Hall of Presidents all set to go...

EPCOT Explorer

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Just found this on another news network...

Had a mini-sneak-peek at the revamped Hall of Presidents this afternoon at Magic Kingdom. Showing us around — but not the whole presentation — was Eric Jacobson, senior vice president at Walt Disney Imagineering. Here are some tidbits he shared about HoP, which is set to reopen officially on July 4:

+ The front room/pre-show has been reorganized a bit. Some of the presidential portraits have been replaced, and the imagery has quotations beneath them. A new display area features dresses from three first ladies: Elizabeth Monroe, Edith Roosevelt (Mrs. Teddy) and Nancy Reagan. (The silk dresses of Monroe and Roosevelt are reproductions).

+ Reagan sent a selection. ”Mrs. Reagan actually — at the Reagan Library — picked out six dresses for us to rotate through the collection,” Jacobson says. “She picked them out herself.” Her outfit will change every six months, but she’ll start off in a black-sequined number. The gown area is flexible. “Maybe some day we’ll have one of Michelle Obama’s outfits in here,” Jacobson says.


+ New wording has been placed on an interior wall. It now reads “Welcome to the Hall of Presidents, a Celebration of Liberty’s Leaders.” Outside, the building gets its first marquee (still covered, as seen in photo above. Photo by Joe Burbank, shot Tuesday.) (Previously, there was merely a sign in the planter.)

+ The film, now narrated by Morgan Freeman, is a bit trimmer, and the Animatronic section expanded. “That’s what they [park guests] come to see,” Jacobson says.

+ The emphasis of the attraction is more about the history of the presidency and the presidents as people. Before, it was more of a history lesson, and this change will help distinguish the Hall from the American Adventure presentation at Epcot.

+ The film still will end with the Space Shuttle as the curtain rises to reveal the presidents.


Sounds fantastic to me. I am desperate to see it this year.:lol:


Keep the thread civil, guys...;)
 

The Conundrum

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Just found this on another news network...




Sounds fantastic to me. I am desperate to see it this year.:lol:


Keep the thread civil, guys...;)

Great post but im tearing my hair out here

You couldn't have just posted this in the MK thread or one of the other HOP threads???

p.s. I'm not too keen on Eric Jacobson I know '74 and some of the others vouch for him but I will always associate him with the ruining of Epcot and as Fitzgerald's crony. If HOP sucks it will confirm my suspicious if its great I will give him the benefit of the doubt.
 

wickedfan07

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Sounds like a worthwhile update. Hopefully I'll get to see it in person soon...

I like how they specifically stated the effort to separate HoP from The American Adventure. If only Disney would update AA, too, and finish up that mission...

Thanks for posting the article.
 

The Conundrum

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After reading your post over it sounds VERY good. The previous incarnation of HOP was kinda lame since it seemed to just be about the civil war and lincoln with a wierd speech by bush at the end.
 

EPCOT Explorer

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Great post but im tearing my hair out here

You couldn't have just posted this in the MK thread or one of the other HOP threads???

p.s. I'm not too keen on Eric Jacobson I know '74 and some of the others vouch for him but I will always associate him with the ruining of Epcot and as Fitzgerald's crony. If HOP sucks it will confirm my suspicious if its great I will give him the benefit of the doubt.
Knowing how fast they go...It'll get lost...:rolleyes:

Sounds like a worthwhile update. Hopefully I'll get to see it in person soon...

I like how they specifically stated the effort to separate HoP from The American Adventure. If only Disney would update AA, too, and finish up that mission...

Thanks for posting the article.
I agree. I'm glad it's focusing on THEM now...
 

SirGoofy

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I like how they specifically stated the effort to separate HoP from The American Adventure. If only Disney would update AA, too, and finish up that mission...

I would be afraid of an AA update. The attraction is about as close to perfect as you can get. Best attraction in Epcot by far.

As for the OP...I'm excited.
 

The Conundrum

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I will forever praise Disney if at one point Abraham Lincoln stands up and gives a long speech and at the end is like "In closing I just want to say...PARTY ON DUDDEESS!" and you hear the guitar riff from wild stallions in the background! :sohappy:
 

mkt

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I'm glad to hear they were able to succesfuly graft Dumbo's ears onto Obama's head ;)
 

EPCOT Explorer

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I would be afraid of an AA update. The attraction is about as close to perfect as you can get. Best attraction in Epcot by far.

As for the OP...I'm excited.
I agree, but it kills my inner History Freak that it stops at WWII and the rest of America is bunch of floating images.:rolleyes::lol::lookaroun
 

Captain Chaos

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I will forever praise Disney if at one point Abraham Lincoln stands up and gives a long speech and at the end is like "In closing I just want to say...PARTY ON DUDDEESS!" and you hear the guitar riff from wild stallions in the background! :sohappy:

Bill and Ted's Most Excellent Presidential Adventure...
 

TURKEY

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Here's the entire text from the Sentinel article.


Had a mini-sneak-peek at the revamped Hall of Presidents this afternoon at Magic Kingdom. Showing us around -- but not the whole presentation -- was Eric Jacobson, senior vice president at Walt Disney Imagineering. Here are some tidbits he shared about HoP, which is set to reopen officially on July 4:

+ The front room/pre-show has been reorganized a bit. Some of the presidential portraits have been replaced, and the imagery has quotations beneath them. A new display area features dresses from three first ladies: Elizabeth Monroe, Edith Roosevelt (Mrs. Teddy) and Nancy Reagan. (The silk dresses of Monroe and Roosevelt are reproductions).

+ Reagan sent a selection. "Mrs. Reagan actually -- at the Reagan Library -- picked out six dresses for us to rotate through the collection," Jacobson says. "She picked them out herself." Her outfit will change every six months, but she'll start off in a black-sequined number. The gown area is flexible. "Maybe some day we'll have one of Michelle Obama's outfits in here," Jacobson says.

+ New wording has been placed on an interior wall. It now reads "Welcome to the Hall of Presidents, a Celebration of Liberty's Leaders." Outside, the building gets its first marquee (still covered, as seen in photo above. Photo by Joe Burbank, shot Tuesday.) (Previously, there was merely a sign in the planter.)

+ The film, now narrated by Morgan Freeman, is a bit trimmer, and the Animatronic section expanded. "That's what they [park guests] come to see," Jacobson says.

+ The emphasis of the attraction is more about the history of the presidency and the presidents as people. Before, it was more of a history lesson, and this change will help distinguish the Hall from the American Adventure presentation at Epcot.

+ The film still will end with the Space Shuttle as the curtain rises to reveal the presidents.

+ Barack Obama stands to Abraham Lincoln's right. Lincoln sits front-and-center still. Obama wears a dark blue suit and burgandy tie.

+ Obama recorded the oath of office and a speech prepared by Disney (with minor changes) in the Map Room of the White House.

+ The Obama model is the next level of Animatronic, Jacobson says. "He has more facial expression than we've ever done before. He's our most advanced figure we've done, but he's not a completely new generation with everything starting over," he says. "The challenge is that everyone see him every day on television. Everyone's an expert on Obama."

+ George Washington stands and speaks for the first time in the Hall of Presidents. He is voiced by David Morse, who portrayed Washington in the HBO series John Adams. His lines are an actual quote from Washington, on how he felt as he was sworn in.

+ The roll call is at a more leisurely pace than the previous version. And some of the men have been repositioned to lessen the "ping-pong effect" of the roll call. All have been reprogrammed, but you won't necessarily notice, because of the changes in the scene and the new pacing.

+ Alas, no photos allowed yet. Disney is not ready for Obama's closeup yet. "We're sort of in dress rehearsals right now," Jacobson says. "We haven't had any audiences other than ourselves."
 

EPCOT Explorer

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Here's the entire text from the Sentinel article.


Had a mini-sneak-peek at the revamped Hall of Presidents this afternoon at Magic Kingdom. Showing us around -- but not the whole presentation -- was Eric Jacobson, senior vice president at Walt Disney Imagineering. Here are some tidbits he shared about HoP, which is set to reopen officially on July 4:

+ The front room/pre-show has been reorganized a bit. Some of the presidential portraits have been replaced, and the imagery has quotations beneath them. A new display area features dresses from three first ladies: Elizabeth Monroe, Edith Roosevelt (Mrs. Teddy) and Nancy Reagan. (The silk dresses of Monroe and Roosevelt are reproductions).

+ Reagan sent a selection. "Mrs. Reagan actually -- at the Reagan Library -- picked out six dresses for us to rotate through the collection," Jacobson says. "She picked them out herself." Her outfit will change every six months, but she'll start off in a black-sequined number. The gown area is flexible. "Maybe some day we'll have one of Michelle Obama's outfits in here," Jacobson says.

+ New wording has been placed on an interior wall. It now reads "Welcome to the Hall of Presidents, a Celebration of Liberty's Leaders." Outside, the building gets its first marquee (still covered, as seen in photo above. Photo by Joe Burbank, shot Tuesday.) (Previously, there was merely a sign in the planter.)

+ The film, now narrated by Morgan Freeman, is a bit trimmer, and the Animatronic section expanded. "That's what they [park guests] come to see," Jacobson says.

+ The emphasis of the attraction is more about the history of the presidency and the presidents as people. Before, it was more of a history lesson, and this change will help distinguish the Hall from the American Adventure presentation at Epcot.

+ The film still will end with the Space Shuttle as the curtain rises to reveal the presidents.

+ Barack Obama stands to Abraham Lincoln's right. Lincoln sits front-and-center still. Obama wears a dark blue suit and burgandy tie.

+ Obama recorded the oath of office and a speech prepared by Disney (with minor changes) in the Map Room of the White House.

+ The Obama model is the next level of Animatronic, Jacobson says. "He has more facial expression than we've ever done before. He's our most advanced figure we've done, but he's not a completely new generation with everything starting over," he says. "The challenge is that everyone see him every day on television. Everyone's an expert on Obama."

+ George Washington stands and speaks for the first time in the Hall of Presidents. He is voiced by David Morse, who portrayed Washington in the HBO series John Adams. His lines are an actual quote from Washington, on how he felt as he was sworn in.

+ The roll call is at a more leisurely pace than the previous version. And some of the men have been repositioned to lessen the "ping-pong effect" of the roll call. All have been reprogrammed, but you won't necessarily notice, because of the changes in the scene and the new pacing.

+ Alas, no photos allowed yet. Disney is not ready for Obama's closeup yet. "We're sort of in dress rehearsals right now," Jacobson says. "We haven't had any audiences other than ourselves.
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Bolded the new stuff.

GOSH, this sounds awesome! :D Blow me down, WDI!:sohappy:
 

MousDad

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Great post but im tearing my hair out here

You couldn't have just posted this in the MK thread or one of the other HOP threads???

Actually, I just created a "All Walt Disney World, All the Time" thread. So please post anything about Walt Disney World in that thread from now on. No exceptions.
 

EPCOT Explorer

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Actually, I just created a "All Walt Disney World, All the Time" thread. So please post anything about Walt Disney World in that thread from now on. No exceptions.

You win the boards.:lol: This comment = the forums the past few days.:lol::sohappy:


Back to BarackBot...
 

Jasonflz

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:sohappy: This sounds like a great re-work. I am proud of Imagineers for redoing something without messing it up in terms of concept and idea. It seems like they made it even better. Not a big fan of the gowns and outfits though considering Diana's gowns are coming to DD.
 

Animaniac93-98

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Oh, isn't that nice of Nancy to lend her outfits.

As for the other new stuff, sounds great! I love how Washington's speech and Obama's will create a full circle effect and give the show a cohesiveness and relevancy to the individuals displayed it was severely lacking in versions 2 and 3.

I was initially annoyed that Lincoln's original speech was not going to be used, but I have a feeling this version will be fine without it. Plus making the film portion shorter will hopefully lessen the number of historical accuracies and verging off topic.

Very excited for this, I want pics and video on the afternoon of June 28th people (looking at you Servo!)!
 

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