NEWS -- Eudora's Chic Boutique featuring Tiana's Gourmet Secrets is NOW OPEN adjacent to the Blue Bayou in New Orleans Square. Goofy’s yard is dedicating to the spirit of play with soft, spongy ground and is the perfect place for kids to place in a fun, enclosed area. This is where Goofy encourages his son, Max, and his friends to play. You can also see in the concept art a playful sound garden. There's a space for adults to rest while kid discover all the fun noises the garden makes and explore an all new clubhouse. Chip and Dale's Gadget Coaster coming soon! Goofy's house has been transformed with the addition of Goofy's How to Play Yard which features a large grass space with plenty of shade and areas to play. One of two new restaurants coming soon! Good Boy! grocers a friendly farmers market roadside stand for grab and go treats. Cafe Daisy serving diner classics at sidewalk table eatery. Concept art was shared for El CapiTOON Theater, a special exhibit created by the Toontown Hysterical Society celebrating all things Mickey with costumes and props from the toon world. The exhibit features several items guests may recognize from classics including “Steamboat Willie” and “Plane Crazy” and more modern favorites such as “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” and iconic music releases.
Splash Mountain is set to receive an update to incorporate the Princess and the Frog. Not many people are happy about this. They feel Splash Mountain should remain as is and that Tiana needs a separate ride of her own.
There will also be a re-imagined restaurant in New Orleans Square with a Tiana Palace theme and a store Eudora's Chic Boutique that will sell her gourmet sauces and spices. Coming 2024 JUST ANNOUNCED: Walt's Plane is making a cross-country journey to Anaheim, California, where it will be on display for fans attending D23Expo 2022. Guests can visit a specially curated exhibit called Mickey Mouse One: Walt’s Plane presented by Amazon. The exhibit will highlight the history of the plane—also known as “The Mouse”—and showcase its significance in The Walt Disney Company’s history. Walt Disney received his beloved Grumman Gulfstream-1 airplane in early 1964. The plane was used extensively to shuttle key Disney personnel between The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA, and the site of the four Disney created pavilions for the 1964—1965 New York World’s Fair. Walt and his Imagineers also used the plane as they developed plans for the top-secret “Florida Project,” that would ultimately become Walt Disney World. Walt loved to use the plane for family getaways, visiting some of his favorite destinations like New Orleans and Palm Springs. Following Walt’s passing in 1966, the plane saw continued use for several decades, supporting company business travel, film promotion, and goodwill tours to children’s hospitals, before it was retired from service in 1992. For its final flight, the aircraft traveled to Walt Disney World, touching down for the last time on World Drive on October 8, 1992. The plane was then moved nearby to Disney’s Hollywood Studios where it was displayed as part of the park’s fondly remembered Studio Backlot Tour for more than 20 years. It’s the only way to fly… "Walt took delight in planning each trip, plotting the itinerary on maps in his office over his evening Scotch. When passengers arrived at the plane's home base at Lockheed Airport, he loaded their luggage aboard. During the flight, he served the drinks and supervised the galley. For years, Walt had yearned to pilot a plane, and on occasion, the company pilot, Chuck Malone, allowed Walt to take over the controls.” -Walt Disney: An American Original, by Bob Thomas
See Walt’s beloved Grumman Gulfstream-1 up close at the 2022 D23 Expo, September 9, 10 & 11, at the Anaheim Convention Center at “Mickey Mouse One: Walt’s Plane - Presented by Amazon” The Main Street Silhouette Studio re-opens! Fantasyland fireworks return over Sleeping Beauty Castle!!!! Characters! Goofy's out and about in Toontown!
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