Why Magic Kingdom’s New Fireworks Show is Truly Spectacular

By Nicole Nalty

In our opinion, watching a fireworks spectacular is the best way to top off a perfect Disney day. According to Disney Legend Richard Sherman, Walt thought a sparkling fireworks show was the perfect “kiss goodnight” for guests enjoying a day at Disneyland (Richard even penned a song about it!). Guests visiting Disney’s Florida-based fantasy land are in for a treat with the debut of Happily Ever After, a brand-new fireworks spectacular––created just for guests of Magic Kingdom park––full of unbelievable projection-mapping technology, an emotional score, and, of course, fantastic fireworks.

The nighttime spectacular, debuting this Friday, May 12, at Magic Kingdom, celebrates some of Disney’s greatest adventures, with moments from Moana, Brave, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, The Princess and the Frog, and Aladdin among the many Disney favorites showcased throughout the show. While the stories told in Happily Ever After will be familiar to Disney fans, you’ll find amazing new animation from the folks (read: creative geniuses) at Walt Disney Animation Studios for sequences exclusive to the new show. “It’s just fun to play with these characters in a completely different context than the original film,” Eric Goldberg, original animator of Aladdin’s Genie and many more beloved characters, told the Disney Parks Blog.

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Cinderella Castle enchants during the Once Upon a Time projection show, thanks to projection-mapping technology.

Melding together classic storytelling and the latest and greatest technologies is what Disney does best––in Happily Ever After, hand-drawn animation joins forces with the latest projection-mapping technology, a tool that the park has utilized since the debut of The Magic, The Memories & You in 2010. Cinderella Castle becomes a blank canvas for these magic makers––as art director Ryan Kravetz noted, “It’s not paper, it’s not a cel. The physical structure of this castle as our starting point is a really powerful medium to be using.”

The soundtracks that accompany Disney fireworks are memorable and moving, and the new music created for Magic Kingdom’s new show is no exception. Contemporary versions of popular Disney songs and an all-new score, recorded across the pond at London’s Air Studios, will weave together the many Disney adventures you’ll experience during the show, and a new song created just for the show—appropriately titled “Happily Ever After”—will inspire guests to dream big and never give up. The song comes to life through the voices of country music artist Angie Keilhauer and singer Jordan Fisher, who most recently took on Maui’s “You’re Welcome,” alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda, on the Moana soundtrack. (Get a sneak peek of the song here).

Most importantly, Happily Ever After has heart. As Disney Legend Mark Henn put it, “I think that these characters, the stories, and the journeys that they’ve all gone through that we see in the show will remind people that happily ever after still can exist, we can still have our hopes and dreams and still hope for that ‘happily ever after.’”

Zombies Take Over Disney Channel

By D23 Team

Production has begun on the next Disney Channel Original Movie, Zombies. Set to premiere in 2018, the story centers on a groundbreaking semester at Seabrook High School, the pride and joy of the town of Seabrook, which is rooted in traditional suburban life, thrives on uniformity, and loves a good pep rally! When transfer students from Zombietown transfer to Seabrook High, chaos ensues, particularly when a cheerleader, Addison, and a zombie football star, Zed, fall in love. Expect awesome music, amazing dancing, and a story about the undead that’s filled with life and heart.

Zombies is directed by Jeffrey Hornaday, choreographed by both Christopher Scott and Jeffrey Hornaday (whose moves you know from Teen Beach Movie), and executive produced by Effie Brown and Jeffrey Hornaday. Adam Bonnett, executive vice president, Original Programming, Disney Channels Worldwide, said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Jeffrey Hornaday again to bring this new world of zombies and cheerleading to life. Jeffrey and Chris Scott have delivered some of our most memorable musical sequences on Disney Channel; and now with Effie Brown on board as an executive producer, we are excited to deliver this inspirational story about tolerance, inclusion, individuality, and conviction—each relatable themes for our viewers.”

The film stars American Housewife’s Meg Donnelly (above left) as Addison and Milo Manheim (above right) as Zed, Trevor Tordjman (below left) as Addison’s cousin, Jump In’s Kylee Russell (below center) returns to the DCOM family as Zed’s zombie best friend, and Carla Jeffery (below right) joins as Addison’s friend Bree.

DCOM Zombies cast

Stay tuned for more on Zombies and all things Disney!

New Fireworks, Raven’s Debut, and Idol Returns—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Magic Kingdom Park’s latest nighttime spectacular debuts on May 12, and American Idol comes to ABC … Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Happily Ever After Debuts at Magic Kingdom on May 12—Watch It Live

There’s a brand-new nighttime spectacular on the horizon at Walt Disney World Resort, just in time for the summer season! Happily Ever After will be seen nightly above Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, and it’s chock-full of amazing Disney magic—the latest in pyrotechnics, amazing original music (including a new theme song!), animation drawn specifically for the spectacular, and so much more.

Our pals at the Disney Parks Blog recently followed along as the Happily Ever After team readied the show for Magic Kingdom audiences; check out the video above for a very cool behind-the-scenes look at all the fun. And here’s some truly amazing news: You can watch the spectacular’s premiere this Friday night, May 12, right on your very own computer or mobile device! The show will be live-streaming on the Parks Blog at 8:55 p.m. ET… so don’t miss your chance to witness some Disney fireworks history.

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Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
May 12, 2017
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Marty Sklar in Florida
May 13, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl On the Lot
May 13, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl in Florida
May 19, 2017
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: An Afternoon Adventure to Pandora with Joe Rohde in Florida
May 20, 2017
D23 Invites Members to be Among the First to Explore Pandora—The World of Avatar
June 3, 2017
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Return to Walt’s Birthplace in Florida
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
October 1, 2017
D23’s Fanniversary Celebrates 35 Years of Epcot
October 1, 2017
A Progressive Dinner Celebrating 35 Years of Epcot
October 3, 2017
D23’s Sip and Stroll
Parks
March 1–May 29, 2017
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 27, 2017
Pandora—The World of Avatar opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
May 27, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy–Mission: BREAKOUT! opening at Disney California Adventure
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
May 26, 2017
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales opens in theaters
June 16, 2017
Cars 3 opens in theaters
November 3, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok opens in theaters
November 22, 2017
Coco opens in theaters
December 15, 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in theaters
Television
July 21, 2017
Disney’s Descendants 2 debuts on Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime and ABC (8 p.m. ET)
July 21, 2017
Raven’s Home debuts on Disney Channel (10 p.m. ET)

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This Is American Idol… and It’s Coming to ABC!

Over the course of almost two decades, it launched music careers and thrilled audiences around the globe… and now, it’s coming to ABC! That’s right: American Idol is returning to television for the 2017–18 season; a host and judges will be announced at a later date.

American Idol on ABC… that has a nice ring to it,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC. “Idol is an entertainment icon, and now it will air where it belongs, in ABC’s lineup of addictive fan favorites alongside Dancing with the Stars and The Bachelor. America, get ready for the return of a bigger, bolder, and better-than-ever Idol.”

American Idol earned 67 Emmy® nominations and nine wins during its 15-season run, and the performers it discovered have won 14 Grammys®, two Golden Globes®, and even an Academy Award®! Stay tuned for more Idol-rific info as it becomes available…

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Raven’s Home to Debut on Disney Channel on July 21

We’re having a premonition… we see it now: Raven-Symoné is returning to her iconic role of Raven Baxter with a brand-new show, Raven’s Home, debuting on Disney Channel this very summer!

Raven’s Home, also featuring former That’s So Raven co-star Anneliese van der Pol, will premiere on Friday, July 21, at 10 p.m. EDT on Disney Channel—and will be available on the Disney Channel app, Video on Demand, and the Disney Channel YouTube soon after. (Wanna make a night of it? Check out Disney’s Descendants 2 earlier that same night!)

The new series features Raven and Chelsea (van der Pol) as single moms who come together to raise their children—Raven’s 11-year-old twins, Booker (Issac Ryan Brown) and Nia (Navia Robinson), and Chelsea’s 9-year-old son Levi (Jason Maybaum)—in one crazy-fun household that often includes the twins’ best friend and neighbor, Tess (Sky Katz). Raven still catches a peek of the future, but she’s not the only one in the family who does… Booker has the same ability! While Booker uses his newly found power to try and make sense of middle school and his new family life, Raven uses her power to help her be a better mom; a great fashion designer; and an awesome friend.

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Telly Leung Joins Aladdin on Broadway

With original star Adam Jacobs headlining the recently launched national tour of Disney Theatrical Productions’ hit Broadway musical Aladdin, it leaves room for a new “street rat” with a heart of gold… enter Telly Leung, a vet of the Great White Way with credits including Flower Drum Song, Rent, Wicked, and Pacific Overtures—as well as a turn as “Dalton Academy Warbler” Wes on FOX’s tune-filled show Glee.

Catch Telly in Aladdin in NYC beginning on June 13—and see Adam, along with the North American tour cast, at the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago now through September 10.

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Major League Baseball will “Feel the Force” This Summer!

Enjoy baseball? Do you also enjoy excellent sci-fi entertainment like Star Wars? Color you lucky! Just last week, during Star Wars Day (otherwise known as “May the Fourth be With You”), Major League Baseball announced a summer-long celebration of “a galaxy far, far away”…
From now through September, teams across the league host super-fun Star Wars Days/Nights that feature cool giveaways unique to each game, special events, costumed characters, and so much more. And start planning now: Fans are encouraged to cosplay as their Star Wars faves!

Tickets to these games—from L.A. to Pittsburgh and tons of cities in between—are on sale now, so lightspeed to StarWars.com for more information.

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Get the Lowdown on Pandora – The World of Avatar from D23

Featuring some of the most beautiful, state-of-the-art Disney magic anywhere on the planet, Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom—opening later this month—is sure to delight kids and adults alike. Hoping to visit in the near future? Read up on D23’s recent Pandorian tìsop (that’s Na’vi for “journey”), including a look into the delicious dishes at Pandora’s restaurants, the totally unique flora and fauna, and the spectacular attractions.

9 Practically Perfect Gifts for a Magical Mother’s Day

By D23 Team

Moms are notoriously hard to shop for, which can make Mother’s Day––in which we attempt to celebrate everything that your mom has done for you in just one day––pretty daunting. Luckily, if your mom is a Disney fan, gift giving just got a lot easier. Shop our favorite items below and don’t forget your D23 discount!

Mother's Day gift guide

H2O+ Sea Marine & Sea Salt Spa Collection
There are a lot of great reasons to stay in a Disney Resort hotel, but one of our favorites is the H2O+ bath amenities. Mom can get the resort experience at home with this spa-inspired set.

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Disney Parks Robe
Pair the H2O+ collection with this cozy Disney Parks Robe for the ultimate hotel-at-home experience.

Mother's Day gift guide

Mickey Mouse Stud Earrings
Subtle and sleek, we’re all ears for this Mickey-inspired jewelry.

Mother's Day gift guide

Disney Princess Keys Zip Zip Satchel by Dooney & Bourke
Speaking of subtle, this key-print bag is super adorable and super Disney––you just have to look closely! Snag this one for your mom to show that she has the key to your heart, aw…

Mother's Day gift guide

Edna Mode Mug
Moms are bold, dramatic, heroic! And so is this Edna Mode mug, which is perfect for when your mom needs a little pep in her step (read: caffeine), and a little inspiration from Pixar’s greatest pep talker.

Mother's Day gift guide

Stroomtrooper Waffle Maker
If your mom is a fan of galaxies far, far away, make her some Star Wars-inspired waffles with this Stormtrooper waffle maker. There’s also a Darth Vader variation (although that feels more appropriate for Father’s Day, right?), or, if the light calls to her, a BB-8 version.

Mother's Day gift guide

Alice Through the Looking Glass Limited Edition Fine China Tea Set
Set up a wonderful afternoon tea featuring these whimsical dishes inspired by Alice Through the Looking Glass.

Mother's Day gift guide

Poster Art of the Disney Parks
Celebrate your mom’s love of Disney theme parks with this colorful coffee table book.

Mother's Day gift guide

Beauty and the Beast Bangle Set by Danielle Nicole
If your mom was enchanted by Beauty and the Beast (who wasn’t?!), treat her to this bangle trio.

The Delectable, Collectible Pandora – The World of Avatar

By Beth Deitchman

We’re bringing you details about this amazing new land opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on D23.com. Click here to read part 1 about this spectacular world and the people you’ll encounter there, in part 2 we looked at the amazing details in the flora, the fauna and the bioluminescent forest, and part 3 took you further into Pandora’s two thrilling attractions. Stay tuned to D23.com for more details as the May 27 opening nears, and hear more from the creative team bringing Pandora to life in the summer issue of Disney twenty three.

From the smallest flowers on hanging vines and the rich soundscape that brings you the sound of a rainforest as it evolves over the course of a day, to the range of smells you encounter on the Flight of Passage attraction, Pandora – The World of Avatar affects all of your senses.

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Your tastebuds will be tantalized at the fast-casual dining establishment Satu’li Canteen and drink stand Pongu Pongu. Pongu Pongu is run by an ex-pat (someone originally from Earth who decided to remain on Pandora following the conflict between the Na’vi and the RDA) and it takes inspiration from the original tiki bars, Walt Disney Imagineering Portfolio Creative Executive Joe Rohde shares. The first generation of tiki bars were largely started by World War II veterans in Hawaii, Rohde explains. “There was something sincere about them and heartfelt,” Rohde says. “It’s not ironic. It’s not a retro thing. It’s about something real.” Pongu Pongu’s owner is a former mechanic for the RDA, so look for the AMP suit that stands as a totem that indicates you’ve come to the right place for refreshments.

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Satu’li Canteen is set in a Quonset hut-inspired building that used to be the mess hall for the RDA employees who worked on Pandora. If you walk around the restaurant, you’ll notice tribal objects and Na’vi cooking tools that have been placed around the hall, like the Hometree Bowl, a woven vessel used to hold and transfer ingredients. Of course, Rohde tells us, “Every bit as much artistry has gone into the food in here as it has gone into everything else.”

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“It’s our job to tell a food story,” Executive Chef Lenny De George states proudly. “You think about this planet, they pay a lot of respect to the natural bounty that provides, and the way that we cook would not be putting it in an oven with gas.” At Satu’li Canteen, the chefs cook with wood. Grilled meats are plentiful, as is sustainable fish and even spiced tofu. The signature dish is the Satu’li Bowl, which invites guests to choose a protein, a base (grain-based, salad, or even a quinoa-vegetable combo that comes with tropical bursting boba pearls), and a sauce. There are more than 50 different combinations, almost guaranteeing that you’ll never eat the same meal twice.

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Of course, less adventurous eaters will find options that seem somewhat more familiar. Steamed pods are a delicacy on Pandora (and in other parts of the world, where they’re more commonly thought of as “bao”), and the Cheeseburger Pod combines all the flavors of home with a new texture and form. “It doesn’t look the same and it doesn’t really feel quite the same,” Chef Lenny says, “but when you taste it you’ll know that you are eating a cheeseburger from home.”

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There are two signature desserts: a Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse that, Pastry Chef Stefan Riemer says, combines yellow mangoes and blueberries in an homage to the Na’vi with their blue complexions and their bright yellow eyes. Chef Stefan knew there had to be a chocolate dessert, as well, and he points out that dark chocolate is rich in antioxidants—something the health-conscious Na’vi might appreciate. The Chocolate Cake with a Crunch Cookie, Banana Cream and Goji Berries, like the cheesecake, comes in a size that’s the perfect portion for one. Chef Stefan doesn’t advocate sharing when it comes to dessert, and he urges guests, “Indulge in your own dessert!”

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Brian Koziol, concept development director, Beverage Sales & Standards, Experience Planning & Integration, Food & Beverage for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, introduces a Pandora Sunrise—a nonalcoholic blend of pineapple, lemon, and mango juices combined with limeade and Powerade Melon—the perfect thirst quencher on a hot Pandora afternoon. Adult travelers to Pandora can choose from two craft beers: Hawkes’ Grog Ale is a lovely Pandora-inspired green in color, while Mo’ara High Country Ale suggests the highlands of the stunning Na’vi valley. Wine served at the Pandora dining establishments comes from Sonoma, California, rather than Pandora, though the winery is appropriately named “Banshee.”

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Ex-pats also serve as proprietors for Windtraders, where guests can take home apparel that’s evocative of the designs of the totems seen around the land; a Na’vi Translator; plush baby banshees, and, what’s sure to be popular with travelers of all ages, a robotic banshee that will perch on your shoulder and interact with you—and, since you have a controller, anyone else you may wish your banshee to greet. A Naturalist from Alpha Centauri Expeditions is stationed at the Rookery to help you choose from 10 different styles, and they’ll also encourage you to pledge to respect the natural world on Pandora—and on Earth when you return home.

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At Windtraders, you can also purchase a custom figure of yourself envisioned as a Na’vi, by way of facial scanning and customization that you’ve selected. Over the course of a visit to Pandora, you’ll come to see that the Na’vi spirit lives within us all—and it’s something you’ll want to keep with you until you return.

D23 Fab Five: Erin Andrews’ Disney Family Memories

By Ingrid Meilan

Erin Andrews is a lifelong Disney fan. “I grew up in Florida,” the Dancing with the Stars co-host tells D23, “So I was basically raised at Walt Disney World.” Living only 90 minutes from Orlando, the sportscaster says that she was lucky enough to visit the parks on a regular basis. “My parents would take my sister and me if we wanted to have dinner one night or if we wanted to pop in for a couple of rides or watch some fireworks!”

Andrews says what she loves most about Disney is that the memories she created at the parks revolve around the people she loves. “For me, Disney is all about family,” she says. “My dad loves Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney. From the movies, to the music, to the rides, to the food, to just walking down Main Street, U.S.A, Disney is something my whole family loves.”

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While prepping for tonight’s episode of Dancing with the Stars, Andrews—who calls the show’s annual Disney-themed night her “favorite night of the year”—took a moment to share her “Fab Five” Disney memories with D23.

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1. Family bonding time at the Magic Kingdom
“Once my family and I went to the late, late dinner at Cinderella Castle during a tropical storm, and it was just raining and windy and the fireworks still went off! I remember watching them and my dad saying, ‘Only Disney could pull off fireworks in a tropical storm!’ We left the castle and the park had emptied out and I just remember my sister and I doing leaps and jumps and dancing down Main Street, U.S.A. It was so awesome.”

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2. The Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
“A big family tradition we have is going to the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. It’s an old-fashioned country-western dinner show at the Fort Wilderness Resort campgrounds in Orlando. I always loved eating the fried chicken and the strawberry shortcake there. My sister and I would always get picked out of the audience to be a part of the show, which was so much fun.”

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3. Knowing the best spot to watch fireworks from
“I have so many memories of hanging out with my family at the various hotels at Disney World. I love the Contemporary Resort—they have a place [the observation deck at California Grill] where you can go outside and listen to music while the fireworks are going off—it’s really fabulous.”

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4. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas at the Magic Kingdom is always so magical because it’s Florida and it’s 90 degrees and somehow they make it snow! My sister and I loved to get in the Christmas spirit and eat chocolate chip cookies.”

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5. A very magical proposal
“This past December, my family and I wanted to go to Disneyland to see Christmas decorations. We got to the park and did a couple of rides, and it was funny—my fiancé [hockey player Jarret Stoll] said he had the ring box in his pocket, and when we went on Indiana Jones, I grabbed him and he said he thought, ‘It’s over, she’s going to feel it!’ We went to dinner that night and afterwards he proposed! Then we watched the fireworks while I cried like a baby.”

Your Wildest Dreams Come True in the Attractions of Pandora – The World of Avatar

By Beth Deitchman

We’re bringing you details about this amazing new land opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom all week on D23.com. Click here to read part 1 about this spectacular world and the people you’ll encounter there, and in part 2 we looked at the amazing details in the flora, the fauna, and the bioluminescent forest. Stay tuned to D23.com for more details as the May 27 opening nears, and hear more from the creative team bringing Pandora to life in the summer issue of Disney twenty-three.

Sivako. It’s the Na’vi word for “Rise to the Challenge,” a call to action a Na’vi might use before first taking flight on a banshee or journeying down a mysterious river into a dark, bioluminescent forest. Disney Imagineers rose to the challenge of creating two spectacular attractions for Pandora – The World of Avatar—the wondrous river adventure Na’vi River Journey and the thrilling Avatar Flight of Passage. Last weekend, we had the opportunity to be among the first to experience both of these amazing, immersive attractions—twice, in the case of Avatar Flight of Passage!—and we’ll try to rise to the challenge of recounting our incredible adventure. Sivako, indeed!

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A totem representing the Shaman of Songs serves as your welcome to Na’vi River Journey, the attraction closest to the bridge that you cross to reach Pandora. The queue leads into a Na’vi structure that appears to be made with leaves, bamboo, and other natural items. Look up and you’ll see that the ceiling features an intricate, hand-woven representation of the map of the Mo’ara Valley and the river that we’re about to explore.

Shaman of Songs

Lisa Girolami, executive producer, Walt Disney Imagineering, prepares us for what we’re about to experience, telling us that we’re going deep into the forest, where it’s impossible to tell whether it’s day or night—and it’s so dark, we’ll be able to see the bioluminescent forest as we search for the Shaman of Songs. “She can activate the forest around her,” Girolami says of the Shaman, who happens to be the most complicated Audio-Animatronics® figure ever created by Walt Disney Imagineering.

Na'vi River Journey

Guests journey down the sacred river in a reed boat, the bioluminescence glowing all around. Animals and insects can be seen, in silhouette, moving atop stunning leaves overhead; shimmering water is reflected on the plant life; and soon we notice that the animals—not to mention the Na’vi—are off in the distance, moving in the same direction we are. The ride culminates with the boat’s arrival at the Shaman of Song, who greets us—musically, of course—and unites us with the living things around us.

The second attraction on Pandora, Flight of Passage, allows guests to explore the planet from another vantage point. Flying on the back of a banshee is an important rite of passage for all Na’vi, but not something we humans can achieve on our own. On the new attraction, guests can link to an avatar and experience the flight of a banshee.

There’s an exciting, epic story being told in the ride’s queue, and it begins in a sacred cave. Through pictographs that can be seen overhead, the intrinsic relationship between the Na’vi, the humans, and the banshee—a hallowed creature in Na’vi culture—is explored, production designer Colleen Meyers explains. “It’s really talking about the ritual, the journey, and all of the history through this cave,” she says, pointing out the blue mountain banshees and the Great Leonopteryx (think: really big banshee) that blocks their path in the paintings overhead.

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The cave comes to an abrupt halt and gives way to an RDA facility. “[The RDA] just bored a hole right into [the sacred Na’vi cave] and built a giant RDA facility on the backside of this cave in the middle of the jungle,” reveals Stefan Hellwig, executive creative director, Walt Disney Imagineering, and he draws our eye to RDA signs that have been posted, with words like “toxicity” prominently featured, underscoring the story of the damage humans can make to natural environments.

But restoration and regeneration are underway on Pandora, and the Pandora Conservation Initiative (PCI) has set up shop in the former RDA building. Mark LaVine, executive story development for Walt Disney Imagineering, explains, “[The banshee] is a keystone species of this whole local ecosystem.” By studying the banshee, the PCI scientists are developing a greater understanding of the current environment on Pandora. LaVine emphasizes, “We’ve worked closely with the animal scientist people here at Animal Kingdom to make sure that the things that you’re seeing, although into the future and a bit science fiction, are based in reality.”

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Before guests can take flight on the back of the banshee, they have to be linked to an avatar. This happens after we’re scanned and our genetic material is sampled in order to match us with our own personal avatars. Once matched, we board our “Ikran” (the Na’vi word for banshee), and twinkling lights before our eyes give way to the dazzling sky over Pandora as we soar over the land—swooping and curving, a breeze on our faces, mist in the air. You board the attraction like you would board a bike, but you truly feel like you’re atop a creature that you can feel breathe and move beneath you.

Flight of Passage

The ride is always thrilling, but never scary, as you bank and race across the sky, encountering impossibly large whale-like creatures and a fierce Leonopteryx with his 45-foot wingspan. All of your senses are heightened on this attraction, especially your olfactory. The smells of Pandora change as the ride continues: Floral notes give way to an earthier fragrance, until you—and your nose—reach the sea.

Though the multi-sensory experience uses cutting-edge technology and awe-inspiring special effects, Avatar producer Jon Landau says that in designing the attraction, the priority was not technology, but on how they wanted guests to feel. “Everybody wants to fly. At some point in our lives, we have all dreamed of flying,” he tells D23, and Flight of Passage—like Pandora itself—is truly a dream come true.

30 Years Later, Watch How Disney Dollars Were First Introduced at Disneyland!

By D23 Team

Thirty years ago—on May 5, 1987—Disney Dollars, the beloved “currency with character,” were first unveiled to the world. Spearheaded by late Disney Legend Jack Lindquist, the program represented one of the first instances of a private organization printing its own money and having it accepted in theme parks like the U.S. Dollar. Over the years, the bills have featured such favorite icons as Mickey (1987), Goofy (1987), and Minnie (1989), as well as Simba (1997), Donald Duck (2000), Tinker Bell (2002), Princess Aurora (2007), and Pirates of the Caribbean (2007).

While the Disney Dollars program has been discontinued, we’re excited to look back at the unveiling of the happiest currency on earth in honor of its milestone 30th anniversary. Exclusively for D23 Members, we present this rare historical film from 1987 that reveals how the bills were created and showcases some fantastic moments when the dollars were first introduced to guests. Keep an eye out as Jack Lindquist, Mickey Mouse, and even Scrooge McDuck make some very unique appearances:

Disney Dollars may no longer be purchased at either Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort, but the memories live on in the hearts (and collections) of Disney fans all over the world.

You Can’t Watch this Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Promo Video Without Dancing!

By Beth Deitchman

Still dancing to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2‘s awesome soundtrack? Well, we’ve got just the video to help you get your groove on. Our friends at Disney India have mashed together a retro Hindi disco song and the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 trailer to create this special promotional video that will have your toes tapping long before the first chorus of “Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Baba” kicks in.

Disney India acquired the rights to the song (from the 1984 Hindi film Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki) for this special teaser intended for Indian audiences. “[The] ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ are a super-cool set of Super Heroes who believe in having a ball as they save the galaxy. As music is a dominant aspect of the movie, we thought it would be a great idea to revive a retro hit dance for the Hindi version,” Amrita Pandey, vice president, Studios, Disney India, said in a statement, adding, “After listening to some popular songs from 1980s, the team unanimously felt ‘Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Baba’ echoes the fun spirit associated with the Guardians. The song is about making the best of the moment and enjoying it, just like these Super Heroes. We hope the mash-up for Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 will be enjoyed by existing and innumerable new fans in India.”

For more out-of-this-galaxy beats, check out the film’s official soundtrack—Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Mix Vol. 2available now. And D23 will catch you up on everything you need to know before you see the film, plus, we’ll even tell you which Guardian of the Galaxy you are.

7 Life Lessons Star Wars Taught Us

By Jocelyn Buhlman

It’s the most famous quote—the one that sends your heart racing and signals the adventure that’s about to begin:

“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away….”

As children, we learn how to live by travelling in the footsteps of our heroes. We can travel to new and better worlds—and learn how to make our own worlds better, by extension. Star Wars may take place long ago, but it also provides us an optimistic view for life now. We love Star Wars for a lot of reasons—there’s nothing like hearing the opening notes of the main theme; it jumps to lightspeed your memories of childhood awe at epic space battles, silly droids, and edge-of-your-seat lightsaber battles. But besides bringing adventure to your TV, your dreams, your Halloween costumes, and so much more, Star Wars provides life lessons that remind us to be the epic heroes of our lives. Here are our favorite lessons from the Star Wars saga that keep us inspired:

Luke and Leia

Family is Important 
Skywalker. That’s the name the tore the galaxy apart, and the name that pulled it back together. No matter if they are good or bad, the members of the Skywalker family drive the epic story that shapes the Star Wars saga. But more than that, Star Wars reminds us that family has a big impact in influencing your life: It can shape your dreams, whether you’re like Luke, admiring his war-hero father; or like Leia, shadowing your adoptive father’s political career to one day continue his mission. Sometimes it’s what your family does that changes your life. Jyn Erso was a forlorn troublemaker before a message from her father gave her a mission. Luke would never have left the moisture farm on Tatooine if he hadn’t seen the hologram of his sister. Whether your dad is a Sith Lord or your adopted relative is leading an intergalactic rebellion, your family helps shape who you are.

The Star Wars Rebels Ghost crew

A Good Crew Is Everything 
Not everyone in the Star Wars universe has a family, and not everyone wants to be a part of their family. But that’s OK—sometimes they just make their own. The crew of the Ghost in the animated show Star Wars Rebels have all come from very different walks in life, but through their missions to fight the Empire, they have become a tight-knit crew and a found family. Han Solo may take pride in being a roguish loner, but in reality he can’t seem to stop helping his friends, whether it’s his longstanding partnership with Chewbacca or his reluctant return to help the Rebel Alliance. He has a group of people who he may not admit are family, but he’d still save the galaxy for them again and again.

Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker

You Can Always Change 
Star Wars is a story of good and evil and of light and dark. But those who are evil are not permanently bound to their alignment. In fact, the saga makes a compelling argument that no matter how deeply the dark side has consumed you, you can still come back to the light. The most famous example is, of course, Anakin Skywalker. His fall from grace is remembered as his transformation to Darth Vader, but when faced with the order to kill his own son, he is finally able to break free from his corruption and destroy the Emperor.

Finn and Rey

There’s Power in Belief
The Force is invisible and yet it binds our universe together. Han used to think it was a bunch of ancient religious mumbo jumbo, but even he learned that sometimes believing in something you can’t see is what saves the day. It’s easy to become cynical and think that the galaxy is full of evil, but Luke’s optimistic reliance on the Force, in moments like destroying the first Death Star, helped save the day. That belief is passed on to Rey, who is doubtful of her Force potential at first, but who, as someone who admired Luke as a hero, eventually echoes Luke’s belief and relies on the Force to defeat Kylo Ren while fighting him on Starkiller base.

Rey

It’s Not About Where You’re From, It’s Who You Are 
Frequently in Star Wars stories, characters are driven by their destinies—what the Force wills and what mission drives them. But one thing Star Wars emphasizes is that your destiny is not always what you think. A lot of characters thought they were destined to live life alone, surrounded by sand: Luke thought he’d be a moisture farmer forever on Tatooine, Anakin was a junkyard slave, and Rey was an abandoned scavenger on Jakku. No matter how remotely and hopelessly they are situated in the middle of the desert, none of them were destined to stay there—in fact all of them traveled across the galaxy, learning the ways of the Force.

Sometimes escaping where you’re from can be even trickier: Surely if you’re brainwashed as a Stormtrooper for the First Order, that’s your path for life, right? But Finn wasn’t going to let that hold him back! Even though the most evil people in the galaxy stole him as a baby, he still not only escaped a life of a Stormtrooper, but also became a part of the Resistance and fought against the very thing that tried to dictate his life! It didn’t matter where he came from, because he was brave enough to control his own fate and become a hero.

Leia and R2-D2

Don’t Be Afraid to Rebel 
There are always going to be scary, evil forces in our world, and in worlds far, far away. There are also always going to be people fighting the evil, even if they’re as scary as a super-tall-cyborg, cool-cape-wearing Sith Lord. Princess Leia risked everything to protect the Rebel Alliance—she refused to give information to the Empire, even under threat of torture and the destruction of her home planet. Her bravery and her refusal to comply to the demands of the likes of Darth Vader and Grand Moff Tarkin meant the preservation of the only organization fighting the Empire. Even after the Empire was overthrown, Leia still kept on resisting against any new evil that popped up… like the mysterious First Order.

Luke

Never Give Up Hope! 
If there’s one thing we can learn from Star Wars, it’s that no matter how dire the situation is, no matter how overwhelmingly big and scary the forces of evil are, we should never give up hope. Whether you’re a farm boy in the middle of a desert dreaming of a big adventure, or a Stormtrooper who wants to be the hero of the Rebellion, there is always a way to save the day. Star Wars proves that even in the darkest hour, the light will still shine through.