“Guardians of the Galaxy” Preview Coming to Disneyland, Walt Disney World

Starting July 4, “Guardians of the Galaxy” is coming to Disney Parks with an exclusive sneak peek, offering guests an extended look at the film before it opens in theaters.

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At Disneyland park in California, you can catch this limited time intergalactic preview in 3D with special in-theater effects at the Magic Eye Theater in Tomorrowland, where Captain EO is typically shown. Captain EO is expected to return in August.

For those visiting Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, you’ll be able to experience the cosmic adventure of “Guardians of the Galaxy” at the ABC Sound Studio at Disney’s Hollywood Studios presented in RealD 3D. This will be replacing the current Maleficent sneak peek attraction in that space.

It’s no accident that there is no Marvel logo in the image Disney is using for this preview, the logo and all mention of the company will be missing at Walt Disney World thanks to the existing theme park rights deal Universal has in place with Marvel.

“Guardians of the Galaxy” finds space adventurer Peter Quill the object of a bounty hunt after stealing an orb coveted by a treacherous villain, but when Quill discovers the power it holds, he must find a way to rally the quartet of ragtag rivals hot on his trail to save the universe.

“Guardians of the Galaxy,” releases in U.S. theaters on August 1, 2014.

Park 5 Photoshoot

It has been a while since we released a Park series photoshoot. I found these Park 5 photos I had yet to publish. While most of these were taken by me around WDW, a few were taken by Zoe at Disneyland for us.I especially enjoy the Carousel of Progress photos. And the Haunted Mansion clock was special because a Cast Member allowed us inside the Servants Quarters to take some extra special photos.

Brandon and Melissa Share Latest Customs

Brandon and Melissa are a pair of Visual Arts Teachers Millennium Middle School in Sanford, FL. We recently shared their student’s work, now it is time to see what they have created for their latest custom Vinylmation.

What subject did you choose and why?
Brandon: I chose King Hippo and Little Mac.  I love vintage video games and was a big fan of the original Mike Tyson’s PunchOut!!

Melissa: My favorite Disney character is Mr. Smee, so I really wanted to do him.  Then Villians 2 came out and I really liked the Smee in that set.  I considered one of the Lost Boys first, but when we decided to make it a 9” and 3” set, I knew Michael with Teddy was the way to go.

What have you learned from your first customs to now?
Brandon: I actually think I learned the most from my first 9’ custom.  King Hippo was good practice to reacquaint myself with painting a three dimensional surface before tackling my 3” custom of Little Mac.

Melissa: I was a big believer in not taking the Vinylmation apart- I was so afraid I would break and arm or things wouldn’t look right, but it is so much easier if you do.  Michael was also the first Vinylmation I ever painted on a “Custom” mold (we usually spray paint commons), and although I really like the surface, I felt like I had to do more layers (but the stars in his ear glow, so it was worth it)

And then there were a pair of customs you did that were chosen by your students?
Melissa: Yes, we also did 3” customs in which we let the kids decide our subject…they chose Sherlock Holmes for Brandon & Dr. Watson for me.

Aladdin Junior Series 10 Explained

Aladdin Junior Series 10 Explained

Release Date: January 10
Where: Disney Stores, Online, D-Streets
$9.95 per blind box
18 figure set

This Junior series based on the 1992 Disney animated feature film is the first Junior series designed by Disney Store artists.

Update: 02/04/14 Based on the officially released imaged by Disney and the leaked photo of the side of the case of Aladdin vinyls, it appears Disney has released images of the chasers early. They did not officially announce them as chaser, but if the box is not a misprint, than they certainly are. They do not seem to be variants of any other figure. The two figures assumed to be the chaser are the last two photos on this page (in case you do not want to see them) Also, Disney seemed to not release images of 4 of the common figures: Abu, Jasmine in red dress, Aladdin and Jafar as old man in prison.

image from Vinylmation Exchange Facebook page

Presumed Chaser

Presumed Chaser

Disney Stuck on the Drawing Board: Fire Mountain and Bald Mountain

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From past to present, and even moving into the future, the Walt Disney Company has always been making plans and changing plans. New ideas are shelved for a multitude of different reasons; either because technology is not available to make the plan work correctly, or maybe because popularity of the content material has waned–as was the case with Pixie Hollow in New Fantasyland. (The Imagineers were concerned that they could not necessarily pull off what they planned, and the lack of popularity in the Fairy films convinced Disney to walk away.) Sometimes it is a monetary issue, as with the Project Gemini plan in EPCOT. Sometimes it is just bad timing. This seems to be the reasoning behind many drawing board cases. Lets look at a drawing board case from Magic Kingdom, and no, it is not the elephant that is going to remain in the room. That might be a conversation for another day . . .

When we think about the Magic Kingdom landscape, we immediately think of the mountains: Splash, Space, and Big Thunder. The rising Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da from Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear, to the sound of a locomotive running wildly out of control, Frontierland bustles with traffic of guests to two of the three mountains. In Tomorrowland, the aura of white spires and a clean mountain draws guests into Starport 75. We can only imagine what MK’s mountain range could have been if Disney followed through with plans to add Fire Mountain and Bald Mountain in the mid 1990s.

When 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was being closed and eventually removed, there were plans to add not one but two mountains as a way to ease guests disappointment over the closing of this famous E-ticket attraction. Both of these attractions were similar, but it is said that Michael Eisner loved the ideas so much he wanted both to be built within the MK walls. Each mountain was going to  its own land: Fire Mountain to be placed in Adventureland, and Bald Mountain where the old Leagues attraction lay dormant. Sadly, neither of these mountains were ever built.

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Fire Mountain was to be located either between Pirates of the Caribbean and Splash, or directly on the other side of Pirates (though that would have taken some refurbishment of the Jungle Cruise to achieve) and would have been the so-called “weenie” that drew guests deeper into Adventureland. This attraction was rumored to be a combination of a standard roller coaster and a flying roller coaster, which meant at one point the ride would change from a track below guests to a track above, and the vehicles would have guests lying facedown in an attempt to mimic flying like a bird (or certain Marvel characters). The mountain would be a gigantic volcano, fitting right in with Adventureland’s story. Guests would fly and soar through and around the volcano with molten lava and dark and scary theme. There was an idea Fire Mountain would be the beginning of an expanded area of Adventureland. As costs soared, the decision was made to make it only a flying coaster– and then sadly, Fire Mountain was completely shelved.

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Bald Mountain, from Fantasia fame, was to have been built near or on the exact spot as the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. To draw guests to this portion of the park, the attraction would house a log flume, or roller coaster (or a combination of both, which was never decided) themed on Disney villains. Also known as Villains Mountain, this attraction would take guests through a hair-raising experience of escaping from some of Disney’s most famous evil characters. As a log flume, guests would have boarded longboat-style rafts modeled after Hades’ boats in Hercules. Guests would have been taken through Chernabog’s mountain, where the villains were meeting to decide who was the most evil, and how to take over the Magic Kingdom. Suddenly, guests would be “attacked” by a combination of Disney villains, saved only by a slide deep down the plunge in the front of the mountain (the roller coaster theme never had a major story design, leading many to believe that a flume ride would have been the choice here). By combining the roller coaster idea with the log flume, Imagineers were possibly ready to attempt a difficult concept that took almost five more years to actually happen, albeit in another resort.

Why do we visit Magic Kingdom and not see either of these attractions? The answer is not so simple. Disney thought they had two can’t-miss attractions, and went as far as toying with the idea of making an expansion to Fantasyland based around villains. As this concept became a bigger, rumor of a fifth gate based on villains also began to be discussed and gained steam. This made the Bald Mountain concept too valuable to construct in Magic Kingdom, especially if it would be added to the rumored fifth gate. Alas, the villains park has yet to go anywhere, and with the Fantasyland expansion near completion, it is doubtful Magic Kingdom will ever see Bald Mountain. As for Fire Mountain, plans were set for construction, with Disney even floating a balloon high to the peak of where the mountain would be to test if it would be visible from Main Street USA (it was not, but it was clear as day to the Polynesian Resort.) It is believed that WDW management saw the huge expense of building a major roller coaster in a family-oriented park and decided against it. Will we one day see one of these attractions high above Magic Kingdom or another Disney park? It is possible. Let’s keep an eye out to the future and what may happen. You never know when old plans become new again!

“PUSH” The Talking Trashcan Shoves Disney Fans Into Aiding Contract Negotiations

Undoubtedly you’ve heard rumors this week that PUSH, the talking trashcan from Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom, may be leaving forever on Saturday. In fact, Disney fans have been using the hashtag on twitter “#SavePUSH” religiously over the last 24 hours in desperation to convince Disney not to can the trashcan.

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Well, since then, a Disney spokesperson has been quoted that the long-time character “isn’t going anywhere”. In fact, the character may have never been in real jeopardy at all.

Rumor has it that contract negotiations for PUSH were reaching a deadline this week and whoever was negotiating for the character may have pushed some otherwise reputable members of the Disney online community into starting the online campaign instead of taking whatever deal was on the table. So, to make this clear, PUSH’s owner apparently was unhappy with how his negotiations for more money were going and decided it would be best to use fans and members of the media to convince Disney to pay him more money.

Many Disney fan websites jumped on the band-wagon over the course of the last day and posted about the possible end of PUSH, probably unaware that they were being used and thinking they were doing some good for the performer and the fans of the character.

While recent similar campaigns, such as the one to save Billy Hill and the Hillbillies, were reportedly started by fans after an official statement about the performers had been made to some department in the company, this could be the first time a performer has tried to use manipulation in social media to assure they have a job at Disney at their desired pay rate. If true, this could certainly mean an interesting future for how Disney handles contract negotiations with entertainers at the parks. One could only assume that there are some people in management at Walt Disney World who are very unhappy with the situation, to say the least…

UPDATE: As of Sunday, Disney has informed cast members internally that PUSH will no longer be greeting guests and his contract will not be renewed. It is unclear at this time if this was caused by the scandal over the last 2 days or if they just simply could not reach an agreement. We will provide more info if and when it becomes available.

So, what do you think about this? Does this bother you? Why or why not?

Episode 146 Earful Tower

Ep. 146 Earful Tower

This week we discuss updated details on the Aladdin Junior Series. We now have a release date, a clear look at the series and the reveal of the chasers. We also invite Brendt on the show along with us to share our top Vinylmation of 2013.


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A Little Extra Magic at Orlando’s D-Street

We brought you the story a few weeks ago about a couple Orlando Magic Vinylmation that were released at the Amway Center’s gift shop. The Amway Center is the home court of the NBA’s Orlando Magic. These two vinyls have now been released at Orlando’s D-Street location. One features Stuff, the Magic’s mascot. The other features the Orlando Magic logo.