Toy Story Mania confirmed

wdwmagic

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Disney have just officially confirmed Toy Story mania for the Disney-MGM Studios, opening 2008.
 

ljl14

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here it is from allearsnet.com
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]AllEarsNet.com's Deb Wills is in Orlando attending the event and sending reports and photos.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Friday, January 26, Morning:[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The big "What's New, What's Next" presentation that was just held this morning didn't reveal any huge surprises, but did serve to confirm at least one rumor that has been swirling around lately. The main announcement is that Toy Story Mania! will arrive at the Disney-MGM Studios in 2008, in the space formerly occupied by "Who Wants to be a Millionaire -- Play It!" The new ride, which will also open in Disney's California Adventure in the Paradise Pier section, marks the first time an attraction has been designed and built simultaneously at Disneyland Resort and at Walt Disney World. The attraction will "set a new standard" for interactive ride/game technology. When you enter the attraction, you'll be greeted by the "barker," Mr. Potato Head, who, using technology similar to that found in Epcot's "Turtle Talk with Crush," will interact with guests. Then guests of all ages will put on 3-D glasses and ride themed vehicles along a route lined with "classic midway games of skill," while shooting their toy cannons at animated targets. As you ride, you'll pass through a series of games hosted by various Toy Story characters, like Bo-Peep and the Little Green Men. The ride will also be able to determine individual users' skill levels and will increase the degree of difficulty accordingly.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Also at the presentation was famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, who was hired to photograph celebrities as Disney characters for the Year of a Million Dreams promotion. Leibovitz spoke briefly about photographing singer Beyonce as Alice in Wonderland, alongside actor Oliver Platt as the Mad Hatter and singer Lyle Lovett as the March Hare.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The biggest buzz was the announcement of a pilot program called Disney's Online Concierge. Now being tested throughout the Contemporary Resort, the program involves each room having its own computer that provides a variety of services to guests. Guests can use the computer to check on flights, order room service, play videogames, connect to Disney internet sites, and contact valet and bell services. The online concierge will also send personal emails to the guests, with information on the upcoming day's events and weather. If the program proves successful, it will be expanded and may eventually allow guests to make online reservations at Disney restaurants.[/FONT]
 

Epcot82Guy

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Thanks for the update!

Sounds like a great attraction that they cheaped out on by cloning. I'm really getting disappointed by attempts like this. Themeing of areas is so far dead, I am beginning to wonder where these management folks came from in light of their experience with the resorts.
 

Epcot82Guy

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The GAP...oh... wait... nevermind... :lookaroun

ha ha. That's really funny. I've been saying for about 12 months how downhill GAP has gone since he came in. That the marketing is solid, but the actual content (material quality, design, and prices) had just gone, well, downhill.

Paul Pressler - the F5 tornado of corporate management.
 

XSTech

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Here's a quick clip of what the games will look like in the now-announced Toy Story Mania at the Disney-MGM Studios:

http://distantcreations.com/insidethemagic/forum/viewtopic.php?p=28012
(follow this link for a short video)

toystorymania1.jpg

toystorymania2.jpg


Sorry for the quality. It was recorded off of the local news on my TV.
 

New2WDW

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was there anything else mentioned in the press event

here it is from allearsnet.com
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]AllEarsNet.com's Deb Wills is in Orlando attending the event and sending reports and photos.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Friday, January 26, Morning:[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The big "What's New, What's Next" presentation that was just held this morning didn't reveal any huge surprises, but did serve to confirm at least one rumor that has been swirling around lately. The main announcement is that Toy Story Mania! will arrive at the Disney-MGM Studios in 2008, in the space formerly occupied by "Who Wants to be a Millionaire -- Play It!" The new ride, which will also open in Disney's California Adventure in the Paradise Pier section, marks the first time an attraction has been designed and built simultaneously at Disneyland Resort and at Walt Disney World. The attraction will "set a new standard" for interactive ride/game technology. When you enter the attraction, you'll be greeted by the "barker," Mr. Potato Head, who, using technology similar to that found in Epcot's "Turtle Talk with Crush," will interact with guests. Then guests of all ages will put on 3-D glasses and ride themed vehicles along a route lined with "classic midway games of skill," while shooting their toy cannons at animated targets. As you ride, you'll pass through a series of games hosted by various Toy Story characters, like Bo-Peep and the Little Green Men. The ride will also be able to determine individual users' skill levels and will increase the degree of difficulty accordingly.[/FONT]​

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Also at the presentation was famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, who was hired to photograph celebrities as Disney characters for the Year of a Million Dreams promotion. Leibovitz spoke briefly about photographing singer Beyonce as Alice in Wonderland, alongside actor Oliver Platt as the Mad Hatter and singer Lyle Lovett as the March Hare.[/FONT]​

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The biggest buzz was the announcement of a pilot program called Disney's Online Concierge. Now being tested throughout the Contemporary Resort, the program involves each room having its own computer that provides a variety of services to guests. Guests can use the computer to check on flights, order room service, play videogames, connect to Disney internet sites, and contact valet and bell services. The online concierge will also send personal emails to the guests, with information on the upcoming day's events and weather. If the program proves successful, it will be expanded and may eventually allow guests to make online reservations at Disney restaurants.[/FONT]​

This is all I have seen pretty much. There is supposed to be an announcement at 1 pm but not sure what all that is about.
 

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