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Kind of a hodge podge of stuff thats been floating around. Things have been fairly quite so I thought Id post stuff thats normally too uninteresting. Some of these are also being confirmed and expanded on over at the MiceAge website (http://www.miceage.com/allutz/al122302a.htm).
After some initial tests, a rumor has it that most fast-food locations will be dropping plastic trays in favor of paper bags for the guests to carry their food away. This is strictly a costs savings move and is being justified that people dont complain when they do it at McDonalds. While the bags cost money, they cost less than the labor it takes to collect and wash all the trays.
Anyone whos been to Disneyland recently must have noticed the new intrusive safety instructions. These new messages are broadcast in both the queue line and ride vehicle for any attraction that moves. They are all variations of Please remain seated at all times with you hands, arms, legs, feet and other body parts within the ride vehicle. No standing. Please watch children. Etc., etc. spoken in both English and Spanish. Ive noticed that the safety spiel is so long on some rides elements of the show spiel have been removed to accommodate it. Expect them at WDW in the near future whenever an attraction goes down for rehab.
Theres a rumor that Disney is thinking of adopting the same safety measures that Knotts Berry Farm has installed. These apparently have gone down very well with the state of California and right now Disney needs all the warm & fuzzy thoughts it can buy. These ideas include rating each attraction for its level of thrill (kind of like the diamond ratings for ski runs); air gates, safety zones and cast member cages on all rides with moving vehicles; and banning all loose items (hats, sunglasses, cameras) from fast rides.
Plans for Disneylands 50th Birthday are being cut back faster now than they were under the Pressler regime. Latest rumor is that the show additions to Pirates and Small World have been cut. Haunted Mansion may still get the Paris soundtrack and a few Nightmare pieces may remain permanent but most people expect all HM enhancements to be cut next quarter. Space Mountain is still rumored to be getting a new track (its entirely for maintenance reasons), but the plans for using the old Rocket Rods track have been killed. MiceAge is reporting that a Stitch overlay for SM is a possibility too Ive heard its just one of many ideas. Plans for the Castle have been scaled back as well; the limited fiber optic treatment will be used for a new edition of the nightly fireworks show (which is rumored to have been scaled back from the nightly show to just weekends and summer again).
The only truly new attraction rumored for the 50 Years of Theme Parks celebration will be a film presentation to be shown in the CircleVision theaters at all Disney Magic Kingdom parks. Very little of the show will be a 360 film (mostly an old sequence shot in the 1960s at Disneyland), but instead it will use slides, video images, stills and other clips projected on different screens. The comment was that the 50 Years celebration will be noticeably smaller than Walts 100th (which most inside the company consider to be a trivial marketing event).
The big rumor is that Disneyland will also be phasing out ride-specific costumes. The goal is for generic Main Street, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland/Pooh and Adventureland costumes which will be worn by all cast in the area attractions, food and merchandise. The costumes themselves will be extreme simple consisting of pants and a shirt. Extra bits like hats, ties, custom shoes, scarves will be eliminated. This is a cost savings measure and will be phased in over an extended period of time (i.e., theyll wait for the existing stuff to wear out before replacing it with the generic standard). This ones been kicking around for a while.
There are also rumors that there might be many vacancies in the west coast version of Downtown Disney after the holidays. Foot traffic is far below expectations (the fault of DCA) and spending is even less. The common wisdom is the place has too many high priced eateries and stores. Most of the stores themselves are either chain stores located in malls all over Southern California or not unique enough to draw a local crowd. The former home of the Y Arriba, Y Arriba restaurant remains vacant as Disney has been unable to find a tenant willing to pay Disneys asking price.
Lastly, its rumored that all work on the future of California Adventure has ground to a halt. Its a battle between the major changes crowd and the tweak it crowd. Essentially, anyone who expects to be fired when Eisner leaves is refusing to spend another nickel on the place (including funding a clone for Rockn Rollercoaster) while people who want to see Disney make it to the end of the decade are planning to gut the place and start again. Whether Disneyland gets stuck with a parking lot carnival or finally gets an adjoining theme park depends on the boardroom games in Burbank.
After some initial tests, a rumor has it that most fast-food locations will be dropping plastic trays in favor of paper bags for the guests to carry their food away. This is strictly a costs savings move and is being justified that people dont complain when they do it at McDonalds. While the bags cost money, they cost less than the labor it takes to collect and wash all the trays.
Anyone whos been to Disneyland recently must have noticed the new intrusive safety instructions. These new messages are broadcast in both the queue line and ride vehicle for any attraction that moves. They are all variations of Please remain seated at all times with you hands, arms, legs, feet and other body parts within the ride vehicle. No standing. Please watch children. Etc., etc. spoken in both English and Spanish. Ive noticed that the safety spiel is so long on some rides elements of the show spiel have been removed to accommodate it. Expect them at WDW in the near future whenever an attraction goes down for rehab.
Theres a rumor that Disney is thinking of adopting the same safety measures that Knotts Berry Farm has installed. These apparently have gone down very well with the state of California and right now Disney needs all the warm & fuzzy thoughts it can buy. These ideas include rating each attraction for its level of thrill (kind of like the diamond ratings for ski runs); air gates, safety zones and cast member cages on all rides with moving vehicles; and banning all loose items (hats, sunglasses, cameras) from fast rides.
Plans for Disneylands 50th Birthday are being cut back faster now than they were under the Pressler regime. Latest rumor is that the show additions to Pirates and Small World have been cut. Haunted Mansion may still get the Paris soundtrack and a few Nightmare pieces may remain permanent but most people expect all HM enhancements to be cut next quarter. Space Mountain is still rumored to be getting a new track (its entirely for maintenance reasons), but the plans for using the old Rocket Rods track have been killed. MiceAge is reporting that a Stitch overlay for SM is a possibility too Ive heard its just one of many ideas. Plans for the Castle have been scaled back as well; the limited fiber optic treatment will be used for a new edition of the nightly fireworks show (which is rumored to have been scaled back from the nightly show to just weekends and summer again).
The only truly new attraction rumored for the 50 Years of Theme Parks celebration will be a film presentation to be shown in the CircleVision theaters at all Disney Magic Kingdom parks. Very little of the show will be a 360 film (mostly an old sequence shot in the 1960s at Disneyland), but instead it will use slides, video images, stills and other clips projected on different screens. The comment was that the 50 Years celebration will be noticeably smaller than Walts 100th (which most inside the company consider to be a trivial marketing event).
The big rumor is that Disneyland will also be phasing out ride-specific costumes. The goal is for generic Main Street, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland/Pooh and Adventureland costumes which will be worn by all cast in the area attractions, food and merchandise. The costumes themselves will be extreme simple consisting of pants and a shirt. Extra bits like hats, ties, custom shoes, scarves will be eliminated. This is a cost savings measure and will be phased in over an extended period of time (i.e., theyll wait for the existing stuff to wear out before replacing it with the generic standard). This ones been kicking around for a while.
There are also rumors that there might be many vacancies in the west coast version of Downtown Disney after the holidays. Foot traffic is far below expectations (the fault of DCA) and spending is even less. The common wisdom is the place has too many high priced eateries and stores. Most of the stores themselves are either chain stores located in malls all over Southern California or not unique enough to draw a local crowd. The former home of the Y Arriba, Y Arriba restaurant remains vacant as Disney has been unable to find a tenant willing to pay Disneys asking price.
Lastly, its rumored that all work on the future of California Adventure has ground to a halt. Its a battle between the major changes crowd and the tweak it crowd. Essentially, anyone who expects to be fired when Eisner leaves is refusing to spend another nickel on the place (including funding a clone for Rockn Rollercoaster) while people who want to see Disney make it to the end of the decade are planning to gut the place and start again. Whether Disneyland gets stuck with a parking lot carnival or finally gets an adjoining theme park depends on the boardroom games in Burbank.