Attractions – The Show – May 8, 2014 – Seven Dwarfs Mine Train event, plus latest news

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Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:

• News In The Queue: New nighttime experiences coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom; opening of first phase of Disney Springs announced; Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort to receive new name, lobby, and Trader Sam’s; new merchandise and food for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley previewed to Universal Team Members
• Hidden Mickey of the Week: Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid
• Banks dig dig digs his way through the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in New Fantasyland
• Hear more about MyMagic+ and the upcoming Rock Your Disney Side summer campaign at Walt Disney World
• Travel Tip: Common courtesy regarding cameras on rides
• Weekly giveaway: Swag from Disney’s Seven Dwarfs Mine Train event
• Bloopers

Attractions - The Show - May 8, 2014 - Seven Dwarfs Mine Train event, plus latest news

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  1. The note about cameras is very important and we see way too many people breaking the rules of the parks, and for that matter, common sense!
    With the rise in popularity of action camera systems such as the GoPro, do you have any understanding whether park operators are becoming more accepting to very securely fastened cameras on the attractions?