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Photo Report from the “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” Train Tour

May 24, 2009 11:17 pm

Luke Manning of Disneyland News Today attended the opening weekend of the A Christmas Carol Train Tour at Los Angeles’ Union Station. This tour provided a unique look into the creation of the film, which opens in theaters nationwide November 6th, 2009, as well as an 11 minute preview of the movie. Let’s take a look at some of Luke’s photos from the tour:

This way to all trains

Yes, the wait really was 3 hours! Even worse is that later in the day, the line got up to nearly 6 hours!

A lot of people obviously wanted to come out and see this thing

Thankfully, entertainment was provided for guests in the line, including this circus artist, as well as carolers and a band

The train itself

Looks like HP forked over quite a lot of money for this

Kids waiting in line got given an Activity Sheet to keep them occupied

Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Jim Carrey

At this point, it looks like the wait is over…

Unfortunately there’s still an hour and a half to go!

Cleverly deguised speakers


Carolers

Very cheap water compared to WDW :)

More activities to keep the kids occupied

You could enter for a chance to win an HP TouchSmart PC and Photosmart Printer

And you could also enter to be a Disney Channel Movie Surfer representing your hometown

The crowd of people waiting to get on the train

Not that far to go!

Although these people down here aren’t so lucky, they have about 6 hours to go!

Disney was apparently filming something at the tour today, although Luke didn’t see anything

Snow machines were being blasted occassionally. Happy May everyone! ;)

A couple of screens were put up in the last section of the queue to keep guests slightly entertained

Do you get the feeling that Jim Carrey might be playing too many roles? This is him as the Ghost of Christmas Past

After a 3 hour wait, we are finally on the train! The first part of the tour is the Portrait Hall

Scrooge as a young man

Old Scrooge

Some old “A Christmas Carol” related artifacts on lend from the Charles Dicken Museum in England

Teenage Scrooge

Colin Firth as Scrooge’s nephew Fred

Gary Oldman as Bob Cratchit

Leslie Zemeckis as Mrs. Fred Scrooge

Robin Wright Penn as Fan

More Charles Dickens artifacts

Robin Wright Penn also played Belle

And Gary Oldman also played Tiny Tim. Modern technology is truely wonderous

Can’t quite make out the name of the actress who plays Mrs. Fezziwig

Bob Hoskins is Mr. Fezziwig

The second car features the Landscape Hall showcasing some of the beautiful scene designs

Scrooge’s Magic Siting Room

Rag & Bottle Shop

A Phantom Hearse, which I don’t believe has been featured in any other movie version of “A Christmas Carol”

I don’t believe a Lighthouse has been featured before either

Scrooge’s visit from the Ghost of Christmas Past

Very reminiscent of Peter Pan

Yet more Charles Dickens artifacts

Daytime in old London town

Fred’s Foyer

Scrooge’s Office

Mr. Fezziwig’s

The Royal Exchange in London

Scrooge’s childhood schoolhouse

And finally Scrooge’s grand house

The first part of the third car featured models of the characters in the film, as well as some of the locations

Here you see Scrooge and Bob Cratchit

Mr. Fezziwig and Scrooge

Scrooge again and Mrs. Fezziwig

This version of “A Christmas Carol” is set around 1834 when Big Ben in London was being constructed

A Carriage Hearse

Scrooge’s house

Scrooge’s office

The Ghost of Christmas Present (yes, played by Jim Carrey) and Scrooge as a kid

A middle age Scrooge and his old business partner Jacob Marley

This movie was created in a very unique way. The actors acted everything out in this enviroment, and the animation was put on from their acting in special suits…

Sort of like this

Certainly is a very different way to do a Christmas movie!

The next part had some screens showing various concepts, at different stages, in the film

The final car is the interactive section, where you can take “A Christmas Carol” quiz or morph your own face into that of either Tiny Tim, Scrooge, or Jacob Marley

The Christmas spirit really comes out in the last car where you can have your picture taken with a “well cooked Christmas dinner”

After guests experience the train tour, you get to wait in line again, this time to see an 11 minute preview of the film

That’ll do it for this special WDWNT photo report. The Christmas Carol Train Tour is going to be making stops all throughout the country through November 1st, 2009 in New York’s Grand Central Terminal, which is just a few days before the film debuts. For more information on the Christmas Carol Train Tour, please visit the official site by clicking HERE.

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  1. Great photo report. Thanks for sharing with us.
  2. Brilliant photo report, I love the lengthy ones like this very detailed and gives us a great perspective of the sheer scale of this.

    Thanks Luke.
  3. Nice work luke thanks!
  4. Great report and pictures.
    The phantom hearse and the light house were used before in the 1984 A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott (my favorite version to this point) Can't wait to see this one. It has a lot of my favorite actors.
  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by DisneyDuckFan View Post
    The phantom hearse and the light house were used before in the 1984 A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott (my favorite version to this point) Can't wait to see this one. It has a lot of my favorite actors.
    Oh yeah, I think I remember seeing parts of that version last Christmas. I remember it being very odd and different, basically very 80s, even the music! My favorites are still Muppets Christmas Carol and Mickey's Christmas Carol.

    Thanks for your comments and appreciation everyone!
  6. That is so cool, thank you for sharing. Wish it could roll through our town. I will need to check. But, highly doubt it.
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by DisneyDuckFan View Post
    Great report and pictures.
    The phantom hearse and the light house were used before in the 1984 A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott (my favorite version to this point) Can't wait to see this one. It has a lot of my favorite actors.
    Nice bit of trivia there, thanks for sharing.
  8. Thanks for sharing those. I plan on going to the one in Detroit.
  9. We went to the Christmas Carol event today in Dearborn, MI. It was held at Greenfield Village. We got there around 10, it opened at 9. We were loaded on a bus and taken to the back of the Village. We waited in a line for about 10 minutes and finally made our way to the real line. The wait time for this line was 1.5 hours.



    They had groups of 3-4 singers caroling to us while we waited in line.



    The wait was exactly 1.5 hours, in the hot sun! :)

    We were then able to enter a new line for the train tour.





    We did not take any pictures inside the train because at this point my kids were a little crazy. It was a cool experience. We enjoyed all the different videos and seeing the 1st Edition book. The room where they explained how the new technology works was really interesting.

    My only complaint would be that after waiting in line for all that time people were rushing through the train, so as we were slowly making our way reading about the different items people were pushing and shoving.

    When we got off the train there was one tent set up for a "sign up and win" type deal, but we didn't do that. There were no coloring activities.

    We made our way to the 3D movie preview.




    The movie was shown in a blow-up theatre. We waited about 5-6 minutes and then entered the show. This was the really cool part. The movie previews looked so good! I can't wait for it to come out!

    Overall, a fun way to spend a morning, especially since it was free. :)
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