Showing posts with label Downtown Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downtown Disney. Show all posts

Village People and Places


Nearly everything at Disneyland Resort Paris is within walking distance, and connecting the parks with the resorts and the rail station is Disney Village. This shopping, dining and entertainment complex was designed by noted architect Frank Gehry and originally opened as Festival Disney, but the area was renamed in 1996 to give it more appeal as a gathering spot for Guests after a day in the theme parks.


Similar to the Downtown Disney districts at other Disney resorts, Disney Village features a mix of Disney-branded locations with operating participants such as Starbucks, McDonald's and Earl of Sandwich.


There are also several themed dining establishments such as Rainforest Cafe, Planet Hollywood and the Bavarian-inspired King Ludwig's Castle.


You can also catch a movie at Disney Village, at the 15 screen Gaumont Cinema (avec Imax). While we didn't spend valuable time in Paris watching American movies, I did find it very entertaining to see how certain releases had been retitled for ease of translation overseas. Perhaps there's not a word in French for "hangover?"


The bit of construction you see to the right of the cinema in the above photo is the future home of Paris's own World of Disney, set to open in 2012. For now, Guests can get their Disneyland Paris souvenir fix at the Disney Store and several other character shops along the avenue.


Inside the Disney Store are large character vignettes, much like those found in the mall-based Disney Stores of the '90s. Here, you'll see the characters visiting Disneyland Resort Paris landmarks, such as Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant or Walt Disney Studios Park.


You'll also find a veritable cornucopia of Disney character stars floating and flying above the center of the massive store. There's Launchpad McQuack, Kit Cloudkicker and Baloo the bear from TaleSpin, along with my favorite, Professor Ludwig Von Drake, piloting a hot air balloon.


Many of the establishments at Disney Village have changed over the years, but one of the originals is still among the best. Annette's Diner, named in tribute to everyone's favorite Mouseketeer, is a simple pleasure. It's a throwback to another era, with burgers and shakes, carhops, Googie architecture and fun music.


Annette's isn't the only thing that remains from Day One at Disney Village. Here and there around the resort, you'll also occasionally come across something like this: One of the few vestiges of the original name of Disneyland Resort Paris, Euro Disney.


Way down at the other end of Disney Village is a relative newcomer on the scene, Panoramagique. This tethered balloon attraction (operated by the same company that runs Characters in Flight at Walt Disney World) takes off from a setting that looks like it would be right at home between Main Street and Discoveryland. That's appropriate, I suppose, since you can sometimes see the balloon from those areas of the park.


What's great about Panoramagique, though, is the view you get from the balloon itself. It's a spectacular panorama of Disney Village, Lake Disney and the parks and resort areas of Disneyland Paris. Check it out for yourself in the video below from DLRP Magic.



Planet Hollywood


Further down Sunset Boulevard is the Planet Hollywood SuperStore, housed in yet another grand Art Deco movie palace facade, this time based on the former La Reina Theater in Sherman Oaks, California. While the interior of this shop and its product selection are distinctly modern, great effort has been taken on the outside to blend Planet Hollywood into the 1940s story of the area.

Coming Attractions feature such sure-to-be-future-classics as Out of This World, Flyboys over Hollywood, and It Came from Another Planet. The poster for the latter even depicts the alien robot's ship as the Planet Hollywood restaurant from Downtown Disney.

More from Characters in Flight


Since my initial post about it yesterday, there has been a tremendous amount of interest in the Characters in Flight experience at Downtown Disney and the view from the balloon, so here is a little more information and some more pictures for you.

Guests board a large, ring-shaped gondola for the ascent. The gondola offers 360° views, as well as plenty of room to move around so you can see it all.


The balloon is piloted by a team of professionals, all of whom have some sort of background in aviation. While the balloon is securely tethered to the ground at all times, if it should ever break free for some reason, the onboard crew will be able to guide it safely back down to earth.


According to Aerophile, Characters in Flight at the Walt Disney World Resort is the largest balloon of its kind in the world. It definitely ranks as a spectacular addition to Downtown Disney and the Central Florida skyline.

Up, Up, and Away


Characters in Flight is the newest addition to Downtown Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort. Operated by French company Aerophile, it is similar to the tethered balloon attraction which has been operating at the Disney Village at Disneyland Resort Paris for several years.

Yesterday, my wife had the opportunity to be among the first to experience Characters in Flight. How did she sum it up? In a word, "Awesome!"


The balloon lifts Guests to a height of up to 400 feet, offering spectacular views of Downtown Disney and the entire surrounding area. She mentioned she could clearly make out Spaceship Earth, Expedition Everest, and Disney's Contemporary Resort. She also mentioned that it was a little scary... between the height and the movement of the balloon at that altitude.


Of course, Characters in Flight doesn't operate in windy conditions, and there are other limitations based on weather conditions. For complete information, including operating hours and prices, please visit www.disneyworld.com and follow the links for Downtown Disney Area attractions.
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