Disney Skyliner testing continues, and appears to be going very well, as we discussed in our last Skyliner update post. In this week’s Disney Skyliner Update, we get an up close and personal look at the gondolas themselves. Disney is now calling the gondolas “guest cabins”, and this week, we get to look inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin!
Up Close with a Skyliner Guest Cabin
Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin Photo Credit: Disney Parks
As I mentioned last week, Disney is now sending a few guest cabins through the Skyliner system uncovered. A few cabins have been seen in the testing without their off-white protective coverings. So far, we haven’t seen any cabins actually decked out with the promised Disney characters out on the lines testing.
This week, Disney has more information about the guest cabins themselves. For the first time, Disney is taking us INSIDE a Skyliner guest cabin and answering some of the questions we’ve all been asking. Here’s what we know now, based on this latest information.
Guest cabins will have a maximum guest capacity of 10 guests per cabin
Cabins feature bench seating for guests, similar to what we’re used to on the monorail, the Walt Disney World Railroad, and other similar transportation options
Guest cabins are wheelchair accessible
Cabins do NOT have in cabin air conditioning or heating
Guest cabins do have small windows that open to let air circulate and provide cross ventilation
All guest cabins will feature Disney characters in specially shaded and reflective graphics to help protect the cabins from direct sunlight
Disney is confident that the cabins will be comfortable, even on very hot Florida days
Guest cabins will be eight different colors
Guest cabins will feature character graphics from all Disney owned properties, including classic Disney favorites, Marvel Studios and LucasFilm, including the Star Wars characters
The Skyliner system is intended to be constantly moving
There will be approximately 300 cabins in the Skyliner system
Look Inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin
Disney has released a video giving you an inside look at the Skyliner guest cabins. Take a tour:
Transit Time on Disney Skyliner System
While of course we don’t have any actual riders in the system yet, we do have some idea on transit times using the Skyliner System.
Disney is still doing their very through testing. We could see SOME impact on these transit numbers once they start testing with people. It will be very interesting to see if the system will truly be able to operate continuously, once it starts testing with people.
Disney Skyliner System Testing Photo Credit: Amy Micari
Disney says we can expect transit times of five to fifteen minutes on the Skyliner System, depending on our origin and destination points. The Skyliner Transportation system will transport guests from four Disney Resorts to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. The four Disney resorts being served are Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney’s new Riviera Resort (opening later this year).
Opening Date?
We still don’t have an official opening date for guests for the Disney Skyliner System. Disney will have to complete their current round of system and cabin tests, first. Once this round is over, testing with people will begin. If those tests go as smoothly as anticipated, I believe it won’t be long before we get some official announcements with actual opening dates, at least for some sections of the system.
Officially, we’re still being told “Fall 2019”; however I’ll be surprised if we don’t see at least some kind of soft open by August. I believe Disney will want the Skyliner System fully up and running when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens on August 29.
Disney Skyliner Gondola Graphics featuring characters from Toy Story, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy and even fan favorites Donald and Daisy!
What do you think? Are you getting excited about the Disney Skyliner System? Please like this post, and comment below with your thoughts about the cabins!
We knew it was coming. Disney has announced the final show date for Epcot’s long running nighttime entertainment spectacular, IllumiNations Reflections of Earth. Knowing this announcement was coming didn’t make hearing the actual date of the final show any easier.
The final show of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth will be September 30, 2019.
IllumiNations Reflections of Earth to End September 30, 2019
An Important Part of Epcot History
IllumiNations Reflections of Earth premiered in October 1999 as part of the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration. Airing nightly for almost 20 years, IllumiNations has been an integral component of hundreds of thousands of family vacations. (And probably MILLIONS of photographs–in my collection alone!)
IllumiNations starts every night at 9 pm, and takes place on the World Showcase Lagoon. One of the great things about the show is that there are great viewing spots for the show all the way around the Lagoon. The show is filled with fireworks, lasers, pyrotechnics, beautiful music, screen projections, and dancing water. IllumiNations is a 14 minute show that never fails to move me, no matter how many times I have seen it.
Frank and I love IllumiNations so much, we even included it as part of our wedding day for our guests! At the end of our wedding day, we hosted a private dessert party in the United Kingdom pavilion for our guests because we wanted to make sure everyone had an opportunity to see this wonderful show.
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It was a wonderful way to end our wedding day, but IllumiNations has been a beautiful way to end countless Epcot days over the years. Many families watch from the same spot every time, while others try to watch from different countries each time. I’ve found the show looks different from the Fast Pass viewing area than it does from the UK or Germany, for example, at least to me. Even the way the torches light in front of each country’s pavilion, and each pavilion lights up near the end of the show touches my heart. It just feels like the whole world coming together in that moment.
I’m really going to miss you, IllumiNations Reflections of Earth!
Inside Disney Parks “Live” Stream of IllumiNations
Inside Disney Parks live streamed last night’s showing of IllumiNations Reflections of Earth. While there is other “stuff” included in the stream, the entire show is included here in all it’s high definition video glory. It’s not quite as good as being there, of course, but if you won’t get a chance to get down to Epcot to see it one last time before it closes, this might help.
IllumiNations starts at about 6:40.
What’s Next?
On October 1, 2019, Epcot’s new show will debut. It’s called Epcot Forever, and promises to include music from favorite Epcot attractions from the entire history of Epcot. Imagineers are promising the new show will include many of the elements we have loved from Illuminations–fireworks, lasers, dancing water, pyrotechnics–and more, new technologies that we haven’t seen before. They’ve promised dancing kites in the sky, and tell us the new show is going to be a kind of “fusion” of all the things we’ve loved in the past and a celebration of the new things that are coming to Epcot in the future.
I guess we will have to wait and see. I’m sure the new show will be spectacular.
Twenty years has been a good long run for IllumiNations Reflections of Earth, but I’m still sad to see it go. I know, I know. Change is GOOD. Right? Really, I know. Change is good. I’ll just keep telling myself that….
Are You Ready for Epcot Forever?
So are you ready for the new show? Or are you sad the old show is leaving? Did you know this was coming, or did this announcement of an IllumiNations Reflections of Earth final show date catch you off guard?
What are your favorite memories from IllumiNations Reflections of Earth? Any magic moments that you’ll never forget?
If you are a fan of Epcot nighttime entertainment, please click “Like” below and share if you are excited about the new show.
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!
P.S. If you’d like to plan a visit to Disney this summer to catch Illuminations Reflections of Earth, I would love to help plan your trip. Disney has select Resort Hotels at 25%, and other offers are available. Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com today!
Disney has released the new trailer for the Lion King. This is the “live action” version, directed by Jon Favreau, who also directed the recent live action version of the Jungle Book, among many other films and television shows.
This version of the Lion King comes out on July 19, 2019.
Here’s the trailer:
This year is the 25th anniversary of the original Lion King animated classic film. This new trailer has me really excited about this new version. It looks really beautiful, and while I love the classic animated version, I think this version will attract a whole new generation of fans. The animals and the visuals look stunning.
Incredible Cast
The voice cast features Donald Glover as Simba, Beyonce as Nala, James Earl Jones as Mufasa (reprising his role), Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar, Seth Rogen as Pumbaa, Billy Eichner as Timon, John Kani as Rafiki, Alfre Woodard as Sarabi, John Oliver as Zazu, and Keegan-Michael Key as Kamari. What a great cast!
If you haven’t see the previous Lion King teaser trailer that was released a few months ago, check it out:
Gives me chills, I swear. Looks so good. And how cute is baby Simba? I know they are calling this Live Action, and I realize that’s a misnomer–it has to be mostly CGI, right? But my goodness, looking at the teaser trailer and the official trailer…every thing looks really good.
Of course, maybe it will be different 40 feet tall, who knows. But this is Disney and I have a lot of faith.
Disappointing Dumbo?
The Lion King will be the third “live action” remake released this year by Disney. Dumbo opened March 29, 2019, and Aladdin will open May 24, 2019. (Click here if you’d like to see the Aladdin trailers that have been released so far).
Dumbo’s opening weekend box office was softer than Disney had anticipated. While Dumbo was the top film of the weekend, it grossed $45 million in the US, falling short of the conservative $50 million projections. Worldwide, it grossed $116 million during it’s opening weekend. While this is a TON of money, this is the lowest opening weekend of any Disney “re-imaginings” of their classic animated feature films. Both Beauty and the Beast and the Jungle Book earned more than $100 million in the US during their opening weekend.
Does this mean that audiences aren’t that interested in remakes anymore? I don’t think so. I think Dumbo was at a disadvantage from the beginning. Dumbo is a much less famous character than many of the other characters that Disney has featured in recent remakes. Dumbo’s original animated film was released in 1941, and while it is a classic, I don’t think it’s ever had the same kind of watch over and over again as many of the other films. As a child, Dumbo made me very sad. Yes, it ends up happy, but overall, I think it’s a much sadder film–Dumbo is a much sadder character than many other beloved characters. He has his fans, certainly, but I don’t think he has quite the universal appeal of, for example, Cinderella (or her mice!).
Reviews haven’t been terrific for Dumbo, either. While that doesn’t necessarily have a major impact on family audiences outright, rave reviews can often get people more excited to see a movie, and that just hasn’t been the case.
Frank and I normally see any new Disney movie the first weekend it opens, but we have not seen Dumbo yet. I just can’t get excited about it. I will eventually see it…most likely.
Bottom line: I don’t think Dumbo’s less than stellar box office is an indicator that fans are NOT excited about Disney’s re-imaginings or re-makes. As long as the films look good, and the trailers make us want to see the films, I think Disney fans young and old will continue to flock to the theaters. I’m MUCH more excited about Lion King and Aladdin than I was about Dumbo. Maybe I’m alone on this ledge, but I don’t think so.
Will You See The Lion King?
What do you all think? Are you excited to see the new version of the Lion King?
Have you been to Animal Kingdom yet this year? Have you seen any of the Lion King 25th Anniversary celebration happening at Animal Kingdom? I think it will be interesting to see what Disney does at the parks as the release of Lion King gets closer.
If you’re planning to see this version of the Lion King, please click Like below. Leave a comment letting me know what you think about the new trailer. Share your thoughts about Dumbo if you saw it, too!
Last week, Disney announced the most significant Disney Parks rule changes that they’ve made in several years. The new rules are effective May 1, 2019. The new rules effect the US theme parks (Walt Disney World and Disneyland/California Adventure) only. When the announcement was made, the internet went a little crazy.
You may have already heard about these changes—many news outlets have reported on them. I wanted to post about them here for those who haven’t heard or want more information. I also want the information here on my site for my travel clients that want a quick reference.
No Smoking Inside Any US Disney Parks
Effective May 1, 2019, no smoking will be allowed inside any US Disney theme parks. This includes Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland and California Adventure in California. Also included in the smoking ban are both water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach) and ESPN Wide World of Sports in Florida and Downtown Disney in California. Disney has been gradually working up to this smoking ban, in response to consumer health concerns for many years.
A few years ago, Disney made headlines when they banned smoking in most park areas, limiting smokers to a few specific “smoking” areas in each park. Initial response to that rule change was similar to the response to this one—lots of drama and hand wringing and threatening to not visit Disney parks any more. Eventually, however, the vehemence of the response died down, and people seemed to adapt to the new rules.
I think it helps that many states have also passed laws prohibiting smoking in public areas. People have become more used to these kinds of rules. In addition, more people are choosing NOT to smoke these days as they learn more about the health risks. The high cost/rising cost of cigarettes has also contributed to many people choosing NOT to smoke.
After May 1, smokers will have to exit the theme park and go to a designated smoking area outside the park to smoke. As with the previous rule change, Disney will most like ramp up enforcement of this new rule over time. However, don’t buy into the popular speculation that Disney will not enforce this new rule. They absolutely WILL enforce it. Disney states this rule change is in response to consumer health and safety concerns, and secondarily in response to guest demand. Personally, I believe there is also a financial consideration for Disney, as there almost always is.
Potential Financial Considerations
If you’ve ever spent time in the approved smoking areas, or even wandered through them, you may have noticed that for every responsible smoker that disposes of their cigarette butts properly in the provided disposal units, there are two that put their butts out in the landscaping or on the ground. In the areas with buildings immediately nearby, the smoke discolors the building materials over time.
Disney will save money on janitorial/clean up in those areas and they will protect their scenery, and reduce the need to clean and or repair those areas.
With the increased number of adults and children around the world suffering from asthma, severe allergies and lung disease related challenges, I think the smoking ban does make sense from a public health perspective. I know that those who chose to smoke vehemently disagree on this issue. I respect their right to their opinions and feelings on the issue; however I personally feel this is one of those times when the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Few, of course, is relative, in this case, as there are many people who choose to smoke. However the scientific evidence of the risks to both the smokers themselves and the risks of those around them impacted by secondary smoke cannot be refuted.
As the parks become more crowded, it becomes increasingly difficult to protect guests from secondary smoke. The smoking areas are becoming more crowded, and the number of people “cutting through” smoking areas has also been increasing in response to crowds.
Bottom line: the rule change is coming May 1. Disney is not going to reverse this decision. They recognize this may cost them some visitors; however, they seem willing to accept that. Smokers will need to exit the parks to smoke after May 1, and then re-enter the parks after their smoke breaks.
Vaping Banned in US Disney Theme Parks
Many smokers have turned to vaping as an alternative. However, vaping will not be an acceptable “workaround” solution at US Disney theme parks after May 1, 2019.
E-cigarettes and vape pens are being banned inside all US Disney theme parks, right along with smoking, and will have all the same restrictions that the smoking ban has. Vapers will have to exit the theme parks to vape, just like smokers will have to exit the theme parks to smoke.
Again, there has been some speculation that Disney may not enforce this rule—don’t buy into that. They absolutely WILL. Florida has also recently passed a law banning e-cigarettes and vape pens in public areas, so Disney cast members can also reference state law, as well as Disney Parks rules when enforcing the new rules, at least in Florida.
No Loose Ice or Dry Ice Allowed in Disney Theme Parks (US)
Disney has always allowed guests to bring in their own food and beverages. This is something that makes them stand out from many other theme parks. This new ban on loose ice and dry ice in US Disney theme parks does not change this rule; however, you will have to use reusable ice packs to keep your food and/or beverages cold.
There are a couple of reasons for the “Ice Ban”. People used to bring in very small personal coolers. Over time, the coolers have been getting larger and larger. As crowds levels increase, the larger coolers become difficult to maneuver in the crowds. In addition, there have been increasing numbers of people that dump out their ice onto the ground to lighten their cooler load. This has resulted in piles of ice and later puddles around tables and in pathways and high traffic areas, causing safety and maintenance concerns.
Finally, from a security perspective, it’s easier, faster and safer to look through a cooler with reusable ice packs than one filled with loose ice.
Stroller Wagons and Extra Large Strollers Banned at US Disney Theme Parks
In response to growing crowd congestion at the theme parks, Disney’s rule change regarding strollers is aimed at the ever growing stroller as small vehicle market. Over the last few years, strollers have been getting bigger and bigger. The popularity of stroller “wagons” has increased among park visitors.
The super max strollers have significantly contributed to the crowd congestion levels, and with crowds expected to increase with the upcoming opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at both Disneyland (May 31) and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (August 29), Disney has taken aggressive action to reduce the impact of extra large strollers and stroller wagons on crowd movements.
Effective May 1, 2019, stroller wagons, including the popular Keenz wagons, will no longer be allowed inside US Disney theme parks. Guests will be stopped at the gates and asked to either return the wagons to their vehicles, or to check them at the gates.
Also effective May 1, 2019, stroller dimensions will be restricted to widths of 31 inches and lengths of 52 inches. Similar to the wagons, guests with larger strollers will not be permitted to bring them into the parks. Guests will be asked to either return the strollers to their resorts or vehicles or to check them.
Disney bus transportation already restricts strollers that are not collapsible.
Disney will continue to rent strollers inside the parks. If you plan to bring your stroller from home, or to rent one from a third party vendor, measure your stroller so you don’t get stuck having to check it at the gate.
Crowds, Crowds, Crowds
Basically, all these changes come down to the same thing we have been talking about for a while. Crowd levels have been increasing for the last few years, and there are rarely slow periods any more.
Once Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens, crowd levels are likely to skyrocket. The level of interest in this new “land” is unprecedented. In addition, the fan base for the Star Wars franchise is arguably one of the largest fan bases in the world.
At their core, I think all of these changes have at least an element of crowd congestion improvement involved. Removing designated smoking areas inside the parks frees up more traffic space. Disallowing extra large strollers and stroller wagons reduces crowd congestion. Eliminating loose ice and dry ice will speed up and streamline security line congestion, and may also have a side effect of encouraging smaller coolers.
How to you feel about these changes? Overall, I support anything that may help with congestion, as I believe park congestion is going to continue to get worse. As a result, ticket prices will continue to climb. I like to see Disney taking measures to improve congestion that don’t necessary stem from price increases (although they did THAT a couple of weeks ago, too!)
What are your thoughts about these Disney theme parks rule changes? Please comment below!
If you’d like to review the current Disney theme park rules and regulations, click here.
Hello everyone! Lots of updates coming this weekend. I’ve been down with the most awful flu, so I’m a bit behind and I have SO much to tell you guys!!! First up: Disney Skyliner Updates! Disney is moving full speed ahead with their Skyliner testing. Initial tests primarily involved the main line from Caribbean Beach station to Hollywood Studios; however, Skyliner vehicles are now being tested throughout the entire system!
Pop Century/Art of Animation Station
The Skyliner station located between Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is looking great. In even better news, it’s now part of the Skyliner testing, and Skyliner vehicles are moving in and out of the station and along the Skyliner system.
Skyliner Station Pop Century/Art of Animation Photo Credit: Amy Micari
Here is a short video of Skyliner testing in action at this station:
Here’s a closer look at the Station itself:
Disney Skyliner Station at Pop Century/Art of Animation Photo Credit: Amy Micari
First Look at Gondolas Unveiled!
Last week, Disney started sending a few of the Skyliners through the testing loops without their off-white covers. The gondolas don’t yet have their “character” window dressings, but it’s fun to see them moving through the air looking like actual vehicles instead of fabric bubbles.
Disney Skyliner Gondolas: Testing Photo Credit: Amy MicariDisney Skyliner Gondola Live Testing Photo Credit: Amy Micari
The gondolas are also moving through the system at their full speed, instead of the very slow speeds they were moving during the initial phase of testing. Testing seems to be going very well, overall.
Fall 2019?
So the big question remains. With testing going so well with unmanned gondolas, at what point will Disney begin testing the gondolas with actual victims (I mean people 😉)? I am sure they have to meet very vigorous safety standards of their own, in addition to those of the state and federal government (in general, Disney’s safety standards are often higher than basic government standards).
Disney has not released an official opening date for the Skyliner transportation system yet. The only information they have provided so far is “Fall 2019”. However, with the opening date for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge bumped up to August 29 from “Late Fall”, I can’t help but wonder if Disney might be REALLY interested in having some additional transportation methods in place when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens, or very shortly thereafter. Not to mention, many people will (I suspect) view the Skyliner system as an attraction, not just a transportation system, so it will be another “crowd absorbing” measure, and we can never have too many of those!
My personal theory is that Disney is going to try and have testing completed and the Skyliner system ready for at least a soft open by late August. I have no insider information that makes me think that–they have not released any information to us yet. That is just my gut feeling, based on everything else that is going on around the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and increased crowd projections we are seeing for the fourth quarter, based on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge being open at Hollywood Studios.
Obviously the entire system will not be functional at that time: The fourth arm of the system is the new DVC resort, Disney’s Riviera Resort, which is taking reservations for December at this time. So likely, that station will not be open until the resort actually opens to guests, although I’m sure it will be testing during the Fall.
Disney Skyliner System Testing Photo Credit: Amy Micari
Final Thoughts
What do you think? Do you think the Skyliner system will open ahead of schedule? Are you excited to check it out? Will you be more likely to stay in a resort that is attached to a Skyliner station to have access to the Skyliner system?
Please comment below. I’m really curious to know if the Skyliner system will have any impact on where you want to stay. I’m a pretty die hard Magic Kingdom resort girl, but I’m very intrigued by the Skyliner system. I think I will plan a visit to a Skyliner based resort, just to see what impact staying at a Skyliner station resort (Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, or Disney’s Art of Animation Resort) has on my experience. Mainly so I can take lots of pictures and videos and report back to you guys, of course!!
Let me know what you think!
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Help Plan Your Next Disney Vacation!
P.S. If you want to review any of our previous Disney Skyliner System Updates, take a look at these posts:
This is going to be a BIG year for Disney at the box office. The official trailer for Aladdin dropped last week, just to get us warmed up. It was almost immediately followed by new trailers for Avengers: Endgame and Toy Story 4 (I’ll post those in a separate story).
With more than TEN films scheduled to hit our movie theaters in 2019, including conclusions to TWO of the biggest stories in the history of franchise films, Avengers Endgame and Star Wars: Episode 9, it seems likely that Disney will dominate box office receipts this year. Just over the next five months, Disney has five MAJOR releases coming our way.
Check out the upcoming schedule:
Dumbo: March 29
Avengers: Endgame: April 26
Aladdin: May 24
Toy Story 4: June 20
The Lion King: July 19
And that’s just the FIRST PART OF THE YEAR PEOPLE!!!!
Captain Marvel Sets Box Office Records
Recent release Captain Marvel has already topped $750 million worldwide after only three weeks in theaters, the first female led superhero movie to achieve those numbers in that time frame EVER. Captain Marvel is on track to hit or exceed 1 billion dollars, especially once Avengers: Endgame comes out, given her participation in that film. (Side note: have you seen Captain Marvel yet? It’s not perfect, but it is FUN, and it’s terrific to see several strong female characters in a Marvel movie. I especially loved the role that female friendship played, and am looking forward to what the future will bring for Captain Marvel and her friends.)
Disney’s Captain Marvel
The live action release of Dumbo is this week (March 29), and while the trailers have been beautiful, I’m waiting for reviews on this one. The original Dumbo story ripped my heart out and I just can’t re watch that one. So I’m waiting to see how tear-jerking this one will be before I brave the theater. (I didn’t do well with Bambi either, folks!)
Aladdin: Original Teaser Trailer
Next up in the live action remake arena is Aladdin. The original teaser was met with some excitement, along with a lot of “but why?” The simple answer? Because it will make lots of money. Seriously. The Broadway version of Aladdin has been EXTREMELY popular, as has the touring version. New technologies make it possible for Disney to introduce a whole new audience to a “live action” (CGI) version of Aladdin and Disney is going to capitalize on that. Here’s that very first teaser trailer, released by Disney last October.
For those of us that loved the original Aladdin and mourn the passing of Robin Williams, this idea may seem like blasphemy. However, we also need to remember that even though we love that original film and always will–and no new version may ever be able to hold a candle to it, there are LOTS of people out there who have NEVER seen it.
There is a whole new world (bad musical pun intended) out there to be an audience for this new version, and they may fall in love with it the same way we loved the original. Ok maybe not the SAME way. But in their own way. There is a lot to celebrate about THAT too.
There’s a lot more cultural diversity and less racial stereotyping in this version of Aladdin. Aladdin and Jasmine are being played by very talented up and coming gifted artists that may find lots more opportunities if this film does well. And Will Smith as the Genie? It will definitely be DIFFERENT from Robin Williams, so we won’t have to suffer through someone trying to imitate Williams’ amazing performance. Will Smith doesn’t imitate. EVER.
Aladdin: Our First Glimpse of Will Smith
In February, Disney released another teaser trailer, one that included our first glimpse of Will Smith as the Genie. Oh my goodness, the internet reaction was NOT kind. This teaser includes about 3 seconds of Will Smith at the very end, and I honestly think the response was a bit on crazy side. I personally don’t think one should make sweeping judgments about the quality of a film or a performance based on the grand total of about 30 seconds of the movie we’ve seen as of this particular teaser, and based on 3 seconds of a GLIMPSE of an actor in a role. The strong negative response really felt like a major over-reaction to me. Here’s the February teaser–take a look and see what you think:
Now, a couple things. Number one, I did NOT love what I saw from Will Smith in this teaser–and it DID make me concerned that Disney hadn’t shown us more of the Genie yet. Especially given what a significant role the Genie plays in the Aladdin story. It seemed really odd for Disney to not be beating the “Will Smith is our Genie” drum really loudly. Rumors were circulating that there were problems with the film, and this teaser did not necessarily make me feel loads better. The BLUE….seemed WAY off, personally. But, this was February. The movie comes out at the end of May. Maybe they were still working on it? I was concerned, but I didn’t go out and wring my hands to the world and declare it a catastrophe. Not really my style, not to mention–I didn’t believe for a minute it would be.
Regardless of what a teaser may show or internet gossip may say, I will never assume a movie is going to be terrible, or an actor’s performance is going to be horrible (commentary I saw on more than one site) based on less than one minute of footage–especially when the actor in question is so talented, and the studio behind the film is Disney.
Aladdin: Official Trailer
Which brings us to today. This week, Disney released the official, full length trailer for Aladdin. And I don’t know about you guys, but this one got me feeling pretty good about this version. I’m still not sure they needed a live action Aladdin movie, but if they were going to make it, I think it looks like it will be a lot of fun. Take a look and see what you think:
What do you think? Does this official trailer intrigue you? Are you at all interested in seeing the live action Aladdin? Will you take your kids? Please comment below and let me know what you think about this coming Disney attraction!
I always think its good for more kids of color to see themselves on film, so I’m happy to see Disney trying to improve representation of more races and cultures on film.
I’m interested to see what Will Smith will do as the Genie, and it looks like they’ve fixed the BLUE issue, and that he doesn’t spend the whole movie blue, which is also a really good thing. 😉
I’m also very interested to see what tie-ins to the new film Disney will bring to the Parks. Aladdin and Jasmine are already a very popular character greeting; it will be interesting to see if their character looks evolve at all, based on the new film or remain based on the original, cartoon version.
Today’s Construction Update focuses on Tron at Magic Kingdom.
Announced in Summer 2017, there hasn’t been a lot of activity surrounding the Tron coaster-style attraction coming to the Magic Kingdom. I suspect this is partly because Tron doesn’t have the big fanbase that Disney once hoped it would have, and partly because so much attention has been focused on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, opening this summer at Disneyland and Hollywood Studios.
This is probably a positive thing, we haven’t all been driving Disney crazy with the equivalent of “are we there yet?” for THIS attraction…unlike we did for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. (But hey, it worked, so I’m NOT complaining!)
Shanghai Disneyland’s #1 Attraction
The Tron attraction currently under construction at Magic Kingdom is based on TRON Lightcycle Power Run at Shanghai Disneyland. This attraction was an opening day attraction for Shanghai Disneyland. TRON is a giant hit for Shanghai Disneyland.
Shanghai Disneyland’s TRON Lightcycle Power Run
TRON Lightcycle Power Run is a coaster-style attraction that has passengers ride a train of two wheeled Lightcycles for a race through the digital frontier. Just like the movie, I guess. Although both Tron movies kind of confused me…I really liked the original one, though. Did any of you see the original Tron (1982) or it’s sequel, Tron Legacy (2010)?
TRON Lightcycle Power Run is the highest rated attraction at Shanghai Disneyland. I’m guessing that led the powers-that-be to consider if the attraction could be a good fit another park.
Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom
It makes sense right? A popular attraction, already designed and tested. Some changes might be necessary, but basically, the heavy lifting is already done for the attraction. Imagineering already did the design, the creative work, choosing the materials, the budget, the schematics, the plans, even the way the queue works–all that’s been done before. Construction even knows what problems came up during that phase, and how they were solved.
But where to put the new attraction? It make sense in Hollywood Studios, because it’s based on a movie property…but Hollywood Studios is currently getting all the focus for Star Wars, so maybe NOT there. Epcot Future World might be a good fit–the whole digital frontier thing is vaguely futuristic…of course the original movie is almost forty years old at this point. AND there’s already a TON of stuff happening at Epcot (see last week’s post), so maybe it’s not the best choice either.
Disneyland in California is currently using a LOT of space for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, so maybe not there. California Adventure just finished the whole Pixar themed update….so maybe not there.
Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World hasn’t gotten anything new in a LONG time. And we have some room over there next to Space Mountain, on the side… WINNER!
Ok, I have no idea if that’s how the decision making process went AT ALL. But it’s fun to think about, isn’t it? Bottom line, they decided to bring Tron to Magic Kingdom, and they’re making room for it by basically expanding the footprint of the Magic Kingdom. Disney is putting Tron next to Space Mountain, into some unused land between Tomorrowland and Storybook Circus.
Tron Billboard, visible from Storybook Circus
Impact on Nearby Attractions
To accommodate construction on Tron at Magic Kingdom, a few other attractions ARE being affected.
Tomorrowland Speedway: This one is pretty short term. The Tomorrowland Speedway closed in January 2019, and is expected to re-open mid May 2019. Disney is moving and/or re-routing the track to make room for Tron.
Walt Disney World Railroad: This is painful one. The Walt Disney World Railroad is closed for at least the next year, possibly longer. To soften the blow, Disney plans to park the train at the Main Street station, and allow guest to explore the train and take pictures with it. But the lovely and relaxing (one of my FAVORITE ways to take a break) ride around the circumference of the park is not possible for the foreseeable future. They haven’t officially said, but I believe some track has to be re-routed and they don’t want the trains coming through the construction areas. Sigh. I’m excited about a new attraction, but very bummed about no train for a long period of time.
UNOFFICIAL: I haven’t been there to verify this, but there is a walking path between Storybook Circus and Tomorrowland that I suspect may be impacted by Tron construction as well. This area is often inundated with smokers, so it’s not the quiet restful path it once was. It’s always been a pretty good “cut-through” or short-cut. However, the path runs right next to the train tracks for a bit, and then along the Tomorrowland Speedway track as it approaches Space Mountain. I have a hard time believing this area has been left untouched and accessible, but I will confirm for you first chance I get.
Progress Update
Tron at Magic Kingdom: Milestone Reached
This week, the first steel support columns were put in place for the new attraction. Prior to the columns being put in place, cast members and team members working on bringing Tron at Magic Kingdom to reality celebrated a major milestone. They were invited to sign their names on one of the columns, making their “permanent mark” on the attraction. Wouldn’t that be cool? To know forever that a tiny piece of you, your signature, was part of that attraction? I think that would be pretty thrilling!
Disney hasn’t been too committal on when we can expect to take our first ride on Tron at Magic Kingdom. However, Disney is promising that the new Tomorrowland attraction WILL be open in time for the 50th Anniversary celebration in 2021.
I’m happy to see that Disney continues to invest in new attractions and expansions to our favorite parks. As crowds continue to grow, I think it’s more important than ever that new attractions arrive to absorb more people.
How do you feel about Tron at Magic Kingdom? Is this an attraction that you’re excited to check out? Were you a fan of the Tron movies?
Please comment below and let me know if you’ll be eager to check this one out when it comes on line!
This is really big news all my lovely Disney trip planners and dreamers!!! Just moments ago, Disney announced Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge OPENING DATES at BOTH Disneyland and Hollywood Studios!!!
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open, AHEAD OF SCHEDULE, on May 31 at Disneyland in California. At Hollywood Studios in Florida, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open AUGUST 29–this is MONTHS before we’d anticipated!
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Artist’s Rendering
This is so exciting, I am freaking out right now. However, this isn’t ALL rainbows and roses.
Disney has decided to open ahead of schedule in response to the overwhelming response and interest from guests that want to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which is terrific. BUT the reality is that everything will not really be ready by these earlier than projected dates. So Disney has decided to open Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Phases.
Phase One, Opening Day
On opening day, guests will be able to get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. You’ll explore merchant shops and talk to the people living and working on Black Spire Outpost. You’ll taste galactic food and beverages unlike anything you’ve tried before.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Millennium Falcon- Smuggler’s Run (Photo: Disney Parks)
Perhaps most importantly, you’ll be able to experience the first attraction of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run. You’re going to be able to get on board the Millennium Falcon, and take the controls and have your own adventure aboard the ship that has starred in so many of our beloved movies and our dreams for so long….
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Millennium Falcon – Smuggler’s Run (Photo: Disney Parks)
Phase Two, Later This Year
Later this year, the second attraction, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, will open. This attraction has been touted as the most ambitions, immersive and advanced attraction ever imagined. It’s going to put you in the middle of a battle between the Resistance and First Order.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance (Photo: Disney Parks)
Disney released this video earlier today:
What We Can Expect: Limited Capacity
Guests planning to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland between opening day (May 31) and June 23, 2019 will need valid Disneyland park admission and they will be required to make a no-cost reservation, subject to availability, to access Galaxy’s Edge. Disney has not released information yet on how to make these no-cost reservations; I will update you as soon as I know more!
Guests staying at one of the three Disneyland Resort hotels during this period (May 31-June 23) will received a reservation to access Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge during their stay (one reservation per registered guest); Disneyland Park admission is still required.
Capacity will be limited for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for both Disneyland and Hollywood Studios. Currently, Disney says no reservations will be required to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios. Also, Disney says Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be open during Extra Magic Hours for resort guests. More details will be released soon (and as soon as they are, I will share!).
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rise of the Resistance (Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks)
So…Who’s Going to Be There Opening Day?
I cannot begin to tell you guys how excited I am about this news! I honestly believed Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge would open in late June at Disneyland, and most likely would open at Hollywood Studios in mid December. This is CRAZY to me that they are this close to being ready to open, even in Phases!!! I will keep scouring all my Disney sources for more news, and will update you as soon as I know more!
How excited are you by this news? I’m about to BURST! Are you currently checking your calendar and rearranging your life to see if you can be there for opening day?
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!
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P.P.S If you missed last week’s article on cast member costumes for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you can check it out here.
This week, I have EPCOT News! There are lots of changes coming to Epcot over the next three years. Some things you may have already heard about, some things you may have heard rumored before, and some things are brand new updates. Read on for all the latest Epcot News updates!
Former Wonders of Life Pavilion FINALLY Gets a New Lease on Life
Disney has announced that the domed pavilion that was once the Wonders of Life Pavilion, and that has served as the Festival Pavilion a few times for various festivals, is finally getting re-purposed. This new plan sounds tailor made for Epcot’s original theming and vision. Remember the original name? EPCOT: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
The as-yet untitled pavilion will be a “play” pavilion. It will house an innovative city that will feature interactive experiences and hands on activities. Disney promises the new space will be “devoted to playful fun” and will include favorite Disney characters and lots of entertainment.
Epcot: New Unnamed “Play” Pavilion – Artist’s Rendering
I’m fascinated by the city under the dome idea. It sounds like Imagineering is trying to capture at least a little of the spirit of Walt Disney’s original vision for a “prototype community”. It should be fun to see what they come up with! Disney also promises the newly redesigned pavilion will open in time for the 50th Anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World Resort in 2021.
Entering Epcot: Revamped & Redesigned
This bit of Epcot News has been a long time coming. Epcot’s entrance area, between the gates and Spaceship Earth is going to be revamped and redesigned. Basically, they’re moving the giant monolithic creepy “Leave a Legacy” stones from this area to an area outside the main entrance. They will be adding a fountain, more green space and pathways. But the main idea? To make the main gateway to the park look a little less like a graveyard.
I’m sure “graveyard” was not the intent when the original designers came up with the Leave a Legacy* stone idea. However, the end result (as professed by thousands of Epcot guests over the years) is, at best, cold and industrial, and, at worst, creepy and gravestone-like. Neither image is the first impression Disney wanted to leave with their guests as they enter the park, so changes are being made. Here’s an artist’s drawing of the new entrance way:
Artist’s Rendering of Planned Redesigned Main Entrance for EPCOT
*For those of you that have pictures on the giant Leave a Legacy stones, please do not interpret this change, or my celebration of it, as a negative commentary on your pictures or your investment. I think it’s a lovely idea, and I think having a piece of your family forever a part of Disney history is a beautiful thing. I desperately want a brick on the Magic Kingdom walkway, so I totally understand! I’m just not a fan of this particular presentation. I don’t think the way they set it up is visually as attractive as it could be. I also think because they didn’t sell as many as they expected and there are so many empty spaces, it just feels a bit cold. This is my opinion, your mileage may vary.
For those of you that aren’t familiar with the Leave a Legacy stones, here are a couple of pictures. (Both Photos Courtesy of Disney):
Epcot Leave a LegacyEpcot Leave a Legacy
The giant stones will still be a part of the Epcot landscape. The stones just won’t be located inside the main entrance as the first thing visitors see. So many guests just don’t understand what they are, or why they are there. I think moving them to a garden in a different part of Epcot, or creating a special area for them outside of the entrance with a plaque that explains what they are a little better would do them more justice.
Epcot News Update: Guardians of the Galaxy Themed Roller Coaster in Future World
At this point, the Guardians of the Galaxy themed roller coaster coming to Future World in 2021 is old news for many. Already under construction for more than a year, the new roller coaster will be one of the world’s longest enclosed roller coasters when it’s complete. According to Disney, this attraction will also be ready in time for the 50th Anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World Resort. But since not everyone keeps up with Disney news, I thought I would give you all an update on this “coming soon” attraction. (Soon being relative in the land of Disney construction projects!)
What we know so far:
The queue for the attraction will be in the former Universe of Energy building. Ellen and the Dinosaurs have been moved into storage somewhere backstage. Fans of the Science-themed attraction have hopes that someday, we may see them pop up in another attraction somewhere. You never know! (However, it’s more likely they will pop up in John Stamos’ living room, or that of another Disneyphile!)
The attraction will be completed sometime in 2021.
The roller-coaster will be one of the longest enclosed roller coasters in the world when it’s finished.
The show building that will house the new coaster will be so big, we are told that FOUR Spaceship Earths could fit inside it! (Now THAT’s a BIG Building!).
This is not going to be a “typical roller coaster. Imagineers have promised that there is a heavy storytelling element to this attraction.
The coaster will feature an innovative ride system, with unique ride vehicles that will be capable of moving in different ways and directions to focus the riders’ attention to the story happening around them.
Guardian’s of the Galaxy Roller Coaster Proposed Ride Vehicle – Artist’s Rendering
Epcot: France Gets TWO New Attractions
Announced in 2017, two new attractions coming to France are finally starting to look like they are within reach.
First: Coming “soon” to the same theatre where the long running film Impressions de France plays multiple times each day will be a new “sing a long” version of Beauty and the Beast. This new film is not replacing Impressions de France; it is playing in the same theatre, but the two films will play at different times. Most likely to draw new audiences to France, and to perhaps encourage them to then stay and watch Impressions de France, I think this is a great way to capitalize on the popularity of Beauty and the Beast, while still preserving the integrity of the France pavilion.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
A new dark ride, themed to the popular Pixar film, Ratatouille, is set to open in Epcot’s France pavilion in Spring 2020. This ride, rumored to be an English language version of the very popular L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy at Disneyland Paris, is a trackless adventure where the riders are shrunk down to the size of Remy and his Rat friends, and embark on a crazy chase through the kitchen.
Image provided by Disney/Pixar. Remy/Ratatouille
We don’t have much concrete information on this attraction yet. BUT, I’ve heard the original is a favorite at Disneyland Paris. Therefore, I’ve decided to be optimistic that we will be happy with this new addition. As we’ve discussed, Disney crowds get larger every year, so the more attractions we have that can absorb crowds, the better, right?
I think that adding a few dark rides in World Showcase is a good direction for Epcot to go. As long as they (Disney) choose rides that stay at least loosely connected to the country’s theming. (And no, I don’t think Frozen is a good fit in Norway! Arendelle isn’t a REAL place!!! That attraction should be in Hollywood Studios! But I digress….).
Ratatouille is a fun Pixar movie set in Paris, and the city is definitely a character in the film. Putting this attraction in France at least makes SOME sense. (And yes, I recognize I’m reaching a bit…). The purpose of World Showcase is to educate and excite people about countries around the world they may never have visited. Rides were never necessarily part of that vision. Films, shops, shows, restaurants, streetmosphere players…of course. But actual rides? Not necessarily.
However, as Walt Disney World crowds swell, and repeat visitors increase year over year, I understand the need for change. I’m not always great with change, but I do accept the necessity. Adding themed attractions to World Showcase is a change that makes sense to me. Certainly Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure might make more sense at Hollywood Studios as it is a movie-themed attraction (LIKE FROZEN). However, it also makes sense in France, as this particular film takes place in France, and it definitely focuses on France and Paris in particular, during many moments of the movie.
More World Showcase Updates
China is getting its own Circle-Vision 360 degree cultural movie experience. I don’t have a date yet, but it’s coming. Canada’s Circle-Vision movie is getting updated, and we’ll soon be seeing the updated version when we visit Canada in World Showcase.
Japan is getting a new signature restaurant. Actually, this was announced early last year, but recently it appears that construction finally began. We don’t know much about it, other than it’s “inspired by the natural beauty of Japan”. Given that construction has begun, I’m hopeful we will see this open sometime this fall.
Odyssey Pavilion Re-purposed
Epcot’s Odyssey Pavilion (Photo/Disney Parks)
The Odyssey Pavilion is that odd building that has been mostly closed for the last 20 years or so. It lives on the World Showcase Lagoon between Mexico and Test Track. This Pavilion originally opened in 1982 and started its life as a restaurant. It is a REALLY big space, and I can’t even remember the last time it was actually opened for regular use.
It’s most often used for special events. Presentations, conference events, sometimes festival events, Odyssey has served many purposes over the years. It’s even been used as a backup venue for outdoor wedding receptions in the event of bad weather.
However, last year, it got a remodel and opened again over New Year’s to offer an additional quick service food station for crowd flow. It was also used during the International Festival of the Arts to host several events.
Disney tells us that later this year, the Odyssey, or at least a portion of it, will be reclassified as The Experience Center. The Experience Center will feature interactive exhibits of upcoming park projects. The goal is to to help park guests visualize (and get excited about!) all the different park transformation projects happening over the next few years, leading up to the 50th Anniversary.
Space Themed Restaurant Coming to Epcot…Eventually?
Announced early last year, the building is finally in place in Epcot for the space themed restaurant coming at some point in the future. Well, it is Future World, so I guess that’s par for the course.
Space Themed Restaurant Coming to Epcot (Photo: Disney Parks)
The restaurant is going to be located between Mission Space and Test Track. It looks like it will be pretty big, based on the size of the building. Of course, these show buildings can be misleading. It IS expected to have some special effects.
In my opinion, this will be a very welcome addition to Future World. Currently, the only table service restaurant in Future World is Coral Reef. For a long time, I’ve thought more table service options were needed. I believe that going space themed, and setting it in Future World makes sense. The location is perfect, especially with the Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster under construction in that same area.
The restaurant will be owned and operated by the Patina Group; they already operate a number of successful and popular restaurants at Disney Springs, Downtown Disney and Epcot. Patina restaurants include Via Napoli, Tutto Italia Ristorante, Morimoto Asia, Enzo’s Hideaway and many more–not to mention many restaurants in New York, New Jersey, California and JAPAN!!
Good-Bye Illuminations: Reflections of Earth
We’ve discussed before on this blog that Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, the spectacular long running nighttime show at Epcot is coming to a close later this year. While we haven’t been given an exact “end” date for Illuminations, expectations are that it will end sometime in the summer or early fall.
Imagineers are of course working on the replacement nighttime extravaganza. I’m sure this will be bigger and include more technology and special effects than ever before. Disney tells us that construction is already underway in the World Showcase Lagoon for the new show. The new show will include custom designed LED panels, pyrotechnics, “massive” floating set pieces, moving fountains, lasers, and an amazing soundtrack, no doubt. The new show will not make it’s debut until sometime next year, however.
Between the sun setting on Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, and the sun rising on the 2020 new nighttime extravaganza, there will be a limited time nighttime experience presented at Epcot, called Epcot Forever. I have a feeling this one is guaranteed to tear at your heartstrings if you are a longtime Epcot visitor. It promises to feature a soundtrack of favorite Epcot songs, and will include lighting, lasers, fireworks, music and special effects. I’m really hoping to make it down there to check this one out later this year. I suspect it is going to really be something special.
Epcot Forever Limited Nighttime Experience Concept Art, Artist Rendering (Source: Disney Parks)
Believe it or not, they still have MORE to come!!
As you can tell by the length of this post, there are a LOT of updates coming to Epcot over the next one to three years. What is even more mind boggling is that most of these are considered Phase 1 updates. Phase 1 updates will be in place by the 50th Anniversary Walt Disney World Celebration. However, there are LOTS more updates planned for Phase 2, although much of that is still early planning stages. Everything is subject to change as the world around us changes. Suffice it to say that Disney is investing a LOT of money into Epcot, now and well into the future. I’m loving all these Epcot News updates, and can’t wait to see what the future holds.
One word of advice…if you love Spaceship Earth, you may want to try and ride it a lot over the next year or so. I suspect it’s going to come up on the refurbishment list fairly soon. Once it goes down, it will be down for YEARS. Two years at least, possibly more.
What Epcot News update are you MOST excited about? What are you LEAST excited about? Does anything have you worried? Please comment below, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Oh my goodness!!! You can tell we are getting closer to the opening for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland because suddenly we are getting lots of new information and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge updates.
Last week, a limited group of press were taken on construction tours of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Ever since, I’ve been combing their stories for updates and information to share with all of you. I’m working on pulling together information from those stories and more.
We still don’t have official opening dates but Bob Iger has said June for Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. For Florida? All we are hearing is “Fall” for Hollywood Studios. Anything more specific as far as actual hard opening dates we do not have. I think once Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge opens, we’ll get more concrete information for Florida’s planned opening.
While I’m organizing all the updates from the press tour, I have a quick cast member costume update. Disney has released information about what the cast members that work in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be wearing.
Planet Batuu Cast Member Costumes
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Costumes (Photo: DisneyParks)
With Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Disney is creating a world unlike any other it’s ever created before. Disney has promised us it will be more immersive than anything else we’ve ever seen, and while the set pieces and attractions are of course a big part of that–true immersion for the guest begins and ends with the cast members. If the cast members make you believe you are part of Black Spire Outpost, you will be part of Black Spire Outpost!
To that end, Disney has created a wider variety of cast member costumes with more accessories and opportunity for cast member creativity than ever before, especially for the villagers, “living” and working at Black Spire Outpost. Costume designers took inspiration from all the Star Wars films, as well as the animated series when coming up with designs. Unlike costumes for films that only have to survive a few weeks or months, however, these costumes have to be durable, breathable and comfortable. These costumes will be worn in the Florida and California climates for many hours at a time, possibly for years!
This week, Disney released the first images of the costumes we will seen worn by cast members on Black Spire Outpost.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Cast Member Costumes: The Resistance and The First Order (Photo: Disney Parks)
First Order
Members of the First Order will of course be wearing military style uniforms reminiscent of those we’ve seen on film–very pristine, polished and orderly. The uniforms are dark and very structured, and imply stern authority. This group of cast members will NOT have the flexibility with their costumes that other cast members working in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will have. The First Order does not really tolerate creativity or freedom of expression, do they?
The Resistance
The members of the Resistance wear costumes that are also military inspired, but they have a more well-worn, well used look and feel. They have a more rugged look to them. The vests and jackets feature patches inspired by the communicators worn by members of the Resistance in the Films. Members of the Resistance will have different pants, shirts, vests and jackets to keep the Resistance members looking less regimented, and more like the Resistance we saw in the films. Cast members will also have hats they can wear when needed to protect them from the elements (or to help them hide from the First Order?).
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Costumes: Villagers (Photo: Disney Parks)
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Costumes: Villagers (Photo: Disney Parks)
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Costumes: Villagers (Photo: Disney Parks)
Outpost Villagers
Cast members that are Black Spire Outpost Villagers have the most variety and creativity with their costumes. The villager costume collection features different shirts, bottoms, and vests for lots of mix and match options. Cast members will be able to choose their combinations depending on their character, preference and personality. There are also a lot of accessories like scarves, belts, hats, necklaces and pouches to allow cast members to further individualize their looks.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Artist’s Rendering
Inspiration and Creativity = Immersive Fun for ALL!
I’m really loving the idea that these cast member costumes won’t all look the same, and that Disney is giving the cast members a little freedom to really create their characters (within established parameters, of course). It sounds like the cast members are all getting a little improv training to be able to interact with guests “in character”. They’re also learning how to “help” move certain story lines along that we may be interacting with as we move around the park. This sounds unlike anything we’ve ever seen from Disney before. I think this is going to help make Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge a truly immersive experience. I don’t know about you, but I cannot wait to check it out.
How about you? Are you getting excited? With every new piece of news, I get even MORE anxious for it to open. I really think this new world is going to knock our socks off!
That’s all for PART I of the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge updates for March. There’s lots more on the way! Stay tuned!
Happy Dreaming!
Brooke
Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!
P.S. To review previous Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Updates, please check out the following stories: