RoE: Dated 2014 Sorcerer Mickey

Dated 2014 Figures
WDW, DLR, HK and DLP
WDW and DLR have a 12/13 release date and $12.95 price.
All Blind Box and Open Edition with Variants
Variant Odds: 1 in 10
There will be a separate figure for each of those four parks that will be exclusive to that park.

Regular (right) and Variant (left, clear) for Disneyland Paris

Walt Disney World 

Disneyland 

Walt Disney World 

Disneyland Paris 

Hong Kong Disneyland

Update: It looks like there are red hat variants. Could this point to a blind boxed figure like Food and Wine with a special number of variants?

Update: We took a closer look and here are the differences. Park Icons in the robes and Disney Park Logos on the back of the head.

It looks like this year’s experiment for 13 figures for 2013 didn’t work out well enough to try it again next year. Although, I can not tell from this angle, but I think each park might have a slightly different figure, which would mean at least four (slightly) different figures. 
Did you collect any of the 2013 figures?

RoE: Fall 2013 WDW Signings

 

Look at the sign we found. It looks like there will be a lot of signings this fall over at D-Street at WDW.

There are some interesting dates on here too. Since most signings happen on the day of the vinyl release we can assume that Cutesters 6 comes out on December 6th.

The real question is what is the generic on on October 18th?

Disney Parks Blog Reflects on December, 2011

From Erin Glover on the Disney Parks Blog:

With the end of 2012 just around the corner, many will take the time to look back and reflect on the past year. But what if we looked a bit further? Let’s rewind the clock to December 2011 and see what we were up to one year ago this month.

Ghirardelli is Coming to Disney California Adventure Park
Can you believe it’s only been one year since we announced that Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shopwas coming to Disney California Adventure park? I know I’ve enjoyed dozens of hot fudge sundaes since its June 7 opening – how about you?

Four Seasons Groundbreaking Ceremony, Which Included Mickey Mouse, Meg Crofton, President of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, and Joint Venture Partners Silverstein Properties and Dune Real Estate

Four Seasons Breaks Ground at Walt Disney World Resort
In early December 2011, construction officially kicked off for the Four Seasons luxury resort at Walt Disney World Resort with a groundbreaking ceremony.

“Walt

The Last Photo of Walt Disney at Disneyland Park
To mark the 45th anniversary of the passing of Walt Disney last December, George shared the now-iconic last photo of Walt here at Disneyland park.


A ‘Towering’ New Race Through the Night at Walt Disney World Resort
Last December, Darrell announced that The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror 10-Miler Weekend would take place this September at Walt Disney World Resort. Did you participate in this new race?

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas at Walt Disney World Resort
Of course, we were busy celebrating the holiday season last December – which brought the debut of this popular video, in which Mickey Mouse is joined by familiar faces from across the Walt Disney World Resort to recite “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.”

One Ohioan’s Opinion: A Vinylmation Editorial

“Keith is one of the first people I remember meeting on twitter after starting Destination Vinylmation. We asked him to write a post if he ever had anything to say, and almost two years later we got this great opinion piece.”- M.C.

 

My name is Keith and I am a Vinylmation addict.

That seems to be an appropriate way to start this off don’t you think? Let’s first look at my dilemma. Vinylmation… They were a curious thing when I ran across them two years ago in the Art of Disney store in Epcot. I had seen them at the all-star sports gift shop before then but brushed them off seeing as I had no clue what the things were. My turning point was seeing the Muppet series. I have been a Disney and Muppet fanatic for my entire life. It has simply been engrained in me. Once I understood that these were artist pieces, and that they were themed to incorporate one of my other loves (Muppets) I was hooked.

I bought maybe four Muppet series 1 boxes and that was it for that trip. Little did I know two years later I’d be headed back to the same hotel under the same circumstances with about 40 doubles to trade. I’m pretty sure the first thing I did once I got my room key was pick up my carry on (where I had my traders) and head down to the gift shop. I had only traded once in Ohio at a local Disney store because mostly they were flooded with cutesters which I do not collect. I was excited at the prospect of mystery boxes, that is until I had to deal with getting around all of the challenges they present. But more on those later.

My hotel didn’t have a mystery box. They said it was broken. So instead they had a clear bin full of probably 24. I have to say I started off well. I had loads of Animation 1, Toy Story and Muppets 1 to trade. The woman at the trading box let me look through the figures and figure out what I wanted, then I asked “I can only trade once right?” She then looked around and replied… “I don’t see a manager so you can trade as much as you want.” Music to my ears! So I traded once more and decided to head to the parks.

The most common theme between locations was that there was no theme, no specific set of rules, no strict guidelines to follow and that was kind of fun. Vinylmation rules seem to resemble urban legends, they vary from place to place. In one place I was told I could pick once, only once, and that I absolutely must trade. Thank goodness that only happened once. Pretty sure it was at Once Upon a Toy. Needless to say I only traded there once. The boy working there acted as if those rules were ever broken that the world as we knew it would cease to exist. I’m fine with rules, even strict ones… But not when there is no guarantee to the quality or worth of what I’m getting back. Overall my experience with trading and the “rules” of the trade were pretty great though. That is really the only interaction that was less then fun.

I had a lot of “pick three numbers” and a lot of “you can trade twice” situations which are pretty wonderful when there is no clear box as a backup. I also had a number of “what are you looking for” interactions which help some but sometimes targeted cast members in on one series when I really just wanted anything I didn’t have. Once it worked out well and I basically helped refresh a box for a couple of figures I was looking for. It was like we were working together for the greater good.

I had a wish list of figures I wanted to find and I’m happy to say I found a number of them. Especially the Muppetvision 3D balloon. That particular figure was found completely by luck on my last day at the parks during a special interaction with a deaf cast member at the gallery store at Hollywood Studios. It absolutely made my trip. All in all trading at Walt Disney World was a fun and hectic experience. With about 40 figures I wanted to trade, I had my work cut out for me! It also made me very aware of the challenges of trading.

I’ll end this out with some suggestions to make the process more enjoyable and less stressful. Disney, I hope you are listening 😉
-Train cast members to look for flaws in figures. (I didn’t run across this a ton but there were some figures missing paint, or dirty… One even looked like it had snot on it)
-Have a simple guide for cast members to check for accessories before allowing figures to be traded. (Traded for a Blackbeard with no hat, had to put him back, I was pretty bummed. Same thing happened with an Epcot 2000 without a wand.)
-Once figures go “ON SALE” don’t allow them in trading boxes anymore. (The last few days I tried to trade I could not find anything other than Occupation series which I have no interest in whatsoever.)
-Only allow a certain number of one figure in each box. (I had one cast member turn a box around for me and the whole entire bottom row of the box was Big Al. If they still want to accept them that’s fine but they need to keep the boxes varied.)
-Re-purpose some of the figures that are trade box regulars. (Retire the Bearded Man… They just need to own the bad designs. There has to be something they can do with the more undesirable figures they have done. Melt them down and recycle them into new vinyl? I’m not positive what the answer is but those figures shouldn’t be forced on collectors.)
And finally… The rules. I actually like the differences in rules depending on where you go in the parks. I don’t think you should ever be forced to trade though. If you pick a number and it’s a clearance red create your own and you are trading a new park figure you just bought for full price you should not be forced to trade. There’s nothing “fun” about that and that’s what trading should be.

Hopefully, this helps newbies like me go into trading at the parks with a little more understanding of the challenges they might run into. Just like the guys say every week! Keep on collecting!
-Keith

“If you have an opinion to share, email us!”

Furry Friends hitting the parks in February


Today vinylmation.com announced that Furry Friends would not be in WDW or DLR on the 9th, but instead the release has been moved to February. Now we weren’t even aware they were supposed to be in the parks at that time, so we aren’t too disappointed. Who’s looking to get these?

Vinylamtion Artist Alex Maher Signing 3/30-31

Pic from Disney
Alex Maher will be celebrating the release of some new artwork by signing his art on March 30th and 31st. The event will take place at the Art of Disney in Downtown Disney WDW. He will be unveiling two new pieces. The first is the “Bambi” seen above and the second will be a “Tink” piece. (The one of a kind version of the artwork above will be priced at $3800.00. Matted prints are $39.95.) Maher will be signing from 6pm-8pm on March 30th and 2pm-4pm on March 31st.

Why should you care? Alex Maher is one of the many disney artists who has given us cool vinylmation figures. Most recently he collaborated with Thomas Scott on the Juniors 6 Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs set. Go out and support him. Say, “hi” and thank him for his figures and for being part of the Disney Artists community.

Another Trading Night for WDW Announced

Today, Disney announced that Walt Disney World Florida would get another trading night on July 8th. It will be in the Contemporary Resort in the Fantasia J Ballroom from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Woohoo! These have always been a lot of fun. Be sure to be early, last time the line was huge!!!!!!!

WDW 40th Anniversary Explained

Update: 5/17/11 Disney has released pictures and information about the Cast Chasers for this series. They are “distributing” these figures to the Walt Disney World stores as we speak… meaning they are not there yet. They are exclusive to WDW. Disney will let us know when they are available. They also announced they are working on Disneyland exclusive figures.

Update: 1/27/11 Disney announced that this series will only come out on the 28th in Florida, California will have to wait til February 4th to purchase these.

1/19/11- Disney just announced a release date for the Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary Vinylmations.

The figures will be available on January 28th at both D-Streets, California and Florida. February 4th in California. There are 6 figures in this open window set.

The set will also contain 2 variants of two of the figures from the set. They have the same design, just different colors. The variants will only be available by trading with a Disney Cast member inside the Walt Disney World theme parks.

WDW

Retro style and colors. If you noticed, all four parks are represented in D’s around the head.

1971

The year Walt Disney World was opened.

Magic Kingdom

The first of the four parks, opened in 1971. On the head is the Cinderella Castle. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

EPCOT

Opened in 1982 from plans that Walt Disney drew up. The giant “ball”, Spaceship Earth, is represented on the belly of this Vinylmation. Around the head are the silhouettes of a landmark building from each of the countries in the World Showcase. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

Hollywood Studios

Previously called, “MGM Studios”, this park opened in 1989. On the face of the vinylmation is the giant Sorcerer Mickey hat that represents the park. On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

Animal Kingdom

The fourth, and final (so far), park. It opened in 1998. It’s symbol is the “Tree of Life” (soon to be a 9″ Park 5 figure). On the back of the head is the 40th Anniversary Logo.

The first of two color variants that will be exclusively available by trading with a cast member at the parks. Based on the WDW figure.
The second of two color variants that will be exclusively available by trading with a cast member at the parks. Based on the 1971 figure.

D-Street Florida Artist Signing 4/15/11

As part of D-Street’s 1st Birthday, Artists Maria Clapsis, Eric Caszatt, Casey Jones, and Doug Strayer were on hand to sign Vinylmation. Right off the bat we’d like to thank them for the time they took out of their weekend to come to D-Street to celebrate it’s birthday. It means a lot to your fans that you are willing to come out to sign stuff and talk to us. Thanks!

Maria Clapsis


Maria has designed A LOT of Vinylmation recently and has plenty on the horizon. Most recently, she designed Cutesters Too. But my favorite is Sonny Eclipse. This was instantly my favorite 3″ Vinylmation ever made. She said she just HAD to design this one and get it into a series.
Eric Caszatt



Eric signed my Urban 6 Side Mickey. He says “this is the weirdest figure I ever designed.” Eric says Tron ranks among his personal favorite designs. Saying the art was very intricate and he is happy with the final outcome. He remarked that the art had to go back for a few redesigns to get it just right on the 3D figure.

Casey Jones


Casey says his favorite still has to be Jack from the Nightmare Before Christmas set (Casey designed the entire set). Today, he signed my Park 6 Norway Troll. Casey says a lot of great Vinylmation are coming up and he is excited about his Haunted Mansion series (release date TBA).
Doug Strayer



Doug recently designed Green Thumb and Sumo from Urban 6. He is also the artist behind the popular Nerds Rock! series. I asked him about the glasses. He says they were always intended to be accessories. In fact the glasses were meant for a different series (unnamed) but then Doug and lead designer Thomas Scott decided Nerds Rock! was the perfect fit. When asked why Stitch was not in the set, Doug told us some magnificent news… read all about it here.

Did anyone else talk to the artists at D-Street Florida this morning? Tell us about your experiences!

D-Street Florida gets their own signing event 4/15

Update: 4/11/11 First, Disney announced Doug Strayer (Nerds Rock!) will also be attending this event. Also, a pirate vinylmation has appeared. It’s by Casey Jones. This is interesting timing, if this is the pirate that Art of Disney says will be released one May 21st. Interesting…..

While Californians are waiting to talk to Monty about his new Muppets 2 set, Florida will get a chance to meet several artists as part of the one year anniversary of D-Street Florida! From 10 AM to 12 Noon Vinylmation™ artists Maria Clapsis, Casey Jones, and Eric Caszatt will be at D-Street Florida to sign Vinylmation from the Cutesters Too, Tron, Urban #6 and Park #6 collections.
As always there are rules: Each Guest is limited to four pieces signed per artist.
“So get out your party hats and horns for a celebrational, Muppetational, Vinylmational (new word!), anniversary” -Disney Vinylmation.com
All these artists have been wonderful and design great figures, so go, take some figures to get signed, and let us know how things went. We’ll be setting up a post to display all the pictures our readers send in, so take a picture or two!