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Then it was into Discoveryland, where we were disappointed to still see Nautilus shut. I don’t know why they do this. It’s a nice walk through and yet it seems to be closed for much of the year, only opening at the busiest times. Instead, we took some photos around this area.
Mark even managed to sneak some photos of the foolhardy souls setting off on Space Mountain.
Then we headed off to see if Captain Eo was doing a soft opening. Well, it certainly appeared to be, with a heap of people waiting outside it, but when we walked up, the miserable Cast Member just kept telling us that it was closed until 10.00 tomorrow. Great, but by then I’ll be home, you stupid woman! I have no idea what those privileged few were doing there or if they were ever let in, as they were still standing there, as we left. I was, quite frankly, gutted. I knew that its official opening date was the day after we would be leaving here, but having heard that they would be having soft opening, I got my hopes up – all for nothing. Here’s hoping that it’s still showing in Walt Disney World when we’re there next April.
We wandered back down Main Street.
We stopped to have a look in the Emporium. I don’t know about you, but there used to be a time when you knew you could get just about anything in the Emporium, but no longer. Their selection wasn’t that great, although I did get a Remy toy, which I had been eyeing up for days now. Finally, I could hold out no more and grabbed one.
We headed out of the park, then made our way into the Studios.
We checked the information board first thing to check that we could actually fit some shows in, unlike yesterday and we were in luck, with Animagique at 11.00 and the Moteurs, Action stunt spectacular at 11.45, so it would be a rush, but we could fit them both in.
We headed towards Animagique and it opened up just a couple of minutes after we got there and we were all let in. This show is strictly no photos and videos, which is a shame, as I would love to share this with you, as it’s such a fun show. I always forget just quite how good this show is and every time it pleasantly surprises me. It’s very similar in a way to the storyline of Mickey’s Philharmagic, with Donald heading into the film vault that Mickey had locked up and then meeting pink elephants – anyone who knows which firm they’re from, please let us know, as we can’t remember – before going into the Jungle Book, then enjoying scenes from the Little Mermaid and the Lion King. After that, he heads back to meet up with Mickey for the finale. The difference here is that it’s not animated, it’s all done by puppetry and, despite the fact that I know these puppets are operated by people who are completely blacked out, I looked and looked for them and only found them on a couple of occasions. It’s all very cleverly done.
I do believe that the pink elephants are from Dumbo! Don't you see them during his nightmare? BTW I wish OUR Space Mountain looked more like the Parisian version!
I do believe that the pink elephants are from Dumbo! Don't you see them during his nightmare? BTW I wish OUR Space Mountain looked more like the Parisian version!
Could well be, it's been years since I last watched Dumbo. Isn't it just the best looking Space Mountain in the world?
Great update and pictures! Sorry you couldn't see Captain Eo. We just saw it in DL, and frankly, I was unimpressed (maybe because it's 20 years later and now it just seems silly to me)! More please!
Great update and pictures! Sorry you couldn't see Captain Eo. We just saw it in DL, and frankly, I was unimpressed (maybe because it's 20 years later and now it just seems silly to me)! More please!
I was going to tell you that you weren't missing anything. I saw it 20 years ago at DL and didn't love it then. But maybe you'll be able to see for yourself at DW.
As soon as the show finished, we hustled our way over to the Moteurs, Action show, which we hadn’t seen in many, many years. We made it into the stadium with about 10 minutes to spare and managed to snag some pretty good seats about halfway up the middle section, right by the sound booth, which is always a good place to be.
This show had changed a lot since we last saw it in 2003. Then, there had been a very irritating double act of a woman who spoke English and a man who spoke French and the pre-show went on for about 20 minutes, with them selecting lots of people to take part in the show. Now there’s nothing like that anymore. All the narration is done by the “first unit director”, the “second unit director” and the “stunt supervisor”. As to whether that’s the same as in Walt Disney World or not, I don’t know, as we haven’t seen that show in years and can’t remember that either. : Anyway, it makes for a much simpler and fast moving show, as I don’t know about you, but unless you have a member of your party selected to take part in the show, sometimes those bits can be deathly dull, especially if the people who are selected don’t get into the spirit of things that much.
The stunts were still pretty much the same, which was good, as at least we could vaguely remember what was coming up and be in position for it. Mark managed to get loads of good shots using the multi-burst function on his camera, although mine didn’t want to know, so I just had to be content with snapping the odd shot whenever I could.
Sounds like you had a few dissapointments with the rides this time. What's the point of a fast pass if you can't really use it when you want too??? Hopefully Captain Eo will be open when you go in April. I saw it when I was little, and though it is a little cheesy, it's worth seeing.
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