WDW Report: Mexico Pavilion’s own King Kong!

This week, we are at Walt Disney World! This is always a treat for us since we live on the west coast so we do not take a trip to these 4 parks lightly. Robert’s favorite park is EPCOT and they’re in the middle of their 20th year of the Food & Wine festival in the World Showcase area of the park. Unfortunately, EPCOT’s guests have a bad reputation for taking advantage of the libations at the park and proudly wear their drunkenness on their sleeves (or matching t-shirts.) This year is no different, it would seem, as Robert took this video Sunday night which has since gone viral!

The guy climbing had been bragging to his friends that he would climb the stairs and one in his group said she would join him. So up they went! Well, he did, but she was quickly pulled down by Disney security. As you can see in the video, he made it to the top without being apprehended. Many online have wondered what happened after the video cuts out here, and we’ll post that upon Robert’s return! Unfortunately, he was able to snake down the side and away from security. Robert even saw him later with his friends before park closing. We’re not sure that he was ever caught and are waiting for some official statement from Disney about it. The strange thing is this isn’t the first time this happened. When I went in 2012, someone had tried to climb up the temple and I got this response on twitter:    

Since that video and story went viral, we’ve been lucky (depending on how you look at it when one is on vacation) to be cited on several major news outlets. Here’s a fun one:

video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player   And since then, the Mexico pavilion has gone from looking as it always has:   IMG_3836IMG_4399   To looking more like this:

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Not much noticeable in the wide shot.

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Plants flanking the base of the stairs.

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A closeup of the plants

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Makeshift signage

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Sign with plant

They’ve added some plants which I actually don’t mind but they’ve also included a theme-less sign here. This is at least the temporary fix that Team Disney Orlando has come up with but it will be interesting to see how it evolves from here. Robert mentioned there’s a security guard standing by as well. EPCOT’s Food & Wine Festival comes to a close for 2015 on Nov 16th.

Stay tuned to the blog as we will be posting Robert’s full video here as well as podcasting about it next week as we return from our hiatus. What do you think about actions like this at Disney parks and does it affect your experience? Or have you seen this happen before at this or another park? Let us know in the comment section below!

Monorail Mondays!

In addition to Matterhorn and Mansion Monday pics, I love seeing the Monorail Monday pics on Instagram! Just like last week’s post, I created a “one stop shop” for you to see these right on your desktop in a rotating gallery that self-updates!

Now, when you search for Monorail Mondays on our site, Google, or just by bookmarking this page, you’ll have this nifty gallery below!

Happy posting!

Gallery provided by the good people at http://www.instush.com.  Gallery refreshes ever 10-30 minutes. Some photos may not be of Disney’s Alweg Monorail or any other Disney park rides.

Throwback Thursday – Cranium Command at EPCOT!

I only went to WDW for the first time in 2012 so my knowledge about most things there is very limited — especially when it comes to classic and now legacy attractions like EPCOT’s “Cranium Command.” Today I was randomly scouring blogs and Reddit and found out about this attraction which occupied the Wonders of Life pavilion in Future World.

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Buzzy! source: Instagram user @officialepcotcenter

 

If you don’t know what “Cranium Command” was or want a simple refresher, according to Wikipedia, “It premiered on October 19, 1989; as of January 4, 2004 it began to operate seasonally, closing permanently on January 1, 2007.” You can take a look at WDW News Today‘s terrific video of one of the last showings of this attraction in 2005.

What a FUN attraction! It’s everything I loved about EPCOT when I saw it in 2012 and full of things many fans feel EPCOT is moving away from.

Sadly, here’s a recent look at what the pavilion is like during most of the year thanks to a brave YouTube-er that snuck in during the off-season:

When we went to Epcot, the pavilion was full of life as it was during Food & Wine. During the festival, it houses the Chase Card Lounge (closest I have come to being inside one of those fancy corporate lounges) as well as serving as the Festival Center for Food & Wine demonstrations, classes, shops, and more. It’s really a beautiful pavilion.

source: themeparkreview.com forums

 

The strange thing is that while “Body Wars” has been dismantled and “Making of Me” has been removed, the theatre which houses Buzzy and “Cranium Command” remains intact!

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How Buzzy looked in ’89 and how he looks today.           source: imagineeringdisney.com

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Buzzy Today source: subsonicradio.com

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Even the lights are still on! source: subsonicradio.com

 

And Buzzy still has a loyal fan base and is a sought-after commodity!  Just check out the recent merchandise that has come out with this cranium commander:

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Cranium Command pins! source: onceuponapinpodcast.blogspot.com

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Cranium Command TSUMTSUMs! source: @AmigurumiKngdm

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Cranium Command vinylmations! source: chasingvinylmation.com

 

With all this popularity, it makes one think about what the future of this attraction might be.  Why keep the attraction intact?  If it closed what’s now 8 years ago – why keep him around?

Here’s a theory I saw on a few blogs: does this look familiar to any Cranium Command fans?

source: disney-pixar
source: disney-pixar

 

How about now?

source: thetiaratalkshow.com

 

I bring this up because if you look at the trailer and premise, it’s pretty much the same idea as Cranium Command: your emotions are personified by characters driven by those very emotions.

It’s a timeless and relatable premise that Disney believes in. Is it possible that this attraction closed while this film was in development and refreshing this closed attraction was not outside the realm of possibility? If this film is successful (as most Pixar films are), there’s no reason not to keep this attraction around while the rest of Future World awaits a refresh.

What do you think? Is this an example of a film property layover you might enjoy? Maelstrom’s closure at EPCOT cause a bit of an uproar from the Disney Parks fans. However, the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland was initially met with praise from fans of the old attraction because it was being resurrected.

It’s all speculation for now, but if you know any better than we do, let us know in the comments below!

featured image source: yesterland.com