Showing posts with label jungle cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jungle cruise. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2018

It's a wrap! The Jungle Cruise Movie Has Completed Its Production - Video



It's a wrap! The Jungle Cruise movie has completed its production and Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson and the crew celebrate it in the video below! The movie is expected October 11, 2019!



Here is the synopsis: "Set in the 1930’s during the Great Depression, Frank (Dwayne Johnson), a riverboat captain, takes a scientist and his brother on a mission into a jungle to find a tree believed to possess healing powers. All the while, the trio must fight against dangerous wild animals and a competing German expedition."




Pictures and video: copyright Disney


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

" Jungle Cruise Wildlife Expeditions " Starts at Tokyo Disneyland With Stunning Night Lighting and Amazing Visuals Effects


The new "Jungle Cruise Wildlife Expeditions" has started at Tokyo Disneyland and TDL Imagineers did a fantastic job with new music, new lighting and specially new amazing visual effects inside the lost temple! Let's have a look at all this with screen captures coming from the full night ride video that you'll find at the bottom of the article! Click on each to see them in bigger size!



Departure with a Jungle Cruise skipper in a forest illuminated by hundred of lights...


Arrival at the explorers camp savaged by monkeys and gorillas...



The Lion King music is now heard when you arrive at the jungle animals scene...




The explorers always try to escape to the Rhino...


Arrival at the natives village...



The natives attack sequence...


Approaching the lost temple...



Entering inside the temple...



This is the not-to-be-missed scene in the video as it's where new visual effects awaits you as suddenly, in an explosion of lights, the murals are magically transformed by probably projection effects. I predict that U.S fans will be jealous of that scene! May be it will come to DL and WDW Jungle Cruise versions...





Magical lighting for the elephants bath sequence...




Trader Sam is always here!


End of the expedition!


Here is the day video of the new version...




And here is the night video new version, from where are coming the screen captures above.




Videos: copyright Duffy Channel and mon3channel

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tokyo Disneyland Announces Jungle Cruise New Version : Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions - Opening Sept 8 !



Tokyo Disneyland announced officially that a new version of Jungle Cruise – Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions – will debut at this fall at TDL: The new version will feature enhanced special effects and lighting, new original music, and a new “nighttime” version that will offer guests a thrilling new look at the jungle. Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions will officially open at the park September 8, 2014!

Here is the official press release:

Tokyo Disneyland Attraction Jungle Cruise to be Revamped

URAYASU, CHIBA— Oriental Land Co., Ltd. announced that the Tokyo Disneyland® attraction, Jungle Cruise, located in Adventureland, will be revamped with the new version opening in autumn 2014.

The Jungle Cruise, which has been popular since Tokyo Disneyland Park opened in 1983, takes Guests on an adventurous cruise through the jungles with a humorous skipper at the helm. The revamped version of the attraction will have new lighting effects and other special show effects. In addition, a specially written musical sound track will be heard throughout the attraction for the first time in any Jungle Cruise. Also, an after-dark only “night cruise” will provide a unique take on the jungle adventure.

The new Jungle Cruise will offer Guests an adventure that is even more thrilling than before. From on board the attraction’s boats, Guests will explore jungle landscapes full of wild animals with the help of their daring and comical skipper who guides them through the beauty and dangers of this exotic world. The adventure includes a startling encounter with one of the animal spirit guardians in the ruins of a lost jungle temple.

Note : Jungle Cruise is sponsored by JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation.

The attraction will be closed from January 6, 2014 for this renovation work.

Attraction Facts

Reopening Date : Autumn 2014

Ride Duration : about 10 minutes

Boat Capacity : 32 persons

Length of Ride: about 670 meters

Total Investment : about 1.6 billion yen

Picture : copyright Beourguest podcast

Friday, November 15, 2013

Disneyland Paris That Never Was : The First Disneyland Paris Site Map



Today's document is fascinating as it is the very first site map envisioned by WDI Imagineers for Disneyland Paris. As you will see below Frontierland is the only land which almost didn't had changes between this first map and the final result. All the other lands had big differences and we're going to have a look to these in details.

On this map, which was done in the late 80's and called "Plan X", everything in purple color are attractions buildings. Entertainment and merchandise locations are in blue, covered walkways in orange and transportation systems in light yellow or so. The red lines are park and lands limits.

The Main Street USA that we can see on this map was the first 1920's version envisioned by Eddie Sotto. In this version Main Street had a big attraction - number T 900 on the map - and it was the "Hollywood Theater" or "Circlevision meets Main Street Cinema". The Disneyland Hotel had not been thought of yet that's why it's not on this map. The elevated tramway moving outside and inside what is now Main Street Discovery arcade had a station on Town Square - T 400 - and another one on Central Plaza - T 100.



Frontierland, as i've said, is quite similar with the one we know. On this map Phantom Manor - W 1100 - is already at its current location, so is Big Thunder Mountain - W 800 - and the Riverboat landing - W 1000 - or the River Rogue Keelboats - W 700 . But there is also on this map something which don't currently exist, it's the attraction building W 400, near the Cowboy Cookout Barbecue location. This was supposed to be a kind of rodeo show. Considering that this is the Cottonwood Creek Ranch area the idea was to have a kind of stunt show which could exist in this kind of place. Later, when they decided to add the Buffalo Bill Wild West show to the Disney Village, this rodeo/stunt show in the back of Frontierland was unfortunately cancelled.

Let's have a look now at Adventureland as a big surprise awaits us. Adventure Isle and the Swiss Robinson Tree - A 300 - are already there as well as Pirates of Caribbean - A 1700. But the main surprise is the attraction A 500 as it seems that WDI Imagineers had envisioned to build a Jungle Cruise attractin at DLP Adventureland. Building A 400 was probably the indoor section of the Jungle Cruise.

Among the reasons why the attraction was not built there is the official one which is that the ride has been copied in many European theme parks, beginning by Europa Park. But another and may be more important reason could be the technical difficulties to have outdoor Jungle Cruise Audio-Animatronics during winter time. If you've read my previous report on DLP "under a blanket of snow and ice" you will easily understand that it was technically impossible to have outdoor sophisticated Audio-animatronics during this season which can be really cold. Audio-animatronics Maintenance would have been a nightmare, not to mention the frozen rivers, etc... So, for these reasons and although that i like a lot Jungle Cruise, i think that WDI Imagineers did the good choice when they cancelled the attraction. However, there is not a lot of artwork available about it but at least there is these two John Horny renderings...





And this other one showing another scene of the cruise in a more "cartoon" style.



Fantasyland looks quite similar to the current version. Peter Pan - F 900 - and Dumbo, the Tea Cups or the Carousel are almost at their current location, and same for It's a Small World - F 300. But Snow White and Pinnochio - F 1000 and F 200 - are not together on the same side, like they are now. Also, Story Book Land or Casey Jr are not on the map although "future expansion" is indicated on their location. Note also the other "future expansion" area in front of where is now the Pizzeria Bella Notte. It's the famous "reserved" location for the Little Mermaid ride.

Discoveryland is very interesting on this map for many reasons. First Videopolis, Star Tours, or the now extinct Visionarium are not on the map. The Orbitron - D 800 - and Space Mountain - D 400 - are already there as well as the Nautilus - D 650 - but Nemo's Submarine is on the left of Space Mountain and its lagoon was located where is now Videopolis! D 200 and D 300 seems to be two others big attractions but unfortunately i couldn't find what it was supposed to be.



But one of the major surprise from this map is the itinerary of the Disneyland Paris railroad. In this version the train station was not located in the back of Discoveryland, but at the entrance of the land! Better than that, it was a major transportation hub as both Disneyland Paris railroad AND the Main Street elevated tramway were supposed to share the same station. In this kind of "ventureport" idea all transports would have be there and it was a kind of gateway to the future, at the entrance of Discoveryland. But the idea did not last very long and artworks of this amazing train station are very rare. However you can see above and below two Tim Delaney renderings showing it. On the night view above you see clearly that the train station is at the entrance of the land as the Orbitron and Space Mountain structures appears behind the train station. On the picture below you can see that the Discoveryland train station was supposed to have two floors and a great architecture to mark the entrance of the land.



I've promised you at the beginning of this article a fascinating document and for sure it was one. If we look at it with objectivity, i think it's fair to say that WDI Imagineers did the right choices. They've kept the best and improved a lot the park since this first site map. Still, i regret the 1920's version of Main Street. I think DLP have the best of all Main Streets but something more radically different would have been interesting, too.


You'll find many others concept arts of the DLP that never was in my Disneyland Paris book and this is what makes "From Sketch to Reality" such a great book!  It's a perfect gift for Christmas and with the special pre-order price at 55€ for the new english regular and updated edition, that's one more good reason to pre-order your copy right now. English regular edition will ship in 2-3 weeks from now and collector copies are shipped in the next 48 hours.

You'll find below the video showing you each page of the book and to place your order in one click with Paypal use the Paypal button below, with which you can choose between the regular or collector's edition of the book.  Please send me also your shipping address by email at: neverlandeditions@gmail.com   Note: if you don't have a Paypal account, payments by bank transfer are accepted, thanks to send me an email to have the bank infos.


Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality - Include shipping











All pictures: copyright Disney Enterprises Inc.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Disneyland " Jingle Cruise " Opening Day HD Video !


After WDW last week, Jingle Cruise, the Christmas version of DL beloved ride, officially opened at DIsneyland today and ThemeParkHD was the first rider on. Here's his video and as always he did a fantastic job filming it. 




Garlands and Christmas decorations are now on the Jungle Cruise boats.



The Jingle Cruise MK version was found disappointing, will it be the case with this DL version? You'll be the judge, but don't expect too much and you won't be disappointed! And make sure to watch the video in 1080p definition and full screen mode!




Video: copyright ThemeParkHD

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

" Jingle Cruise " Attraction Poster


A Christmas version of the Jungle Cruise - called "Jingle Cruise" - will debut at Disneyland and Disney Parks just released this special version of the original attraction poster! More about this on the Disney Parks blog HERE.

Picture: copyright Disney

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

$16M Upgrade For Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise in 2014


A short but good news from Tokyo Disneyland as the park will do a 1.6 billion Yen ($16.1 million US) upgrade on Jungle Cruise that will close on January 6, 2014 and reopen Fall 2014. According to TDL press release, “The revamped version of the attraction will have new lighting effects and other special show effects. In addition, a specially written musical sound track will be heard throughout the attraction for the first time in any Jungle Cruise. Also, an after-dark only “night cruise” will provide a unique take on the jungle adventure. 

The new Jungle Cruise will offer Guests an adventure that is even more thrilling than before. From on board the attraction’s boats, Guests will explore jungle landscapes full of wild animals with the help of their daring and comical skipper who guides them through the beauty and dangers of this exotic world. The adventure includes a startling encounter with one of the animal spirit guardians in the ruins of a lost jungle temple!”

I remind you that as announce in my previous update TDL apparently cancelled Cars Land and will build instead major additions in Fantasyland. More details in the full article HERE.

Picture: copyright Tokyo Disneyland

Saturday, July 13, 2013

TDL Announces Major Enhancements for Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise


Here is an interesting news for our friends from Japan! As Oriental Land announced today that TDL Jungle Cruise will be enhanced at Tokyo Disneyland for a cost of $16 million. The beloved attraction will close on January 6, 2014 and reopen fall 2014 with new effects as well as new show effects, a musical score, and a special nighttime version!

Inside the Magic add: "In addition, a specially written musical soundtrack will be heard throughout the attraction for the first time in any Jungle Cruise ride worldwide. An after-dark only “night cruise” will provide a unique take on the jungle adventure.

New to the attraction will be a startling encounter with one of the “animal spirit guardians” in the ruins of a lost jungle temple".

Great news, i just hope that the music score will fit well with the ride...

Picture: copyright Disney

Monday, February 13, 2012

1960's United Airlines Jungle Cruise Ad



Here is a nice old United Airlines Ad to begin the week. Back in the 1960's United Airlines was an official partner of Disneyland and United being an airline company flying around the world the link with the Jungle Cruise was natural.

Picture: copyright Disney - Thanks to DCP Facebook page!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

More about Trader's Sam Tiki Bar



I'd like to talk again about the new Trader's Sam Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel - see my previous post with videos here - as it seems that it is the hidden jewel of this summer season. I mean, there was big press events for the Little Mermaid ride and Star Tours 2 but nothing special for the Trader's Sam Tiki bar. Okay, it's only a bar but since its opening news about it are not only good but extremely enthusiastic, and there are good reasons for that.

The Trader's Sam has reminiscences of the Tiki Room, the Jungle Cruise and the now extinct WDW Adventurer's Club and it seems to be a wonder of WDI perfect theming. In two words: if you go at the Disneyland Resort to experience the new rides, don't forget to go to Trader's Sam to have a drink and enjoy the theming when you will get out of the parks!

I realised that i didn't posted the WDI official rendering and you have it on the top. Below, three pictures shot by the excellent Theme Park Adventure.com web site who have done the best review so far about the Trader's Sam. Even better they, have an exclusive interview of WDI Imagineer Kyle Barnes that i strongly recommand you to read.

Below, from the top, an interesting picture as it is shot exactly on the same angle than the rendering above and shows the "reality". Next is a picture showing some of the great theming inside Trader's Sam, and the last one shows the volcano diorama which will erupt regularly.







Theme Park Adventure also shot a great video showing both the outside and the inside of Trader's Sam. It is embedded below and, again, don't forget to go on their site to read the Imagineer interview and to discover dozens of more pictures of this great Tiki bar!




Pictures and video: copyright Theme Park Adventure.com

Artwork: copyright Disney

Friday, June 17, 2011

Ever seen a Jungle Cruise Elephant Flying ?



Once every 7-10 years, the Disneyland Jungle Cruise elephants are given a "check-up" which takes about 7 weeks. When her refurbishment is complete, they will return to the Jungle Cruise and will once again be what the skippers call, "the largest and most feared animal in our jungle - the mother-in-law!".

But to achieve this elephant check-up they need to remove them from the now "real" jungle of the Jungle Cruise, and there is no other way to do it than with a helicopter! So, have a look to the short video below and you'll be able to say that you've seen a Jungle Cruise elephant flying...




Picture and video: copyright Disney

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A special Jungle Cruise photo, artwork and video tribute



When Disneyland open in 1955, the Jungle Cruise attraction was there. Probably the oldest beloved "E" ticket in the park, it deserves a real tribute and, that's what we will do today!

Above, an attraction poster for Adventureland and the Jungle Cruise.
Below, Walt show the model of the Jungle Cruise boat.



Five different artwork for the attraction.







Two pictures of the WDI Jungle Cruise model.




Walt discussing with Harper Goff, show designer of the attraction on a Jungle Cruise boat.



Walt with the Jungle Cruise audio-animatronics animals during the construction, and the hippos, below.




An overview shot of the Jungle Cruise in 1955



All aboard !



Different scenes of the attraction from old picture and postcards , circa 1955, and one picture of Walt firing at the hippos!









Walt Disney and Nehru, at that time India's prime minister: all aboard for the Jungle Cruise!



A recent picture of the Jungle Cruise boat, after the boats were re-designed.



Probably the two best Jungle Cruise merchandise items: The great miniaturist Robert Olszewski did a fantastic miniature of the Jungle Cruise attraction, still available at the park.




And let's not forget the great Jungle Cruise boat replica done by Kevin Kidney and Jody Dailey for Disney shopping, out of stock now, but often available on e bay.



But before you go, don't miss this old video with Walt himself presenting the attraction to you and former India's legendary prime minister Nehru.




All my thanks to freedogshampoo for this Youtube video

All photos and artwork: copyright Disney

Video: copyright Disney
 
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