Walt Disney World News Roundup — Week of Apr 27-May 3, 2014

This week has been huge for Walt Disney World news, with both the 7DMT dedication ceremony and the summer press event occurring on May 2.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Dedication and Open Date

Dopey prepares to dedicate 7DMT

First, the 7DMT dedication ceremony. The event itself was a brief, generic oration for which Snow White and all of her Seven Dwarfs were on hand. The noteworthy piece of news shared immediately after this event was the official opening date for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: May 28, 2014. A “soft open”, or early unofficial opening, may occur at any time between now and that time, but no reports of this have been heard thus far.

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FastPasses are available on Disney’s site now for dates from May 28 forward.

Animal Kingdom Night-time Hard Ticket Event, Harambe Nights

A night-time hard-ticket event at Disney’s Animal Kingdom has been announced. Entitled Harambe Nights, the event will occur most Saturday evenings throughout the summer and will be hosted by a celebrity narrator. The show begins at 7:30pm. The first night, June 7, has already sold out.

Harambe Nights Ticket Prices
Standard Seating Premium Seating
  • $119 (adult)
  • $79 (ages 3-9)
  • $134 (adult)
  • $94 (ages 3-9)

After the show concludes, Harambe Nights Street Party will begin, featuring a free buffet, character greets, exclusive merchandise, and a “special finale”.

Harambe Nights Brings Summer Fun to Disney's Animal Kingdom

Free Dining Dates for Disney Visa

Let’s take a breather here with some tamer news from earlier in the week. Disney announced free dining dates for Disney Visa cardholders. Dates for The Rest of Ustm will be announced soon and will probably overlap significantly with these dates. Reservations for free dining for Disney Visa cardholders began being accepted on May 2.

  • August 31 – October 3
  • October 26 – November 1
  • November 9 – November 20
  • December 12 – December 23

This discount is not available for rooms booked at Port Orleans Riverside, Port Orleans French Quarter, All-Star Movies, Fort Wilderness Campsites, Art of Animation Little Mermaid Rooms, Grand Floridian Villas, or any 3-bedroom villa.

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

We’ve discussed elsewhere on this blog the extensive renovations ongoing at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, and now more detail has been revealed about what we can expect when refurbishment completes in 2015.

New Excitement at Disney's Polynesian

As rumored, Disney will change the Polynesian’s formal name to Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, reverting to the name used when the resort originally opened in 1971.

Rumors that the much-adored lobby would be converted to a more open environment have also been validated, with the release of this rendering:

New Excitement at Disney's Polynesian

The massive water feature that currently occupies the lobby and stretches into the second story of the Great Ceremonial House will be removed entirely and replaced with a modest circular fountain. Bagged bulbs and orbs will now hang from the ceiling, filling the gap left in the second floor by the water feature’s removal. This is one of the most controversial revisions in a long while. It also looks like the wooden floors will be replaced with marble and the seating areas completely retooled.

The Poly will also receive a new lounge, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, inspired by Trader Sam of the Jungle Cruise and the canonical Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel.

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“Rivers of Light” Night-time Spectacular at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Although light on details, a new night-time show, Rivers of Light, was announced for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, utilizing water screens and lasers similar to those seen in Fantasmic! to project colorful images of animals into the corridor between Discovery Island and Expedition Everest. Between this and Harambe Nights, Disney is working to turn Animal Kingdom into an attractive all-day experience apart from and ahead of The World of Pandora (colloquially known as “Avatarland”). At present, the park almost always closes around sunset and has a reputation as a “half-day park”.

New Details on "Rivers of Light" Nighttime Spectacular Coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom

 Festival of The Lion King reopening in June

Festival of the Lion King, a stage show production at Animal Kingdom and one of the park’s main headliners, will reopen in June at a new theater in the Africa section of the park. The show’s previous theater was located in Camp Minnie-Mickey, which was closed to be remade into The World of Pandora.

Festival of the Lion King Set to Open in June 2014

Disney Springs

Disney Springs

Downtown Disney is undergoing renovation now to become Disney Springs by 2016. The entire area is being completely rethemed into its polar opposite, abandoning the urban theme of a vibrant downtown in favor of a sleepy, cozy feel that “draws inspiration from Florida’s waterfront towns and natural beauty” and splits the area into four distinct “neighborhoods”. Although much of the Disney Springs concept was revealed in March 2013, several new renders of Disney Springs were released this week.

Disney Springs: Marketplace Disney Springs: Town Center Disney Springs: Town Center Disney Springs: West Side

The images clearly communicate the overgrown feel that Disney is pursuing. One could not ask for a more stark transformation.

That’s a wrap

That about covers the major new developments from this busy week. Keep checking in for more news roundups and construction updates as things develop around Walt Disney World.

Construction Update at the Polynesian

This post is from April. Check out the latest version here: https://www.wdwtools.com/blog/polynesian-village-resort-construction-update-october-27-2014

Correction, Apr. 28, 2014: The Nanea Volcano Pool is not closed for refurbishment. This article originally contained pictures of the closed pool under the assumption it was closed for refurbishment. The closure we saw was simply a brief maintenance closure. The refurbishment is not due until later in the summer.


Aloha! Many vacationers with reservations at the Polynesian have been unsettled by recent news of aggressive construction. This is an overview of the construction ongoing at the resort as of this week, April 21-25, 2014.

We start at the walkway from the TTC to the Poly. Almost the entire thing is tarped.

Entrance to TTC->Poly walkway

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Tahiti building under renovation

IMG_4693 IMG_4710 IMG_4713 IMG_4714 IMG_4716What’s behind all this tarp? Take a look, as seen from the TTC->Poly monorail.

Giant machinery behind tarp


IMG_5581As you can probably tell, this section of the Poly is pretty noisy right now between the big machinery and the renovation of Tahiti.

Someone might suggest that you get a room on the other side of the resort to avoid that noise. We’ll get to that later.

Fortunately, the resort’s interior walkways are minimally impacted:

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IMG_4729One of the big controversies in this renovation is the refurbishment of the Great Ceremonial House, home to major dining attractions like ‘Ohana and an unassuming but widely-loved water feature in the center of the lobby. At the moment, the majority of the GCH remains intact:

Great Ceremonial House Entrance Water feature: still here

IMG_5613 IMG_5636 IMG_5662Construction is beginning to encroach from the rear of the GCH, however. Moana Mickey’s Arcade is closed.

IMG_4746Worse, Captain Cook’s, the Polynesian’s 24-hour counter service restaurant, has been shuttered and relocated into a cast break area underneath the staircase:

IMG_4741 IMG_4754 IMG_4736 IMG_4755 IMG_4762 IMG_4758The rest of the GCH remains intact for now.

Earlier we discussed the possibility of locating a room on the opposite side of the resort to avoid construction noise. That’d be a neat idea, except…

IMG_4831 IMG_4822 IMG_4791 IMG_4795 IMG_4806 poly_cons_beach_4812_sm IMG_4820 IMG_4827 IMG_4814the legendary beach on Seven Seas Lagoon is also experiencing heavy construction. Most of it is being consumed by new DVC villas, some of which even jut into the water. There is not much room left for viewing fireworks. It seems inevitable that this beach will be hard to access unless you’re staying in the DVC properties being raised up.

Not pictured here is construction on the parking lot or construction on the Neverland Club. The parking lot construction is mostly a big tarp around the lot and the Neverland Club was closed but did not have externally visible signs of construction when I swung by.

Here’s a map showing current closures and construction areas. You’ll have to click to blow it up and see the detail.

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Lots of people have been unhappy about the construction and asking to be moved to another deluxe resort after check-in. From what I’ve heard, most people have had success with this approach. Disney does not seem to be accommodating requests to move prior to check-in, so just plan to ask after you’ve checked in and gone to your room for a few short minutes.

… Mahalo everyone.