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Apr 27

Captain EO Returns Over Seas

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Posted in News | by Justice

After making his return to Disneyland in California, Michael Jackson will once again return to his former homes in Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris as Captain EO. The 3D musical adventure ran in each of the park’s for years before being replaced by Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (or MicroAdventure! in Tokyo Disneyland). With Michael Jackson’s popularity at an all time high, the two international resorts will be taking advantage by bringing back these two classic attractions.

In Tokyo Disneyland the date has been set for a July 1st opening and then a June 30, 2011 closing date. MicroAdventure will close May 10th. At Disneyland Paris, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience closes on May 3rd, and Captain EO reopens in June.

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We broke the rumor to you back in October, however now it is official.  The Oriental Land Company has finally declared Fantasmic! as Tokyo DisneySea’s 10th Anniversary attraction.  With the recent additions of Tower of Terror, Monsters Inc Ride n’ Go Seek, Turtle Talk with Crush, as well as the upcoming additions of Mickey’s Philarmagic, a Cinderella castle walk-though attraction, as well as a Toy Story Mania, the OLC is serious when it comes to running their parks.  The 10th Anniversary is expected to be no different as Fantasmic! seems to be reimagined just for this park.

In Tokyo, the Fantasmic will include Finding Nemo, Cinderella and Aladdin, in an epic 20 minute spectacular.  Guests will be immersed in adventure before the climax where Mickey fights a mighty dragon.  This is sure to be a flat out incredible moment considering that there is also a massive erupting volcano going to be behind the 20-40 foot dragon.  The grand finale will be Mickey saving the day.  All of this is expected to cost approximately 30 billion yen (roughly 30 million US dollars) and will begin its run in April of 2011 for Tokyo DisneySea’s year long 10th Anniversary celebration.

So what is Fantasmic! Tokyo DisneySea going to be like?  Well I can give you a good idea:

Picture by FlickR member fortherock

Fantasmic! can already be found at both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  So how different will Tokyo DisneySea’s version be?  Well,  looking at the OLC’s track record, it will likely use much newer technology then the other 14-18 year old shows.  Another interesting note, that Tokyo DisneySea’s current show Braviseamo was designed to be a similar show to Fantamsic!

Back when the park was looking for a new nighttime spectacular, a show similar to Fantasmic! was planned however, the Oriental Land Company backed out in order to make something more original.  This is what lead to BraviSEAmo.  However, by the time this decision was made, work already began on the giant, deep pit in the middle of the lagoon for the dragon.  As a result, the pit was used for the Fire Spirit in BraviSEAmo (first picture) instead of a dragon similar to Disneyland’s (Second picture).  So the dragon will finally be put in its rightful home.

Another interesting note about Fantasmic! at Tokyo DisneySea is that it will have a much different “stage” then the other shows.  Unlike the current version in the US parks, the Japanese version will have to be seen from 360 degrees around the lagoon as appose to the standard stage setting at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  The solution shown in the concept art is what I have sketched out for you in the image above.  e

Similar to the Legend of Mythica Fantasmic! will have a centeral stage that will be anchored to the bottom of the lagoon (red circle).  Around it, are 4 fountain barges (blue lines).  BraviSEAmo uses a similar system with 4 barges around the lagoon that each hold fountains and pyrotechnics.  Fantasmic! will likely be similar.  The concept art shows a giant mist screen extending out from the barge, but also, if you zoom in you can see what appear to be fountain nozzles extending out from the bottom of the barges.

Another thing to take into consideration is the fact that Tokyo DisneySea is much better equipped to hold more “boats” for the show.  Now these “boats” are more like high detailed, parade floats on water.  Both of the American Fantasmic!’s use square barges that with minimal lights on them.  Tokyo DisneySea are professionals at making elaborate floating masterpieces, as seen with my Legend of Mythica post.  So the show will also be blessed with the capability of having amazing floats swimming around the harbor with dazzling water fountains in the background.

Lastly, it appears that Fantasmic! will be combining the storytelling and theatrical elements of the other showings, along with the water fountain styles of World of Color.  There appears to be a very advanced use of water screens in several forms.  In the center of the screen we can see a cone shaped water screen with the Fantasia mops carrying buckets of water towards a Sorcerer Mickey on top of a platform.

Well details will emerge as we get closer to the 10th Anniversary Celebration in April of 2011.  Construction for the new spectacular is expected to begin immediately after BraviSEAmo gives it’s final show on November 13th, 2010.  What do you think of this incarnation of Fantamsic?  Leave a comment and park thought below.

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Disney Parks

If you think that the Disney Parks around the globe all offer the same entertainment, you are wrong, very wrong. Below, is a list of each of the park’s entertainment line ups and the frequency at which they are shown. It gives you a very unique look when you see not only the amount of entertainment at each park, but how often each are run.

- Hong Kong Disneyland:

  • “Let it Snow” Christmas Parade – Once Daily
  • Disney and the Stars – Once Nightly
  • Festival of the Lion King – 4 Times Daily
  • Golden Mickeys – 5 Times Daily
  • Lights of Winter – Once Nightly

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- Disneyland Resort Paris:

___Disneyland

  • Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony – Once Nightly
  • Its Party Time with Mickey and Friends – 4 times Sat-Thurs/3 times on Fri
  • Its Party Time with Mickey and Friends Followed by the Castle Lighting – Once Nightly
  • Mickey’s Winter Wonderland – 5 Times Daily
  • Winnie the Pooh and Friends, Too – Weekends Only, 5 times on Weekends
  • Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade – Once Daily
  • Disney’s Fantillusion – Once Nightly

___Walt Disney Studios Park

  • Animagique – 6 Times Daily
  • Cinemagique – 7 Times on Fridays/ 8 Times on Weekends/ 6 Times on Weekdays
  • Lights, Motors, Action Stunt Show – 2 Times Mon-Fri/ 3 Times on Weekends
  • Playhouse Disney Live On Stage – 10 Times Daily
  • Disney’s Stars ‘n’ Cars – Once Daily

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- Walt Disney World:

___Magic Kingdom

  • Dream-Along With Mickey – 6 Times on Certain Days Only
  • Tiana’s Showboat Jubilee – 6 Times Daily
  • Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade – Once Daily
  • “SpectroMagic” Parade – Once on Certain Days Only
  • “Wishes” Nighttime Spectacular – Once on Certain Days Only

___Epcot

  • Various Entertainment Offerings Across World Showcase – Too many for me to take the time to count
  • Illuminations: Reflections of the Earth – Once Nightly

___Disney’s Hollywood Studios

  • Block Party Bash – Once Daily
  • Fantasmic – 1-2 Times on Certain Nights Only

___Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • Mickey’s Jammin Jungle Parade – Once Daily
  • Flights of Wonder – 5 Times Daily
  • Festival of the Lion King – 8 Times Daily

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- Tokyo Disney Resort:

___Tokyo Disneyland

  • Jubilation! – Once Daily
  • Minnie Oh! Minnie – 5 Times Daily
  • One Man’s Dream II – The Magic Lives On – 5 Times Daily
  • Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights – Once Nightly
  • White Holiday Parade – Twice Daily
  • Christmas Wishes in the Sky – Once Nightly

___Tokyo DisneySea

  • Meet and Smile – Once Daily
  • Over the Waves – 5 Times Daily
  • Big Band Beat – Christmas Special – 5 Times Daily
  • Mystic Rhythms – 5 Times Daily
  • The Legend of Mythica – Once Daily
  • Jolly Holiday Drive – 2 Times Daily
  • Salsa! Salsa! Salsa! – 6 Times Daily except Thursdays
  • Musica Mexicana – 5 Times Daily except Tuesdays
  • Candlelight Reflections Final – Twice Nightly
  • Christmas Wishes in the Sky – Once Nightly

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- The Disneyland Resort:

___Disneyland

  • “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade – Once Mon-Thurs/2 Times on Fri-Sun
  • Believe in Holiday Magic in the Sky – Once Nightly
  • Bill Hill & the Hillbillies – 5 Times Daily
  • Flag Retreat – Once Daily
  • Jedi Training Academy – 6 Times Daily
  • Various Bands at Tomorrowland Terrace – 4 Times on Fri-Sun
  • Jump, Jive, Boogie Swing Party – 4 Times on Fri-Sun
  • Tiana’s Showboat Jubilee- 4 Times Daily
  • Castle Light Ceremony – 3 Times Nightly
  • Fantasmic! – 2 Times on Fri-Sun

___Disney’s California Adventure

  • Pixar Play Parade – Once Daily except Thursday
  • Playhouse Disney Live on Stage – 6 Times Daily
  • HSM 3: Right Here! Right Now! – 5 Times on Thurs-Mon
  • Drawn to the Magic – 6 Times on Thurs-Sun
  • Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular – 4 Times on Thurs-Sun

Weather you skimmed that list or read it and checked to make sure that each fact was true, it is pretty obvious to see the differences from park to park, resort to resort, on how much they offer during this peak holiday season. It is interesting that the American Parks have a habbit of offering more entertainment on certain days comparedto others as oppose to Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland who offer the same entertainment on the weekdays as they do during weekend. Leave a comment and park thought below

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