Disney
Planner: Summer 2009
Summer
2009 at Walt Disney World Resort -- The Season is the Reason to Celebrate,
and Here are Some Ways: New Attraction to Idol-ize, Hail to the (New)
Chief, Whats Up at Downtown Disney, New Resort Experiences
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.
From May through August 2009, summer simmers with exciting new attractions
and experiences at Walt Disney World Resort. The smash TV hit American
Idol inspires a new attraction at Disneys Hollywood Studios
while, at Magic Kingdom, a Liberty Square icon reopens its doors and
street parties turn up the spirit as Disneys What Will You
Celebrate? hits full-stride. Treehouse lodging is back, Stars
Wars Weekends let guests release their inner Jedi, Downtown Disney unwraps
new fun on the ground and in the air and theres
music, music, music filling the air at Epcot
Summer fun at The American Idol Experience
This marks the first summer of fun for The American Idol Experience,
which puts Disneys Hollywood Studios guests in the spotlight,
immersing them in the thrill of auditioning and performing or voting
on their favorite musical performances.
Modeled after the famous American Idol television show,
the newly opened Walt Disney World attraction makes dreams come true
by showcasing the talents of park guests age 14 and older who have aced
the auditions (audition slots are limited and interested guests are
encouraged to arrive early or register online at www.disneyworld.com/idol).
Like the television show, fans not the onstage judges
have the final say on who is deemed the best of the best. With seating
to accommodate 1,000 audience members, the high-tech theater is wired
so guests can vote for their favorite singer. There are several show
times daily.
What Will You Celebrate? adds park fun, gifting option
As What Will You Celebrate? invites Disney Parks guests
to turn personal milestones into magical Disney experiences, the ways
for guests to customize and personalize a visit are seemingly endless
and growing! With everything from fireworks cruises, street parties
and behind-the-scenes tours to specialty cakes and in-room decorations
to choose from, guests have more choices as they ponder, How will
I celebrate?
With all there is to do in Disney parks, guests can tailor a celebration
with favorite attractions, favorite characters and special experiences.
Thanks to new Web planning tools, learning about available choices and
then customizing a celebration vacation itinerary is easier
than ever. Through www.disneyparks.com, guests (or their travel agents)
choose the celebration destination Disneyland Resort in California
or Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. With a click, they access an
interactive online celebration planner to shop the many
experiences that are a cornerstone of a celebration vacation
at Disney parks experiences that transform guests into the stars
of their own party whether the occasion is a birthday, anniversary,
Quinceañera, personal triumph or any celebration.
The icing on the cake of What Will You Celebrate?: guests
visiting one of the Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks on their
birthday in 2009 get in free. More than two million people have already
registered their birthday on the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Web
sites. Already, the parks have welcomed birthday celebrants from quadruplets
turning 4 to a milestone birthday of 107.
There is even a way to participate in a guests upcoming celebration
visit when you cant be there: by gifting. The giver
reviews the possibilities using the online planner, then calls a Disney
Dream Maker to personalize and customize the gift. At Walt Disney World
Resort, Dream Makers can be reached at 407/WDW-GIFT.
The fun is nonstop, too, with a party spirit stamping new shows in
Magic Kingdom:
Everybodys favorite galactic pal the Guru of Gross-Out,
the Maker of Mischief now stars in Stitchs
SuperSonic Celebration, a live stage spectacle (grand opening
May 6) in Tomorrowland that celebrates everything worth celebrating
around the universe in honor of Galaxy Day. This interactive,
retro-futuristic musical revue features an animated version of Stitch
interacting live with Magic Kingdom guests. The show also stars Tip
Trendo, celebritainer party host extraordinaire, the Galactic
Girls, Tips deep space diva back-up dancers, a pair of hip-hop
robots run amuck, all underscored by a space-pop soundtrack that will
rock the cosmos! Several show times daily.
Floats, a cast of Disney characters, stilt walkers and more move
it down Main Street, U.S.A. accompanied by high-energy tunes and
an open invitation to guests to come join the fun during performances
of Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! street party.
Near Cinderella Castle, Mad Hatter, Genie, Lumiere and Sebastian
the life and light of the party pop out of four huge boxes that
dominate the floats. They join about a dozen other Disney characters
headed by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse to mix and mingle and dance
in the street with Magic Kingdom guests during a 12- to 15-minute party
that takes place three times daily.
New music, new costumes and changes to some of the floats are part of
the afternoon Magic Kingdom parade, Celebrate a Dream Come True.
The procession through the park is an update to the former Disney
Dreams Come True parade with more pauses during which party
dancers perform to get guests into a celebratory spirit and with
a grand marshal in the lead role of the procession.
The new theme park fun continues at Disneys Animal Kingdom
and Epcot:
Khaki-clad cast including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy
gather near Disneys Animal Kingdom entrance each evening
during park closing to bid farewell to guests with the music-filled
Adventurers Celebration Gathering. Cast members shake their pom-poms
and urge guests to join in the street-party fun by dancing to the music
and forming a conga line procession while the Disney characters keep
the beat from atop their safari vehicle.
Inspired by Disney Channels Emmy Award-winning Kim Possible
animated series, Disneys Kim Possible World Showcase Adventureinvites
Epcot guests of all ages to take on the role of secret agents to save
the world from various comical villains and their mad inventions. This
ultra-interactive, high-tech adventure packed with mystery and excitement
is offered in seven World Showcase pavilions.
Star Wars Weekends returns to Disneys Hollywood
Studios
Once again, the power of the Force and the magic of Disney combine in
May and June 2009 for Star Wars Weekends, a sci-fi fan-fest inspired
by the popular film saga.
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 22-June 14, Disneys
Hollywood Studios becomes the temporary home for a band of out-of-this-world
characters, including Wookiees, Sith, droids, Jedi, Ewoks, bounty hunters
and Rodians. Dates are May 22-24, May 29-31, June 5-7 and June 12-14.
A giant, A to Z gathering of Star Wars characters
from Anakin Skywalker to Zam Wesell roams the streets of the
theme park during meet-and-greet sessions. Jedi Training Academy
one of the interactive entertainment experiences featured in the theme
park takes place throughout the day on the events main
stage and allows young guests to learn from a Jedi Master before testing
newly acquired skills in a battle with Darth Vader.
Also featured: the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind Star Wars memorabilia,
Star Wars trivia contests, special Star Wars parades, rides on the famed
Star Tours attraction, and autograph sessions and star conversations
with famous Star Wars actors and creative geniuses.
Event activities are included in theme park admission. For more information,
guests may go online to www.starwars.com or www.disneyworld.com/starwarsweekends.
Music is in the air at Epcot
Legendary music fills the air at Epcot during the summer of 2009 as
the park hosts Flower Power concerts and Sounds Like Summer concerts
at America Gardens Theatre.
From Chubby Checker & The Wildcats to Tony Orlando, a lineup of
music hit-makers from the 1960s and 1970s will strike nostalgic notes
each weekend in May during Flower Power concerts that are part of the
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival through May 31. The
lineup also includes The Nelsons, Jose Feliciano and The 5th Dimension.
Guest information is available at www.disneyworld.com/flower (click
on Concerts) or by calling 407/824-4321.
The whole family will be rockin and rollin when tribute
bands recreate classic hits from musical icons under the stars as part
of the Sounds Like Summer concert series daily June 15-Aug. 9. During
the series, seven popular tribute bands will celebrate the music of
the Bee Gees, Eagles, Bon Jovi, ABBA, the Supremes, U2 and Tom Petty.
Concerts are included in regular Epcot admission. For more information,
visit Disneyworld.com or call 407/824-4321.
The Pirates League sets sail in Magic Kingdom June 29
Calling all scoundrels, rogues and neer-do-wells Captain
Jack and the crew of the Black Pearl want YOU. Starting in late June,
the Pearl drops anchor in Adventureland for The Pirates League, recruiting
and training park guests of all ages in the scurrilous ways of buccaneers.
Each guest checking in at the plunder-filled recruitment office gets
an official pirate name. Next step is the Muster Station where
after applications of beards and eye patches, scarves and scars, earrings
and gold teeth the new recruits leave their old identities behind.
Past a hidden portal and into the treasure cache, the new shipmates
speak the pirate oath and have their official pirate portrait
taken before being turned loose on an unsuspecting Adventureland
and no doubt feeling right at home at the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
Boys, girls and grownups ready for the pirate life start the process
by calling 407/WDW-CREW beginning May 11. Packages start at $49.95 plus
tax.
Hall of Presidents to reopen in July; fireworks paint the skies July
4
A July reopening is planned for the Hall of Presidents, an iconic attraction
in Magic Kingdom. An Audio-Animatronics version of President Barack
Obama will join representations of the previous 43 presidents of the
United States as part of an attraction that has been celebrating American
history since Walt Disney World Resort opened in 1971. Disney Imagineers
also are updating a broad array of show elements.
The star-spangled fun doesnt stop there
July Fourth is a grand celebration of all things America. What better
patriotic place to be than Walt Disney World Resort as freedom rings
from corner to corner of the Vacation Kingdom. Disneys Celebrate
America!-A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky will dazzle Magic
Kingdom guests at 9 p.m. on the Fourth of July. That same park will
feature a performance of the SpectroMagic nighttime parade,
at 10:30 p.m. In the meantime, Disneys Hollywood Studios guests
are treated to a 9 p.m. performance of Fantasmic! while
at Epcot, a holiday-inspired IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
bursts above World Showcase Lagoon at 10 p.m.
Picnic in the Park comes to Disneys Animal Kingdom
Summer
guests to Disneys Animal Kingdom have a new casual option to restaurant
mealtimes Picnic in the Park for al fresco dining.
The to-go meal includes either sandwiches or rotisserie chicken or ham.
Meals include sides, desserts and bottled water for each guest. Prices
range from $24.99 for a meal for three to $56.99 for a meal for six.
Meals can be booked at the podium near the park entrance or, after 1
p.m., picnics can be ordered at Tusker House Restaurant. Picnics are
ready for pick-up within two hours at the Kusafiri Coffee Shop &
Bakery in the park.
New and aloft at Downtown Disney: Characters in Flight
Ever imagined lofty, Tinker Bell views of Walt Disney World Resort and
beyond? That dream is now possible. Downtown Disney treats guests to
breathtaking, 360-degree panoramas with a new iconic attraction, Characters
in Flight operated by Aerophile. The tethered gas balloon takes guests
400 feet into the air from the waterfront of Downtown Disney West Side
near Pleasure Island. The 72-foot-diameter balloon can accommodate up
to 30 guests at a time on a six-minute flight by day or
night, weather permitting.
Characters in Flight made a spring debut, joining other newcomers at
Downtown Disney for summer:
Tren-D a hip new Downtown Disney Marketplace boutique
with urban-inspired fashions.
Disney Design-a-Tee presented by Hanes, inviting Marketplace
guests to personalize the popular T-shirt souvenir to their own tastes.
T-Rex : A Prehistoric Family Adventure, A Place to Eat, Shop, Explore
and Discover a fun prehistoric environment millions of years
in the making.
Paradiso 37, a Downtown Disney restaurant from E-Brands to feature
a selection of menu offerings representing the 37 countries of the Americas.
Whole new world of lodging greets summer guests
New home-like accommodations presented by Disney Vacation Club are scheduled
to debut in time for summer guests. New options will combine to revive
treehouse living at Walt Disney World Resort, immerse guests
in the African experience and offer up breathtaking views of Bay Lake
and Cinderella Castle.
Treehouse Villas at Disneys Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Treehouse living, a cherished Walt Disney World tradition
from 1975-2002, returns with the scheduled opening of 60 three-bedroom
villas elevated 10 feet off the ground on pedestals and beams. Designed
to blend into the forest glens where they are nestled, these vacation
villas will sleep up to nine and provide Disneys Saratoga Springs
Resort & Spa with a new room category.
Kidani Village at Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge Following
the successful conversion of select rooms at Jambo House (at Disneys
Animal Kingdom Lodge) into vacation villas in 2007, Kidani Village is
taking shape (for phased openings scheduled in the spring and fall)
with thatched roofs and a hewn timber design. Kidani means necklace
in Swahili and the new building is shaped like a piece of native African
jewelry with villas forming the beads, walkways creating the knots in
between and the lobby representing the ornament or jewel at its center.
With the planned spring opening also comes Sanaa, a new family dining
location, featuring savannah views at select tables and serving familiar
foods from tandoor ovens in addition to slow-cooked specialties with
the flavorful spices of Africa and India.
Bay Lake Tower at Disneys Contemporary Resort Scheduled
to open late summer, Bay Lake Tower nestles beside Disneys Contemporary
Resort and will serve up a variety of views including grand vistas of
lakes and land, such as Magic Kingdom, from its 295 two-bedroom equivalent
villas. Planned amenities include a community hall, pool bar, in-room
dining, tennis courts, a pool and a water play area.
Disney Vacation Club accommodations can be booked by anyone for overnight
stays through www.disneyworld.com or by calling 407/W-DISNEY (934-7639).
Walt Disney World Resort debuts online check-in service
In time for summer, Walt Disney World Resort has launched Online Check-In
Service, designed to simplify and streamline guest arrivals. The new
service is complimentary and available to guests staying at select Walt
Disney World Resort hotels and Disney Vacation Club resorts.
Within 10 days of their arrival dates, guests are able to provide check-in
information, advise the resort of their arrival times and request room
preferences (although those cannot be guaranteed). Guests can also register
the names of all the people in their party and provide a credit card
to cover charges at the resort hotel.
Upon arrival at their resorts, guests visit a special welcome location
where their room keys and other registration material are waiting. Disney
cast members are also available to provide additional information and
answer questions.
Meeting professionals can also arrange private group check-in at a Disney
resort convention center or other locations.
For more information about the new Online Check-In Service or to make
a resort reservation, call 407-W-DISNEY or your local travel agent or
click on disneyworld.com.