The Disney Parks Blog has a wonderful post today about Disney animator and imagineer, Marc Davis. Marc is responsible for many of the wonderful characters found in Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, The Jungle Cruise, and the Country Bear Jamboree. Here is a really great picture of Marc creating some of the famous gags in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Soon, we will have an article featuring Marc Davis’ art of Pirates of the Caribbean. He created some really great things.
I can’t believe we never posted this video on our site! Perhaps it was our excitement over the new DCA with Buena Vista St., Carthay Circle, and Cars Land but I seriously forgot (unless I am just missing it completely) to post this.
Here’s our video compilation we threw together for the World of Color premiere of Glow With the Show this past June. This will whet your pallette for what’s to come with our epic Fantasmic! Glow With the Show video coverage. Be sure to check out my review of the show here!
Wow — just wow. This show’s dramatic soundtrack mixed with the Glow With the Show ears is mind-blowing.
We got to the park, checked in, and got a spot along the Rivers of America by 8:15 pm. The park was delightfully empty for a summer evening and we landed an incredible spot front and center. Thinking back on it now, I suppose we got there pretty early but considering the check-in started at noon and I am not typically off work until 7, I figured we would get a good spot near the back which would offer an incredible perspective of the Glow With the Show experience.
Anyway, we took turns leaving the spot to run some errands — picking up Halloween stuff for our new home, replacing some defective first-run GWTS ears (the first batch were rushed and are inherently defective. You can get a voucher to replace them from City Hall and take it to any GWTS ear outlet for a replacement — FREE!*), and getting some Pumpkin Fritters which are getting justifiable internet buzz.
New ears in-hand, epic spot secured, we were then met with some of TDA’s inhospitable customer service follies: everyone on the Rivers of America were required, when the park closed, to clear the area and reenter to ensure no one was getting into the show that was not an AP that had RSVP’d and wearing a wristband. Even more ridiculous, I had my wristband checked every time I would leave and reenter the area. It was severely unorganized and not a single person was ok with the decision. We even witnessed a cast member forcing someone in a wheelchair to walk up the steps to wait with the rest of the crowd and everyone in the area was utterly confused as to how this made any sense. I understand the idea of checking wristbands but the person that cleared us out could have, instead, just checked the wristbands one by one. It was not overly crowded and it did not seem that anyone was outnumbered or overwhelmed. It seemed like a gross exercise of power and mismanagement. One may never understand their rationale once something that seemed like a good idea on paper in-turn becomes a terrible idea in practice. It seems that reason goes out the door and people will only do what they’re told as opposed to stepping back and finding an alternative. We need, and frankly expect, more improvisation from our TDA leaders with the ability to adapt at a moment’s notice. Anyway, everyone got back to their original spots so all-in-all it worked out in their favor but my wife said that while she offered her wristband upon reentering the area, not a single cast member checked it or lit it up with a flashlight.
Once back in the area, I was worried about the quality of the show. While it appeared everyone in the area had their ears out and on, it was not as impressive as the WoC display. Was the area not large enough? Had people not brought or bought ears?
That is, of course, until the show started. Just — wow. Everyone had their ears on and synced up with the show. Every music cue was accented by the GWTS ears and the vocal response from the AP’s solidified, we were a part of something so special. I’ll follow this review up this weekend with video coverage of the show to hopefully drive the point home that this was an incredible experience and should not be missed! I can’t help but think GWTS will be added to “Wishes…” this holiday season and how incredible that’s going to look!
* I did not pay for my original ears — they came from the GWTS premiere with World of Color at DCA. I was never asked for proof of purchase but cannot guarantee everyone’s experience will be the same.
The Disney Parks blog posted a sneak peek at this year’s Haunted Mansion Holiday’s Gingerbread House. Here is a diagram of how the house will be built.
Wouldn’t you love to take a bite of that nightmarish treat? I know I would!
Every year, the Gingerbread house which is featured in the grand ballroom of the Mansion is different. And besides that, it’s real! Disneyland bakers create unique masterpieces every year complete with its own animation!
I’m thinking about past Gingerbread houses that have been on display inside the Haunted Mansion. Who can forget the mini Mansion complete with a set of munching jaws? Or who can forget the spinning Oogie Boogie themed cake?
Which was your favorite Gingerbread house from the past?
We continue the take off of our new long running series: “Disneyana”. We will be showcasing some of our most treasured Disney collectibles.
Today’s item is the Pirates of the Caribbean Auctioneer Big Figure.
This 28″ statue was released at Disneyland for the park’s 50th anniversary. I remember how excited I was to find it under the Christmas tree that year!
Do any of you have any “Big Figs” you would like to share with us?
I saw an interesting thing on a Disney blog where someone’s comment signature was a running count of the most rides accomplished in a day. I have never thought to keep track but I now have a mission — to not only meet their record but to smash it.
Have any of you ever counted the number of rides in a day? I would assume that riding something multiple times would count as a line is a line is a line. I do, however, consider having a handicap pass to be in another category.
Let’s create a bracket and set the record for most rides ridden in a day as a normal guest, as a guest with a handicap pass, and perhaps as a guest with a plaid cast member.
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Let’s start filling this in. We obviously have to use the honor system but pictures and stories are encouraged! I’ll update this as we find out more. This sounds like it could be fun!
***UPDATE #2:
I think I found a solution to the issue. Let us know if all makes sense to you. Happy riding!
***UPDATE #1:
Should we include semi-queue-based attractions such as Lincoln, Tiki Room, Muppets, etc. as they are not “rides” (a word I specifically used in leu of “attractions”)? Let us know in the comments below. Thanks!