Thursday, November 18, 2010

Disney decides on "Hyperion Wharf" to replace Pleasure Island...

as posted on the DisneyParks blog today...


it appears WDW has an idea for the former "Pleasure Island" 

it seems it will be called "Hyperion Wharf" and will occupy 120 acres between the marketplace and West Side...


the name derives from the street in which Walt Disney's original studios was located...

Things that may be featured...
-The Lego Imagination Center will get a massive expansion with the implementation of new Lego scenes directly from Disney films...
- A link to the AMC theaters... including digital technology... i would believe means the projectors and screens as well as an Concession of the Future... i dont know what that means but it seems exciting...
- new and improved shops and stops along the parcel that once housed the Adventurers Club and such...


No news on the the Adventurers Club though I could see it being added hear at some point...




here is the artists rendering as posted on the DisneyParks blog this morning...




check out DisneyParks Blog

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Is the Mine Coaster a go...?

There have been major rumors swirling about the future of the Fantasyland Expansion. These rumors have ranged from the Pixie Hollow section being reality to the area being completely scrapped. This rumor has picked up a bit of steam lately though no one at Disney is talking right now.


It seems that the Pixie Hollow section might be off the table and an old idea might be re-emerging. The Seven Dwarves Mine Coaster once shelved about 2 years ago might actually be a reality after all. What is being heard is that with the possible addition of this coaster we may lose Snow White's Scary Adventures, an opening day attraction, because Disney does not want to flood the guests with too much Snow White. There has also been rumors that Mickey's Toontown might not be going away completely. This is going as far as to say that the Barnstormer may not have to be re-purposed as once thought. 


Again these are strictly rumors I have heard. There has been no confirmation on any of this yet, but keep it in mind moving forward. The next D23 Expo might have more info on how Disney is moving forward with this project.

Monday, November 8, 2010

History of WDW



Sorry it has been a few weeks since i last posted... but there has been alot going on... Today I would like to take a look at a former attraction at WDW...




Opened along with the park on October 1, 1971 Mr. Toad's Wild Ride made regular trips into one of Walt Disney's post WW II films, "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad." This film brought the Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the Wind and the Willows together. The WDW version of this attraction was similar in theming and design as the Disneyland version however it had a few major differences.

The most obvious difference was that in WDW Toad had two separate boarding stations. This led to two different ride experiences.

Track one took guests on a trip outside on the English Countryside. This version began with your ride vehicle (an old jalopy) going through the town plaza past a police officer. Upon seeing the officer guests were then taken into a courtroom where you were found guilty and sent to jail. After taking a tour of the jail the guest was then involved in a shootout between the police and some gunmen and then led into a rail road crossing where you met your doom so to speak. After the subsequent accident the final scene found you in a Disney version of Hell.

Track two however was much different. after beginning within Toad Hall in the trophy room and to a gypsy camp guests were instead taken to Winky's Tavern instead of the Courtroom. This lead to the guests seeing the weasels that took over Toad Hall in the film. after leaving the tavern the jalopy again finds itself in the plaza and makes the wring turn onto the train tracks where it again the guests meet there end.

This popular attraction was set to be on the chopping block in the mid 90's. This led to many upset guests as well as Cast Member's. Guests could remember the closing of 20,00 Leagues Under the Sea and felt that they could stop the closing of Toad. They began what was affectionately known as "Toad-in's" in which people in the parks would see shirts like these in the parks:



Courtesy of savetoad.com


Sadly on September 8, 1998 Mr. Toad's Wild Ride was closed for good. It was then replaced by the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Mr. Toad is not completely gone form WDW however. A statue of Toad can be found in the cemetery of The Haunted Mansion, and there is a picture of Moley handing the deed of the ride building over to Owl. 

As of today the website virtual-toad.com has a virtual walk through of the attraction. check it out and enjoy your piece of Disney history. virtual-toad.com