Showing posts with label Rivers Of America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rivers Of America. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Another behind-the-scenes look at Disneyland's new river - Cool Map

Disneyland’s main waterway has always been called the Rivers of America, but it wasn’t clear what the name meant.

“We’ve never even named the rivers,” said Kim Irvine, art director of Walt Disney Imagineering.

For the first time, the body of water around Tom Sawyer Island will have distinct sections designed to look like four U.S. river regions: the Mississippi, the Columbia, the Potomac and the Rio Grande.

And with the rivers, visitors for the first time will see new creatures, plant life and scenes when the Rivers of America re-opens Saturday. Read details about each of the Disneyland river regions.

Crews are finishing up a four-month rehabilitation project mostly done while the Rivers of America was drained; this week, the Rivers was being re-filled.

Disney last upgraded scenes on the shoreline in 1991 when crews installed the Fantasmic! show, Irvine said. Disney showed the new features to employees and an Around.Disney.com reporter in a behind-the-scenes tour recently (We were not allowed to take photographs; look back next week when we will have them).

After the river was drained in January, Disney crews:

  • Installed a new 2,500-foot track for the Mark Twain Riverboat and the Sailing Ship Columbia for the first time since the park opened in 1955.
  • Built a corral for two live ponies. (It is the first time live animals are long the banks).
  • Planted 4,000 new shrubs and 130 new trees that look like the river regions.
  • Added 10 new figures and repainted about 16 old ones, either plants or animals.
  • Posted Mike Fink’s Keel Boat in front of the cabin.
  • Put in a new paddle wheel on the Mark Twain Riverboat.
  • Replaced nine of the 11 docks.

The new features are visible from the riverboat, sailing ship and Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes and rafts to Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. All but the riverboat are set to re-open Saturday.

See a video about the Rivers of America in the previous post.

When the riverboat comes back as early as May 21, a guide will read a new speech that will explain at the beginning of the ride that guests will explore the four rivers on the journey.

New scenes include: deers drinking from a creek, Indian braves on Tom Sawyer Island, raccoons spied by a skunk, mountain lions hiding in the grass and an osprey on top of the winch beam close to the riverboat dock. Some old animals, including a group of moose, were repositioned in new scenes.

Disney attraction creators, called Imagineers, consulted original sketches from Walt Disney collaborators Marc Davis and Sam McKim for the river to come up with new ideas. Some scenes, including the raccoons, were from those old plans.

The previously burning cabin got a new theme: Mike Fink, Davy Crockett’s rival and later friend, is the new resident. His keel boat, the Gullywhumper from the previous Disneyland ride, was placed in front of the cabin. Visitors will hear Crockett and Fink arguing from the boats.

“We had the Gullywhumper available, and we had the story,” Irvine said.  “We kind of like to go back to our history.”

Along the 25,000 square feet of river’s edge, crews added new trees and rockwork to define the regions. In the Columbia area, for example, horticulturists planted evergreens and ferns to make the region appear similar to tree scenes in “Twilight,” Irvine said. Along the Rio Grande, red rocks on the shoreline blend in with the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad nearby.

The old version of Rivers of America was “just sort of a mish-mash,” said Karen Hedges, Disneyland Resort’s horticulture director.

The empty river gave horticulturists a rare opportunity to do landscaping along the river from the ground floor and during the day time, said Nicole Hill, a Disneyland Resort horticulture manager. Usually, gardeners must trim trees and spruce up the shoreline from river rafts, taking everything in and out from the boats overnight.

“I think everybody will notice the difference,” said David Berrio, a Disneyland Resort horticulture manager.

The cool article above is courtesy of ocresort.freedomblogging.com.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Disney turns on the hose and refills Rivers of America - Video

As posted by Mark Eades, Orange Count Register:

With the help of what looks like a fire company’s hose, Disney began re-filling the Rivers of America on Monday.

“Look, they’re refilling it,” said one mother to her daughter as they peeked through the temporary fence Disneyland set up in front of New Orleans Square around the famous waterway surrounding Tom Sawyer Island.

The hose, set on the dock of the Mark Twain Riverboat, had by the afternoon raised the water level to near the top of the paddlewheeler’s guide rail at the river’s bottom.

While some Disneyland guests peeked through the cracks of the fence, others caught a view of the slow-moving process from atop the bridge near the entrance to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

“The ducks are already swimming in it,” said a daughter to her father from the bridge.

Rivers of America had been empty for four months so that workers could make improvements, including the replacement of the entire track that guides the Mark Twain Riverboat and the Sailing Ship Columbia on their trips around the river. Read more about the Disneyland river refilling in a previous story.

Crews turned on the water shortly after 9 a.m., said Betsy Sanchez, a Disneyland Resort spokeswoman. The river is scheduled to re-open for visitors on Saturday.

When emptied over seven days, the Rivers of America’s 6 million gallons of water went to a recycling facility instead of being dumped into the ocean, as Disney used to do. The last draining of the rivers was in 2003. This time, most of the water was sent to holding ponds, where it seeped into the groundwater for future use.

“They are theoretically getting some of this water back,” said Mike Markus, general manager of the Orange County Water District. “There’s a certain cycle to it. They drained it, we treated it, it became part of (the) groundwater basin, and they are extracting it.”

(Disney first used the recycling process when it emptied Paradise Bay in Disney’s California Adventure for the installation of the upcoming World of Color show.)

While the riverbed was dry, crews replaced the boat tracks, rehabilitated attractions and added a few features to the shoreline. Blue construction walls obstructed most of the view for visitors.

One of the new features is a keel boat near the settler’s cabin on Tom Sawyer’s Island. The keel boat will belong to Mike Fink, a character from Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett television series. Fink is supposed to take up residence in the cabin that used to be known as the Burning Settler’s Cabin.
“It’s good that he purchased that old burned-out property and fixed it up,” said Werner Weiss of Yesterland.com, a website devoted to past Disneyland attractions, playing along with the tale.

The river will also get some new deer and Indian figures, as well as new landscaping depicting areas of four American waterways: the Mississippi, Columbia, Rio Grande and Potomac.

The following attractions have been closed since January: Mark Twain Riverboat, Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer’s Island, Sailing Ship Columbia and Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes. All attractions, except for the riverboat, are scheduled to resume Saturday. Visitors are expected to go back on the riverboat May 21. Sarah Tully helped report and write this story.

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Summer Nightastic! is Back at Disneyland

Summer Nightastic!


As posted on the Disney Parks Blog: "We’ve been sharing a lot of information about “World of Color” in the past couple months, and if you’re planning to come see the new water spectacular when it debuts June 11 you might also like to know about Summer Nightastic! Our summer line-up of popular shows and after dark entertainment runs June 11 through Aug. 29.

Here’s the rundown:

  • Fantasmic!” – The classic show on the Rivers of America was just enhanced last year with a fully animated 40-foot-tall dragon, cutting-edge digital video technology and an appearance by Flotsam and Jetsam, the slithering eels who serve Ursula the Sea Witch in “The Little Mermaid.”
  • “Magical” – The fireworks show over Sleeping Beauty Castle features a host of characters, including Tinker Bell and an airborne Dumbo.
  • Toy Story Mania! – Tom Smith recently gave a sneak peek of the new faces coming to this Paradise Pier attraction and also announced the new Lotso character appearing in the Park.
  • TLT Dance Club – Dance the night away at this dance club in Tomorrowland Terrace in Disneyland park, where live bands and DJs from the hottest Southern California radio stations will appear on selected nights throughout the summer.
  • Pixie Hollow Enchantment – For a pixie-dusted evening, check out the light show at Pixie Hollow and see Tinker Bell and her friends come to life at night."

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Workers find unusual items in Disneyland river

From the Orange County Register, April 29th, 2010, Posted by Sarah Tully

Disneyland last drained its Rivers of America seven years ago, so workers found a lot of accumulated stuff when it drained the green-dyed waterway in January.

But the most unusual item by far was a computer tower, said Dan Chambers, a project manager at Disneyland. Workers are unsure how the plastic box for plugs and discs got in the water path around Tom Sawyer Island.

Here are some of the other items found in the rivers:

Half of a canoe from Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoe ride.
Plastic swords.
Mardi Gras beads. The items were part of Tiana’s Showboat Jubilee, a show on the Mark Twain Riverboat on the rivers in the fall.
Hundreds of cellular phones and walkie talkies.
Hundreds of baby pacifiers.
Mickey Hats.
Sunglasses.

Chambers said there was a rumor that a bowling ball was found, but that was false.

Workers also discovered a bunch of fish, including koi, which were relocated to the Bear Creek area. Some of those fish made their way to the moat around Sleeping Beauty Castle. Oysters and clamshells also accumulate there.

The eggs are carried on ducks’ feet, so fish and other creatures end up growing in the rivers, said Kim Irvine, art director for Walt Disney Imagineering in Anaheim.

When the water was last drained in 2003, crews found a toaster and full bottle of rum.

The Rivers of America is scheduled to be refilled Monday. Attractions are set to be open later in May.

Employees got a chance Wednesday to tour the empty river, which has been boarded up since it was emptied Jan. 4. Around Disney was also invited to take the tour. Check back in the coming days for details about what’s coming to the Disneyland river.

See the previous video about the Rivers of America up above.

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