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Old 23 Feb 17, 05:19 PM  
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[Halloween in the Wilderness 2015] Day 15 - What's This?

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Day 15 - What's This?
Roaring Fork (CS Breakfast) | Disney Hollywood Studios | The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights | Hollywood Brown Derby (Signature Dining)
November 6th, 2015

Looking back at the photos from this day, I see there was a few “lasts” not only for us, but for Disney Hollywood Studios itself. They include Lights, Motors, Action, Extreme Stunt Show, which has now closed; as well as The Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights, which was lit up for the final time in 2015. And the whole Streets of America is now gone too. This is all to make way for the new Star Wars Land, and Toy Story Land that will be coming to the park in the future.

We are the most sad for the Osborne Lights though – it was our first time seeing them, and so sadly our last. They were such a spectacular sight to see! So full of wonder and magic – it really did feel like Christmas as we walked past the buildings adorned with millions of twinkling lights. Photos and video, really do not do it justice at all.

But lets go back to the beginning of this day, which started with breakfast from Roaring Fork – the Counter Service restaurant at our resort, Wilderness Lodge. We actually brought it back up to our room as it was a lazy morning.

When it comes to the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan and breakfast at a quick-service restaurant you are entitled to one entrée, and one non-alcoholic beverage for one credit per person.

Now, I am guessing that Steve paid out of pocket for the pastries, I really cannot remember, and don’t seem to have a picture of the receipt (which is how I keep track!). And the price I have written down, doesn’t seem to match, so who knows what went on here with this! All I can say is that a counter-service or table-service breakfast on the Dining Plan isn’t good value for money – a Character Breakfast (which are usually a buffet) are much better value. I’ll write down the figures I have and update it if I ever find the receipt.
Entrées…

Me: Bounty Platter – with Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Potatoes, Bacon, Sausage, and a Biscuit ($9.99)


Him: Breakfast Croissant – with Bacon, Egg, and Cheese. Served with Potatoes ($7.69)


The Boy: Bananas Foster Waffles – Mickey Waffles with Warm Bananas in a Buttered Rum-Flavoured Sauce ($8.99)


Pastries…

Sticky Bun ($3.79)
Danish ($3.59)
Cinnamon Scone ($2.99)







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Roaring Fork (Breakfast)

Bill Total: $51.99 (3 Credits) {Tip: $no tip required}
DxDDP Running Totals: Bill: $3,147.91 | Credits: 94/126 | Tips: $435.68

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After breakfast, we headed over to Hollywood Studios. It was also here that my back couldn’t take it any more, so we hired an ECV for me for the day. The relief was so welcome, and I was able to get around so much easier and without pain. We had to pay a $20 and it was $50 for the ECV. Once you have paid for the scooter in one park for the day, you don’t have to pay again if you park hop – you just leave a deposit again.

Getting around the park, into stores, and onto rides isn’t too problematic at Walt Disney World – it is very accessible throughout. But I’ll go into all of that in more detail in my next trip report, as I hired an ECV from a offsite rental company for the duration of our trip.

Seeing Hollywood Studios without the Sorcerer’s Hat was very strange; it felt so empty without it. I know that fans either loved or hated it – we loved it, because it was all we have ever known. But seeing the Chinese Theatre was nice.































The previous year, Lights, Motors, Action, Extreme Stunt Show was cancelled midway through the show, due to bad weather; so we made a point of getting to see it this year. Good thing too, as it’s now been shut down, to make way for new areas of the park. There is still a version of this at Disneyland Paris (where it originated) but we’ve not seen that one. Due to my ECV use, we were guided to the lifts, which took us to the upper levels of the seating. (Also getting to see what remained of the old Backlot Tour – which has also closed down.)

We had a great seats, slap bang in the middle, which was perfect for the huge fire stunt finale. I’m so glad I got an awesome photograph to accompany the last time we saw Lights, Motors, Action!





















As we waited for nightfall to come, we did a bit of mooching in the shops, including Watto’s Grotto which had a lot of cool Star Wars merch. I bought a Star Wars cookbook, and kinda wish I’d bought that R2-D2 bag now!












We then grabbed a snack (corn dogs), had a look at some of the festive displays, and waited for the switch on of the lights. Corn Dogs are not available as a snack credit (boo!) so we had to pay the $5.32 for each one, out of pocket.









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The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights has quite the history behind them. You can read about them in full over on Wikipedia.

The lights started life at the home of the Osborne Family in Arkansas. Jennings Osborne decorated his home with 1000 lights for his 6 year old daughter called Breezy in 1986. Each year after that, it got bigger and bigger. Eventually Osborne purchased the two properties adjacent to his own and expanded the display into them. They included:
  • an illuminated globe, with Little Rock and Bethlehem marked, mounted in the back yard;
  • two rotating carousels of lights, placed on each end of the estate’s circular driveway;
  • a 70-foot (21 m)-tall Christmas tree of lights with 80,000 lights in three colored layers, mounted atop the home’s kitchen; and
  • a canopy of 30,000 red lights over a section of the driveway.







The lights were extremely popular in both in Arkansas and around the world, as news crews often visited to film the display. Since their house was located on one of the busiest streets in Little Rock, it eventually caused severe traffic issues, and lots of complaints. The display grew bigger every year, and by 1993, was lit for 35 days during the Christmas season, from sunset to about midnight every day. Six neighbours filed a lawsuit, saying traffic congestion made trips to the corner store take two hours, and they feared emergency vehicles could not get down the street. Osborne responded by adding three million more lights.






The story of the light display’s court case brought national attention, including offers from several cities to host the display. Walt Disney World project director John Phelan contacted Osborne’s attorney about moving the display to the Orlando resort, and eventually discussed the potential move with Osborne himself.

Osborne was intrigued by the offer, but initially understood that Disney wanted to put the display on another residential street in Orlando. What Phelan actually offered was to install the display on “Residential Street,” a back-lot section at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park (then known by its original name, the Disney-MGM Studios). Being a fan of the resort himself, and realizing where the display would go, Osborne accepted Disney’s offer. In 1995, the display was set up on Residential Street as “The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights,” becoming an immediate success.

Residential Street was visited using the backlot tour’s tram vehicles. When the light display was in place, however, the tram tours would stop before sunset, allowing guests to walk among the displays. Initially the display was purely the original lights from the Osborne estate, but in subsequent years the display was augmented to its current size of over five million lights. The display’s Disney caretakers have also added a number of Hidden Mickeys into the lights. The 2007 edition of the display featured over 40 of the icons. In the final showing, there were over 80 Hidden Mickeys featured.







The display was made up of over 10 miles (16 km) of rope lighting connected by another 30 miles (48 km) of extension cords. The extension cords and lights were held together using two million ties. It took 20,000 man-hours to install the display each holiday season, starting in September. The lights were turned on at dusk each night, starting in mid-November and running into the first week of January, and required 800,000 watts of electricity.

For the 2006 edition, the park added over 1500 dimmer relay circuits and control switches to the display to enable the lights to dim on and off electronically. The relays were choreographed to a musical score, and the display was given its current name.








Whenever a choreographed song was played the lights “dance” to the music. After each performance, the lights remained steady for about seven minutes before “dancing” again to another selection; other holiday selections play during the intermissions, along with recorded “live” segments from a fictional radio station (with Arnie and Anne) and visits from Disney characters. The dancing segments cycled roughly every 40–60 minutes.

On September 11, 2015, Disney announced that the 2015 holiday season will be the final season for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, with the final performance scheduled for January 3, 2016.[15] On January 3rd 2016, it was announced the current season would be extended by 3 more nights, with the final performance rescheduled for January 6, 2016.[16] The final songs the lights danced to were “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “Mickey Mouse Club Alma Mater”.

Here is my video of these magical dancing lights – I’m so sad that we will never get to experience them again, but so glad that we got experience them at least once. I remember as they sprang into life and the big cheer the crowd gave – I actually burst into tears it was so overwhelming!


It was absolutely packed to the rafters, but we managed to get around, listen to the songs, see the dancing lights, and see what interesting things we could spot amongst the millions of lights. I hadn’t realised that there were so many Hidden Mickeys to be found (see above) so we weren’t really looking out for them – only found two, according to the photos that I took.






This was one of the first nights that the lights were being displayed – I wished we had, had the time to go back again and see them. I know there are so many fans that hope that the lights will return to Walt Disney World… somewhere… especially as they’ve been switched on for 21 years.


After seeing The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, we headed over to Hollywood Brown Derby for our dinner reservation. We have dined here before, and enjoyed it, so thought we would go for a second time. Sadly, the service was dire. Our main courses were brought out as we were still having our starters. And then they brought out the wrong dish for me. Drink refills were also lacking. We did complain to the management on the way out to voice our concern. It was quite a poor end to what had been a great night. More so, as we’d been looking forward to dining here again.

I do remember that the restaurant service in general seemed to be on the slack side this year – Disney restaurants need to step up their training game!

When it comes to the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan at a signature restaurant you are entitled to one appetizer, one entrée, one dessert and one non-alcoholic beverage per person (usually refillable) for two credits per person.

Signature restaurants at Disney always (at least in our experience so far) present you with a bread basket and butter. These were welcomed as we were quite hungry by the time our reservation rolled around. The bread was your standard dinner rolls, an he butter was flavoured with herbs and salt – for some reason, in my head I have thyme and Hawaiian sea salt.




Appetizers…

Me: Togarashi-Pumpkin Seed-Crusted Ahi Tuna – House-Made Kimchi, Black Sesame Jasmine Rice, Sake-Ginger-Soy Glaze ($15)

Him: Crispy Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes – English Cucumber, Plum Tomato Slaw, Sweet Chili Sauce ($15)

The Boy: Local Greens Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette – Forelle Pears, Laura Chenel Goat Cheese, Spiced Candied Pecans ($11)

My son is a bit of a picky eater, and didn’t want a starter, so we ordered this salad as it was quite light, and Steve and I could share it with our main meal. We find that vegetables always seem to be lacking at Disney World restaurants! The starters were delicious – I really loved the tuna that I had.






Entrées…

Me: Beef Short Rib Wellington – Mushroom Duxelles, Carrot and Cauliflower Purée, Port Wine Reduction ($40)

Him: Lamb Two Ways – Grilled Lamb Chop, Slow-Roasted Shredded Lamb Shank, Apple-Balsamic Sauce, Butternut Squash Risotto ($42)

The Boy: Charred Filet of Beef – Cabernet and Shallot Butter, Forest Mushroom and White Truffle Oil Mashed Potatoes, Sautéed Rainbow Carrots, Haricot Verts, Red Wine Reduction ($49)

Like I said, Liam is a no-fuss-food kind of boy, so he asked to have fries instead of the mash, and to not have the flavoured butter, or wine reduction. I insisted he keep the veggies!






Desserts…

Me: The Hollywood Brown Derby Dessert Trio – Chocolate Sphere with Hazelnut Praline Chocolate and Orange-White Chocolate Mousse; Double Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée; Brown Derby Original! Mini Grapefruit Cake ($9)

Him: The Hollywood Brown Derby Dessert Trio – Amaretto Flan and Opalys White Chocolate Whip with an Almond Cookie; Banana-Toffee Cake on Cocoa Crunch and Strawberry-Banana Pearls; Warm Blueberry Cobbler with Crème Fraîche and Orange Blossom Honey ($9)

The Boy: Vanilla Ice Cream ($2.49)

For desserts they only have one item on the menu – The Hollywood Brown Derby Dessert Trio. You pick three from the selection of mini desserts. I do love mini desserts, they’re a nice way to try out several things at once!









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Hollywood Brown Derby

Bill Total: $215.19 (6 Credits) {Tip: $36.37}
DxDDP Running Totals: Bill: $3,363.10 | Credits: 100/126 | Tips: $472.05

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We paid our bill, and made our way to the car park to journey home to Wilderness Lodge. Animal Kingdom tomorrow!









Read about the day before:
Day 14 - That's A Wrap:
Greece, Dominican Republic, Refreshment Port, New Zealand, Patagonia, Australia, Craft Beers at Epcot International Food & Wine Festival | Electric Umbrella (CS Lunch) Yachtsman Steakhouse (Signature Dining)

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Tusker House (Character Breakfast) | Animal Kingdom | Narcoossees (Signature Dining)

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The Osborne Family Lights really are spectacular! How wonderful that you were able to see them before they finished. Also corn dogs are so wrong but they taste delicious!
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The Osborne Family Lights really are spectacular! How wonderful that you were able to see them before they finished. Also corn dogs are so wrong but they taste delicious!
They really are (were) such a shame that they have gone!

We do love a corn dog in this family!
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I really appreciated your write up of the story of the Lights, I didn't know all the history behind them. Thank you for sharing. I also hope they will return one year!
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I really appreciated your write up of the story of the Lights, I didn't know all the history behind them. Thank you for sharing. I also hope they will return one year!
Good old Wiki! It is an interesting history isn't it? I do hope they return at some stage. Now that I've seen them in real life, I would love to see them again. It was SO busy, could barely move, and you were moved along in waves, so couldn't linger too much.
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Oh man those lights just look amazing! I wonder if they'll come back after all the new additions are ready?

Great day again! Xx
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Oh man those lights just look amazing! I wonder if they'll come back after all the new additions are ready?

Great day again! Xx
Sadly, I don't think they are - at least that is what people seem to think... surely there must be somewhere for them to go on property! x
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