May 30, 2025
Imagineer Eddie Sotto Reveals Disneyland Paris' Splash Mountain
November 30, 2024
Hey Brickey! You Hit the Nail on the Head at Disneyland's Haunted Mansion
August 13, 2024
How I Learned to Love the Magic Kingdom Without Rivers of America
August 11, 2024
Here's The Ride System for Magic Kingdom's New Cars Attraction- It is Not Like Radiator Springs Racers!
July 10, 2024
The New Country Bear Musical Jamboree Is a Hit!
Thanks to the great DSNY Newscast, we have our very first look at the newly reimagined Country Bear Musical Jamboree at the Magic Kingdom in Florida. As the second newly recently revamped attraction in Frontierland, is it a home run? Tiana's Bayou Adventure should be this much fun. Yes, a grand slam. No spoilers here, but I'll admit I was skeptical when Imagineering told us this classic Marc Davis Audio-Animatronic show would now include Disney tunes. Wisely, this team built on the legacy of the past without tearing it apart and losing its iconic friendly feel. There's a party in Frontierland- and it gonna be a whole lot easier to see than the log flume attraction down the path.
(Photograph from the DSNY Newscast.)
June 9, 2024
Beating Disney at It's Own Game: Disney vs. Universal Day Three- Magic Kingdom
June 5, 2024
The Pros and Cons of Tiana's Bayou Adventure
April 3, 2024
Tiana's Bayou Adventure Attraction Poster Revealed
February 27, 2024
Tiana and the Salt Mine Adventure
June 28, 2023
Wait A Minute! The Magic Kingdom's Frontierland is Now Set in 1927?
May 31, 2023
Goodbye to Disneyland's Splash Mountain- Grab a Poster
April 14, 2023
This Magic Kingdom Rumor Will Make Your Head Spin!
April 1, 2023
Disney World's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pirates of the Caribbean, Western River Expedition and Tiana's Bayou Adventure Puzzle
December 2, 2022
Is There a Change in Plans for Tiana's Bayou Adventure?
Could this new piece of concept art for Tiana's Bayou Adventure signal the end of Imagineering's ridiculous food co-op idea as the story line conclusion for this attraction that was once known as the beloved Splash Mountain? According to Carmen Smith, Senior Vice President, Creative Development - Product/Content & Inclusive Strategies, who shared this piece on the Disney Parks Blog, guests will join old familiatr friends from Disney's Princess and the Frog film as they "prepare to host a one-of-a-kind celebration for the people of New Orleans". I say the simpler, the better. I want Magic Kingdom and Disneyland guests to enjoy the music and its characters and love the attraction instead of encountering a story that feels forced, unnatural, and out of character with the rest of the parks' stellar line-ups. What about you?
(Concept art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)
November 4, 2022
Visiting Disneyland After 35 Years: My 81 Year Old Mother Does It All
Walking directly past Splash Mountain with an already 40 minute wait, we decided we'd get on later and passed up the classic flume ride for a shorter wait for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge stellar attraction. It was both a good and bad decision. In contrast to the wait time for the most popular adventure at Disney's Hollywood Studios, the wait was never more than 75 minutes throughout the day. Certainly this is due to the greater number of rides in the first California park. The second, third, and fourth parks in Florida are woefully under built, especially the Studios. I'm always surprised at how little there is to do there even in contrast to the more than fair comparison to California Adventure.
It was now time for lunch. Since reservations at the Blue Bayou were unavailable and I wanted to get my Mom that Monte Cristo sandwich she remembered, we went to Cafe Orleans. Surprised that the wait would be 40 minutes when I joined the standby reservations, I took the advice of Cast Member Lisa. She mentioned even with a wait of that length, she'd often seen seating take place within 10 minutes. True to her word, I had barely sat down when our names were called.
Wandering through the back streets of New Orleans Square was next, and it is something I never tired of. California Adventure's landmark Cars Land is terrific, Galaxy's Edge very impressive, but neither hold a candle to the work of the old school Imagineering team that designed this part of Disneyland. It is still the finest piece of theme park design work done by the Company in the States.
Tangled is a favorite of all the recent Disney / Pixar movies, (only surpassed by the animated version of Beauty and the Beast. For the record, Ratatouille is in third place.) For one set of grandkids, the adventures of Rapunzel and Eugene (also known as Flynn Rider) make it one of their favorite Disney+ television series. As I was leaving Small World plaza, I saw the duo walking by just past me. I called out saying, "You're my grandkids' favorite! I have to get a photo!" They stopped, and in perfect character, Eugene yelled out, "Wait! I want to give them the smolder!" Afterward, the not in character cast member standing by remarked, "You're going to be the hero grandfather!" with a big smile on her face.
The Wildest Ride in the Wilderness is a must do anytime I find myself in a park where Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is on the attraction list. And it's a necessity to take a photo of us on it or nearby and send it to my youngest daughter when she isn't with us. It's her favorite coaster and doing this - and rubbing it in a little- has now become a time honored family tradition. I didn't include the photo here, but mission accomplished.
The afternoon sun was hot, so we hopped into Red Rose Tavern for some water and a taste of the Grey Stuff. taking in the air conditioning gave us a chance to talk, rest, and regroup. Ordering was quick and easy with it being delivered quickly. The cast member asked where I was from and thanked me for coming to Disneyland. Wow.
October 11, 2022
D23 Revealed: Tiana's Bayou Adventure Recycling Project
Yes, I'm a big fan of Splash Mountain. It's iconic, it's Imagineering genius Tony Baxter's, and it is just a good amount of fun. But I'm also open to Tiana's Bayou Adventure. The problem is, I'm just not all that trusting when it comes to current Imagineering projects where Disney gives fans an overlay of something new on top of something old and beloved. Usually, the new is just not better. Don't believe me? Look at this article where I compare and contrast new vs. old and Disney's recent projects. Disney's new math just doesn't add up.
Look at the photograph above. It's Belle in full on Audio-Animatronic form as she appears in Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast at Tokyo Disneyland. She's a beautifully articulated figure found in an amazingly detailed Fantasyland attraction. Look pause here but look at the concept art of Tiana at the beginning of this article. Anything strike you as interesting? It should. Disney Imagineering is recycling and not in a good way. My hunch is this is only the beginning of Bargain Basement Imagineering.
This year's D23 did not give me much hope that Princess and the Frog will be given its due. Bayou Mist? And now a recycled Belle along with recycled animatronics from Marc Davis' classic America Sings musical show? More screens, more cheap ways to tell the story? Will a cast of Benjamin Franklin from The American Adventure be used to play the role of Prince Naveen? (I'm joking here, but you get the idea.) When will it end?