Showing posts with label disney's california adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney's california adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2019

D&M Exclusive: The Inside Story of the Making of Disney's California Adventure Grizzly River Run, by WDI Imagineer Chris Tietz




Not too long ago Mark Faft from the Insights and Sounds blog has posted the Tom Gilleon artwork below of Disney's California Adventure Grizzly Peak. It happens that the Imagineer who was show-producer for Grizzly Peak was WDI Imagineer Chris Tietz - who also was the show producer of Disneyland Paris beautiful Adventureland.  So  i had the idea to ask Chris if he had some inside story of the making and in this article Chris share his memories of the creation of Grizzly Peak and Grizzly River Run ride, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, as well as answering questions that Disney fans often ask about why there is no Audio-Animatronics scenes during the raft ride.

In addition, and for the first time, you will also learn that Chris had envisioned for the land a train ride, which unfortunately never existed. The article also include never-seen-before pictures of the construction of the land shot by Chris Tietz!


Chris Tietz: Disney’s California Adventure was already in the starting stages of development when I became free and was looking for a new assignment at WDI around 1997. The Grizzly Peak area interested me the most so I inquired about it. They had already cast a Lead Designer, Chris Runco, and there was already a Show Producer in place.

I wanted to work on this state park-like area so I took the Production Designer position that was still open, as I had done on the first Star Tours a decade earlier where i had worked on the droid known as the "Goose Droid" that appears in the pre-show. Chris Runco did the head design of the Goose droid and we worked together on them - there were 2 "Goose Droids" in the pre-show of Star Tours and these two Goose figures were taken out of the now gone "America Sings" attraction in Tomorrowland, the rest of the Audio-Animatronics animal figures from that show went into the first "Splash Mountain" attraction. Chris Runco was also working on designing the REX droid while I made the hands, feet, tanks on the back of the “Goose droid", and the radar tail, plus the laser tool in his hand.

Runco was a good designer, but the Grizzly Peak project as a whole, was slow getting off the ground. There was a small 1/8th inch to the foot model that was rather simple. It had a generic bear on top and the raft ride track did a simple loop around it. I took this model back to my desk and redesigned much of it. I sent the raft ride track through the bear, and created the mine shaft scene under the bear among other things.

Teaming up with Runco we worked out the details and got the project moving along on track. Management was so pleased with the progress, they made me the Show Producer. I brought John Gizienski in to fill the Production Designer role ( John worked with me on Adventureland at Disneyland Paris as a Show Designer and Production Designer ).

I was amazed that there was no provision in the project for a large scale model. A project with so much rockwork design, and that interacts with a ride envelope, has to have a large model that can be scanned for accurate construction. It would be a disaster trying to build the real thing without it.

So I got a 1” inch to the foot model started that took us almost a year to design, build, and be ready for computer scanning. The ride engineers also used this model for their calculations, lighting and audio designers, landscape design, waterfall pump volumes, etc. From the model scans, this computer information went to the rebar fabricators to form the rockwork cage assemblies for the cement carvers in the field.


Above and below, pictures of the 1" to the foot rockwork model.
Picture above: Left side of Grizzly River Run.


Above: Right side of Grizzly River Run.


Above: Top of Grizzly River Run lift.


Above: Cut away of the Grizzly Bear model showing modular rockwork sections fitted around the steel structure.

Earlier Runco had proposed a “Nature Walk “ trail up and around the mountain. This concept was later dropped because of operations problems and safety concerns around the water flume. It was also around this time that I had proposed a train ride reminiscent of the old “Nature’s Wonderland Mine Train” that used to be in Frontierland. It would have gone over the geyser field into the mountain behind Condor Flats ( now Grizzly Air Field ) through a Rainbow Caverns - like scene and, coming outside, it would cross the large waterfall facing the Farm ( that later became Bugs Land and soon will be Marvel Land ) and continue behind the Winery viewing animated scenes before coming out over the main walkway, skirting The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, and possibly along the edge of The Grand Californian hotel before returning to the station.

I didn’t get very far before I was told to cease because there was no budget for any of it. I tried to provide a “right away” path for the train to be added at some future date, but was again directed to stop because of cost. It would have been a nice attraction for the area.


Above and below: Rare pictures of the construction of Grizzly Peak. 
Chris Tietz is in the foreground, bottom left.


Picture above: Crane putting the top of the Grizzly head on.


Picture above: Grizzly River Run lift with Grizzly Peak.


Picture above: Also the ride lift, with Paradise Pier in construction in the background.


Picture above: the mine shaft of Grizzly River Run during construction.


Picture above: Grizzly River Run second drop, in the foreground.


Picture above: WDI Imagineers testing the Grizzly River Run raft ride, with the Grand Californian Hotel in the background.

It is often asked why we don’t have any animated scenes along the raft ride. The answer is we didn’t have any budget for it. Runco and I brainstormed some ideas and he did some fun sketches, but again we had no budget for any of it. The scenes we talked about would have been in areas like at the top of the lift, inside the Bear, just before the first drop, inside the Mine Shaft, before the second drop, and possibly in the Geyser Field. They were mostly about bears getting into mischief like getting into a camp site and going through the things they found. Funny scenes. That was going to be just before the first drop. Another bear in the Mine Shaft was a little bit scary in the dark. At the top of the lift there was going to be animated machinery huffing and puffing steam like it was going to blow up. More machinery, too, just before the second drop.

We also talked about having an old wooden shack sitting in the geyser field offering steam baths. The litttle shack scene would not have been accessible to guests, it was only to be a show scene to look at. The "steam baths" or "hot baths" was a gag because of the geysers all around it. It didn't get any further than a sketch idea. Unfortunately, there was no budget for any of these scenes, though. We only had a small budget for purchased props like old mine and lumber equipment we placed around the mountain.

Early in 1999 John and I relocated to the Anaheim construction site, while Runco stayed at WDI in Glendale, and for the next year and a half I field Art Directed Grizzly Peak, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, and the merchandise shop from start to finish. It was a lot of work, but the results were very satisfying. A project I will always be proud of.


Above and below, a series of different WDI artworks for Grizzly River Run.







Below, artwork and map for Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.






I want to thanks personally Chris Tietz for this great inside story and the construction pictures. Also, at a time Disneyland Resort is desperately trying to find ways to attract guests to others attractions to avoid crowds in the new Galaxy's Edge land, it could be a good idea to add the envisioned animated scenes which would cost much less than building a new attraction and will provide a new life to Grizzly River Run.

In the meantime, watch the videos below showing Grizzly River Run and Redwood Creek Challenge Trail filmed by Adventures in VR and SoCal Attractions 360! Note that the first video below is a 360° video and you can move the image with your mouse but you need to watch it either on Chrome or Firefox but not on Safari as it won't work.








Text and pictures: copyright Chris Tietz,

Artworks and others pictures: copyright Disney

Thursday, April 20, 2017

First "Official" Pictures of DCA Guardians of Galaxy Collector’s Fortress



Disney Parks released the first "official" pictures of Guardians of Galaxy Collector’s Fortress at DCA - and they've shot the pictures at "magic hour" - at the end of the afternoon - to make sure it'll look as good as possible!


From the Disney Parks Blog: "This enigmatic building is home to the soon-to-be-unveiled Tivan Collection, where guests will view the rare items in Taneleer Tivan’s extensive holdings, including his newest acquisitions: the Guardians of the Galaxy.



The fortress shimmers with colorful and sparkling details; pipes cross and climb the exterior, carrying the organic matter the Tivan Group has mined to power the massive generator that powers the entire building, keeping every cage locked and the valuable collection secure. Rising and falling gantry lifts peek out of doors exposed through the corroded, burnt metal, and it even looks as if the structure may have taken laser fire and blasts. Has someone tried to attack the facility?"

As you know the Guardians of Galaxy - Mission : Breakout ride will open on May 27 at Disney's California Adventure.

Pictures: copyright Disney

Thursday, February 9, 2017

First Look at DCA Guardians of the Galaxy ex-TOT Re-Designed Facade


Part of the canvas covering Disney's California Adventure Tower of Terror during the transformation of its facade with a Guardians of the Galaxy theme has been removed giving us our first look to the new facade while painters are working on it. It's of course far to be finished but it gives an idea and so far i'm sorry to say that it looks as bad as we feared. With all the respect i have for Joe Rhode i still can't believe they replaced a perfectly themed attraction inspired by one of the best and most known TV series of all time by one inspired by a Deluxe-B movie which will be forgotten in ten years...

Anyway, here are some of the shots posted by different fellows on Instagram, let us know what you think in the comments. 



And here is a video filmed by houseofthemouse.


I remind you that once finished the building should look like on the official artwork below.


Pictures: copyright Disney, princess_krisstina, zomgmedic, walts.iphone

Video: copyright houseofthemouse

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

WDI Reveal the New Design of the TOT - Guardians of Galaxy : Mission Breakout Building at Disney's California Adventure


WDI released a new video with Joe Rhode and others Imagineers working on the transformation of DCA Tower of terror in the Guardians of Galaxy Collector fortress. They do their best to explain how they want to create a new building" which will look beautiful day and night" but the problem - if you have a look at all the articles posted on the web since the video was released a few hours ago - and all the comments on Youtube is that everybody think that it looks in fact ugly (!) As someone says in his comment on Youtube: "It doesn't look beautiful at all. It looks hideous. On top of that, it doesn't even look like any of you (save for Mr. Dangle Ear) are that excited about the project at all. This is the worst idea in the history of Disneyland and you all know it."



As for me, and with all the respect i have for Joe Rhode - and i have a LOT of respect for Joe - i have to say that i am not, too, convinced by the transformation. It's not that i really think it's ugly and i am ready to give to the Imagineers the benefit of the doubt until the opening of the new ride next year but i have the feeling that it's going to be hard to convince me that "it looks beautiful". The big problem we have here is that the TOT building can be seen almost from any point you're standing at DCA and if it happen that it looks as ugly as the fans so far think it will, then DLR will have a major problem to resolve...

Check the video below and let us know what YOU think of the new design of the building!




Pictures and video: copyright Disney

Saturday, July 23, 2016

D&M Special : WDI Announces "Guardians of Galaxy - Mission : Breakout" Ride For Disney's California Adventure Tower of Terror


Well, i promised you that i will be back if there was anything big announced before i came back from Shanghai, sure i was that it shouldn't happen ...and i was wrong, as today at Comic Con Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced the rumored Guardians Of Galaxy "Mission Break-out" ride! So, i keep my promise and i'm back for a "D&M Special" article about this new GoG ride!



WDI Imagineer Joe Rhode tell us more about this new ride in the video below, a new attraction that will change forever the Tower of Terror ride at DCA, but here is the official release with renderings. And as you'll see on the one above showing the new exterior of the Tower of Terror some radical changes in its design will happen. which also mean for all Twilight Zone Tower of Terror fans that there probably will not be any turning back to the TOT in the future, i'm sorry to say... And now here is the press release, artworks and Joe Rhode presentation video:


Beginning in summer 2017, the outrageous and irreverent gang will appear in Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! – a comically high-energy, rocking new adventure. Guests will be right in the mix with characters from the blockbuster “Guardians of the Galaxy” films. Deep inside his fortress-like collection, the mysterious Taneleer Tivan (aka The Collector) is displaying his newest acquisitions, the Guardians of the Galaxy. They are trapped in customized display cases, suspended over a vast abyss. Unbeknownst to their unscrupulous captor, the intrepid Rocket has escaped and is enlisting the Collector’s VIP guests for help. Guests board a gantry lift, which launches them into a chaotic and hilarious adventure as they join Rocket in an attempt to break his fellow Guardians out of captivity.
  

The new attraction will anchor a broader universe of Super Heroes that will grow over time at Disney California Adventure park. This exciting new presence will transform the structure currently housing The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™ (scheduled to close in early 2017) into an epic new adventure, enhancing the breathtaking free fall sensation with all-new visual and audio effects to create a variety of ride experiences. Guests will experience multiple random, unique ride profiles in which the rise and fall of the gantry lift will rock to the beat of music inspired by the film’s popular soundtrack.
 
  
 Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! opens summer 2017 at Disney California Adventure park. And now, don't miss WDI Imagineer Joe Rhode presentation in the video below!




Pictures and video: copyright Disney

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Will Disneyland Star Wars Land Be Built At Disney's California Adventure ?


An interesting comment was posted "anonymously" to the "Visualize Disneyland Star Wars Land with this S.W Wilson Map" article posted ten days ago.  The anonymous reader, who apparently got the info from a friend working at LucasFilm, said: 
"Interesting to think about Star Wars in Anaheim... Heard from a friend at Lucasfilm that they're thinking about and discussing with Imagineering a Star Wars land in the parking lot west of DCA in order to drive more traffic to DCA, and that construction will begin in early 2016".

Although i give the benefit of the doubt to any comment, even posted anonymously, this must be considered only as a rumor until we get an official confirmation. But it's an interesting one because so far the rumors were saying that Disneyland's Star Wars Land will come in DL Tomorrowland and with a E-Ticket ride using the land where Autopia is now. 

To be honest, if i was the one choosing i would prefer to have it at DCA instead than Disneyland Tomorrowland. Not that it's impossible to do, but i've never been convinced that it was the perfect location, that a Star Wars Land would be better out of DL and even that they should put it in the long rumored third Anaheim gate. 



However, if you look at the Google Earth screen captures above, i think they will have enough space to create a land in this parking lot - in red above - if the infos are right. What? There is the South West St / Disneyland Drive between the parking lot and DCA? Sure, but this could be a minor issue which can be resolved with works to have the road going beneath the path that would be created between DCA and the parking lot, or the contrary. My main concern is the Disney's Paradise Pier hotel nearby, too close to don't be a visual intrusion if WDI Imagineers were building the Star Wars land on this parking lot... 

But i agree that the idea to build it at DCA, in order to bring more guests inside DCA rather than at Disneyland is a good one, and makes sense. Disneyland is regularly over packed and i can't imagine how packed it would be with a Star Wars Land at DL during the Holiday season... So, yes, keep this rumor in mind and we'll see in 2016 if it was the right one as the construction, according to this comment, is supposed to start this year, which would lead probably to an opening in 2018... which was the date a Star Wars Land was scheduled to open at Disneyland as written in the Disney Parks 10 years plan released internally last April. 

Pictures: copyright Google Earth

As usual, more exciting posts every day on the Disney and more Facebook page that you can access even if you don't have a Facebook account!


Friday, February 3, 2012

Disney's California Adventure Animated Map



Disney Parks released recently a video of the DCA animated map that guests can see at Blue Sky Cellar. It's a pretty cool one with lot of elements - the monorail, cars in Cars Land, fountains of WOC, etc... - moving on the map and i suggest you to watch it full screen to explore this cool animated map in details.




Talking about DCA they also released yesterday in an article about upcoming DCA merchandise a visual of the new Cars Land pin's. What is interesting in the picture is that the pin's shows for the first time the new attraction posters for each Cars Land attraction. Click on the picture below to enlarge it.



They also released last month a funny ad that you may have missed and this one was done to advertise the "Wild for 3 Pass for FL Residents" which allows entrance for 3 theme parks for $99, one theme Ppark per day. Have a look, it was filmed in the Jungle Cruise and it's a cool ad.




Video: copyright Disney

Friday, January 13, 2012

Disney California Adventure: Say Goodbye to ElecTRONica and Hello to Mad T Party !



After the very popular ElecTRONica, Disney California Adventure will bring to the guests a new nighttime celebration with the Mad T Party starting summer 2012. According to the Disney Parks Blog "This psychedelic soiree will be filled with surprises and new takes on some familiar characters from the world of Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Join us for a party like no other as you fall into the rabbit hole and land in a wild and whimsical world where up is down, this is that and nothing is what it seems. A live band, unique entertainment, fun-filled games and plenty of dancing all await guests seeking an escape into a bright and vivid alternate reality.

Throughout the Mad T Party, we will “tip our hats” to the world of Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” with wild and fabulous imagery and imagination. Familiar faces will be re-imagined in fresh, new ways, all combining to immerse guests in a captivating world that’s filled with exclusive signature foods, beverages and merchandise offerings".

The TRON End Of Line Club will also be replaced with the House of Cards lounge, as you can see on the artwork below.



That sounds good, doesn't it? The DCA Mad T Party are coming next summer 2012 and for sure i will let you know when it will begin!

Picture: copyright Disney

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Cars Land Summer 2012 Opening Date Confirmed



Disney spokesman John McClintock has confirmed that Cars Land, will open at Disney's California Adventure in Summer 2012. We all knew that it was going to open next year but not exactly when. Now we know, and it will be in "Summer 2012", the exact date will of course depends of all the ride tests that WDI will do on each Cars Land attractions.

The Orange County Register did the picture above which will tell you precisely what will be what in the awaited 12-acres DCA addition and you can read more on their site HERE.

Talking about "Cars", Pixar announced that italian legendary actress Sophia Loren will voiced Mama Topolino - on the right on the picture below - when the character will speak in italian - Vanessa Redgrave will do the voice in the english version.



And, last but not least, Pixar also released this new Cars 2 clip called "Tokyo Party"!




Cars Land Picture: copyright Orange County Register

Cars Picture and Video: copyright Disney - Pixar

Friday, May 27, 2011

Imagineering Video Previews Goofy’s Sky School at Paradise Pier



Disney Imagineering has posted a new video which preview the new Goofy’s Sky School at DCA, introduced by WDI Imagineer Larry Nikolai. The attraction is a little bit late and won't be ready for June 3 but more probably early July and it's look cool. Have a look!




Video: copyright Disney

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

New Little Mermaid video shows a lot of the ride !



WDI Imagineers had the good idea to invite original Little Mermaid animators, Andreas Deja, Mark Henn and Glen Keane to come at DCA and tour the awaited "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure", opening June 3rd.

They filmed the three animators inside the ride, comparing the audio-animatronic figures in the attraction to their original drawings produced for the film. And the video include dozens of new footage wthat will delight any Disney fan who can't wait to ride the attraction. If you're planning to visit DCA or to attend little Mermaid opening day - and keep the surprise - i prefer to warn you that there is some spoilers in the video below as not only you'll see Scuttle the seabird the animatronic host of the story (above), but also new footage of the incredible "Under the sea" sequence which include 128 animated characters...







...and the Ariel projection effect that guests will see over them when their omnimover will go down under sea...



...as well as Ariel Audio-Animatronic...



...not to mention a new shot of Ursula with the projection effect of Ariel inside Ursula's crystal globe...



AND the first shot of Ariel and Eric Audio-Animatronics in the "Kiss the Girl" sequence.



More awaits you in this new video which is very promising, i'm sure a lot of you can't wait to ride this 6 minutes long dark ride!





Pictures and video: copyright Disney
 
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