Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Disneyland Paris Update : All about DLP 20th Anniversary



A lot of you asked for it, so here is the awaited update about DLP 20th Anniversary and what you can expect...or not. Recently, Philippe Gas, DLP CEO, announced in a radio interview that there will be no new attraction before fall 2013 or 2014. At least, this is clear, don't expect any new ride before two years. But as you will see, that doesn't mean there will be nothing happening at DLPR next year.

Let's begin by what is cancelled or delayed: i've told you in a previous update that Jack Sparrow audio-Animatronics will be introduced at DLP Pirates of Caribbean. And they will be, but instead to do the POTC update next year the park delayed it to the next fiscal year - which begin in October 2012.

The update of Phantom Manor and Big Thunder is cancelled for now, and no new date is scheduled, which doesn't mean they will never happen in the future even if it might take some time.

Star Tours 2: There is still no news about a Star Tours update at DLP and when Philippe Gas was saying that considering ST2 budget he was wondering if DLP shouldn't build a new ride instead he might be right. Recently Tokyo Disneyland announced that ST2 will come at TDL in 2013 for a cost of....7 billion yen and this makes 67M Euros, which is indeed a lot of money. DLP can easily have a new dark ride ( in the category of Buzz Lightyear ) for this price, and even if the cost are always a bit higher for TDL, ST2 cost can't be less than 50M euros for DLP. It doesn't mean that ST2 will not come to DLP but here too DLP fans might have to wait a bit to get it...

The awaited Ratatouille dark ride at WDS is always supposed to be the next new big attraction but apparently the park is still waiting for the budget approval from the banks, and the very last news i had says that DLP is expecting a decision from the banks no later than the end of this year, i.e in one month from now. However, even if the green light was given early January, considering the needed time to build the ride and this whole new area an opening - as confirmed by Philippe Gas - won't happen before fall 2013 or 2014.



That said, what will really happen for DLP 20th Anniversary? What we can be sure of is the Meet with Mickey located in Fantasyland - all what we need to know is if it will feature a "talking Mickey" like the one they have at WDW or not, a big update of the day parade which supposedly will be called Disney Magic on Parade: "Disney Magic on Parade casts Disney Characters in a fantastic new carnival especially for our 20th Anniversary. Flying out from their unforgettable stories trailing light, colour, music and magic, they glide through the Park's atmosphere, before Mickey and friends in a spectacular finale". It seems that the update might be big enough - with new music, some changes on the floats of the Disney's Once Upon A Dream Parade as well as a new float "Dreams of Romance II" etc... -- that DLP guests will feel it is a new parade. There will be also a new show at the Theatre du Chateau located on the right of sleeping Beauty Castle, AND the new night time spectacular, a brand new show which will be a kind of "E-Ticket" for 2012 and this is the one we're going to talk about now.



Called "Disney Dreams" this new show starting in April 2012 and supposed to run every day - and not only during the summer season - is here to stay. Obviously the park will put a lot of money in it and you can expect the show to be at DLP not only in 2012 but for years to come. It will involve dazzling projections on water screens and on the castle, fire effects, pyrotechnic effects, laser effects, and the show finale is supposed to be awesome. The video projections on the castle will be much more elaborated than the one which were done in previous shows, and even better than the one done on WDW castle. Apparently the official storyline will be this one: "Sleeping Beauty Castle will see spectacular flights of fancy wrapped around it as Peter Pan's shadow escapes to bring you the rainbow reality of 'Dreams' -our unmissable new nighttime-spectacular show. This world premiere follows his adventure as he weaves his way between timeless Disney Stories, dashing through incredible lasers, fantastic fountains and peaking in an extraordinary finale". The show music, of course, will be from Disney classics.



But there is a great news, as it is Steven Davison himself who has been asked to design the show! As you know Steven is the one who designed Fantasmic and World of Color - and more recently the TDS Fantasmic version - and he is indeed the best person to design a show with projection effects on water screens. The involvement of Steven Davison is probably the best reason to have high expectations in DLP's 20th Anniversary show.



Even if the recently released show visuals that you can see above and on the top might remind you those for World of Color don't expect something as big as WOC. Simply because DLP is not going to create a lake in front of the castle but instead will use the water available in Sleeping Beauty Castle moats to create the water screens which are supposed to be as high as nine meters high, if not more. You may think there is not a lot of water in the castle moats but in fact they don't need a large volume of water to create these water screens. By the way, another good news, if confirmed, is that apparently the big stage built some years ago on Central Plaza will be dismantled so everyone will be able to have a perfect view of the show, even if you stand on Main Street U.S.A.

Works have already began on the preparation of the show with projectors installed on the roof of Gibson Girl and Casey's Corner as you will see on the two pictures below shot by a member of Disney Central Plaza forum. And it seems that the first projection tests also already began at night, after park closure.





One more thing about the companies which might be technically involved in the making of this show. It has yet to be confirmed but rumors are saying that it will be Aquatique Show International which will take care of the water screens, fire effects, etc..and that Cosmos AV or VLS previously involved in DLP press events might be involved in the projection effects. The video below will show you what Aquatique Show International is able to do, and it's pretty impressive.



My feeling is that DLP 20th anniversary show - although it won't be of the same scale as World of Color - will be really good, if not great, and will be a very good reason to visit the park next year, even if there won't be any new attraction.

Pictures: copyright Disney or DCP forum

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! But the character's costumes look like the TDS 10 anniversary one.

Anonymous said...

Can we hope to see the geysers in Fronteirland blowing once more for the 20th? Calamity Jane

JerBear said...

I'm really surprised to hear that all new attractions have been postponed for two years. DLP, and especially the Studios, needs some new attractions and platemaking similar to what has been going on at California Adventure. I really hope they reconsider and decide to give fans a strong incentive to visit the parks.

Kevin said...

Looks promising - I just hope they are careful with the Lasers... a few years ago, a friend of mine lost part of his eyesight when he looked into a show laser beam, that´s why lasers always make me a bit nervous... :-)

Marco Antonio Garcia said...

The show sounds fantastic, but I'm disappointed that there won't be any new attractions, and not even attractions updates.

I disagree with Mr. Gas about ST2, the park can not build an attraction of ST2 quality with the same cost, and I think that the resort needs more quality E Ticket attractions, instead of more cheap ones.

Anyway if DLP is going to depend on the European banks to grow, than it is completely lost!

Unknown said...

Trying to post again:
The whole situation is really sad and disappointing, especially when you consider that Efteling Park in The Netherlands announced a similar Water Fountain attraction "Aquanura" some months ago.
They are working with the world best designers, WET (Water Entertainment Technologies) from California, who did the famous Bellagio Fountains and who also remodelled the Fountains of Nations in Epcot to Super Shooters.

http://www.wetdesign.com/#/portfolio

DLP looks really lame, coming up with the same kind of attraction as Efteling and not offering what people have been waiting for for some years now: NEW E-TICKET Attractions!

Here are some renderings:


http://documenten.eftelist.nl/aquanura/aquanuraschutting.jpg

http://www.eftelist.nl/a_aquanura.html

Anonymous said...

C'est quand meme une vaste blague ! Rien pour le 20e anniversaire.... (sauf des spectacles). Finalement le roller coaster inversé du parc Astérix fera l'actualité !

dommage...

Anonymous said...

will they get rid of the stage in front of the castle on central plaza?

Alain Littaye said...

As I say in the article, yes, they will very probably remove the stage on Central Plaza.