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Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Brings Star Wars Thrills in 3-D to Disneyland Park

Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Brings Star Wars Thrills in 3-D to Disneyland Park

The power of the Force and the magic of Disney have combined to create Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, a new 3-D attraction set to open at Disneyland park on June 3, 2011. The attraction also opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on May 20, 2011.

Based on the Star WarsTM films, Star Tours will take Walt Disney World Resort guests to multiple Star Wars destinations where they will interact with characters from throughout the Saga. And it will all be in 3-D.

With an eye-popping digital presentation leveraging Dolby 3-D to deliver a vivid and realistic experience, a dramatic musical score and motion simulator-based technology, guests will be immersed in the Star Wars galaxy like never before on a theme park attraction.

Star Tours, which had thrilled Disney Parks guests since the 1980s, was “powered down” at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2010 so Imagineers could begin work on the new attraction.

And in a new twist, guests can enjoy the attraction multiple times without ever experiencing the same adventure. More than 50 story combinations are possible for guests to experience aboard Star Tours.

Just as the Star Wars films immerse movie-goers in storylines that keep them on the edge of their seats, Star Tours will feature multiple stories and scenarios that will hurtle park guests throughout the Star Wars galaxy. And all of the storyline’s twists and turns will be random, affording guests the chance to ride the attraction multiple times.

Whether it’s a battle with Darth Vader and his legion of stormtroopers or a plea from Princess Leia to help her save the Rebellion, guests will find themselves in the middle of the action – literally – in the 3-D, multi-sensory attraction.
Entering the attraction queue area, Star Tours guests walk into a bustling spaceport. The famed Star Wars droid duo, C-3PO and R2-D2, greet them as the Starspeeder 1000 is prepped for service.

Anthony Daniels, the voice of C-3PO and the only actor to appear in every theatrical chapter of the Star Wars Saga, reprises his role as the golden protocol droid. Daniels worked with Walt Disney Imagineering to record new dialogue for the attraction. Guests also are introduced to AC-38, a hotshot droid pilot known simply as “Ace,” and Aly San San (voiced by actress Allison Janney), the “spokesbot” for the spaceport.

After winding through the spaceport, guests board the Starspeeder 1000 spacecraft and prepare for Star Tours Flight #1401. Through a series of mishaps, however, C-3PO finds himself in the pilot’s seat instead of Ace, and it’s up to him and R2-D2 to navigate their passengers through the galaxy. However, the tyrannical Empire is out to stop the Starspeeder at all costs. C-3PO and R2-D2 take the controls and try to outwit and outrun the Imperial forces and a galactic bounty hunter hired to pursue the spaceship and its passengers.

Utilizing the 50+ random story combinations, the Starspeeder then embarks on a wild trip through the galaxy, visiting several planets made famous in the Star Wars films. Among the locations that might provide haven from the Empire’s pursuit are the icy planet of Hoth, the lush jungles of Kashyyyk and the underwater Gungan world of Naboo. And along the way guests may encounter Star Wars characters that offer to help (or hinder) their journey, including Yoda, Admiral Ackbar, Darth Vader and Boba Fett. “Skytroopers,” a legion of stormtroopers created just for the Star Tours attraction story, might even join in the chase.
In fact, with multiple ways to experience each flight, guests will never know where the Force will take them.

At Walt Disney World Resort, Star Tours opens May 20, 2011, the same day the annual Star Wars Weekends event begins at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. Star Tours and Star Wars Weekends event activities are included in regular admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. For more information and to purchase theme park tickets or book vacation packages, guests may visit disneyworld.com/startours or disneyworld.com/starwarsweekends.

Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Brings Star Wars Thrills in 3-D to Disneyland Park

Disney World Fun Facts – Epcot

Disney World Fun Facts - Epcot

The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT) is the park with the future in sight, here you can play with up and coming gadgets in Future World and experience the sights and flavors of11 countries in the World Showcase. Originally opened in 1982 the park boasted some pretty advanced engineering and ideas which continue to evolve today.

1. The inside of Spaceship Earth hosts a ride, but the outside of the structure also serves a purpose. Aside from finding shelter underneath the giant sphere during a Florida rain, the outside panels of Spaceship Earth were designed to absorb the water, so the rain would never hit the ground. Instead, the panels funnel water through an internal gutter system that are eventually empty into the World Showcase Lagoon!

2. Look up as you enter the Universe of Energy, hosted by Ellen Degeneres, those large panels you see outside are actually 80,000 photovoltaic cells that provide solar energy. The solar energy is converted and that’s what powers the ride!

3. When you become a “crash test dummy” on Test Track, the car you are riding in has more than 4 wheels. There are actually 22 wheels and 6 braking systems in each vehicle! Count your blessings when you exit the ride, the real crash test dummies you see throughout the ride cue are smashed on average of 720 times a day!

4. Mission Space was a bit too realistic for some when it first opened and now has two different versions: green (non-centrifuge version) and orange (the original, full blown experience). Although the ride now offers a less intense experience, it remains the only attraction in Orlando to come with “motion discomfort bags”.

5. Next time you board for your flight on “Soarin’”, look for the flight number listed during the pre-flight video. 5505 signifies your flight number as well as the date the attraction made its debut in Epcot (May 5, 2005)

Although Epcot may not have turned out exactly how Walt originally envisioned it, the advanced concepts used in the creation of the park are right on point with the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. The foresight to save rain water to fill the lagoons is pretty advanced for an idea from 1982!

If you have any fun facts about Epcot we would love to hear them in the comment box below.

Disney World Fun Facts - Epcot

Audiences To Experience Disney’s The Lion King Like Never Before

Audiences To Experience Disney’s The Lion King Like Never Before

September 16, 2011—All-New 3D Version of the “The Lion King” Hits Theaters for the First Time Ever

October 4, 2011— Available on Disney Blu-ray™ Hi-Def and Blu-ray 3D™ for the First Time Ever

Simba, Mufasa, Nala, Timon and Pumbaa are back and better than ever this fall when Disney’s “The Lion King” roars into theaters and homes in breathtaking 3D. A special two-week theatrical extravaganza kicks off Sept. 16, 2011, showcasing the Oscar®- and Golden Globe®-winning film on the big screen in Disney Digital 3D™ for the first time ever, and its highly anticipated home entertainment debut kicks off October 4, celebrating the Diamond Edition release of the epic movie “The Lion King” in high-definition Blu-ray™ and Blu-ray 3D™.

“‘The Lion King’ is the best-selling home entertainment release of all time—and this is ‘The Lion King’ like never before,” said Bob Chapek, president of distribution, The Walt Disney Studios. “The all-new 3D format immerses viewers in the epic settings and puts them face-to-face with these beloved characters. We’re showcasing one of the all-time favorite Disney movies in theaters and making it available in Blu-ray hi-def and in Blu-ray 3D—it’s the must-see, must-own title for everyone.”

Nearly a decade since “The Lion King” last appeared on the big screen, the upcoming theatrical release invites new generations into the “Circle of Life.” The two-week, 3D-only presentation is a planned wide domestic release—the biggest since the film’s 1994 debut—and the film’s first-ever 3D release.

The Blu-ray debut marks the first time “The Lion King” has been available in any form since 2004. Featuring pristine high definition picture and sound, the Blu-ray creates an incredible at-home experience with a host of picture and sound enhancements, interactive features and bonus content, including a new set of hilarious animated bloopers.

“The Lion King”: Diamond Edition home entertainment release will be available from the Disney Vault for a limited time only beginning October 4 as follows:

  • 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (for the suggested retail price of $49.99 U.S./ $56.99 Canada)
  • o “The Lion King” = Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray 2D + DVD + Digital Copy™
  • 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (for the suggested retail price of $39.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada)
  • “The Lion King” = Blu-ray 2D + DVD
  • 8-Disc Trilogy (for the suggested retail price of $100.00 U.S./ $115.00 Canada)
  • “The Lion King” = Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray 2D + DVD + Digital Copy
  • “The Lion King 1 1/2” = Blu-ray 2D + DVD
  • “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride” = Blu-ray 2D + DVD
  • And the one-disc DVD Edition will be available on November 15.

“The Lion King,” first released in 1994, won the Oscar® for Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) and Best Original Song (Elton John/Tim Rice “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”), earning Golden Globes® in both categories, as well as for Best Motion Picture—Comedy or Musical.

The film inspired an immensely popular, Tony Award®-winning Broadway musical, which is currently featured on stages worldwide. It became the seventh longest-running musical in Broadway history in January 2011.

Audiences To Experience Disney’s The Lion King Like Never Before

Free Shipping on Your Entire Order at the Disney Store

Free Shipping on Your Entire Order at the Disney Store

Happy Memorial Day Weekend Everyone. In celebration of this excellent holiday the Disney Store is offering FREE SHIPPING on any order! Click hereFree Shipping on Your Entire Order at the Disney Store to check it out!

Free Shipping On Your Order Online Promotion Restrictions: * Offer expires 11:59 pm PT, May 28, 2011. Free Shipping applies to Standard Delivery on any order sent to a single shipment address in the U.S. Qualifying purchase based on pre-tax, post-discount amount and excludes Shipping & Handling charges, gift wrap & gift boxes, gift with purchase and purchase with purchase items. The Promotion will be applied, if eligible. Additional Shipping & Handling applies for select items. If any single order is sent to more than one address, Shipping & Handling charges will be applied to each shipment address. Offer valid on phone orders, orders placed online at DisneyStore.com. Not valid on purchases from Disney Store retail or outlet locations. Disney E-Commerce reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time. Void where prohibited.

Reduced Price Promotion Restrictions: ** Limited time offer, while supplies last. Valid only on select merchandise. Merchandise must be exchanged for identical item or returned at discounted price with valid packing slip. Offer valid on phone orders placed online at DisneyStore.com and Disney Store retail locations. Not valid on purchases from Disney Store outlet locations. Discounts based on original retail prices. Intermediate markdowns may have been applied. Disney E-Commerce reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time. Void where prohibited.

Free Shipping on Your Entire Order at the Disney Store

Alamo Drafthouse & Mondo limited release – Mickey’s Service Station

Alamo Drafthouse & Mondo limited release - Mickey's Service Station

Alamo Drafthouse & Mondo have released their next classic Disney limited edition, MICKEY’S SERVICE STATION. This was done in partnership with Sideshow Collectibles as a continuing series with artist Tom Whalen (previous prints have included STEAMBOAT WILLIE & WISE LITTLE HEN

MICKEY’S SERVICE STATION
by Tom Whalen
18×24
Edition of 370
$45

On sale Friday, 5/27 at MondoTees.com
Follow @MondoNews for the “on sale” announcement.
ABOUT MONDO
Mondo is the Alamo Drafthouse’s collectible art boutique, featuring designs from world famous artists based on licenses for popular TV and Movie properties including Star WarsStar TrekUniversal Monsters. Championed for their limited edition screen printed posters, Mondo focuses on bringing art back to movie posters by working with artists such as Olly Moss, Tyler Stout, Martin Ansin and others. Besides creating stunning works for beloved classics and contemporary films, Mondo produces posters for featured Alamo Drafthouse events and recently inaugurated a “Director’s Series” that will focus on a celebrated filmmaker’s body of work, beginning with Guillermo del Toro.

ABOUT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE
The Alamo Drafthouse is a lifestyle entertainment brand with an acclaimed cinema-eatery, the largest genre film festival in the United Sates and an online collectible art store. Named “the best theater in America” by Entertainment Weekly, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has built a reputation as a movie lover’s oasis not only by combining food and drink service with the movie-going experience, but also introducing unique programming and high-profile, star studded special events. Alamo Drafthouse Founder & CEO, Tim League, created Fantastic Fest, a world renowned film festival dubbed “The Geek Telluride” by Variety. Fantastic Fest showcases eight days of offbeat cinema from independents, international filmmakers and major Hollywood Studios. The Alamo Drafthouse’s collectible art boutique, Mondo, offers breathtaking, original products featuring designs from world-famous artists based on licenses for popular TV and Movie properties including Star WarsStar Trek & Universal Monsters. The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is expanding its brand in new and exciting ways, including the launch of Drafthouse Films, a new film distribution label and plans to extend its theaters and unique programming philosophy to additional markets across the United States. More information about Alamo Drafthouse franchise opportunities are available on the official website.
Alamo Drafthouse & Mondo limited release - Mickey's Service Station

ABC Family’s Switched At Birth: Hunt For The Code Begins Tuesday, May 31

ABC Family’s Switched At Birth: Hunt For The Code Begins Tuesday, May 31On Tuesday, May 31st, ABC Family will launch “Switched at Birth: Hunt for the Code,” an online scavenger hunt game, as part of the network’s launch of its new one-hour scripted original drama series “Switched at Birth,” premiering Monday, June 6th at 9:00PM ET/PT. To enter the game, viewers can log onto www.abcfamily.com/switchedatbirthgame.

“Switched at Birth” tells the story of two teenage girls who discover they were accidentally switched as newborns in the hospital. Bay Kennish grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother, while Daphne Vasquez, who lost her hearing at an early age due to a case of meningitis, grew up with a single mother in a working class neighborhood. Things come to a dramatic head when both families meet and struggle to learn how to live together for the sake of the girls.

The game centers around the teenage character of Bay, a rebellious and talented street artist, who has been hiding the fact that she’s been painting her stencil art (image above) around the neighborhood. In the online game, players will hunt the internet for 10 of Bay’s signature pink Tags, each of which will have two letters written underneath it. Starting May 31st, the network will post two clues per weekday on abcfamily.com that hint to the sites where Bay’s stencil art can be found. On Monday, June 6th, the first eligible person to collect all 20 letters and enter the complete code on abcfamily.com wins the grand prize of $4,000 to switch their life for the weekend*.

Users can also scan the pink Microsoft Tags with a smart phone to access sneak peeks of “Switched at Birth,” including video, photos and script pages.

“Switched at Birth” is executive-produced by Lizzy Weiss (“Blue Crush”), Paul Stupin (“Make It or Break It”) and John Ziffren (“Melissa & Joey,” “Make It or Break It”). The series stars newcomer Katie LeClerc as Daphne Vasquez; Vanessa Marano (“Gilmore Girls”) as Bay Kennish; Constance Marie (“George Lopez”) as Regina Vasquez; D.W. Moffett (“Friday Night Lights”) as John Kennish; Lea Thompson (“Back to the Future,” “Caroline in the City”) as Kathryn Kennish; Lucas Grabeel (“High School Musical”) as Toby Kennish; and newcomer Sean Berdy as Emmett.

Part of the Disney/ABC Television Group, ABC Family is distributed in over 98 million homes. ABC Family features programming reflecting today’s families, entertaining and connecting with adults through relevant stories about today’s relationships, all told with diversity, passion, humor and heart. ABC Family’s programming is a mix of network defining original series and original movies, quality acquired series and blockbuster theatricals. ABC Family is also the destination for annual Holiday events with “13 Nights of Halloween” and “25 Days of Christmas.” ABC Family. A New Kind of Family.

You can also follow the show on online at:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SwitchedatBirth

Twitter: www.twitter.com/ABCFsab

Official website:

* Winner pending verification.  No Purchase Necessary.  Game ends 6/06/11.  See Official Rules at ABCFamily.com/SwitchedAtBirthGame for complete entry details.

ABC Family’s Switched At Birth: Hunt For The Code Begins Tuesday, May 31

‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ Celebrates Music in Motion at Disneyland Park

‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ Celebrates Music in Motion at Disneyland Park

Rhythm is king when the magic of Disney music takes to the streets in the new “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” in Disneyland park. A bevy of favorite Disney characters including Aladdin, Ariel, Cinderella, and Peter Pan will follow “the leader of the club,” Mickey Mouse, as they lead guests on a journey of sound and story.

“Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” comes alive with Disney characters, performers and nine new parade floats, each designed in the style of a children’s “pop-up” story book with eye-catching visuals and whimsical elements. Each parade unit is brought to life through the fun and lively rhythms of drumlines, percussion teams and jazz horns. Images of musical instruments and oversized drums decorate the parade lineup.

‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ Celebrates Music in Motion at Disneyland Park

Mickey Mouse leads all the performers onto the Disneyland parade route and demonstrates his own rhythmic prowess sitting atop the first float and playing an acoustic drum set. Just ahead of Mickey’s float are six live drumline musicians who drive the beat and set the tone for the entire parade. The drumline performers playfully interact with guests as they make their way down the parade route. Also included in this classic character unit are Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Chip ‘n’ Dale, and Goofy.

Next, the Genie from “Aladdin” takes over the street, brandishing a drum major’s baton and leading six Cymbal Dancers who set a new rhythm. Aladdin himself commands the top of this float as he strikes a large gong and greets guests. Bringing up the rear is an animated version of Aladdin’s pet monkey, Abu, who claps and plays cymbals of his own.

From there, “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” takes guests “Under the Sea,” accompanied by a distinctively Caribbean sound including steel drums and marimbas. The world’s favorite mermaid, Ariel, “floats” above this whimsical parade unit while a humorous octopus shows off a multi-armed talent for music making.

The next unit looks to land south of the border as The Three Caballeros introduce the spirited sounds of Latin America. Flower dancers and piñata dancers complete the scene around this rhythmic parade unit where Donald Duck dangles a piñata overhead for Jose and Panchito, Donald’s friends from the 1944 classic film, “The Three Caballeros.”

Disney’s newest heroine, Rapunzel, leads a royal procession including Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Snow White on a float dominated by Rapunzel’s tower. This “Heroines” unit also features graceful court dancers in a lyrical tribute to the timeless tales of Disney princesses.

Jungle drums sound the arrival of Disney jungle inhabitants, including Simba perched majestically atop Pride Rock. The unit’s music includes nods to such Disney melodies as “I Wanna Be Like You,” “Trashin’ The Camp” and the score from “The Lion King.”

The parade next transports guests to New Orleans and the world of Princess Tiana, with jazz rhythms bursting from a classic Mississippi riverboat as it rolls down the parade route. Mardi Gras dancers beat tambourines in celebration as they surround Tiana’s riverboat.

Adventure waits in Neverland as Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and some bumbling pirates appear with the next float, locked in a comical battle. Above them, Tinker Bell plays on mushrooms as if they were drums and three butterflies flutter below her.

Mary Poppins and her friend Bert bring “Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” to a close riding astride two carousel horses that appear to have just leaped from their perches in search of a musical adventure. This grand finale unit includes a moving, musical carousel and a “rooftop unit,” meant to suggest the rooftops of London. Eleven chimney sweeps complete the parade with a high-energy broom dance.

“Mickey’s Soundsational Parade” will be presented daily beginning May 27 along the Disneyland parade route between Main Street, U.S.A., and “it’s a small world” in Fantasyland.

‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ Celebrates Music in Motion at Disneyland Park

Disney World Play Areas: Animal Kingdom

Disney World Play Areas: Animal Kingdom

In Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, a wonderfully themed play area is located in the DinoLand U.S.A. area.  Known as the”Boneyard,”potential paleontologists can play in an area filled with dinosaur discoveries.

With a sand pit filled with”fossils,” kids can dig, explore, and uncover bones from Wooly Mammoths to Triceratops.   The Boneyard Playground also has multi-level slides, tunnels, and other areas to climb and play.   The shaded sand pit area also offers benches and fans for adults to relax while their children burn off energy in the “no-stick” sand.  There are also many other hidden areas, such as bones that open doors, or even a “xylobone” that plays music!

For kids that need to simply run around and burn off steam, Animal Kingdom has several walkways for kids to run around and explore, learning about different animals on the way.  A personal favorite area is Rafiki’s Conservation Station.  A short train ride away from the entrance to the Kilimanjaro Safari, the conservation station has an outdoor petting zoo-type area, as well as an indoor area filled with characters to meet and greet and other animals to learn about and even see up close.   And, for the adults who want to keep searching while their children are learning, there are over 100 hidden mickey’s at the Conservation Station to discover during your stay.

Photo credit Walt Disney Co

 

Disney World Play Areas: Animal Kingdom

Disney Confidential – Disney drops Seal Team 6, Oz gets release date, and more

Disney Confidential - Disney drops Seal Team 6, Oz gets release date, and more

Hey there guys and gals! Anonymouse here!!! Happy Memorial Day Weekend Everyone. Who am I kidding everyone is at the beach this weekend so I am probably talking to just Chip as he is probably stuck at home all weekend rearranging his back hair sock drawer.

I have a bunch of Disney News & Gossip to share so stay with me!

Disney has penciled in Oz: The Great and Powerful for a March 8th, 2013 release date. That should give Disney enough time to hire a whole other cast for this film atleast 2 more times.

More Disney Movie News..

John Carter of Mars is now just John Carter? Written with Michael Chabon and directed by Andrew Stanton, John Carter is based on the classic sci-fi character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs who appeared in the author’s 11-volume  Martian series of books. The story centers around a Civil War veteran who finds himself granted super-human strength and agility after being mysteriously transported to Mars, which is itself in the midst of a devastating civil war between the Red and Green Martians.

I have a feeling this movie is going the same route as Mars Needs Moms. Disney what is it with all these Mars Movies? You trying to tell us something?

Finally..

You remember last week when Disney filed the paperwork for Seal Team 6? The Navy responded to Disney’s actions by filing their own trademark paper for the terms ‘SEAL Team’ and ‘Navy SEALs’ on May 13 in order to protect itself.

The Navy claimed in the filing that the phrases denote “membership in an organization of the Department of the Navy that develops and executes military missions involving special operations strategy, doctrine, and tactics.”

Disney officials said they withdrew their trademark paperwork in deference to the Navy.

That is all the time I have for today. Have a Happy Memorial Day Everyone!

Got any good rumors?  Please email me at [email protected] on my Facebook Page.

 

Disney Confidential - Disney drops Seal Team 6, Oz gets release date, and more

A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

A Look back: Official Star Tours MeetStar Tours: The Adventures Continue (AKA Star Tours 2.0) kicked off on May 20, 2011 with hearty fanfare and excitement.  Its inauguration kicked off Star War Weekends 2011 at Disney Hollywood Studios, underscoring the expansion of the event’s footprint and perhaps foreshadowing further future expansions of the Star Wars Universe into the Disney park.

The launch of Star Tours also represented a landmark in the Disney Parks continuing interaction with fans.  For the first time, Disney offered an official “meet” of the type previously held in California for fans on the East coast.  Having given warning via Twitter the night before, the official Disney Parks Blog posted an announcement of the Star Tours meet on May 5. Those interested were to respond by email, and the first 250 respondents were included in the event, each able to bring one guest for a total of 500 attendees.

A Look back: Official Star Tours MeetThe evening of the May 19 started out with a media event at Hollywood Studios which finished with an abbreviated version of the Symphony in the Stars fireworks performed at Last tour to Endor.  No doubt much of the set up used for one event was carried over into the next.

At 10:45, meet-up attendees began gathering in the parking lot of Blizzard Beach. A long, red carpet had been laid out, and a white Humvee with video screens and speakers was parked between the bus shelters.  A pair of DJs asked trivia questions, handed out Disney Social Media pins, and kept upbeat music playing as the guests arrived and checked in.  Everyone was asked to sign waivers, since Disney would be photographing and recording the event, and all were given yellow or green wristbands.  We were then loaded on busses…and we waited.

A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

In all actuality, the bus wait was fun.  When you pack around 100 people, all of whom are Disney lovers, most of whom have blogs and Twitter accounts, in a small space for 30 minutes with their cell phones and ustream feeds, things get…interesting.  Nonetheless, when the bus started rolling across darkened roads and then through the backstage area of Hollywood studios, a surge of almost tangible excitement went through the bus.

Guests were welcomed to the meet by a constellation of “planets,” huge, beautifully lit balloons floating above a red carpet and fog-filled white tunnel leading into the park beside Star Tours.  The beat of music wafted out through the fog, and Star Wars characters, from the Bith cantina musicians to Jawas lined the carpeted walkway.

A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

Inside the park, the Jedi Training stage had been repurposed as a DJ platform and was occupied by a DJ costumed as a rebel pilot and Stig and Oopla, the the usual hosts of Hyperspace Hoopla.  Characters were roaming the crowd with Photopass Photographers, taking pictures with guests.  Tables had been set up along the pathways at both sides of the attraction, and long, covered tables offered ice cream, toppings, and drinks to guests.

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With all of the characters swarming through the crowd, the set pieces on display, the food, and Star Tours available for unlimited rides the time passed quickly, and Stig and Oopla announced the Q&A with the imagineers.  Bree A Look back: Official Star Tours MeetStarliner (a former Adventurer’s Club cast member), the host of the mall preview events run previously around Florida to promote Star Tours, emerged and introduced Kathy Rogers, show producer, and Steve Spiegel, writer for the attraction.  The imagineers did a brief interview with Bree, and then Stig and Oopla went into the audience and took questions for them.  The Q&A produced a variety of tidbits such as

  • Writers went to consult with Lucasfilm about every 3 weeks
  • A simulator was built at Imagineering so that developers could ride the attraction over…and over…
  • Star Tours 2.0 had been in development since the release of Episode 1 in 2000
  • Destinations were partially chosen because of diversity of landscape and the potential for unique, “different” motion experiences
  • Many original voice actors were brought back, most notably Frank Oz as Yoda. Oz is usually hesitant, but he remembered such a good experience working on Muppets 3-D that he was willing to return.
  • The imagineers chose to “customize” the ride, even having the messages change gender references depending on the gender of the guest chosen as the rebel spy.
  • Spiegel finished the session by explaining that the greatest joy of being an imagineer is getting to do everything.  No two days of work are the same, no two projects require the same knowledges or skills.

The event continued approximately another hour after that, with seemingly too much to do and see for the time allotted!  Around 2 am, the characters began to disappear, and guests were gently filed out of the park and taken back to busses and Blizzard beach.

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Overall, the meet was a well produced event.  Although its first-come, first-served presentation irritated many, it was actually quite democratic.  Social Media (who sponsored the event; most CM tags there were social media) rewarded Twitter followers with a preliminary warning, and the sign up was completely open.  There was no charge or prerequisite for the event, which made it quite unique, and the meet was certainly packed with things to entertain guests. Certainly, I believe Disney should offer further events for Annual Passholders and other vested groups to enjoy Star Tours, but overall, I felt the event was a great success.  It expressed an interest in East Coast Walt Disney World fans which has seemed lacking recently, and the meet, combined with the spectacular opening ceremonies featuring George Lucas and Bob Iger the following morning turned the spotlight to the sometimes media-neglected Walt Disney World.

  • A Look Inside ‘Star Tours – The Adventures Continue’ with Ashley Eckstein (chipandco.com)
  • George Lucas and Disney’s Bob Iger Launch Star Tours Attraction at Walt Disney World Resort (chipandco.com)
A Look back: Official Star Tours Meet

Disney Channel Announces Start Of Production On New Live-Action Comedy Series – Austin & Ally

Disney Channel Announces Start Of Production On New Live-Action Comedy Series - Austin & Ally

Disney Channel has ordered “Austin & Ally,” an original, live-action comedy series chronicling the friendship of an unlikely duo whose lives unexpectedly enliven when one becomes an overnight Internet musical sensation. The multi-camera series will begin production in Hollywood this summer for a scheduled late 2011 premiere on Disney Channel.

Starring are newcomer Ross Lynch as Austin, Laura Marano (“Without a Trace,” “Back to You”) as Ally, Raini Rodriguez (Disney’s “Prom,” “I’m in the Band”) as Trish and Calum Worthy (“Psych,” “Good Luck Charlie”) as Dez.

The series follows the partnership between polar opposites — Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter — and their two best friends, Trish and Dez. Unbeknownst to Ally, Austin and Dez “borrow” one of her songs, record it, create a video and post it on the Internet, after which it and Austin become a local sensation. When Trish convinces Ally to tell the world she wrote the song, Austin pleads with her to write another hit for him. Instead, the two combine their talents to create a true musical tour-de-force.

“Austin & Ally” was created and is executive-produced by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert (“Good Burger,” “Kenan & Kel,” Disney Channel’s “Sonny With A Chance” and “JONAS”). The pilot was directed by Shelley Jensen (“Good Luck Charlie,” “Shake It Up”).

Disney Channel Announces Start Of Production On New Live-Action Comedy Series - Austin & Ally

ABC Family’s Original Series: The Nine Lives Of Chloe King – Pictures and Video

ABC Family’s Original Series: The Nine Lives Of Chloe King - Pictures and Video

A smart, pretty, slightly offbeat teen girl who lives alone with her single-mother suddenly discovers her destiny is far greater than she could have ever imagined, in “The Nine Lives of Chloe King,” premiering Tuesday, June 14 at 9:00PM ET/PT on ABC Family. The new one-hour scripted action drama follows Chloe King, who is looking forward to celebrating her 16th birthday with her friends and single mother — just like every other year – that is until she starts developing heightened abilities and discovers she’s being pursued by a mysterious figure. Chloe soon learns she’s part of an ancient race called the Mai, which has been hunted by human assassins for millennia — and that she may ultimately be their only hope for survival.

Struggling to understand what fate now has in store for her, Chloe begins to uncover more about her newfound abilities. Overwhelmed by all she is learning, she wonders how she’ll be able to reconcile being a normal girl with an extraordinary destiny. With her childhood best friends, Amy and Paul, by her side to support her (despite being shocked to learn of her supernatural powers), Chloe must also figure out how – or if – she should tell her mom, Meredith, with whom she shares a very strong bond.

And as with any teenage girl, Chloe develops a crush on a new boy, Brian, whose charming and unpretentious nature contradicts the wealthy lifestyle in which he grew up. As she explores her relationship with Brian, Chloe learns that, when it comes to guys, things are much more complicated than they appear.

To help Chloe understand the history of the Mai, two of her fellow students, Alek and Jasmine, reveal to her that they, too, are descendants of the ancient race. She also learns quickly that the two just may be her best protectors – and Alek may prove to be something more altogether.

The story of the Mai is the background mythology for the ABC Family series. The supposed offspring of the Egyptian goddess Bastet, the Mai are considered to be both gods and humans. From the very beginning, the Mai have had a symbiotic relationship with humans and have been frequently referred to as their protectors.

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“The Nine Lives of Chloe King” will be executive-produced by Dan Berendsen (“Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam,” “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” “Hannah Montana: The Movie”) and John Ziffren (“Melissa & Joey,” “Make It or Break It”) with Alloy Entertainment’s Leslie Morgenstein (“Pretty Little Liars,” “The Lying Game,” “Gossip Girl,” “The Vampire Diaries”) and Gina Girolamo. The drama is based on the book series “The Nine Lives of Chloe King” by Liz Braswell. The pilot was directed by Wendey Stanzler.

The series will star Skyler Samuels (“The Gates”) as Chloe King; Amy Pietz (“The Office,” “Caroline in the City”) as Meredith King; Grey Damon (“True Blood,” “Friday Night Lights”) as Brian; newcomer Grace Phipps as Amy; Benjamin Stone (“10 Things I Hate About You”) as Alek; Alyssa Diaz (“Southland”) as Jasmine; and Ki Hong Lee (“The Secret Life of the American Teenager”) as Paul.

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ABC Family’s Original Series: The Nine Lives Of Chloe King - Pictures and Video
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