Disney Parks TV coming!

mousermerf

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Snipped from yon WDW news site:

Original Programming with Cablevision, Time Warner and a new ability to start planning your vacation from your television.

BURBANK, Calif. (May 15, 2007) -- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts today announced Disney Travel on Demand, a breakthrough in original programming that combines innovation, storytelling and the power of interactive television to deliver a soup-to-nuts vacation planning and entertainment experience to television viewers, starting on two cable systems nationwide. The program mix will include episodic, reality and special event shows as well as concerts and celebrity hosts, all focused on the magic of Disney's destinations around the world.

The programs are designed to uniquely engage viewers with a variety of industry-leading interactive and entertaining components that showcase Disney Parks' innovation, Disney cast members, and the legacy behind all the magic. It will first be made available this month on Cablevision and Time Warner Cable network systems reaching more than nine million viewers.

"More than 50 years after Walt Disney used the new medium of television to tell the story of Disneyland, we're tapping into new media platforms to engage our guests," said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. "With Disney Travel on Demand, we're providing a great entertainment experience for the whole family and an easier way than ever to book a Disney vacation."

The hallmark of Disney Travel on Demand is a groundbreaking level of interactivity with audiences. On Cablevision systems, which will carry Disney Travel on Demand on channel 650, viewers will be able to communicate directly with a Disney travel representative from the comfort of their own homes with the new 'Talk To Agent' feature. With the click of a button on the remote control, viewers can request to have a telephone call back from a Disney travel representative to make all their travel arrangements at one of Disney's destinations: Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disneyland Resort in California, and Adventures by Disney vacations.

Disney Travel on Demand Programs

Set to debut on Time Warner Cable the week of May 21 and on Cablevision the week of May 29 featuring four original, episodic series plus additional programs which are designed to take viewers behind the scenes and show them how to make the most of the magic, the original programming includes:

* "Making the Magic" -- Follow Tristan, a hopeful entertainer, as he tries to fulfill his ultimate dream -- to become an elite performer at Walt Disney World Resort. Unfortunately the road to this dream is paved with hurdles, competition, and Disney world-class expectations for unparalleled performances. Will Tristan's desire fuel his ability? Or will the competition be too stiff? Find out as this immersive reality show goes behind-the-scenes showcasing hundreds of performers and weeks of rehearsals all leading up to opening night!
* "Disney Fact or Fiction" -- Given the magic of Disney's theme parks, it's no surprise that guests often have trouble distinguishing where fantasy ends and reality begins. Over the years imaginations have run wild and stoked a number of curious urban legends about the history and operations of the theme parks. Now, for the first time ever, Walt Disney Imagineers reveal some incredible secrets as they separate Disney fact from fiction.
* "Dream Makers" -- Join celebrity hosts like Joey Fatone and Michelle Kwan, as unsuspecting guests are randomly surprised with some of the most extraordinary and unique experiences Disney has to offer. From spending the night in a brand new royal suite built within Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort, to taking over the one-of-a-kind Mickey Mouse Penthouse Suite in Disneyland, viewers will get a peek at the excitement behind surprises that are uniquely Disney during "The Year of a Million Dreams."
* "Disney Travel Insiders" -- Premiering in June, join The View's Elisabeth Hasselbeck as she takes viewers far and wide, offering an array of unique travel tips and tricks for experiencing a Disney Vacation. From money-saving tips for planning an easily affordable family visit to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, zip-lining through a rainforest in Costa Rica with Adventures by Disney, to the best ways to take in the magic of Disney Parks with little ones, Hasselbeck delivers what's new, can't miss, must-see...and the best ways to experience it all.

Time Warner Cable president of media sales Joan Gillman said, "We are proud to welcome Disney as an anchor destination within Journey TV. Disney recognizes that Video on Demand is a great way to engage their customers in real time using informative, entertaining original content and Journey TV joins a stable of ad-supported on-demand environments that last year alone generated over 13 million views. Our customers have demonstrated a real appreciation for informative programming and Journey TV delivers."

"Cablevision's interactive fiber optic network makes it possible for a wide range of businesses to use VOD programming to reach customers in new and innovative ways," said Barry Frey, Cablevision's senior vice president of advanced platform sales. "Disney Travel on Demand is a perfect example of a preeminent brand using our advanced platform to have a powerful dialogue with consumers through the television."

Disney Parks' Technology -- Enhancing the Overall Guest Experience

Walt Disney was a pioneer in leveraging the television medium to showcase his resorts. More than 50 years ago, he introduced the nation to Disneyland Park, even while it was under construction, through the popular Disneyland series that aired on ABC-TV. Once the park was open, Disney continued to promote the park and showcase its attractions through broadcasts originating from inside Disneyland Park.

The launch of Disney Travel on Demand is just one step in a series of new media launches that highlight the latest technologies incorporated into Disney Parks. Whether it is cable, wireless, online or through the iPod, the Walt Disney Company has cast itself as a leader in using new technologies to forge connections with consumers. Disney Parks continues to exemplify how technologies can be used to build new connections -- from the time consumers begin planning their vacation on www.disneyparks.com, to personalizing and sharing their Disney experiences when they return home, using DisneyLink, a desktop application.

About Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is where dreams come true and magic comes to life. This segment of The Walt Disney Company encompasses 11 theme parks at five of the world's leading family vacation destinations -- Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland. It also includes: Disney Cruise Line; Disney Vacation Club; Adventures by Disney; Disney Regional Entertainment, which operates the ESPN Zone sports dining and entertainment centers; World of Disney stores in New York, Orlando and Anaheim; and Walt Disney Imagineering, which creates and designs all Disney parks, resorts and attractions. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts had approximately $10 billion in revenues in fiscal 2006. More information about Disney Travel on Demand and all of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts can be found at www.disneyparks.com.
 

mousermerf

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I dunno if i'll get this.. :(

Getting FiOS with some sort of cable soon, but dunno if it includes this.. anyone know?
 

dandaman

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How much do you think it'd cost for the channel add-on? (Not that I can get it anyway.)

EDIT:
Whether it is cable, wireless, online or through the iPod, the Walt Disney Company has cast itself as a leader in using new technologies to forge connections with consumers.

Tell that to DisneyWorld.com. :lol:
 

mousermerf

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*sniffles* I want this channel, but it looks like I wont be getting it. I guess I can request it from my provider. Maybe they'll sell the episodes on iTunes?
 

CJR

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^ Same here. My cable is very limited and I am actually considering canceling it. However, I am fine with out it so I guess I'll live. Plus, the best vacation memory is one of your own. I am about to get another batch of them in two weeks!! :)
 
Isn't Time Warner owned by Bright House Networks? Thats what we use to have in here in Florida till they changed it! Maybe I'll be able to get it!
 

Thessair

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Unfortunately in this part of Florida we have Comcast and even further into the Panhandle it's Cable. No Disney Parks TV for me. Well, there is always that seedy internet thing. :lookaroun
 

Champion

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Isn't Time Warner owned by Bright House Networks? Thats what we use to have in here in Florida till they changed it! Maybe I'll be able to get it!

Uh. No. Time Warner is one of the world's biggest corporations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Warner

Unfortunately in this part of Florida we have Comcast and even further into the Panhandle it's Cable. No Disney Parks TV for me. Well, there is always that seedy internet thing.

Comcast will pick it up eventually. (As will Verizon, merf)
 

daverube

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Though it sounds interesting, it appears as though this will be an "on demand" type service. For those who don't know (and not that I've used it, only looked at what the channels say when I flip through them), on-demand is a pay once, get a movie to watch during a certain time period type channel. As such, this type of service seems more like an infomercial than a "regular" tv channel where you'd pay for the service, watch the information and then use some sort of contact disney service for a return phone call.

my 2 cents,

dave
 

MissM

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Isn't Time Warner owned by Bright House Networks? Thats what we use to have in here in Florida till they changed it! Maybe I'll be able to get it!
It's the other way around. Bright House is still affiliated with Time Warner though they never admit that anymore. Generally speaking, if TW has it, then we should too. (I hope anyway.)
-m

edit to add:

Uh. No. Time Warner is one of the world's biggest corporations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Warner
It's not as silly a question as it sounds. Tampa Bay, Orlando and a few other markets made a division change to "Bright House Networks" a few years back. But technically, we are still aligned with TW.
These systems were all owned by the Time Warner Entertainment - Advance/Newhouse Partnership but, under a deal struck in 2003, Advance/Newhouse took direct management and operational responsibility for portion of the partnership cable systems roughly equal to their equity. Ostensibly, this was due to A/N's dissatisfaction with Time Warner Cable's strategic direction. Time Warner still owns a stake in Bright House Networks even though Advance/Newhouse runs the day to day operation of the company.
(Emphasis mine)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_house_networks

We also have Road Runner here still because of the TW affiliation. I'm @tampabay.rr.com for example.
 

TinkerBelle8878

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As someone who has Cablevision, they're probably going to nickel and dime us to death if we want to watch this channel. They charge us for on demand HBO and Showtime, while Time Warner does not. They just recently made Soapnet part of a upgrade package when its previously been part of basic cable for the last six years. One day it was included and the next day, blacked out with a scroller saying "To purchase Soapnet, contact cablevision".

Unfortunately they're a monopoly here with very little competition from Direct TV.

So while this is great news, I'll wait until its free somewhere on youtube.
 

mousermerf

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My house just ordered the FiOS (fiber optic) from verizon.. and for the same price I can get Brighthouse's digital stuff.. Oh, i dunno what to do.. To fiber or not to fiber?
 

hack2112

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I must make Comcast get this channel! At least in Florida anyway! *Waits for Comcast to listen...* Nope, not happening. Like always...
 

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