Monday, March 29, 2010

World of Color testing - Great Pics from Orange County Register!


Around Disney’s Trip Report takes a look at what’s new at the Disneyland Resort. This week’s trip report highlights World of Color testing, Paradise Pier’s new spot on a Disney pin and more. Click on the photos for larger images.
World of Color
Paradise Bay is busy at night as employees test the lights and fountains to be used in the World of Color in Disney’s California Adventure. The show is set to feature images of Disney cartoons projected on a 19,000-square-foot water screen and fountains that squirt up to 200 feet.
An opening date for the show will be announced later this spring.



Paradise Pier

Beside the glowing lights around Paradise Bay, the recently built lighthouse statue in Paradise Park also lights up at night.

A control booth can be seen under the pier.

Lanterns have been placed under the trellises in Paradise Park.

The shrubbery and trees in Paradise Park are growing in, providing the park with some much-needed shade. Other Disney blogs suggest that fountains are placed within the flowerbeds as part of the water play area.

Work is also going on during the day in Paradise Park.

The structure of the Golden Zephyr is out from behind tarps, but the ride is still closed for refurbishment.

Now that spring break season is in full swing, the parks are crowded. Make use of the recently opened walkway between the Tower of Terror and A Bug’s Land.
Rivers of America and more

The Rivers of America is also still drained for refurbishment. But visitors can get glimpses of the empty bed.

All the attractions on the river, including the Sailing Ship Columbia, Mark Twain Riverboat, and Tom Sawyer Island are closed during the refurb.


Sanuk, a top-selling shoe store in Downtown Disney, closed last Sunday so that its neighbor Ridemakerz could expand. The owners want to re-open the shoe store in another Downtown Disney location, but a spot has yet to be found. The shoe store opened in the temporary location for the holiday season.

Dino Jack is now gone from his sunglass selling spot on Paradise Pier, but now park guests can own a piece of him. This pin debuted at the resort last week and features an actual piece of the building that once was Dino Jack’s Sunglass shack.
It sells for $15.95 plus tax. 

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