New Exhibits Open at 'Walt Disney: One Man's Dream'


Do you remember that huge wall where it said "THE LEGACY CONTINUES - Coming Soon?" Well, it looks like they've finally decided to add these new exhibits that we were all looking for. This new addition was actually scheduled to be ready by Fall 2010, but it got a very long delay.

Let's take a look together at what has been introduced. This includes a lot of Fantasyland artworks too:


No, it's not coming soon anymore. It's finally here:


The first new addition is a series of images on some of the most recent and most successful Disney movies:




But the real "LEGACY" involves future projects of Disney Parks around the world. Here's a look at Tokyo Disney:


Unfortunately, none of the artworks are new, but you can see the ones for the new Fantasmic!, Toy Story Mania and "Jasmine's Flying Carpets":

 

For Hong Kong Disneyland, they only showcased the very lame Toy Story Playland:


Just a few artworks of  the Shanghai Disney Resort:


And, here's what we were looking forward to: more Fantasyland artworks!


The artworks show all the additions coming to Fantasyland, but unfortunately, none of them is new:


Here you are a series of artworks and pictures of working models for the expansion, as showcased on a small TV screen near the Fantasyland display:



The only problem? They don't show anything new, and they are all about the Little Mermaid's area. That's really, really sad. The new "Journey of the Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure" is only a small part of the much bigger expansion:



This should look very nice:






The interactive queue:


We always receive much better queue lines than California does:



We'll even have an additional Audio-Animatronic of Scuttle:


Inside the ride:


The loading area:


Some of the ride's scenes, which will be exactly like Disney California Adventure's version:









And that's all. Thank you very much for viewing, and remember to stay tuned, as we'll post a new Epcot update soon! Also, if haven't already done so, please, join our official Facebook page!

3 comments:

  1. One mans dream? None of this has anything to do with Walt. It's just an advertisement for future and current projects at Disney. Some of which would have Walt turning in his grave.

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  2. @ Anonymous #1
    If you paid any attention, these new exhibits opened behind the "Legacy Continues" wall, meaning that all of these projects are thanks in part to his LEGACY. It doesn't mean that they have anything related directly to his life. It's his legacy that inspired the projects.

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  3. Anonymous 2, I have to agree and also add that I'm sure Walt would be perfectly delighted with the fact children and people of all ages still continue to be entertained today - after all, that was his aim in life.

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