Showing posts with label main street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label main street. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2015

Disneyland Paris Main Street Discovery Arcade Towns of the Future Posters


I really wouldn't like to leave you without posting something that a lot of you asked me regularly among the years, and i'm talking here about DLP Main Street Cities of the Future posters, the ones that DLP guests can see inside the great Discovery Arcade designed by WDI Imagineer Eddie Sotto. The style of the nineteenth century French artist Robida, as well as the spirit of the American magazine Popular Mechanix, inspired these giant Discovery Arcade posters created by Jim Michaelson, Maureen Johnston and R. Ziscis.

The pictures below are the scans we did for my DLP book. I've also upscaled three of them - but you also have the original non-upscaled version. Although the scans are bigger than these pictures are reproduced in my DLP book they are not "poster" size, so it'll be probably difficult to make posters out of them but those who are more gifted than i am for upscaling pictures might succeed. By the way, i've never understood why DLP, in 22 years has never published these futuristic posters... Let's hope that someone at merchandise will finally have the insight that it could be a successful operation and will finally make them available...

All-right, there we go and we start by the New York poster. You have above the original scan and below the upscaled version. Please note that upscaled versions might take some time to appear on this page because of the file weight.



Next, the Baltimore poster.




The one below is the Washington D.C poster!




The next one is the Chicago poster and you have it in two versions. The original scan...




...and an upscaled version.




The Atlantic City poster.




The Denver poster.




The New Orleans poster.




The St Louis poster.




The Los Angeles poster.




And last but not least, the San Francisco poster in its original scan...




...and an upscaled version.




Well, i'm sure you've all enjoyed these great Cities of the Future posters and i'll see you tomorrow for something different but also great!

Pictures: copyright Disney 

Monday, August 11, 2014

Hong Kong Disneyland Update - Part One : Main Street, Tomorrowland and Iron Man Experience Construction Site


Let's start the week with a great Hong Kong Disneyland update and today we'll have a look at Main Street and HKDL Tomorrowland with the first pictures of Iron Man Experience construction site!

Above and below, Main Street station, and yes, it looks exactly like the one at Disneyland Anaheim!


But if we turn our head on the east side of HKDL Town Square we can't miss the cranes currently in place for the works on the Iron Man Experience land located just behind.



When the pictures were shot the facades of all the east side of Main street were in renovation with printed canvas on all facades. It's probably over by now, but although we've seen before printed canvas on Main Street facades - DLP currently have one on the Boardwalk Candy Palace facade as well as on Main street transportation building as you've seen in my previous DLP updates - it's the first time that i see a Disney park doing this all at one time on an entire side of Main Street.




On our way to Central Plaza let's stop to have a look at the new shop "Victorian Collection" located on the west side, which opened a few months ago. Stuck between the Emporium and Curiosity shop, i'd like to say that it's okay but the truth is that it's an unbelievable mistake, so unbelievable that it's hard to think how HKDL Imagineers did such a mistake. And the sign over the entrance is terrible, too. Eventually it could have worked if it had been smaller, but the goal was to increase the merchandise space, and even smaller i'm not even sure that it would have fit nicely. It's a pity as HKDL Main Street is lovely and they really destroyed the harmony with this new shop coming out from nowhere, just like it had been parachuted and landed between Curiosity and Emporium.



You'll note too on the ceiling the very ugly ventilation pipes... impossible to don't notice them.



Recently they decided to use the shop for Frozen merchandise as you can see on the picture below found on This is Mr B Facebook page, and it's probably the best thing they have to do with this shop.


Okay, let's move to Central Plaza and Tomorrowland. As you can see the sky was blue when the picture was shot, but it won't last as a storm will come soon.


In Tomorrowland, the structures of Starliner Diner and Comet Cafe have been repainted recently and they both have now the same light mauve color. I't's not bad but i'm not totally sure that it was a good idea, personally i preferred when the two restaurants had two different colors.





Nearby, we can see one of Tomorrowland merchandise carts which have been moved to a different area from where they were before to make room for the Iron Marks works.


While we are in Tomorrowland let's have a quick look to the interactive and splash area "UFO Zone" that kids enjoy a lot.


Right behind, it's Autopia and the land for Iron Man Experience is located on the right of Autopia and behind the Buzz Lightyear ride show building. On our way to Autopia HKDL guests notice these themed fences hiding the works behind.


I like a lot HKDL Autopia not only because the cars are electrically powered and make some cool sounds but also because of the vegetation theming. I think they did a real good job to have part of the land where the cars are moving looking like another planet. As you'll see on the pics below the weather had changed in the afternoon and we experienced a storm which lasted two hours during which all rides in Adventureland and the new lands were closed, except Mystic Manor as it is the only one indoor.



Anyone arriving to Autopia boarding room can have a glimpse of what's going on on the right side, where they build Iron Man Experience. At that time they were preparing the ground, so no building yet to see and only cranes or building site machinery.




When you're moving up for the dispatch to Autopia cars they've placed canvases all along the west side to avoid the sight of the works. However, the storm that happened just before these pictures were shot was so powerful that the canvases had all fly all over allowing to enjoy a panoramic sight of the Iron Man construction land. Click on the panoramic picture below to see it in big size, it's three pics put together with  photoshop and it's not perfect but what will amaze you is the size of the land, several hundred meters long.

I remind you that Iron Man Experience is supposed to be a simulator ride - like Star Tours but with a new generation of simulators - but i doubt that they need all this huge land for the Iron Man show building only. I can understand that they need also room for the backstage but seeing this huge space made me wondered if they are in fact preparing the ground not only for Iron Man Experience but eventually to have it also ready for others rides that could be added in the future... we'll see what the future will tell!


O-kay, that's all for today, in a next HKDL update we'll move to others lands to see what's new!

Pictures: copyright Disney and more

Monday, May 20, 2013

Wouldn't it be cool to have a Main Street Electrical Parade in your own home?


Wouldn't it be cool to have your own Main Street Electrical Parade going all along Main Street U.S.A in your own home? Well,  Alex George did it, and not only he did it, but he did it amazingly perfectly thanks to Robert Olzewski Disneyland Main Street miniatures buildings and a clever mechanized route as well as computer-controlled lighting.

The first video below show you his Main Street Electrical Parade going down Main Street...




...and as i'm sure you want to know how he did it this second video will show you his secret!




Videos: copyright Alex George

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Disneyland Main Street U.S.A New Music Loop



You may have heard that a new music loop was done for Main Street USA at Disneyland Anaheim and if you wish you can hear the whole new music loop below, thanks to a recording of revelers' apprentice. Among the new music being added you'll hear the theme from Pixar UP! at 7.01 min!

By the way, the picture on the top is coming from the Tours Departing Daily web site where Michaela, Matthew and Kevin are posting daily beautiful HDR pictures of Disneyland and DCA. They're extremely talented and you can find their stunning shots HERE.

Go ahead, click on play and while you listen to this new Main Stree music loop you'll be able to read the others articles on this page, isn't it great?


Main Street, U.S.A. - 2012 Area Music Loop by revelers'apprentice

Picture: copyright Tours Departing Daily

Main Street music loop: copyright Disney

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Disneyland Paris Main Street as seen through a Fish-Eye Lens - Pictures by Maureen Chaffurin



Maureen Chaffurin is a brilliant photographer and a regular contributor to Disney and more and she's back with amazing pictures of Main Street.

She recently equipped her camera with a fish-eye lens and on her last visit at DLP decided to shoot some pictures of Main Street U.S.A. I did a selection of her pictures, and you'll see below how Main Street looks when photographed with a fish-eye lens. You can see more of Maureen pictures on his web site HERE













Jump to Maureen's web site to see more pics, including one of Fantasyland!

All pictures: copyright Maureen Chaffurin whom i thanks a lot!

Friday, December 5, 2008

Disneyland Paris Christmas Season Update



Here is the awaited Disneyland Paris Christmas update, and it's a big one. All pictures as usual are in high-res wallpaper size, so don't hesitate to double-click on each to see them in big size. Let's go!

The weather was so and so the day the pictures were shoot, but the sun came back in the afternon. Let's begin by pictures of the entrance and Main Street. The first picture is a panoramic picture i took with my IPhone using a wonderful Iphone application called "Panorama". If you own an IPhone, i highly recommand it to you. There is not a lot of people on the picture but it's because at that time of the day guests are in other parts of the park!



First, pictures of Town Square and Main Street U.S.A
















Let's move inside Frontierland where guests can meet Santa Claus at the Woody Round-up and enjoy a country music orchestra at the Cowboy Cookout Barbecue.


















We are now moving to Fantasyland where guests can walk through the Christmas village located near the Old Mill. Good news, in the meantime the sun came back and the sky was blue again.















A cool cast member at "Le Coffre a jouets" little shop where you can find some Wall-E robotic figures. If you see him, give him my best regards.



There is a place in the park where it's Christmas all year long: inside Sleeping Beauty Castle Christmas shop.




If you're wondering where were the guests during that day, well, here they are, watching the late afternoon Christmas parade!




As usual with Christmas decorations, it's when the night fall that it becomes magical...













A salute to the team of the City Hall on Town Square. It don't looks like, but this is a rare picture, not because they're all together, but because there is no guests asking for informations, and it's the first time i saw City Hall with no guests at all!



Don't go away, as it's not over yet! We are now moving to the Walt Disney Studios! Most of the Christmas decorations are located at the entrance.









What is great during winter is that the night is falling before closing time, so it's the perfect time of the year to enjoy the beautiful lighting of Hollywood Boulevard and Tower of terror.





O-kay, that should do it for today. This is the end of the DLP Christmas update, be sure to come back on monday for the Tokyo Disneyland Christmas update!

All pictures: copyright Disney and more
 
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