If you head on over to the official Toy Story Mania website, you’ll now find four games you can play that are very similar to the games in the real Toy Story Midway Mania. While the four games feature different themes from the games in the attractions, they feature secret targets and ammunition multipliers, giving hints to the existence of similar targets in the ride-through version. You can also create your own midway game by using the game creator on the site. Now what are you waiting for, go play!!!
Here are 3 articles from the OC Register with information on the Innoventions Dream Home, Wall-E in the parks, & an incident in New Orleans Square:
The Innoventions Dream Home is still closed and will possibly open to the public next week, according to Disney Spokesman John McClintock.
Last week Disney pulled back the curtain on the new Innoventions Dream Home, but the attraction was only open for limited hours and only to annual passholders.
McClintock said today that Disney workers are “making sure that all the technology in the home is working perfectly” before opening the Dream Home to the public. He said that the goal is to open the home to the public next week.
Currently, the second floor of the Innoventions building is open. Just the first floor, the Dream Home level, is closed.
We’ll keep everyone updated on this blog about when the Dream Home will open to the public.
Disney’s Wall-E character debuted in theaters yesterday, but don’t expect the little robot in the Disneyland Resort any time soon.
A Disney Backstage Pass newsletter mailed to Disneyland Annual Passholders a few weeks ago included thata three-foot-tall Audio-Animatronic model of Wall-E would be visiting people in Disney’s California Adventure this summer
But, Disney Spokesman John McClintock said the robot is not expected to be in the park for a few months.
“We don’t expect Wall-E to be in the Disneyland Resort any time soon, especially during the summer,” McClintock said.
Update: New photo on the left sent in by someone who was in the park when the tree branch fell. Right click and click view image on either photo to see an enlarged image.
A tree branch broke and fell onto a pathway last night near the French Market restaurant in the New Orleans Square area of Disneyland.
A Disney spokeswoman said it was one branch and that it did not fall directly on anybody. She said that no more than five people were near the branch when it fell. She said those people had minor scrapes.
Irvine resident Vicki Munsell was at the park yesterday when the branch fell. She was there with her family celebrating her and her husband’s 14th wedding anniversary.
Munsell and her family were eating at the Cafe Orleans restaurant when they heard someone shout and she turned around in time to hear the branch cracking and see it fall on a pathway.
She said people ran over right away to help. While Disney said the tree did not fall on anyone, Munsell said people were pulled out from underneath the tree. Still, Munsell agreed that she did not see anyone injured with more than a few scratches.
Munsell took the photo that you see at right with her camera phone, and she sent it to The Orange County Register. After the branch fell, she said the area was blocked off by Disney cast members who removed the branch and checked on people nearby.
This is not the first time trees have fallen on people in theme parks. On Aug. 1, 1997, a large tree limb at Knott’s Berry Farm broke and fell onto four visitors near the Montezooma’s Revenge ride, causing minor injuries to three and leaving the fourth hospitalized. And on May 5, 2001, Jeanne Gill, 73 suffered a broken hip, and 27 others are injured when a 20-foot oak tree falls in Frontierland at Disneyland.
Staff Photographer MintCrocodile was also at the Disneyland Resort yesterday, & he managed to find a few things that I didn’t snap:

The golden apple is back at the entrance to Snow White’s Scary Adventures

The new menu at the French Market

A new wait time sign outside Pirates of the Caribbean

First High School Musical, now this!
More of Mint’s pictures from yesterday can be found here!
Now here’s the second part of my pictorial, covering Tuesday the 24th, through Thursday the 26th:
Here are a few more shots of the Innoventions Dream Home





Plaza Pavilion behind tarps

Now let’s take a look at the Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries!

Here’s the pointless photo spot

The new, awesome, Secret of the Stone Tiger show in the Oasis

The theater for the show itself looks awesome (first time I’d been in the Oasis)

After the show, Indy battles a bad guy through-out Adventureland



Moving outside of Disneyland for a brief moment… The Anaheim GardenWalk is now somewhat open. Once it’s fully open, we’ll bring you coverage of this new mall that could affect the future of the Disneyland Resort!

Now going back over to Toy Story Midway Mania… Take a look at the difference in theming here! TSMM’s amazing theming makes Paradise Pier look even worse now!

Here’s a few more of the posters from in the TSMM queue





My score on my second ride (85,900 in case it’s too blurry to see)

I loved this shirt so much, that I bought it!

A couple of the posters from the queue are available for $35 each


This poster is behind the cash register in Midway Mercantile

The walls are down from the Grizzly River Run waterwheel, but the tarps are still up

Here’s another look at the new seating for Award Wieners



Apparently they were filming parts of the Pixar Play Parade


Later in the day (Wednesday) they were filming Mr. Potato Head

Midway Mania sure does look beautiful at night!

Moving on to my last day… When I entered Mickey & Friends, I was given an Adventure Roadmap!

The Roadmap gives you 8 extremely easy questions


The new billboards advertising Toy Story “Midway” Mania at the Mickey & Friends Tram Station

Green Army Men in the Esplanade letting guests know that TSMM is in DCA, not Disneyland

Wall-E & Eve from the movie Wall-E are available to purchase

The Haunted Mansion was closed all day yesterday for some reason

My score on my 3rd ride (I’m on the right, my father beat me!)

Another example of how great TSMM’s theming is compared to the rest of the Pier

For some reason, they’ve been sold out on the Mickey Mouse Pretzels for quite a while now

Bust Baby!
That’s going to do it for this DLR Pictorial. Stay tuned to the Image Galleries for more & bigger versions of these pictures (some are already up)!
I’m back from a wonderful 4 day trip to the Disneyland Resort, which included checking out the Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries, & of course Toy Story Midway Mania. Let’s start this pictorial off with my pictures from Monday:
Sign for Toy Story “Midway” Mania in the Esplanade

The Adventure Roadmap was handed out at both Mickey & Friends as well as Timon (more on this tomorrow)


The latest DCA maps

Now on to my first ever ride on Toy Story Midway Mania!

The amazing Mr. Potato Head

He can remove his ear (if you didn’t already know)!

A few of the posters in the queue for TSMM, giving tips on game-play & the individual games



Here’s where you pick up your 3D glasses

The start of the ride

The ride vehicles

The back of Mr. Potato Head’s toy box

My score on my first ride… Contrary to what Tom Corless says, I don’t think it’s that bad of a score!


Top scores from Monday & the month

A lovely little display thingy at the exit of the attraction

The new seating for Award Wieners

The Honda Pilot display outside of the entrance to DCA

Over to Disneyland with the new Disneyland Park map cover

Still not much visible progress at Small World

Donald’s Boat has returned from its refurbishment

As of today (Thursday 6/26) the Innoventions Dream Home is still closed

The walls are down however, so I managed to snap a few pictures





Club Penguin has joined Toontown & Pirates of the Caribbean Online in Innoventions

The bungee rats are back in the Ratatouille float in the Pixar Play Parade

Also back is the back end of the a Bug’s Life float

Also worthy to note is that the Ratatouille & a Bug’s Life floats have switched around with each other

And the acrobats are back on the Toy Story float

The new, & amazingly themed Churro cart across from Toy Story Midway Mania


A look at the queue for Toy Story Midway Mania

The new Hot Dog Hut (also quite nicely themed)

Clever

Banners advertising Toy Story “Midway” Mania in Downtown Disney

And to end off Part 1 of my pictorial, me with Cinderella
Stay tuned tomorrow for the rest of my DLR Pictorial, covering Tuesday through Thursday. Also tomorrow, we’ll have bigger versions of the pictures from this post in the Image Galleries!
After speculation on the net arose stating that Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular would not be returning after the 3 month Hyperion refurb starting in Sept, I found auditions for the show on the Disney Auditions website.
There are 3 listed.
One for singers, actors and puppeteers on July 21, 2008 at 10am at the Screenland Studios in N. Hollywood.
One for dancers on July 23, 2008 at 2pm at Screenland Studios
And one for Singers and Actors on July 29, 2008 at 10am at the Chelsea Studios-New York, NY
Now we all know about the new Tinker Bell Meet N’ Greet that will be taking over and replacing Ariels Grotto at Disneyland Park, but I have found an audition for Disney Fairies listed on the same site.
It seems that the Single Rider line for Toy Story Midway Mania has been set up earlier than we original thought. We’re not sure if it’s being used yet, but it’s definitely there.

Picture by BCC




