Disney4me Posted May 23, 2018 Report Share Posted May 23, 2018 Well, well, well… look who’s on hand to give us a little Sneak Peek of Pixar Pier, opening on June 23, 2018 in Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort! Edna Mode Edna Mode from The Incredibles — who, by the way, guests will soon be able to meet in both Disneyland Resort (starting June 15th) and Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (beginning Memorial Day Weekend) — started off a day of Pixar-riffic adventure, offering glimpses into all the fun — and FOOD — that is to come on Pixar Pier! I was so excited to attend a Media Preview for Pixar Pier yesterday, and I can finally share this sneak peek — and even some sneak tastes — with you! Pixar Pier Marquee Concept Art ©Disney We got to hear directly from people behind the scenes of Pixar Pier. The panel of presenters included Creative, Art, Show, and Culinary Directors, as well an Executive Producer of Walt Disney Imagineering and the General Manager of Disney California Adventure Park West. And the excitement over this new Land was palpable! Actually, though, “sneak peek” may be a bit of a misnomer… because there is a TON of new info to share! So let’s dive right in! Pixar Pier Neighborhoods and Attractions Four neighborhoods will make up this new Land. The Incredibles, Toy Story, and Inside Out will each have their own themed neighborhood, and several Pixar stories will be represented in the fourth neighborhood. There is a goal of making each neighborhood feel like its own “individual land.” For instance, between Incredibles Park and the Toy Story neighborhood there will be a water wall so the music from one won’t be heard in the other. Pixar Pier Incredicoaster Incredicoaster Speaking of The Incredibles neighborhood (which will be known as Incredibles Park)… The Incredicoaster was created in partnership with the production team from The Incredibles 2. The premise is that The Incredibles are being honored in their hometown, Municiberg, with the coaster. As it turns out, Jack Jack and Edna Mode are not tall enough to ride the coaster (parents, you may know the feeling…), so they have to wait in the VIP lounge. Edna Mode So, Jack Jack escapes (natch)! And it’s time to chase Jack Jack (and tempt him with COOKIES!) to get him back. Look for effects and story to include two minutes of original animation, a countdown from Dash at the start of the coaster (with a water effect!), and 50 pounds of glitter (!!!) to make the fire scene! Tracey Noce, Creative Director of Walt Disney Imagineering, shared that hand-painted murals will also complete the coaster. Of course, since cookies are such a huge part of the coaster’s storyline, Disney will actually pump the scent of cookies into the coaster and tempt YOU with the Jack-Jack’s Num Nums cookie kiosk (which we told you about a while back here!) on your way out! More on that later in this article… . Pixar Pal-A-Round Mickey’s Fun Wheel is being transformed into the Pixar Pal-A-Round. Pixar Pier in transition While Mickey’s mug will still be featured on the Paradise Bay side of the wheel, you’ll see the Pixar Ball as the central image from the Pier side. The gondolas themselves will feature various pairs of Pixar pals (like Mike and Sulley!) with new character art — 12 pairs in all! Roger Gould, Creative Director for Theme Parks – Pixar Animation Studios shared that, like Pixar Fest (happening right now), attractions like the Pixar Pal-A-Round are not just celebrating the Pixar movies, but the emotional connection guests have with the characters and their friendships. More Pixar Pier Fun You can enjoy the Pixar Philharmonic right now during Pixar Fest, but they will receive a bandshell to serve as their regular location on Pixar Pier. Pixar Philharmonic Games of the Boardwalk will be transformed into spots with Pixar themes and characters including Wall-E. (And look for a candy corn toss with Heimlich). This area will also feature characters from popular Pixar shorts like La Luna. A new centerpiece for the Land will be the Pixar Ball! And Jeffrey Shaver-Moskowitz (Executive Producer, Walt Disney Imagineering) shared that there will be more seating, shade, and comfort for guests so they may linger and enjoy the area even more — a genuine change in architecture to the Land. Pixar Pier EATS Now… what are we gonna EAT at Pixar Pier?!? Lamplight Lounge Oh, wow… do we have some serious scoop for you on Lamplight Lounge! As the spot replacing my beloved Cove Bar, I (and many of you, I’m sure) was especially curious about this location. We showed you some Lamplight Lounge concept art a while back, and mentioned that the Lobster Nachos will return to Lamplight Lounge. But now there’s SO MUCH MORE TO SHARE!!! Lamplight Lounge Preview Garry Maggetti (General Manager, Disney California Adventure Park West) had not only some specs to share, but also some of the inspiration behind the lounge. Offering 261 seats downstairs and 200 seats upstairs (and yes, reservations will be accepted), the spot will have a “California casual gastro pub” feel presenting a place to unwind and relax on the waterfront as part of the entry area for Pixar Pier. Lamplight Lounge concept art Pixar Partners Roger Gould and Tasha Sounart (Creative Director and Associate Creative Director for Theme Parks — Pixar Animation Studios, respectively) shared how Lamplight Lounge will celebrate not only “the stories of the studio, but also the artists at the studio” in a stylish spot for the whole family to enjoy. Lamplight Lounge As the story goes, the lounge is an old warehouse space that’s been renovated, and the Pixar regulars at the establishment have left lots of cool memorabilia including sketches in the lounge. Part of the fun in creating the Lounge was digging through the Pixar archives to find artwork, research trip photos, and even gather toys of the Pixar characters — all of which will play a part in setting the scene. “Layers of history” will be on display so guests can return multiple times and always find something new, with “lots of little secrets to find.” (LOVE!) Lamplight Lounge Preview Fun fact! Harley Jessup is a production designer who worked on Coco, Ratatouille, and Monsters, Inc. who also worked on the design for Lamplight Lounge! Much like he wanted to strive for an authentic feel for Coco, he wanted the same thing for Lamplight Lounge — that it would feel like a spot “Pixarians” would frequent. Now, we have known for some time that the Lobster Nachos from Cove Bar will be served at Lamplight Lounge. Lobster Nachos But Culinary Director of Food & Beverage at Disneyland Resort, John State, showed us SO much more! He added on that the cuisine at Lamplight Lounge will indeed be “California casual gastro pub, playfully presented,” so we are to expect familiar foods presented in an unfamiliar way. Carne Asada Rolls The presented selections — which he referred to as a “snapshot” of the menu, which will change throughout the year — were created with the diverse audience of Southern California, who are “open to all sorts of flavors, textures, and ingredients,” in mind. Shareable items and full-on entrees will be served in different ways. Potato Skins “Pix & Bits” make up the shareables, and will include a fun take on on Potato Skins, with crispy Yukon Gold potatoes served with brown butter-caper yogurt, smoked paprika aioli, and Manchego cheese. Potato Skins The Carne Asada Rolls are a non-traditional sushi dish, featuring Grilled New York Strip Steak rolled sushi-style with roasted Fresno chili salsa, escabeche, and crema. Carne Asada Rolls Culinary Director State shared that “sushi” simply refers to the seasoned rice, wrapped in seaweed. That’s why this playful take features the unexpected strip steak. Carne Asada Rolls The “Budding Artists” menu is focused on the kiddos (ages 9 and under). And the PB&J Roll is… well, exactly what it sounds like! PB&J Roll The presentation of the creamy peanut butter and whole wheat rolled topped with strawberry jelly was created so kids can feel like they’re eating like mom and dad, sushi style! PB&J Roll It will be served with a “flowerpot” of veggies with hummus and fresh fruit. PB&J Roll Plate The full menu served downstairs will also feature “Bigger Bites” (modified versions of these dishes will be served upstairs). These include a “straightforward” Chicken Sandwich covered with a spicy chili glaze, vinegar slaw, and pineapple butter on a toasted Amish bun. Chicken Sandwich Altogether, the flavor profile is sweet, spicy, and vinegar-y for a burst of tastes. Chicken Sandwich Another Bigger Bite will be the warm Spinach Salad. Spinach Salad It’s comprised of curly spinach with warm wild mushrooms, a soft poached egg (made to be broken and smeared throughout the salad), charred onion vinaigrette, shiitake “bacon” and blue cheese toast on the side. Spinach Salad We also learned that one signature dessert will be Mini Donuts with dipping sauces, and will be “the dessert that you’re going to want to get over and over.” Of course, Specialty Beverages will play a large part of the menu as well, featuring handmade cocktails as well as mocktails. Over Budget Cocktail The Senior Production Manager for Food and Beverage expressed that the cocktails served will be unique to Lamplight Lounge, with names inspired by the film industry and Pixar Studios. For instance, Over Budget is a classic Moscow Mule with the addition of passion fruit. And The Last Word will be a refreshing mix of Aperitif Wine, Peche Liqueur, Amontillado Sherry, lemon juice, agave nectar, and soda water. The Last Word The Last Word Beer drinkers will have plenty to look forward to with twelve beers on tap served downstairs, and six on tap upstairs, along with bottled selections. And one beer will be a proprietary brew entirely unique to Lamplight Lounge, created by Bottled Logic Brewery in Anaheim. And now for the really fun part… we got our first taste of Lamplight Lounge, by trying two of the dishes! Potato Skins I thought the Potato Skins (which Culinary Director State referred to as Potato Pillows and recommended that we swirl in both the butter-caper yogurt and smoked paprika aioli before taking a bite) were incredible. (No Pixar pun intended ). Potato Skins The Carne Asada Rolls were a fun take on sushi. While I’m not a fan of seaweed (like…at all), I can still see the appeal of these for sushi fans and steak fans alike. Carne Asada Rolls Carne Asada Rolls I can’t wait to taste more when Lamplight Lounge opens with the rest of Pixar Pier on June 23rd! Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff Confectionery Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff Confectionery (inspired by the candy tears of Inside Out’s Bing Bong, according to Associate Creative Director Tasha Sounart) will be located across from the Pixar Pal-A-Round. And it will be THE SPOT for candy treats and classic confections like caramel apples, cake pops, and more! OH, and yes…there WILL be Candy Tears from what we’ve heard! Concept Art for Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff Confectionery But it will have MORE snacks unique to the location as well… like Rainbow Unicorn Cotton Candy! You may think that’s simply multi-colored cotton candy, but it will have a twist… as in, an actual twist. Tucked inside as the “stick” for the cotton candy will be a tall, swirly lollipop! It will also feature a Slushy that’s a “mix of emotions”…custom made with the “emotions” you want! What came to mind for me was something similar to the World of Color Goofy’s Glacier situation — a “secret menu” item that you can create in Disney World and Disneyland currently. World of Color Glacier FYI — the Slushy area will be themed to Jangles the Clown. Pixar Pier Food Kiosks Food kiosks themed around Pixar stories and characters will provide plenty of snacks around the Pier. Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats has already been deemed an “insane hit.” Pixar Parfait at Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats Read all about Adorable Snowman here! Jack Jack’s Cookie Num Nums But we also received more info on a spot that has remained a bit of a mystery until now. Jack-Jack’s Cookie Num Nums (like we said, you’ll actually smell cookies when you step off the Incredicoaster) is going to serve warm, brown butter chocolate chip cookies… made REALLY BIG for sharing! (The cookie was actually compared to a pie since it will be so big and thick.) Concept Art pieces for Jack-Jack’s Cookie Num Nums But you can’t really enjoy a cookie like that without milk, right? And fortunately, flavored milks will also be on the menu! Angry Dogs Angry Dogs will feature none other than Anger from Inside Out. As Tasha Sounart (Associate Creative Director for Theme Parks — Pixar Animation Studio) shared, this hot dog stand will offer different flavors with varying degrees of spiciness. Angry Dogs within the Concept Art Board And the angrier he gets, the hotter the flavors are! Condiments will include choices like spicy srirachas. Senor Buzz Churros The Boardwalk, of course, is where you’ll find Buzz Lightyear represented (in Spanish mode, of course) at Senor Buzz Churros! Senor Buzz Churros Concept Art Poultry Palace We learned one more detail about Poultry Palace (from the Toy Story 2 film short). Poultry Palace ©Disney This giant fun meal box will feature a “fun size” Zurg for photo ops! Now, how’s THAT for a “Sneak Peek”?!? I know I’m not the only one completely PUMPED for Pixar Pier! How about you? Find out all there is to know about Pixar Pier on our Pixar Pier Page! Sign Up for the Disney Food Blog Newsletter so you don’t miss any of the fun coming to Pixar Pier — and MORE! Click HERE to subscribe! Heather Sievers is DisneyFoodBlog’s Dining in Disneyland columnist! Check out more of her adventures at @DininginDisney on Instagram! Are you excited to welcome Pixar Pier to Disney California Adventure in June? Please let us know with a comment! Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Yesterday, we were invited by Disneyland to attend a very exclusive media preview of Pixar Pier. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on DFB to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com! Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on Twitter Become a Facebook Fan Related posts: Sneak Peek at Lamplight Lounge Coming to Pixar Pier! Breaking! NEW Dining Spots Coming to Disneyland’s Pixar Pier; PLUS Pixar Fest Food Sneak Peek… FIRST LOOK: The NEW Jack Jacks Cookie Num Nums on Pixar Pier in Disneyland Resort! View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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