DisneyQuest, Magic of Disney Animation, and others to close in near future

Disney has announced that DisneyQuest will close in 2016 and be replaced by “The NBA Experience”, a restaurant and store featuring “high-tech experiences”. A definite closure date has not yet been announced. Universal’s CityWalk is home to NBA City, which is closing at the end of August 2015.

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The Magic of Disney Animation at Hollywood Studios will close in July 2015.

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Richard Petty Driving Experience will close on August 9, 2015 and the Walt Disney World Speedway will be razed to make room for expanded parking at the Magic Kingdom.

Frozen Summer Fun 2015: Overview

Frozen Summer Fun is back for its second year through September 7!

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See Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff in a parade. There are clumps of soap that fall through the sky, which looks kind of like snow from a distance.

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Every souvenir stand and food shop carries Frozen merchandise. There are “etchings” in “ice” along the facades of the theater. The Frozen Sing-Along has inhabited the space that used to host American Idol.

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There are these little cupcakes that have chocolate with Frozen characters printed on.

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Frozen Fever, a short film recounting a surprise birthday celebration for Anna, is being screened every 30 minutes all summer long.

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Olaf’s Summer Cooldown is a new stage show for this year. Olaf comes out and leads the audience in a few dances.

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Steam machines blast “cold air” at the crowd.

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There is a dessert party and nightly fireworks also. If you have pictures of these things, contact us and we may buy them to put on the blog.

Have a cool summer!

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First Details on “Frozen Ever After”, Maelstrom’s replacement

The first details on Frozen Ever After, the Frozen ride expected to replace Maelstrom, have been released on the Disney Parks Blog today.

Frozen Ever After concept art. Courtesy Disney.
Frozen Ever After concept rendering. The guests are seen riding in Viking-style longships that appear very similar to the ones used on Maelstrom.
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The ride is expected to start guests out in Arendelle on a hot summer day when Elsa decides to grant a one-day wintry respite for her subjects. Elsa’s Ice Palace and other prominent locations from the 2013 film are also expected to appear.

The Norway Pavilion will be expanded to facilitate the additional crowds. Details on the expanded facility were revealed through a municipal filing (zip of docs) in January, which was falsely reported as a complete conversion of the pavilion from Norway to Arendelle. Vacant land bordering Mexico and Norway, previously speculated to be the home of a new pavilion, is being used to accommodate the work.

The expanded Norway will have “many unique Norwegian architectural features and afford guests the opportunity to meet Anna and Elsa at Epcot, which has been unavailable since the sisters moved to Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom in April 2014.

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A castle, reminiscent of the one shown in Frozen, can be seen rising over the Norway pavilion from the World Showcase. This photo shows construction as of May 17, 2015.

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Construction walls are decorated with Frozen-themed art.

The renovation of Norway’s pavilion to accommodate the demand for a Frozen attraction has been a source of controversy within the Disney Parks community since the shutdown of Maelstrom in October 2014. Prior thereto, the World Showcase had been fairly immune to vertical integration, retaining a high-class educational atmosphere. Concerns that Disney will lose respect for the mature ambiance of the World Showcase and seek to replace neutral cultural experiences with the next hot promotional opportunity stalk many fans.

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Maelstrom’s signage before its closure.

Disney executive Tom Staggs told the Wall Street Journal that the integration is justified because of the larger crowds it will bring to the pavilion, saying “[i]f the goal is to give people a taste of something like Scandinavia with the Norway pavilion, then ‘Frozen’ would only increase the extent to which people would be drawn to it”.

Frozen Ever After is expected to open in 2016.