Tomorrowland Adventureland Fantasyland Continued Frontierland

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tomorrowland Adventureland Fantasyland Continued Frontierland June 22-28-12 DL.pg1-2.pdf 1 6/18/2012 8:12:56 AM ONE MORE DISNEY DAY YOUR KEY TO THE MAGIC June 22-28, 2012 June 22-28, 2012 PARADES & SPECTACULARS Fri: 8:00 am to 11:00 pm • Sat to Thu: 8:00 am to 12:00 am Mickey’s Soundsational Parade NEW THIS SUMMER Disney celebrates music in motion with Mickey’s Soundsational Parade - an extravaganza filled with an array of Disney music in a NOW PERFORMING variety of styles! Watch the parade come alive with musicians, dancers, Disney Characters and nine float units each telling their own musical story. Parade Route Fri & Sat, Mon to Thu: 4:00, 6:30 pm Sun: 3:40, 6:30 pm The Voices of Liberty The Voices of Liberty, a cherished tradition at Walt Disney World® in Florida, makes its long-awaited Disneyland® debut at the Main Street Opera House! Don’t miss this celebration of the music that inspired our nation, sung in breathtaking eight-part harmony by this Fantasmic! spectacular ensemble. Through September 16th only! This larger-than-life spectacular, featuring Mickey Mouse in a battle of Main Street, U.S.A. - The Main Street Opera House good vs. evil, is filled with incredible special effects. Now in its 20th Fri to Tue: 11:00 am; 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 pm year! LEGEND The Rivers of America Fri: 9:00, 10:15 pm Sat to Thu: 9:00, 10:30 pm Handheld Captioning available at Guest Relations Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree Saddle up, buckaroos! Celebrate the pioneering spirit of the Wild West with a good ol’ Cowboy Roundup -- where you can kick your heels up with some of your favorite Disney Pals! Frontierland - Big Thunder Ranch: Restrooms Main Street, U.S.A. Critter Country Fantasyland FantasylandMagical - Disney’s Nighttime continued Fireworks Daily: Mickey's10:30 am to 6:00 pm Toontown Spectacular Cowboy Roundup: Fri, Mon to Thu: 12:00, 1:45 pm Companion Restroom ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS DISComeN celebrateEY a worldD whereIN anythingIN isG possible with this dazzling Billy Hill and the Hillbillies: ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS summertime fireworks spectacular. Don’t miss this magicalATTRACTIONS celebra- Daily: 11:15 am; 12:15, 1:15, 3:00,ATTRACTIONS 4:00, 5:00 pm Automated External tion in the stars! 1 Disneyland® Railroad 16 Splash Mountain 26 Pinocchio’s Daring 38 Matterhorn Bobsleds U Troubadour Tavern ® Defibrillators Presented by Honda 42 Disneyland Railroad 47 Mickey’s House and (minimum height 42”/107 cm) ™ (minimum height 40"/102 cm) Journey hostedThe Skies by Dreyer’sAbove Disneyland. ® Main Street Vehicles* 43 Goofy’s Playhouse Nightly Meet Mickey Information Center 39 Storybook Land Canal Boats BavarianNightly: 9:30sausages, pm baked potatoes Summer! presented by National Car Rental. 17 Davy Crockett’s Explorer 27 Snow White’s Scary This Guest Relations (Closed during parades) Mickey’s Toontown 44 Donald’s Boat 48 Minnie’s House (One-way transportation only) Adventures and ice cream novelties. Canoes* STAGE SHOWS & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT45 Gadget’s Go Coaster 49 Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin First Aid 40 “it’s a small world” Tomorrowland Terrace Bands 2 Horseless Carriage (Operates weekends and select seasons only) 28 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Rock out® and get your party on, seven nights a week, in 48 presented by Sparkle . 3 Fire Engine 18 The Many Adventures of Winnie the 29 Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough presented by Sylvania. Tomorrowland Terrace at the summer’sDISNEY hottest dance club! DINING ATM Locations 41 Disney Princess Fantasy Faire 47 V (minimum height 35”/89Tomorrowland cm; Terrace Bands: Performance Times: 4 Horse-Drawn Streetcars Pooh (alternate experience ) expectant mothers shouldFri & not Sat, ride) Tue: Stellar • Fri:V 7:00, Toontown 7:45, 8:35, Dining9:50 pm Hot dogs, salads, Pay Phones 46 Sun & Mon: The 80z All Stars• Sat to Tue, Thu: 5 Omnibus 30 King Arthur Carrousel DISNEY DINING Wed: Scot Bruce - A Tribute to 7:00, sandwiches,7:45, 8:35, 10:00, pizza and ice cream DISNEY DINING 46 Chip ‘n Dale Treehousethe King of Rock-n-Roll!• 11:00 pm Pay Phones with TTY 31 Casey Jr. Circus Train T Village Haus Restaurant 49 Thu: Tomasina treats. 6 The Disney Gallery 45 44 Wed: M Harbour Galley Chowder, soup and 32 Dumbo the Flying Elephant hosted by Minute Maid ®. 43 “The Magic, The Memories and You!” 7:00, 7:45, 8:35, 10:00 pm Baby Care Center 7 The Disneyland® Story presenting chili in bread boules; entrée salads 33 Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Hamburgers, pizza and salads. See “it’s a small world” come to life like never before! Mickey’s Toontown and select Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 42 “it’s a small world” Fantasyland attractions may close early Stroller Rentals and drinks. Fri: 8:45 pm 34 Peter Pan’s Flight due to fireworks. Please visit an Information Sat to Thu: 8:45, 10:15 pm Locker Rentals N Hungry Bear Restaurant 35 Mad Tea Party 41 U Meet Merida from the new Disney•Pixar Center feature for operating hours. 8 Main Street Cinema ® S hosted by Dixie . film, “Brave” See Times Guide for 40 Charging Lockers 36 Alice in Wonderland days and times Meet the adventurous young Merida and her three wee bear cubs, DISNEY DINING Burgers, chicken and salads. be a part of a Scottish clan, and test your skills with a bow and 37 Pixie Hollow Picnic Area 25 arrow! A Carnation Café Table-service— (See Times Guide for show times) 31 Fantasyland - near “it’s a small world” Breakfast, fried pickles, burgers, salads, Daily: 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Wheelchair Rentals s 39 entrées, specialty cakes and pies. 32 Tomorrowland New Orleans Square T 30 Jedi Training Academy The Matterhorn Mountain Climbers Package Check Service B Main Street Cone Shop 33 A Jedi Master will train randomly-selected children in the ways of the At various times during the day, ourAT brave mountaineersTRA willC onceT IONS 35 38 again scale the icy slopes of the majestic Matterhorn. ™ 26 29 Force, show them how to use lightsabers and prepare them to duel Service Animal Relief Area hosted by Dreyer’s . ATTRACTIONS Critter Country 34 against a Star Wars™ villain! Fantasyland - Matterhorn Mountain Daily: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm 50 Finding Nemo C Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor 13 Pirates of the Caribbean June 22-28-12 DL.pg1-2.pdf 1 6/18/2012 8:12:56 AM27 28 Tomorrowland36 - Tomorrowland Terrace Kodak® “Photo Spot” Daily: 10:30, 11:35 am; 12:40, 2:25, 3:30, 4:35 pm Submarine Voyage hosted by Dreyer’s™. 14 Disneyland® Railroad N 24 Park hours and information subject to change without notice. ©Disney (alternate experience ) Disney FASTPASS® Service D Refreshment Corner Fantasyland (Subject to availability) ® 15 Haunted Mansion 18 19 hosted by Coca-Cola . 51 Disneyland® Monorail Hot dogs, chili and cold Coke. DISNEY DINING 17 23 50 51 52 Autopia (minimum height 32”/81 Single Rider Service R (Subject to availability) E Plaza Inn “Minnie & Friends— I Royal Street Veranda Chowder and 16 cm and 54”/137 cm to drive alone) 22 37 Breakfast in the Park,” gumbo in bread boules, New Orleans- 52 53 Disneyland® Railroad Height Requirement M 3 W 53 hosted by Kellogg’s. style fritters, plus specialty coffees. Frontierland 21 2 4 54 Innoventions* With Guest May Remain in Blue Bayou Restaurant Table- RIVERS OF 5 Lunch and dinner featuring homestyle J 20 Q 60 experiences presented by Honda, HP, Wheelchair/ECV service—Seafood, chicken and beef AMERICA PMS 2738 favorites. 59 54 PMS 506 Microsoft, SCE, Siemens, Taylor 19 Tomorrowland Guest Must be Ambulatory F Jolly Holiday Bakery Café Baked dinners, plus the famous Monte Cristo 15 P Morrison, Xbox and Yamaha Music. sandwich at lunch. goods, sandwiches, salads and 58 55 Space Mountain Guest Must Transfer Café Orléans Table-service—Lunch H F E from Wheelchair/ECV specialty drinks. K New Orleans Square O X (minimum height 40”/102 cm) and dinner, soups, salads, gourmet 13 G 9 56 “Captain EO” Guest Must Transfer sandwiches and crepes. L from ECV to Wheelchair K D YOUR KEY TO THE MAGIC Y 57 Starcade L French Market Restaurant Roasted 14 I 12 10 ONE MORE DISNEY DAY June 22-28, 2012 June 22-28, 2012 56 Physical Considerations Adventureland citrus chicken, jambalaya, roast beef, C 57 58 Star Tours—The Adventures Continue PARADES & SPECTACULARS (See reverse side) salad and desserts. J B ATTRACTIONS A 55 (minimum height 40”/102 cm) This attraction may be 9 Enchanted Tiki Room 8 59 Astro Orbitor frightening for children ® Fri: 8:00 am to 11:00 pm • Sat to Thu: 8:00 am to 12:00 am presented by Dole . Mickey’s Soundsational Parade NEW THIS SUMMER Reflective Captioning Adventureland Disney celebrates music in motion with Mickey’s Soundsational 60 Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (Continuous shows) Frontierland Parade - an extravaganza filled with an array of Disney music in a NOW PERFORMING 11 variety of styles! Watch the parade come alive with musicians, dancers, Disney Characters and nine float units each telling their own Audio Description: Device 10 Jungle Cruise musical story. Parade Route 7 Available at Guest Relations ATTRACTIONS DISNEY DINING Fri & Sat, Mon to Thu: 4:00, 6:30 pm 11 Indiana Jones™ Adventure Sun: 3:40, 6:30 pm The Voices ofSee Liberty Times Guide for DISNEY DINING 19 Pirate’s Lair on O River Belle Terrace Entrée salads and The Voices of Liberty, a cherished tradition at Walt Disney World® days and times® Handheld Captioning: Device in Florida, makes its long-awaited Disneyland debut at the Main Tomorrowland Terrace Breakfast, Street Opera House! Don’t miss this celebration of the music that W Tom Sawyer Island* carved-to-order sandwiches.
Recommended publications
  • 3) Indiana Jones Proof
    CHAPTER EIGHT Hollywood vs. History In my frst semester of graduate school, every student in my program was required to choose a research topic. It had to be related in some way to modern Chinese history, our chosen course of study. I didn’t know much about China back then, but I did know this: if I chose a boring topic, my life would be miserable. So I came up with a plan. I would try to think of the most exciting thing in the world, then look for its historical counterpart in China. My little brainstorm lasted less than thirty seconds, for the answer was obvious: Indiana Jones. To a white, twenty-something-year-old male from American sub- urbia, few things were more exciting in life than the thought of the man with the bullwhip. To watch the flms was to expe- rience a rush of boyish adrenaline every time. Somehow, I was determined to carry that adrenaline over into my research. On the assumption that there were no Chinese counterparts to Indiana Jones, I posed the only question that seemed likely to yield an answer: How did the Chinese react to the foreign archaeologists who took antiquities from their lands? Te answer to that question proved far more complex than I ever could have imagined. I was so stunned by what I discov- ered in China that I decided to read everything I could about Western expeditions in the rest of the world, in order to see how they compared to the situation in China. Tis book is the result.
    [Show full text]
  • How Lego Constructs a Cross-Promotional Franchise with Video Games David Robert Wooten University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    University of Wisconsin Milwaukee UWM Digital Commons Theses and Dissertations August 2013 How Lego Constructs a Cross-promotional Franchise with Video Games David Robert Wooten University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.uwm.edu/etd Part of the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Wooten, David Robert, "How Lego Constructs a Cross-promotional Franchise with Video Games" (2013). Theses and Dissertations. 273. https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/273 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by UWM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of UWM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HOW LEGO CONSTRUCTS A CROSS-PROMOTIONAL FRANCHISE WITH VIDEO GAMES by David Wooten A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Media Studies at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee August 2013 ABSTRACT HOW LEGO CONSTRUCTS A CROSS-PROMOTIONAL FRANCHISE WITH VIDEO GAMES by David Wooten The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2013 Under the Supervision of Professor Michael Newman The purpose of this project is to examine how the cross-promotional Lego video game series functions as the site of a complex relationship between a major toy manufacturer and several media conglomerates simultaneously to create this series of licensed texts. The Lego video game series is financially successful outselling traditionally produced licensed video games. The Lego series also receives critical acclaim from both gaming magazine reviews and user reviews. By conducting both an industrial and audience address study, this project displays how texts that begin as promotional products for Hollywood movies and a toy line can grow into their own franchise of releases that stills bolster the original work.
    [Show full text]
  • Main Street, U.S.A. • Fantasyland• Frontierland• Adventureland• Tomorrowland• Liberty Square Fantasyland• Continued
    L Guest Amenities Restrooms Main Street, U.S.A. ® Frontierland® Fantasyland® Continued Tomorrowland® Companion Restrooms 1 Walt Disney World ® Railroad ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS AED ATTRACTIONS First Aid NEW! Presented by Florida Hospital 2 City Hall Home to Guest Relations, 14 Walt Disney World ® Railroad U 37 Tomorrowland Speedway 26 Enchanted Tales with Belle T AED Guest Relations Information and Lost & Found. AED 27 36 Drive a racecar. Minimum height 32"/81 cm; 15 Splash Mountain® Be magically transported from Maurice’s cottage to E Minimum height to ride alone 54"/137 cm. ATMs 3 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Plunge 5 stories into Brer Rabbit’s Laughin’ Beast’s library for a delightful storytelling experience. Fantasyland 26 Presented by CHASE AED 28 Package Pickup. Place. Minimum height 40"/102 cm. AED 27 Under the Sea~Journey of The Little Mermaid AED 34 38 Space Mountain® AAutomatedED External 35 Defibrillators ® Relive the tale of how one Indoor roller coaster. Minimum height 44"/ 112 cm. 4 Town Square Theater 16 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 23 S Meet Mickey Mouse and your favorite ARunawayED train coaster. lucky little mermaid found true love—and legs! Designated smoking area 39 Astro Orbiter ® Fly outdoors in a spaceship. Disney Princesses! Presented by Kodak ®. Minimum height 40"/102 cm. FASTPASS kiosk located at Mickey’s PhilharMagic. 21 32 Baby Care Center 33 40 Tomorrowland Transit Authority AED 28 Ariel’s Grotto Venture into a seaside grotto, Locker rentals 5 Main Street Vehicles 17 Tom Sawyer Island 16 PeopleMover Roll through Come explore the Island. where you’ll find Ariel amongst some of her treasures.
    [Show full text]
  • ORLANDO Vacation Guide & Planning Kit
    ORLANDO Vacation Guide & Planning Kit Orlando, Florida Overview Table of Contents Orlando, the undisputed “Vacation Capital of the World,” boasts Orlando, Florida Overview 1 beautiful weather year round, world-class theme parks, thrilling water Getting To And Around Orlando 2 parks, unique attractions, lively dinner theaters, outdoor recreation, Orlando Theme Parks 3 luxurious health spas, fine dining, trendy nightclubs, great shopping Walt Disney World Resort 3 opportunities, championship golf courses and much more. The seat of Universal Orlando® Resort 4 Orange County, Florida, Orlando boasts a population of approximately SeaWorld® Orlando 4 228,000 – making it the sixth largest city in Florida. Easily accessible Orlando Attractions 5 via Interstate 4 and the Florida Turnpike, Orlando is also home to the Orlando Dining 8 Orlando International Airport – the 10th busiest airport in the United Orlando Live Entertainment 8 States and the 20th busiest in the world. Orlando Shopping 9 Orlando Golf 10 Experience the magic of Walt Disney World® Resort – Discover the Orlando Annual Events 11 enchanted lands of Disney’s Magic Kingdom® Park, blast off into the Orlando Travel Tips 13 future at Epcot®, journey through the fascinating history of Hollywood movies at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ and take a fun-filled safari expedition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Don’t miss the thrilling rides at the two amazing theme parks of Universal Orlando® Resort – Universal Studios® Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure®, as well as the up-close animal encounters of SeaWorld® Orlando. Cool off at one of Orlando’s state-of-the-art water parks such as Aquatica, Wet ‘n Wild® Water Park, Disney’s Blizzard Beach or Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 EARLY DECEMBER 2018 Text & Photos by Mike Ritto [email protected] Fullerton Photo Quiz NEW in TOWN
    OBSERVER 40 TH B-D AY page 20 COMMUNITY Fullerton bsCeALErNDAvR Peage 1r 3-15 O EAR FULLERTON’S ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWS • Est.1978 (printed on 20% recycled paper) • Y 40 #20 • EARLY DECEMBER 2018 Submissions: [email protected] • Contact: (714) 525-6402 • Read Online at : www.fullertonobserver.com Vinny De La Torre Honored by Fullerton and France by Ed Paul The City of Fullerton proudly recognized long-time resident, Ventura “Vinny” De La Torre, for his heroic service to his country over 70 years ago. The presentation was made at the November 19 Council meeting and Vinny was given a standing ovation by all present. Vinny De La Torre was also recognized by receiving France’s Legion of Honor, the coun - try’s highest honor, on November 11, 2018, in recognition for his service with Gen. George Patton’s Third Army during WWII. Vinny was in more than 200 days of contin - uous combat, liberating many French cities and in 1945, was part of the division that fought at the Battle of the Bulge and liberated two concentration camps, Buchenwald and Ebensee. He was almost 21 years old at that time. Like many of the WW II generation, Vinny kept much of this story to himself. But in recent years his family, mostly his grandchil - dren, slowly obtained bits and pieces of his service. They conducted some research and provided it to the French Consulate General who, after reviewing it for over a year, made the presentation to Vinny on November 11 at the National Cemetery in West Los Angeles.
    [Show full text]
  • Deca 5K Run/Walk Disneyland® Park Disney California
    DECA 5K RUN/WALK APRIL 26 | 7:30 AM ANGELS STADIUM DECA’s conference community service event benefits the Muscular Dystrophy Association and DECA's scholarship fund. For details including cost and registration, visit the site below. ■ DECAREGISTRATION.COM/5KRUN The deadline to pre-order tickets, if still available, is Noon EST, Friday, April 21, 2017. Any remaining tickets will be available on-site while quantities remain. Ticket prices will be available at www.decaregistration.com/tours. DISNEYLAND® DISNEY CALIFORNIA DECA PARTY AT PARK ADVENTURE® PARK UNIVERSAL STUDIOS Enter a magical kingdom where you can sail with pirates, Explore seven exciting lands that bring to life Disney and explore exotic jungles, meet fairy-tale princesses, dive under Pixar stories and characters through amazing attractions, HOLLYWOOD® the ocean and rocket through the stars—all in the same day! entertainment and dining! The two most recent additions—Buena APRIL 27 | 4:00 PM—11:00 PM Disneyland Park is a beloved Southern California destination Vista Street and the awe-inspiring Cars Land—join the themed where generations of fans have made their Disney dreams come lands of Grizzly Peak, Paradise Pier, Pacific Wharf, “a bug’s land” $90 true. Opened in 1955, Walt Disney’s original theme park is divided and Hollywood Land. With so much to do day and night, Disney Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood experience! Find action- into eight extravagantly themed lands—Main Street, U.S.A., California Adventure Park has something for every DECA member. packed entertainment all in one place: thrilling theme park rides Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Mickey’s Toontown, Frontierland, and shows, a real working movie studio, and Los Angeles’ best Critter Country, New Orleans Square and Adventureland.
    [Show full text]
  • HOTELS of the DISNEYLAND RESORT 165
    HOLLY WIENCEK PHOTOGRAPHY by BILL SFERRAZZA and ERIC WEBER INTRODUCTION 8 DISNEYLAND PARK 10 HOTELS of the DISNEYLAND RESORT 165 DOWNTOWN DISNEY DISTRICT 171 DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE PARK 204 DISNEYLAND RESORT IS A WORLD OF MAGIC, a place where train station and into Town Square, I was overcome with emotion. stories, fantasy and enchantment unfold. It is a playground for It was familiar, yet brand new, and possessed a vibe I could hardly the child who lives within all of us, a manifestation of one man’s explain. The Disneyland Band was playing familiar tunes, and I dream. “Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, stopped in front of the fire station — Walt’s home away from home tomorrow and fantasy.” Disneyland Resort is a place where today — taking in the lamp in the window that glows as a reminder of disappears and fantasies spring to life, an imaginative story told his presence. It was surreal, as if I had just stepped into a dream, by Walt Disney that inspires all who follow in his footsteps. but I was about to walk in the same footsteps as one of the most It is no secret that I am a lifelong Disney enthusiast. It has creative minds to grace our world. been a part of my life since I was a toddler. Walt Disney World As I rounded the Emporium for my first glance of Sleeping Resort is a place where I escape my everyday world and immerse Beauty Castle, I was taken aback at how small it was.
    [Show full text]
  • Downtown Disney District: Fact Sheet
    Downtown Disney District: Fact Sheet ANAHEIM, Calif. – (July 8, 2020) The Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort is a one-of-a-kind Disney experience, immersing guests in an exciting mix of family-friendly dining and shopping in a vibrant setting. A phased reopening of this outdoor promenade begins July 9, 2020. The 20-acre, 300,000 square-foot Downtown Disney District features dozens of distinct venues, including Naples Ristorante e Bar, UVA Bar & Cafe, Marceline’s Confectionery, Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, WonderGround Gallery, Disney Home, The LEGO Store, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Jamba and more. As they stroll the district, guests can appreciate the beautiful landscaping and colorful florals that adorn the Downtown Disney District. World of Disney: The flagship World of Disney store in the Downtown Disney District is a dynamic and distinctively Disney retail experience. Guests discover a spacious atmosphere inspired as an animators’ loft, with uniquely themed areas, pixie dust surprises in the decor, nods to the classics from Walt Disney Animation Studios and new merchandise collections. These innovative features reinforce World of Disney’s reputation as a must-visit destination for Disney fans, offering the largest selection of Disney toys, souvenirs, accessories, fashions and collectibles at the Disneyland Resort. Distinctive Dining: There are many food and beverage locations, outdoor patios and distinctive menus at the Downtown Disney District. Guests will find something for every taste—from exquisite meals at open-air cafés to gourmet treats. Recent additions include Salt & Straw, offering handmade ice cream in small batches using local, organic and sustainable ingredients, and Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, serving award- winning burgers and over-the-top CrazyShake milkshakes.
    [Show full text]
  • NARRATIVE ENVIRONMENTS from Disneyland to World of Warcraft
    Essay Te x t Celia Pearce NARRATIVE ENVIRONMENTS From Disneyland to World of Warcraft In 1955, Walt Disney opened what many regard as the first-ever theme park in Anaheim, California, 28 miles southeast of Los Angeles. In the United States, vari- ous types of attractions had enjoyed varying degrees of success over the preceding 100 years. From the edgy and sometimes scary fun of the seedy seaside boardwalk to the exuberant industrial futurism of the World’s Fair to the “high” culture of the museum, middle class Americans had plenty of amusements. More than the mere celebrations of novelty, technology, entertainment and culture that preceded it, Disneyland was a synthesis of architecture and story (Marling 1997). It was a revival of narrative architecture, which had previously been reserved for secular functions, from the royal tombs of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the temples of the Aztecs to the great cathedrals of Europe. Over the centuries, the creation of narrative space has primarily been the pur- view of those in power; buildings whose purpose is to convey a story are expensive to build and require a high degree of skill and artistry. Ancient “imagineers” shared some of the same skills as Disney’s army of creative technologists: they understood light, space flow, materials and the techniques of illusion; they could make two dimensions appear as three and three dimensions appear as two; they understood the power of scale, and they developed a highly refined vocabulary of expressive techniques in the service of awe and illusion (Klein 2004). Like the creators of Disney- land, they built synthetic worlds, intricately planned citadels often set aside from the day-to-day bustle of emergent, chaotic cities or serving as a centerpiece of es- cape within them.
    [Show full text]
  • Street, USA • Fantasyland• Continued Fantasyland• Frontierland
    LEGE Guest Amenities Main Street, U.S.A. ® Frontierland® Fantasyland® Continued Wishes Tomorrowland® Restrooms nighttime spectacular Companion Restrooms 1 Walt Disney World ® Railroad ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS First Aid ® See the skies of the Magic 2 City Hall Home to Guest Relations, 14 Walt Disney World ® Railroad 25 Mickey’s PhilharMagic 35 Tomorrowland Speedway Presented by Florida Hospital ® Kingdom light up with this Information and Lost & Found. 3D movie. Presented by Kodak . 34 Drive a racecar. Minimum height 32"/81 cm; 15 Splash Mountain® nightly fireworks extravaganza Guest Relations Minimum height to ride alone 54"/137 cm. 3 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Plunge 5 stories into Brer Rabbit’s Laughin’ 26 Dream Along With Mickey that can be seen throughout ATMs Place. Minimum height 40"/102 cm. Presented by CHASE Package Pickup. Musical stage show. the entire Park! 32 36 Space Mountain® 23 33 Indoor roller coaster. Minimum height 44"/ 112 cm. Automated External 4 Town Square Theater 16 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ® 27 Prince Charming Regal Carrousel See TIMES GUIDE. S Defibrillators Runaway train coaster. Meet Mickey Mouse and your favorite 37 Astro Orbiter ® Fly outdoors in a spaceship. Designated smoking area Disney Princesses! Presented by Kodak ®. Minimum height 40"/102 cm. 28 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 21 Fantasyland 30 31 Baby Care Center Roll, bounce and 38 Tomorrowland Transit Authority 5 Main Street Vehicles 17 Tom Sawyer Island float through indoor adventures (moments in 16 PeopleMover Roll through Locker rentals Come explore the Island. 6 Harmony Barber Shop the dark). FASTPASS kiosk located at Mickey’s Liberty Square 24 27 Tomorrowland.
    [Show full text]
  • The Cinematic Worlds of Michael Jackson
    MA 330.004 / MA430.005 /AMST 341.002 Fall 2016 Revised: 10-7-16 The Cinematic Worlds of Michael Jackson Course Description: From his early years as a child star on the Chitlin’ Circuit and at Motown Records, through the concert rehearsal documentary This is It (released shortly after his death in 2009), Michael Jackson left a rich legacy of recorded music, televised performances, and short films (a description he preferred to “music video”). In this course we’ll look at Jackson’s artistic work as key to his vast influence on popular culture over the past 50 years. While we will emphasize the short films he starred in (of which Thriller is perhaps the most famous), we will also listen to his music, view his concert footage and TV appearances (including some rare interviews) and explore the few feature films in which he appeared as an actor/singer/dancer (The Wiz, Moonwalker). We’ll read from a growing body of scholarly writing on Jackson’s cultural significance, noting the ways he drew from a very diverse performance and musical traditions—including minstrelsy, the work of dance/choreography pioneers like Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, and soul/funk legends like James Brown and Jackie Wilson—to craft a style uniquely his own. Crucially, we will ask how Jackson’s shifting public persona destabilize categories of gender, sexuality, and race----in a manner that was very different from his contemporaries: notably, the recently-deceased David Bowie and Prince. Elevated to superstardom and then made an object of the voracious cultural appetite for scandal, Michael Jackson is now increasingly regarded as a singularly influential figure in the history of popular music and culture.
    [Show full text]
  • Disneyland® to Provide a Comfortable, Safe, and Enjoyable Experience for Our Guests, Allowed in Designated Areas Only
    Park Rules Smoking For the comfort Picnic Area A picnic area is Disney Magic you won't want to miss! of all our Guests, smoking is located west of the Disneyland® To provide a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable experience for our Guests, allowed in designated areas only. Park Main Entrance for your convenience. please comply with park rules, signs and instructions, including: We request that no food or beverage be Lockers Rentals available brought inside either Theme Park. Paint the Night, • All bags are subject to inspection prior to admission both inside and outside the Parks. • Proper attire is required Wheelchairs A limited All-New Electrical Parade Charging Lockers Rentals number of wheelchairs and Parade Route • Smoking is allowed only in designated areas available to secure and charge Electric Conveyance Vehicles are available • Weapons are strictly prohibited many personal electronic devices. to rent. Rental fee and refundable deposit Fantastic floats, beloved Disney Characters and required. Guests must be at least 18 Additional details and a complete listing of park rules are available at Resort Lost and Found costumed performers flow like a shimmering river of years of age to rent or operate an Electric Guest Relations or Disneyland.com/ParkRules Inquire at Resort Lost and Found, Conveyance Vehicle. neon right down Main Street, U.S.A. located west of the Disneyland® Park Special Considerations for Attractions Main Entrance. Services for Guests with Disabilities Guide for Guests with Disabilities is Matterhorn Bobsleds SAFETY: Please abide by all safety warnings and notices. Lost Guests Guests under the age of 10 available at Information Centers are escorted to Lost Children, next to First ( on the map).
    [Show full text]