer-generated animation without Pixar, have been spotted in Disney's Califonria Adventure. Herbie the Love Bug can currently be seen in the Esplanade between Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure park. He is there to advertise both the June 22 release of Herbie: Fully Loaded and the screenings of it at Disney's El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.
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) 7817290.EventsJune
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Current Discounts & PromotionsSeveral current promotions offer discounted admission to the Disneyland Resort. For convenience sake, we have grouped the discount offers based on the number of days the tickets are valid. Check out the category that best matches the amount of time you plan to spend at the resort, and pick the offer which works best for you. And keep those tips coming let us know if you find a better / different offer, so we can share it with other readers!
Fourth Night FreeGet a fourth night free if you stay at any of the three Disneyland Resort hotels for three or more consecutive nights. Visits must happen August 28 through December 18, 2005 (link). 2005 Resort Magic PackageThis package (link) for couples includes two nights' lodging and a park hopper tickets. Travel must occur "value seasons" now through July 2, 2005; August 28November 21, 2005; and November 27December 23, 2005.
Two versions of the package are available. For $349 per person (double occupancy) you can stay at one of the onproperty Disney hotels. For $229 per person (double occupancy) you can get the same package while staying at the Jolly Roger Hotel or Red Roof Inn Maingate. 50th Anniversary PackageThe Happiest Homecomings on Earth package has been revised for the new year. The previous promotion was good only for threenight stays at the Disneyland Resort hotels; the new offer is valid on longer stays and includes Good Neighbor Hotels as well. Instead of the 50th anniversary commemorative clock and Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour, the new packages include all the following:
The Happiest Homecoming on Earth package is available for arrival dates through December 31, 2005. The package must be booked online through the Disneyland Web site (link) by December 28, 2005. Kids Fly FreeAlaska Airlines Kids Fly Free promotion through June 29, 2005 Alaska Airlines has a package that includes either a free 5day park hopper with each paid adult ticket, or an adult 5day park hopper for the children's price. You must book packages by June 1, and travel must be completed by June 29. Visit the Alaska Airlines Web site (link) for more details. Free Stroller FrentalHolders of a Disney Visa card can get up to two free stroller rentals per day at the Disneyland Resort. This offer is valid through September 30, 2006 and you must present a valid Disney Visa card at time of rental. ESPN Zone MVP ClubIf you sign up online for ESPN Zone's MVP Club (link), you can receive a $20 voucher (for food, merchandise, or game cards), a 40point game card (about $10 worth), and an ESPN Zone minicooler. ESPN Club in Orlando is excluded from this offer. You must pick up these items in person, although they do not have to be used as the same store from which you get them. There are some fairly strict requirements for registering and getting your rewards, so make sure you read the details carefully (link). Park Schedule/Blockout DatesDL: Disneyland
Visit our Annual Passholders Blockout Dates 2005 page to see more dates. You can see future calendar schedules at Disneyland.com here. Entertainment schedule: Go directly to the Disneyland Resort schedule for this week at Disneyland.com here.
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