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A Brief History of Lines: An Interview with Len Testa

Lines 2.0 was a major leap forward for the TouringPlans site. Featuring a fully upgraded user interface, improved optimization, and new and exciting features now and coming in the future, there’s no surprise that Lines is the highest-rated Walt Disney World app in the iOS and Google Play stores. I recently sat down (virtually of course) with TouringPlans own Len Testa to talk about the creation of Lines and its new iteration.

The Lines app debuted in 2011. What challenges did you find in creating that first Lines app?

The original version of Lines – Lines 1, if you will – provided a basic web interface to our tools, most notably the computer-optimized touring plans and Lines Chat. When we wrote Lines 1, we wanted the same computer code to run on both Apple and Android devices.  And because there were not many ways to do that back in 2011, we settled on using a text-based web browser as the user interface.  It was simple, it ran on almost everything, and it got the job done. 

The UI didn’t look great, especially as it became easier and more common for apps to have sophisticated, mobile-first interfaces.  But people were willing to accept the old-style UI because of the information and functionality it provided.  Throughout most of its life, including up to today, Lines 1 has been the highest-rated app for Walt Disney World in both the iOS and Google Play stores.  In fact, it’s rated higher than Disney’s own My Disney Experience app.  I need to give a shout out to Lines’ original developer, Henry Work, for writing an app that worked that well for that long.  That’s good programming.

A Brief History of Lines: An Interview with Len Testa
Lines 1 was no-frills, but highly functional.

What started you talking about an upgrade to the Lines app?

We realized that there were things we wanted to do with the app that couldn’t be done easily (or at all) through a web browser. The first of these was location-based services.  The HTML5 standard has GPS functionality, but not the same amount of functionality as native apps – apps purpose-built for a specific phone system.  In our case, we really wanted to provide in-park, real-time walking directions from one ride to another.  And we wanted to be able to optimize your touring plan based on exactly where you are in the park, so we know what’s convenient to where you’re at.

Another thing we wanted to do with the app was create experimental services today that people would expect to use 5, 10, or 20 years from now.  Way back in 1997, my first academic publication described a day where people would walk around with hand-held, GPS-enabled devices that would route you from ride to ride with minimal waits in line, using real-time data obtained in the parks.  And then we spent much of the last twenty years building it.  The question we face now is figuring out what that next big leap is – what’s the thing that guests in theme parks 10 or 20 years from now will take for granted, and how do we start building that now?  More on that later.

About how long did it take from saying “Hey, let’s do a Lines 2.0 app” to its iPhone launch?

Around 10 months, almost all of it the work of our developer Brad Huber.  When Brad and I were talking about goals for the app besides a modern interface, those goals were driven almost entirely by feedback our users were giving us: things like notifications, the ability to work in the presence of unreliable network connectivity, and fast response times.  So one of Brad’s first tasks was to design the back-end software elements to handle those things.  Brad also did almost all of the screen design, which I really like.  And, you know, he continues to patiently answer all of my questions about React Native, for the tiny bits of the app I work on.

What feature of Lines 2.0 are you personally most proud of?

Brad’s home screen design, which shows park information like hours and crowd levels, looks really good to me – I still get a “Wow, that’s really professional” feeling every time I see it.

Designing the screens for creating and updating touring plans were the most difficult user experience challenges we had.  For one thing, there’s no other analogous process that we could look at to see how other people solved it, so we had to do it ourselves.  We spent a good chunk of 2019 on that user experience, and I think David Davies, Brian McNichols, and Brad did a good job on making it easier to use.

A Brief History of Lines: An Interview with Len Testa
Lines 2.0 home screen for iPhone.

Do you have any amazing statistics about the Lines app to blow us away? 

Liners – the folks who use the Lines app – have the ability to tell us how long they’ve actually waited in line for a ride, through a stopwatch feature we built into the app.  We get anywhere from 100 to 200 actual wait times per day on an average day.  To date, Liners have sent in almost 400,000 actual wait times.  We use those to improve our wait-time model forecasts, so they’re really valuable to us.

We’ve also optimized more than 28 million touring plans, most of them through the app.

A Brief History of Lines: An Interview with Len Testa

Aside from continuing to field test the Android version of Lines 2.0 for its upcoming launch, are there other projects that you are looking at for future releases?

Of course.

Can you tell us what those might be? 

Optimal turn-by-turn walking directions inside the parks using GPS is the next big thing we’re working on.  With that, we’ll be able to tell you step by step how to get from one place in the park to another, in the shortest amount of time.

Along with that, we had a fabulous intern over the summer, Yoel Hawa, who built a prototype for walking directions that uses augmented reality (AR) to guide you on your route.  Imagine giant Mickey Mouse gloves floating in space along the walkway in Tomorrowland, pointing out the path to follow to your destination.  Once we get the GPS and point-to-point walking directions done, this would be the next step.  And beyond that, we think there’s a lot of ways AR can help guests in the parks.

Any final thoughts you’d like to share?

I’d like to thank all of the Liners who are providing valuable feedback on the app, and who continue to make the Lines community helpful, friendly, and welcoming to everyone. Also, Dustin Verdin is a graphic designer who did a great job with the UI elements we gave him.

Thanks, Len. And congrats to you and the whole team on the amazing success of Lines 2.0! Have an additional questions? Feel free to ask in the comments.

A Brief History of Lines: An Interview with Len Testa

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REVIEW – Does the Frozen Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios Make the Nice List?

The Winterberry Margarita has been the seasonal cocktail of Hollywood Studios for a couple of years now. This frozen margarita can be found at multiple quick service locations around the park – available for mobile ordering. It is a nice enough margarita, but we’re ready for something new.

Frozen Winterberry Margarita – Patrón Tequila, Sweet-and-Sour, Cranberry Juice, and Wildberry topped with Blueberry Boba Pearls – $14.00

REVIEW – Does the Frozen Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios Make the Nice List?
Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios

This margarita isn’t awful, just satisfactory. If you desire a frozen margarita or a cocktail that isn’t too sweet then it is a good option. It won’t blow you away, and you’ll want to stir it up to make sure it stays blended. The blueberry boba pearls add a fun touch, as long as you’re okay with the texture. If you prefer not to have the boba you can ask for it to be left off.

 

REVIEW – Does the Frozen Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios Make the Nice List?
Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios

REVIEW – Does the Frozen Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios Make the Nice List?
REVIEW – Does the Frozen Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios Make the Nice List?

If you want to upgrade your festive cocktail you can add a glow cube for $3.00. If you prefer a sweeter cocktail, or one that isn’t frozen, then the Christmas on the Beach or Holiday Lights at Brown Derby Lounge will satisfy your desire.

Have you had the Frozen Winterberry Margarita? What’s your favorite seasonal cocktail at Hollywood Studios?

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REVIEW – Brighten Up Your Holidays with the Holiday Lights Cocktail at Hollywood Studios

If you’re venturing to Orlando this holiday season chances are you are prepared to enjoy this festive time of year in an unconventional way. Gentle falling snow and sleigh rides are not what you’ll find at Walt Disney World, but there’s still loads of festive fun. Celebrate the season in a tropical way with a cocktail from The Brown Derby Lounge.

REVIEW – Brighten Up Your Holidays with the Holiday Lights Cocktail at Hollywood Studios
Holiday Lights Cocktail at Brown Derby Lounge

Earlier this month we scoped out the Christmas on the Beach cocktail. Now Len and Chrissy on our team gave the Holiday Lights cocktail a try.  Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, Pineapple Juice, and a touch of Cranberry Juice compose this cocktail. Coconut and pineapple are the most pronounced flavors, but the Spiced Rum helps to cut the sweetness and bring a festive warmth and spice. Len describes it as “summertime at Christmas.”

REVIEW – Brighten Up Your Holidays with the Holiday Lights Cocktail at Hollywood Studios
Len, his hair, and Holiday Lights Cocktail
REVIEW – Brighten Up Your Holidays with the Holiday Lights Cocktail at Hollywood Studios
Holiday Lights Cocktail at Brown Derby Lounge

Brown Derby Lounge is normally a fantastic spot to sit, sip on a martini, and enjoy some light bites fresh from The Brown Derby kitchen. Right now this lounge is only open for walk-up drinks to go. For the holidays they’ve opened up the lounge’s outdoor seating area for you to enjoy your drinks from the walk-up bar. You need to be stationary to eat or drink in accordance with Disney’s COVID-19 safety precautions, so it is a big help to have this sitting area open.

Do you prefer your cocktails sweet or a little tart? How does the Holiday Lights drink sound to you?

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PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night

The holiday season is at its peak and Disney’s Hollywood Studios is at its holly jolliest right now. Len and Chrissy on our team enjoyed some time at Hollywood Studios yesterday and we thought you’d like to take a stroll with us through tinsel town.

PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge December 9, 2020
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Soul Movie Merchandise

Starting off in Mickey’s of Hollywood, Chrissy spotted the new line of merchandise for the latest Pixar movie, Soul. I personally cannot wait for this movie. But, it’s merchandise-ability is pretty low. Anyone want to place a bet on how soon Derek will cover this merchandise in his outstanding outlet reports? Disney Princess- and Villain-inspired beauty masks were also found.

PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Disney Princess and Villain Beauty Masks

A brisk day by Florida standards calls for cocktails. We’ll have full reviews on these beverages coming soon. Of course, riding rides and checking actual wait times is all part of the research too. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is so photogenic, when your ride vehicle isn’t running amuck.

PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Baseline Tap House December 9, 2020
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Winterberry Margarita at Hollywood Studios
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Len, his hair, and Holiday Lights Cocktail
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway – December 9, 2020

Sunset at Toy Story Land and stunning holiday projections on Tower of Terror marked the perfect way to end the day.

PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Toy Story Land at dusk – December 9, 2020
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Toy Story Land at dusk – December 9, 2020
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Toy Story Land – December 9, 2020
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Tower of Terror Holiday Projections
PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night
Tower of Terror Holiday Projections

Are you planning on visiting Hollywood Studios this holiday season? What are you excited about the most?

PHOTOS – Holly Jolly Hollywood Studios From Day to Night

 

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5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT

The end of 2020 is in sight, people. In less than a month, we will finally bid this strange year goodbye and ring in 2021 with the hopes of both good news and a return to normalcy. In the spirit of that great big, beautiful tomorrow, I’m taking a look at what’s coming to Walt Disney World in the future, specifically when it comes to new attractions and entertainment.

One of those new forms of entertainment is “Harmonious,” EPCOT’s new nighttime spectacular set to replace Epcot Forever which replaced IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. So if you’re thinking about visiting Walt Disney World in the future and looking forward to the future of Disney World’s new nighttime displays, here are 5 things you should know about “Harmonious!”

5. Will Be One of the Largest Shows Created for a Disney Park

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT
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Disney has described “Harmonious” as one of the largest nighttime spectaculars ever made for a Disney Park! Considering how IllumiNations: Reflection of Earth, a show that debuted back in 1999, wowed guests for decades, Disney promising the largest nighttime show yet is talk worth paying attention to.

4. Will Integrate Disney Characters

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT
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Much like the gradual introduction of Disney characters into World Showcase a la Frozen in Norway and Ratatouille in France, “Harmonious” will include visuals and music from popular Disney films.

From the concept art we’ve seen, “Harmonious” looks to focus on newer Disney films like Moana, Tangled, Coco, and Brave, as well as films from the ’90s like Hercules and Pocahontas.

3. Features Massive Showpieces

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT Remember IllumiNations: Reflection of Earth’s massive globe centerpiece? Well, “Harmonious” sure isn’t holding back. Disney has revealed the nighttime show will feature 5 floating barges with dimensions in the ballpark of 30 feet wide and 75 feet long!

These barges will house custom-built LED panels, lasers, pyrotechnics, lighting effects, and moving fountains all of which will work together to create a variety of show scenes.

2. Will Feature Musicians & Artists From Around the World

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT

In order to blend with the cultural experience offered at EPCOT’s World Showcase, Disney reports “Harmonious” will feature musicians and artists from around the world who will reimagine Disney’s music and images for the nighttime spectacular.

For those who want EPCOT to retain its focus on culture and “edutainment,” this news is a win. The question is whether or not it can compete with the IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth soundtrack. We wish it the best.

1. Daytime AND Nighttime Effects

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT
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Unlike past nighttime displays at EPCOT, “Harmonious” is set to change the World Showcase Lagoon! Disney announced that fountain effects will be out in World Showcase Lagoon and operating during the day, as well as at night. giving the lagoon a whole new look!

Since Disney took away our beloved Fountain of Nations in reimagining the front half of EPCOT, we’ll take whatever fountain game we can get.

When are you planning to visit Walt Disney World? Is Harmonious on your to-do list? Let us know in the comments!

5 Things You Should Know About Harmonious Coming to EPCOT

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