Sunday, January 24, 2016
Disneyland Paris Book Valentine's Day Limited Special Offer !
Valentine's Day is in three weeks from now and you won't find a better gift for the one you love than the Disneyland Paris "From Sketch to reality" book! I'm doing a limited special offer this year with a signed copy - English updated edition or French collector's edition - at 75€ ( + 15€ shipping ) and the first eight orders will receive an adorable 20“ high ( 50cm ) Pixar's Inside out "Joy" character! AND there is as always the additional surprise gift!
To place your order send me an email at: neverlandeditions@gmail.com
Paypal or credit card payment are accepted. Note: Due to shipping time, if you live out of France and want to make sure to receive the book on time for Valentine's day please place your order before the end of January, thanks.
You can watch below the video showing each of the 320 pages of the book!
More About Shanghaî Disneyland Lion King Show with Fred Hemminger General Manager of the Walt Disney Grand Theatre
Fred Hemminger is the general manager of the Walt Disney Grand Theatre, the 1,200-seat Broadway-style performance venue at Shanghai Disney Resort Disney Town, which will host the world premiere of the Mandarin-language version of The Lion King when the resort will open in June. Shanghaî Daily did an interview of Hemminger about the show and here are some excerpts:
Since its premier on Broadway some 19 years ago, The Lion King has become the highest grossing musical of all time in New York, as well as one of the world’s most popular stage shows. More than 80 million audience members have already seen The Lion King in theaters around the world.
Above: the Walt Disney Grand Theater as shown on the new Shanghaî Disneyland map.
The new Mandarin production promises to bring the excitement and artistry of the smash Broadway production to Chinese viewers in their native language. Those involved behind the scenes have already been swept away by the show’s magic.
“I’ve always been a big fan of Disney, but I never thought my love of theater and Disney would come together,” said Fred Hemminger.
Hemminger has been with Disney for seven years. Prior to coming onboard, he worked on a number of Broadway productions, including as company manager to The Lion King.
The opportunity to go to Shanghai came along during the show’s North American tour. “They were looking for someone with experience in the show to take part in its Shanghai project.
Above: Fred Hemminger, general manager of the Walt Disney Grand Theatre.
A big part of his work so far has been recruiting local talent. Over the past year, Hemminger and his team have been auditioning on-stage performers, backstage crew members and local artisans who have what it takes to honor The Lion King’s original vision in a way that is distinctly Chinese.
Of course, the major point of departure for this new production is the show’s language.
“If you’ve seen the show on Broadway, you are going to see the exactly same show here, but everything in English will be in Mandarin,” explained the manager. “However, ‘Hakuna Matata’ will still be ‘Hakuna Matata’.”
Certain features of the show’s humor will also be localized to appeal to Chinese viewers.
“In America, Timon and Pumbaa have Brooklyn accents, but here that doesn’t really work,” Hemminger said. “So physically you will be seeing the same show, but adapting to local sensibilities, which is also a big part of what we’re doing, especially when it comes to the jokes.”
While the team is still hiring cast members, the manager says the cast list is almost complete. Hemminger and his team held auditions not just in Shanghai and Beijing, but also in locales as diverse as Wuhan (Hubei Province), Chengdu (Sichuan Province), Shenyang (Liaoning Province), Taipei, Macao, Hong Kong and so on.
“We’re still auditioning for kids. So if you have a child, age 8 to 11, who loves music and performance, come to us,” the manager added.
Located in the resort’s main shopping, dining and entertainment area, the theater is adjacent to Shanghai Disneyland. This means that audience members will not have to purchase admission to the theme park to see The Lion King.
“It’s a part of Disneytown, so you can have dinner, go shopping, and see THE LION KING. You are not required to have a park ticket for the show,” Hemminger said. “It’s a separate ticketing experience, but they complement each other very well.”
As the manager also explained, this is the first time The Lion King will be staged so close to a Disney theme park.
“It’s actually exciting to have two such wonderful things from Disney side-by-side, where you can experience both in one trip,” Hemminger said. “I hope Chinese audiences enjoy the show. The audience always helps make the experience each time a little bit different, that’s what I love about theater.”
At the time of its opening, the Mandarin production will mark the 9th concurrent worldwide production of The Lion King.
Pictures: copyright Disney
Text: copyright Shanghaî Daily
Saturday, January 23, 2016
More Star Wars Land Details
A short post with some news about Star Wars land! Making Star Wars, who generally have good sources for SW movies infos - but here we're talking about Imagineering so it might be different - released some rumored information on what the land will include. Here is the information they've posted, some that we knew already, others that we didn't:
- Poe Dameron’s black X-wing fighter will greet guests at the 3rd entrance to Star Wars Land, although an Episode VIII feature to the fighter might make it different from what we know about it from The Force Awakens.
- Characters and creatures from Star Wars: Episode VIII will be featured in the park.
- The Millenium Falcon will be real, life sized, not scaled down at all, and sitting on top of a launch pad.
- The Falcon will be opening and closing its main door and aliens/ troopers will be walking around asking people if they’ve seen anyone leave the ship.
- There will be two major attractions, one larger than “Toon Town” itself.
- Don’t worry about not being able to go inside the Falcon. One of the major attractions will take care of that for you as you fly in the cockpit of the freighter itself.
- The word is the Imagineers loved the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story script, but if that will come into play is still hazy. Initial word was the second major attraction would feature Rogue One content, but now that appears to be somewhat unlikely.
Take all these infos with the usual pinch of salt until more official confirmation!
Always about Star Wars land, i just found this posted by someone named joshcombs on Instagram, saying that it’s a recent WDI invention / patent showing an effect that could be used in a star Wars land attraction, we'll see if it will be the case:
"POSSIBLE STAR WARS LAND SPOILER! Walt Disney Imagineeirng just this year developed a revolutionary device based on a centuries old illusion. This new mirrored fan/propeller system allows for a clear Pepper Ghost effect without dividing a room and hiding frames of a huge pane of glass. For example, the pane of glass which creates the ghost illusion in the ballroom scene of DL haunted Mansion is so large (30 x 90 feet) that if it broke or cracked, they would have to remove the ceiling of the entire ride building and use huge cranes to hoist it out. This new system incorporates a 2D or 3D display screen which reflects off the mirrored fan blades, creating an effect which appears to be a hologram within a specified physical space. The bottom right image shows the traditional, most widely used Pepper's Ghost technique but with a screen instead of a physical object. The text on the left might contain some clues for a new "Star Wars Land » attraction.»
Pictures: copyright Disney - Lucasfilm, Disney Enterprises
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
A Closer Look at Shanghaî Disneyland Guide Map

On the new version of the Shanghaî Disneyland site you'll find a brand new map of the park and resort. Actually, this new map is most probably the same than the "guide map" that SDL guests will be able to pick up when they'll visit the park starting June 16! And this map reveal here and there details we didn't knew about the park, so let's have a closer look at it. Just make sure to click on each screen captures to see them in big size.
First picture below shows the park entrance on the right and Disney Town on the left. The Steamboat Willie fountain is located before the entrance on the lower right of the pic. The important point here is on the upper left as you'll see there is a path going from the park to the upper part of Disney Town, meaning that SDL guests will most probably be able to exit the park using this path to enter directly inside Disney Town.

A closer look at the World of Disney Store shows it will have a Mickey in an airplane - probably turning endlessly - on the top.

And nearby the Lakeshore restaurants close to Wishing Star lake have a "Lakeshore" marquee on the top.

Okay, let's go in the park now and the picture below shows Mickey Avenue, with the Carthay Theater at the top left of this little Avenue. By the way, note that each time you'll see a little black hat with stars going out of it it means that it'll be an "entertainment location" whether it'll be musicians, street performers, characters meeting point, or shows.

Next is the map of the Gardens of Imagination. Note the arch at the entrance, when you drive from Mickey Avenue. The fantasia Carousel is the one on the right and the Dumbo ride is on the left.
The picture below shows the whole Fantasyland and Enchanted Storybook castle.
But there is more to see in Fantasyland, so let's have a closer look. First a close-up on SDL castle.
The map of Voyage to the Crystal grotto ride reveal in which order guests will discover each scenes of the boat ride.

Even more interesting, the part of the map showing the Alice in Wonderland Maze, inspired by Tim Burton movie. You'll see where will be located the giant head of the Red Queen, close to the castle, as well as the Mad Hatter Tea Party table, at the other end of the maze. Note the multiple entrances of the maze.
The picture below shows the Fantasyland buildings on the left of the castle with Peter pan's Flight at the very left. The building on the other side, at the top, is the load : unload building for Voyage to the Crystal grotto.

Next picture shows the Seven Dwarfs mine Train. No big surprise here, but note the Winnie the Pooh rides on the left.

Below, the part of the map showing the two Winnie the Pooh rides - the regular dark ride, DL version, not the one of TDL - and the "tea cups" ride with Hunny pots, as well as the Tangled tower and tavern restaurant.

A close up on the Winnie area shows that the entrance should look like the one at Disneyland.
The other building nearby will be where will take place the Frozen Sing-a-long Celebration.

Let's move now to Treasure Cove and its pirates theming! The screen capture below shows of course the POTC fortress..

...and the little pirate village on the right with the entrance to the Barbossa's restaurant.
The next picture shows Treasure Cove lagoon that guests will be able to explore with the canoes...
But if we look even closer we can discover the location of "Skull Island", made with multiple skull rocks...
Let's move to Adventure Isle and its huge Roaring Rapids mountain! If you look at the upper right behind the mountain you'll see a stone arch, the entrance to Soaring Over the Horizon attraction!

A zoom on Roaring Rapids mountain fro a closer look to Camp Discovery and the twist and turns of the Roaring Rapids raft ride.
We still have one more land to look at, and it's Tomorrowland! The Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue rid as well was the Stitch Encounter are located in the "super block" building on the bottom. Also note this little restaurant on the top left...
...it's called "Celebration Cafe" and you can see painted on the wall Mickey and the gang as well as others Disney characters.
Well, that's it for the exploration of this new SDL map which, as i've said, will surely be the guide map of the park, starting June 16! See you soon for more Shanghaî Disneyland updates and in the meantime, as Disney and more needs your support, if you liked the article any donation is welcome, feel free to use the Paypal button below.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Donate to Disney and more !
Friends, i know you all enjoy the daily posts on Disney and more and on the D&M Facebook page and the regular articles about Shanghaî Disneyland many times per week. It may not look like but it's a lot of work and takes a lot of time to do all these. The problem is that it starts to put my life in danger because the time it takes is not used to do anything else which could bring me more money. As i enjoy doing D&M as much as you enjoy reading it, for the first time since a long time i'm asking you for a donation that you can do through Paypal if you have a Paypal account or you can also send your donation using your credit card with Paypal even if you don't have a Paypal account. Paypal is the safest way to send money, as you probably know. Anyone can send what he wants, whether it is $5 or $50, even if it's a small amount.
You can use this Paypal link HERE if you wish. ( Don't click on the picture below as it's just a picture, not a Paypal link). Your donation must be send by Paypal at this email address: nme4@wanadoo.fr
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
New Awesome Shanghaî Disneyland Aerial Pictures Shows that SDL Park and Resort Should be Ready for June 16 Grand Opening
As promised yesterday i've got a great Shanghaî Disneyland article for you to start the week, and it's brand new awesome aerial pictures of the park and resort, shot as usual early morning by Chinese with a drone, which by the way is the reason why the sky is never blue on these drone pictures. But what they reveal is good news as the construction of the park and resort is more advanced than we thought. Note: if some images don't appear with your browser, right click on them to open the picture link in Photobucket.
Some of you, because of the lack of vegetation and the big mess still visible on the construction site started to doubt they could be ready for the June 16 grand opening. Well, doubt no more as what they still have to do - apart the indoor rides tests that of course we can't see on these pictures - will be done for sure in the next five months. As for the vegetation there are plenty of trees already in place all along the resort roads and Wishing Star lake, as well as grass and bushes in Shanghaî Disneyland Hotel garden, and in the park plenty of trees are already there. But five months to plant more trees and flowers is more than they need so, personally, i'm pretty confident that they will be ready on June 16. Probably there will be some rides technical issues, as usual, but that's inevitable and the only thing we can do is to cross our fingers they'll be able to resolve them for opening day. Oh, and one more thing: let's also cross our fingers that the sun will rise on June 16 on clear blue sky!
The drone then fly over Tomorrowland providing a great view of this land almost completed. Not too much vegetation here too, but trees are in place behind the Jet Packs ride near the backstage road, and i think there will be mainly grass at the land entrance, so no big problem too to be on time.
A closer view over the TRON Lightcycles Power Run dome, showing a structure still in construction between the dome and the show building. Yes, it's still a big mess down there and pathways pavement still has to be done, but it should be fine in five months.
Another shot over Disney Town with the park entrance on the right. See the trees at the entrance before the turnstiles?
Next shot shows the buses and taxis parking lot. I know that's not the part which interest you the most but you're wrong. If you come to Shanghaî when you'll arrive at Shanghaî Pudong Airport, located just a few kilometers from the park, chances are that you'll take a cab, so it's always good to know where the taxi driver will leave you when you'll arrive to SDL.
The two next shots bring also good news as they show the five stars Shanghaî Disneyland Hotel and we can see the progress of the vegetation on the side of the lake. I wouldn't say it's 100% ready but they surely don't need more than five months to finish what remains to be done.
This next aerial shot shows Wishing Star lake, Spice Alley restaurants in the middle and Disney Town in the background, on the right. Also note in the background the trees already in place on both sides of the main road as well as grass near Spice Alley.
The two next aerial pictures coming from a different Chinese article, this first one below showing Tomorrowland, the Toy Story Hotel behind and the buses and taxis parking lot on the left.
And this next shot shows the Toy Story Hotel with its own parking lot on the left and backstage construction houses above. Not sure these will be removed before opening day...
We're not done yet as here is a third series of drone pictures, screen captures enhanced by me of a new drone video shot January 11, so less than one week ago, and that you can see on Youku HERE - if you succeed to open the page as it hasn't been easy for me to watch it. As usual, definitely enlarge each pictures.
The video starts over the Shanghaî Disneyland hotel and provide fantastic wide angle views on the hotel, the lake, and then Disney Town and the park in the background. On the way, note all the trees already in place on the roads and around the lake.
A turn of the drone camera on the right reveal the SDL train station near the lake.
Let's move toward the park entrance, shall we?
Below and above, Disney Town, the parking lot for buses and taxis and Tomorrowland on the right in the background.
We'll end with this great shot showing Adventure Isle and Treasure Cove in the background, the drone didn't went further over he park , probably because it started to be out of range.
I've got more Shanghaî Disneyland awesomeness for you coming later this week, so stay tuned on Disney and more!
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