Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Goofy Joins the Circus An Adventure in Russia by Walt Disney Company Resort Reopening Details. As we told you recently, Disneyland has set a re-opening date for California residents. Today we’re back with more details. UPDATE: Disneyland is scheduled to re-open to out of state guests on 15 June 2021. Theme Parks. After being closed for more than one year, Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park are planning to reopen to California Residents Only with limited capacity on 30 April 2021. “Until further notice, only California residents may visit the parks, and in groups no larger than 3 households, in line with current state guidelines. Proof of residency may be required.” “Per the state guidelines, the name and contact information of each person who purchases a ticket to the parks should be collected for contact tracing purposes.” Disneyland will be instituting several measures to control attendance. A Theme Park Reservation System, just like Walt Disney World’s, will be put in place Only California Residents will be admitted. Disneyland will have the same strict social distancing measures that we’ve seen at WDW, including Character Cavalcades and Pop Ups, and no regularly scheduled parades or nighttime spectaculars which both draw crowds. The highly popular FastPass and MaxPass services have been suspended. The Virtual Queue will be back at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, with opportunities to join a boarding group once in the morning and again later in the day (times to be announced later). The Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure park, will open 4 June 2021! As at Walt Disney World, not all Disneyland Resort attractions will be available when they reopen. Open Attractions. Disneyland Park: Alice in Wonderland Astro Orbitor Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Casey Jr. Circus Train Dumbo the Flying Elephant Gadget’s Go Coaster Haunted Mansion “it’s a small world” Main Street Vehicles Mark Twain Riverboat Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Peter Pan’s Flight Pinocchio’s Daring Journey Pirates of the Caribbean Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Snow White’s Enchanted Wish Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Surprise Character Sightings Tarzan’s Treehouse The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Disney California Adventure Park: Goofy’s Sky School Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! Incredicoaster Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind Jessie’s Critter Carousel Jumpin’ Jellyfish Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree Mickey’s PhilharMagic Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! Pixar Pal-A-Round – Non-Swinging Pixar Pal-A-Round – Swinging Radiator Springs Racers Silly Symphony Swings Soarin’ Around the World Surprise Character Sightings The Little Mermaid. Closed Attractions. Disneyland Park: Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters Chip ’n’ Dale Treehouse Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes Disneyland Monorail Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Goofy’s Playhouse Mickey and the Magical Map ( permanently ended ) Mickey’s House Omnibus Pirate’s Lair on Walk-through Storybook Land Canal Boats. Disney California Adventure Park: Animation Academy Disney Junior Dance Party Frozen – Live at the Hyperion ( permanently ended ) Golden Zephyr Grizzly River Run Red Car Trolley Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Hotels. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa will reopen its regular guest rooms on 29 April 2021. Booking availability will open on 15 April. Disney Vacation Club Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa will reopen 2 May. Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel and the Disneyland Hotel will reopen at a later date. Disneyland Dining. Not all Disneyland Resort dining locations will be available either. Open Dining Locations. Disneyland Park: Bengal Barbecue Café Orleans Churros French Market Restaurant Galactic Grill Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor Ice Cream Carts Jolly Holiday Bakery Café Little Red Wagon Market House Milk Stand Mint Julep Bar Plaza Inn Popcorn Red Rose Taverne River Belle Terrace Ronto Roasters Ship to Shore Marketplace Stage Door Café The Tropical Hideaway. Disney California Adventure Park: Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats Angry Dogs Award Wieners Carthay Circle Lounge – Alfresco Dining Churros Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill Cozy Cone Motel – Cones 1-3 (Churros, Ice Cream, Cone-coctions) Cappuccino Cart Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe Flo’s V8 Cafe Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop Hollywood Lounge Ice Cream Carts Lamplight Lounge Pacific Wharf Distribution Co. Popcorn Poultry Palace Rita’s Baja Blenders Señor Buzz Churros Smokejumpers Grill Sonoma Terrace Studio Catering Co. Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: Hearthstone Lounge GCH Craftsman Bar GCH Craftsman Grill. Closed Dining Locations. Disneyland Park: Alien Pizza Planet Blue Bayou Carnation Cafe Clarabelle’s Daisy’s Diner Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo Edelweiss Snacks Golden Horseshoe Harbour Galley Hungry Bear Restaurant Kat Saka’s Kettle Maurice’s Treats Oga’s Cantina Pluto’s Dog House Rancho del Zocalo Refreshment Corner Royal Street Verandah Tiki Juice Bar Tropical Imports Troubadour Tavern Turkey Leg Carts. Disney California Adventure Park: Bayside Brews Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream Parlor Carthay Circle Restaurant Corn Dog Castle Cozy Cone Motel (Cone 4) Fairfax Market Fillmore’s Taste-In Lucky Fortune Cookery Mendocino Terrace Mortimer’s Market Pacific Wharf Cafe Paradise Garden Grill Schmoozies Trolley Treats Wine Country Trattoria. Grand Californian: Napa Rose Napa Rose Lounge Storytellers Cafe. Downtown Disney has been open for a while now. Disneyland Armed Forces Salute. There has been no news as to the fate of the Disney Armed Forces Salute at the Disneyland Resort yet! MDT doesn’t expect a Salute type offer at Disneyland until they either begin allowing those who do not live in California to enter or even when attendance limits are lifted. In June of 2020 Disneyland announced on their website that they had extended the expiration on Disney Armed Forces Salute Tickets to 16 December 2021. See: disneyland.disney.go.com/travel-information/ and click on Tickets then look for Military Salute. MDT expects that Disneyland will belatedly think of the military community after reopening to the entire country, similar to their delayed policy changes for Walt Disney World. Resorts/Hotel Overview Page Dining Overview Page Transportation Overview Page Technology Overview Page. Military Disney Tips' Recommended Disney Travel Agent. Ears of Experience Disney Only Travel Agency. Military family owned and operated! They know all the ins and outs of Disney military discounts! The Barnstormer. The Barnstormer is a small roller coaster in which you join Goofy on a quick plane ride. Goofy's not such a good pilot as the twists and turns show and eventually you crash through his barn at Wiseacre Farm. General Information. Location: On the right side of the entrance to Storybook Circus, past Dumbo. Date Opened: October 1, 1996. # of Ride Units: Two trains run simultaneously. Ride Capacity: 16 riders per train. Restraint Method: Lapbar. Ticket Rating: C Ticket. Advertisement. Time Commitment. Open/Close: Open and close with the park. Wait Times: The ride if visually appealing to children and the popularity with this group combines with low capacity to make for a long wait for a short ride. Waits over 30 minutes are standard. Length of Ride: About 1 minute, almost half of which is spent on the lift. Single Rider: No. Queue Description: The queue highlights the Great Goofini's amazing feats. Access Information. Health Restriction: Expectant mothers should not ride. Persons with back problems, heart problems, or a tendency to motion sickness should consider not riding. Ride Access: The queue is accessible to wheelchairs and ECVs. Wheelchair Transfer: It is necessary to transfer from a wheelchair or ECV into the ride vehicles. This is done at the normal loading station and the train can be held as long as necessary for transfer. Service Animals: No. Audio: There is no audio component to this attraction. Weight and Size Issues: The "planes" are on the small size and will be uncomfortable for very large or very tall passengers. Riding alone in a car may alleviate this but it will be cramped. Parenting Information. Height Restriction: 35" (89 cm.) Other Issues: None. History and Trivia. At this location: Prior to the installation of The Barnstormer Goofy's Wiseacre Farm was a petting zoo known as Grandma Duck's Farm. The star attraction was a cow with Mickey-ear shaped spots named Minnie Moo. When construction began on The Barnstormer in 1995, the petting zoo and all occupants were moved to Wilderness Lodge. Minnie Moo died in 2002. To make room for The Barnstormer (as well as Donald's Boat) it was necessary to shift and shorten the Grand Prix Raceway (now Speedway). The Attraction's History: The attraction was closed in 2011 and rethemed to align with the Storybook Circus area that replaced Mickey's ToonTown. It reopened in March 2012. Other Trivia: The manufacturer: The track for The Barnstromer was constructed by Vekoma International. Related Articles. My Disney Top 5 - Things to Love About Storybook Circus in the Magic Kingdom by Chris Barry March 6, 2020 '; About MousePlanet. MousePlanet is your independent consumer guide to Disney travel and vacations, covering Disneyland, Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line. Look to MousePlanet for daily news, weekly theme park updates, and detailed travel and resort guides for your favorite Disney destinations. As with any endeavor of this size and complexity, we couldn't hope to succeed without the assistance of our readers. We encourage you to submit news, updates and feedback from your Disney travels. Chronology of Disneyland Theme Park. Copyright © 1995-2021 Ken Polsson internet e-mail: [email protected] All rights reserved. Permission is granted to create web links to this site, not to copy these pages to other web sites. URL: http://kpolsson.com/disland/ vvv advertisement vvv. This document is an attempt to bring various published sources together to present a timeline about Disneyland Theme Park. Note: This document is not sponsored or endorsed by the Walt Disney Company in any way. No infringement of any of their trademarks is intended, and it is acknowledged that the Disney characters and theme park attractions mentioned within this document are registered trademarks of the Walt Disney Company - including, but not limited to: Walt Disney, Disneyland Paris, Euro Disney, Magic Kingdom, Main Street USA, , , , Discoveryland, Festival Disney, Audio-Animatronics, Adventure Isle, Space Mountain, Mickey Mouse, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, and Captain EO. References are numbered in [brackets], which are listed here. A number after the dot gives the page in the source. . Goof Troop bears similarity to several early-1950s Goofy cartoon shorts which depicted Goofy as a father to a mischievous red-haired son. Goofy, a single father, moves back to his hometown of Spoonerville with his 11-year-old son, Max. As it happens, Goofy and Max end up moving in next door to Goofy's high school friend: Pete, a used car salesman and owner of Honest Pete's Used Cars; Pete's wife Peg, a real estate agent; and their two children, 11-year-old son P.J. (Pete Jr.) and 4-year-old daughter Pistol. Max and P.J. become the best of friends and do practically everything together. A large portion of humor comes from the relatively normal Max's personality sharply contrasting with his father. Broadcast history and feature films. Goof Troop was originally previewed on the Disney Channel beginning in April 1992. Like its predecessors DuckTales , Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers , TaleSpin and Darkwing Duck , and it successor Bonkers , Goof Troop was previewed in syndication with a pilot TV movie, "Forever Goof", which later aired as a multi-part serial during the regular run. The series aired on The Disney Afternoon block of syndicated animated series during the 1992-1993 broadcast season; concurrent with the Disney Afternoon shows, another 13 episodes aired on Saturday mornings on ABC. Reruns of the series later aired on The Disney Channel and later on sister cable channel Toon Disney. Reruns were shown on Toon Disney until January 2005. The program made a return from September 2006 to August 2008, and the Christmas special still aired on Christmas (prior to the network being replaced by Disney XD the following year) in the United States. Goof Troop was adapted into the feature film (1995) and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000). Both films take place a few years after the series. The two movies featured Bill Farmer, Rob Paulsen and Jim Cummings reprising their character roles from Goof Troop in these two movies, with providing the voice of a now-teenager Max. Dana Hill, who provided the voice of Max, died on July 15, 1996, after suffering a massive stroke related to her diabetes. Character and place titles. Pete's wife Peg is a play on "Peg Leg Pete," one of Pete's names in the classic Disney shorts. Likewise, his daughter Pistol is a play on another such name, "Pistol Pete." The town of Spoonerville is named after layout artist J. Michael Spooner, who designed many of the background layouts for the series. The Lead Character Designer was Alex Mann. Alex designed characters for over 65 episodes. In "Axed by Addition", Max uses the "Doctor Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard" line to distract the doctors from performing surgery on PJ. This line was from the Three Stooges short, Men in Black . Characters. Main cast. Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer) is the single father of Max Goof. He and his son move next to the Petes from their trailer home in the city. Goofy's biggest weaknesses is that he has trouble paying attention, he has a short attention span, and is scatterbrained. He is also haphazard and clumsy. He often drives his neighbor, Pete, up the wall. Goofy is laid back, and many times turns the other cheek when Pete insults him (or just doesn't realize he's been insulted), though a very few times he does get angry and gets back at Pete, when the offense goes far enough. Max Goof (voiced by Dana Hill), is the son and only child of Goofy. He is around 11 years old, active, nice, alert and friendly, and is in the same grade as his buddy, PJ. He loves his dad, but wishes he'd be a little more normal. He wears baggy jeans, trademark gloves, red sneakers, and a red shirt. In the feature film A Goofy Movie , and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie , (voiced by Jason Marsden), Max is the co-protagonist. Instead of Pete, is Max ruining his life, because, as in some episodes of the series, he hates to be embarrassed by his father, which resemble both. Pete (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a used-car salesman, who lives with his beautiful wife, Peg, and two children, son PJ and daughter Pistol. They live next door to Goofy and his son, Max. He often exploits his good-hearted and somewhat addled friend, Goofy. Often his schemes backfire, or he feels guilty about his oafish behavior and works to set things right. His wife, Peg, often attempts to rid Pete of his uncouth attitude, and his son PJ is a complete opposite of his father in behavior, as he is good friends with Max, in the series and the feature film A Goofy Movie and its direct-to- video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie . As for how it is in the series, it is revealed in the show's first two produced episodes ("Everything's Coming Up Goofy" and "Good Neighbor Goof") that one of the reasons why Pete dislikes Goofy so much and takes pleasure in conning or undermining him is that when Pete was a quarterback in a big high school football game, it was Goofy who accidentally caused Pete to fumble the ball and lose the game because Goofy accidentally kicked him in the face, revealing that Goofy was on the cheerleading squad in high school. In the episode "Come Fly with Me", Pete gets zapped by Hank 5000 and then turned into a fly, which parodies The Fly . In the series, is the co- protagonist and antihero. From the beginning, viscerally hates Goofy, and tries unsuccessfully to oust him from the house where he moved, which is close to him and wants to build a fine fishing reserve. However, Pete and Goofy are much closer pals who get a lot more along in the feature film A Goofy Movie , and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie . Peg Pete (voiced by April Winchell) is Pete's beautiful wife, and the mother of both PJ and Pistol. In the pilot episode, it is revealed that Peg was a cheerleader in high school, where she met Goofy and Pete. When Goofy left Spoonerville for a short amount of time, Peg married Pete and settled down. Over the course of the series, she is revealed to be occasionally loudly obnoxious and somewhat overbearing towards Pete, yet amiable towards their neighbor Goofy (on one occasion going so far as kissing him). The reasons for her loyalty towards being much more on Goofy's side than Pete is unknown, aside from a general knowledge that her husband is usually up to no good. Peg works as an estate-agent in Spoonerville, but little is revealed of her business life in the show. She wears a loose pink sweater, tight white pants, pink shoes, gold hoop earrings and crimsom pumps. She's good friends with Goofy and his son Max. P.J. (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the eldest child of Pete and Peg, friend of Max Goof. He is around 11 to 12 years old, and is in the same grade as his buddy, Max. He is pretty laid-back, and kind of acts and talks like he is never enthusiastic about very many things, except for his friend Max when they are working together to achieve something. He sometimes questions his dad's intelligence, whenever he gets involved in any of his plans or schemes. He wears a blue jacket, a pink turtleneck, white gloves, cerulean pants, and red sneakers. Pistol Pete (voiced by ) is the youngest child of Pete and Peg. She has long red hair in two pigtails tied with yellow ribbons. She is 4–6 years old, and is in preschool. Pistol is a very hyperactive, talkative, cute and beautiful little girl, where she has a tendency to shoot off her mouth and bounce up and down. She is crazy about wanting to play with everything or always be in her play area, but she can be very frank, and she wants to get her own way in a lot of things that involve her, and she sometimes gets competitive towards her brother PJ and his friend Max. Throughout the whole series, Pistol gets herself into a mess a few times, causing either PJ and Max, or even her father Pete to have to bail her out. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse with a pink collar and trim, yellow knee-length skirt, frilly red or white panties, pink socks and white ballet shoes. Waffles and Chainsaw (voiced by Frank Welker) Waffles is Goofy and Max's pet cat and Chainsaw is Pete's family's pet dog. Other characters. Spud and Wally , are two criminals and the major antagonists who literally steal Pete's house in "A Nightmare on Goof Street", who makes off with his RV in "O, R-V, I N-V U", and hold him for a ransom in "The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy", in which they are finally incarcerated. Even though they're dimwitted, they are described in the latter of the episodes as "two of the most wanted crooks in the country". General Robert "Bob" Sparrowhawk (voiced by William Windom) is Peg's retired uncle and great-uncle of PJ & Pistol. Harold Hatchback (voiced by Rob Paulsen & Patrick Duffy) is the public announcing host and Pete's rival, that appeared in "Wrecks, Lies, & Videotapes", "Buddy Building", "Mrs. Spoonerville", and "Slightly Dinghy". Coop Hatchback (voiced by Conor Duffy) is the strongest son of Pete's rival and a public announcing host, Harold Hatchback, and he is also Max and PJ's friend (met in Buddy Building episode) Leech (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the bully, criminal, and an antagonist in most of the episodes, "Buddy Building" and "Max-imum Insecurity". The Chief of Spoonerville Police (voiced by Jack Angel) is the chief of Spoonerville Police that appears in the episodes, "In Goof We Trust", "Buddy Building", "Counterfeit Goof", & "Max-imum Insecurity". Mayor Baba (voiced by Robin Williams) is the Mayor of Spoonervile. He appears in "Inspector Goofy" and "A Goof of the People". Giblet the Clown (voiced by Frank Welker) is a red-nosed clown with red lips and hair, a party hat and tie, a car horn, and a green suit who actually works with the Ringmaster. He appears in "Hot Air", "Three Ring Bind" and "Buddy Building". The Ringmaster (voiced by Corey Burton) is Giblet's boss and the ringmaster of a rundown circus. In "Three Ring Bind", he fills the role of the antagonist, as he and Giblet try to sell his circus animals to be made into puppy chow. He and Pistol become bitter enemies after the latter arrives to the circus, plays with his animals, and then lets the animals go home with her. Goof History cast. Fester (Ness) Swollen , is Ancestor Goofy's partner, voiced by Michael Gough). Goofy Knock Knees , is Goofy's first ancestor who appears in the episode, "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men", the first of the "Goof History" episodes. A spoof of Robin Hood. Elliot Goof , is Goofy's second ancestor that appears in the episode, "The Ungoofables", the second of the "Goof History" episodes. A spoof of The Untouchables. Goofereamus T. Goofy , is Max and Goofy ancestor; hes a ghost who lives in his old pocket watch and ironically in life was an exorcist; appeared in the Halloween episode, "Hallow-Weenies". Sherlock Goof , is Goofy's fourth ancestor that appears in the episode, "Sherlock Goof", the third of the "Goof History" episodes. A spoof of Sherlock Holmes. Mopalong Goofy , Goofy's fifth ancestor that appears in the episode, "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral", the fourth of the "Goof History" episodes. Caveman Goof , is Goofy's sixth and final ancestor that appears in the last episode, "Clan of the Cave Goof", the last of the "Goof History" episodes Other Goofy family members were Dr. Frankengoof; Michagelo Goof; Major Patient Leather Goof; Dr Werner Van Goof; Aunt Goofelai; Debbie Goof. Additional voice cast. - Debbie, Max's cousin and Goofy's niece. - Mr. Hammerhead - Mrs. Willoughby - Colonel Carter - General Robert T. Sparrowhawk - Duke, the 18-year-old leader of the Pharaohs. - Street Theatre Teacher, Magician's Hat - Buster Vessel - Road Hogs Biker. Episodes. Comics. In addition to the animated series, Goof Troop was adapted into various comic stories which appeared in Disney Adventures and Marvel Comics' The Disney Afternoon . The Walt Disney Business. The Walt Disney Business , or (Greater Anglish: Walt O'Isobury Business ), often known as Walt Disney (Greater Anglish: Walt O'Isobury ) or onefoldly Disney (Greater Anglish: O'Isobury ), is a Marklandish bulk means formaking felbusiness headed in Burbank, Kaliforn. Started by brothers Walt and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Livedrawing Workshop, it grew to become the world leader in Marklandish livedrawing then later spreading out into liveplayed film making, farseer shows, and underthrown fungrounds . More nowenly, the business also works with songplays, swaycraft, ewing games and online means . Some of their best-known homegrown brands include Mickey Mouse, Murrie the Pooh, Disney Queenlings, and Disney Nilthings. They also own Bilther , The Manddolls , Wonder Strips , Star Wyes, and Frumthland Jones , and also own 21st Yearhundred Fox which inholds 20th Yearhundred Fox, as well as ABC & Touchstone, though these are not acknowledged by the business. They also once owned the Might Keepers .