Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions Casts Off at Tokyo Disneyland

Since 1955, guests of Disney Parks around the globe have journeyed through some of the world’s most “dangerous” rivers on Jungle Cruise, guided by a trusty skipper with a brave heart and a clever sense of humor. Tokyo Disneyland has just unveiled what might be the attraction’s biggest refurbishment to date with the debut of Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions, which provides an even more immersive adventure for guests through an increased use of music, interactivity, and a thrilling new nighttime experience.

Tokyo Disneyland has just unveiled what might be the attraction's biggest refurbishment to date with the debut of Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions
“Our goal was to maintain the value of that classic Marc Davis ‘skipper experience,'” Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) Executive Producer Kathy Rogers told D23. “We worked very hard to make it feel real and really wanted to connect you with the environment through the enhancements to each scene.”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
That connection is now forged in the queue, before guests board the boat. As Rogers notes, “When you go to Jungle Cruise at Disneyland [in California], all of the props in the queue tell you that you’re going on an adventure. At Tokyo Disneyland, the message wasn’t that strong.”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise Wildlife Expeditions
The Imagineers used the queue as an opportunity to introduce elements that will be featured on the cruise. Guests can examine jungle maps, listen to a radio show hosted by DJ skippers, and read thank-you letters—ostensibly written to skippers by past Jungle Cruise passengers—that are posted on a bulletin board that hangs in the attraction.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
Show Writer Charlie Watanabe reveals, “We tried to plant various seeds in different places. The spiels on the boat are related to what the DJ skippers say over the radio. And what the DJ skippers say on the radio is related to the letters.” Since many guests are repeat visitors in Japan, it was important that they always find something new to discover.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise DJ Skipper
The Imagineers also wanted to strengthen the connection that guests have with the jungle itself and allow them to feel that they play a bigger part in the story. “One of the main stories in this new enhanced version of Jungle Cruise is that animal spirits help us through difficult or dangerous situations,” Watanabe explains.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise DJ Skipper
To summon those animal spirits, skippers rely upon three amulets, each representing a specific animal: The tiger symbolizes courage. The elephant stands for strength. And the monkey, of course, is for cleverness. The skipper and guests call upon the animal spirits by making that animal’s sound together during the cruise. Each skipper relates to one of the animal spirits, and the animal may reveal itself—creating the opportunity for multiple storylines that can be woven through the jungle, depending upon the performance of the skipper.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise Bas Relief
“We have two bas reliefs that show the connection of animals in the jungle and people together, so that all comes in harmony,” Rogers details for D23. When the “animal spirit” recognizes that everyone on the jungle adventure is also a friend of the jungle, the entire environment changes in a very short amount of time. “The stones rebuild themselves, the roots disappear, and the color and the whole temple comes to life,” Rogers continues.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
The soundtrack plays an important role in Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions. “It carries the emotion, whether it’s mystery, humor, or suspense,” Rogers says. This is the first time a Jungle Cruise has featured background music, and the enhancement also marks the debut of a new nighttime experience.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise Background Music
The after-dark cruises feature flickering fireflies, animal eyes that can be seen illuminated in the bushes, and, of course, moonlight.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise Fireflies
The goal, according to Rogers, was to make these enhancements feel “like they always were there and always belonged there,” as well as to maintain the intent of Marc Davis’ humor and the classic Jungle Cruise puns. Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions marks the first time in the 31-year history of Tokyo Disney Resort that a “show script” has been written originally in Japanese, by a Japanese writer.

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
“In the past,” Rogers recounts, “we’ve always taken the U.S. puns and then translated them into Japanese. And our humor is totally different from the Japanese cultural humor, so for the first time we were able to write puns and humor that the Japanese culture can relate to in the same way that we relate to our puns.”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
Watanabe shares an example: “I was following tweets—#JungleCruise—and I’ve seen a joke already copied. The Japanese joke is, ‘Those on the right hand side, please enjoy the “expression” of the water. Those on the left, enjoy the “expression” on the rocks. And in the middle, enjoy the [facial] expression of the captain.'”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
“That is one of ‘the backside of water’ jokes for Japanese guests,” Rogers explains, referencing the beloved joke U.S. guests associate with Schweitzer Falls (named winkingly, as Disney fans all know, for Dr. Albert Falls).

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
According to Rogers and Watanabe, the skippers have embraced the changes, particularly the interactive dialogue. “They always played an important role but they didn’t feel like they were playing an important role,” Watanabe admits. Rogers agrees, adding, “I think giving the skipper the tools to feel comfortable with and the story to tell helps the skippers deliver their lines. It’s their story and when you deliver it like it’s your story, then the guests respond. It’s contagious.”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
Both agree that they believe the enhanced Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions is the immersive experience they set out to create. Watanabe refers to the important message found in the new show. “The last message the skipper says,” Watanabe points out, “is ‘Before we conclude, I hope that you stay a friend of the jungle and be nice to nature.’ Everything leads to that—visually, intellectually, and aurally—and I hope that they maintain that idea that the jungle is a really good place.”

Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise
D23 can’t help but agree that this jungle is a really good place, indeed.

Disney Characters’ Secret Super Hero Powers

When Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Big Hero 6 hits theaters this November, you’ll meet boy genius Hiro Hamada and the inflatable robot Baymax, who team up with a group of high-tech heroes to uncover a mystery when a devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo.

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And although they are not your average super heroes, some of the beloved characters from Disney animated features past have some super-secret, undercover heroic abilities. Before the action-packed comedy-adventure hits theaters on November 7, check out D23’s list of favorite Disney characters and the powers they would have if they were actual Super Heroes.

Rapunzel (Frying Pan Power)

Rapunzel
Thor may have his hammer, but Rapunzel has her ultra-powerful frying pan… And this princess is not afraid to use it!

Tigger (Mega-Bounce)

Tigger
He has fun, fun, fun, fun, fun and soars to new heights.

Cinderella (Super Cleaner)

Cinderella
This vision can clean up any mess in the nick of time.

Ariel (Live on Land and in Water)

Ariel
This mermaid can be part of both worlds.

Pinocchio (Lie Detector)

Pinocchio
His nose knows.

Peter Pan (Flying Ability)

Peter Pan
This one’s, well, obvious!

Alice (Elasticity)

Alice
This curious gal can grow to epic proportions.

Sleeping Beauty (Slumber Maven)

Sleeping Beauty
She can sleep through anything.

Mowgli (Communication Master)

Mowgli
He can talk to people and the animal world.

Hercules (Super-Human Strength)

Hercules
This Greek demigod went from zero to hero… just like that!

Belle (Beast Tamer)

Belle
She comes in handy when up against fierce creatures.

Elsa (Cold and Ice Manipulation)

Elsa
Do you want to build a snowman?

Winnie the Pooh Exhibition Opens in Japan

In 2015, the Walt Disney Archives embarked on an international touring exhibit program, Winnie the Pooh Exhibition, which is currently traveling throughout the country of Japan. After opening at Tokyo’s Matsuya Ginza department store on August 6th, the exhibition continues traveling into select Japanese cities well into 2016.

In showcasing more than 400 historical objects celebrating everyone’s favorite “willy, nilly, silly old bear,” the exhibit aims to present the history, art, and legacy of Disney’s Winnie the Pooh to viewers of all ages.

Let’s take a brief virtual tour of what stories and sights the exhibit includes.

Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh Archives in Japan
Winnie the Pooh Exhibition presents the history of Winnie the Pooh and includes rare treasures from the Walt Disney Archives.

Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh Archive Exhibit in Japan
From A. A. Milne’s inspiration for the character and the Hundred Acre Wood (where Winnie the Pooh and his friends live) to Walt Disney’s telling of the stories, the character’s journey into animation, and the history of the animated features, this special exhibition takes visitors to the world of Winnie the Pooh with animation sketches, maquettes, and worldwide Winnie the Pooh nostalgia.

Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh Archives on Display in Japan
Winnie the Pooh is perhaps the most iconic—and beloved—teddy bear in the world. British author Alan Alexander Milne began his career as an essayist, editor, novelist, playwright, and poet—but it wasn’t until 1926 that he published the whimsical book that introduced the teddy bear.

Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh Archived Sketch
A. A. Milne never intended to be a “children’s” author, but after the birth of his son (named, incidentally, Christopher Robin) he began writing poems that were meant—just as were Walt Disney’s films—for “the child in all of us.” Milne’s legacy was firmly established by the four “children’s books” of verse and stories he wrote about his son’s adventures with a certain bear “of very little brain,” the world’s beloved Winnie the Pooh.

Winnie the Pooh Books on Display in the Walt Disney Archives
A loving father who often read aloud to his children, Walt Disney saw how much joy his daughter Diane found in the Winnie the Pooh books. He thought they would be perfect for animation, so after the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, he began pursuing the film rights.

Winnie the Pooh Books on Display in the Walt Disney Archives
Momoko Ishii was a distinguished Japanese author, critic, editor, and translator of children’s books. As an editor at Iwanami Shoten Publishers she had “a blissful encounter with A. A. Milne’s Pooh books.” She decided to become a writer of children’s literature, and a thoughtful translator into Japanese of what she felt were important children’s books. The first translation she attempted was Winnie the Pooh.

Winnie the Pooh Art on Display in Japan
While Walt wanted to make sure the Pooh films had a Disney look, he and his artists also respected and admired the genius of Ernest Shepard’s delicate drawings, which perfectly matched the whimsy of Milne’s stories.

Ernest Shepard's Winnie the Pooh Characters
Walt also wanted the films to have the illusion of storybooks coming to life, so the films open in a live-action nursery featuring real stuffed toys. Book pages turn of their own accord, and the characters, which first appear to be merely drawings on a background, begin to animate across the page.

Winnie the Pook Archived Drawings on Display in Japan
One of Disney’s famed “Nine Old Men,” Wolfgang Reitherman, directed the first Pooh featurette, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. It was released on February 4, 1966, and was an immediate hit with American audiences.

Winnie the Pooh Artwork
Several of Disney’s famed “Nine Old Men” joined the animation team to make the second Pooh featurette, which, like the first, was directed by Woolie Reitherman.Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day was released in December 1968. The film was a tremendous success with audiences and critics, and it received an Academy Award® as best animated short film.

Winnie the Pooh artwork on display in the Walt Disney Archives Exhibit in Japan
Two chapters in The House at Pooh Corner, A. A. Milne’s second Pooh book, inspired Disney’s Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, which was released in 1974. Another of Walt’s top animators, John Lounsbery, directed the film.

Still from Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
As production of Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1983) began, veteran Disney voice performer Sterling Holloway was getting ready to retire and decided not to continue his signature role as Winnie the Pooh. Actor Hal Smith, who in 1981 had voiced Pooh for Disney’s educational film Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons, took over the role.

Book Covers from the Winnie the Pooh Archive Exhibit, inspired by A. A. Milne's original stories
Although several more Pooh movies had followed the first four featurettes, each telling brand-new stories about the characters, Walt Disney Animation Studios decided it was time to bring Winnie the Pooh back into the feature animation division and make a new Pooh film, Winnie the Pooh, inspired by A. A. Milne’s original stories and what producer Peter Del Vecho called “the great storytelling and wit of those first movies—Honey Tree and Blustery Day…” This also meant a return to traditional hand-drawn 2-D animation.

Winnie the Pooh Dolls on Display in the Walt Disney Archive Exhibit in Japan
The public adored the bear of very little brain right from the beginning: the publication of A. A. Milne’s original tales led to a plethora of Pooh dolls, toys, songbooks, calendars, games, and even dish sets. But it would take Walt Disney and his creative team to create a Hundred Acre Wood that truly circles the globe.

Star Wars Meets College Sports in New Apparel Line

Whether a member of an undefeated empire or part of a rebel alliance, collegiate sports fans know what it means to be part of a legacy. Now college sports fans can celebrate their school pride with the power of the Force by sporting a new collection of apparel and accessories, which features iconic designs from the Star Wars saga.

Everything you need for an intergalactic sports showdown

—T-shirts, caps, throws, outerwear, lunchboxes, coolers and more—featuring participating college’s unique graphics and favorite Star Wars characters like Yoda, Darth Vader and Stormtroopers. Gear up the friends and family for the next home game or make the jump to lightspeed with your own Star Wars tailgate at a campus not too far, far away.

The new collection of apparel and accessories is available for more than 50 schools including marquee universities such as Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, LSU, Nebraska, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. The apparel is available now at top retailers such as Kohls and Old Navy, and the entire range will roll out to campus stores nationwide this fall.

For a complete list of participating schools, visit StarWars.com.

Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron‘s Official Synopsis, Upcoming Frozen Attraction at Epcot, Plus More in News Briefs

Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron Official Synopsis Revealed

Marvel Studios has released an official synopsis for its upcoming feature, Avengers: Age of Ultron, the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure. Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron will be released in U.S. theaters on May 1, 2015.


 

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Save the Date!

Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
Summer and Fall 2014
D23 Disney Fanniversary Celebration
September 27
D23 Member Night at Aladdin on Broadway
October 11
From the Vaults: Sleeping Beauty
November 8
Walt Disney Studios and Archives Tour
November 11
The Hunchback of Notre Dame VIP Experience
November 22-23
Destination D: Attraction Rewind at Disney’s Contemporary Resort in Walt Disney World
Through January 4, 2015
Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives, presented by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
August 14-16, 2015
D23 Expo 2015 returns to Anaheim, California

Television
September 29
Phineas and Ferb—“Lost in Danville” premieres on Disney XD at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.
October 13
Star Wars Rebels premieres on Disney XD at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
October 20
Kirby Buckets debuts on Disney XD at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Parks
September 1, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, and 28; and October 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties at Magic Kingdom Park
September 26, 30; October 3, 6, 8, 10, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, and 31
Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort
November 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, and 30; and December 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 19
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parties at Magic Kingdom Park
Studios
October 10
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day opens in theaters.
November 7
Big Hero 6 opens
December 25, 2014
Into the Woods opens in theaters
March 13, 2015
Cinderella opens in theaters
June 19, 2015
Inside Out opens in theaters (along with the short Lava)

Plans for Frozen Attraction Underway at Epcot
Plans for Frozen Attraction Underway at Epcot

Last week Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Tom Staggs announced that Walt Disney World will undergo a deep freeze with the addition of a Frozen attraction in the Norway Pavilion in Epcot.

Visit D23.com to learn more about the “cool” developments that are getting underway. ►


 

New Poster Revealed for Into The Woods
New Poster Revealed for Into The Woods

Into the Woods, a modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales, is released in theaters on December 25. Disney has released a new poster for the film, showing Meryl Streep as the witch. Also starring Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, and Chris Pine, Into the Woods is a humorous and heartfelt musical that follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel—all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them.


 

Watch a New Season 2 Preview for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Coulson and his team face the epic task of rebuilding their organization when Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returns for a second season on Tuesday, September 23 at 9 p.m. ET. Check out this new preview featuring the returning agents along with some new faces—as well as a couple of not-so-friendly faces for good measure.


 

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See a Sneak Preview of Big Hero 6 at Disneyland Beginning September 26

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ latest feature, Big Hero 6, opens in theaters in 3-D on November 7, 2014, but in the meantime, guests to Disneyland Park will be able to catch an early look at the film. For a limited time beginning September 26, the Big Hero 6 Sneak Peek will be presented in 4-D with special in-theater effects at the Magic Eye Theater in Tomorrowland.


 

The Walt Disney Studios Main Theatre Honors Frozen
The Walt Disney Studios Main Theatre Honors Frozen

D23 Members who have visited the Walt Disney Studios Main Theatre know that the art on the landmark building’s façade changes every year in honor of Disney’s contributions to the art of feature animation. On Friday, September 12, Frozen directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck and producer Peter Del Vecho joined The Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger, and Andrew Millstein, executive vice president and general manager, Walt Disney Animation Studios, to reveal the new marquee featuring Frozen‘s famous sisters, Anna and Elsa.


 

Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Adding Falcon and Yondu
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Adding Falcon and Yondu

Disney Interactive has announced two more additions to the Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) line-up. Guardians of the Galaxy‘s Yondu will be playable in both the Toy Box 2.0 and the Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Play Set, and he’ll also make an appearance in the Marvel Team-Up: Yondu Power Disc. And Captain America’s closest ally Falcon is an indispensable addition to the Marvel’s Avengers Play Set and Toy Box 2.0. Other characters can also fly like Falcon when players use the Falcon’s Wings Power Disc.


 

Meet Anna and Elsa at Disneyland in a New Way With Return Time Tickets
Meet Anna and Elsa at Disneyland in a New Way With Return Time Tickets

Disneyland Park is instituting a new virtual wait system for guests who want to meet Frozen‘s Anna and Elsa at their special location in Fantasyland. Instead of waiting on a standard queue, guests can present their valid park ticket or Annual Passport to obtain a Return Time Ticket, which assigns a 20-minute window to return later in the day to meet with Arendelle’s princesses. Once all return times for the day are distributed no more return times will be issued. This new system allows guests to enjoy other attractions while they wait for their royal appointment.


 

Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2015 Cover Revealed
Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2015 Cover Revealed

StarWars.com previewed the cover for the upcoming Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2015 magazine, hitting newsstands on November 11, 2014. The cover photo is a vintage shot taken during production of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. The Special Edition issue will include a new interview with Dee Bradley Baker, voice of the clone army in Star Wars: The Clone Wars; along with classic Star Wars Insider articles as well as new material that features chats with supporting players and some of the behind-the-scenes people who helped bring the saga to life.

New Into the Woods One-Sheet Released

Starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine, Into the Woods is a humorous and heartfelt musical that follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel—all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them.

Catch the film in theaters on December 25.

Disney Interactive Unveils Full List of Power Discs for Disney Infinity (2.0 Edition)

The countdown is on for the September 23 launch of Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) in North America, and today Disney Interactive announced the full lineup of Power Discs—the circular and hexagonal discs that allow gamers to customize their play experiences in the game. From slipping into Spider-Man’s costume to flying on Aladdin’s Magic Carpet, players will have access to more than 80 special powers, gadgets, themes and vehicles.

The company will launch 82 Power Discs from both Disney (42) and Marvel (40). Circular discs will add costumes, area of effect attacks and team-ups. Hexagonal Power Discs will add new weapons, vehicles and sky and terrain customizations. Stack up to three together and receive triple the benefits!

Walt Disney Looks Dapper as Ever in These Disneyland Photos

On many of Walt Disney’s trips to Disneyland, whether it was for work or pleasure, he always arrived in style. We combed through the Walt Disney Archives to bring you a look at a few of those visits for inspiration, so you can look as dapper as Walt.

As you’ll see, dressing up for a day at Disneyland is a tradition that dates to the opening of the park.

Walt poses in Town Square at Disneyland during construction of the park.

Walt Disney with some well-dressed Mouseketeers
Walt with some well-dressed Mouseketeers.
Walt Disney at the Peter Pan's Flight attraction at Disneyland.
Walt at the Peter Pan’s Flight attraction at Disneyland.
Walt Disney stands near the Central Plaza, ready to capture another gorgeous Disneyland day on film.
Walt stands near the Central Plaza, ready to capture another gorgeous Disneyland day on film.

Meet the Winner of D23’s Disney Side Sweepstakes, Plus See Our Favorite Photos

This summer, D23 Members had the chance to snap a selfie of their Disney Side to win an incredible prize package:

a vacation to Disneyland Resort and D23 Expo 2015!

Hundreds of entries poured in featuring members in homemade costumes, buried in piles of plush Disney critters, and even sporting tattoos of their favorite characters, but alas, there could be only one winner. The lucky D23 Member randomly selected was Karla Amaya from South Gate, California!

Karla’s winning photo: herself as the Queen of Hearts.

Karla Amaya from South Gate, California as the Queen of Hearts

“My Queen of Hearts photo shows my creative Disney Side, the child in me,”

. . . says Karla. “She’s such a mischievous person, and is anything but ordinary.”

Karla couldn’t believe she won when she got the email notifying her of her prize. She’s never been to D23 Expo before, and she can’t wait to see what’s in store for 2015 and be surrounded by everything Disney! Plus, she’s looking forward to taking in as many rides and attractions as possible at Disneyland next August. “It doesn’t matter how old you are, Disneyland is the happiest place on earth!” says Karla.

We couldn’t resist showing you some of our other favorite entries. Enjoy this gallery of our 23 favorite Disney Side selfies!

Aly Antorcha from Arlington, Virginia
Aly Antorcha from Arlington, Virginia
Kathleen Seaman from Dunedin, Florida
Kathleen Seaman from Dunedin, Florida
Philip Iannitti from Bronxville, New York
Philip Iannitti from Bronxville, New York
Betsy Benton from Boise, Idaho
Betsy Benton from Boise, Idaho
Dale Reinke from Fort Collins, Colorado
Dale Reinke from Fort Collins, Colorado
Doug Hooley from Dexter, Oregon
Doug Hooley from Dexter, Oregon
Brian Rock from Chesterfield, Virginia
Brian Rock from Chesterfield, Virginia
Renee Smith from Los Banos, California
Renee Smith from Los Banos, California
John Phillips from Owensboro, Kentucky
John Phillips from Owensboro, Kentucky
Timothy Peters from Claymont, Delaware
Timothy Peters from Claymont, Delaware
Ed Oberle from New Berlin, Wisconsin
Ed Oberle from New Berlin, Wisconsin
Natalie Stuart from Cooper City, Florida
Natalie Stuart from Cooper City, Florida
Michael Borg from San Jose, California
Michael Borg from San Jose, California
Heather Petri, from Tampa, Florida
Heather Petri, from Tampa, Florida
Ellen Honeck from Centennial, Colorado
Ellen Honeck from Centennial, Colorado
Steven Kusnitz from Reseda, California
Steven Kusnitz from Reseda, California
Mary Jo Collins from Lenoir City, Tennnesee
Mary Jo Collins from Lenoir City, Tennnesee
Rebecca Foreman from Largo, Florida
Rebecca Foreman from Largo, Florida
Denise Collantes from Chula Vista, California
Denise Collantes from Chula Vista, California
Blair Morgan from Greensboro, North Carolina
Blair Morgan from Greensboro, North Carolina
Heather Brainerd from Victor, New York
Heather Brainerd from Victor, New York
Vanessa Estes Di Julio from Issaquah, Washington
Vanessa Estes Di Julio from Issaquah, Washington
Kristal Mallonee-Klier from Towson, Maryland
Kristal Mallonee-Klier from Towson, Maryland

Disneyland Resort Celebrates Halloween Time 2014 Now Through October 31

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort is a one-of-a-kind celebration of chilling, family-friendly fun.

From Friday, September 12, through Friday, October 31, guests will explore their spooky Disney Side with special Halloween transformations of Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain; encounter Disney villains conjured by a magic cauldron; dance to the Mad T Party band and meet Mickey Mouse and his friends in Halloween costumes.

An additional Halloween Time highlight is the separate-ticket, after-hours Mickey’s Halloween Party, where adults and children show their Disney Side by dressing in costumes, trick-or-treating at Disneyland Park and enjoying an array of special entertainment, including the exclusive Halloween Screams fireworks spectacular.

New to Halloween Time at Disneyland this year are the latest twists at Haunted Mansion Holiday and additional entertainment experiences at the Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch, with more mysterious fun joining the Astounding Cauldron of Magic.

Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy in Tomorrowland
Spooky Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy in Tomorrowland is one of the guest favorites during Halloween Time. The unique Halloween-themed experience begins as a typical Space Mountain adventure, but suddenly launches voyagers into a haunted section of the universe. Ghosts appear out of the starry darkness and swirling galaxies of Space Mountain, reaching out as if to grab guests as they speed through space. The exhilarating drops and curves are punctuated by piercing screams, creepy sound effects and haunting music.

Jack Skellington returns to Disneyland to take over the Haunted Mansion and brings Haunted Mansion Holiday back to New Orleans Square. Transformed with a mix of Halloween spookiness and Christmas cheer, Haunted Mansion Holiday is inspired by the classic animated film Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas.

Guests find new surprises within the Mansion every Halloween, including the 2014 Haunted Mansion Holiday gingerbread house. This year’s creepy creation adds a little whimsy with a hapless gingerbread zombie who is trapped inside—surrounded by frightening spikes that are very sharp, red-and-white candy canes. This is the 14th original gingerbread design since Haunted Mansion Holiday debuted in 2001. The design also features opening and closing doors and special lights.

In Disney California Adventure Park, Halloween Time offers frightful fun for guests of all ages, with favorite attractions such as The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, where a “supernatural” event happened on Halloween evening 1939, 75 years ago, forever haunting the building with spine-tingling fun. Also at Disney California Adventure, the nighttime Mad T Party in Hollywood Land gets some new Halloween spice. Tweedledee and Tweedledum welcome guests as the Mad Hatter offers some devilishly delicious All Hallows Eve fun featuring new Halloween music and a chilling new look for the Mad T Party band.