Walt Disney World assists in bongo repopulation efforts
Disney's Animal Kingdom is one of 12 U.S. zoological parks and refuges,
including six in Florida, that will be sending 18 mountain bongo antelopes
back to Kenya in hopes of repopulating their original habitat. Bongos
were brought to the U.S. beginning in the 1970s to protect the species
from poachers and trophy hunters. The animal has not been sighted in its
native habitat in nine years.
Three bongos from Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World are among
eighteen from zoos around the United States being relocated to Kenya.
Photo by Mark Goldhaber.
This program will bring 18 U.S.-bred bongos to a nature preserve in Kenya,
where they will be allowed to breed. It is expected that the third generation
of these animals will be ready to release back into the wild.
The bongos left for Kenya on a DC-8 cargo jet on Friday.
Port Orleans French Quarter to reopen in March
Disney's Port Orleans Resort's French Quarter is reopening for guests
on Sunday, March 21, and Disney is looking to staff the 200 additional
positions required to open the resort, including housekeeping, recreation,
and front desk. Disney began taking reservations for the resort late last
week.
The 1,008-room resort will feature new furniture, carpeting and wall
coverings, as well as remodeled bathrooms. The 2,048 Riverside section
will be next, going through a phased rehab that will not require the entire
Riverside portion of the resort to close. Reportedly, the Riverside rehab
will begin with the Magnolia Bend mansions closing one at a time, to be
followed by Alligator Bayou rooms closing in sections.
The French Quarter originally opened as the Disney's Port Orleans Resort
in May of 1991. Riverside opened in 1992 as the Disney's Dixie Landings
Resort. The resorts were nominally merged in 2000.
New plush walkaround at Downtown Disney
A new character, named Disney Bear will be appearing for
meet and greets, and a few hugs too, on March 17 at Downtown Disney's
Marketplace. Disney Bear is based on the popular Disney Bear teddy bears
available at WDW's Once Upon a Toy store. The giant plush-huggable will
be exclusive to WDW.
Braves announce spring training schedule
The Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball team has announced its schedule
of games for this year's spring training (link).
The schedule includes 16 games, including one against the University of
Georgia, and span from March 4 through 27:
Wednesday, Mar. 3 University of Georgia (1:05 p.m.)
Thursday, Mar. 4 Los Angeles Dodgers (1:05 p.m.)
Sunday, Mar. 7 Tampa Bay Rays (1:05 p.m.)
Monday, Mar. 8 Cleveland Indians (1:05 p.m.)
Wednesday, Mar. 10 Philadelphia Phillies (7:05 p.m.)
Saturday, Mar. 13 New York Yankees (Split Squad) (1:05 p.m.)
Wednesday, Mar. 17 Montreal Expos (7:05 p.m.)
Friday, Mar. 19 New York Mets (1:05 p.m.)
Saturday, Mar. 20 Cincinnati Reds (Split Squad) (1:05 p.m.)
Sunday, Mar. 21 St. Louis Cardinals (1:05 p.m.)
Monday, Mar. 22 St. Louis Cardinals (1:05 p.m.)
Thursday, Mar. 25 Detroit Tigers (1:05 p.m.)
Friday, Mar. 26 Cleveland Indians (7:05 p.m.)
Saturday, Mar. 27 New York Mets (1:05 p.m.)
Tuesday, Mar. 30 Los Angeles Dodgers (1:05 p.m.)
Thursday, Apr. 1 Houston Astros (1:05 p.m.)
Pleasure Island Mardi Gras entertainment announced
Walt Disney World has announced the entertainment for Downtown Disney
Pleasure Island's New Orleans-style street party during the annual Mardi
Gras celebration February 20, 21 and 24. There will be costumed stilt
walkers, jugglers and magicians entertaining in the streets. In New Orleans
Mardi Gras style, beads and other trinkets will be tossed to partygoers
at locations throughout Pleasure Island. Crawdaddio and Funky Blues Messiah
will be performing at the West End Stage and in The Jazz Company. The
Mardi Gras celebration is included with regular Pleasure Island admission
of $19.95 plus tax per person.
Ears to the ground
Readers of Travel + Leisure magazine honored six Walt Disney
World properties among the 500 hotels for its World's Best Awards
posted in the January 2004 edition. This year, the readers honored Disney's
Boardwalk Inn, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Polynesian
Resort, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Yacht Club Resort and Disney's
Vero Beach Resort.
In the Winter 2003/2004 edition of Travel + Leisure Family
magazine, nine Disney resorts placed in the top 20 in a readers' poll
of the best Continental U.S. and Canada resorts, with Disney's Wilderness
Lodge at Walt Disney World Resort placing second in the poll. Other Walt
Disney World properties recognized are:
Disney's Polynesian Resort (5th)
Disney's Yacht Club Resort (7th)
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (10th)
Disney's Boardwalk Inn & Villas (11th)
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge (15th)
Disney's Beach Club Resort (17th).
Disney's Vero Beach (Fla.) Resorta Disney Vacation Club propertyplaced
sixth, and Disney's Grand Californian Resort in Anaheim, California, finished
13th with the magazine's readers. The top vote-getter was the Palmetto
Dunes Resort in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
This spring, the Walt Disney World Resort replaces its the famed
Water Mouse boats with Sea Raycer boats from Sea Ray. There will be 200
of the new two-seater boats available for rental at the various marinas
around the World. The Sea Raycers are designed by Sea Ray, a specialist
company that also designed the Grand I yacht at the Grand Floridian.
In news articles, it has been suggested that, as part of the package
for a financial bailout of the Disneyland Paris Resort, Saudi Prince Alwaleed
bin Talal may demand that Michael Eisner allow him to site a Four Seasons
hotel on Walt Disney World Resort property. No word on whether this request
was actually made, or what the response mght have been.
The Liberty Square Riverboat is closed for refurbishment through
Feb. 8.
The Astro Orbiter is closed for refurbishment through March
1.
The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter has closed for good.
It is now undergoing a major rehab and will reopen in fall 2004 as Stitch's
Great Escape!
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress is expected to remain open
for the duration of the Stitch's Great Escape! construction.
Timekeeper has returned to seasonal operation.
Mickey's Star Traders is closed for refurbishment through early
April as part of the Stitch rehab.
Adventureland now opens at 10 a.m. on non-peak days, but opens
with the rest of the park (except for Jungle Cruise) on Sundays, Thursdays
and Saturdays. The Hall of Presidents and the Country Bear
Jamboree also open at 10 a.m. every day except as noted below.
Splash Mountain open at noon on weekday mornings through Feb.
12 for exterior painting. On those mornings, Country Bear Jamboree
returns to 9 a.m. openings.
Epcot
It is expected that the Universe of Energy will close for a
short rehab in March to remove the ExxonMobil signage after their pavilion
sponsorship ends.
It appears that the Living Seas pavilion will closing for a
rehab in the April time frame. Rumors are strong that Audio-Animatronic
characters from Finding Nemo will be added to the pavilion for
Phase II of the Nemo rehab.
Food Rocks has closed permanently to make way for the entrance
to the new Soarin' Over California attraction.
The Behind the Seeds Walking Tour of the greenhouses at The
Land has been discontinued during reconstruction of the Food Rocks area
into the queue for Soarin'. The tours are expected to resume upon completion
of the construction.
The Wonders of Life pavilion went to seasonal operation on
Jan. 5. The Pure and Simple eatery and the Well and Goods
Limited shop will remain closed, while the Body Wars, Cranium
Command, and The Making of Me attractions will now be open
on a seasonal basis. No word yet on the Frontiers in Medicine,
Sensory Funhouse, Goofy about Health, and Sports Fitness
Areas.
Disney-MGM Studios
The Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage show at the Theater
of the Stars will be closed for refurbishment Feb. 2 to 6, 2004.
The Backlot Tour is closed through April 1 to allow construction
vehicles free access to the stunt show construction site.
Sets from the Haunted Mansion movie are now open in the old
Backstage Pass soundstage and will be open through April 2004.
Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios has been closed
and demolished and construction has begun to turn the site into an American
version of the popular Moteurs Action! stunt show from
the Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris.
New York Street is undergoing a great deal of construction
to change some facades to represent Chicago, San Francisco and Washington,
D.C. The Chicago facades appear to be complete, but we do not yet have
a target completion date for the rest of the newly titled Big City
Street.
The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights is reported to be returning
on New York Street/Big City Street for this year.
Animal Kingdom
TriceraTop Spin will close for refurbishment from Feb. 9 to
March 16.
Dinosaur is rumored to be scheduled for a three month rehab
from April through June.
Resorts
Pop Century Resort has officially opened.
Port Orleans Resort A two-year extensive rehab of this
resort's rooms is ongoing. For Phase I, French Quarter closed May 4,
2003 and will reopen on May 21, 2004. Phase II will involve Riverside
going through a phased rehab. The Magnolia Bend mansions will go down
one by one, followed by Alligator Bayou closing in sections.
Polynesian Resort This resort nearing completion of
the refurbishment of longhouses. Each longhouse under rehab is walled
off and isolated during its rehab. Niue and Rarotonga are the last remaining
longhouses currently scheduled to undergo rehab, and were tentatively
scheduled for Jan. 18 to May 2, 2004.
Shades of Green Major construction and rehab is ongoing
at this MWR-run resort for the military. It is currently expected to
reopen in March 2004.
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa (a Disney Vacation
Club resort) has an announced grand opening date of May 27, 2004. Reservations
are now available.
Water Parks
Typhoon Lagoon is closed for refurbishment through Feb. 28.
Elsewhere
Cirque du Soleil La Nouba is closed on Feb. 1-4, March
14-17, June 20-July 5, August 22-25, October 17-20, and December 5-13.
The All Star Cafe at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex
is now closed Monday-Wednesday. It is open Thursday-Sunday, from 11:30
a.m.-9 p.m.
Celebrate Mickey 75 InspEARations (link)
showcases 75 very special interestingly decorated Mickey statues to
celebrate Mickey's 75th birthday throughout the Walt Disney World Resort.
Now through April 2004.
February 2004
This is Love merchandise event (link).
February 4.
National High School Cheerleading Championship (link)
February 7 & 8.
Atlanta Braves training camp at Disney's Wide World of Sports
complex (link)
February 15 to April 2.
TwirlMania The Twirler's Championships (link).
February 20 to 23.
March 2004
National Cheerleading and Dance Championship (link)
March 13 & 14.
Lights! Camera! Pins! pin trading event (link).
March 27.
April 2004
Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival (link).
April 16 June 6.
Walt Disney World has announced new discount codes for Annual Passholders,
Florida residents, and the general public for check-ins February 12 through
April 17, 2004. General public rates start at $79 per night, while AP
and Florida rates start at $74 per night. Visit disneyworld.com
or MouseSavers
for more details.
Florida resident Play Four Days pass returns
Disney's Play 4 Days pass for Florida residents is again on sale. The
special pass is essentially a four-day park hopper pass for Florida residents
that is available for $109 plus tax. The pass is good for theme park visits
from January 4 through June 4, 2004, with blockout dates April 3-15 for
the peak Easter week season. Passes are available at Walt Disney World
theme parks, Florida Disney Stores, AAA offices. The cost of a Play 4
Days pass may be applied to a Florida resident Annual or Seasonal pass.
For more information, guests can either visit disneyworld.com/play4days
or call 407-WDW-4DAYS (407-939-4329).
Discount codes for January-February
Walt Disney World has announced new discount codes for Annual Passholders,
Florida residents, and the general public for check-ins January 1 to February
11, 2004. General public rates start at $55 per night, while AP and Florida
rates start at $49 per night. These rates are also available with DreamMaker
packages. Visit disneyworld.com
or MouseSavers
for more details.
Plan ahead and save a few bucks
The Walt Disney World Resort is encouraging visitors to buy their theme
park tickets before they even leave home, by offering a slight discount
on advance purchases. You can save as much as $22 per adult, per ticket
with the Advance Purchase Savings program.
You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased
through AAA.
Multi-Day Tickets
Gate Prices
Advance Purchase Price
Savings
4-Day Park Hopper: Adults
$208
$192
$16
Children ages 3 - 9
$167
$152
$15
5-Day Park Hopper: Adults
$239
$217
$22
Children ages 3 - 9
$192
$172
$20
5-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults
$269
$247
$22
Children ages 3 - 9
$216
$197
$19
6-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults
$299
$277
$22
Children ages 3 - 9
$240
$222
$18
7-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults
$329
$307
$22
Children ages 3 - 9
$264
$247
$17
Annual Passholders
Receive 10% off the price of their lunch meal at selected Walt
Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for up
to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE
(407-939-3463) for locations and reservations.
Hours and entertainment schedules are currently
available through March 2004.
Theme Park Events
Magic Kingdom
Epcot World Showcase
Disney-MGM Studios
Animal Kingdom
Monday 2/2
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Tuesday 2/3
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
SpectroMagic Parade 7p
Wishes Fireworks 8p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Wednesday 2/4
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Thursday 2/5
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Friday 2/6
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Saturday 2/7
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
SpectroMagic Parade 7p
Wishes Fireworks 8p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p
Fantasmic 7p, 8:30p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Sunday 2/8
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p
Fantasmic 7p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Monday 2/9
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p
Wishes Fireworks 7p
Illuminations! 9p
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p
Fantasmic 7p
Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade 4p
Downtown Disney Entertainment
(Separate admission required)
Jazz Club
West End Stage
Rock & Roll Beach Club
House of Blues
Monday 2/2
Elliot Dyson
Frankie & the West End Boys
Tuesday 2/3
Elliot Dyson
Frankie & the West End Boys
Wednesday 2/4
Elliot Dyson
Kabang
Frankie & the West End Boys
An Evening with the Dark Star Orchestra (main
room) 9pm
Thursday 2/5
Beautiful Bobby Blackmon
80Z All Stars
Frankie & the West End Boys
Deanna Bogart Band (Blues kitchen) 11pm
Friday 2/6
Beautiful Bobby Blackmon
80Z All Stars
Frankie & the West End Boys
Deanna Bogart Band (Blues kitchen) 11pm
Saturday 2/7
Beautiful Bobby Blackmon
80Z All Stars
Frankie & the West End Boys
Dillinger Escape Plan with The Locust, Your Enemies
Friends, and Orthrelm (main room) 7:30pm
Deanna Bogart Band (Blues kitchen) 11pm
Sunday 2/8
Joy Wright
80Z All Stars
Apostle JL Cash & Praise (gospel brunch)
10:30am
Mushroom Head with Dope, 40 Below Summer, and
Twisted Method (main room) 6pm
Monday 2/9
Joy Wright
80Z All Stars
PSST!
Did you recently notice something new or different in the park? Are you a CM with something intriguing to share? Heard any good rumors lately, or know of something our readers will wanna know? Send them in to Mark Goldhaber so we can follow up on them!
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