Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year 2009 !



That's it, tonight we will leave forever 2008 and enter in 2009! Although the world's economy situation is not specially optimistic, i wish to all of you a wonderful year, full of joy, laughs and lot of new Disney attractions!

Let's begin the year with some fireworks and a beautiful artwork by Dan Goozee and see you very soon for new Disney and more articles!

Once again, all my best wishes to all of you!

Artwork: copyright Disney

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Editor's Note: Let's end the year with all about Disneyland Paris shows and attraction program for 2009 !

All about Disneyland Paris New " Mickey's Magical Party " 2009 Season !



The last four articles were talking about the "Disneyland Paris that never was", and i will end this year with a new article telling you all about DLP's future, i.e what has been now officially announced for 2009!

Here is a quite accurate translation of the french press release - Note: my french readers will find the original french version below.

Soooo, from April 4, 2009 until March 2010 Disneyland Resort Paris will celebrate "Mickey's Magical Party". For this new year Mickey Mouse invite the guests to live magical moments with a new season full of new parades, shows and attraction.

A new show "Place à la fête... avec Mickey et ses Amis" ( "On with the show...with Mickey and his friends" ) located on Central Plaza's new stage with the Lion King, Jungle Book and Aladdin characters

"Place à la Danse... à Discoveryland" ( "Let's Dance...at Discoveryland" ) with Stitch as the DJ. His mission : warm up the heat of Disneyland with an intergalactic dance stage.

Minnie will become the charming hostess dof a small train going up Main Street, U.S.A...

At the Walt Disney Studios: New show/parade: Disney's Stars 'n' Cars, a Hollywood extravaganza with the characters of Toy Story, Snow White, Monsters Inc, Mulan, Little Mermaid... and the Disney Villains. Personal note: Most of the themed cars are coming from the previous cars parade at the Disney-Mgm studios.

Always at the WDS: a new attraction: Playhouse Disney - Live ! ( Young ) Children will prepare for Minnie, along with Disney Channel heroes, the best birthday party ever organised.

From april 4, 2009, new dreams become reality at Disneyland Resort Paris with Mickey's Magical Party !

Above and below, the two new 2009 visuals released by the park. My opinion about this 2009 program is that it will be - as expected - a year of new shows although with a new "B" Ticket attraction at the WDS. After two years full of new major attractions and parades, it's pretty logical that the park slow down this year. New attractions will be back in 2010 with at least three small rides in a kind of "Toy Story land" at the WDS. I don't see any major E-Ticket before the 20th Anniversary in 2012 which doesn't mean we won't have new small but sympathetic rides before that date.



And now, here is the french version of the DLP press release.

2009 : une année exceptionnelle placée sous le signe de La Fête Magique de Mickey

A partir du 4 avril 2009 et jusqu'en mars 2010, Disneyland Resort Paris célèbre La Fête Magique de Mickey. Pour cette nouvelle année, Mickey Mouse se met sur son 31 et convie les visiteurs à vivre de grands moments de détente et d'évasion avec une saison remplie de nouveautés.

Nouveau spectacle : Les héros du Roi Lion, du Livre de la Jungle ou encore d'Aladdin prennent possession des lieux pour préparer une grande surprise... Place à la fête... avec Mickey et ses Amis sur la nouvelle scène de Central Plaza !

Place à la Danse... à Discoveryland avec DJ Stitch aux platines. Sa mission : faire monter l'ambiance du Parc Disneyland avec une piste de danse intergalactique.

Minnie devient l'hôtesse de chic et de charme d'un petit train qui va mener la danse dans Main Street, U.S.A.

Nouveau show au Parc Walt Disney Studios : Disney's Stars 'n' Cars, une cavalcade Hollywoodienne customisée par les héros de Toy Story, Blanche Neige, Monstres & Cie, Mulan, La Petite Sirène... sans oublier les Méchants Disney.

Nouvelle attraction : Avec Playhouse Disney - Live ! les enfants vont préparer pour Minnie, en compagnie des héros de Disney Channel, la plus belle fête d'anniversaire jamais organisée.

Dès le 4 avril 2009, de nouveaux rêves deviennent réalité à Disneyland Resort Paris avec La Fête Magique de Mickey !

Pictures and text: copyright Disneyland Resort Paris

Monday, December 29, 2008

Editor's Note: Today, i re-post the final part of the "Disneyland Paris that never was" article with great WDI artwork and models. Enjoy it!

The Disneyland Paris that never was - Part four

Here is the awaited fourth part of this “Disneyland Paris that never was“ article, in tribute to this wonderful park. And this one should make happy the voters of my Disney and more poll - the one you can find at the bottom of each page - who like the never realised projects. If you didn't vote yet, it's still time to do it!

So,let’s go outside the park today, to have a look to what was formerly known as the “festival disney “ ( now “disney village” ) . On our way, let’s stop a minute. Some miceage reader once asked me if there were a big fountain project for DLP - i mean : a big one like the one in epcot, for instance. Well, it’s true that there is not big fountain in DLP , unfortunately, but the imagineers did think about having one as you can see below.



The entrance of the WDS are up front, the magic kingdom is on the left and the disney village on the right. The concept with the sorcerer’s hat was okay, but i must say the dimensions were by far too big. But a medium size fountain concept will be welcome.

This rendering show the entrance of the disney village the metallic tower were done, but not the guitar or the hat theming.



More regrets, however , for this incredible restaurant concept....



And the hotels, you say? Oh yes, i’ve promised you last time some incredible hotels-that-never-were-concept, right? Here they are. First you have to know that some of the most reknown architect in the world were asked to propose different hotel concepts, around a central theme for all the hotels who was: America.
Some weeks later , they all came back with different proposals : For austrian architect Hans Hollein, Amercica meant “war” , so he proposed an hotel with the shape of an aircraft carrier as you can see below.



Jean Nouvel, a great french architect proposed an all-transparent hotel.



Architect Ron Koolhass concept was pretty modern, too.



Robert Venturi did propose too, another original concept , a tribute to “Fantasia”.



But my favorite is the Bernard Tschumi proposal with this unique concept with an inside marina. All of these projects were not developped, and, frankly, if the central theme was “America” , the hotels that were finally built were obviously a better choice.



All photos and artwork: copyright Disney

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Editor's Note: Today, i re-post the part three of the "Disneyland Paris that never was" article with great WDI artwork. Enjoy it!

The Disneyland Paris that never was - Part Three



Here is the third part of this “Disneyland Paris that never was“ article, in tribute to this wonderful park. And this one should make happy the 21% of the 1761 voters of my Disney and more poll - the one you can find at the bottom of each page - who said they like articles about "theme park and attraction artwork". If you didn't vote yet, it's still time to do it!

So, let’s have a look today to the early projects for Discoveryland, and as you will see , big changes - i should say “choices” - were done. But first, let’s say that DLP’s Discoveryland is beautiful. Could had it been better with some of the previous concepts, like “Discovery mountain”? I am not that sure. As we will see below, i think that the Nautilus, for instance , is better outdoor than indoor, and that the size of Space Mountain is perfect.

When the Imagineers decided to built Discoveryland in Paris, a land tribute to visionaries like Jules Verne or Leonardo da Vinci, they wanted a whole different concept than the usual tomorrowland,and , above, here is an early concept for Discoveryland’s entrance.

On these other pictures one you can see a whole view of the land , including what was then Discovery mountain.




Let’s talk about this Discovery mountain project: it’s difficult to imagine something more huge than this project. Not only , the building wasgoing to be 100 meters in diameter - instead of the 61 meters of the actual space mountain - but you will have found inside : a large version of the Nautilus, , an underwater restaurant themed on the “Nautilus” theme, an atttraction named “Horizons” , a café, the Disneyland railroad station, and the roller-coaster it self, of course! And not to mention aerial tubes that linked to “cine magique” - now closed - and videopolis.



Many different designs were produced for the exterior of this huuge building.





But the closer to the final version would have been this one.



One of the reasons of this all-in-one- building attraction concept was to keep the guests
as dry as possible . Because of the global warming it’s now less raining than it was before, but 18 years ago, when the imagineers worked on the concept, the rainy season in Paris could have been pretty long. So, the guests with this concept could have stay undercover. And, talking about water, one of the other great idea was that Discovery Mountain's entire interior was supposed to be lit from lights that were under water , which would have give this incredible atmosphere.




Once inside, the guests would have the choice between go in line to ride the roller coaster ...



......or go all the way around the lagoon to enter the Nautilus. At that point , guests with reservation would have been able to dine in the fantastic “Nemo grand salon” restaurant , and through the Nautilus windows , one would have seen the ruins of Atlantis!
...an idea that dates back to Tony Baxter’s Discovery bay concept in the 70’s.



Mind you, this huge volcano you can see here with the track going out of it, was probably the first free-fall concept imagined by the imagineers , another tribute to Jules Verne and his “Journey to the center of the earth story . At one time , the guests were supposed to been blow up all to the top of the building ( just like in Verne’s story where they escape the center of the earth through a volcano chimney ) and had a brief look to the outside of the park before they fall down. We know the rest of the story: this “journey...” was not built, another one - and better - exist now at tokyo disney sea , and tower of terror was finally the first free fall attraction really built by WDI.



Of course the cost of this Discovery mountain project became so huge, that some cuts became inevitable. We finally have this victorian version of space monutain ( always with the huge cannon) , and the nautilus is now outside - without the Nemo restaurant, this is probably what i miss the most.....Here is a final rendering of what was finally built.



Talking about Jules Verne, a scene where he was supposed to appear in the walk-through of the “mission one” has been cancelled, too. And those of you who remember Epcot’s wonderful “Horizons” attraction will notice a similarity with this scene of Verne inside a giant bullet.



Sometime , it’s even some attraction poster that disappeared : this gorgeous one done for the first version of space mountain is now replaced by the new “mission two” poster, not as good as this one.



And sometime, it’s a concept of attraction poster who don’t go the end , like this sketch for the “les mystères du nautilus” attraction poster.



At the entrance of star tours, now stands a big X-Wing fighter, but concept to put the huge AT walker , like the one at Disney-Mgm studios were done.



Here is some concept-art showing some Autopia futuristic billboards , some of them were done...



...But unfortunately not this huge UFO landing in the middle of the attraction.



Talking about Ufo and flying saucers, did you know that they though - at least a little while - to re-birth again the now long-extinct flying saucers attraction from Disneyland? Hmmm, i wonder if these small saucers would have work better than it did in the 60’s.



In the next part of this article, i will show you amazing concepts for some Disneyland Paris hotels that were never done, so don't miss it!

Most of the renderings that you saw here are coming from my book “Disneyland Paris, from sketch to reality” who tell you all about the creation of the park, thanks to 750 pictures of the park including 250 renderings, and a great text by Didier Ghez.
You can order it at very reasonable price to Didier Ghez who still have copies of the english edition - just send him an email at: dghez@hotmail.com to get more details.

All artwork: copyright Disney
 
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