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CAPTAIN AMERICA AND SPIDER-MAN COMING TO DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE PARK

Beginning April 3, 2016 at Disneyland® Resort, Captain America will make appearances at Disney California Adventure®Park. And, also swinging in to join him on his latest mission in Hollywood Land will be everyone’s favorite web slinger, Spider-Man.

 
With this news, we can also tell you that the last day to experience Super Hero HQ in Tomorrowland at Disneyland Park will be April 2, 2016.

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‘D’s Throwback Disney: One Little Spark Part One’ by David Caamano

About a decade before Epcot Center opened, a young college boy began his Disney career working part time as an ice cream scooper at Disneyland. This young man is also known as Tony Baxter. He would be the Marc Davis in a new generation of Imagineers after Walt’s death. He played a key role in attractions such as Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Star Tours and Journey into Imagination. The central attraction at the Imagination pavilion at Epcot first opened 33 years ago. The original Journey into Imagination featuring Figment and the Dreamfinder would have celebrated this birthday last Saturday, the 5th if March. That is if it had remained in its original form. But before I begin the journey into the original imagination attraction at Epcot, we should visit a brilliant, yet unrealized land expansion, known as Discovery Bay.

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Shortly after completing college at Cal State in 1969, Baxter was hired by Disney in the Imagineering department. He was immediately sent to Florida, under the supervision of Davis, to help with the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction at the Magic Kingdom. Shortly after that, he found himself at the helm of a Disneyland revitalization project. He was tasked the challenge to create a new land on the shores of the Rivers of America. Discovery Bay was to be a balance between fantasy and technology set against the backdrop of 1860s San Francisco. It was to be a steampunk style land before the term was coined and was announced to be coming to the park around 1976. One of the attractions that Baxter had in mind was to be called Mr. Marvel’s Gallery of Wonders. The show’s concept was very similar to the Carousel of Progress in that guests would sit in a rotating theatre around a stationary stage which included various scenes with animatronics. Since the Carousel of Progress show proved to be very popular and recently moved to Florida, it made sense that Disneyland needed a similar style show in its replacement. Mr Marvel was to be a professor of imagination and the show would be the professor showcasing his collection of inventions and unique animals. One of those animals was originally going to be a friendly green dragon. (It actually sounds very similar to the basic story and characters of Mystic Manor at Hong Kong Disneyland.)

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Unfortunately, Discovery Bay was a victim of the chopping block. One of the big reasons it was cancelled was due to the box office failure Island at the Top of the World. This new land’s E-ticket attraction was to be a ride based on this film. A combination of this failure and the public’s interest in the mid 1970s shifting to adventure stories and films set in space (i.e. Star Wars) led Imagineers to stopping the project. Also by the mid 70s, Imagineering had to refocus its staff towards two new park developments; Epcot in Florida and Tokyo Disneyland. Both of these enormous projects were slated to open in the early 1980s.

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Even though Tony Baxter’s dream of Discovery Bay failed to become a reality, he still was able to breathe new life into that area of Disneyland by 1979. His family thrill ride, Big Thunder Mountain, was a hit and marked the beginning of a new era of attractions from Disney. Many of the ideas of this land saw the light of day in some form or another both at Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disney Sea. But Epcot would become the home of a new imagination attraction that included his original character duo. He even brought elements of his adapted version of Carousel of Progress to the Imagination’s ride system.

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Stay tuned tomorrow as we discover how Baxter’s little spark of imagination developed one of Epcot’s most beloved characters and attraction.

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Disney Channel Relies on Its Beloved Brands (and New Apps) to Connect With Kids and Their Parents

Everything old is new again for the Disney Channel, which is reviving many of its most beloved brands for new series and movies it hopes will appeal to kids as well as their parents.

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Disney researchers take depth cameras into the depths for high-accuracy 3-D capture

Disney Research scientists are adapting low-cost depth-sensing cameras for use underwater, with the goal of capturing 3-D models of marine flora and fauna with a high degree of accuracy.

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First Look Video – Rivers of Light at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Check out the first look at the story, creation and work on the new nighttime show, Rivers of Light, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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Only 90s Kids Will Understand: Disney Is Even More Genius Than You Thought!

Has it occurred to anyone else that all the new Disney/Pixar movies coming out in the near and far future are sequels to old Disney/Pixar movies that came out in the early 2000s? You know, when we were little kids?

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Joy and Sadness from “Inside Out” Coming to Epcot

Joy and Sadness from "Inside Out" Coming to Epcot

Guests will be able to visit Headquarters to meet Joy and Sadness, two of the Emotions who help guide Riley through life in the Disney•Pixar film “Inside Out” at the expanded Epcot Character Spot starting next month. On the way to Headquarters, you’ll journey through Riley’s long-term memory, catching a glimpse of her Islands of Personality before joining Joy and Sadness at the console. The Epcot Character Spot is located in the heart of Future World in Epcot, located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Disney)

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PHOTO – DISNEY SPRINGS WATER TOWER RAISED

Last week we shared the latest list of tenants setting up shop at Disney Springs. Today, we’re bringing you a look at the recently installed Disney Springs signature water tower. The water tower will serve as the new marquee for Disney Springsand welcome Guests as part of the property’s entrance gateway.

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SECOND STARBUCKS LOCATION COMING TO DOWNTOWN DISNEY DISTRICT AT DISNEYLAND RESORT

Soon guests will have another spot to grab their favorites Starbucks beverages and food at the Disneyland® Resort. A second Starbucks location is coming to Downtown Disney® District at the Disneyland Resort in 2016. The new Starbucks will be located next to Disney Vacation Club on the west end of Downtown Disney District, near the Disneyland Hotel. Stay tuned for more details!

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PURPLE MAGICBAND NOW AVAILABLE

Purple is now available as one of the eight colors that Guests with an upcoming Walt Disney World® Resort reservation can choose when placing their complimentary MagicBand order via StartYourDisneyExperience.com/My Disney Experience.

If guests have already personalized their MagicBands on My Disney Experience, but have not yet submitted their order, they can log in to their account and edit their MagicBand color selection.

In addition, if guests are traveling on a Walt Disney Travel Company package, they will receive a purple luggage tag when they opt for a purple MagicBand.

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