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Rumor Rundown
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Rumors and Speculation
Projects that are being considered (Note: some may never occur)
WDW-Wide
NEW! Night Kingdom / Boutique park for theme park #5. Some online
sources claim Disney is investigating a ‘boutique' park, meaning very high
entrance fees ($250 or more per person), very limited maximum attendance, and
personalized attention. SeaWorld has a boutique park in the form of Discovery
Cove, the dolphin encounter. This rumor has been seen before for Discovery
Island, the former mini-zoo in Bay Lake that now sits empty. One idea had been
to use this island for a pirate-themed park. The newest ideas claim that land
north of Animal Kingdom (and south or west of the TTC and MK) could be used for
this. That makes sense, given the recent construction of Western Way at great
expense, so far for nothing. Western Way will feed into Flamingo Crossings, but
if a park were located here the road would make even more sense. One possible
idea for a theme floated has been "Night Kingdom", to appeal to adventure and
outdoors-oriented patrons, with such experiences as close animal encounters and
zip lines. This rumor calls for the Adventurer's Club to close at Downtown
Disney and a similar facility open up elsewhere to be the entry point for Night
Kingdom.
NEW! Vacant Dixie Stampede to be used for High School Musical dinner
show. Possibly speculation, this note that the recently-closed Dixie
Stampede building might be used to house an off-site (but nearby) dinner theater
for HSM.
FastPass possibly going premium. Disney has filed a patent for FastPass
technology on cell phones that implies people staying at Disney hotels could
receive priority use of the FastPass system, perhaps even making reservations a
day in advance.
Magic Kingdom
UPDATED! Space Mountain to get new effects. Rumored changes to the
attraction during the 2009 rehab (which starts in January 2009 and lasts an
astonishing fourteen months) include a new loading zone (with security gates)
and a new star field effect. Other reports call for even more dramatic re-theming.
Rumors persist that a sound system will be added to the new rockets, and it
seems certain the new rockets will feature side-by-side seating. Although the
track is to be replaced entirely, the track layout is rumored to stay the same.
E-ticket for MK's 40th Anniversary. In 2011, when MK turns 40, a new
e-ticket may be in the offing, but details and concepts are still highly
speculative (ideas include old favorites, like Fire Mountain).
SpectroMagic replaced for 40th Anniversary. Long-range planning suggests
SpectroMagic may leave in 2011, possibly for Hong Kong Disneyland. There is a
possibility the MK may get instead TDL's Electrical Parade, Dreamlights.
Wicked Wench ship to be renamed. The ship attacking the fort in Pirates
of the Caribbean still bears its original name Wicked Wench, but only because
rights could not be obtained for the 'Black Pearl'. That seems to be resolved
and a name change imminent.
Tomorrowland restaurant to replace dormant Skyway building. One report
calls for the Skyway building and the large quad area, sometimes used for
temporary stages, to be used for a futuristic eatery; think of the Pan Galactic
place in TDL.
Adventureland Veranda restaurant to reopen as Tortuga. The long-dormant
eatery will be re-opened with a pirate theme (hence the name Tortuga). Timeline
unknown.
Adventureland make over to Pirates. One idea being considered is to
transform all of Adventureland to Pirates, which could mean a new tiki room show
(that would be universally welcome!) and the replacing of the Swiss Family
Robinson Treehouse with a pirate ship play area. One report even calls for a new
outdoor roller coaster.
Jungle Cruise enhancements. An upcoming movie based on the Jungle Cruise
may be behind a rumored close in 2008 to add enhancements.
Tinker Bell meet and greet. An early report said the unused Fantasyland
skyway station is being considered for a meet and greet location with Tinker
Bell, to correspond with the company's "Fairies" push that is meant to replace
the "Princesses" initiative. This report claimed the walk up to the station is
meant to "shrink" visitors down to pixie size. It now seems likely that the
character tent in Mickey's Toontown Fair will be the actual location.

Kids come out from the audience and dance
along.
Epcot
NEW! Russian pavilion. One online report claims that a long-ago
vision for a pavilion dedicated to Russia could again be on the drawing boards
for the intermediate/long term future.
NEW! Nestle sponsorship discontinued. Nestle may soon drop its
sponsorship of the Land pavilion. This would be consistent with parent company
Carnation's departure from sponsorship of Disney parks reported previously.
UPDATED! Imagination Pavilion. Permits filed recently suggest the
upstairs area of the Imagination post show may be receiving a facelift.
Thrill ride at Tokyo pavilion. This long-delayed project may have new
life again. Some online reports call for a new concept (not the bullet trains,
or Matterhorn-style Mt. Fuji), and claim Joe Rohde has been involved.
Test Track upgrades. In late 2008 (or early 2009), Test Track will be
used to experiment with version 3.0 of the technology, which is needed for DCA's
Radiator Springs ride. Some of the ride system upgrades may stick around for
Orlando, too.
Canada Raft Ride. Some early rumors are pointing to a Kali-style raft
ride for Canada, a concept long considered but possibly gaining new traction
now.
Disney's Hollywood Studios
NEW! Lights Motors Action re-theme to Cars. One online rumor
points to an extension of Pixar Place all the way to the back of the park by re-theming
Lights Motors Action to Lightning McQueen and his gang.
Great Movie Ride changes. One online report is calling for several
changes in 2008/2009: Star Wars was one idea floated to replace the Alien scene.
Also, Tarzan may be on the chopping block, as well as the bank robbery and
gas-fueled explosion.
Jack Skellington Halloween Party. Disney's Hollywood Studios is being
considered for its own Halloween party to appeal to a more adult audience than
Mickey's Not So Scary party at the Magic Kingdom.

Even more kinetic elements pop out of the
floats for the finale.
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Australia. Inside sources are mum, but there is a large amount of land
cleared in DAK, as visible on recent Google satellite maps. Could this be
Australia? Long rumored, but if it comes, it should hopefully also provide a
walking path out to Conservation Station.
Hotels & Other
UPDATED! Virgin Megastore closing. Some rumors point to an Apple
store replacing the Virgin Megastore. A new rumor postulates that ESPN Zone may
move into the space if Virgin leaves.
NEW! Cheesecake Factory closing in DisneyQuest. One report claims
the Cheesecake Factory in DisneyQuest will close, and Disney will just assume
control of the food operations.
Implemented Enhancements or Developments
Recently implemented at WDW:
March, 2008
NEW! Block Party Bash at DHS. The high-energy show from DCA made
its soft-open debut on March 9, and it's just as kinetic and high-energy as
ever.

After the routine,
the show starts rolling again. It's to have three stops, but
the best viewing looks to be had from Hollywood Blvd, as pictured here.
February, 2008
NEW! Velcro and Waste Management open (separate) exhibits at
Innoventions. The Velcro exhibit features a very corny live-interaction (and
audience participation) game show. The Waste Management exhibit allows children
to push around a garbage truck and do small games, like sort trash or move a
crane via a video game.
NEW! Spaceship Earth post-show additions.
NEW! Hanna Montana makeovers. The Bibbidi-Boppidi boutiques have
started offering makeovers to Hanna Montana, the teen starlet. The cost is $110.
NEW! Rock ‘n Roll Beach Club closed at Pleasure Island. Joining
the stages on the West End, this club closed to re-imagine Pleasure Island and
its offerings. Recent store additions of "Curl" and "Rawlings" imply the trend
will continue away from entertainment and clubs, and toward shopping.
January, 2008
NEW! Playhouse Disney new shows. Bear in the Big Blue House,
Stanley, JoJo's Circus, and the Book of Pooh was replaced by Little Einsteins
and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
NEW! Fantasia shop opened. The collection of kiosks and stands in
the Grand Canyon Concourse of the Contemporary hotel has been united into a
discrete shop named Fantasia.
NEW! Mission Space upload terminals removed. The post-show of
Mission: Space has always included a version of the gem-repairing-spaceship game
that could be waged online, even for visitors right here in the park. Those
terminals were removed. I guess the online capability never really caught on?
NEW! DHS Meet and Greets shuffle. The Monsters Inc. meet and greet
area, opposite the ABC Commissary, was shut down and a new one installed in the
vacant warehouse space just after the post-show for the Backlot Tour. The new
area is well-themed, with a Boo-door backdrop and cordoned-off areas for a
queue. Meanwhile, Mater and Lightning McQueen began welcoming visitors up near
the Coke bottle mister at the entrance to Backlot Tour, right up against the Toy
Story Mania construction wall. One assumes that location is temporary until the
construction walls come down.
NEW! Norway smoking area carved out of a planter. The smoking area
at Norway, near the now-vacant Viking ship, used to simply clog up a side
walkway. This quick refurb carved a large semicircle out of the planter,
creating space for the smokers and leaving the walkway to the bathrooms more
clear.
NEW! French Fry cart construction. There is construction behind
the French fry cart, up into the hillside. Is another smoking area being built?
NEW! Colored waterfall at Space Mountain. The former Skyway
building in Tomorrowland has long contained a waterfall, often in varying
degrees of decrepitude. Recently, not only was the flow of water restored, but
colored spotlights were added to create a rainbow effect in the water at night
time.
NEW! Signage at DHS changing. Signs came down early all across the
Disney-MGM Studios, which changed names on January 9 to "Disney's Hollywood
Studios."
December, 2007
NEW! Spaceship Earth new ending. Opened for previews in December
(the official reopening was in February), the new SSE features dramatically
updated AA's in the first half, a new underwhelming musical score, and a
disappointingly "cartoony" ending in the descent tunnel, where the walls are
bare and viewers watch a cartoon on screens inside the vehicle. Riders' own
faces are planted on cartoon images, lending a "Jib-Jab" feeling. New narrator
Judi Dench is seen by some as an improvement, but by others as too academic.
NEW! Tomorrowland food stand. Continuing a recent trend of opening
large, garish, very oversize food carts that have walls and a roof of their own,
the MK opened a highly visible stand between Space Mountain and the Carousel of
Progress, selling fast food such as hot dogs or nachos. This semi-permanent
location was much more than a mere vending cart, and could almost be considered
a restaurant. It was gone again after the holiday rush.
NEW! Rix Cafe opened at Coronado Springs. Replacing the bare-bones
bar outside Pepper Market, Rix Cafe opened in December, adding a great nightclub
/ lounge atmosphere and a menu all its own.
NEW! Country Bear Christmas did not return again. For the second
year in a row, the Magic Kingdom did not offer the Country Bear Christmas show.
Perhaps they are waiting for a public outcry before they re-instate it? It seems
a pretty clear money-saving gesture.
NEW! Main Street Stores shuffle. The VMK Central shop has closed,
creating a gap for the artist watches and Uptown Jewelers store. Their former
home could be occupied by the Kings Gallery merchandise. |