September 29, 2021

Harmonious is an Elegant Disaster

How can the words elegant and disaster be used to describe a single presentation? Well, when it comes to EPCOT's brand new nighttime show Harmonious, it's an apt description. There were big shoes to fill, and the Imagineering design team went over the top to satisfy guests. 

It was at once a charming multi-cultural experience with an ugly underbelly. Taking mostly well known songs from Disney films, the expectations were turned upside down as each was presented in the native languages represented by the cultures in the source material. From Moana to Coco, Lion King to Mulan, and just about everything in between, the music swelled and the vocal performances excelled. It was lovely and rich while presenting the now expected new century focus on self-discovery. There's no connective tissue, however, leaving it an odd "Greatest Hits" feel.

Where did the show fail? Where was it a disaster? Largely, the misfires were in the use and form of the large metal barges and humongous, just monstrous, ugly metal center ring. The swinging arms added little to the presentation. The projected video elements seemed almost unnecessary. For a generation glued to screens, it was a necessity, but they certainly came at a cost.

Harmonious is a show worth watching. The large tapestry of nations represented is fitting to World Showcase (and whatever world you happen to be in while at the park). The international flare has its charms, even if little use was made of the architecture of the national pavilions.

The goodbye exhortation by a young woman who seemed much too emotionally young to have real wisdom was odd at best. The overall lighting and fireworks were quite nice- but for all its strengths, none of the show- not a single bit- came close to being worth the dismantling of what was once a beautiful day or night time view of the most lovely of Disney parks.  

That, my friends is absolutely unforgivable and is the disaster part of the Harmonious equation.

The official Disney video of the show:

September 26, 2021

How We Snagged Rise of the Resistance Boarding Group 3! Will it Work for Remy's Ratatouille Adventure?

How in the Walt Disney World get we get boarding group 3 for Rise of the Resistance at Disney's Hollywood Studios on Tuesday? No, it wasn't luck but careful planning and a lot of early rising and to be honest, a prayer or two asking God to bless us! We ended up with two rides- the first being boarding group 13 on Sunday.

Here's how we did it:
1- The evening before bed, we walked outside of our resort- Old Key West- and scoped out the places to get the best signal, bypassing Disney's internet for our own network.
2- We all got up about 6:45am and confirmed our party on the My Disney Experience app.
3- The app was the only thing running and active on our phone.
4- We refreshed the screen at 6:59am.
5- Then, watching our phones, we clicked "Join Boarding Group" exactly at 7:00am.

Our son hit the jackpot twice. The key was his was the newest version phone, and it won him the top prize. It should be a success for Remy's Ratatouille Adventure as well.

Our vacation included all four Disney World parks and both Universal parks. Did Harry Potter's worlds win top theming over Disney? Stay tuned for a trip report and tons of photos!

(Photograph copyright Mark Taft.)

September 23, 2021

Notable and Quotable: Amy Grant

"In this world of mixed opportunity, 
there is equal access to the Spirit (of God)".
Amy Grant

In an interview with Southern Living on the Biscuits and Jam podcast, singer Amy Grant shares these real words of truth. Her A&M Records Heart in Motion album and its major hits - including Baby, Baby- may be thirty years old, but this Biblical truth is eternal.
 

September 22, 2021

Hidden in the Jungle Cruise Archives

The genius of Imagineer Marc Davis is undisputed! His humor unique and his artwork instantly recognizable. Walt Disney knew he was just the guy to bring some long missing humor into Disneyland's opening day attraction, the Adventureland headliner, the Jungle Cruise. Such a success was the infusion of gags, that when the attraction was designed for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, the humor was built into the attraction for day one. In this piece of concept art hidden deep in the archives, Marc makes the most of some secret between the indigenous guide and his guest to the continent. What could they be talking about? Even the elephant seems to be getting the point. This piece begs for a witty caption!

(Art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)

September 21, 2021

Celebrating Disneyland's 50th Anniversary

 

Yes sir, Walt Disney World's 50th Anniversary will be here on October 1, but I was at the Disneyland Resort in 2006 during the 18 month celebration of Walt's Kingdom. There was something so sweet and so nostalgic about my visit! The exclusive SHAG prints were fun, the special decorations all out, and the cast members so proud of their park. It gave the atmosphere something more than festive. 


For a variety of reasons, I also ended up at California Adventure for a bit, but it was the original old gal that made my heart smile. Walking down Main Street U.S.A. and onto Fantasyland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland and especially New Orleans Square, just gave me a thrill! Oh, the power of Disneyland!

September 20, 2021

Remembering Mary Poppins

Let's not forget Mary Poppins- in the UK Showcase at Epcot! Doesn't Walt Disney's epic, awesome, totally supercalifragilisticexpialidocious film deserve an attraction? Of course! Whether you're a bigger fan of Julie Andrews, Emily Blunt, or both, wouldn't you love to go on an adventure down Cherry Tree Lane? Oh, the music! Oh the magic! Oh, for the love of Dick Van Dyke- get something built that's worthy of the name- and do it now. Imagineer Zach Riddley, do you hear us?

(Art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)

September 15, 2021

Jessica Rabbit Swings Again!

Once again, Jessica Rabbit is causing an uproar among Disney fans. First, it was her debut in 1988 with the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit? I mean, do women really look like that? (The answer is "Yes" if you watch reality television and see the work of Hollywood's worst plastic surgeons or get a look at Megan Fox.) Then, it was her more than lifelike size image rocking Walt Disney World's adult playground Pleasure Island- leg swinging and all. Must admit, it was striking! (Photo by yours truly. See more photos of Pleasure Island in its heyday here.)


Now in 2021, in the years of re-envisioning everything, her presence in Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin in Disneyland signifies yet another  new politically correct story line: Jessica as private detective. We all know Roger is bumbling and in need of help, but did they really need to change the story of the ride? Are those mandating the change that insecure they can't visit Walt's castle park and just have fun? I guess so. They need to watch the film and see just how self-sufficient and savvy a beautiful cartoon woman can be. Or meet the real women in my world.

(Photograph copyright Mark Taft.)

September 14, 2021

Universal Now Gets One Third of Our Walt Disney World Trip

Yes, that's right- the tide has turned! Universal Orlando is now truly a destination resort in its own right and not just a one day visit. One third of our trip will be off the Walt Disney World property, and the truth be known, I'm pretty excited about it! Islands of Adventure has always been a great park. The Studios not so much but with recent additions themed to Harry Potter, it's quickly getting better and better. 

I'm looking forward to two restaurants, one at City Walk, the other within Islands of Adventure: Both Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Mythos look terrific. Now Universal has to up their game in the dining options if it is going to win the crown from Disney Springs. Yet, in years past, we've not even considered Universal for our Florida trips but with one exception- a solo trip where I just took in Islands.

The Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and especially Epcot will always hold a special place in my heart, but times change, and I'm tired of the deconstruction of what made Walt Disney World so special. Now, everything is difficult and must be planned in advance. Limited reservations for must see attractions smack of elitism, and the decline of excellent service that justified those high resort and ticket prices has brought me to the tipping point. 

Will we go back to Disney? Probably as we have one more family to visit with. Will Universal continue to win more days? Absolutely! Once Incredible Universe opens, the scales will tip to even more days there- and maybe more than at Disney World!

(Image copyright Universal Orlando.)

September 13, 2021

Timestamp

Forgive the self indulgence here. This recent snapshot of me and my bride has special meaning as it was taken at our son's wedding. There are so few times I am relatively happy with a photo of me. Now, on the other hand, my wife is as beautiful as ever- maybe even more so...

(Photograph copyright Mark Taft.)

September 11, 2021

What We Gained on September 11, 2001


Twenty years ago. This was a day of immense tragedy, but it was also a day for heroism!  Radical Islam extremists decided to attack us, the United States of America on September 11, 2001. We as a nation lost so much, but what did we gain? We as a people rallied together. People of all faiths and backgrounds. We came together to grieve together and pray together.

Yet slaughter continues in other places at the hands of Radical Islam. Christians overseas are being persecuted, denied basic rights or even slaughtered- Christians of all different nationalities - those in Afghanistan, regions in Africa, Asia, and even in Mexico. (Don't believe me about Mexico? Read this or this.) Children, infants, women and men alike. It's shocking we don't read about that, but it happens. It's a different kind of war that devastates. 

Let us remember this day. Let us pray for our nation and our world. We should remember the sacrifices of those serving,  the loss of family and friends. Let us honor those who gave their lives. Let us work together to preserve our God-given freedoms. Lord Jesus, have mercy on us and do not judge us according to what our sins deserve- either as a nation or as an individuals!

 


September 7, 2021

The Other Side of Epcot

While most theme park fans are focusing on the re-envisioning of Epcot with an eye toward Future World, especially the area around Spaceship Earth and the new roller coaster Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, I'm taking a particular interest to what is happening on the other side of the park in World Showcase. Since the demise of attractions such as Horizons, World of Motion, and especially Journey into Imagination, that side of the park has lost its luster, but World Showcase has become even more special and noteworthy. Inside the China pavilion, the House of the Whispering Willows might have the Shanghai Disney Resort preview center there now, but it used to highlight cultural artifacts- like the official reproductions of the famous Terra Cotta Warriors. The photo was taken by yours truly back in 2007, long before I saw the real ones in Asia.

These figures show the other side of Epcot, the charming and often more interesting but cultural sides of the countries represented. Wandering through each shop and gallery meant exploration and discovery. This went beyond characters and thrills, and they were pieces of an Epcot experience my family past and present loved. The Imagineers took us beyond the norm at Epcot. We may not be shrunk to the size of a rat or sent off on an adventure with Anna and Elsa, but the real life journeys of discovery were every bit as powerful. Will Remy's Ratatouille Adventure be as beloved and entrancing as Mexico's original El Rio del Tiempo or as thought provoking and inspirational as The American Adventure? I guess it all depends on your expectation of Disney's second Florida park. I for one wish they would have stayed true to its original vision. That said, I'll always find something to love there. So maybe I am the park guest Imagineer Zach Riddley and company are looking for.

(Photograph copyright Mark Taft.)

September 6, 2021

New Music and A New Book from Richard Carpenter

When it rains, it pours! In this case, it's not Rainy Days and Mondays, but it is a brand new album by Richard Carpenter to go with his upcoming book Carpenters: The Musical Legacy by he and authors Chris May and Mike Cidoni-Lennox. This book explores the musical history of the Carpenters and that wonderful voice of the much loved and missed Karen Carpenter. A&M Record artist and mainstay at Top 40 radio, the duo amassed gold record after gold record and legions of fans from all over the world. 


September 3, 2021

Disney Dinos and More Disney Dinos

Disney is famous for adding dinosaurs into their parks in all shapes, sizes, and in multiple types of experiences. I stumbled upon this piece of concept art by the original Imagineers for EPCOT Center's Future World pavilion, the surprising and incredible Universe of Energy. For those who weren't fortunate to ride the original, the moment when the theater cars split and turn into ride vehicles was a "Wow!" moment to rival anything else in the park. And then, the dinosaurs!

Now, it will be interesting to see if the long delayed Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind even mention the beasts. But don't be dismayed if they don't. You can find all of your Disney Dinos from all over the world right here.

(Art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)

September 2, 2021

It's Finally No Time to Die, 007!

There's no question it will be worth the wait! The James Bond / 007 for the new century is easily Daniel Craig- and his last film, No Time to Die arrives this October. Who can pass this up? Not me.

This Bond is low on humor but big on angst. Perfect reflection of our times, don't you think?

(Top Image credit: Danjaq/ LLC / MGM/ Nicola Dove)

September 1, 2021

Star Wars:Galaxy's Edge Traveler's Guide

After missing the opening of Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios by a matter of days, our next trip would not be subject to missing out! A year and a few months later- long story - we'd find ourselves back at Walt Disney World with a different daughter and her family. And this time, it meant an opportunity to experience Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge for ourselves!


What you're looking at is the Traveler's Guide that they gave out at the gate. A little waterlogged, but nonetheless, still quite an enjoyable souvenir. Millenium Falcon: Smuggler's Run was a big hit for everyone but especially the littlest passengers. Oga's Cantina was not to be visited, and we didn't build our own light sabers at Savi's Workshop, but a visit to Droid Depot was a must. The little boys saved their hard earned money to buy one (with a very tiny bit of help.

Rise of the Resistance wasn't open- but it is waiting for us this trip. By God's grace and a dash of pixie dust, here's hoping it happens this coming trip. Based on recent wait times, it may be a reality!