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SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

This week’s SATURDAY SIX is possibly our favorite of the entire year, as we proudly present the Seventh Annual Theme Park “Turkeys” of the Year. Gather ’round as we continue the time honored tradition of awarding six Theme Park “Turkeys” to the craziest, most outrageous, or just downright weird stories of the year, concluding with the coveted Golden Turkey award.

First, let’s send a shout out to artist Brian Cooper. Every single detail you see in the main Turkeys drawing this year will be covered over the course of this article, and we couldn’t believe all the amazing details and Easter Eggs that Brian squeezed in. But that’s not the only great news we have for fellow art fans…

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

That’s right, artist @SonderQuest is going to provide an exclusive “digital watercolor” for each of the six Turkeys this year! I love the cute, charming and quirky style that SonderQuest uses in all his drawings (which is a loving homage to the style created by artist Scott C).  SonderQuest’s  stylized caricatures have a general format of each drawing consisting of a small amount of characters – usually two, but sometimes more – that relate to each other in some fashion. Because SonderQuest is a theme park fan, these characters often come from our favorite theme park attractions, such as: John and the burning oven from Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, Buzzy and General Knowledge from Cranium Command, and even the Wonders of Life Pavilion itself! So for this week’s SAT 6 we are having the theme park version of “when chocolate met peanut butter” and will have a SonderQuest drawing for each Turkey subject!

Okay, with the pomp and circumstance out of the way, let’s kick off another next level bonkers year with a look at Cinderella Castle,

# 6 – That Time We Found Out Cinderella Castle Was a Giant Paint-By-Number

Over the years, we have seen a lot of refurbishment to Cinderella Castle. Generally speaking, any time the castle is touched it is the number one reason used for “my vacation is ruined!” The biggest culprit is the large crane which was brought out every year to both install and take down Christmas lights. We here at this fine blog series once created the crane in LEGO form as a “photo ruining accessory” for the LEGO Cinderella Castle set.

This year something shocking happened during the Cinderella Castle refurbishment this summer. When guests got close enough to the castle, they saw that the individual bricks were numbered, with the numerals indicating which exact color they were to receive during the repainting. This paint-by-number format is very reminiscent of the murals that guests get to paint during festivals at EPCOT, such as the Festival of the Arts.

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Cinderella Castle. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Even though many of these colors can look similar, there are slight variations to each one. I personally found this out the hard way when “we” decided to repaint our bedroom at home and I was introduced the alleged differences between plain white, eggshell, pearl, snowfall, dove, and about a dozen other types of white paint (which I’m still not entirely convinced aren’t the exact same swatch with different names printed on them).

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For those wondering, suggesting “pigeon poop” to your significant other as your white swatch of choice “isn’t funny. Not one bit.” (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Let’s take a look at the finished product.

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Cinderella Castle. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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Painter Bob Ross and a Happy Little Tree Cinderella Castle. (art by @SonderQuest)

# 5 – That Time Ospreys Took Over Universal Orlando

Talk about The Neverending Story

In a year of theme park fans getting news of delayed or cancelled projects, Universal going full steam ahead with a new roller coaster in Jurassic Park at Islands of Adventure was a reason to rejoice. In early July, the last piece of the coaster track was installed, and it just so happened to be the “top hat” located at the highest point of the actual coaster.

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Last piece of track being added to the VelociCoaster. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

However, the story then went in an interesting direction, as an osprey soon decided to make this new E-Ticket attraction its home.

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Squatter’s rights. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

About a month after the top hat was installed, multiple bloggers noticed that an osprey was building a nest on the track.

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You’ll notice underneath the track is a Jurassic Park flag. The flag is part of the topping off process of the VelociCoaster. A tradition in construction projects is raising a flag with the highest component of a structure. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Here’s an aerial photo looking down at the nest on top of the track.

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Aerial photo of osprey nest. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

At sunrise on August 23rd, a drone was spotted observing the osprey from a distance. This could be Universal asking advice from outside experts on what to do about this situation. One person on social media said that they “know someone who is working on the project and management at Universal is trying to figure out a solution. Right now they send a drone up there and are using a high reach to remove the nest.” Because ospreys are a protected species, Universal can only remove a nest if there are no eggs or chicks in it.

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To be fair, this is 2020 so there’s an equally good chance that’s just the drone from a theme park blogger taking construction photos. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

During the course of an average day, workers were seen making adjustments to the track.

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“Just tightening screws here. Definitely not going to remove any nests.” (photo by @bioreconstruct)

The osprey kept a keen eye on things.

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An osprey watches from nearby perch in Hogsmeade Village. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

In a true meta moment breaking the fourth wall of theme park blogging, here is the osprey in Hosgmeade village looking up at a blogger in a helicopter – who may or may not be @bioreconstruct – being photographed by a blogger on the ground, who may or may not be @bioreconstruct (but definitely is).

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Back to our regularly scheduled program: after several nests were removed over the course of several weeks, Universal than put a blue cling wrap over the track in order to discourage the osprey from building a new one.

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Blue wrap on VelociCoaster. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

As it turns out, osprey talons can, in fact, tear through blue cling wrap pretty easily.

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This is like putting a cupcake in front of a theme park blogger. It’s going down. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Here is an osprey in action bringing pieces for their nest. For me personally, I am in huge awe and have total admiration for how these birds can build these nests, piece by piece, traveling large distances and somehow have the nest stay together even when built on uneven surfaces. I honestly don’t think I could build this very same nest using a crane and was given every piece of nest. I guarantee after every couple minutes everything would just fall through the coaster track and into the water hundreds of feet below.

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Another form of theme park construction. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Let’s take a quick look at some other things the osprey would do during the day, such as “fishing” in the Islands of Adventure lagoon.

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Majestic. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Another successful catch!

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The things you gotta do when the Flying Fish is still closed at Disney’s BoardWalk. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

One way that Universal tried to solve the problem was building platforms for the ospreys to build nests on located outside the park. The platform in the photo below is at Dr. Phillips high school stadium, located near Universal. Ospreys love building their nests on tall objects, so next time you’re driving in or around Orlando, take a close look at the top of some of those billboards and lighting poles.

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Osprey nest high above a lighting pole. This new nesting structure was built when the stadium lights were replaced, as the old lights were home to an osprey-built nest for years. Note Dr. Doom’s Fear Fall in the background. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Here is a close up look at one of the nesting platforms that were installed.

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Nesting platform. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

So the platform worked and the osprey left Universal for a better home, right?

NAY NAY.

Instead, a second osprey showed up at the park.

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“Now we’re two.” – Bruce Wayne, Batman Begins (photo by @bioreconstruct)

So here’s where we are at today. Universal has started testing for the Velocicoaster. What that means is – for guest safety reasons – they can’t put any more blue cling wrap on the track to deter ospreys. The coaster has been certified for operation and anything put on the track would force Universal to have to go through certification all over again. Right now the vehicle testing for the coaster is being done primarily at night. So the ospreys will start building a nest during the day, Universal removes the nest at night to test, and then we repeat the cycle. Soon, Universal will begin to test the Velocicoaster during the day, and we can safely assume the ospreys will voluntarily move at that point.

OR more birds will arrive and take over. Could go either way…

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Sunrise at Islands of Adventure on Thanksgiving morning, as other fine flying friends make their way over for dinner. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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An osprey and his home. (art by @SonderQuest)

# 4 – That Time One of Three Caballeros Died

We’ve all been dealt a lot in 2020, but no one was ready for a video showing the Jose Carioca audio-animatronic down during the Gran Fiesta boat ride at EPCOT. However, that was only the beginning of this strange story…

It all started when people saw a video on social media showing Jose lying face first on the ground.

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Two Caballeros plus, well, you know… (photo from a screencap of a video by @MagicalNewsLIVE)

There’s “bad show” and there’s there’s bad show. This is the latter.

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Jose (via @MagicalNewsLIVE)

It didn’t take long for people to have fun with this news, including using the downed Brazilian parrot A.A. in a popular meme format at the time.

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Artists were inspired to draw as well.

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Jose down. (artwork by @Pumpkinz)

Instead of just closing the ride, Disney instead placed a bunch of stuff on the stage which appeared to be straight from the nearby Mexico Pavilion gift shops.

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This can’t be real…but absolutely is. (via @MagicalNewsLIVE)

So, naturally we got an appropriate follow up drawing…

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That is straight up E-Ticket. (artwork by @Pumpkinz)

After that, a lot of the junk was removed from the stage and some flowers were laid in Jose’s place.

REMINDER: WE’RE NOT MAKING ANY OF THIS UP.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year (photo by Blog Mickey)
This actually happened. (photo by Blog Mickey)

Which led to this amazing piece of artwork.

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The tears are what make this one for me. (artwork by @orange_mikann_)

Others on social media suggested that the Haunted Mansion has finally found it’s 1000th happy haunt…

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Simply amazing. (photo by @vanellope2013

The good news? Jose was back in action as of this writing. Just another you-won’t-believe-this-happened moment from the wacky world of theme parks.

Wait, maybe we spoke too soon…

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The Day The Music Died: DisTwitter edition. (art by @SonderQuest)

# 3 – That Time Theme Park Shirts Were Next Level Bonkers

It’s hard to imagine anything will ever top 2020 when it comes to theme park clothing, and  – as the kids say – the year came in hot when this mind blowing shirt was seen on a guest all the way back in January. Look at this shirt below. Take it all in. Don’t try to figure it out, it’s impossible. Just bask in the wonder of it all. A shirt like this makes you realize there is still beauty left in this world. The “Lightening” typo? Cherry on top of a unicorn sundae.

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The most magical shirt in theme park history. (photo by Cameron)

A Walt Disneyland spirit jersey? Let’s face it, these Disney Outlet Stores aren’t going to fill themselves!

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Walt Disneyland. (photo /u/SocialAlpaca, expertly found by Chris Glass)

They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words, but this one is worth just 3 letters…WTF.

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What can you even say about this “camouflage” Mickey shirt.

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This Spring Break 2020 shirt was not only sold on ShopDisney.com, but could actually be found in the parks. It looks like one of those airbrushed t-shirts you’d see on the Jersey shore in a bin marked “3 for $10.”

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This one doesn’t even make sense!!

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I’m wondering who the audience is for these meme shirts, as we’ve covered them several times in our sister series, the Disney Outlet Store Photo Report. In theory, the people who would want an animated Beauty & the Beast shirt probably aren’t the demographic that would want a meme shirt. The people who wouldn’t mind wearing an obnoxious “Weird Flex But O.K.” shirt are probably wondering who the guy in the chair is. Just another amazing merchandise decision made by Team Disney.

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When I first saw this Frozen shirt it reminded me of something but I couldn’t put my finger on it…

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Then I remembered.

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We’ll close with a look at some shirts that were put out by Busch Gardens Tampa when they first reopened this summer after the coronavirus shut down.

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Busch Gardens shirts. (photo by Wild Gravity Travel)

It’s important to remember the context at the time, and how completely tone deaf the “Thrill Seeking Is Essential” shirt was. As bad of an “optics” as the shirt is now, it was much worse then as nationwide there was a spirited discussion on what jobs were considered “essential” at time. We all understand and realize that jobs like doctors, nurses, firefighters and teachers are essential, no questions asked. However, America was in the thrall of debate on making jobs like “cashier at Publix” or “server at Chili’s” essential to justify people leaving their homes and possibly putting themselves and everyone they come in contact with, in danger. Some were angry, some were scared, and many were overwhelmed with everything going on in the world. The last thing anyone needed was a t-shirt put out that trivialized the situation.

By the end of the first weekend that the “essential” shirts were released, they were pulled from the shelves, never to be seen again.

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“Essential.” (photo by @wildgravitytrvl)
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“Derek” from the David and Derek Do’s & Don’ts series meets real essential workers. (art by @SonderQuest)

# 2 – That Time a Guest Grilled Their Own Hotdogs at Disney Springs

Like the rest of Walt Disney World, Disney Springs was closed to guests at the end of March because of the coronavirus. And similar to the WDW theme parks which welcomed guests back in late May, the reopening of Disney Springs came with some new rules for guests. Face coverings were required and social distancing measures were put into place. However, with all the new safety procedures, Disney forgot to mention that bringing your own grill to cook hot dogs was not allowed.

Gonna have to take a Mulligan on that one, because much to the chagrin of Disney security, some guests brought their own bbq. Hey, we all like to save money and bring our own food to the parks, but sometimes ya gotta show some common sense.

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To say we enjoyed this story at SAT 6 headquarters is an understatement.

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“Derek” and Bacini – the official dog of DisTwitter – try to bring their own grill to Disney Springs. (art by Brian Cooper)

We even recreated the moment in our Plastic in the Parks series.

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Grillin’ dogs at Cookes of Dublin. (photo by Michael Carelli)

That Time Disney Passed Off Hotdog Rolls as “Gluten-Free” Hamburger Rolls

Cookes of Dublin wasn’t the only place on Disney property with a weird hotdog-related story this year. At Disney’s Magic Kingdom, a guest ordered a bacon chicken sandwich at Cosmic Ray’s and found out the “gluten-free” hamburger rolls were just ordinary hotdog rolls.

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Hmmmm….(photo by Nathan Hartman)
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That “hamburger” bun looks awfully familiar…(photo by @somestuffisaid)
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A Night at Disney Springs. (art by @SonderQuest)

# 1 – That Time People Took Photos in the Middle of the Road at WDW

For those of us in Florida, one of the most frustrating things this summer was being plagued by the locusts known as Disney Influencers taking pictures for “the gram.” With the theme parks shut down, traffic in and around Walt Disney World was lessened. Because of this, many people decided this was the time to stop their cars, get out into the middle of the road and take a selfie. Cropped out of each picture were ALL THE SIGNS TELLING YOU NOT TO STOP ON THE ROAD.

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Note the white truck driving past this person in the background. These roads still had vehicles traveling on them!

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“Say cheese!” (art by @SonderQuest)

Honorable Mention – Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs…

Late in 2019, we created the illustrious Disney Signage HALL OF SHAME. This was a place where we could keep track of all the bananas signage that has appeared at Walt Disney World over the years, including the infamous EPOCT and Amimal Kingdom road signs along with the jaw-dropping “Wax Been Done” sign at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Upon seeing this collection of bizarre signage, Disney had only one response…

“Hold our beer.”

The first sign we are going to cover this year is the Covid-19 Attraction Poster. In early July, the attraction poster for Happily Ever After was removed from it’s spot underneath the train station at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. One can assume this was because Disney was temporarily stopping all fireworks shows at the parks and didn’t want guests asking about Happily Ever After because they saw a sign for it when walking into the park.

However, they left the spot where the Happily Ever After poster was, empty.

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July 9, 2020. (photo by Carlye Wisel)

Several days later, a Health and Safety Reminders poster was put up on the wall. As you can see, it stands out from the attraction posters surrounding it and looks like, well, you know.

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July 13, 2020. (photo by @itsaustindoes)

Several days after that, the safety poster was finally put into a frame so that it matched the attraction posters it hung next too.

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July 18, 2020. (photo by @JayInFlorida)

Interestingly enough, the health and safety reminders poster hung directly next to the two most controversial attractions in all of Walt Disney World.

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Disney’s Magic Kingdom. (photo by @DisneyfiedAsh)

In lieu of the Happily Ever After fireworks show, one social media user suggested using the HEA projection mapping technology to put the health and safety reminder poster onto Cinderella Castle.

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(Meme by @hackermanjoe)

Speaking of signs…

Anyone who has been to a theme park since they have reopened knows that everywhere you go are signs. Warning signs. Helpful Reminder signs. Don’t Forget To Wash Your Hands signs. Social Distancing signs. Are You Sure You REALLY Want To Be Here signs and more.

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Covid-19 warning signs outside DHS. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Important Information signs at Universal CityWalk.

There’s even signage on the ground, although sometimes they misspell a word (who doesn’t?).

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SeaWorld. (photo by @rydelrig)
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Theme Park Talon Salon.

The most infamous signs of all were the A-Frames throughout DHS and surrounding property – including nearby hotels – letting guests know that all boarding groups for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance were gone.

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Rise of the Resistance A-Frame. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Just as the sad trombone played for guests trying to ride Rise of the Resistance, guests at Universal saw these A-Frames when getting into the park for the Untitled Daytime Halloween Event.

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A-Frame. (photo by Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog)

When Universal opened up the Beetlejuice haunted house for One Weekend Only, it repurposed the A-Frame with a little electrical tape…

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Beetlejuice. (photo by @TheDCLBlog)

Electrical tape plays an important role in theme park signage. Here at the Disney Outlet Store, electrical tape was used to cover up the phrase “TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE!” Well, almost cover them up we should say.

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Duct tape, is there anything it can’t do?! (photo by Ben Wszalek)

Electrical tape on signage at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

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(photo by @bioreconstruct)

Presented without commentary.

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Wow. (photo by @schmoofy)

The parks use tape for more than just covering up signs though….

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And in multiple colors to boot!

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(photo by @bioreconstruct)

One of my personal favorite moments of 2020 involving signs was when EPCOT installed this sign for MouseGear that had “Future World West” on the top of it. Unfortunately, it was pointing to Future World EAST.

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(photo by Blog Mickey)

Here’s a closer look at the sign.

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(photo by Blog Mickey)

Not saying the two are related, but after I mercilessly mocked the sign on social media, it was soon covered up in plastic.

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The bag of shame. (photo by Dreamfinder Guy)

I was assured by Those Who Know Better that the sign being covered was definitely NOT Disney admitting they made a mistake. Nay Nay. Why then was it covered? Well funny you should ask…

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However, once the plastic was removed from the sign, it now read Future World EAST at the top. Things that make you go “Hmmmmmmm….”

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I’m not the kind of guy to say I Told You So, but… (photo by Blog Mickey)

I ASSURE YOU WE’RE OPEN – Clerks

We all see huge banners on the sidewalks for businesses in our hometowns, but only recently has this phenomenon started showing up at the parks. After the Rainforest Cafe reopened at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, there was a gigantic sign letting guests know that the restaurant was “NOW OPEN.”

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Animal Kingdom. (photo by Schmoofy)
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Rainforest Cafe signage. (photo by @Schmoofy)

This reminded me of the sign put up a while back letting guests know that Tiffins was open for business and accepting guests. I’m no business major, but you probably shouldn’t have to boldly advertise a restaurant that is sitting directly at the entrance and exit of one of the most popular theme park lands in the world.

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Tiffins signage. (photo by @Blog_Mickey)

I mean, what’s next? Sign twirlers?!

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Future Cast Member position.

Double Secret Honorable Mention – The Surprising Saga of Schmoofy’s Strange and Silly Search for SWGE Soda

It happens every so often on DisTwitter when everyone is minding their own business and all of a sudden a bomb is dropped. In this particular case, one person lived near a store which was selling cases of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge soda bottles for just $6.99.

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Cases upon cases of soda bottles from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. (photo by  @EscapedStitch)

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Another view of the soda stack.  @EscapedStitch)
An entire 12 pack of the SWGE soda cost $6.99, the price of a single bottle when purchased inside the “planet of Batuu”. At the Disney Outlet Stores in Orlando, this is the type of super discount we usually see reserved for items from Pandora: The World of Avatar.

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The shocking price reveal. (photo by @ClaytonicShift

So it turns out, the store selling these Cokes was a small supermarket located in Alabama.

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Tates Supermarket, located conveniently in the middle of nowhere, AL. (photo by @Schmoofy)

Seeing this incredible deal, a member of DisTwitter said “feet don’t fail me now!” and made the pilgrimage up to score a case, only to discover a horrifying fact….

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(Editor’s note: Do we still have that sad trombone sound effect on standby? Asking for a friend.)

We found out what happened to all those sodas in short order.

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SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

 

Good news Schmoof, they can now be found on eBay!!

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Recently, a user on social media found a unique way to display their SWGE soda bottles.

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So we saw our opportunity to do a little X-mas trolling…

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Triple Threat Honorable Mention – The HIGH COST of LOW-RES Thinking…

We’re going to end this year’s Turkeys with a story that started the year off giving us an clear idea of how the entire 12 months would eventually play out. In the very first week of January, Disney announced that the quick service restaurant in the American Adventure Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Showcase would be changed to the Regal Eagle Smokehouse. This would include a light re-theme involving The Muppets.

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SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

The Muppets are one of the few things on Earth that everyone loves. The characters are adorable, their humor is razor sharp and yet is still accessible to kids, and overall they are one of the most positive things to ever come out of American entertainment. Over at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, The Muppets Present…Great Moments in American History is a true gem.

Turns out, not everyone was happy about this change, including an EPCOT historian at the ripe old age of 25.

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This tweet was what we call “ratio’d” on social media, as hundreds of replies came in response, all disagreeing with the post. You would think this would give a normal human being an opportunity to pause for reflection, and maybe reconsider their thinking. Nay Nay, this is DisTwitter. Here we double down.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

This response went about as well as you can imagine, eventually the author of the post deleted everything he wrote, which is something we all do when convinced we are right on a subject.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

But at least the original poster learned a lesson, right?

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

As all these stories seem to go, after deleting all the original tweets, the poster locked their account and blamed “cancel culture” on what happened to them and denied any and all responsibility for what happened.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

This however, was not going to stop DisTwitter.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year
Sam the Eagle wearing an American Adventure pin. (art by @DisCounselor)

So there you have it: The SEVENTH ANNUAL Theme Park Turkeys of the Year! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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Thanksgiving Leftovers (AKA: Previous Turkey of the Year Awards)

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Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, superstar artist Brian Cooper, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, the charming and cute artistry of @SonderQuest, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The 2020 Theme Park Turkeys of the Year
The sun may be setting on another year of Turkeys, but there’s always 2021… (photo by @bioreconstruct)

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Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020

Wait times at the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios were not as high as you might’ve thought.  EPCOT’s wait times were the highest of the past month, probably because today is the first day of EPCOT’s Festival of the Holidays – here’s our Festival of the Holidays photo tour from today!  We received 114 actual wait times from the parks. Let’s do the numbers!

Magic Kingdom Wait Times

Only Splash Mountain had its highest average posted wait times of the week today.  Splash’s average wait time today of 79 minutes. Its 7-day average is 66 minutes, so today ranks #1 for this week. Its 30-day average is 53 minutes, so today ranks #1 for the past month too.

Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Magic Kingdom wait times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Astro Orbiter
Average Posted Wait
39
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#45
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Average Posted Wait
53
Actual Waits Were
55%
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#5
365-Day Rank
#90
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Average Posted Wait
43
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#84
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Average Posted Wait
18
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#6
365-Day Rank
#110
“it’s a small world”
Average Posted Wait
43
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#48
Jungle Cruise
Average Posted Wait
47
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#114
Mad Tea Party
Average Posted Wait
16
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#5
365-Day Rank
#92
Peter Pan’s Flight
Average Posted Wait
41
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#117
Pirates of the Caribbean
Average Posted Wait
48
Actual Waits Were
71%
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#95
Space Mountain
Average Posted Wait
61
Actual Waits Were
67%
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#95
Splash Mountain
Average Posted Wait
79
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#28
The Barnstormer
Average Posted Wait
30
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#81
The Haunted Mansion
Average Posted Wait
32
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#160
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Average Posted Wait
15
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#8
365-Day Rank
#135
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Average Posted Wait
28
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#120
Tomorrowland Speedway
Average Posted Wait
11
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#26
365-Day Rank
#192
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Average Posted Wait
80
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#104
Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid
Average Posted Wait
28
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#90

Hollywood Studios Wait Times

Average posted waits at the Studios today were the second lowest of the past month!

Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Hollywood Studios wait times for Friday, November 27, 2020

Rise of the Resistance had a solid day of operations. The first boarding groups were called around 9:45 a.m., and subsequent groups were called steadily until just before 2 p.m.  Boarding groups resumed around 2:30 p.m. and ran steadily until 3:45 p.m., when there was a delay of just under 30 minutes.  But the ride ops team made up ground quickly, and Rise was even with its 7-day pace by 5 p.m. today.

Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Rise of the Resistance boarding groups for Friday, November 27, 2020
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
Average Posted Wait
55
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#117
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#191
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Average Posted Wait
38
Actual Waits Were
87%
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#199
Toy Story Mania!
Average Posted Wait
20
Actual Waits Were
69%
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#191
Slinky Dog Dash
Average Posted Wait
71
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#124
Alien Swirling Saucers
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#194
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
Average Posted Wait
35
Actual Waits Were
68%
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#149
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
Average Posted Wait
41
Actual Waits Were
97%
7-Day Rank
#7
30-Day Rank
#31
365-Day Rank
#202

Animal Kingdom Wait Times

The 8 a.m. opening the day after Thanksgiving meant crowds were relatively light for the first couple of hours the park was open today.  Crowds remained steady through 6 p.m.

Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Animal Kingdom wait times for Friday, November 27, 2020
DINOSAUR
Average Posted Wait
51
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#51
Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
Average Posted Wait
46
Actual Waits Were
55%
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#99
Kali River Rapids
Average Posted Wait
38
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#21
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Average Posted Wait
20
Actual Waits Were
92%
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#14
365-Day Rank
#151
It’s Tough to Be a Bug!
Average Posted Wait
31
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#1
TriceraTop Spin
Average Posted Wait
5
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#12
365-Day Rank
#112
Na’vi River Journey
Average Posted Wait
57
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#6
365-Day Rank
#116
Avatar Flight of Passage
Average Posted Wait
85
Actual Waits Were
80%
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#118

EPCOT Wait Times

I know EPCOT’s posted wait times were the highest of the past month, but the actual wait times we got today were barely over half of the posted waits.  So perhaps things weren’t as bad as the posted waits implied.

Not So Black Friday – Disney World Wait Times for Friday, November 27, 2020
EPCOT wait times for Friday, November 27, 2020
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros
Average Posted Wait
15
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#41
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
Average Posted Wait
32
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#10
Living with the Land
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#63
Mission: SPACE Orange
Average Posted Wait
42
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#5
365-Day Rank
#45
Soarin’
Average Posted Wait
65
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#26
Spaceship Earth
Average Posted Wait
31
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#46
Test Track
Average Posted Wait
82
Actual Waits Were
60%
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#27
The Seas with Nemo & Friends
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#2
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#91
Mission: SPACE Green
Average Posted Wait
10
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#20
365-Day Rank
#181
Frozen Ever After
Average Posted Wait
102
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#2

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PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise

This year the merchandise available at this year’s Festival of the Holidays is special. Because of the cancellation of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, EPCOT’s merchandise is the only park specific merchandise available this holiday season.

Here’s what we spotted today:

  • Cozy Spirit Jersey
  • Festival T-Shirt
  • Festival T-Shirt Passholder Edition
  • Cookie Stroll Cookie Jar
  • Chip and Dale Festival Glass Ornaments
  • Festival Magnets
  • Festival Cell Phone Case
PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise
2020 Festival of the Holidays Merchandise
PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise
2020 Festival of the Holidays Magnets and Phone Case
PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise
2020 Festival of the Holidays Merchandise
PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays Cookie Jar

This year Chip and Dale are the unofficial mascots of the merchandise, with a fun tagline “May Your Holidays Be Nutty and Bright” – very 2020 on brand. The ornament is especially cute because it is the shape of Spaceship Earth. And the cookie jar has a Spaceship Earth pattern.

Which of these items has caught your eye? Do you generally purchase festival exclusive merchandise?

PHOTOS – Check Out The New Festival of the Holidays 2020 Merchandise

 

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PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT

Today is the day! EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays kicks off today. We’ll be bringing you the highlights of this year’s food, entertainment, merchandise, and more. But we figured we’d let you take a peek at a few of the festival’s holly jolly offerings. The weather today is glorious and it’s a great time to snap some photos, let’s take a look.

PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays Signage
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays 11-27-2020

The Festival of the Holidays has some lovely signage that feels very cozy and traditional. The Holiday Kitchens around World Showcase offer traditional holiday flavors from around the world – a great way to experience a sampling of how the holiday season tastes in other cultures. We’ll have reviews of some the best offers at the Holiday Kitchens a little later.

PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays 11-27-2020
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays Cookie Jar

This year there is a new scavenger hunt inspired by the holiday animated short “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” in which Olaf explores holiday traditions in hopes of finding one for Anna and Elsa. The crowds are fairly light this morning, but we anticipate things to pick up this afternoon and evening as locals finish their Black Friday shopping and become ready to celebrate the start of the festival.

PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
Olaf’s Holiday Tradition Expedition – Norway
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays 11-27-2020
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
EPCOT Festival of the Holidays 11-27-2020

PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT
PHOTOS – Festival of the Holidays Arrives at EPCOT

We’ll bring you more in-depth coverage and information about this year’s EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays on our blog, so stick with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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Are you excited about the International Festival of the Holidays? Which of the four Disney parks is your favorite this time of year?

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Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch

It may not come as much of a surprise that many TouringPlans bloggers happen to enjoy buying Disney merchandise. And although there are some wonderful items on our personal wish lists with shopDisney, our little secret is a different web site that sells officially licensed merchandise: BoxLunch.

With a huge selection of Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars merchandise, and brands like Funko, Loungefly, and more, there’s a little something for everyone. What makes this site of personal interest for me is that they offer merchandise based on different Disney movies than you typically see offered for sale by Disney. A Loungefly bag for Rescuers Down Under? Check. Emperor’s New Groove socks? Of course. A Robin Hood spirit jersey? Hey, you do you!

Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch

Boxlunch tends to have comparable “rack rate” prices to shopDisney, but also runs quite a few sales and specials offers beyond what you’ll find on shopDisney. Although there’s a lot of merchandise that is exclusive to each site, some items are the same on both sites. It pays to comparison shop, especially after looking at what special offers and coupon codes are available.

Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch

Naturally, like every retailer, Boxlunch is doing their Black Friday sales. What sort of items are catching our eye? Here’s our picks to help you finish your holiday shopping for your favorite Disney-phile.

Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch
Buying Disney Merchandise without shopDisney on BoxLunch

 

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