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In honor of the 55th anniversary of Disney’s debut at the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, we shared an article about just where in present day you can find the landmark attractions that debuted there. As a special treat to our D23 Gold Members, we have an exclusive downloadable, longer version of the story we shared today. Designed as a digital Disney twenty-three layout, you can enjoy the gorgeous art and interesting facts about Disney and the 1964 New York’s World’s Fair, all from the comfort of your desktop or mobile device! So, what are you waiting for? Sit back, relax, hit download, and prepare to discover just where is the fair?

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Where is the Fair? Where You Can Find Disney’s Landmark New York World’s Fair Attractions 55 Years Later

By Jeffrey Epstein

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Fifty-five years ago, Disney opened four groundbreaking attractions at the New York World’s Fair. Where are they now?

The 1964–65 New York World’s Fair marked an awesome significant turning point for Walt Disney and the incredible company he had built. The 1960s were a time of great change and innovation in the world, and Disneyland was no exception. In an effort to ensure the park would, in Walt’s own words, “never be completed,” he and his team pitched themselves to a bevy of American institutions to create eye-catching World’s Fair pavilions that guests would never forget and would provide Walt with a major opportunity: Walt could create new attractions that would be financed by pavilion hosts. Following the Fair, those attractions could live on at Disneyland. It also enabled Disney to test out a primarily East Coast audience’s appetite for its revolutionary form of themed entertainment, as the Company was considering an expansive new, well, world on the Eastern seaboard.

Lucky for Disney fans around the world, guests can still experience many of the beloved attractions, which debuted at the Fair, at our parks today. And here is how…

“it’s a small world”

it's a small world

Created as a “salute to the children of the world” for UNICEF—and installed in the Pepsi-Cola pavilion, it’s a small world was a landmark for Disney attractions. By loading passengers onto continually circulating boats to sail them through the charming attraction, it increased the through-put of guests in a massive way. No more did visitors have to wait for the train to return to the station (quite literally at Disneyland), as a fleet was ready to ferry folks on a global tour. Crowds were dazzled by the extraordinary colors and designs of Mary Blair, the costuming couture of Alice Davis, and figure design and articulated animation by Marc Davis (who was married to Alice). The original attraction was transported to Anaheim following the Fair—including the water trough that sailed guests through the attraction!—and can be enjoyed to this day at Disneyland. The Sherman brothers penned the attraction’s titular song, which can now be heard around the world at five of Disney’s theme park resorts—Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, and Hong Kong Disneyland—where versions of the attraction (all inspired by the artwork of Mary Blair) are enjoyed by guests every day.

Carousel of Progress

Carousel of Progress

If ever there was an attraction that embodied Walt Disney, the man, it was Carousel of Progress, which debuted as part of General Electric’s pavilion. Not only was Walt intimately involved in the design of the show, which follows an American family in the Midwest through years of technological innovation and progress, the attraction embodied many of Walt’s values—a fond nostalgia for the past and an optimism about tomorrow. After enjoying a long run at Disneyland, the Carousel was moved to Walt Disney World, where it opened at the Magic Kingdom in January 1975, including all the original GE appliances that washed and whirred. While the final scene of the show, now called Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, has been updated to include virtual reality and voice-controlled appliances, the original three scenes (set in the 1890s, 1920s, and 1940s) remain virtually the same as they were at the Fair. The Sherman brothers crafted the catchy tune “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” for the attraction at the Fair, and the melody is still sung by the show’s “cast”—and many Disney fans in the audience—to this day.

Ford’s Magic Skyway

Ford's Magic Skyway at the New York World's Fair

Ford’s Magic Skyway was, in Walt’s own words, Disney’s “highway in the sky” (apologies to the Monorail). Inside Ford Motor’s Wonder Rotunda, guests boarded actual Ford vehicles as they “drove” into the past to experience the evolution of transportation. To move guests on this massive journey, the cars were set on a network of rollers to keep them in virtual perpetual motion—the birth of the Omnimover system. Guests were transported to “the dawn of time,” which included a pack of dinosaurs, some of whom can be seen today in the Primeval World Diorama on the Disneyland Railroad. There’s also a similar version of the Primeval World, inspired by Disneyland’s and the World’s Fair, which is part of the Western River Railroad at Tokyo Disneyland. Additionally, the Walt Disney Archives has a stegosaurus from the pavilion in its collection which measures 20’ long, 12’ high, and 12’ wide. He has not yet been publicly displayed by the Archives, but we hear he has a roaring good time with the team.

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

Walt Disney was a great admirer of President Abraham Lincoln, and Disney’s Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction, created for the State of Illinois’ pavilion, remains an unrivaled tribute to the “Great Emancipator.” Walt eschewed having his state-of-the-art Audio-Animatronics® figure give the well-known Gettysburg Address in favor of an artfully crafted combination of five of Lincoln’s speeches to better exemplify his “principles, ideals, and philosophies.” The show was such a hit at the Fair, Imagineers began creating a version for Disneyland that would open on July 18, 1965, several months before the Fair ended. While the original Audio-Animatronics® figure has been updated—and includes a greater range of facial movements—the original Lincoln recordings made for the Fair by actor Royal Dano (who had played the president before on film) can be heard in The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln today. And guests who visit One Man’s Dream at Disney’s Hollywood Studios can see one of the original Lincoln figures and its programming board up close and on display in the attraction.

What You Need to Know About Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Reservations

By Jeffrey Epstein

In anticipation of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on May 31 at Disneyland Resort, the Disney Parks Blog just announced that beginning May 2 at 10 a.m. PT, guests will be able to start making reservations to visit the new land. We wanted to take the opportunity to make sure you were armed (with information, not lightsabers) to help you embark on your journey to the Outer Rim. So here’s what you need to know.

Reservations Are Required from May 31–June 23, 2019: That pretty much says it all. For those 24 days, you need to have a reservation to get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. There will not be stand-by lines. So please don’t lurk around the entrance like a Jawa trying to hawk a droid.

Did We Mention You Need a Reservation: Seriously!

Reservations Are Available at No Cost: Well, as long as you have entry to Disneyland Park, which isn’t included.

Guests Staying at Disneyland Resort Hotels Automatically Get a Reservation: Yep, you read that right. If you and your family/friends are staying at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disneyland Hotel, and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, you are guaranteed to get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge during your stay (again, as long as you have entry to Disneyland Park). And yes, there are still some rooms available! Visit Disneyland.com or call (714) 520-5050. Guests with existing reservations will receive an email with a reservation time and guests who book starting today will receive a reservation time in their confirmation.

Make Sure You Have a Disney Account: You will need to have a Disney account in order to make a reservation. You can set it up at Disneyland.com. Even if you already have a Disney account, it can’t hurt to log in and make sure your details are up to date.

What Happens After June 23: Reservations will not be required to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Our friends at Disneyland Resort have decades of strategic operational planning experience and tools to ensure that all guests visiting the Resort have a fantastic time, regardless of whether or not they plan to visit Black Spire Outpost.

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! And don’t forget the sunscreen. We hear they have some serious rays on Batuu!

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Rolls into Disneyland in 2022

By Jocelyn Buhlman

All aboard! We first announced the Walt Disney World debut of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway at D23 Expo 2017, during the always unforgettable Parks & Resorts panel. Now, we are excited to share that our friends at Disney Parks Blog have announced that this colorfully cartoonish attraction will be making its next stop at Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland!

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway

It’s the perfect match for Mickey’s Toontown—this attraction allows guest to enter the world of Mickey Mouse cartoons and take on their own adventure. First, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway will debut at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2020, and then the zany attraction will entertain Mickey’s Toontown guests in 2022.

Join Mickey and his friends in the first major Mickey-themed ride-through attraction, where Mickey and Minnie are the stars and Goofy is the… train engineer?! You know with a cast like that, you’re guaranteed a silly and spectacular good time, in the spirit of classic and modern Mickey Mouse cartoons.

Besides marking Mickey’s big ride-through attraction debut, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway also features a brand-new theme song and dazzling visual effects—so you’ll be smiling big and tapping your feet from start to finish during this immersive multi-dimensional experience.

Stay tuned (or should we say… tooned?) to D23.com for more updates about this zany, new attraction.

The 7th Annual “ARDYs” Is Almost Here

By Karina Schink

It’s finally time for music’s biggest event for families. The ARDYs are back and bigger than ever! This Radio Disney music celebration is pulling out all the stops, and we’ve got the inside scoop on who will take the stage. Music’s biggest night for families gets better and better every year, so make sure you tune in on Sunday, June 16, to catch all of these incredible performers.

Sofia Carson (Descendants, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) will take the stage to host this star-filled event, which will, for the first time ever, telecast live from Los Angeles on Sunday, June 16, at 8 p.m. PT on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW, with a simulcast on Radio Disney.

This year’s awards are also more interactive than ever before. If you’re a big fan of Radio Disney, make sure you head over to the DisneyNOW or Radio Disney app, where you can participate in online polls to help shape this event and add your own sprinkle of pixie dust.

Keep checking back here for updates on performances and special guests!

Find Out Which Disney Songs will Be Performed on American Idol

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Is there any better night on TV than Disney night? Ok, we might be a little biased, but let’s be real: We love any excuse to listen to classic Disney songs, and American Idol’s Disney Night is the perfect chance to enjoy fresh renditions of some of our favorites. This Sunday, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, discover how the final 10 contestants will put their own unique spins on these 10 toe-tapping Disney tunes. Keep reading to find out which songs the final 10 will perform—plus, we’re excited to share an exclusive announcement about a special performance from some returning American Idol sweethearts.

American Idol Disney night 2019
Alejandro Aranda will perform “Remember Me” from Coco.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Alyssa Raghu will perform “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Dimitrius Graham will perform “You’ll Be In My Heart” from Tarzan.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon will perform “Candle on the Water” from Pete’s Dragon.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Laci Kaye Booth will perform “I See the Light” from Tangled.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Laine Hardy will perform “Oo-De-Lally” from Robin Hood.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Madison VanDenburg will perform “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Uché will perform “I2I” from  A Goofy Movie.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Wade Cota will perform “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from Toy Story.
American Idol Disney night 2019
Walker Burroughs will perform “When She Loved Me” from Toy Story 2.

Before performing these classics Disney tunes, contestants will head to Disneyland to prepare for their magical night ahead. Joining the contestants as their fairy god-mentor is Rebel Wilson, an expert at belting out Disney tunes, thanks to her performances as Ursula and LeFou at the Hollywood Bowl.

If you were wishing for even more Disney magic on Sunday night, then consider your wish granted: The all-star judges (Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie) will perform a Disney classic at Disneyland’s Fantasyland; singer and actress (and future mermaid at the Hollywood Bowl) Lea Michele will perform “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid; and we’re excited to be the first to tell you that ABC’s Season 1 American Idol winner, Maddie Poppe, and runner-up Caleb Lee Hutchinson will return to the stage to perform “A Whole New World” from Aladdin!

Big Hero 6 The Series Renewed for Season 3—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Baymax will return for a third season on Disney Channel, and we take a spin through tons of Star Wars Celebration news … Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Get Ready for More Baymax: Big Hero 6 The Series Renewed for Season 3

On a scale of one to 10, how would we rate our excitement for the following news? A big fat 10, of course! Disney Channel has just ordered a third season of its fantastic, Emmy® Award-nominated animated series Big Hero 6 The Series, just a few weeks’ ahead of its Season 2 premiere on Monday, May 6, at 3:30 p.m. EDT/PDT. New episodes will continue to roll out weekdays through May 17. Episodes will also be available the same day on DisneyNOW.

But that’s not all… A trio of shorts, illustrated in a super-cool watercolor style and featuring Baymax and Mochi, will begin to roll out on Tuesday, May 7, across Disney Channel, DisneyNOW, and Disney Channel YouTube. So make sure to keep your eyes peeled!

Big Hero 6 The Series continues the adventures and friendship of 14-year-old tech genius Hiro (Ryan Potter); his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax (Scott Adsit); and their friends Wasabi (Khary Payton), Honey Lemon (Genesis Rodriguez), Go Go (Jamie Chung), and Fred (Brooks Wheelan) as they form the legendary superhero team Big Hero 6 and embark on high-tech adventures as they protect their city from an array of scientifically enhanced villains. Special guest voices for Season 2 include Jane Lynch (Glee), Timothy Simons (Veep), and Horatio Sanz (Saturday Night Live).

Guardians of the Galaxy animated series

Unique Animation Styles Coming to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! on Disney XD

Fans of Star-Lord, Gamora, and all their friends—listen up: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! will feature several distinct animation styles in a multipart story arc kicking off on Sunday, May 5, at 9:30 p.m. EDT/PDT—with two back-to-back episodes on Disney XD and DisneyNOW.

In the new storyline, the Guardians—desperate to escape the Collector’s collapsing ship—jump into the Black Vortex Mirror and find themselves separated and trapped in strange new worlds. Crossing time and dimensions, each world was developed using different animation techniques to visually support the storytelling, including CG-stop motion; children’s book illustration; 8-bit; and motion comic—all firsts for a Marvel animated series—as well as Golden Age and traditional CG.

Produced by Marvel Animation, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! stars Will Friedle (Kim Possible) as Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Trevor Devall (Johnny Test) as Rocket Raccoon, Vanessa Marshall (Star Wars Rebels) as Gamora, David Sobolov (Transformers: Prime) as Drax the Destroyer, and Kevin Michael Richardson (The Cleveland Show) as Groot.

Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
May 1, 2019
30 Years of Disney’s Hollywood Studios – A D23 Celebration!
May 4, 2019
D23’s Magical Screening Series: The Lion King at Walt Disney World
May 6, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
May 11, 2019
D23’s Magical Screening Series: The Lion King on the Lot
May 16, 2019
D23 Celebrates Mickey Mouse: From Walt to the World
June 1, 2019
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: Return to Walt’s Chicago
June 8, 2019
Lunch with a Disney Legend – Paige O’Hara
June 10, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
June 13, 2019
Mickey Mouse’s Roller Disco Party
June 22, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
March 1-April 23, 2019
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
March 6-June 3, 2019
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 31, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
August 29, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort

Studios
April 26, 2019
Avengers: Endgame opens in U.S. theaters
May 24, 2019
Aladdin opens in U.S. theaters
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
July 19, 2019
The Lion King opens in U.S. theaters
August 9, 2019
Artemis Fowl opens in U.S. theaters
October 18, 2019
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil opens in U.S. theaters
November 22, 2019
Frozen 2 opens in U.S. theaters
December 20, 2019
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opens in U.S. theaters
Television
April 21, 2019
American Idol‘s Disney Night ABC airs on ABC (8–10:01 p.m. EDT/5–7:01 p.m. PDT)
May 6, 2019
Big Hero 6 The Series kicks off season two on Disney Channel (3:30–4 p.m. EDT/PDT)
Summer 2019
Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Everything We Learned from Star Wars Celebration Chicago

You might’ve noticed that there were a ton of incredible announcements coming from the various worlds of Disney over the last week or so… case in point: this past weekend’s mega-huge Star Wars Celebration in Chicago. Luckily, D23 had a front-row seat to the entire Windy City shebang; read up on all the galactically amazing info we heard by clicking here. And then make sure to mark those calendars!

Force for Change to Inspire the Next Generation of Heroes and Innovators

Speaking of Star Wars Celebration Chicago, there was a big announcement made over the weekend related to the Star Wars: Force for Change philanthropic initiative: Disney and Lucasfilm are partnering to provide a $1.5 million donation, in-kind, and mentorship resources to help expand access to FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). Check out the announcement video, above!

A global K-12 nonprofit organization, FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills—all while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology, and engineering and become well-rounded, community-focused leaders of the future. Over the past 20 years, FIRST has inspired millions of students who have participated in team-based, mentor-guided programs in more than 100 countries around the world.

To get the FIRST word out, Star Wars: Force for Change has announced a Twitter sweepstakes that offers up the chance to win a trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort. Visit the official Star Wars Twitter account at twitter.com/starwars and retweet the announcement video with #StarWarsFFCSweepstakes—now through April 22 at 11:59 p.m. PDT—to enter!

Disney+

Your Definitive Guide to Disney+

As if last weekend wasn’t crazy-big enough, Disney also spent last Friday, April 12, telling the entire globe about its upcoming Disney+ streaming service! Read all about what you can expect (movies straight outta the Disney vault! Original Marvel and Star Wars series! And some great Fox content too!) by clicking here… and then get ready to binge-watch when Disney+ debuts on November 12.

Shanghai Disneyland Food fest

Shanghai Disney Resort Kicks Off First International Food & Drink Fest

Each year, culinary aficionados from across the country (and around the world) descend on both Disney California Adventure park at Disneyland Resort and Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort for the opportunity to eat, drink, and be merry at the various resorts’ food festivals… so it’s no wonder that Shanghai Disney Resort would wanna get in on the foodie fun! The first-ever International Food & Drink Fest has now taken over the resort’s Disneytown area—and it’ll be delighting taste buds now through May 4.

Guests can feast on fantastic flavors from around the world; learn from local Disney chefs and culinary experts; and enjoy some tuneful entertainment during this limited-time event, all surrounded by an abundance of colorful blooms at the height of Shanghai’s spring season. Thirteen international food market booths feature regional cuisine from around the world, including Latin Cantina, Italian Terrace, Seoul Snack, Tex-Mex, Hawaii Sweet, and more; each menu boasts unique dishes—created using fresh, healthy ingredients—as well as a range of tasty beverages.

Visiting Shanghai in the next few weeks? First off, you lucky duck! Secondly, tickets for the International Food & Drink Fest are on sale now via the official Shanghai Disney Resort WeChat account, and through the resort’s travel trade partner Meituan Dianping. Happy feasting!

Grand Floridian "Beauty and the Beast" inspired bar and lounge

Beauty and the Beast-Inspired Lounge Coming to Disney’s Grand Floridian

Experience a “tale as old as time” in a brand-new way… This fall, a Beauty and the Beast-inspired bar and lounge will—as certain as the sun—delight guests when it debuts inside Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World Resort.

Formerly Mizner’s Lounge and Commander Porter’s, this re-imagined lounge will feature four unique spaces inspired by Belle and the Beast. Look for a magnificent gold chandelier above the signature bar (inspired by Belle’s iconic ball gown, with nods to the Beast’s magical rose); additionally, a “formal library” will showcase classical baroque designs and French furnishings inspired by Belle, with hints of all the Beast’s memorable friends, and the whimsical garden room and outdoor patio will draw inspiration from the Beast’s terrace and the enchanted forest outside the castle gates.

So be our guest and stay tuned for more info as this new lounge’s opening date draws near…

From Earth to Penguins We’ve Got Your Disneynature Movie Marathon All Mapped Out

By Karina Schink

For 10 years, Disneynature films have given us an incredible look at some of the wonderful and wondrous things that call Earth home, right from the comfort of a theater or even our own living rooms. To celebrate, we’re taking a look back at these unforgettable films, all leading up to today’s release: Penguins.

Earth
What better way to start a Disneynature marathon than with Earth? It is, where it all began, after all. Earth follows the story of three animal families—polar bears, elephants, and humpback whales—as we watch their remarkable stories unfold. And, for what it’s earth, this Disneynature feature was narrated by James Earl Jones, who also lent his iconic voice to Mufasa and Darth Vader.

The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos
Narrated by Mariella Frostrup, The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos is a story of love, courage, and survival, starring our favorite flock of festively flushed fowl. With all of that in one movie, how can you resist watching it? And we highly recommend that you do. Don’t make us put our foot down.

Oceans
Since we’ve already learned about the Earth as a whole, it’s time to dive a little bit deeper and get pacific—uh specific. Oceans lets you venture into the depths of, well, the ocean, getting an up-close-and-personal look at the creatures that call the saltwater home (no scuba training required). Narrated by Pierce Brosnan, Oceans features state-of-the-art underwater filmmaking that we guarantee will take your breath away.

Wings of Life

Wings of Life
Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep narrates this stunning look at amazing winged creatures. From butterflies and hummingbirds, to bees and bats, Wings of Life celebrates these fascinating species that you can find in the sky. And we have to say, we think this Disneynature film is pretty fly.

African Cats
Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, African Cats follows Mara, a lion cub; Sita, a cheetah who is a single mother of five newborns; and Fang, a leader of the pride. Now this isn’t a joke, and we’re certainly not lion, this Disneynature film holds a tremendous supply of heart, humor, and love.

Chimpanzee
Buzz Lightyear himself took a break from battling the evil Emperor Zurg to narrate the Disneynature film Chimpanzee.Tim Allen narrates the story of Oscar, a young chimp who has a rather entertaining approach to life. With the world as his playground, there’s no telling how far he’ll go as he navigates the terrain of the forest in this 2012 film.

Bears
John C. Reilly lends his voice to Bears, the 2014 Disneynature film that introduces us to a particularly adorable family (seriously they’re so cute, it’s unbearable). We join mother Sky and cubs Amber and Scout (who don’t eat as many Scottish pastries as we’d imagined) in their Alaskan home as the trio faces everything from bitter cold to hibernation as they learn to live life to the absolute fullest.

Monkey Kingdom
In Monkey Kingdom—narrated by Tina Fey—we travel all the way to the jungles of South Asia to meet Maya and her son Kip. These two clever macaque monkeys know a thing or two about swinging through life, but it isn’t always easy. In this Disneynature film, we get to take a step inside their magical world of ancient ruins in the storied jungles of South Asia to witness all the love between this mother and her son.

Born in China
Now, we don’t want to start any pandamonium or anything, but Born in China explores three animal families—panda, golden monkey, and snow leopard—in their natural habitats in China. From the frigid mountains to the bamboo forests, this film brings an incredible unseen world to the big screen in a way you never imagined.

Penguins
Now that we’ve broken the ice for you, and you’ve become acquainted with some of Disneynature’s earlier animal adventures, you’re ready for the latest chapter. Steve is the star of the latest film from Disneynature, Penguins, which debuts in theaters today. In this coming-of-age film, the Adélie penguin joins millions of fellow males in the frozen Antarctic spring on a quest to build a nest and raise a family. Narrated by Ed Helms, Penguins is the eighth theatrical release from Disneynature, and we’re sure you won’t want to miss it.

Plus, we’re all invited to join Disneynature to make a difference and help protect the planet. For every ticket sold during opening week of Penguins (April 17–23), Disneynature will make a donation to the Wildlife Conservation Network to protect penguins around the globe. You can get your tickets here.

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Tokyo Disneyland’s Monster’s Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

By Mark Schirmer

Ten years ago, Imagineering Executive Creative Producer Mark Schirmer told Disney twenty-three how he and fellow Imagineers brought their Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek! dark ride to light at Tokyo Disneyland. In honor of the 10-year anniversary of this innovative attraction, we look back at the story Schirmer wrote for the publication.

Our journey began at Tokyo Disneyland in 2004, as it was becoming increasingly important to find something new to replace the long-closed Meet the World attraction in Tomorrowland. We knew that the film release of Monsters, Inc. had been extremely popular in Japan, and that the Tokyo parks didn’t really have any Monsters presence.

Understanding that the Japanese public had a desire to embrace the warm, friendly characters who are part of this rich story, Imagineers focused on the storytelling aspect of the film. After all, in the Magic Kingdom, it’s all about storytelling. We looked to our WDI roots to find the best possible way to tell the Monsters, Inc. story, and it didn’t take long for us to get inspiration from our traditional “dark ride” attractions that have immersed and entertained guests for years. (Snow White’s Scary Adventures and Peter Pan’s Flight are two prime dark rides at Disneyland.) We decided on the dark-ride concept, wanting to raise the bar on the experience. The pressure was on to define new and fun ways for them to become part of the story and provide another reason to return to the parks.

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

Happily Ever Laughter

Our story for Tokyo Disneyland guests begins where the Monsters, Inc. movie leaves off, with the monsters realizing that the human world is not harmful to them and that laughter is more powerful than the screams that they’ve been collecting. So Monsters, Inc. (the energy provider for all of Monstropolis) changes its corporate strategy and begins collecting laughs rather than screams. And, you guessed it: they turn the company “scare floor” into the “laugh floor” to get kids to laugh. We even changed the company motto in the front of the building to read, “It’s Laughter We’re After.”

In the context of friendly laughter, we needed to find a way for Boo, the young girl from the film, to reunite with her pals Sulley and Mike. During early brainstorming sessions, we wanted Boo to return to Monstropolis to see her old friends and meet new ones. The team struggled with different ideas and reasons for Boo to return. We also were challenged to introduce an element of guest interactivity that would help set this apart from other attractions and encourage repeat visitation. Exploring different ways for guest interaction with the characters, we hit upon the idea of flashlight tag! This was the ideal solution, covering all the bases while differentiating it from the Buzz Lightyear attractions. As flashlight tag requires a darkened, nighttime environment, we again looked to the movie for cues, and decided that the point of flashlight tag was not to focus on keeping score but as a means of finding as many hidden monsters as possible.

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

Making Monstropolis

Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek! faithfully re-creates scenes from the movie, with “hyper-realistic” qualities. Looking back, our biggest challenge revolved around the idea of creating an actual city environment, complete with two-way traffic down Monstropolis’ main street, which is flanked by multi-story businesses and apartment buildings. We needed to allow for a space wide enough and tall enough to make this idea believable. To do this, some of these buildings would have to be as tall as those on Disneyland’s Main Street, U.S.A.! Our next concern was the placement of all the Audio-Animatronics® figures and the unique effects we were hoping to incorporate on both sides of the street.

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

So, as part of the design process, it was decided to build a full-size mock-up of the street in one of our production facilities in North Hollywood. Not only did this give our design team the ability to view the building facades from the exact guest perspective, it allowed us to determine the appropriate rhythm for the dialogue and actions of the figures throughout the scene. Because we wanted everyone to feel they have a front-row seat, we were also able to stage the figures as close as possible to our guests.

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

Ultimately, there are many individual elements from the show that are quite amazing: the disappearing Randall in Monstropolis; the characters hiding in the locker room; Boo’s floating door where we can actually see into her room. With flashlights in hand, they’ll be able to uncover many of the fun, hidden layers throughout the attraction. There are so many cool details, and we’ve tried to make it a place to which guests can’t wait to return, to see what else they can find. They might try to figure out how many Rockys there are, where the hidden Mickeys are, and even engage Roz in an active dialogue at the end of the show. And, as it turns out, she has a lot to say!

Can’t-Miss Hidden Details

The Imagineers who created the attraction filled it to the brim with cool details, Easter eggs, and references that sharp-eyed Disney•Pixar fans should keep an eye out for. Here are five you should keep an eye out for:

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

  • In the power room, pay close attention to the moon as Randall is always lurking. You’ve heard of the “hidden Mickey.” We have a hidden Randall.
  • The clock in our locker room scene is permanently set to 10:28 p.m. This is in tribute to the film’s worldwide premiere on October 28, 2001.
  • Rocky is the cute little reoccurring character with orange fur and a construction helmet designed specifically for this ride. Not every hard hat in the attraction is his, so the challenge is to find where he’s hiding.

Monsters Inc., Ride & Go Seek!

  • In the movie, large lovable Ted appears with Mike and Sulley walking to work. Ted is so big, all we see are his legs. This was a collaboration between our WDI show designer, Larry Nikolai, and Pixar for style reviews. This attraction finally gave us the chance to develop the rest of him. Now we can see all of him as he tries to hide behind laundry lines in Monstropolis.
  • We created a Japanese sushi restaurant, and it was a fun collaboration with our Japanese partners. Everyone pitched in to create appropriate details for this scene. Look for the eyeball sushi along with some funny faces made up of the individual sushi pieces.

–M.S.

This article originally appeared in a slightly different form in the Summer 2009 issue of Disney twenty-three and was modified for D23.com.

Get the Inside Scoop About Episode IX, The Mandalorian, and More from Star Wars Celebration 2019

By Jim Frye

D23 is on the ground at Star Wars Celebration 2019 at McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago all weekend, capturing the out-of-this world announcements, presentations, exhibits, and excitement. Whether it’s a preview of The Mandalorian (Jon Favreau’s ambitious new Star Wars live-action series planned for Disney+) our favorite outlandish costumes and cosplay, an insider’s look at the soon-to-open Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, or the brand-new teaser trailer for Episode IX, we’ll bring you all the excitement and energy from the weekend. Be sure to follow us on our social channels for the latest updates—and a few special guests to boot!

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Sunday April 14

After seeing this morning’s The Mandalorian panel at Star Wars Celebration 2019, all we can say is Disney+ can’t come fast enough! (November 12—mark your calendars now!)

The Mandalorian

This has been a morning of surprises—the first of which is the blizzard that socked it to Chicago today, dumping sloppy, slushy snow all over the Sunday of Star Wars Celebration 2019. This might be old hat for Chicagoans (hearty folks!), but for the rest of us, sludging through the near white-out conditions in tennis shoes and Star Wars T-shirts brings back images of Hoth, tauntauns, and a certain “and I thought they smelled bad on the outside” quote from Han.

But the weather couldn’t cool the heated, almost electric, atmosphere inside the Celebration Stage arena for The Mandalorian panel. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, series creator and show-runner Jon Favreau (director of Iron Man, Disney’s Jungle Book), and longtime Lucasfilm TV creator Dave Filoni (Rebels and The Clone Wars) were greeted like the rock stars they are—the excitement level in the arena nearly eclipsed what we experienced in the Episode IX panel. They were joined onstage by series stars Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, and Carl Weathers.

The Mandalorian

Explaining the setting and world of The Mandalorian, Favreau, who’s also been busy directing this summer’s upcoming live-action The Lion King, said, “I was the right age when I saw the first Star Wars movie—with the cantina, and the smugglers, and the underworld. It was a very rich environment to tell a story in.”

Series star Pascal agreed, saying, “The Mandalorian is a mysterious, lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. Some might say he has questionable moral character, in line with some of our best Westerns and some good samurai [movies].” Pascal went on to say he tried to put a lot of Clint Eastwood into the character, harking back to the Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns.

The Mandalorian

Favreau and Filoni first met each other at Skywalker Ranch while both men were working on projects—Favreau was finishing Marvel Studios’ Iron Man, and Filoni was on The Clone Wars, Season 1. Each of them showed the other the very first screening of their projects, and an instant bond was formed. Favreau even voiced a character—Pre Vizsla—in The Clone Wars.

The Mandalorian occurs approximately five years after the events of Return of the Jedi and follows Pascal’s character as a sort of outlaw gunslinger in a semi-lawless post-Empire galaxy. Fans will recognize his armor as similar to that of Boba Fett. It’s not the same character, but don’t worry if you don’t know all that history—everything will make sense once the new series lands in November.

And speaking of landing, the Mandalorian character pilots a cool, new ship called The Razorcrest. Favreau and Filoni were nearly giddy as schoolboys as they revealed that they used an actual miniature model of the ship in the series—harking back the way the ships were filmed in the early Star Wars films. Which only makes sense, considering the reverence both share for Star Wars creator George Lucas. As a matter of fact, Lucas stopped by the set one day, a highlight for both Favreau and Filoni.

Here are a couple of other cool things we learned today. The 501st Stormtrooper Legion, a group of cosplaying fans who create their own armor and make appearances at charity events and conventions, were asked to participate as performers—the first time they’ve been involved this way. Filoni admitted it will now be a HUGE deal that these fans—both male and female—can now call their armor “screen-used.”

The Mandalorian

Also, in some exclusive footage, fans erupted in delight at the sight of IG-88, one of the bounty hunters from The Empire Strikes Back, along with a Devaronian, one of the horned, devilish-type aliens first seen in the cantina in A New Hope. We also saw some Kowakian monkey-lizards in cages in a marketplace scene. These creatures are best known by their most famous member, Salacious Crumb, the small, screeching creature that sat on Jabba the Hutt’s lap in Return of the Jedi.

We could go on and on about the panel, but suffice it to say that two of Star War’s biggest fans—Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni—have partnered to create what is sure to be one of the most exciting projects—the very first live-action series—ever to blast out of the Star Wars universe. Like we said before, Disney+ can’t come soon enough!

Dave Filoni came back that afternoon to preview the surprise final season of the massively popular The Clone Wars, also premiering on Disney+ later this year.

Between those two marquee panels, a “blizzard” of other events took place, including the Warwick Davis conversation with Alan Tudyk panel. Tudyk, known to Star Wars fans as the no-nonsense droid K-2SO in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, is returning to the character with his co-star, Diego Luna, who played Cassian Andor, in a yet-to-be-titled prequel series to the film that features the exploits of the two characters. “How do you feel about the return to K-2SO?” asked Davis, to which Tudyk replied, “It’s so exciting. Diego promised me a paella. He’s a good cook.”

The last big panel in the Celebration Stage arena on Sunday was Star Wars: The Clone Wars Sneak Peek. It featured Dave Filoni, supervising director, plus stars Ashley Eckstein (Ahsoka Tano), Dee Bradley Baker (Rex), Sam Witwer (Darth Maul), and more of the cast. They previewed lots of exclusive footage from the upcoming series, soon to premiere with Disney+, including one scene that nearly made series star Eckstein cry. “I never thought that we’d be here, watching this scene,” she said, referring to a sequence where Rex and his clones all painted their helmets to honor Ahsoka. She and the other actors were surprised at the decision to do another season of the series—surprised, but very, very happy!

Disney+

Actor Sam Witwer was stoked to finally find out about the long-gestating “The Siege of Mandalore,” a scene he described as “my favorite stuff we’ve done as the character, and Dave wrote it personally.” When he went on to describe the scene—albeit cryptically to maintain the surprise—Filoni squirmed, nervous that Witwer was coming way too close to giving away any of the secrets. It’s a scene that Filoni had imagined for the past 10 years, but never was able to bring to the small screen—until now! Witwer was also excited by the fact that Ray Park, who played Darth Maul in 1999’s The Phantom Menace, returned to lend his movements—via motion capture—to the character in The Clone Wars.

In the end, Filoni gave credit where credit is due—to Disney Legend George Lucas, the man who created the Star Wars universe, and laid the groundwork for so much that was to follow. “George really knew what he was doing,” said Filoni, “and laid the foundation that was so alive.”

Over the bridge and two floors down from the main convention floor was the Fantasy Flight Gaming Room, where players could stop by any of the tables and take part in one of the many Star Wars tabletop games, including X-Wing and Star Wars: Destiny. Up on the main floor, however, eager fans scoped out hard-to-find exclusives, such as the Rancor Monster 45 oz. mega tiki mug, along with the accompanying Luke Skywalker mini mug that fit neatly in the Rancor’s hand. Speaking of tiki, if you were lucky, you could also pick up the Death Star tiki tumbler or even the huge Millennium Falcon Mega Mug, along with the Han and Chewie mug set. Other hot items were the Lando Calrissian Hawai‘ian shirt, and the super-kitchy Boba Fett tin lunchbox—which featured a Boba Fett design from the notorious Star Wars Holiday special.

Even though the snow was pounding outside with flights being canceled a dozen at a time, this day was memorable for far more than the blizzard. Favreau, Filoni, Eckstein, Witwer, Tudyk, the fans, the exclusives, and the collective spirit of hope that Star Wars embodies—years from now, people will look back and say, “Remember April 14, 2019?” To which they’ll be answered: “Yeah, that’s the year we first heard about The Mandalorian. The Clone Wars. And the new offerings on Disney+.” And then, “Oh—I think it also snowed, too.”

Saturday April 13

Are you ready to actually STEP INTO your own Star Wars adventure? Literally. We mean, are you ready to walk on alien soil, touch galactic machinery, and hide with the rebellion? We are—and so is actor Josh Gad (Frozen, voice of Olaf, Beauty and the Beast, Le Fou), who surprised fans by showing up to host the panel “Bringing Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to Life at Disney Parks” at the 2019 Star Wars Celebration, currently under way in Chicago. “Disney bought me as part of the Fox acquisition,” he joked.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

In a hilarious video shared on the big screen in Celebration Stage arena, Gad documented his attempt to get a “sneak peek” into the 14-acre mega-development, opening May 31 at Disneyland Park in Anaheim and August 29 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort. In the video, he tried every trick in the book to convince the Disney security Cast Members to let him past the construction walls and into the nearly finished Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge world—even going so far as to promise autographs for the Cast Member’s daughter. When his attempts proved less than fruitful, he called Scott Trowbridge, Portfolio Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering, to help him out. Trowbridge was more than happy to see Gad, but, alas, could not let him in—even after Gad returned a long-ago-borrowed VHS copy of Pretty Woman. Of course, Trowbridge had no memory of loaning the tape, and had to turn Gad away. The video ended with the appropriate tag: Pretty Woman is now available on DVD.

Gad was joined onstage by the high-level team from Disney and Lucasfilm responsible for the creation of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. They included Chris Beatty, Margaret Kerrison, Doug Chiang, Matt Martin, Asa Kalama, and Scott Trowbridge. To kick things off, fans were treated to a very special video message from Mark Hamill himself, touting the partnership between charitable organization Force for Change and FIRST, an organization dedicated to getting kids involved with STEM learning and activities. Check it out here, and find out about the very cool sweepstakes taking place.

The team then showed off multiple videos, photos, and exclusive previews of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, taking viewers inside the two new attractions anchoring the land: Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

One particular cool piece of information jumped out at us—a certain “small, green” Jedi would be having a part (still shrouded in secrecy) in the new land—Yoda! And, most exciting of all, Frank Oz—the legendary puppeteer who originally voiced Yoda—again returns as the voice of the much-revered Jedi master. We can’t wait.

The team then talked about the very cool specialty lightsabers that guests will be able to create—an exclusive to the lands. And they treated the audience to some samples of the music that Rex—a newly minted DJ after his not-so-successful experience as a pilot in Star Tours—has created for Oga’s Cantina. And yes, Star Tours favorite R-3X (formerly known as Captain Rex) is once again voiced by actor Paul Rubens, who created some hilarious new lines for the experience.

And remember that character named Nien Nunb, who appeared alongside Lando Calrissian in the co-pilot’s seat of the Millennium Falcon in Return of the Jedi back in 1983? Well, the Imagineers tracked down the original voice actor Bill Kipsang Rotich (in Africa!) to voice again the character, who is making his return to Galaxy’s Edge. Be on the lookout for him!

One of the “coolest” attractions at Galaxy’s Edge, though, will be the exclusive brand-new Coca-Cola drink containers, designed to perfectly match the industrial and otherworldly feel of the land. Check them out right here.

Toward the end of the presentation, Gad admitted that yes, he had already been granted a tour of the soon-to-open Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Anaheim.

“I stood in front of the Millennium Falcon, and I started to cry,” he said, blaming part of it on the abundance of pollen in the air—but not all of it. “It’s definitely a gift that I don’t think any of us are prepared for, and I just want to thank you all. I can’t wait to go back.”

We can’t wait to go either! For a complete insider’s preview of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, make sure to check out Disney twenty-three, where we take you deeper inside the land and reveal more about its attractions, food, and immersive experiences, available this May.

After the exhilaration of the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge panel presentation and a few rounds on the Convention Floor going elbow-to-elbow with Greedo and whole lot of Hans, fans were surprised by a Grand Procession that paraded across the entire convention center. It featured dozens of imperial officers and a whole squadron of stormtroopers, led by Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren, and a whole gang of sand people. They were followed by “the good guys,” about 40 or so Rebel fighters (including Mickey Mouse, strangely enough), resistance fighters, then another round of Boba Fetts—Mandalorian Warriors, the Knights of Ren, many Leias, Reys, Poes, and, of course, a Darth Vader (or two). They were taking the “Celebration” part of Star Wars Celebration to heart!

And, speaking of heart, the 4 p.m. panel, called “SISTERS OF THE FORCE, A Celebration of Women and Star Wars,” had enough heart and passion to warm the coldest of Imperial Emperors (who—it seems—may no longer be dead?). Fan-favorite and friend of D23 Ashley Eckstein, the voice of Ahsoka Tano on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and Star Wars Forces of Destiny, moderated a panel that included Vanessa Marshall (voice of Hera in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars Forces of Destiny), Catherine Taber (voice of Padme in The Clone Wars), Athena Portillo (producer, Star Wars Rebels), and Suzie McGrath, (voice of Tam in Star Wars Resistance), among others.

Star Wars Celebration

This panel, although open to everyone, was all about the women of Lucasfilm. In a galaxy with millions of planets, solar systems, and more aliens than we know how to count, it’s good to know that there’s room enough for fans of every gender, creed, background, and belief. To quote wise old Ben Kenobi, there is something that “surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together,”—it’s “the Force” of our love for all things Star Wars (see what we did there? Ha!). This panel celebrated those women, with each participant telling their own personal stories of succeeding in—and many times, because of—the Star Wars universe.

For example, Catherine Taber shared a video clip from The Clone Wars showing her character, Padme, using her ingenuity and cunning to escape from the battle droids who were holding her captive. “She’s not a Jedi, and she’s not a warrior—but she’s a fighter for the truth and the light,” said Taber. “We can get all caught up in our lives, but it’s great to use your fight and your energy and your time for something good. Padme does that all through the saga. She inspires me to do the same.”

Taber then shared a story about Jacob, a young fan she met when he was a young boy around 12, fighting cancer. Jacob said that he admired Padme, especially the way she faced things straight on, always a fighter—it’s something that helped him while he fought cancer. Jacob is now 22 years old, his cancer in full remission, and he’s going to college and studying film. “I hope he’ll someday hire me,” Taber laughed.

Executive Producer Athena Portillo started as an intern at Lucasfilm, where she met Dave Filoni, who asked her to come work on his show The Clone Wars. She didn’t have to think twice! Now, she’s in a position where she can pay it forward and hire the next generation of coordinators and interns. Last year, Portillo was part of The Hollywood Reporter Power 100, recognizing women in the entertainment industry. “The women we have in this industry are fantastic,” she said.

Suzie McGrath, who plays Tam in Star Wars Resistance, told the story of overcoming a severe speech impediment as a child. “I feel so honored to be here and be among such fierce human beings both on the stage and in the audience,” she said. “I am new, and in the spirit of getting to know each other, I want to share my story, which deals with overcoming a speech impediment.” She used to stutter, which caused her great amounts of trepidation and embarrassment, but through the help of a speech therapist and also her own sheer will, she overcame it and went on to be a successful voice actor.

Vanessa Marshall brought the house down. “I loved when Hera [her character in Star Wars Rebels] says to Ezra, ‘We have hope, hope that it will get better…’ and later when she said, ‘If you fight only for your own life, then your life is worth nothing,’ she inspired me to fight for other people,” said Marshall. “Sometimes our chosen family can be stronger than blood. I found my family in my Ghost [the ship] crew, my fellow castmates, and in my fellow Star Wars fans.”

She then told a story about a small girl she met at Star Wars Weekends at Walt Disney World Resort. The little girl called herself Darth Makenna, and she dressed in the most outlandishly funny Darth Vader-inspired get-up. Makenna said that Ashley Eckstein inspired her to be her own person and to enjoy who she is. Marshall stayed close to this precious girl over the years, but then one day noticed that Makenna changed. “The light had gone,” said Marshall. So she contacted Makenna’s mother and found out that the little girl had been bullied in school, resulting in depression. As Marshall fought back tears, she announced to the arena audience that Darth Makenna, now a middle-schooler, was here at the panel. That’s when Marshall brought her out on stage, and the thunderous applause and nearly deafening cheers were enough to encourage the coldest of hearts. Makenna found nothing but love at that moment, and we were encouraged by her story.

“I brought her here because I wanted to surround her with love and light and let her know how much she matters,” said Marshall. “We are Star Wars family, and we are never alone. Bam! Wow, what a panel! Not a dry eye, and that girl—that awesome, precious Darth Makena—will never be the same.

It’s that type of warmth—that type of love—that drives Ashley Eckstein to do what she does, which is to encourage fans to love and support each other. “Star Wars is for everyone,” she proclaimed, to galactic cheers from the audience.

Ashley Eckstein

Star Wars Celebration D23 event

Later that night, Ashley surprised the audience at a special D23 Gold and Gold Family Member-exclusive screening of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi at Chicago’s AMC River Walk 21! D23 members, clad in their finest Star Wars gear from across the galaxy, assembled for the sixth installment of the Skywalker saga, some seeing it on the big screen for the first time! Eckstein signed posters, which she brought from her “Sisters of the Force panel, met fans, took photos, and asked Star Wars trivia questions. When introducing Return of the Jedi, Eckstein said that she LOVED D23 before admitting that she also loves the Ewoks. It elicited a lot of applause from like-minded D23 members, as did the film itself. We love you, too, Ashley…. Thanks for reminding us that Star Wars is for all of us. And we all matter. What a perfect ending to a perfect Saturday at Star Wars Celebration.

Star Wars Celebration D23 event

Star Wars Celebration D23 event

Star Wars Celebration D23 event

Friday April 12

Talk about epic! In one of the marquee events for Star Wars Celebration 2019, the Episode IX panel was—quite literally—a galactic gathering for the ages. From director J.J. Abrams, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, and the cast of the upcoming film, to that explosive new teaser trailer (how many “Wows” can we put in one sentence?) and the long-awaited announcement of the title, the Episode IX panel revved up the Star Wars excitement to a crescendo as we head into the countdown to the premiere of the final Skywalker saga film. And to borrow a line from Han Solo as he smuggled Ben Kenobi and Luke Skywalker out of Mos Eisley back in the 1977 original A New Hope: “Strap yourself in!” Because the panel—and that last, sinister laugh of the trailer!—was truly stunning.

Joining Abrams and Kennedy onstage were cast members Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Daisy Ridley (Rey), Oscar Isaac (Poe), John Boyega (Finn), Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), Joonas Suotamo (Chewbacca), newcomer Naomi Ackie (Jannah), and returning from the original trilogy Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian).

First, the title: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. What does that mean? After the events of the previous film, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, this title could mean SO MANY things. But as the lights came up after that epic teaser trailer, the roar of the thousands of fans in the arena (not to mention the collective gasp of fans the world over) signaled that this title is the perfect way to describe the final film in the story of the Skywalker family. We can hear Ben Kenobi now: “It was if a million voices suddenly cried out… ” in excitement! Of course, it didn’t hurt that Ian McDiarmid, who played the evil Emperor in previous films and whose throaty laugh is heard at the end of the teaser (big surprise!), was standing on the stage as the lights came up. As the thunderous applause quieted, he then said in his sinister tone: “Roll it again,” to which the teaser played a second time.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

“We’ve passed on all we know,” said the voice of Luke Skywalker as the trailer opened on Daisy Ridley’s Rey, standing in a vast sand plain with her lightsaber. “A thousand generations live in you now.” And so begins the last chapter.

Kennedy credits series creator George Lucas for his inspiration and vision. “To keep this relevant and meaningful to the characters and the people experiencing this story, it has to feel like it’s of its time. We’ve taken to heart everything that inspired George (Lucas),” said Kennedy during the panel. “And I think that what J.J. has brought to this has given it even more depth.”

Responding to moderator Stephen Colbert’s question about where they are in the production of the film, Abrams responded, “At this stage we’ve been in that focused cave of the editing rooms, and working so hard with a small group of people. We’re aware what Star Wars means to so many people outside of those rooms, but to come here and have this kind of warm reception, and to be physically, viscerally reminded of what it means is the most amazing and exciting thing. Like Kathy [Kennedy] said, we cannot wait for you to see our work.”

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Legendary actor Billy Dee Williams was thrilled to return to Lando Calrissian, the character he immortalized first in 1980’s The Empire Strikes Back. Showing all that Lando swagger and charm, when asked what it’s like returning to the character, Williams quipped, “He never left me.”

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Oscar Isaac, though, reluctantly took the bait when asked, “Who’s the better pilot, Poe or Han Solo?” He threaded that needle deftly, answering, “No one can pilot the Millennium Falcon like Han. However, Poe can literally fly anything.”

After the gathered crowd sang “Happy Birthday” to newly 27-year-old Ridley, she revealed, “The light saber she [Rey] inherited from Luke lives.”

A rapturous applause greeted Tran, and when pressed about her character’s relationship with Finn, she replied, “All I’m going to say is that Finn is a very eligible bachelor—much like John Boyega.”

Warming the hearts of everyone who heard him, C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels—who has now appeared in all nine films of the Skywalker saga—described his alter ego as his best friend. “I would genuinely want a best friend who cared for me as much as Threepio does,” he said.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Echoing those sentiments, Boyega described the journey of Finn this way: “[In this final film] there’s some sort of closure within who he identifies with, who is family, what is love, what is friendship, and that’s what they’re finding in this movie.”

Those definitely sound like qualities worth fighting for—and waiting for! The newly named Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opens this Christmas, and promises to be the biggest, best, most explosive ending ever. Or, to quote Han Solo again, as he captained his Millennium over the Death Star to help save Luke: “Woo hoo!”

As the crowd spilled out of the Episode IX panel (or, should we now call it the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker panel?), energized by an incredible trailer and captivating presentations by J.J. Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, and the cast of the upcoming film, the huge, galactically transformed McCormick Place Convention Center—the largest in North America—welcomed them into the otherworldliness of Star Wars Celebration 2019, the largest gathering of Star Wars fans on the planet! With more space aliens than 15 Mos Eisley Cantinas, and more Jedi than we’ve seen since way before Order 66, Star Wars Celebration is the stuff of dreams—especially if those dreams are laden with full-sized TIE fighters, droid racing, and the largest brigade of Lego stormtrooper minifigures ever to gather in one place.

Star Wars Celebration

Star Wars Celebration

One of those dream-makers is Neal Scanlan, the Lucasfilm special effects supervisor responsible for many of the droid and creature designs from the Star Wars films. He was the special guest at a panel called “The Creatures, Droids & Aliens of Star Wars,” hosted by Star Wars actor Warwick Davis. Scanlan walked through the process of melding practical and digital effects together to create some of the most beloved characters in the Star Wars films, including Yoda, Chewie, and the six-eyed, poker-playing alien in Solo: A Star Wars Story. He was even joined onstage by none other than BB-8, one of his most favorite creations.

Star Wars Celebration

The heart of Celebration is, of course, the main convention floor, jam-packed with merchandise vendors, exclusive collectibles, droid builders, and the Star Wars Show Live! Stage, a showcase where celebrity guests and others associated with the films are interviewed in front of the convention floor guests. For example, just a few moments ago, Oscar Isaac, who plays Poe, and Naomi Ackie, who plays the new character Jannah, thrilled the crowd by answering questions and then firing T-shirts into the crowd with a T-shirt cannon.

Speaking about her first time setting foot on the Episode IX set, Ackie said it was like a giant playground. “It really was, and the first day was a hard day,” she said. To which Isaac chimed in, “I can’t say too much, but she had a difficult thing to do in front of all of us. It was a very precise thing… It was intense and you did it like a pro.”

“Thanks, babe,” she answered back to him. “I did have a little private cry, just in the middle of the day, just to deal with the pressure. But it’s good to cry!” Isaac agreed, pointing out that thousands of fans cried that morning after seeing the new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker teaser.

On another part of the convention floor, there is the peculiar site of mouse droid races. Yes, mouse droid races. In case you’re not familiar with what a mouse droid is, it’s a small, box-shaped droid that scoots along the floor. You’ll remember that Chewie—while he was hand-cuffed by Han and Luke en route to find Princess Leia in A New Hope—howled at one inside the Death Star, and it went zooming off in fright. Anyway, there’s a sizable circle-8 track in one corner of the convention floor where fans can commandeer a mouse droid, via hand-held remote control devices, and race it against the other six or seven mouse droids. As one might expect, there are plenty of crashes.

Star Wars Celebration

One of the most noticeable and foreboding fixtures on the floor, though, are the imposing stone spires—the Black Spires!—which tower over a giant-sized preview center for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This installation, from Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, allows guests to get an up-close-and-personal look at some of the exciting attractions and merchandise that will be making their debuts later this summer in both California and Florida. Guests are encouraged to get their photos taken in one of the “transport vehicles” that will be used in the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance attraction, and also check out the helmets, shirts, and collectibles that will be on sale once Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens.

Star Wars Celebration

Star Wars Celebration

Beyond that, there’s so much more… cosplay, collectibles, and even a tattoo pavilion. Yes, you read that right, a tattoo pavilion, with multiple booths available for the die-hard fans to get Star Wars-themed tattoos. One daring soul showed off his newly etched Rebel insignia (complete with redness around the artwork). A true Star Wars fan, indeed. But he’s not out of place. There are thousands more just like him here, all ready to fulfill their Star Wars dreams. And this is the place to do it.

Star Wars Celebration