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Star Tours update and suggestions

Star Tours update and suggestions

Disney Parks Blog released a preview of the queue line video for Star Tours, which is under refurbishment. This is not only a fan favorite, but a cult brand. The difficulty with any change is that it will always be judged by the previous version, which you may or may not agree was any good. What we can all agree on is, it was in desperate need of repair and updating.

I always have a huge amount of respect for Disney Imagineers, whose creative capabilities are always being challenged. But I think that this will be one of the most difficult refurbishments to date. They can do everything right, involve new technologies, surpass any expectation, increase guest enjoyment, expand flow, and reduce wait times, but it will still not satisfy. That’s a tough row to hoe, no doubt, but Disney Imagineers are always up for it.

On my list of things to change or update:

  • Queue games and mobile devices: Similar to how Space Mountain and Soarin’ changed the wait line experience, there should be an interactive game.  And there really is no better franchise to have a queue game made for.  This can be really tricky, so I would set a partnership to have a major software house like LucasArts or Sony Interactive take the reigns.  That way you can have some kind of regularity of updating the experience, and even add the option of an iPhone / Android app to supplement the terminals, and add a wi-fi connection for the queue.  If you can do this, it would improve the capacity, and allow for a more immersion.
  • Interactive robots: One of the new features of the queue lines, the interactive Mr. Potato Head at Toy Story, Midway Mania.  I can definitely see the C3PO / R2D2 droids being used in this way.  Kids also love their names being said by creatures or characters.
  • Multiple destinations: An issue with most rides is, they are predictable.  This is the The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror story.  Similarly, there should be some kind of random experience involved in the ride.  The days of a static movie motion simulator are over.  I know that involving 3D is new, but the story should also be different.  The good news is, the technology has gotten better, and the time it takes to create a motion movie is substantially better than 1989.
  • Jedi Experience should be used to supplement the queue / fastpass: One of the new ways that Disney is trying to reduce queue time frustration is to allow you to wait out of a formal line.  This was tested on the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster earlier in the year.  The next phase would be to do something similar with Jedi Training Academy.  You can have the regular wait line, standard fastpass, and the Jedi Academy wait line.  Using this method, you can bulk hold one or several groups for a 10-15 minute period without them feeling bored.  It adds to the flight build-up, and gives the kids something to do while waiting.
  • Have random characters walk though the lines: There is nothing more fun than an unexpected character meet.  They don’t even have to be a known character, just someone who looks the part.
  • Cast Members should be dressed like Jedi: Look, you want your staff to feel cool.  If they look like Space janitors, they are not going to be happy with their mission assignment.  Give them a Jedi historian robe and light-saber, and voila… you’ll have interactive, happy cast members.

I am sure that the updated ride will be great, but there is always room for improvement, right?

If you have any other tips or ideas, leave a comment!

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JAMMitors Percussionists – Epcot – Walt Disney World in HD

JAMMitors Percussionists – Epcot – Walt Disney World in HD

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In , at the wonderful Walt Disney World Resort, you can see the JAMMitors kick it up, creating music using objects like trashcans, dustpans, hardhats, flyswatters, and more.
The JAMMitors are three Park ‘custodians‘ who perform a show using trashcans in the Future World area of theme park. Sometimes they may make their way down to the Test Track, or Mission Space area, as well.
Of course they add humor, and other antics to their routine, which turn a street performance into a Disney street performance. And the kids love the stickers at the end too.

Check them out and let us know what you think!

Wait time5/5
Entertaining4/5
Would I see it again?4/5
Seating5/5
Theme4/5
Overall Rating: 4.4 4.4/5

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Living at Walt Disney World Resort – Golden Oak Resort


Are you crazy about Disney?  Can you handle luxury?  Would you LOVE to in the Most Magical Place On Earth?  Do you wish that Walt Disney Imagineering designed YOUR neighborhood? Have a few million to spare ?

If the answer is YES to all of these questions, then the Resort, at Walt Disney World, is your next home address.

Now, don’t go saying, Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo just yet.  Pre-sales have just begun on the planned 450 homesites on 980 acres within the Walt Disney World Resort nestled near Bay Lake.  And with only 30 homesites that will be available in 2010, you will need to plop down a $25,000 refundable deposit to be on the reservation list.  Of course, considering you will be able to cover the estimated $1.5 – 8 million dollar price tag, the $25k isn’t terrible.  Right?

While WDI is handling the master planning of the community, a select group of select builders have been chosen for buyers to choose from.  It will be designed into four distinct ‘Neighborhoods’ with names like Carolwood, Silverbrook, and Kimball Trace.

I’m sure Disney learned a great deal from the initial prototype community in Celebration, so there is no doubt that this new project will push those limits, expand the possible, and surpass the expected.

Another thing that adds to the many advantages of being ‘on-property’, WDW takes great care in conservation, and this project is no exception.  Conservation areas comprise almost half of the 980-acre site.  And you can see, the location right near the Fort Wilderness Campground and the Magic Kingdom entrance.  How exciting is that?!

Even though the cost of one of these luxurious homes is just a tad out of my price range, I am so happy to see that Walt’s dream of WDW communities coming true.

Perhaps we’ll get a peek inside on our next trip to WDW…. pretty please?!

For more information, you can check out the Resort website.


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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest- Creating Davy Jones at Walt Disney World Backlot

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest- Creating Davy Jones at Walt Disney World Backlot

Industrial Light & Magic presents a little background video into the making of the Davy Jones character in The Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.

The American Film Institute () Showcase is an exhibit at the end of the Backlot Tour, in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This area features themed exhibits relating to special effects in cinema.

The current exhibit, “Villains, The Characters You Love to Hate“, has been updated as of May 2008 to feature costumes and props relating to some of the most famous movie bad guys, including Davy Jones, Darth Vader from , and King Miraz from the Narnia movie, Prince Caspian.

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