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'''Fantasyland Theater''', formerly Videopolis, is the name of a 5000 square foot outdoor amphitheater at [[Disneyland]] in Anaheim], California. Located in [[Fantasyland]], it functions as a venue for various shows and, in the evenings, as an all-ages dance club. As of 2009, the location was renamed to Fantasyland Theater.
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==History==
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Videopolis opened in 1985, a short distance to the west of [[It's a Small World]]. During the day, the theater was used for theme-park shows, but in the evening, it transformed into a dance club where music videos played. Videopolis featured 70 video monitors that displayed music videos and/or live feeds that allowed guests to watch themselves. The venue included a snack bar called "Yumz".<ref name=chrono>{{cite web|url=http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/disland/dl1985.htm|title="Chronology of Disneyland Theme Park"|publisher="Ken Polsson"}}</ref>
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The theater was featured in the television program of the same name on the [[Disney Channel]].<ref name=chrono></ref> Filmed live at Videopolis, the show broadcast concert performances from an array of Top 40 bands and singers including Debbie Gibson, New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, Glenn Medeiros, New Edition, Pebbles, Janet Jackson, and The Jets. The dance club concept was abandoned in 1989 after several high-profile gang-related incidents, and Videopolis was converted for exclusive stage-show use.
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The Children's Miracle Network Telethon also made use of Videopolis from 1987 to 1995. The show's hosts included singer and ''The Dukes of Hazard'' actor John Schneider, Marie Osmond, ''Entertainment Tonight'' co-host Mary Hart, impressionist Rich Little, Olympic Gold Medalist Mary Lou Retton, NFL Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen, and The 5th Dimension's Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr.<ref name=california>{{cite web|url=http://www.thecaliforniasource.com/disneyland-guide/fantasyland/princess-fantasy-faire/|title="Princess Fantasy Faire"|publisher="The California Source"}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url="http://www.wdwpublicaffairs.com/ContentDrillDown.aspx?DisplayItem=91bb2f7b-29eb-4408-92ea-5f406a7ac059"|title="Walt Disney World Receives Legacy Award from Children's Miracle Network
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===Disneyland Paris===
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In [[Tomorrowland|Discoveryland]] at [[Disneyland Paris]], stands Videopolis; a large complex housing the Videopolis Theatre and the Hyperion Café counter service restaurant. It features one of the largest props in the resort: the Hyperion airship.<ref name=dlp>{{cite web|url=http://www.dlp.info/Disneyland-Parc/Lands/Discoveryland/Attractions/Videopolis.asp|title=Videopolis|publisher=DLP.info}}</ref>
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==Shows==
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* Sing'in' Dance'in' Heigh Ho (1987)
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* Circus Fantasy (1988)
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* Show Biz Is (1989)
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* One Man's Dream (December 16, 1989 - April 29, 1990)
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* Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double Cross (June 15, 1990 - December 31, 1990)
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* Plane Crazy (March 15, 1991 - September 1991)
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* Mickey's Nutcracker (Christmas Seasons 1991 & 1992)
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* [[Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage]] (April 12, 1992 - April 30, 1995)
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* The Spirit of Pocahontas (June 23, 1995 - September 4, 1997)
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* The Wiggles (1998)
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* Disney's Animazment - The Musical (June 18, 1998 - October 21, 2001)
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* Mickey's Detective School (2002–2003)
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* Minnie's Christmas Party (Christmas Seasons 2001 & 2002)
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* Snow White: An Enchanting Musical (February 2004 - present)
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* Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (October 2006–August 2012)
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* Mickey and the Magical Map (Opening Summer 2013)<ref>http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/01/discover-the-secrets-of-mickey-and-the-magical-map-this-summer-at-disneyland-park/</ref>
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==References==
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{{Wikipedia|Fantasyland Theatre}}

Revision as of 11:09, 10 March 2013

Fantasyland Theater, formerly Videopolis, is the name of a 5000 square foot outdoor amphitheater at Disneyland in Anaheim], California. Located in Fantasyland, it functions as a venue for various shows and, in the evenings, as an all-ages dance club. As of 2009, the location was renamed to Fantasyland Theater.

History

Videopolis opened in 1985, a short distance to the west of It's a Small World. During the day, the theater was used for theme-park shows, but in the evening, it transformed into a dance club where music videos played. Videopolis featured 70 video monitors that displayed music videos and/or live feeds that allowed guests to watch themselves. The venue included a snack bar called "Yumz".[1]

The theater was featured in the television program of the same name on the Disney Channel.[1] Filmed live at Videopolis, the show broadcast concert performances from an array of Top 40 bands and singers including Debbie Gibson, New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, Glenn Medeiros, New Edition, Pebbles, Janet Jackson, and The Jets. The dance club concept was abandoned in 1989 after several high-profile gang-related incidents, and Videopolis was converted for exclusive stage-show use.

The Children's Miracle Network Telethon also made use of Videopolis from 1987 to 1995. The show's hosts included singer and The Dukes of Hazard actor John Schneider, Marie Osmond, Entertainment Tonight co-host Mary Hart, impressionist Rich Little, Olympic Gold Medalist Mary Lou Retton, NFL Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen, and The 5th Dimension's Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr.[2][3]


Disneyland Paris

In Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris, stands Videopolis; a large complex housing the Videopolis Theatre and the Hyperion Café counter service restaurant. It features one of the largest props in the resort: the Hyperion airship.[4]

Shows

  • Sing'in' Dance'in' Heigh Ho (1987)
  • Circus Fantasy (1988)
  • Show Biz Is (1989)
  • One Man's Dream (December 16, 1989 - April 29, 1990)
  • Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double Cross (June 15, 1990 - December 31, 1990)
  • Plane Crazy (March 15, 1991 - September 1991)
  • Mickey's Nutcracker (Christmas Seasons 1991 & 1992)
  • Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage (April 12, 1992 - April 30, 1995)
  • The Spirit of Pocahontas (June 23, 1995 - September 4, 1997)
  • The Wiggles (1998)
  • Disney's Animazment - The Musical (June 18, 1998 - October 21, 2001)
  • Mickey's Detective School (2002–2003)
  • Minnie's Christmas Party (Christmas Seasons 2001 & 2002)
  • Snow White: An Enchanting Musical (February 2004 - present)
  • Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (October 2006–August 2012)
  • Mickey and the Magical Map (Opening Summer 2013)[5]

References

Wikipedia
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