July 15, 2012

Animal Kingdom’s Avatar Plans, Panda Dreams, and Safari Shake-Ups (Ep. 17)

Animal Kingdom’s Avatar Plans, Panda Dreams, and Safari Shake-Ups (Ep. 17)

Len Testa and Jim Hill revisit Animal Kingdom’s early Avatar plans, panda negotiations, Kilimanjaro Safaris changes, DinoLand strategy, and the puppetry behind Finding Nemo: The Musical.

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Len Testa and Jim Hill explore the projects Disney was considering for Animal Kingdom in 2012, from James Cameron’s still-evolving Avatar land to long-running efforts to bring giant pandas to the park. They examine why Kilimanjaro Safaris retired its poaching finale, how DinoLand U.S.A. doubled as a private-event venue, and what Disney hoped to achieve with personalized digital experiences. Jim also shares the creative reasoning behind the visible puppeteers in Finding Nemo: The Musical and why that choice made the show more emotionally effective.
Original Title: Jim Hill's Animal Kingdom Stories for the 2013 Unofficial Guide

HIGHLIGHTS

• Why negotiations with James Cameron slowed the development of Animal Kingdom’s proposed Avatar land.

• The challenge of turning Pandora’s cinematic jungles into a functional theme park environment with attractions, shops, dining, and accessibility.

• How Storybook Circus and Dumbo’s expanded capacity offered a cautionary example of solving a queue problem too well.

• Why Kilimanjaro Safaris removed its poacher storyline and replaced the finale with a more maintenance-friendly zebra habitat.

• Disney’s long-running effort to bring giant pandas to Animal Kingdom and the negotiations tied to Shanghai Disneyland.

• How DinoLand U.S.A. served as a valuable private-event space even when its attractions divided Disney fans.

• Early plans to let guests take home a personalized digital dinosaur through Disney’s emerging RFID technology.

• Why Finding Nemo: The Musical keeps its puppeteers visible and how that decision strengthens the performances.


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