Characters in Flight Takes Flight!

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 22, 2009 under Random Blog Stuff | Be the First to Comment

img_1253So Downtown Disney’s latest attraction has finally taken to the skies and while the photo shown here is merely one that I took earlier this month while the balloon was still safely grounded, Jack Spence recently posted some very cool photos over at AllEars.Net that do a much better job of showing off the spectacular view to be found in soaring some 400-feet above Walt Disney World!

This is one ride that I’m looking forward to challenging my fear of heights with, that’s for sure!

Space Mountain Officially Closed for Refurbishment

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 19, 2009 under Disney News | Be the First to Comment

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a view of Space Mountain with the lights on from the TTA

Well, if you didn’t get a chance to ride Space Mountain before midnight last night, be prepared to wait until this fall to get your next fix of intergalactic rollercoaster fun!

The details of what exactly is being done during this time still haven’t been revealed, so we’ll just have to see if this is simply a mechanical upgrade or if the Imagineers will be adding a soundtrack to the famed coaster like Space Mountain at Disneyland saw back in 2005.  There’s certainly lots of room for updates with this one … it’ll be interesting to see if any changes that get made are subject to the same scrutiny that It’s a Small World is seeing…

In the meantime, for a great look at the Mountain’s history over the years, do check out this blog post by DisneyShawn - he’s got lots of great photos from every stage of the ride, and I’m sure it’ll be a great source for comparison this fall when the attraction re-opens!

Side Note: I, myself, cannot believe that the photo above is one of the only pictures of Space Mountain that yours truly has actually taken over the years!  Definitely need to make a note to take some better photos this fall…

New Feature Helps the Blind to Experience WDW

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 17, 2009 under Disney News | Be the First to Comment

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Photo courtesy Disney, via the Orlando Sentinel

Here’s an interesting article from Thursday’s Orlando Sentinel that talks about a new technological advance recently introduced at Disney World to help visually-impaired guests enjoy the parks…

Called “audio description,” the service provides visually impaired vacationers with a narrative depiction of the scenes that unfold as they move through rides such as the Magic Kingdom’s Haunted Mansion or Pirates of the Caribbean.

It is the latest feature added to a proprietary, wireless system that Disney World initially developed to help disabled guests. The system also includes features for deaf and hard-of-hearing guests, such as amplified sound and hand-held captions.

Read the Full Article Here: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/orl-bizdizdevice16041609apr16,0,2498532.story

Disney Fact or Fiction

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 12, 2009 under Random Blog Stuff | Be the First to Comment

Talk about a rather fitting easter egg hunt on this Sunday morning - I found these two videos on YouTube at random, but I’ll be a monkey’s uncle if I can find any others in the series!  It appears to be a professionally-produced show that goes behind the scenes to “debunk” some of the myths behind Disney Parks - the two clips below tackle the tunnels below the Magic Kingdom as well as a basketball court at the peak of the Matterhorn at Disneyland … I’ll let you watch ‘em for yourselves to find out if they’re actually fact or fiction…

And of course, by all means - if anyone has any info on where I can find more clips from this series or even if it’s a new feature that just started or an old relic that only made it to two episodes, please do tell!

A new “Little Chef” joins the crew of Les Chefs de France

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 11, 2009 under Disney News | Be the First to Comment

From AllEars.Net

I’ve never eaten here before, but this seems like it could make for a pretty neat addition to an evening meal!

Play AS ME (and Sara)…

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 3, 2009 under Trip Planning & Trip Reports | Be the First to Comment

Here’s one other thing that we did in Innoventions after tooling around on the Segways - we got to star in our very own video game!

Titled RUNTIME, it’s a pretty neat setup by IBM that first takes videos of you doing a couple of simple actions, then inserts those videos into an old-school, side-scrolling video game (like Super Mario Bros) that you can then play.  You can even e-mail a link to where other people can play your game, too - which is what we did here.  I’m not sure exactly how long the link stays active after your visit - probably something like 30 or 60 days - but until then, feel free to click on the image below to play a round as us, so to speak…

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Just try not to kill us, eh?  Those pitfalls hurt!

Impromptu Spring Break Trip Report

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As the previous photos might suggest, we just got back from a very spur of the moment, middle of the week, just really gotta get out of here while we can-kind of trip to Disney World!  For those of you playing along at home, we’re currently enduring year two of my wife’s return to school, and although thankfully it’s year two of two, she’s still got a ways to go and in the meantime, our time together is quite limited … let alone time when we can escape over to Disney…

So needless to say, it was a quick trip, as we’d found a small bit of time between semesters where the stars somehow managed to align, and ultimately it was just nice to get away, even if things didn’t go exactly the way we had planned!

A Second Chance for Caribbean Beach
img_1232Due to limited availability on what pretty much were day before reservations, we ended up staying at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort again and just between you and me and my wife, I’m really glad that we did. You see, the last time we stayed here was when we got engaged back in May 2007 and the entire experience just lacked a certain panache - compared to the other resorts we’d visited, it just didn’t seem all that special.  It probably didn’t help that the food court was mediocre at best, our room was out in the middle of nowhere, and some kid pooped in the pool just before we went down to unwind, but nonetheless, it just really wasn’t a vacation for the books, if you know what I’m saying!

That said, this latest trip was much better - our room was very clean and seemed more spacious (king bed instead of two doubles), the food court was still only adequate, but ok for the quick meals we ate there, and the atmosphere between the pool area and the beaches and the hammocks just felt all the more relaxing this time around!  The single complaint I would still make is that the hot tub at the pool is ridiculously small, which was all the more annoying because it was filled with bored, little kids because their parents wanted a break and wouldn’t take them swimming, but eventually we retreated back to one of the hammocks and thankfully found that much-needed quiet time…

No Room at the T-Rex Cafe
img_1259Simply put - our big meal that we wanted to try for this trip was the new T-Rex Cafe at Downtown Disney, however when we showed up the wait was almost two hours and the line itself looked like it would take half an hour just to get up to the podium, so we ended up passing on that … will need to see if they do reservations next time, I guess, although I’m not sure if they do because the Rainforest Cafe at Downtown Disney doesn’t and they’re both operated by the same company.

Either way, dining at Downtown Disney in general sucked that night, as we weren’t able to get into Rainforest, either, even though the group ahead of us got a table at their back patio “no problem” … apparently they didn’t want to waste any tables of 4 on a lowly couple of 2 like us.  We ended up finally just eating over at Wolfgang Puck Express instead, which wasn’t much better because I decided to try something new by way of their spicy chicken pizza and it backfired horribly by way of entirely too much cilantro, but you live and you learn, I suppose.

Experiencing the American Idol Experience
So we finally got around to trying this after missing the passholder previews in February and despite how I can’t really stand the show anymore, I must admit that the attraction was actually pretty good. The presence of the stage itself is spot-on and the show seemed to flow quite well … I guess the only thing that I really didn’t care for was the judges. And I don’t mean that in an “I didn’t like their opinions of the contestants” or an “I thought Simon was too mean”-kind of way, but more so all three of them just seemed very fake and out of place.  It was very clear that each character was based on Randy, Paula, and Simon from the show, but it was just over-the-top, bad acting to the point where it actually distracted from the show. And I don’t understand the dilema because the host was just fine - he wasn’t trying to be Ryan Seacrest … he was just being the host of a talent competition, and that worked.

Aside from the judges, however, the show was neat, and although I can’t say that it’ll be something we frequent when we visit the studios, I would like to return sometime to check out the finale show at the end of the day to see how that all flows - it seems like it would have to be different, what with three times as many contestants performing and all.  That said, I still don’t think this show will be around more than a couple of years just because I think Idol is past its peak anyways, but for a half hour out of the hot, mid-day sun … it’s not bad.

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Tipsy Segway Fun
img_1319Another one of the cool things we got to do during this trip that we’ve never done before is take a ride on the Segways in Innoventions at Epcot, which was at the same time both fun and a sad realization of yours truly’s sincere lack of balance! Let me tell you, for anybody who would think, “Well, it looks easy enough - all you have to do is stand on it!” allow me to remind you that what you’re standing on also happens to have wheels, and although the Segway itself does the job of remaining upright while you’re on it, let’s just say that it’s certainly sensitive enough to respond with movement to any shakiness one may have while on-board!  Sara was more of a natural, though, and either way it was pretty cool because it’s something that otherwise neither of us would ever buy on our own.

The only addition I think that would’ve been ideal - especially for Innoventions, of all places - would be maybe a short video for those waiting in line that explains how Segways work to remain upright, move with your direction, and so forth.  There’s a lot of really cool science under the hood that I think perfectly fits into the theme of what Epcot’s all about!

Flower & Garden … Just Phoning It In?
And finally, an observation that Sara made during day two of our journey and one that I think I tend to agree with - is it just us or does it seem like Epcot is just kinda “phoning it in” this year for the Flower & Garden Festival?  I guess I’d need to refer back to old pictures to get a better idea of the scope, but it just seems like this year’s topiary displays feature a lot less natural flowers and plants and a lot more of what appears to be just painted moss for the various colors in the sculptures.  Frankly, I didn’t even take pictures of several of the sculptures because they just looked cheaply done, but for some reason I just want to think (and I could be wrong!) that in years past, we saw a lot more actual flowers making up the colors of these pieces.  The fairies in the new Tinker Bell display were all done like this, a good portion of the Lion King displays at the entrance to World Showcase were like this … who knows - maybe it’s easier to maintain these or something with the climate, but they just didn’t seem as appealing to us because of all the paint…

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Good times, good memories, and although I can’t say in the slightest when our next trip over will be, you know that we’re still already planning it out in our heads just the same!

Impromptu Spring Break Trip Photo Post

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img_1187A rather colorful bedspread at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort…

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$50 Rice Krispie Treat Mickey … Goofy’s a genius!!!

Posted by Scott Sevener on April 2, 2009 under Disney MoBlog | Be the First to Comment

Surf’s up, dude!

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