Disneyland Was the Most Photographed Location on Instagram in 2017

Instagram has named Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA the number one most photographed place for the social media giant in 2017. Take that, Eiffel Tower.

In 2016 Instagram noted “Disney Properties” as being among the top of their list, but in 2017 four Disney parks have cracked the top ten.

With over 800 million active users, Disneyland has been the most frequently photographed place on Instagram, with Tokyo Disneyland taking the number five spot, along with Disney World’s Magic Kingdom at number six, and Disney’s California Adventure at number nine.

Michael Wada's 2/17/13 DLR Photo Report

It’s a rather impressive feat for Disney, although not surprising as Disney Parks are some of the most visited tourist destinations in the world.

PHOTOS: New PIXAR Characters and Floats Coming to the Play Parade as Part of PIXAR Fest at Disneyland

Pixar Play Parade returns April 13th to the Disneyland Resort – this time, at Disneyland park! Part of the limited-time Pixar Fest celebration, this delightful parade will bring even more of your favorite Pixar stories to life with the addition of three new story elements.

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The parade will begin as all Pixar films have, with an appearance by the iconic and adorable Pixar Lamp. Rolling ahead of the famous lamp will be the familiar yellow Pixar Ball, making a cameo in Pixar Play Parade, as it has in many Pixar films.

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Also joining the parade are characters from the beloved film, “Up.” Wilderness Explorer Russell will appear astride the colorful flightless bird, Kevin, with Carl Fredricksen and Dug following behind amid green foliage and snipe chicks, with Carl’s tethered house floating above.

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Another popular Pixar story coming to Pixar Play Parade is “Inside Out.” Perched atop colorful memory orbs, Joy and Sadness take flight aboard Bing Bong’s rocket wagon, with Bing Bong himself cheering them on!

Don’t miss these new story elements and the return of Pixar Play Parade, beginning April 13 at Disneyland park.

PHOTOS: Orange Bird Citrus Swirl Hat Among New Headwear at Disney Springs

At the World of Disney store at Disney Springs, three new caps have been released that may be of interest to Disney fans…

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I Orange Bird Citrus Swirl? It makes zero sense, but I guess it doesn’t really matter as it will be a hot seller.

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The hat is mesh in the back. Two other new hats are available as well…

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All three hats retail for $24.99 each and should be available in multiple locations very soon.

VIDEO: The Latest TV Spot For “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Is Definitely Spoilery

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Yup. That just happened.

There is a pretty big reveal in this latest TV spot. So with only 7 days left, and if you dont want to be spoiled, you may want to skip watching this TV spot. Even the title of the TV spot is spoilery, so dont look any further below if you dont want to know anything!

The TV spot is only 30 seconds, but this video provided by ComicBook.com goes on for over 3 minutes with additional TV spots and trailers that have already been released for “The Last Jedi”.

https://youtu.be/RZvfm9VdCTo

Source: ComicBook.com

Give the Gift of Travel with Limited Time Discounts on Disney Cruise Line

You can now access special offers on select Disney Cruise Line vacations in early 2018. Request your quote today at www.smallworldbigfun.com/disneyfans. These great discounts can help make a Disney Cruise Line vacation the perfect holiday gift.

Book now and save 20-25% off prevailing rates as quoted by Disney Cruise Line for a Verandah Stateroom with Restrictions (Category VGT)* on select 5-night and 7-night cruises departing from Florida on January 6 and 7, February 17 and March 17, 2018.

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Eligible for 25% off prevailing rates as quoted by Disney Cruise Line for Verandah Staterooms with Restrictions (Category VGT):

  • 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise with Star WarsDay at Sea from Port Canaveral on March 17, 2018 on Disney Fantasy – Drop anchor in Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth and Disney Castaway Cay, with 2 unforgettable days at sea.
    • $2,191 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of approximately $106 per person not included.
    • Book now through December 1, 2017.

Eligible for 20% off prevailing rates as quoted by Disney Cruise Line for Verandah Staterooms with Restrictions (Category VGT):

  • 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise with Star WarsDay at Sea from Port Canaveral on January 6, 2018 on Disney Fantasy – Chart a course to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth and Disney Castaway Cay, with 2 unforgettable days at sea.
    • $1,568 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of approximately $122 per person not included.
  • 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise with Star WarsDay at Sea from Port Canaveral on February 17, 2018 on Disney Fantasy – Set sail to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth and Disney Castaway Cay, with 2 unforgettable days at sea.
    • $1,925 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of approximately $123 per person not included.
  • 5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise with Marvel Day at Sea from Miami on January 7, 2018 on Disney Magic– Cast off to Cozumel and Disney Castaway Cay, with 2 unforgettable days at sea.
    • $960 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of approximately $106 per person not included.

These discounts are available for a limited time. Contact Small World Big Fun today.

* Important Details on Verandah Staterooms with Restrictions (Category VGT)

  • Valid for new bookings only.
  • Rates based on double occupancy.
  • Full payment is required at the time of booking for all Guests and is non-refundable.
  • Full legal names of all Guests are required at time of booking and no name changes are allowed.
  • Specific stateroom will be assigned at a later time, based on availability.

* Additional Important Details

  • Rate does not include port transfers, trip insurance, gratuities or Port Adventures.
  • Not combinable with Disney Vacation Club Points.
  • The number of staterooms allocated for this offer is limited.
  • This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.
  • Rates are in U.S. dollars.
  • Offer subject to Disney Cruise LineTerms and Conditions.

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Google Maps Found the Millennium Falcon Hiding at a Production Studio Near London

Disney has been rather secretive about the production of Star Wars movies, but thanks to Google Maps the hidden Millennium Falcon has been discovered.

Kevin Beaumont discovered the Falcon near film and television production studios, Longcross Studios, just 25 miles west of London. The Millennium Falcon was surrounded by large shipping containers in an attempt to hide it, but Google Maps seems to have unintentionally foiled this plan.

https://twitter.com/GossiTheDog/status/928635795120050177

Knowing that 2015’s The Force Awakens was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, the Millennium Falcon was probably here at Longcross Studios for the filming of the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Generally Google Maps satellite images used for street view range from one to three years old, so discovering the Millennium Falcon on in this case is quite a convenient circumstance.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi releases in theaters on December 15.

Source: Business Insider

Epcot Re-Imagined Part 4: The Land Pavilion

Editor’s Note: This series is a look at how one staff member would re-imagine Epcot pavilions. Previous articles in the series can be found here.

Hypothetical Future World is slowly getting better pavilion by pavilion. After leaving the now eventful and exciting Innoventions pavilions, I’m gonna take a stroll over to Imagination’s neighbor, The Land.

An original Epcot Future World pavilion, The Land has kept the same overarching theme, a celebration of the earth and nature, since its inception in 1982. However, what’s contained inside has gone through some dramatic changes. The dining options have modernized and gotten the character treatment, but the attractions have gone through more.

What was once Kitchen Kabaret, a simple animatronic stage show, became Food Rocks, another stage show “in moderation”, but in 2005, everything changed with the addition of Soarin’ from DCA, and a completely new show building. Listen to the Land became Living with the Land, and the boat tour guides were replaced by automatic spiels. Symbiosis, a boring environmental film, was replaced by Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable, a boring environmental film with the characters from The Lion King as the stars. They didn’t really help much.

The main changes took place around 1993, when Nestle took over Kraft as the main sponsor of the pavilion. Probably the most significant changes were the removal of the giant fountain in the middle of the ground floor of the pavilion and the music loop, creatively combining jazz standards and folk classics.

The Land as it sits today is in need of some upgrades, some much more dramatic than others, but it can certainly be re-imagined. Sunshine Seasons, The Garden Grill, Soarin’ and Living with the Land will see minor changes, but will not be replaced in our plan.

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Sunshine Seasons won’t be touched, but the fountain will come back in a smaller scope, still allowing for an ample seating area on the ground floor.

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Living with the Land will be updated with modern images of what’s going on in our society, and the live narrator will be revived.

The Garden Grill will get a revamped menu. Out with the family-style “buffet”, in with cuisine celebrating the earth and nature.

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Soarin’ Around the World now has a great new film, a refreshing change from the California-centric original. So the film will be kept, but I much prefer the the original Jerry Goldsmith score rather than the updated Bruce Broughton version, so the plan is to bring back the old score, combining the best of the original with the new.

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Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable, will be completely removed due to low popularity among guests. Its replacement is a tribute to the first two decades of the pavilion’s history: an animatronic stage show about food, The Food Follies, will be added in. The name is temporary for the moment.

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Unlike its predecessors, Kitchen Kabaret and Food Rocks, this new show will have the latest in audio-animatronic figures. Not only that, but the cast will feature well-known voices from the Disney animated universe, appealing to guests of all ages.

Another change, also evoking the tone of the original Land, will be the introduction of a new music loop, with new modern jazz from groups such as Snarky Puppy, another tribute to the past.

These changes should modernize The Land and will create more guest traffic.

Next time, I’m going to save the Universe of Energy before Imagineering changes it to Guardians of the Galaxy.

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Limited-Release Shirt Celebrates Mickey’s Birthday on November 18

ShopDisney.com is celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 89th birthday with a limited-release t-shirt featuring the iconic character. Priced at $27.99, the shirt features Mickey jumping for joy, as most spry 89-year-olds would do on their birthday. The Buy One, Get One 40% Off promotion is applicable to these shirts.

  • Mickey TV cartoon screen art
  • Proclaims ”Happy Birthday Mickey 2017”
  • Soft jersey knit
  • Short sleeves
  • Ribbed crew neck
  • Mickey Mouse made his screen debut in Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928
  • 100% Cotton

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There is also a kid’s version available at a price of $22.99.

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Both shirts are available through November 23, 2017.

Imagineer Joe Rohde to Headline Disney and Urbanism Conference in Los Angeles

“I don’t believe there is a challenge anywhere in the world that’s more important to people everywhere than finding solutions to the problems of our cities.” – Walt Disney.

A natural outcropping of Walt Disney’s interest in his guests’ interactions with the built environments of Disneyland was a curiosity about Urban Planning and how the quality of everyday modern life could similarly be affected.

The early planning and execution of the Walt Disney World Resort, and the scoping of the planned Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT) was undertaken with what might be call Epcot Principals (advanced drainage technology, pneumatic trash disposal, and an advanced sewage treatment process using water hyacinths to clean wastewater by absorbing the effluent).

Disney Theme Parks globally now include sizable upscale shopping villages that compete favorably with some of the world’s most productive retail centers, bringing a more urban atmosphere closer to the turnstiles.

Are the Parks and Resorts a laboratory for the public’s interaction with the built environment?  Does the strong commercial culture eclipse the ethos of urbanism or create it’s own Market Urbanism?

On Saturday, November 4, questions of this type may be asked and answered when Occidental College of Los Angeles presents the Disney and Urbanism Conference under the auspices of its Institute for the Study of Los Angeles. Occidental has empanelled an experienced and diverse panel including discussion leader:

Joe Rohde the Executive Designer and Vice President, Creative at Walt Disney Imagineering. He is also an Occidental College graduate with a degree in Fine Arts. He is the lead designer of Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Aulani on Oʻahu, in Hawaii. Recent projects include Pandora – The World of Avatar, a themed area inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar, located within the Animal Kingdom park.

Rohde joined Imagineering in 1980 during the development of Epcot as a model designer and scenic painter. He later worked as a designer at Disneyland on The New Fantasyland, the Captain EO 3-D film attraction starring singer Michael Jackson, the Norway Pavilion at Epcot and the Adventurers Club within the Pleasure Island entertainment district at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Most recently, Rohde led the team that transformed the former Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure into Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout. This new project is part of the expansion of his role to global creative leader of the Marvel properties integration into the Disney Parks and Resorts.

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Joseph Rohde BFA Occidental College 1977

Other panelists include:

Todd James Pierce is the author of Three Years In Wonderland, a detailed creation story of Disneyland. He is also the host and current producer of the DHI podcast which consistently presents a deep view of the history of Disneyland and other historical events within the Walt Disney Company.

He is also the author of the novel, The Australia Stories and the story collection, Newsworld, which won the Drue Heinz Literature Prize and was a finalist for the John Gardner Book Award and the Paterson Prize. He is a widely published magazine contributor and co-directs the Creative Writing program at Cal Poly University.

Pierce has interviewed over 100 men and women who worked in animation and outdoor amusements during the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

Jeremiah B.C. Axelrod has taught courses in urban history, restaurant culture, and Disneyland and Urbanism. He is the author of the book, Inventing Autopia: Dreams and Visions of the Modern Metropolis in Jazz Age Los Angeles. Claiming his Ph.D. in American History from the University of California, Irvine, he is also the founding partner in two Internet-based technology start-ups focusing on the distribution of independent popular music to consumers.

Craig Svonkin is an Associate Professor of English at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He has also contributed A Southern California Boyhood in the Simu-Southland Shadows of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room for the anthology Disneyland and Culture: Essays on the Parks and Their Influence and From Disneyland to Modesto: George Lucas and Walt Disney for Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars.
 
Meredith Drake Reitan is currently a lecturer at USC’s Sol Price School of Public Policy teaching classes on planning and urban design as well as a graduate seminar on the Theory and Practice of Public Space. This fall she will be teaching the planning program’s gateway urban design course: Shaping the Built Environment.
 
Eric Avila is an urban cultural historian, studying the intersections of racial identity, urban space, and cultural representation in twentieth century America. Since 1997, he has taught Chicano Studies and History at UCLA. and holds an affiliation with the Department of Urban Planning. His latest book, The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City, was published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2014.
 
Sam Gennawey holds a unique point of view, built on his professional training as an urban planner and his deep knowledge of theme parks. He is the author The Disneyland Storyand Universal versus Disney: The Unofficial Guide to American Theme Parks’ Greatest Rivalry. He has garnered speaking invitations from Walt Disney Imagineering, the Walt Disney Family Museum,  the American Planning Association, the California Preservation Foundation, and scores of organizations big and small. He is a senior associate at the planning firm of Katherine Padilla and Associates. Gennawey is also the author of Walt and the Promise of Progress City.
 
The program is free, but ticketing is required through Eventbrite.
Tickets are limited at this point in time.
 
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