# Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:22:47 AM UTC
PopSugar has tons of pictures from this weekend's premiere of Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest, along with the newly revamped ride. Check 'em out here.

August 27th, 2006 Update: Please check out my new site, MickeyRevealed.com for more Disney trivia/secrets!

 
# Monday, June 26, 2006
Monday, June 26, 2006 1:01:21 PM UTC
MSN Video has a big preview of the ride, sort of a behind the scenes/making of. Check it out!

There's also an official Disney website up, and if you follow the "Attraction Enhancements" link, you'll get another video detailing the updates.

August 27th, 2006 Update: Please check out my new site, MickeyRevealed.com for more Disney trivia/secrets!

 
Monday, June 26, 2006 2:19:45 AM UTC
Check out this thread on the tellnotales.com messageboard for some sweet pictures of the new Pirates ride.


August 27th, 2006 Update: Please check out my new site, MickeyRevealed.com for more Disney trivia/secrets!

 
Monday, June 26, 2006 12:34:15 AM UTC
Wow. Check out this video posted by doombuggies.com :


Can't wait to see more!
 
# Saturday, June 10, 2006
Saturday, June 10, 2006 3:06:28 AM UTC
I went to Disneyland this past Monday and was pleasantly surprised to find that the attic has been updated, both effects-wise and story-wise. The Disney Blog has a quick blurb on it, linking to a thread on the Disney MiceChat forums with lots and lots of pictures. If you want even more pictures, DoomBuggies.com's forums has 'em.

There are pictures throughout the attic of the bride (now named "Constance") with various husbands. Every couple of seconds their heads disappear.. it's very creepy, and the effect looks "natural". Don't know how else to say it. The old bride used to be in the right corner as you left the attic, but now she is in the right, and is totally updated to be projected/live-action. She stands there holding a bouquet and saying random marriage phrases, such as "'Til death do us part..".. sometimes during these, her bouquet morphs into an axe which shimmers and makes a swishing sound. It's awesome!

Someone posted good footage of the new bride on YouTube:



You might notice the music is louder now, as is the beating heart sound. The shadow piano player is still there, in the side of the room just before you see the bride. That effect seems to be better, too, but I can't place my finger on why.

There are other updates happening slowly around the Haunted Mansion -- if you haven't been in a while, you might not know that the seance room has been revamped a bit. (As of a year ago,) Madame Leota's head now floats around the room in the crystal ball (instead of staying put on the table.) I'd post a picture if I had one. It's a very cool effect, and further detaches you from thinking "this is all just trickery.." -- Supposedly there are going to be even more effects added soon to this room, such as spirits fading in and out with fog/smoke, as if they were "coming through" because of Leota's incantations. Nice. I've heard they will be updating the "hitchhiking ghosts" (that you see in the mirror at the end of the ride.) They will be more developed animatronics, and rumor has it they will be amazing, very top-notch.

Indiana Jones might have had some updates, too, but I can't remember 100% -- inside the chamber of destiny, it looks like the roof is now full of stars and sky.. I don't remember that being there before. I know there used to be an ice maker up there, that would flash-freeze a sheet of water and make it fall in front of your car (like the ceiling was collapsing) but heard the effect never worked 100% of the time so it was removed..
Anyhow, that was my Disneyland experience. I can't wait to go back again, and see what else is in store for the future. Here's hoping the Finding Nemo submarine ride is pretty cool..

August 27th, 2006 Update: Please check out my new site, MickeyRevealed.com for more Disney trivia/secrets!

 
# Sunday, June 04, 2006
Sunday, June 04, 2006 6:36:31 PM UTC

This is the first post in my blog-- well, okay, technically I've had a blog since April of 2000 (tail end of my high school experience.) That was back in the LiveJournal days. I was user number 2012 to join LiveJournal. I'm "old school", yo!

Reading my LiveJournal entries is strange. With time has come a better understanding of the world, and knowledge that the things I thought were big deals growing up, aren't really that big of a deal in the real world. It's all relative I suppose.

Anyhow. Welcome to the new blog location. I'm going to be posting in here a lot more often, and trying to mix it up a bit (technical stuff, music, movies, televisions, reviews..)

 
# Saturday, March 11, 2006
Saturday, March 11, 2006 11:48:35 PM UTC

I bought World of Warcraft a few weeks ago to try it out (lots of friends are on there already..) so, yeah. I tried it for a few days and honestly didn't dig it that much. I figured I'd sell my game on eBay and try to recoup my losses. I ended up selling it fairly quickly, and I thought that's that.

It turns out there is a primary activation key that comes with the game, and a "guest pass" key. I used the primary activation key, and now, according to Blizzard (the developers of the game) that means that no one else can activate/create an account with that key. The person who bought my copy is trying to create an account, but cannot do so without a "new" activation key. Also, if he uses the guest pass key, it only works for 10 days, and after that he has to enter a retail activation key.

This all boils down to the fact that I now have to refund this guy's money, hope he mails it back.. and I cannot sell a game that I bought! The game is essentially forced to be mine now. Thanks a lot, Blizzard.

Has anyone else had to deal with this ridiculous policy? I might write a nice long letter to Blizzard tonight..