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Friday, 13 September 2013

Coup de Cœur: Tower of Terror

Hollywood, 1939. Amidst the glitz and the glitter of bustling, young movie town at the height of it's golden age. The Hollywood Tower Hotel was a star in it's own right, a beacon for the show business elite. Now, something is about to happen that will change all that.

We enter a Hollywood boulevard, but perhaps not a Hollywood boulevard that you are familiar with, this is the Hollywood Boulevard of a bygone age, its golden age; the 1930s. Early department stores are ready, the recovery from the great depression is getting into swing and a great sense of optimism fills the street. Hotels, movie theatres are open and booming. Hollywood is announcing itself onto the world stage. As we walk down the street, the sounds of the movies greets us and the sense of both optimism and magic fills the air.  Just before we entered the street was a statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, one of the great Americans and a real symbol of the American dream. As we walk further down the street, there are even more little Disney hints for us to enjoy.
The El Capitan theatre located at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard opened to the public in 1926 by property developer Charles E. Toberman, and was a thriving theatre with performances of plays that people would flock to, helped in part by the lavish interior, the likes of which had never been seen before. In the 1930s, the art of motion pictures arrived in Hollywood and El Capitan needed to keep up. After the premiere of 'Citizen Kane' at the theatre, it closed for renovations and to become the movie theatre it is today. Now, the theatre is owned and operated by the Walt Disney Company.

As we walk along this street, we turn towards 'La Terrasse', here the world takes a pause of a wide open Hollywood terrace, perhaps to enjoy a refreshing cool drink in the sun, but something looms behind in the background; The Hollywood Tower Hotel.
All does not seem to be well at this glitzy hotel, we heard some screaming coming from high up. Not to worry, we somehow managed to get a reservation (that's not easy for this hotel, you can be on the waiting list for a long time!). A friendly bellhop greets us outside 'Bonjour'. Before we enter the lobby, we take a little look around the grounds.
The grounds are littered with signs for things such as 'Valet Parking', 'Swimming Pool', 'Tennis Courts', everything you'd expect a hotel of this class would have, the hits of the day, songs such as Vera Lynn's 'We'll meet again', are being played through a loudspeaker adding to the almost majestic nature of the hotel. Could it really be as grand as it seems from the outside?
As we approach the doors into the lobby, we can't help notice the Hollywood Tower Hotel logo in the concrete outside the front, again adding to the grandness of the hotel, the doors are ahead of us. We take that final step. We're here, ready to check in! But wait... something seems very wrong. 
In front of us, a card game. Abandoned. Cobwebs growing on the lamp, a cup of tea left on the the table. Suddenly the music doesn't feel as fashionable and now seems to create a more creepy atmosphere. We look up, the lamps are covered by cobwebs, and the wall is cracked. Unsure what we should do, and to satisfy our curiosity, we continue to look around. 
We slowly move towards reception. This was no accident, something terrible must have happened here. Why else would there be abandoned suitcases? Looks like we're not checking in here today. But what is this? A bellhop invites us forward and directs us to our left, to the hotel library. We're told the lift is out of order, well this is evident, the doors are bulging out. What happened here? We'll be taking the service elevator to our rooms, apparently. 
Judging by what we've seen so far in the hotel, we're really not sure if we even want to take the service elevator. But our curiosity drags us in. Suddenly, lightening strikes, the doors close and the television turns on. 
Tonight's episode of the Twilight Zone is somewhat unique, and calls for a different kind of introduction. This, as you may recognise, is a maintenance service elevator still in operation, waiting for you. We invite you, if you dare, to step aboard, because in tonight's episode, you are the star. And this elevator travels directly to... The Twilight Zone'. 
The doors open, we step out of the library and into a sort of 'backstage' in the hotel, the service area.  Despite us, and our fellow guests, crowding the area, there is an eery feeling. It's dark, the lights are flickering. That must have been some lightning strike, the place just seems lifeless. 

We're greeted by a bellhop 'How many?'. We reply 'One'. 'Mwhahahaha'. The once proud, friendly bellhops have been replaced by creepy, possessed bellhops. We are assigned the far right hand side elevator. And now, we wait.
Hang on a moment, we suddenly notice that despite the 12 floors displayed on the dial above the elevator, that our elevator has somehow reached a 13th floor. How could this be? The nerves start to kick in, perhaps it was a mistake to keep exploring, perhaps we should have turned away as soon as we noticed something was wrong. But we just can't help ourselves. We wait for the elevator. Suddenly 'DING', the doors open slowly. A bellhop awaits, but screams as the door opens. He invites us on board. Everything seems normal, well aside from the fact that this elevator has seats. In fact, we take our seats and are quite content. We get a safety briefing. 'Any questions? Too late!' as we move backwards? Like everyone, we've taken many lifts in our lives, none of them have ever moved backwards. We ascend, in front of us a mirror, lightning strikes, the lift violently shakes as we descend a floor. We start to think all this has happened before as a family of five appear 'five people stepped through the door of an elevator and into a nightmare. That door is opening once again, and this time it's opening for you'. Uh-oh. History is repeating itself. The elevator drops suddenly and quickly, before re-ascending. Now we realise what the screaming was. The doors open in front of us, an impressive panorama presents itself. We admire the sight of Disney village, of the Disneyland Hotel and of Front Lot. However, there just isn't enough time to take it in. 
Our nightmare ends with the lift going forwards, the bellhop once again appears. Counts us in and we leave with a warning. 'The next time you make a reservation at an abandoned hotel on the dark side of Hollywood, make sure you know what kind of vacancy you're filling. Or you may find yourself a permanent resident of The Twilight Zone'. With that warning, we quickly leave the elevator and towards a guest area. 
We walk down the corridor, and back into the safety of a guest area, and a non-deserted guest area, as if nothing had happened.
But, as we leave we notice a big clue that not everything is as it seems. The hotel sign flashes 'Tower of Terror'. As we walk away down Hollywood Boulevard, we can't help but smile at the thrill we've just experienced.

This special Coup de Cœur was to celebrate Friday 13th, a superstitious day across the world. 
Coup de Cœur is a monthly feature celebrating what we love about Disneyland Paris. What do you love about Disneyland Paris? Leave a comment below or tweet us @dlptownsquare

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Coup de Cœur #1 - Front Lot

You're standing in the resort hub in the inevitable queue for the security control, and in the distance you hear the Star Trek theme, it's ironic that that is the theme to a film from a rival studio that lets you know that you have arrived at Disneyland Paris.
Gates to the Walt Disney Studios ParkAt Disneyland Paris we are lucky to have two Disney parks with beautiful entrances, the grand Victorian entrance to Disneyland Park is unique in the world and is, in my opinion, the most beautiful theme park entrance in the entire world. The second represents a Hollywood film studio, we are invited in with the words "Welcome behind the scenes" as we delve into the world of film making and tributes to the seventh art form (Cinema). As we walk to the park entrances we are greeted by the lot entrance gates featuring the Studio emblem of Mickey Mouse
Sorcerer Mickey Statue operating a camera, as we veer off to the sides we are greeted by Hollywood 'porters', with a polite 'Bonjour' they take our ticket place it in the turnstile and give it back to us. 'Bon Journée'. The sights and sounds of the Studio surround us, in front of us the impressive Studio 1 building, the 'gateway' to the park, and for us an opportunity to see a Hollywood sound stage set up with its props and reading for a day of filming. In the centre a fountain with our studio emblem once again returning, Sorcerer Mickey from the 1943 Disney Classic 'Fantasia' representing one of the most iconic pieces of Disney animation ever created, Mickey controlling the brooms filling up with water. This provides us with one of the early photo opportunities of the park as we pose with the broom on the pavement. To our left, the Walt Disney Studios store designed with beautiful studio theming, the walls adorned with photos from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, all of which featuring the man himself, Walt Disney. The store almost feels like a studio set itself with it's dark ceiling and lighting rigs and a dangling lighting fitting. We truly have entered the wonderful world of the silver screen, this is no functional film studio, this is the glamor of what we have dreamed it to be, this is the showcase section of the Walt Disney Studios Park.

Place des Freres Lumieres, Front Lot
 As we move back into the Place des frères lumières, so named as the Lumière brothers were the french inventors of the art of film making, just across the square is located Studio Services and our studio lot clock tower (Well, we need to know what time we have to be on set!), underneath the clock tower we can visit the Studio Photo store, which essentially is a slightly smaller version of Town Square photography in Disneyland Park, nevertheless the theming is once again that much more magical and links perfectly to the park's theme of the movies with it's old film cameras from an earlier era of cinema, the walls feature film reels and clap boards, and this is when we realise, we've made it on the studio lot! As we turn our backs on the photography store and head towards Disney Studio 1, we enjoy the sight of the 'Earful tower', of course it's not a functional water tower but it's almost a staple of a film studio such as the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, our water tower in this studio has been given a pair of Mickey ears, again to pay homage to the biggest star the studio has produced, who knows? Maybe we might just bump into him today, I've heard he likes to take photos with the extras! We continue towards Studio 1, walking with the excitement of what awaits us. We are living the magic of the studio. What's that? PLACES EVERYONE! That's our cue, to the set!


Coup de Cœur is a regular feature in which we take a look at a particular attraction of Disneyland Paris in detail and enjoy what makes Disney parks so beautiful be it a ride, a walk through experience, a shop, a restaurant or an entire land.

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Disneyland Paris after dark

Empty Main Street USA at night.
Ever wondered what happens once you've left the park? Just how does Disneyland Paris look so beautiful day in, day out. It's all thanks to the night team of over 200 people every day making the parks look beautiful, who, once the friendly 'Au revoirs' end and those park gates are locked closed, come out for a long nights work until opening time the next morning.

Well, last week DLRP Welcome and Disney Central Plaza (French Disneyland Paris communities) went behind the scenes once the park gates closed for an entire night of insight just so that we could find out what goes on overnight so that we can keep coming back and seeing the great looking attractions and scenery that we love. Today, they have released a video featuring all the amazing work that goes on, and some of the strange sights (such as vans driving down Main Street). Interviews are in French with English subtitles. So, sit back, relax and enjoy the work that happens whilst we sleep.

I'd like to say a huge Thank You to these cast members, your work may go unappreciated by the masses, but without you, our park wouldn't look so beautiful each and every day, and if you weren't there, we would all notice.  So THANK YOU!

And if you enjoyed the video, why not go pay the websites that created it? DLRP Welcome and Disney Central Plaza