Jump to content

Disney parties large with New Fantasyland, Test Track, and Splitsville openings


Recommended Posts

As I mentioned in the New Fantasyland, my position in the media earned me and my wife the opportunity to travel to The Happiest Place on Earth to be a part of the media previews of New Fantasyland, Test Track, and Splitsville last week. I tried to do my best to document the events to peel back the curtain, so to speak, and let you peek in on these lavish parties Disney throws.

On Wednesday morning, we arrived at MCO and were promptly whisked away by Disney's Magical Express to our home for the next several days: Disney's Art of Animation resort. This is the newest of Disney's resorts, and was built from the remnants of the scrapped Pop Century: The Classic Years project, which was abandoned following the 2001 terrorist attacks. I'll get to more on the resort later, but let's skip right to the good stuff, eh? We checked into our suite in The Lion King buildings and were then directed to the media check in suite in the Cars building. We checked in, and were given our itinerary along with a bag of Disney swag: A "New Fantasyland" emblazoned iPod touch, New Fantasyland pin set, a Test Track windshield cover, Splitsville merchandise, and various Disney small goods.

NEW FANTASYLAND EVENT

The itinerary showed our first commitment was a 7pm VIP party and dinner, so we decided to go exploring on our own for a while at the Magic Kingdom. After getting in rides on Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, it's a small world, and The People Mover, we grabbed a Dole Whip and headed back to the resort to get ready for the party. We were picked up at Art of Animation by private coach (not Disney buses) and quickly driven backstage at the Magic Kingdom. We were escorted in through Tomorrowland and into Storybook Circus, where my jaw hit the well-themed pavement. The area was swathed in richly-themed decorations and filled with sets of tables and chairs. You couldn't walk 10 feet without encountering a food table, dessert table, or (open) bar. The food was gourmet (prime rib, Ahi tuna, sides), the desserts were delicious, and the drinks were premium. Aside from the food and libations, the party offered wait-free time on Aerial's Undersea Adventure, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Be Our Guest Restaurant, Pete's Silly Sideshow, and Dumbo: The Flying Elephant.

424958_10151185257235849_1577984383_n.jp

532572_10151185257550849_1490836584_n.jp

484227_10151185257905849_518447817_n.jpg

577903_10151185258225849_903663190_n.jpg

395102_10151185254555849_893949728_n.jpg

21658_10151185251340849_180420586_n.jpg

264889_10151185251695849_1690300534_n.jp

189322_10151185253890849_561021778_n.jpg

302755_10151185253125849_7333737_n.jpg

One of the most impressive parts, believe it or not, was the much-hyped flying dragon:

8e7f993a4650fd903fc783782cd292fa.jpg

Disney photo

After the event, we were ushered into an empty hub (remember the park closed at 7pm) for a private showing of Holiday Wishes and the revamped castle projection show.

28007_10151185250690849_218978399_n.jpg

556739_10151185250420849_270691126_n.jpg

559902_10151185247235849_299358846_n.jpg

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

TEST TRACK EVENT


Where the New Fantasyland event was classy, the Test Track event was an outright party. All of Futureworld East (Test Track, Mission Space, and Universe of Energy) had been closed at 3pm to set up for this one. We were again bused by private coach to the park around 6pm, and we were herded into the Innoventions East breezeway until shortly before 7. When we entered, we were again taken back at just how detailed the party was. Huge bars and food buffets glowed, literally, in cool blue and green LED lighting. Chevrolet cars were scattered throughout, each with dramatic lighting added to fit the theme. A DJ was spinning club-style music from a gigantic stage set up directly in front of the ride (we would soon see why). The bars were serving cocktails (either "blue" or "pink" - the ingredients remain a mystery) in LED-lit, color changing martini glasses).


315699_10151185945090849_1256134797_n.jp

testtrackbar.jpg

31615_10151185947270849_1954603371_n.jpg


380785_10151185946700849_1882401383_n.jp


537738_10151185946595849_312928778_n.jpg


432227_10151185946405849_1962544584_n.jp


At about 8 we were directed towards the stage, where Meg Crofton, VP of Disney Parks US and Europe, and Alan Beatty, GM VP of US Sales and Service, both gave brief remarks, before summoning Mickey to the stage to "turn on" new Test Track using Chevrolet's MyLink voice command system. It was a cute, if cheesy, gimmick. Confetti cannons fired, and SIM cars began zipping by behind the stage.


12608_10151185946200849_2078768131_n.jpg





305_10151185946135849_2058879933_n.jpg

558825_10151185947345849_1898475382_n.jp

429428_10151185946050849_1145765081_n.jp


We were ushered into the ride, which you've probably heard all about by now. You build your own SIM car in the queue, now themed as Chevrolet Design Center at EPCOT, and test the car on the SIM track.


61446_10151185945755849_285280717_n.jpg


12621_10151185945835849_547733201_n.jpg


526901_10151185945890849_1482187090_n.jp

Designing their SIM cars


750_10151185945800849_244486220_n.jpg

Jenn's SIM car


60822_10151185945670849_1061740701_n.jpg

Old vehicles, new graphics


We got off the ride, which was great, and heard a different type of music than we had been hearing. One Republic was playing a private concert on the Test Track stage! We walked right up to the front of the stage and listened. What a talented group that really put on a good show.


OneRepublicEPCOT.jpg


486911_10151185945150849_1699225987_n.jp


429553_10151185945040849_872209312_n.jpg

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

AROUND OUR WORLD BREAKFAST

Friday morning, we were invited to a breakfast and corporate update at Downtown Disney's AMC theaters. We were treated to comments from Meg Crofton, WDI Chief Creative Executive Bruce Vaughn, and President of Disney Cruiseline and Adventures by Disney Karl Holz. Nothing new was disclosed, save for one photo of Imagineers working on Avatar concept art (which Vaughn admitted had already changed considerably), but it was nice to be in the front row (literally) and hear what these folks had to say.


559002_10151186355645849_1683431332_n.jp


481409_10151186356730849_1672211715_n.jp

Meg Crofton gives remarks


18088_10151186356895849_1766108375_n.jpg

Bruce Vaugn, from WDI, briefly discusses Avatar land


252283_10151186356805849_381056009_n.jpg

Imagineers work on Avatar design


The event concluded with a great performance by Main Street USA's Dapper Dans.


32404_10151186356970849_66613708_n.jpg


SPLITSVILLE

The final event on our schedule was a media preview of Splitsville, Downtown Disney's new "premium" bowling alley. After a few short speeches from Splitsville and Downtown Disney heads, as well as the breaking of the bowling pin out front, we were allowed in and immediately fell in love with this place.


16035_10151186357050849_247390771_n.jpg


382036_10151186357080849_614736157_n.jpg


556692_10151186357190849_854055640_n.jpg


Once inside, we were treated to mimosa and bloody mary, pizza, nachos, sliders, sushi, calamari, chicken tenders, desserts, and another open bar.


532382_10151186357220849_1657061861_n.jp


430826_10151186357335849_937883435_n.jpg


481027_10151186357405849_1193040341_n.jp


403513_10151186357450849_1243161011_n.jp


558978_10151186357630849_227528577_n.jpg


549743_10151186357735849_1859014983_n.jp


305953_10151186357865849_949125761_n.jpg


483534_10151186357545849_1955980381_n.jp


The food was great, the drinks were strong, and the decor is great. My only concern is that there might not be enough allies: 10 downstairs and 20 upstairs. Splitsville opens to the public on December 16th.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

ART OF ANIMATION RESORT


Buildings are themed, both inside and out, to Finding Nemo, Cars, The Lion King, or The Little Mermaid. The Mermaid buildings are more conventional hotel rooms, while the Nemo, Cars, and Lion King buildings feature family suites which sleep 6.


The buildings are centered around Animation Hall, which features the main desk, concierge, the Ink & Paint shop (a large store), and Landscape of Flavors, a counterservice restaurant. The resort's largest pool, The Big Blue Pool, is Nemo themed and can be found directly outside Animation Hall. The Big Blue Pool area consists of the main pool, a sprayground, The Drop Off poolside bar, and a playground. There are also pools at The Little Mermaid and Cars buildings.


18691_10151187909180849_502184498_n.jpg

The Main Desk inside Animation Hall


28005_10151187909125849_872715672_n.jpg

Character Development Wall inside Animation Hall


559779_10151187909240849_2012042991_n.jp

Light Fixture inside Animation Hall


530377_10151187909100849_440764971_n.jpg

Christmas Tree inside Animation Hall


483492_10151187909060849_123031184_n.jpg


578006_10151187908985849_293609615_n.jpg


312743_10151187908950849_1556825768_n.jp


432360_10151187908905849_1834340077_n.jp


261454_10151187908875849_1004483622_n.jp


6363_10151187908845849_1311296520_n.jpg


430835_10151187908810849_680139494_n.jpg


549463_10151187908715849_1016704135_n.jp


228235_10151187908575849_1929699167_n.jp

Inside Lion King suite


313621_10151187908635849_1481522954_n.jp


17766_10151187908490849_1421238672_n.jpg


549520_10151187908530849_846512674_n.jpg


577979_10151185261805849_20107245_n.jpg


391947_10151185261390849_654842792_n.jpg


32372_10151185245995849_836710490_n.jpg

Big Blue Pool



18097_10151185244110849_793298190_n.jpg



Overall, this was an awesome event full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. I hope you enjoyed getting to peek behind the curtain a little bit!

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

is that the same hotel that was abandoned? I saw pictures from a while ago of it and it looks great now...

Believe it or not, it is.

24photo9.jpg

POP_03-BeN-WS.jpg

The curved building in this shot is what's now Animation Hall. The shelled hotel buildings are now The Little Mermaid buildings. The visible foundations just above Animation Hall are where the Lion King Suite buildings now sit, and The Big Blue Pool and finding Nemo buildings lay between Animation Hall and Hourglass Lake.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awesome PTR, thanks so much for sharing with us!

Indeed! Thanks for the incredible report!

You're welcome, gentlemen. It was an incredible experience, and being that it was my first Disney media event, my expectations were much lower than reality.

I second Terp.

I am putting our families annual trip to the Mouse together; sent you a message for your opinions.

Replied.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I guess the dragon myths were true. Thanks for the photos! Is it just me or does the Nemo pavilion look a bit like BB with the cut outs, or is it just that it took place in the Great Barrier Reef, BB1 who relates almost every topic to BB. I am looking forward to riding Test Track once again, I may visit the AoA hotel sometime, but I will still stay at my usual resorts. A few questions, are the test dummies still around? What are some of the new Hidden Mickeys at these new areas?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...