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- This document is copyright (c) 1997 by Al Lutz, alweho@aol.com Please
- refer to the copyright paragraph at the beginning of this document for
- detailed information.
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- 25) THE FUTURE
- ------------------------
-
- THE FOLLOWING IS FIRM:
-
- A new nighttime show/parade LIGHT MAGIC will debut this May [delayed
- from a Spring debut], and due to popular demand, will be keeping the Main
- St. Electrical Parade musical theme in a portion of it. It's supposed to
- be a cross between SpectroMagic at WDW's MK and the Fantillusion parade
- at Tokyo DL. The following posting about it appeared on AOL: [begin quote]
-
- I have more info on the new LIGHT MAGIC show (debuting 1997). (Its working
- title has changed from Light Keepers.) There will be four identical
- floats that do two 15/20 minute stops (Small World Way and Main Street,
- USA). There will be screens on the floats (for what, I don't know). Also,
- fiber optics on the floats and the buildings of main street (they have
- built a themed facade along Small World Way for the fiber optics there).
- [end quote]
-
- So it looks like the the area you are viewing it in will all be part of
- the show!
-
- After speaking to some folks at the park I found out the following: Light
- Magic will not really be a parade at all. The idea behind this new show is
- to move out large stages / floats onto Main St. and Small World Way - put
- on the show - and then either roll the floats back into the backstage areas
- from where they came from, or have them travel in the dark to the alternate
- show areas. Fiber optics will be imbedded into the ground, surrounding
- buildings and such to add to the show. The Small World Way location has been
- rebuilt quite a bit (into the old MotorBoat cruise lagoon) to handle the
- crowds (think Fantasmic! tiers).
-
- theroyal1@aol.com posted the following to the alt.disney.disneyland
- newsgroup with further details on Light Magic: [begin post]
-
- Subject: Light Magic Details Date: 6 Nov 1996 06:52:20 GMT
-
- I just obtained some details on the show elements involved in Light Magic.
- As many of you know it will have two show performances, Small World Mall
- and Main St. No other areas will have any show whatsoever.
-
- The area between Matterhorn and SB Castle will be completely sealed and
- inaccessible by guests. Show Support will, for the first time, be on stage.
- They will be in this area, along with a "hidden" float. I have no idea how
- any of this stuff gets out to the center of the park, it seems that
- everything would have to be covered and well concealed, but we'll see.
-
- The Small World area's show will contain three floats, called stages. The
- lights will slowly dim to complete darkness. Jiminy Cricket will deliver
- his "when you wish upon a star" lines. Then, enormous flowers will begin to
- "grow" out of the stages. When they are fully grown the petals will unfold
- revealing little elves. The elves will come out and dance around. In what
- sounds like an incredible effect the elves will reach into Fairy Dust and
- pull out "handfuls of light." Light will drip from their hands as they
- carry it. They will begin to throw the light at each other. The light
- splash against their costumes. One elf will duck and the light will hit
- nearby trees, lighting up that area. They will then proceed to throw light
- all over, including at the small world facade. At some point the blue comet
- will come sailing over head. It will circle around and eventually slow down
- and be revealed as Tinkerbell. She will orchestrate the "Light Magic" with
- a new song. Strangely the new song mentions dreams coming true in a new
- century, a new millennium, which seems to imply that the show will not
- exist far into the new century. Movie screens will rise out of the stage
- showing various fairy tale clips of dreams coming true. Pinocchio turning
- to a boy, Ariel with feet, and more that escape my mind right now. Then
- pictures of guests will be displayed. [huh?] The show's finale includes the
- awakening of the Disney characters (Mickey & the gang) who will walk out
- (from the center staging area?) in their pajamas. The finale was not
- discussed further.
-
- When the show ends the floats will "speed" into their "pit area" be
- restocked and the FIFTY characters put back in their spots. The earlier
- mentioned "hidden" float will then lead the other three onto Main St. This
- show will have four floats, because of extra space. The elves will throw
- light on the Main St buildings surrounding the audience, instead of trees
- and Small World. The floats will move VERY fast to their staging area. [end
- post]
-
-
- William Onufryk w.onufryk@genie.com was kind enough to pass on this posting
- from M.SPIGNESE on the Disney Genie Forum:
-
- Kim Irvine and Bob Baranick from Disneyland Design Studio, the division
- responsible for the enhancements at DL gave a very interesting talk to the
- recent Disneyanna Convention. There are some neat things on the horizon.
- [snip for brevity] There is a plan for an Ariel "meet and greet" area. It
- is an elaborate undersea grotto area where a turntable will revolve around
- revealing Ariel.
-
- They want to add some frescoes, or tile scenes to the Castle to depict the
- Sleeping Beauty story as many guests think it's Snow White's or
- Cinderella's castle. (The banners on the Castle will stay beyond the life
- of the promotion of Hunchback presently in the Castle courtyard.)
- I asked them about the aging down of the Haunted Mansion. Their response
- was that there was a plan to do that which grew into something more
- elaborate, but it has been postponed. Bummer!
-
-
- NO DATES HAVE BEEN SET FOR THE FOLLOWING:
-
- A new FANTASMIC! is underway, set to premiere within the next few years,
- with the current show possibly moving to Tokyo DL.
-
- The SUBMARINE ride may get a major theme overhaul, with Atlantis suggested
- as a destination (even including Indy type ride vehicles that you would
- board in a second part of the attraction) sometime after the year 2000.
- This would suggest a total overhaul of the entire SUBMARINE / AUTOPIA area
- straddling both Tomorrowland and Fantasyland.
-
-
- DISNEY'S CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE (the second gate separate admission park to
- be built in DL's current parking lot) was announced July 17th, 1996 (DL's
- 41st B-day) this year. The stated goal is to keep Disney visitors spending
- at the resort complex for more than just the single day most now currently
- stay, not unlike the WDW vacation. This project inaugurates the new
- DISNEYLAND RESORT COMPLEX and will feature three "lands" anchored near the
- entrance by a giant golden spire, designed to represent the California
- sunshine. (Some of the major elements in the park noted here may open
- gradually over time to keep budgets in check and the crowds coming.)
-
- One land, (on the eastern border of the park), is a HOLLYWOOD styled neon
- and deco re-creation of Hollywood's booming studio district in the 1930s
- and '40s, paying homage to Hollywood landmarks such as the BEVERLY WILSHIRE
- THEATER. (Inspiration comes from the WDW Disney/MGM park, I think one of
- the most successful of the WDW parks.) Guests experience movie rides,
- action shows, Hollywood-themed restaurants and ABC TELEVISION and a
- sorcerer capped entrance (just like in Burbank) animation studio tour, even
- including "auditions" for cartoon voices. Another proposed ride concept has
- guests taking limos on a satiric whirlwind trip thorough superstardom,
- complete with paparazzi chasing you for a photos and even attending an
- awards ceremony.
-
- GOLDEN BEACHES / WATERFRONT VILLAGE is the second land, (combining a
- boardwalk area) on the western side of the park. It is set around a giant
- lagoon that will host water shows. Other plans include (but do not promise)
- a new wooden roller coaster that would include a loop topped with Mickey
- Mouse ears, a 100-foot long lift, a first drop of 85 feet, over 1500 feet
- of track, and a climactic double helix. Other "classic" elements include a
- Ferris wheel (how original), a Carousel (DL needs two for stereo?) and
- other "classic fun zone amusements." (Can Claw Machines and Cotton Candy be
- next?) A Surfing expedition is planned, as is "Extreme" sport demos by
- skaters and "sidewalk lugers," along with street artists and musicians -
- shades of Venice Beach. A drive in diner where you eat in a car while
- watching Disney films is modeled after a same theater located at Disney/MGM
- at WDW. The Waterfront Village attractions will show you how sourdough
- bread is made, and let you taste a chocolate factory's treats. (Don't they
- do this at Knott's?) Somewhere in this jumble you'll also see a Silicon
- Valley exhibit on personal computers, something about aerospace and one
- display on California's agriculture, complete with a "story" type
- attraction Eisner is particularly keen on, giving the history of the state.
- Even a "Chinatown" was being looked at.
-
- The third land, EUREKA ADVENTURE (located between the other two), salutes
- California's natural wonders, complete with a "dizzying" hang-gliding ride.
- (Shades of the old DL SKYWAY and NATURE'S WONDERLAND TRAIN that so many
- early DL visitors so fondly remember.) You'll be able to explore
- underground caverns, geyser fields, redwoods, American Indian petroglyphs.
- A white water rafting ride, (log?) is also planned. This land will host a
- new hotel THE GRAND CALIFORNIAN that will be the first ever built inside a
- Disney USA park and will be "carefully integrated" with a monorail stop.
- (The Monorail seems to run exactly the same track as it currently does
- cutting all that way across the new park.) The design is classic '40s
- Californian "Craftsman" via the WILDERNESS LODGE concept utilized so
- successfully at WDW.) The rest of this area is still not as fully developed
- as the other "lands" at this point, and is the most subject to change.
-
- Shops and restaurants will figure very prominently in the new layout - with
- more sit-down service locations, this park is being planned to be as EPCOT
- is to the rest of the WDW resort - the main dining place. As a result, the
- DL food service will remain the same, with only two traditional full-service
- eating locations, supplemented by a Tomorrowland retro-themed eatery. (See
- the CHANGES portion of this document for further info on the Tomorrowland
- rehab.)
-
- Outside of the new park, and next to the DL HOTEL (either where the
- infamous strawberry field and overflow parking is located, or replacing the
- Disney Campgrounds) will be the new MAGIC KINGDOM HOTEL. There are very few
- details available now on this - but it, along with the DL HOTEL will serve
- as the anchor of a new adult-oriented shopping / nightlife district, THE
- DISNEYLAND CENTER to be built after the all the current two story
- Bungalows, the old Travelport, and three story shop building (Toy Shop /
- Gym / Mazie's Pantry) area of the DL Hotel is demolished. (Goofy's Kitchen
- & Monorail Cafe may be on this list also.) Styled more after Universal's
- successful CityWalk project, and taking a few cues from WDW's Pleasure
- Island. It's also expected to pull in business from the upcoming expansion
- of the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER that the city is planning as their part of
- this massive project.
-
- Freeway access will be shifted to Freedman Way (soon to be Disney Way) the
- freeway off-ramps putting cars directly into "innovative parking complexes"
- spending little time in the city (at this point the parking is now mostly
- surface, the massive structures originally planned for Wescot have been
- scrapped to save money.) A friend was was kind enough to post the following
- on the Disney Usenet Newgroups about the parking:
-
- "According to the Orange County Register, most of the parking spaces will
- be located between what are now West and Walnut streets, just to the west
- of DL and to the north of the DL Hotel. This area, which now contains DL's
- campground, strawberry field, etc., will mostly be flat surface parking
- with one parking structure. (The only other structure announced is for
- employee parking, blocks east of DL on Katella.) People traveling south on
- I-5 will be able to exit directly into this parking area, if all goes as
- planned.
-
- Additional parking will be located, according to the Register's map, in the
- area behind and to the south of the DL Pacific Hotel. One other lot, much
- smaller, will be in the current parking area. My guess, and it is just
- that, is this small lot may one day be removed to expand Disney's CA.
- Adjacent Katella will get a Disney facelift, while adjacent West St. will
- become DL Drive with lush landscaping and theming. DL Drive will now be the
- main street for DL as it links all the hotels and the DL Center. Employees
- are already complaining that parking is way too far away. No plans have
- been announced for the area now containing the Grand Hotel, just to the
- west of DL. Construction is planned to start (with the parking first) the
- beginning of 1997, with completion of the major elements of the project in
- 2001.
-
- There is a web site now devoted to the new park online. David Brady's site,
- within Sylvia's Magic Kingdom is an excellent overview of what's coming.
- He has conceptual art, press releases, and TONS of details. It's located
- at: http://www.primenet.com/~dbrady/oliande/california.html
-
-
- THE REAL RUMOR SECTION:
-
- There is discussion about some kind of TWLIGHT ZONE TOWER OF TERROR type of
- ride, re-themed from what is currently at the DISNEY / MGM STUDIOS in
- Florida to fit into the Frontierland area. This new mine-shaft drop is
- planned to be located between BIG THUNDER MTN. and TOM SAWYER'S ISLAND, in
- the area where the remaining tunnels are from the old NATURE'S WONDERLAND
- ride.
-
- In Fantasyland, both the PINOCCHIO and SNOW WHITE attractions are rumored
- under consideration for overhauls or removals due to low ridership. There
- was talk of a FANTASIA or a MARY POPPINS attraction taking both of their
- places.
-
-
-
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- 26) THE FINE PRINT
- ----------------------------
-
- LIKE THIS GUIDE? BUY THE ALBUMS! This edition of the D-I-G is brought to
- you by FOUR albums on Delos Records -
-
- HEIGH-HO! MOZART
- Favorite Disney Tunes in the style of Great Classical Composers
- (CD: DE 3186 / Cassette: CS 3186)
- Also available in a special Activities / Fun Guide edition -
- (CD: DE 2186 / Cassette: CS 2186.)
-
- BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BACH
- MORE Favorite Disney Tunes in the style of Great Classical Composers
- (CD: DE 3195 / Cassette: CS 3195)
-
- Some of you only know me as the guy who puts together this guide. But in
- real life I'm a product manager for Delos, a small classical CD company
- here in Hollywood. This year has seen a dream come true - the release of
- the chart hit HEIGH-HO! MOZART, and its chart climbing sequel BIBBIDI
- BOBBIDI BACH. These are both albums of Disney musical favorites - arranged
- and performed in the style of the great classical composers.
-
- What I was looking for was for a great way to introduce anyone, young or
- old, to the wonders of classical music via some of the best-loved of the
- Disney songs. Thanks to the artists at Delos, including pianist Carol
- Rosenberger, flute player Eugenia Zukerman (from CBS Sunday Morning), the
- LAGQ (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet), guitarist Scott Tennant, the Shanghai
- String Quartet and the English Chamber Orchestra, along with arranger /
- conductor Donald Fraser these albums came out better than I had ever
- imagined.
-
- The 16 clever musical arrangements on HEIGH-HO! MOZART include Under the
- Sea as a Scott Joplin Rag, Winnie the Pooh in the style of Prokofiev's
- Peter and the Wolf, Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas performed in the
- style of Dvorak's New World Symphony, a Chopin solo-piano version of With a
- Smile and A Song from Snow White, and a very romantic Beauty and the Beast
- in the style of Rachmaninoff.
-
- The 15 all new selections on BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BACH include A Whole New World
- from Aladdin in the style of a Chopin Piano Concerto, You've Got A Friend
- in Me from Toy Story in the style of Leonard Bernstein, Whistle While You
- Work from Snow White in the style of Beethoven, and The Ballad of Davy
- Crockett in the style of Aaron Copland.
-
- These collections are albums you'll want to play again and again, they are
- not just orchestral "Pops" type collections.
-
- Another album full of Disney favorite tunes is:
-
- BEAUTY AND THE BEAT, Favorite Disney Tunes in Steelband Style
- (CD: DE 4027 / Cassette: CS 4027)
-
- Not many people realize that the Delos label - in addition to its acclaimed
- classical recordings - also has a formidable steelband catalog. Taking
- inspiration from the smashing success of HEIGH-HO! MOZART, this album is
- actually performed by the same steelband that delights millions of visitors
- annually at Anaheim's magical theme park.
-
- Not just a collection of 14 Disney hits, musical highlights from the film
- scores are also incorporated, going way beyond the obvious selection of
- material from The Little Mermaid (Under the Sea). The new hit Home, from
- the Broadway score of Beauty and the Beast, (along with Be Our Guest) is
- included, hits from Mary Poppins (A Spoonful of Sugar), Lion King (Hakuna
- Matata, I Just Cant Wait to be King) and Snow White (Heigh-Ho!) round out
- what has to be the perfect party disc for both young and old.
-
- "AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE - The Best of Peter Pan, 1904 - 1996" is a new
- release from the same creative minds behind "HEIGH-HO! MOZART." (CD: DE
- 3201, CS: CS 3201)
-
- The songs and which sources they came from: SECOND STAR TO THE RIGHT /
- FOLLOWING THE LEADER / YOUR MOTHER AND MINE,from the 1953 Walt Disney
- movie; I'M FLYING / TENDER SHEPHERD / I WON'T GROW UP / NEVER NEVER LAND /
- WHEN I WENT HOME / DISTANT MELODY, from the 1954 Mary Martin musical; PETER
- PETER, from the 1950 Jean Arthur / Leonard Bernstein production; THE
- ARRIVAL OF WENDY / THE SONG OF THE PIRATES / THE FIGHT AND OVERTHROW OF THE
- PIRATES, from the original 1904 London play; NOCTURNE / THE MERMAIDS'
- LAGOON, newly composed by Donald Fraser for this disc
-
- "MOZART TV - Favorite TV Tunes in the style of Great Classical Composers"
- is the latest release from the creative minds behind many of the recordings
- listed above. (CD: DE 3222, CS: CS 3222)
-
- The classic TV themes given the classical treatment include: FRIENDS in the
- style of Vivaldi / X-FILES - Hovhaness / BRADY BUNCH, M*A*S*H, HILL STREET
- BLUES - Mozart / MARY TYLER MOORE - Satie / CHEERS - J. Ireland / MR. ED -
- Rodrigo / BEWITCHED - Debussy / JEOPARDY [THINK MUSIC] - Handel / STAR TREK:
- VOYAGER - R. Strauss / TAXI - Villa-Lobos / I LOVE LUCY - Purcell / JETSONS
- - Britten
-
- All of these titles are available from your local music store OR you can
- order direct from: DELOS INTERNATIONAL, Hollywood and Vine Plaza, 1645 N.
- Vine Street, Suite 340, Hollywood, CA 90028.
-
- TOLL-FREE ORDER LINE: (800) 364-0645, (213) 962-2626, FAX: (213) 962-2636.
-
- If you want to see cover artwork, or hear a snippet of music from these
- releases, Delos now has a web site, which you can visit at:
- http://www.delosmus.com
-
-
-
- ------------------------
- 27) THANK YOUS
- ------------------------
-
- D-I-G AVAILABILITY:
-
- The latest D-I-G in this original text edition is always available on my
- first home page at: http://home.aol.com/alweho, and the HTML edition is
- available at http://members.aol.com/alweho/ . It will also continue to be
- posted about once a month to the following newsgroups: news.answers,
- rec.answers, rec.arts.disney.parks, alt.disney.disneyland,
- rec.arts.disney.announce and alt.answers as a multi part file under the
- heading: [FAQ/DL] D-I-G: The Disneyland Information Guide x/x
-
- SPECIAL THANKS TO: The CM's at the park who take the few moments to chat
- with me, William w.onufryk@genie.geis.com, Roberta, Doug, Ken, JV - DL CM's
- with the mostest, Mike Rafeld, Carlo, Don Bertino, Lani Teshima-Miller,
- Endel J, DUCKYonEC, David I. Tomita, Kenny Cottrell, Delphi's and Prodigy's
- (Bing's) Disney Forums and Rich & Carol Koster "FDC Mickey & Minnie"
- (Congrats on their new meece, Michael!) for their incorporated suggestions
- and information.
-
- ROGER (BRAD) JONES JR. rjones@us.oracle.com (author of his own wonderful
- guide to DL, details above) who also makes each update of the D-I-G
- available for ftp at the following address:
- ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/kazrak/
-
- WERNER W. WEISS werner@mcs.com was kind enough to have added a link to the
- D-I-G (and the Delos albums on the web too!) on his Yesterland links page,
- which may be reached through the following address:
- http://www.mcs.net/~werner/yester.html.
-
- Send them nice e-mails and make their dreams come true, will you?
-
- APPLE NEWTONBOOK EDITION: Is now available assembled by James Sutherland.
- I've seen many people in line with print outs of the guide - and now I look
- forward to seeing someone out there with a PDA like this. Thanks James!
- Check out: http://www.teleport.com/~jsutherl/newton/newton.shtml
-
-
- WDW INFO: Many of you have flattered me by requesting a Walt Disney World
- version of the D-I-G. Thanks to Deb Wills and Kenny Cottrell there is now
- an online equivalent of the D-I-G for Walt Disney World, the WD-WIG (WALT
- DISNEY - WORLD INFORMATION GUIDE). Deb has done a superb job in collecting
- the tons of information required for this project, which encompasses the
- incredible size of this resort. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Stop
- by at: http://www.wdn.com/dwills/ and say hello to her when you sign in
- will you?
-
- Another great WDW resource is BRIAN BENNETT'S DVClubber@aol.com document,
- titled DVClubber's Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide. Look for regular
- postings on RAD.parks for this great resource or visit its new web
- incarnation at: http://members.aol.com/DVClubber/dvchome.htm
-
-
- THE OFFICIAL DL FAQ: Walt Hoffman whoffman@ganymede.jpl.nasa.gov or
- Walter.T.Hoffman@jpl.nasa.gov published the original DL FAQ - it's also
- available at various FTPs under archive name disney-faq/disneyland - it was
- last modified on Nov. 23, 1994.
-
-
- URBAN LEGENDS about Disney and DL abound - some actually even get quoted in
- books (such as Mouse Tales) as facts. Get the REAL story at this unique web
- page: http://www.best.com/~snopes/disney/disney.htm. An excellent reference
- which helps debunk many of these stories. Thanks snopes!
-
-
- FEEDBACK: Please feel free to e-mail me at alweho@aol.com (even if it's
- just to say HELLO!) and let me know if there is anything you see amiss or
- would like to comment on. (Yes I do have a life, I just keep track of all
- this stuff so I know what do to when visitors show up.)
-
-
- "To all that come to this happy place, welcome. Disneyland is your land.
- Here, age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the
- challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals,
- the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America... with the hope
- that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world. July 17,
- 1955" - Inscription on flag pole plaque, Main St., USA
-
-
- This document is copyright (c) 1997 by Al Lutz, alweho@aol.com Please
- refer to the copyright paragraph at the beginning of this document for
- detailed information.
-
-
- ---- END [FAQ/DL] D-I-G: The Disneyland Information Guide 7/7 ----
-
-
- WOW! You read this far? Then you're as bad as I am! See you at the Magic
- Kingdom of Disneyland! ;)
-
- Al
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