Attraction Previews
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Disney’s Hollywood Studios In anticipation of the Star Wars themed land coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios ina few years' time, the new Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular will premiere this June, featuring fireworks, lasers, special effects and video projections of iconic characters and scenes from the complete Star Wars saga, all set to the score of the film series. This will complement the live stage show Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away, which debuted April 4.. Meanwhile Star Wars Launch Bay showcases artefacts and encounters with characters including Kylo Ren. The re- imagined Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple experience also features new characters. And at Star Tours – The Adventures Continues, guests buckle up for an enhanced high-speed journey with new Star Wars: The Force Awakens characters and a visit to Jakku.
Magic Kingdom Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald, Daisy and Goofy have got some trendy new friends. For the first time, Tiana of Princess and the Frog and Rapunzel of Tangled, co-star with Anna and Elsa of Frozen and a host of Disney characters in the new Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire
NEW AT WALT DISNEY WORLD Marching into summer with Star Wars, The Jungle Book and Frozen
From dark rides and live
shows to new F&B offerings, a varied line-up of new
attractions and experiences will debut this summer across all four parks at Walt Disney World, Florida. Paul Ruben, back from the preview event last month, tells us what to
expect. Frozen fans are in for a treat, with new
experiences across no fewer than three parks
EPCOT Big news for all fans of Frozen is the unveiling at EPCOT this June of a new ride dedicated to of Anna, Elsa and other characters from the hit film. The Frozen Ever After boat ride at the Norway Pavilion transports passengers on their way to Arendelle’s Winter in Summer Celebration for Queen Elsa visit the ice palace and hear beloved tunes and new lyrics by Oscar-winning Let It Go songwriters Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson- Lopez. Also at the Norway Pavilion, Anna and Elsa will greet guests in the new Royal Sommerhus, modelled after a traditional Norwegian cabin. In Future World, guests will celebrate the US debut of
the upgraded Soarin’ Around the World attraction at The Land Pavilion on June 17. Now with a third motion base, plus new digital screens and projection systems, the expanded flying theatre attraction takes guests on an exhilarating “flight” above spectacular global landscapes and man-made wonders. The film, which replaces Soarin' Over California at the Land Pavilion, will also fetautre thi summer at the new Shanghai Disneyland.
Guests will also find new additions to Turtle Talk with
Crush, which will feature characters from the Disney- Pixar film Finding Dory.
Disney Springs
show on the Cinderella Castle stage. This show combines dance, fireworks and stunts with music, an original song and special effects. The world's busisest theme park will also welcome Elena
of Avalor, Disney’s first princess inspired by Latin cultures. After her Walt Disney World and Disney Channel debut this summer, Elena will also appear at Disneyland Resort in California in the fall, following her television debut in a new animated series this summer on Disney Channel. New F&B options at the Magic Kingdom include World
Famous Jungle Cuisine served by the wisecracking crew of the new Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen next to the legendary Jungle Cruise. This will be first Disney full-service restaurant themed after a specific park attraction.
Animal Kingdom For the first time in its 18-year history, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will open after dark, beginning May 28. The park’s iconic Tree of Life will awaken amid a celebration of Discovery Island music and dance as projections morph the tree to showcase the magic of nature. Kilimanjaro Safaris transitions to a new nighttime adventure in the extended orange glow of a setting sun. For the first time, hyenas and African wild dogs join the safari trail while other nocturnal animals prowl.
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