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Disney World Guests encouraged to link resort reservations and tickets online ASAP

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Disney World Guests are being encouraged to link resort reservations and tickets online ASAP…

As we plan for the reopening of our Walt Disney World Resort Hotels and Theme Parks, it will be important for you to link your upcoming resort reservation and/or ticket to My Disney Experience as soon as possible. This will enable you to receive important communications and information about the next steps and key planning dates, including the recently announced Theme Park reservation system.

Disney World Guests encouraged to link resort reservations and tickets online ASAP

To get started please visit:

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California Developing Reopening Guidelines for Disneyland and Other Theme Parks

California Developing Reopening Guidelines for Disneyland and Other Theme Parks disneyland reopening

Disneyland Resort recently submitted plans for reopening in July and now California is developing guidelines for Disneyland and other theme parks.

The Orange County Register is reporting that California state officials plan to issue COVID-19 guidelines and modifications for Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, and other theme parks.

According to state officials, Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland California and other theme parks can reopen during Stage 3 of California’s road map for reopening plan.

“Theme parks are slated to open in Stage 3 if the rate of spread of COVID-19 and hospitalizations remain stable,” according to a statement released by state officials. “The California Department of Public Health will issue detailed guidance with suggested modifications for how to minimize the risk of COVID-19 spread when theme parks reopen.”

Disneyland plans to reopen the theme parks July 17th. Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain, SeaWorld San Diego and Legoland California want to reopen by July 1. Knott’s Berry Farm has not submitted a reopening date as of yet.

The Sacramento-based California Attractions and Parks Association has been working closely with the Newsom administration on reopening plans for California theme parks.

“California Attractions and Parks Association has been in frequent contact with the administration on behalf of the state’s theme, amusement and water parks and attractions since Gov. Newsom first announced the stay at home order,” CAPA executive director Erin Guerrero said. “We will continue to work closely with the administration as our amusement parks and attractions move closer to reopening in a thoughtful and safe manner consistent with federal, state and local guidance.”

We will continue to keep our readers updated as more information is released.

Source: The Orange County Register

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Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

For many, working for Disney is a lifelong dream, and fans around the world look at the most successful Disney icons and wonder how they got their start!

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

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You may be surprised to know that a trove of Disney directors, animators, and yes, even LEGENDS, all went to the same college! It’s no coincidence that California Institute of the Arts, or CalArts, happens to be an unofficial hotspot for Disney talent! Today we’re taking a peek at the place that started the careers of so many Disney superstars — and checking out some hidden Disney details.

Why are there so many successful CalArts alumni working at Disney?

CalArts, which is located in Valencia, California, was actually founded by Walt and Roy Disney back in 1961. Back then, it was a merger between two art schools in the area and became an official college in 1970. Walt’s vision was to create a school where emerging artists could hone their craft in a “community of the arts.” Walt wanted the school to be built around real-world experience as opposed to the traditional academic setting.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

From left to right: Donn Tatum, Card Walker, Harrison “Buzz” Price, John Kelsey, Thornton Ladd with Walt Disney © CalArts

Since the college opened, it has been a hotbed for producing talented artists across multiple disciplines. But many know CalArts to be one of the best ways to get a foot in the door at Disney. The school quickly became known as “Mickey Mouse U.” for its outpouring of Disney elites. Its close proximity to the Disney headquarters in Burbank and Glendale also helped!

You may have seen a nod to this influential school from its alumni in a HUGE number of projects — both Disney-related and not! Ever heard of the A113 easter egg? This tradition became popular among CalArts grads to hide the term A113 in television and film productions as a nod to the graphic design and animation classroom that all of these grads went through at CalArts.

Believe it or not, you can find mentions of A113 in movies ranging from The Princess and the Frog to Avengers: Endgame and beyond! It’s in hundreds of movies and TV shows! The room number is quite popular in Pixar films and is even hidden in Toy Story Land in Disney’s Hollywood Studios! (Hint: it’s near Woody’s Lunch Box!)

Some of CalArt’s most notable alumni

While there are countless names on the list of CalArts alumni who have gone on to have successful careers with Disney (too many to include in just one post!), there are a select few who have truly stood out and become icons in the film industry at large. Some of these alumni have even gone on to become Disney legends!

Tim Burton

Many Disney fans know the work of Tim Burton very well! Although most of his work has been outside of Disney, his work as the producer of The Nightmare Before Christmas remains to this day a revolutionary feat in stop-motion animation! But his career with Disney spans much further than one film!

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Tim Burton © Disney

Burton was scouted out by Disney when the animated short he worked on while at CalArts, Stalk of the Celery Monster, caught their attention. He was offered an apprenticeship at Disney where he worked on Fox and the Hound, TRON, and The Black Cauldron. This was followed up with a stop-motion animated short Vincent, which brought Burton’s unique style front and center.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Screengrab from the animated short “Vincent”

His first full-length feature film with Disney, Frankenweenie (no, not the animated 2012 film he ALSO made with Disney — this was a different 1984 version!), actually resulted in him getting fired from the Company as the film was considered too dark and scary for children. Even when Burton returned to Disney to produce The Nightmare Before Christmas, it was produced under Disney-owned Touchstone Pictures due to its darker nature.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Frankenweenie © Disney

Burton has continued to have a working relationship with Disney to this day, which has included that animated re-make of Frankenweenie in 2012!

Glen Keane

Glen Keane graduated from CalArts in 1974 and started working for Disney that same year. Since then, he has gone on to work on classic Disney films such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Tarzan, and, more recently, Tangled and Wreck-It Ralph. He was inaugurated as a Disney Legend at the 2013 D23 Expo.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

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Fun fact — did you know Glen Keane has art in his blood?  His dad was Bil Keane — the creator of the Family Circus comic strip — which Glenn’s brother, Jeff, still creates. Glen’s daughter Claire also got involved in filmmaking. You know all those whimsical paintings and drawings Rapunzel creates in Tangled? Those were her artwork!

Joe Ranft

Joe Ranft joined Disney in 1980 and worked in their animation department for over a decade. He worked on films such as Oliver and Company, The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. In 1991, Ranft was hired by Pixar as their head of story. He worked on every single film produced by Pixar until his untimely death in 2005.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Joe Ranft © Disney

Like many other creative contributors at Pixar, he got involved in other elements of the films he helped create. In this case, Joe enjoyed contributing as a voice actor! You might recognize his voice as Wheezy in the Toy Story films or Heimlich in A Bug’s Life (“Oooh! A little butterfly!!”). He even voiced a character in another CalArt’s grad’s production — he was the voice of Igor in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas!

Brad Bird

Brad Bird is a multi-talented filmmaker who was actually awarded a scholarship by Disney to attend CalArts. After graduating he began working for Disney, but he was ultimately fired for criticizing upper management for not taking enough risks.

Years later he was hired by Steve Jobs to work at Pixar. His biggest accomplishments include two Academy Awards for The Incredibles and Ratatouille.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Brad Bird and Damon Lindelof at the D23 Expo in 2013 © Disney

He also went on to create a couple of notable live-action films including one of the Mission: Impossible movies and the 2015 Disney film Tomorrowland. He also serves as part of the “Brain Trust” at Pixar of creatives who oversee all their films AND he’s lent his voice to a famous character you might not realize was him — Edna Mode from The Incredibles (“NO CAPES!”).

Danny Elfman

You may not know who this next guy is from looks alone but we guarantee you’ve heard him. He’s responsible for over 100 film and television scores including The Simpsons theme, the score for Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, Batman, and so much more. He attended CalArts at the same time as Tim Burton…well, kind of.

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Danny Elfman © Disney

While Danny Elfman technically never officially enrolled as a student at CalArts, he started sitting in classes and befriended a number of students, including Tim Burton. Ever since, Burton has used him as the primary composer for most of his films, including The Nightmare Before Christmas. Elfman was also the singing voice of Jack Skellington in the film! He was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2015.

Even MORE Successful CalArts Alumni

There are way too many alumni to list who have gone on to have successful careers with Disney. But this list should give you an idea of the long-standing reputation of CalArts to produce some of Disney’s best and brightest artists.

School of Art – Graphic Design

Amanda Lui (BFA 14), graphic designer, Walt Disney Imagineering

School of Film – Character Animation

Mark Andrews (BFA 93), animation writer-director (Brave) — Academy Award

Chris Buck (78), animation writer-director (Frozen) — Academy Award

Brenda Chapman (BFA 87), animation writer-director (Brave, The Prince of Egypt, The Lion King) — Academy Award

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

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Pete Docter (BFA 90), animation writer-director (Inside Out, Up, Monsters, Inc.), Pixar Brain Trust — 2 Academy Awards

Ralph Eggleston (86), animation writer-director (For the Birds), production designer (Inside Out, WALL·E) — Academy Award

Mike Giaimo (78), animation art director (Frozen, Pocahontas)

Jennifer Hager (BFA 05), animation supervisor (Zootopia)

Don Hall (BFA 95), animation director (Big Hero 6) — Academy Award

Minkyu Lee (BFA 09), visual development artist (Big Hero 6, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph), writer-director (Adam and Dog)

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

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Rob Minkoff (83), animation and live-action director (The Lion King, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, The Forbidden Kingdom)

Rich Moore (BFA 87), animation director (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph, Futurama) — 2 Primetime Emmy Awards, Academy Award nomination

John Musker (77), animation writer-director (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog) — Academy Award nomination

Shane Prigmore (99), character designer and visual development artist (The Lego Movie, The Croods, How to Train Your Dragon, Coraline), VP of Creative Affairs, Disney Television Animation

Alonso Ramirez Ramos (BFA 10), character designer, storyboard artist (Gravity Falls, Mickey Mouse) — 2 Primetime Emmy Awards

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

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Peter Sohn (BFA 99), story animation director (The Good Dinosaur), voice actor

Andrew Stanton (BFA 87), story animation and live-action writer-director (Finding Nemo, WALL·E, Finding Dory), Pixar Brain Trust — 2 Academy Awards

Genndy Tartakovsky (cer. 92), story animation writer-director (Hotel Transylvania), creator of Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars — 3 Primetime Emmy Awards, Winsor McCay Lifetime Achievement Award

Gary Trousdale (82), story animation writer-director (Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

Kirk Wise (cer. 85), story animation writer-director (Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

School of Film – Experimental Animation

Henry Selick (MFA 77), stop-motion animation director (Coraline, The Nightmare Before Christmas) — Academy Award nomination

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

Jack and Sally Meet and Greet

School of Theater – Performance

Michael Jung (MFA 94), director, VP of Theatrical Development, Walt Disney Imagineering

Paul Reubens (73), screen actor, creator of Pee-wee Herman and Pee-wee’s Playhouse — 3 Primetime Emmy nominations, also the voice of R3X on the original Star Tours and DJ R3X in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge!)

Did You Know THIS School Has Cranked Out Dozens of Disney SUPERSTARS?

DJ R3X at his new home in Galaxy’s Edge!

When it comes to a career at Disney, there are MANY ways to get your foot in the door! The school was created specifically to produce well-rounded artists — just like what Disney is looking for in its hires! It’s clear that many of the students that make it through the programs at CalArts are primed to go on to careers with Disney. Saying you attended the school Walt Disney had a hand in creating certainly helps!

Are you a Disney history buff? How many of these CalArts alumni did you know about? Let us know in the comments!

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FIRST LOOK at the New King Arthur Carrousel Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Series

Each month, Disney has released a new collection as part of the Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Series. These collections are inspired by Disney attractions and have been known to sell out FAST. 

FIRST LOOK at the New King Arthur Carrousel Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Series

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While we’ve already seen collections like Enchanted Tiki Room and “it’s a small world,” Disney has just released a preview for the next upcoming series! 

The next series is all about King Arthur Carrousel in Disneyland and it features a plush, ears, mug, Loungefly backpack, and a set of pins. We’re loving the shade of blue and all the gold accents! Seriously, all of these collections have been so stinkin’ cute!!

FIRST LOOK at the New King Arthur Carrousel Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Series

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At this time, a release date has not been shared. We did report earlier, that the release date for this month’s Main Attraction Series was no longer listed on the website and that lots of the website surrounding the series had been changed. You can read more about this here. 

We will continue to keep you posted as more info is shared!

What do you think about the new series? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Disney World has seen a lot of changes over the years from new lands like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to the removal of iconic rides like The Great Movie Ride.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Spaceship Earth

But, EPCOT has seen some MAJOR changes since the park opened back in 1982. And, since we can’t visit the parks in person, we’re taking you back on a journey through time and space to EPCOT’s beginnings!

Everybody got their Walkmans, Jordache jean shorts, and Reebok Pumps ready to go?? Then, let’s cruise on back to 1985 for a most excellent adventure in EPCOT!!

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Spaceship Earth in 1985

Universe of Energy

Although we’re gearing up for the Guardians of the Galaxy Coaster to blast into Disney World in 2021, the Universe of Energy was holding strong in that location in 1985.

While we all know the version of the attraction that was hosted by Ellen Degeneres, the Universe of Energy had a completely different theme before its revamp in 1996. The original Universe of Energy was all about how energy was created throughout time by nature and man.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Guardians of the Galaxy Coaster Being Built

Although the attraction’s 80s bops like “Energy (You Make the World Go ‘Round)” and “Universe of Energy” were definitely reason enough to visit, the interactive simulation of the ride was totally new.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Universe of Energy in 2017!

The effect of the ride vehicles going through the screens and taking you on a journey was something that had really never done before.

Check out 5 Disney rides that were game-changers for theme parks around the world here.  

In the first theater, there was a mosaic screen that consisted of 100 different rotating prism-shaped flip screens that would move along with the film. The next section of the ride introduced the dinosaurs and volcano that were “realistic” depictions of the prehistoric period (and were still used in the Ellen version of the attraction). Remember the smell???!!

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Universe of Energy

The coolest part of the attraction, though, were the panels on top of the building. Although they might just look like regular roof shackles, they were actually an energy source themselves (wicked!!).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Guardians of the Galaxy ain’t got NOTHING on this!

The roof had 80,000 photovoltaic solar cells that helped power the ride vehicles! So, every time you would ride the Universe of Energy, you were witnessing energy being made WHILE learning about it (mind = blown!!).

Read all about the recent developments on the Guardians of the Galaxy Coaster here!

World of Motion

Although World of Motion became Test Track in 1996, the original attraction was more like Spaceship Earth than modern day Test Track. While the Universe of Energy gave details about energy, the World of Motion took a dive into the history of transportation.

Guests would ride in a 6-person Omnimover vehicle through ride scenes featuring Leonardo da Vinci, the Mississippi River, and the world’s first traffic jam that was populated with different projection effects.

After loading the ride, it would travel up a spiral that was located in the open-air entrance to the ride before beginning the interior ride scenes.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

World of Motion

But, the best part of World of Motion was the ending that took guests to the CenterCore. Since Walt had a dream for the community that EPCOT could have been, the CenterCore showcased a “city of the future” that always seemed to be in motion.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Future World

And the ride utilized the Pepper’s Ghost illusion — that you might be more familiar seeing in the Haunted Mansion — to put guests into futuristic cars.

After exiting the ride, guests would go into the TransCenter that had different ride vehicles brought to life like the “Lean Machine” and a show called “The Bird and the Robot.” It was both an educational spot and a way for people to also learn about new products being built by GM.

Learn all about the THREE New Neighborhoods coming to EPCOT soon!

Journey Into Imagination

While we currently know it as the Imagination! Pavilion, Journey into Imagination was quite possibly the MOST iconic part of EPCOT in the 80s (sorry, Spaceship Earth). The pavilion has housed many attractions over the years, but since we are in 1985…that means you could visit Magic Journeys (a 3D film), ImageWorks, and Journey into Imagination.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

The Journey into Imagination

Journey into Imagination originally told the story of the Dreamfinder who was looking to harness the power of humans’ dreams and ideas. The Omnimover ride vehicle would take guests into the “Dreamport” to look at how Art, Literature, the Performing Arts, and Science are “created.”

Early on in the ride, the Dreamfinder uses his imagination to dream up a literal “figment of imagination” — the purple unofficial mascot of EPCOT, Figment! Towards the end of the ride, the Dreamfinder told everyone that using their imaginations help to unlock the hidden wonders of the world.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

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But the end of the ride was easily the BEST PART. Guests were led into ImageWorks, where people could put their new-found creativity to the test. The most famous part of ImageWorks was the Rainbow Corridor all lit up with different colors (Look familiar? Michael Jackson took some pretty awesome photos here!).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

The Rainbow Corridor!

The interactive exhibit allowed guests to put themselves in a movie, color Figment and the Dreamfinder on the ceiling with “paintbrush guns,” and even conduct an orchestra. How very!!

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

ImageWorks

Guests could also walk outside and experiencing the Jumping Fountains after visiting Journey into Imagination (which are still there today, so we have a bit of the original EPCOT still!).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

The Journey into Imagination Fountains

(We’re totally the ladies ducking to avoid getting soaked. Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!! ? )

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Jumping Fountains

These fountains are still total magic for children to play in. We played in them as kids and now our kids can still play in the SAME fountains! We still avoid getting hit by them!!

Learn even MORE about The Journey into Imagination in EPCOT here!

The Land Pavilion

Originally, Kraft Foods was one of the primary sponsors of The Land Pavilion and helped fund the attractions inside. One of the most well-known retired attractions was the Kitchen Kabaret. A group of audio-animatronics would jam out and sing songs about nutrition. Anybody else still know all the words to “Veggie FRUIT FRUIT?”

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Kitchen Kabaret

There was no trace of crowds rushing to Soarin‘ here back in the 80s! The space was always super popular though — it was indoors and air-conditioned, after all!  Sunshine Seasons used to be the “Farmers Market” to go along with the atmosphere in the pavilion.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Farmers Market

Some of the other former attractions include the Symbiosis film, Listen to the Land (which became Living with the Land and sadly lost that rockin’ jam of the same name), and The Good Turn Restaurant, which ended up being switched to the Land Grille Room, and then became the Garden Grill we know today.

Step inside The Land’s newest film, Awesome Planet, here!

World Showcase

It surprises us how much an area can change, but still look…well…exactly the same. The World Showcase is one of those timeless places in EPCOT, and we don’t mind it one bit!

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Rose & Crown in 1985

Although it may not appear like there have been big changes, many of the pavilions didn’t have rides when EPCOT first opened (Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure was just a distant dream in 1985!).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

The France Pavilion Back THEN…

There were also plans for multiple pavilions, like Spain and Israel, that were announced but never actually built (we highly recommend watching “The Imagineering Story” on Disney+ if you want all the details on EPCOT’s journey!).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

The France Pavilion NOW!

Wonder where this next photo was taken from?? Back in the 80s Omnibuses traveled around World Showcase that guests could hop on and off to (slowly) get to the different pavilions.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Germany Pavilion

Although there are a lot of different opinions when the double-decker buses stopped operating in EPCOT, we kind of wish they would come back. Walking around the World Showcase can be pretty exhausting.

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Omnibus

You could hop off at pavilions to check out things like the Morocco Pavilion performers

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Morocco Pavilion Performers

…or wear some fabulously oversized sombreros in the Mexico Pavilion (you can still do this btw).

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Cute Alert!!

So much has changed in EPCOT but one constant remains — we can all still go put on the big giant oversized hats no one ever seems to actually buy! Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!! ?

Read about the Mary Poppins attraction coming to the UK Pavilion in EPCOT!

Laserphonic Fantasy Fireworks

Before IllumiNations became one of the longest-running shows in EPCOT, the park had the Laserphonic Fantasy Fireworks (yes, they’re just as epic as the name suggests).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Laserphonic Fantasy

The show replaced A New World Fantasy in 1984 with synthesized music, projections, and fireworks that could be viewed all around the World Showcase Lagoon. But, it was MEGA 80s, so IllumiNations was built as a more timeless bit of entertainment (which ran for 23 years before it ended in 2019).

Stop What You’re Doing And Flash Back To EPCOT Center With Us in 1985!!!

Laserphonic Fantasy

And, with that end to our day in EPCOT, we’re going to have to go back to the future from 1985! Although we definitely feel nostalgic for some of the past attractions and entertainment, we are so excited to see everything new coming soon with the EPCOT Transformation!

How are the park closures going to affect Disney World’s 50th anniversary?? Here’s what we have to say!

Where other Disney Park would you like to see from 1985? Let us know in the comments below!

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