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Ears the News: May 1, 2021 Edition

 Ears the News Brought to you by our friends at WDWMagic.com Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover reopens at Magic Kingdom After a whole year, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover finally reopens at Magic Kingdom.  The attraction closed in the first week of March 2020 and the reopening date has been pushed back many times.  New seats have been installed but there was no changes to the show scenes or audio.   Photo courtesy of WDWMagic.com Concept art of the new 'Trader Sam's Gift Shop' scene at the Jungle Cruise Disney shared concept art of the new "Lost and Found" that will replace the former Trader Sam scene at the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise.  According to the story, "Word on the stream is that Alberta Falls, proprietor of the Jungle Navigation Company Ltd., has entrusted her longtime friend, Trader Sam, to manage the new Lost & Found location.  But, with Trader Sam being Trader Sam, there's always an opportunity to make some extr

Ears the News: April 24, 2021 Edition

 Ears the News Brought to you by our friends at WDWMagic.com Disney Cruise Line to unveil the newest ship-'Disney Wish'  Once Upon a Disney Wish took place on Thursday, April 29th on Disney's webpage.  The 30 minute presentation offered a sneak peek at the ship, and also had a chance to go behind-the-scenes with Walt Disney Imagineers for a look at creating the Disney Wish.  Click here for the presentation. Photo courtesy of WDWMagic.com 'A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King' to open May 2021 at Disney's Animal Kingdom Walt Disney World President, Jeff Vahle, announced that 'A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King' will open in mid-May 2021.  There isn't a specific start date but there has been some anticipation that the mid-May timeframe continues to support increased capacity during  the summer season.   Photo courtesy of  WDWMagic.com Disney offering its Walt Disney World Cast Members a complimentary one-night resort stay ahead of the 50