July 23, 2011

New Fantasyland Rising – Stories from a Walk Through the Park (Ep. 01)

New Fantasyland Rising – Stories from a Walk Through the Park (Ep. 01)

Jim Hill and Len Testa stroll through the Magic Kingdom in 2011, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, expansion rumors, and early details on Fantasyland’s biggest changes.

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In this very first episode of Disney Dish, Jim Hill and Len Testa take listeners on a recorded walk through the Magic Kingdom in late May 2011, blending in-park ambiance with behind-the-scenes insight. As they move from Main Street U.S.A. to Fantasyland and Liberty Square, the conversation turns to expansion plans, attraction overhauls, queue experiments, and the ever-evolving balance between nostalgia and innovation. It is a snapshot of Walt Disney World at a pivotal moment, just as the New Fantasyland project begins reshaping the park.

Original Air Date: July 24, 2011
Original Title: Episode 1 - A Live Walk Through the Magic Kingdom

NEWS

  • Early details on the New Fantasyland expansion, including the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the ambitious scale of the “Fantasyland Forest” project
  • Plans for an interactive queue at Peter Pan’s Flight, including removal of the former Skyway station and expanded themed environments
  • Discussion of relocating or updating Carousel of Progress and ongoing debates about preserving Walt-era attractions
  • Behind-the-scenes challenges with The Enchanted Tiki Room and the role nostalgia played in its 40th anniversary refresh
  • Rumblings of a Haunted Mansion retail “exit-through-the-crypt” experience featuring video capture technology
  • FastPass strategy shifts and early conversations about tiered access and advance ride reservations
  • The impact of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando and how it influenced long-term planning inside the Magic Kingdom
  • A land-by-land walking tour from Town Square Theater to Haunted Mansion, filled with stories about abandoned in-park hotel concepts and the history of Main Street design
  • A deep dive into the original Fantasyland ride concepts that never happened, including a Headless Horseman attraction and alternate Sleeping Beauty and Mary Poppins ride ideas
  • How queue interactivity was being tested and refined in attractions like Haunted Mansion and what that meant for guest flow
  • The internal tug-of-war between creative ambition, sponsorship realities, park operations, and budget priorities

View transcript here.

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