Lake Buena Vista, Dec 15
: Derrick Weitlich and his friend Leslie Martinez arrived at the Magic
Kingdom, wanting to be among the first to visit the park's New
Fantasyland.
Getting up early was worth it, said these Melbourne, Fla.,
Disney fans, who estimated that they have visited the park some 180
times.
"I love Beauty and the Beast," said Martinez, while standing in
front of the new Gaston's Tavern restaurant. "And I'm very picky when it comes
to details about Beauty and the Beast."
Martinez and Weitlich weren't
disappointed. From the antlers lining the walls in the tavern to the animatronic
Ariel in the Under the Sea-Journey of the Little Mermaid ride, they were
impressed with the New Fantasyland.
It's the largest expansion project in
the park's 41-year history. The new spaces are built on what was once the site
of the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea experience, and the expansion doubles the
size of the original Fantasyland. The central Florida theme park near Orlando is
blending classic Disney characters (like Dumbo, the flying elephant) and newer,
popular hits (like "The Little Mermaid") with the multimillion dollar
expansion.
"It's really about immersing people in a number of stories,
characters and music that they love," said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Chairman Tom Staggs.
New Fantasyland sits just past Cinderella Castle,
with two sections: Enchanted Forest, where visitors will find Belle from "Beauty
and the Beast" and Ariel from "The Little Mermaid," and Storybook Circus, which
is inspired by the Disney film "Dumbo."
Among the highlights: a ride
called Under the Sea-Journey of the Little Mermaid, which tells Ariel's story,
and Enchanted Tales With Belle, a walk-through experience that features a
magical mirror and costumed characters.
Staggs said that the expansion
allows families to "be a little more relaxed" while in the park, calling the
spaces "more enjoyable."
The grand opening happened twice: once for media
and bloggers in front of Gaston's Tavern and then again on the steps of
Cinderella Castle, with cheering park visitors. Staggs was joined by actress
Ginnifer Goodwin, singer Jordin Sparks and, of course, Mickey Mouse. Sparks sang
a medley of songs from Disney movies.
Two of New Fantasyland's highlights
have yet to open. A ride called Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is still under
construction, as is Princess Fairytale Hall — where guests can go to meet all of
their favorite Disney princesses at once. Disney officials said the princess
experience will open next year and the ride is expected to open in
2014.
For Disney traditionalists, never fear: Many of the park's
longstanding beloved attractions like Cinderella Castle, and rides based on
"It's a Small World" and "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" remain
open.
Be Our Guest Restaurant is new, and offers a different Disney
concept. Folks who eat lunch will be served at the counter, while dinner guests
will be served tableside. It will also serve wine and beer with dinner, which is
the first time alcohol is being sold at the Magic Kingdom. The meals at Be Our
Guest are French-themed.
Some old favorites have been improved. An
additional Dumbo ride was added — one Dumbo carousel goes clockwise, the other
counter-clockwise — two castles were built and the Barnstormer rollercoaster was
remodeled. Other areas were spruced up and redecorated.
"I think they did
the themes so well, the transitions from one area to another," said Weitlich,
who is 31. He and Martinez, who is 29, come to the park at least twice a
month.
They bought T-shirts that said "A Brand New Happily Ever After,"
posed for photos and drank LeFou's Brew, a sweet drink based on apple juice and
toasted marshmallows. The pair said they were going to get to know New
Fantasyland just like the rest of the park.
"For not being cast members,
we're pretty good," said Martinez.
Ends
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