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October 15

October 15, 1998 – The New Version of Fantasmic! Opens at Walt Disney World

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“The power of dreams blazes before you in this breathtaking 30-minute fireworks and water extravaganza.”

On October 15, 1998, the nighttime show Fantasmic! opened at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios park. The original version of the show opened at Disneyland on May 13, 1992 and underwent a major refresh starting in 2007. The Walt Disney World version has not undergone any such change, save for some minor upgrades and technological updates. The show is located in Hollywood Hills Amphitheater of the Hollywood Studios park, and is 27 minutes in length. The stage for Fantasmic! is much larger than the Disneyland version, and the amphitheater can seat about 8,200 guests. The show weaves together a tale from several Disney classics, including Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Aladdin, The Lion King, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and 101 Dalmatians.

October 7

October 7, 2002 – a bug’s land Area Opens in Disneyland’s California Adventure

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“Inspired by Disney-Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, this whimsical play area invites little ones to experience the fun in being a bug.”

On October 7, 2002, the area a bug’s land opened in Disneyland’s California Adventure. Based on the Pixar film A Bug’s Life, the area has two separate sections, including Flik’s Fun Fair. There are six attractions in the area, including Flik’s Flyers, Heimlich’s Chew Chew Train, Francis’s Ladybug Boogie, Princess Dot Puddle Park, Tuck and Roll’s Drive ’Em Buggies, and It’s Tough to Be a Bug!. It’s Tough to Be a Bug! and Bountiful Valley Farm were originally part of Disney’s California Adventure from its opening in 2001, but due to low attendance of the area, the area was redesigned with the Bug’s Life theme, and the two attractions were made part of a bug’s land. Bountiful Valley Farm would be closed in 2010, and redesigned as part of Cars Land.

October 6

October 6, 1989 – A New Electronic Marquee is Introduced at Disneyland

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“Welcome to Disneyland!”

On October 6, 1989, a new electronic marquee was unveiled at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, California. This marquee replaced the original marquee from 1958, adding a new digital readerboard which greeted visitors in various languages, and was placed at the entrance to the parking lot at Harbor Boulevard. The sign remained in place for ten years, and was soon replaced by another colorful sign marking the parking lot.

October 2

October 2, 1971 – The Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat Begins Operation at Frontierland in Walt Disney World

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“Take off on a scenic half-mile adventure into the wilds of old America aboard a steam-powered paddler wheeler.”

On October 2, 1971, the riverboat attraction The Admiral Joe Fowler began operating in Frontierland of the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The riverboat was named after Admiral Joe Fowler, who was hired to be in charge of construction of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The riverboat was retired in 1980, but its sister ship, the Richard F. Irvine remained, and was renamed the Liberty Belle in 1996.

October 1

October 1, 1960 – The First Dixieland at Disneyland Event is Held

“See, hear, and dance to these great Dixieland bands!”

On October 1, 1960, the first Dixieland at Disneyland event was held for one night only. Several bands were featured at the event, including Bob Crosby and the Bob Cats, The Elliot Brothers and the Dixie Dandies, Teddy Buckner, Joe Darensbourg and the Dixie Flyers, and Disneyland’s own Disneyland Strawhatters, who had been featured at the park since 1956. The show consisted of a floating Mardi Gras-style parade down the Rivers of America, with several firework effects. The grand finale of the parade was all the bands featured together on the Mark Twain riverboat, playing “When the Saints Come Marching In,” and the bands would disembark and go to six separate locations in the park to perform for guests until midnight. At midnight, the bands would gather together once again and play as an ensemble until 1 am.

September 30

September 30, 2003 – The Magic Kingdom Attraction Mickey’s PhilharMagic Opens in Walt Disney World

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“Disney magic meets Disney music in this spectacular 12-minute 3D fantasy adventure starring Donald Duck.”

On September 30, 2003, the Magic Kingdom attraction Mickey’s PhilharMagic opened in Walt Disney World. The attraction is located in Fantasyland, right next to Peter Pan’s Flight, and replaced The Legend of the Lion King. The attraction itself is a 12-minute 3D film, with guests given special 3D glasses in the lobby before entering the theater. There are also special in-house effects that draw the viewer into the film’s adventure. The plot of the film is that Mickey is getting ready to conduct a magic orchestra, but Donald takes Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat and decides to take over. Things spin wildly out of control, and Donald is plunged into scenes from beloved Disney films, from Beauty and the Beast to Aladdin. Mickey’s PhilharMagic had a grand opening ceremony on October 8 2003. Similar versions of the attraction were opened in Hong Kong Disneyland on September 12, 2005, and Tokyo Disneyland on January 24, 2011.

September 27

September 27, 2008 – The Inaugural Expedition Everest Challenge Takes Place

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“Race through Disney’s Animal Kingdom park on a unique course filled with obstacles, clues and wild scenery!”

On September 27, 2008, the inaugural Expedition Everest Challenge took place at Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom park. The challenge is a 5K, an obstacle course, and scavenger hunt through the park near the Forbidden Mountain; finishers were awarded a special compass medal. Participants could take the challenge in teams, or try out for the solo challenge. More than 3,000 competitors participated in this inaugural challenge, which took place at night. The winner of the challenge was Thomas Kish from Woodstock, Georgia, finishing the course in 45 minutes, 22 seconds, beating the nearest competitor by at least three minutes.

 

September 15

September 15, 2004 – Tokyo Disneyland’s Disney’s Halloween Event Begins

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“This is Halloween, this is Halloween!”

On September 15, 2004, Tokyo Disneyland’s two-month Halloween event Disney’s Halloween began. The festivities helped to give the American holiday more popularity in Japan; celebrations of Halloween in Tokyo Disneyland actually began six years prior. Disney’s Halloween incorporated the Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare that was popular in the Disneyland resort, and added a special Halloween parade, decorations, and special merchandise to make the event more palatable to the Japanese. Thanks to an addition of trick-or-treating, guests were able to come in various elaborate costumes of their favorite Disney character, although guests had to wear a sticker that identified them as a guest. The event was a huge success, and has led the way to more elaborate events in Tokyo Disneyland.

September 12

September 12, 1986 – The Film Attraction Captain EO Opens at Walt Disney World’s Epcot

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“We are here to change the world.”

On September 12, 1986, the 3D science-fiction adventure film opened in Journey to Imagination, located in Walt Disney World’s Epcot park. The film replaced the Magic Journeys film, and was based on a story idea from Walt Disney Imagineering artists. The film is noted as the first “4D” film, which not only incorporates 3D filmmaking, but adds another dimension of experience through in-theaters effects, such as lasers and smoke, synced with the film. It is also regarded as a “space opera,” as it incorporates two songs written and performed by its lead actor, pop singer Michael Jackson. The attraction was also opened in Disneyland on September 18, 1986; Tokyo Disneyland on March 20, 1987; and Disneyland Paris on April 12, 1992. The Walt Disney World version closed on April 7, 1997, and was replaced by Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. After the death of Michael Jackson, the film was brought back in tribute, opening on June 30, 2010. The film was produced by George Lucas, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and stars Michael Jackson as Captain EO, Anjelica Huston as the Supreme Leader, and Dick Shawn as Commander Bog.

September 9

September 9, 2009 – Two CDs are Released to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of The Haunted Mansion

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“Grim grinning ghosts come out to socialize…”

On September 9, 2009, the 40th anniversary of the attraction The Haunted Mansion was commemorated with two CD releases: Story and Song from The Haunted Mansion, and The Haunted Mansion. Story and Song from The Haunted Mansion was a re-release of a 1969 LP that became a favorite of children. The CD tells the story of two teenagers, played by Robie Lester and Ron Howard, who take refuge in a mysterious mansion during a rainstorm. It was narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft, and the Ghost Host is played by Pete Renoudet (as opposed to Paul Frees, who voiced the role in the attraction). The Haunted Mansion is a collection of tracks from the Haunted Mansion, mostly from the Disneyland version of the attraction.