D23 Expo: Video, photos, details about Cars Land and more from the Disney Parks and Resorts booth exhibit

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

The Walt Disney Park & Resorts exhibit at the D23 Expo is one of the must-see areas of the exhibition floor for any Disney theme park fan. Not only does it feature models, artwork, animatronics, and plenty more from upcoming new attractions but each of the areas is staffed by actual Walt Disney Imagineers who have worked on those projects, eager and ready to tell you all about them.

Here is a video tour of the exhibit followed by a photo walkthrough, revealing some new details about upcoming attractions:

D23 Expo Disney Parks and Resorts booth exhibit tour

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Walt Disney Imagineer Kevin Rafferty was on hand yesterday to tell all about the Radiator Springs Racers attraction coming to Disney’s California Adventure. Whether you’re a fan of the Disney/Pixar film “Cars” or not, it sounds to me like you will love this ride.

The roughly 4.5 minute journey will take guests through every element of the film, including a slow drive through the mountains and past a stunning waterfall, a character-filled journey through the town, and culminating in a race against another vehicle over bridges and around tight turns.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Several models from Cars Land are at the Disney Parks & Resorts exhibit, showing the layout of the entire land as well as details from each of its attractions.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Here’s a close-up of two cars traveling through Radiator Springs Racers. The vehicles will be very similar to those found at Test Track in Epcot but with a modified chassis for a more “Cars”-like styling. The vehicles won’t travel as fast as on Test Track, but they will be paired side-by-side in a race. Until the race portion of the ride, the cars will travel individually through the first scenes of the ride. The track will then split off sending guests in opposite directions to prepare for their races.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

The characters featured in Radiator Springs Racers are lovingly being referred to as “auto-animatronics.” They each feature animated eyes and a mouth that makes the cars really appear to be talking. One particularly fun moment during the ride will be when Mater, the tow truck, pulls out in front of the guests’ car. Since Mater drives always backwards, he will actually be facing guests and talking to them while driving backwards in front of them.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Audio-animatronics is prominently featured within the Disney Parks & Resorts exhibit. This decades’ old control panel features original sketches drawn directly onto its surface by one of Disney’s animators from the past.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Wall-E made his first public appearance in several months within the Disney Parks & Resorts exhibit. Guests can interact with Wall-E and also get their picture with him.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

Lucky the Dinosaur also appears at the Disney Parks & Resorts exhibit when Wall-E isn’t around.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

The final section of the Disney Parks & Resorts exhibit is a huge area devoted to the upcoming Hong Kong Disneyland expansion. Mystic Manor, pictured above, has a very large portion of the exhibit area, with many different models and concept art walking guests through the entire ride.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

This full ride layout of Mystic Manor shows how Imagineers take their flat drawings and turn them into a 3-dimensional work to get a sense of how everything flows together.

D23 Parks and Resorts exhibit

The ride vehicles for Mystic Manor are rather unique and will “float” around the attraction on a trackless system.

We will be bringing much more video and photos from the D23 Expo later today so keep checking back! While there hasn’t been any Orlando-specific news or announcements yet, we certainly plan to hear a few at tomorrow’s Walt Disney Parks and Resorts talk.

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  1. Great showing us all of this but I also got seasick. after 2 minutes I stopped the video frequently to enjouy the artwork and displays and it made me less seasick.

  2. Sorry about that. I was planning on cutting that footage in with some interviews but didn’t have time to do any, so you get the raw, longer somewhat-uncut footage instead. 🙂