Here it comes


Many stuff happened during 2008, and new projects have been anounced even though nothing came to the Kingdoms. Always their “second, third of fourth gates” get the treats. But hey, that can also mean they’re close to perfection and few will disagree. Beside they did took all the attention up until the late 90′s. I know they’ll be taken care of once their littler brothers are contented.

Only Tokyo Disneyland  in 2009 will get its Monster Inc. attraction which is said to have been fused with that Winnie The Pooh effect. Meanning : nothing like we, occidental, have ever experienced before with those characters.

And It’s still gonna be a great year for Disneyland Paris as they just announced recored incomes and attendence for the year 2007. Hotels occupation reached 91% which can only mean that the building of a new hotel can go from the rumor status to sweet “inevitable”.

Although there is one big Kingdom announcement that should pop out during the course of 2009. Let’s hope the crisis don’t postpone that new Disney conquer.

Again, to all of you fans of Disney’s Magic Kingdoms and their amazing sister parks :

Happy New Year !

5 Christmas Trees


On the most wonderful time of the year, any Disney Kingdom around the world dresses up it’s most remote detail to share the Christmas spirit. The centerpiece of this advent celebration has always been its highest and most noticeable one. This modest article is about the 5 Christmas Trees of the 5 Magic Kingdoms !

Of course the trees have always been planned to tag along once the Christmas Season openned. For more than 50 years Disneyland always got itself a live tree in the center of Town Square until this very season when it switched to a very real feeling fake tree.
For decades already every other Kingdoms have used fake trees for their ease of transport and permanent good look.

As for their location, Town Square is the ideal spot. Some parks like Disneyland Paris and the Magic Kingdom in Florida have tried to move it closer to the castle recently but they all came back where they belong, right behind Paris’ gazebo and other’s flagpole. It welcomes the guests with a special Christmas wow that later step aside once you start walking up Main Street.

Only Anaheim and Hong Kong share a very similar tree, other than that, all other Kingdoms build their very own tree.
Disneyland and Hong Kong  decoration hold classical baubles and garlands much like Disneyland Paris whose beautiful snowflakes illuminates among nutcrackers toys and other christmas glitters.
Tokyo also displays a very glamorous dressing with red lights and pearl garlands linked together to massive golden stars.
Walt Disney World on the other hand picked a warmer craftier set with big gingerbread men, popcorn garlands and wax dripping candles.

No matter in which country they stand on, Disney’s Christmas Trees are just huge and top most of the other trees of the area. For that reason they are a amazement for children and adults that visit their respective parks. Looking up to that high placed star is always one of the best memory of your Disney vacation, no matter where you chose to spend it.

Google Earth Disneyland Paris Update


Juste a quick note to tell you that Disneyland Paris Google Earth imagery has finally been updated. It is now decently recent (Oct. 21st 2007). Check out how everything looks orange in le Royaume Magic…

We can finally see the Tower of Terror in Walt Disney Studios almost completed along with the parking structure over the TGV track. Amazing how the residential areas of the resort grew over the years.

As the Magic Kingdom itself, well nothing’s been build since last Google Eart Imagery… Sad.

Anyway,

Enjoy

Sailing Ship Columbia

By reading this title and not knowing your Kingdoms very well you could swear this wonderful watercraft is in Walt Disney World docked by the Land from the same era : Liberty Square. Well no ! Walt Disney World’s Kingdom doesn’t have a sail ship, actually no Kingdom does but Disneyland.

There, not only can you sail the Mark Twain riverboat, but also, embarking from the same port : The Columbia. 
The ship has been inspired by the Columbia Redivia and designed by none other than Joe Fowler, Disneyland’s construction general supervisor. 
This experience is unique because inside and outside, a lot of Disney details are bared. In 1964 opened the Below-Decks Museum, un walk through exhibit that shows you the inside of this beauty. You can therefor enjoy the scenery on deck or you can adventure below and watch everything  Imagineers have design for you inside the boat.

Though I think no one shall spoil the inner Columbia, I won’t anyway.

Tokyo, Japan.


This long and already commented light posting period was due to several things. But the last two weeks “hiatus” has been due to something planned for 2 years now, and which is happening today.

From now on and until mid december I’m gonna be blogging from Tokyo, Japan.

This three months stay means a lot to me, and though I won’t be able to visit Tokyo Disneyland every week, I will go several times (oh yeah) and will post and/or update my previous articles accordingly.

I’ll still be posting regular articles during my japanese retreat, but exept a little bit more Tokyo Disney bits, for during 9 weeks, this wonderful Kingdom will act as my Homepark.

5 Parade Routes

Everybody knows its home park parade route by heart, being able to define the best spot to watch it, or the best short cuts to avoid it, but what about the other parks ?
What about the 5 Parade Routes of the 5 Magic Kingoms ?

Disneyland (above) being the first parade hosting park bares a pretty simple route, from the east side of It’s a Small World straight to Main Street and Town Square.

Walt Disney world is kind of unique in its Parade path. This is the only parade to curve along the Rivers of America, making the night parades (Presently Spectromagic) magically reflect in the waters. The route is gonna be altered though, due to Liberty Square bridge being refurbished.
Tokyo with its now very famous Canopy couldn’t really let the floats parade down their covered World Bazaar. So this one starts from Fantasyland like in Paris and Anaheim and ends up in… Fantasyland as well, or a few yards beaten off from Tomorrowland. Because of this very unique route, the parade doesn’t clog up the park like in the other Kingdoms.

Paris’ route is pretty much inspired by Disneyland’s original. East side of It’s a Small World, all the way down to Town Square. We can note that the Fantasy Festival Stage outdoor theater which sits right by Sleeping Beauty Castle has been designed to let the parade float between its stage and seating rows. Making it the premium spot to watch the show on the only parade bleachers of the 5 Magic Kingdoms.

Finally, Honk Kong gets pretty much the same route as Anaheim and Paris. With no particular info to discuss.
Which makes really three very different parade routes for the 5 Kingdoms, the orignal route being always picked first hand when possible. One thing sure, beside presend day Spectromagic, it always ends up in Main Street or it’s not a Kingdom’s Parade !

4 Emporium and 1 Grand Emporium

There is not many famous Disney departement stores. Yet in every 5 Kingdoms, after your first few yards you encounter one of their biggest. It is where many guest finish their days, lazily scrolling between its isles…

This article is about the 5 Emporium stores of the 5 Magic Kingdoms.
Emporium stores… It does sound familiar thanks to their real history. Adolph Feiss founded the first one in San Francisco in 1896. They quickly spread throughout California, Nevada and even Utah. Though the original stores and Main Street’s don’t look the same, it may be where Walt got its inspiration to build its own departement store. 
Many details from the old facilities were included in the mockup like the ceiling attached “money mover” system that allowed the cashier, not permitted to manage devises to send the customer’s money away and wait for the change to return.
Now as for Kingdoms differences… Among the 4 Emporium only two kind exist. Only Tokyo got itself a unique Grand Emporium enclosed in its World Bazaar canopy.

The first kind, the original is used in Disneyland and guess where . Hong Kong :) Again, those two sharing the same Main Street, they share the same Emporium for the exception of the colors which appear brigther in the Asian version.

The second kind is the richer and more colonial oriented Emporium of Walt Disney World which was later replicated in Disneyland Paris. Those two even bear the same color scheme. Difference lays inside, for Disneyland Paris’ was refurbished a couple a years ago to adopt a brigther interior made of white and gold. The original emporium all bear a wooden marketed decor. Paris with its white inside look even more southern than its Florida counterpart.
Inside they all have ceiling rotonda inspired by the great departement stores of the past centuries. Disneyland’s uniqueness lays in its upcorners scenery. Those inspired the Design of the early Disney Stores from the 90′s.
In every Kingdom this large store actually takes twice as much as what its facade looks it does.
In Anaheim it takes the whole block up to Carnation Café, in Paris and Hong Kong as well. Tokyo’s Emporium also uses the south west block of World Bazaar. Orlando’s Emporium even went further in 2001 when it outgrew its premises by absorbing the whole West Center street. 
Access is made from the Town Square corner and along the street up to the 2003 addition in Walt Disney World. In Disneyland Paris, entry is also possible via the Liberty Arcade, note that from the Emporium you can enter Dan’s Barber Shop as well.
I was unfortunately unable to confirm this, but it seems Disneyland Paris is the only emporium to hold two representation of its two american counterparts. The first one illustrate my article, and the second one follows.

Every Emporium follow a tradition as to always bare richly decorated window display, where characters from the year Disney releases animate to entertain passing guests.
In every Kingdom the Emporium is the store, the place where you’re sure to find what you want, even this tiny accessory you spoted in the deep jungle of Adventureland. 
They are the perfect way to end you day picking souvenir, or waiting for the parade. 
For many they’re just a sidewalk you wait on waiting for your wife to end the shopping tour, but even then, can you pass the time by watching its multiple windows and changing facades. 

Above picture is from Flickr user Inkista.
Emporium illustration from Disneyland Paris’ Emporium are scans from the unmissable Disneyland Paris: From Sketch to Reality by Alain Littaye

Columbia Harbour House

Liberty Square holds some boutique gems as well as the Bell… But another Liberty beauty which takes most of its north end is Columbia Harbour House a large counter service restaurant only to be found in the only to have a Pilgrim themed land Kingdom : the officialy named floridian Magic Kingdom.
Columbia Harbour House sits on both Fantasyland and Liberty Square as its archway (filled with tables) stands as the gateway from Liberty Square to Fantasyland.

Quick service restaurants mainly serving fish is rather rare in the Kingdoms. Only Toad’s Restaurant in Disneyland Paris does so. As in Toad’s venue, Harbour House serves Fish & Chips along with chicken nuggets and salads.

Columbia Harbor House

The only thing missing beside this immersive building and cuisine is the Columbia ship itself which oddly float on California waters where no Colonial oriented land exist.

3 Rivers of America and 1 Rivers of the Far West

The biggest patch of water in any Disney Kingdom (but one) stream in Frontierland (or Westernland) There you can hop on big riverboats or paddle your way on an indian canoe! One park even still let you ride Keel Boats. Those gentle streams are the most affecting Disney Wow after Main Street Perspectives, this article is about the 4 Rivers of the 5 Magic Kingdoms.
All 4 rivers encircle an Island. In Anaheim, Orlando and Tokyo, Tom Sawyer Island sit in their middle. Only Disneyland Paris, (having it’s Tom Sawyer-like playing area put on antother island in another land) gets its “Rivers of the Far West” encircling a deserted Island where only crazy mine trains rush in an out of its rocks : Big Thunder Mountain Island.
Now for shape and disposition as seen on the satellite images, Disneyland and Walt Disney World use the same design. Tokyo on the other half, for the special design of its Kingdom, statched its Rivers on top left angle horizontaly in order to have the larger portion of it adjacent to the park. Only in Paris are the Rivers in the bottom left corner, as its Frontierland.
Now this shape and location part may seem irrelevant, but it is not. 
See not in every park are the Rivers really part of the scenery. In Disneyland and Walt Disney World a large portion of Frontierland plus Liberty Square or New Orleans Square borders the water and makes it a quite recurrent “walk by” feature. 
In Disneyland Paris you can walk by almost the whole pound from Phantom Manor cemetery to the Pocahontas playful area lengthing the “Walk-By” by a few meters.
In Tokyo though the Rivers have a very limited influence on the Kingdom general feel. As seen in a previous article they are encircled by the Disneyland Railroad tracks underneath which you have to walk to acess the Riverboat Landing.
Even when you stand in line for Big Thunder Mountain also located on the other side of the “air track” can’t you see the Rivers. They seem contained to the apperciation of the people really sailing them. Beside standing in front of the Landing, the train track lays between you and the rivers.
No this scroling portions of the rivers are not only a boardwalk like  feature, it’s also a wonderful moving sight animated by the many embarkations which inhabit the Rivers. 
There are 3 Mark Twain Riberboats around the Kingdoms and they are exact replicas. Beside them, 3 unique hulls stream along the Rivers of America and the french Rivers of the Farwest.
In Disneyland you can either ride the good old Mark Twain Riverboat or the 18th century Sailing Ship Columbia
Columbia

In Walt Disney World, even though two boats used to sail the rivers, after the original Joe Fowler boat (another Mark Twain replica) cracked its hull in a dock accident, only the last of the two remained and was renamed the Liberty Belle.
The Liberty Bell Riverboat
In Disneyland Paris you can pick the original Mark Twain, or the unique steamer Molly Brown with two sided wheels specialy designed for Paris. They were both present on opening.

Molly Brown

Sadly, Tokyo Disneyland only hosts one boat, the last Mark Twain Replica. 
Leaning down from the railing of those sailing wonders, you may get lucky enough to see the very rare other cruising alternatives left. Those more adventurous rowers have had a hard time keeping afloat in Kingdoms history. 
Only Disneyland seemed able to keep the Canoes when every other parks had to pull them down in the late 90′s. 
Paris holds one big exclusivity which used to delight kids and parents in every other parks: the River Rogue Keel Boats. 
Less than 2 years ago, after many legal and administrative hurdles Paris finaly was able to reopen this long missed attraction, refloating the last Keel Boats ever to cruise on a Disney river. 
Canoes only in Disneyland, Keel Boats only in Disneyland Paris, not so much left of the rest. The Rafts would you say ? 
They are parts of the Rivers panoramas in every 4 River equiped parks but Disneyland Paris which doesn’t host a “walkable” Island in its middle. But they’re bound with Tom Sawyer Island, and therefor to another article.
Taking a row at sea level or a breather high above it, the Rivers real attractions are what you see on the way. Many waiting-to-be-spotted installations spread along the voyage are famous in every parks. 
All of them stroll by their own Big Thunder Mountain making it one big sight of the journey . The indian village is observed in every rivers, the old guy and its goat rocks his chair in Orlando and Paris.
Now one attraction long gone from the riversides of Disneyland is the no-more-burning cabin. Well this Disneyland vestige is still actively showing its flames and fumes in Tokyo and Orlando.
Another unique River “accessory” is the Yellow Stone inspiration which gave birth to a classy erosion sculpted arch that spreads over Paris’ Rivers of the Far West. It faces a very Yellow-Stonish the Geyser Park.

Still Disneyland may have the most proped Rivers as many details, animated or not, have been added through its running years. And let’s not forget the many
ancient artifacts from the park which use this area as a well deserved resting place. Only citing the Train to Nature’s Wonderland wreck and one of the earlier discussed Keel Boat. 

Nature's Wonderland Railroad

Mark Twain’s not so fictual vision or National Park legacy have inspired the 4 Disney Rivers spread around the globe. They’re all a true hommage to american heritage and take a very prominant part in their Kingdom, not only by space but mostly by the wonderful landscape they create. No one can recall a Disney park and not remember when his eyes first fell on the water, the ships, the vegetation and the props that make the 3 Rivers of America and their Rivers of the Far West sister the wildest man made rivers on earth.
Credits : Flickr users StartedByAmouse, Cholski

On a more personal note, a lot of work, and a well deserved vacation following it made it very difficult for me to keep 5 Kingdoms properly nourished. 

Thank you for your patience, there will be many more articles and posts.