Walt Disney Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Robert Iger dismissed rumors that the company may open a third theme park adjacent to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
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Seattle home tied to Disney’s ‘Up’ movie fails to sell at auction
A century-old Seattle house that was featured in a marketing stunt to publicize Walt Disney Co’s balloon adventure movie “Up” because it is wedged in the middle of a modern development failed to attract any bids at an auction on Friday, local media reported.
5 Disney World References Hidden In The Tomorrowland Trailer
For as visually impressive and uber secretive as Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland is, it’s above all else, a love letter to Walt Disney and his vision for the future. Like any true Disney kids, Bird and writer Damon Lindelof have crafted an alternate reality of Cloverfield-ian proportions centered around the man and his gift for imagining a better tomorrow.
Zootopia renamed Zootropolis for UK audiences
Disney’s new animation Zootopia has been given a new title for its UK release.
Disney Blues by Laura Weyand
I know we all experience it and I think we all handle it a little differently. I have a bad case of the “Disney Blues” or some people like to say “Disney withdrawal”. What’re some of the ways you like to get through these hard times? Here I’d like to share some of mine!
It’s been exactly a month since I have returned from my Walt Disney World Trip in January to run the Half Marathon. It was actually freezing there but it is Disney so no matter what it is AMAZING. I got to see the Festival of Fantasy Parade for the first time and it did not disappoint! I’m finding myself dreaming of Disney days more and more. So I find myself doing all of these things below!
1. Tumblr – Tumblr is a blogging website where you can either share text, photos or videos and as a Disney lover I follow mainly all Disney blogs! My feed is constantly filled of Disney photos and graphics and if I look really hard it feels like I’m at Disney! (Kind of).
2. Pandora Radio – Listening to the Disney station on Pandora is an absolute lifesaver! As I do my homework I’ll blast some “Under the Sea” or “I’ll make a man out of you” and suddenly my mood is lifted! I truly cannot get enough of that station.
3. Disney memorabilia searching – occasionally visiting the Disney Store website never hurt anybody! Picking out which Alex and Ani or t-shirt I can’t wait to have next helps me keeping looking forward to my next vacation. Even trying to start planning your next visit if we are lucky enough!
4. Mickey shaped foods – Eating food in the shape of Mickey just tastes better, am I right?! Pancakes, waffles, and fruit I try and put anything I eat into the shape of a mickey head. It just makes me feel better.
Some of these are a little more realistic then others but I am always trying to find new ways to make me less homesick! What about you? I’d love some suggestions. Tweet me @lauraweyand!
Have a magical day!
Laura
Title of the First Star Wars Stand-Alone Film Revealed, Release Date for Star Wars VIII
During a shareholder meeting today, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger delivered some news about a couple of future Star Wars films, according to StarWars.com.
My Very First Princess Half! by Morgan Turner
This week marked a very special occasion for me! I ran my very first runDisney Race!! I signed up last July for the Disney Princess Half Marathon. I picked it because…I love the princesses and I’d heard it was a lot of fun. Running a half marathon was on my bucket list and I figured why not do it at my favorite place in the whole world! Though before I even ran my first race I signed up to do the Tinkerbell Half Marathon as well, so later on this year you’ll get to hear all about my first Disneyland trip and my fancy smacy coast to coast medal. In preparation for my race I actually started regularly running. Prior to today I wouldn’t have classified myself as runner at all. But I got my Jeff Galloway App on my phone and away I went.
I trained on and off for the year sometimes using the app, sometimes just running on my own up until this weekend. Thursday came and I set my sights on preparing for the expo! It was my very first runDisney expo so I wasn’t sure what to expect other than a lot of people buy a lot of merchandise first day so go early. I took that literally and showed up at 6:45 am. It was really cold that day so after standing in the cold for 2 hours I ran to the runDisney merchandise spot to buy up EVERYTHING! I was lucky and able to get everything I wanted a few gifts for some friends too! I wandered around for a little bit trying to take in everything. There were so many different stalls to choose from. My personal favorites were Raw Threads and New Balance. I walked away with a cute running shirt and my brand new Cinderella Run Disney shoes!
I took Friday off to just relax and hang out and try to process that I was going to be running a half marathon on Sunday. So I watched a lot of Disney movies and was lazy. I had the same plan for Saturday but I learned that there was another cute pair of RunDisney shoes out and I had to go look at them. As a future note- NEVER GO BACK TO THE EXPO TWICE! Only because you’ll end up with way more stuff than you planned haha. I got my second set of shoes and ran back home happily! I love my new shoes and I stared at them until I went to bed that night!
The morning of the race I was a little sluggish so I let myself sleep in until 3:30 am before I headed over to the parks. I wasn’t overly bad traffic but it was a little more difficult to maneuver around than a normal park day. As soon as I parked I went through bag check, then checked my bag in, and I was off to my corral. I started in Corral O. It was my first race with Disney and also my first race period so I was in the latter half of the Corrals. There was a lot going on. There was music and DJs and all sorts of things. But even though there were things going on I was still nervous as all get out to get started and I had a whole 55 minutes to wait from the time the first group went through to when I did!
Once I got started I was pumped and excited and ready! There’s just something about running towards the Magic Kingdom that is usually motivating. It was so cool once we got to the road going under the MK gates, the Black Pearl was there along with Captain Jack and Captain Barbossa. All of the heroes were out and about meeting and of course getting a selfie under the Magic Kingdom sign was a must! From there I ran on past a few villainous ladies (cruella, the queen of hearts, and the evil queen) and motored onwards to my favorite park. It took a little bit of time but I finally made into the Magic Kingdom and I ran full out up Main Street USA because…I could! It was awesome!
Running through the castle probably should’ve been really cool but it was literally a wall of people taking pictures of Anna, Elsa and Kristoff who were up top and selifies through the castle. It slowed me down a fair bit but I made it through to Frontierland where the train was staged! I had to stop there because the trains are very special to me and of course say hi to a few friends! After that I motored on. It was around mile 8 that I started to lose momentum! So what did I do? Text some friends and listen to “Almost There” on repeat! I made it through to mile 10 and I started to feel good again! And for the rest of the race I had a steady pace. I got to the mile 12 marker and I was so excited! There were so many people cheering around and running through Epcot was amazing! I finished my race at 3 hours and 15 minutes which isn’t too shabby for a first race ever! I loved every moment of my experience and I can’t wait to do it again in May!
Disney’s Hollywood Studios Theme Park to Get New Name
Disney plans to give its Hollywood Studios theme park a new name — which would become the park’s third since it opened in 1989.
Disney sets ‘Frozen’ sequel; shareholder proposals nixed
Disney said Thursday it is developing a sequel to its hit “Frozen” movie and will release a new “Star Wars” movie in 2017.
New Original Song “Making Today A Perfect Day” Featured In New Animated Short “Frozen Fever”
“Frozen Fever” welcomes back to the big screen the voices that helped bring the “Frozen” favorites to life, and introduces a new song, “Making Today a Perfect Day.” Beginning today for a limited time, the track is available exclusively at iTunes (iTunes.com/FrozenFever).
Kristen Bell (Showtime’s “House of Lies”) once again lends her voice to Anna, and Idina Menzel (Broadway’s “If/Then”) returns as the voice of Elsa. Jonathan Groff (Fox’s “Glee”) voices Kristoff, and Josh Gad (“The Comedians”) provides the voice of unforgettable snowman Olaf. Oscar®-winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez (“Up Here”) and Robert Lopez (“Broadway’s “The Book of Mormon”) wrote the all-new song for the short, and composer Christophe Beck (“Cake”) provides the score.







