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Disneyland tests talking Mickey
by MadWatchStudios on May.05, 2010, under Disney Parks
They tried it out for a few days to gauge the guest response.
Wizarding World of Harry Potter opening date leaked!
by MadWatchStudios on Mar.24, 2010, under Movies, Universal Parks
With the official announcement less than 24 hours away for the opening date of Wizarding World of Harry Potter, it looks like the information has already slipped out. A page on the Universal Orlando site accidentally leaked the official opening date. It was changed back fairly quickly, but here is what was posted:
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
On Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey – the marquee attraction of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – guests will journey through iconic locations straight from the films, such as the Room of Requirement. This amazingly detailed scene is where guests board the groundbreaking ride and are drawn into the excitement and chaos of Harry’s life. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – the only place in the world where the stories of Harry Potter will come to life – grand opening on June 18.
It seems like Universal can’t keep anything a secret anymore. Even if the announcement is only a day away. First the “tent pole” ride for the Harry Potter area had most of the information for it uncovered through patents filings, Kuka robotics contracts, or just actors talking about filming their 3D scenes for the ride. Then a few days before the Super Bowl, their commercial somehow leaked to the internet a few days early. Maybe this is Universal’s new advertising style? Make a big deal about the announcement, and then leak the information early so everyone gets excited? hmmm That is the “grand opening date”, I’ m sure we can expect to see a soft opening start to happen in early June.
The official announcement will be made on Thursday, March 25th at 12:00pm eastern time. Expect to see the original leaked page back online at www.UniversalOrlando.com/HarryPotter
“Halo: Reach” multi-player trailer
by MadWatchStudios on Mar.03, 2010, under Gaming
Disney’s World of Color fountain test video
by MadWatchStudios on Feb.13, 2010, under Disney Parks
This is probably the best video I’ve seen of Disney testing out their fountains for the World of Color. Still no word on an opening date from Disney.
If you didn’t see the behind the scenes look video posted last month, click here.
Six Flags closes Kentucky Kingdom
by MadWatchStudios on Feb.08, 2010, under Six Flags
Six Flags just announced on their website that they will cease operation of their Kentucky Kingdom theme park. The announcement says that Six Flags rejected the lease agreements with the owner of the land, the Kentucky State Fairgrounds.
In recent weeks, Six Flags had proposed a new lease arrangement to the fair board that would have enhanced the viability and future of the park. Unfortunately, those proposals were not accepted and the park will cease operations and the company will move expeditiously to re-locate employees and several of the more than 40 rides and attractions to one of its 13 other markets.
In an interesting contrast with Six Flags’ statement, this article claims that all rides are property of the Kentucky Fair Board. Harold Workman, president of the Ky Fair Board said that the removal of the Chang roller coaster in September of last year was approved by him after Six Flags presented him plans to expand the water park by removing Chang. With the way the contracted is worded, the Chang roller coaster could have belonged to the Fair Board, since the ride was affixed to the ground. He also claims that Six Flags proposed a deal to pay no rent for the remainder of the nine year lease in exchange for some sort of profit-sharing deal.
update Feb. 10, 2010
The current rumor is that Compagnie des Alpes is in talks with the Kentucky State Fairgrounds about running the Kentucky Kingdom property. CdA runs several theme parks in Europe including the Parc Asterix, Walibi parks, Bellewaerde, and Hellendoorn. If the deal goes through, Kentucky Kingdom would be their first park in North America.
Wizarding World of Harry Potter ad for Super Bowl leaked?
by MadWatchStudios on Feb.04, 2010, under Harry Potter, Universal Parks
A few different websites out there are showing off what they claim is a preview of the new Harry Potter themed Superbowl ad for Universal Orlando. I’ve embedded the video being shown below. View it before the copy-right overlords of the interwebs have it taken down.
I think they could have done a better job for a commercial that is going to cost them $2.5 billion to show during the Super Bowl. At this point I’m sure they’re going for just more of an “oh I’m excited to see a commercial for it” factor than trying to compete with the usual creative commercials seen during the game. I did however like the split second view of the coaster train on the dragon’s fire.
2010 Academy Award nominees announced
by MadWatchStudios on Feb.02, 2010, under Movies
and the nominees are…
Best Picture
“Avatar,” “The Blind Side,” “District 9,” “An Education,” “The Hurt Locker,” “Inglourious Basterds,” “Precious: Based on the Novel ’Push’ by Sapphire,” “A Serious Man,” “Up,” “Up in the Air.”
(continue reading…)
World of Color behind the scenes video
by MadWatchStudios on Jan.22, 2010, under Disney Parks
The Disney Parks Blog just released this video with a great look at all the effects that go into the new World of Color show at Disney’s California Adventure.
Battlestar Galactica coaster begins test runs
by MadWatchStudios on Nov.18, 2009, under Battlestar Galactica, Universal Parks
Universal Studios Singapore has released official video showing off the Battlestar Galactica dueling coaster making a test runs. As expected, the trains are launched up the lift launch hill at 40mph.
This video focuses more on the inverted, Cylon track.
This one focuses more on the sit-down, Human track.
Universal Studios Singapore is still on schedule to open summer 2010.
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, says Blu-ray drive coming to Xbox
by MadWatchStudios on Nov.16, 2009, under Gaming, Science and Technology
Last month Gizmodo interviewed the CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, and he dropped word of a Blu-ray add-on coming to Xbox.
When asked about putting Blu-ray drives in the consoles he said:
Well I don’t know if we need to put Blu-ray in there—you’ll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories.
You can see the interview here. Where he also talks about plans for Project Natal.
Let’s hope he wasn’t just throwing out his own thoughts on the subject, and knows for sure it’s coming. If Microsoft wants to keep calling the Xbox 360 a media center, and not just a gaming console, Blu-ray is a must. Unfortunately I think Microsoft is a day late and a dollar short on this. Many people have already gotten a stand alone Blu-ray player, or even sprung for a PS3 when Sony dropped the price. I wonder how much money Microsoft could have made if they would have released an external Blu-ray player last year around the holidays.
As for me, since they have no official word on a release date for the Blu-ray add-on, Microsoft has already lost me as a potential Blu-ray customer. I plan on buying a player in a few weeks for less than $100 when black friday hits.