Fond Memories of Dave Smith from the Walt Disney Archives

By: Walt Disney Archives Staff

When Disney Legend and Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith passed away, he left a legacy that will stand the test of time. Even more than that, anyone who was fortunate enough to meet Dave and get to know him will forever remember his unparalleled knowledge of The Walt Disney Company, his rapier wit, his generosity of spirit, and his natural humility. In honor of the passing of this man of towering accomplishment, we wanted to share some of the memories of the people who knew him best—the Disney archivists who worked at his side.

Dave Smith memories

“I worked for Dave for 17 years, and then worked with him for an additional eight years after his retirement. And for more than a quarter of a century, I was constantly amazed by how much he knew. Now I am amazed by how much of it he shared. Convincing Roy O. Disney to let him start the world’s first entertainment archive was just the beginning. Once the Walt Disney Archives was founded, Dave went on to amass a monumental amount of information and organized it all into a collection that could be mined for deep historical insight, glorious inspiration, and pure fun. And he shared those treasures with those of us who worked at The Walt Disney Company, with historians around the world, and especially with fans who passionately love Disney. Dave’s incredible depth of knowledge about Disney will always be unsurpassed, but I think the true legacy that he left behind is that he so generously shared that knowledge with people of like mind. Dave’s opus, Disney A to Z, is the desktop reference for all Disney historians, and his ‘Ask Dave’ columns over the years have educated and entertained Disney aficionados all around the world. But for me, his most lasting impact was in the enjoyment that he took in mentoring others. He left behind a living legacy and the world is richer for it.”
Becky Cline, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“One thing that always struck me about Dave was, after decades leading the Archives and being considered the world’s utmost Disney historian, he was always committed to learning and knowing more about the always-growing company. He would watch every Disney film–from Nikki, Wild Dog of the North to Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3—and even every Disney Channel Original Movie in between—and then update Disney A to Z accordingly. His quest to learn about and document the Company stretched to the parks, too. I was lucky enough to accompany Dave during his first trip to Hong Kong Disneyland in May 2010, which marked the last of the 11 (at that time!) Disney theme parks around the world for him to visit. He graciously met with the cast members­–and local fans–bringing an array of Archives treasures to show them, including Hong Kong Disneyland ticket No. 1 and the earliest comic book printed locally. Said Dave, ‘The press came over to cover the event, and the next day I was probably in a dozen papers written in Cantonese!’ After the cast member presentations, local employees began emptying out their desks to find all sorts of newly recognized treasures, dating back to the park’s opening day, to donate to the Archives. His commitment to giving back to employees, and his friendships with people around the world were such an asset during my time at the Archives, and to this day. We always had someone to email when we needed to track down a guide map that we were missing, or someone to call to verify an obscure fact. Dave’s commitment to the Company and its heritage is something that will continue to inspire so many people around the world, especially for those of us who were lucky enough to know him.”
Justin Arthur, Walt Disney Archives (2011-2018)

Dave Smith memories

“One of the most cherished moments that I shared with Dave Smith was visiting Walt Disney’s original Laugh-O-gram Films studio location in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2012. Dave regaled us with stories from his 1970s visit to the site where he was able to explore the interior of the building with the assistance of one of Walt’s Laugh-O-gram stenographers and bookkeepers, Nadine Missakian.”
Mike Buckhoff, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“Dave signed my copy of Disney A to Z three days after I started working in the Walt Disney Archives. I will never forget that day. It had always been my dream to work in the Archives, and my dream came true. Dave’s book serves as a constant reminder and inspiration to me. To know I’m continuing the legacy of Dave Smith is truly amazing.”
Dennis Emslie, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“While it’s hard for me to pick only one, my favorite memories of Dave always have to do with his laugh. Throughout the countless film screenings we’d go to together (to review the newest Disney film shortly before or after it was released), I could always tell how much Dave was enjoying a movie based on how much he’d laugh. Having the chance to chat with him after about what he liked (or, didn’t) and where we thought the film at hand would stack up in the pantheon of great Disney films was a sublime treat that this movie fan relished, and, frankly, is something I’m going to dearly miss. Dave could be a gracious, honest, and wonderfully funny critic—his one-line reviews sometimes bringing us all to laughter-filled tears. While I’ll always be grateful for the guidance and mentorship he shared with me over the years, Dave’s sense of humor—and laughter—will always be at the forefront of how I remember him.”
Kevin Kern, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“I will remember Dave as somebody who was generous with his time and knowledge. Despite not knowing who I was when I first contacted him back in 2010, he offered me a tour of the Walt Disney Archives and lunch at the commissary during my first visit to the Studio lot. In subsequent years, Dave would continue to devote hours of his time to my visits with him in both Florida and California. His unselfishness and accessibility were the two things I admired most about him. Dave had a way of making you feel like a welcomed friend anytime you came to see him. Despite his title and status within The Walt Disney Company, Dave always made sure that people were his priority.”
Matt Moryc, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“It always impressed me so much to see how Dave interacted with not only our Disney Legends, but our cast members, employees, Imagineers, and guests. Having coordinated many of the Disney Legends events he attended, I always knew I could look forward to seeing Dave smiling amidst the crowd and watch how much joy he brought to every room he walked into.”
Joanna Pratt, Walt Disney Archives

Dave Smith memories

“Some of my favorite memories with Dave were the times we had to drive down to Disneyland very early in the morning so we could do walk-throughs of the attractions prior to Park opening. Dave wanted to be sure we understood everything that went into each Disney product and project. After visiting with librarians and archivists at other studios, too, Dave would always stroll around the backlots. He said, ‘If you’re carrying a clipboard and look like you know where you’re going, and what you’re doing, no one will stop you.’ And no one did!”
Paula Sigman-Lowery, Walt Disney Archives (1975-1990)

Dave Smith memories

“‘How much does Walt Disney World weigh?’ What a bizarre question the chief archivist of The Walt Disney Company asked aloud as he entered the back room of the Walt Disney Archives. Since 1983, Dave had been answering Disney fans’ most pressing questions through his popular ‘Ask Dave’ column, and this was just his latest research mission. Dave was totally committed to his audience—millions around the world who had an appreciation and curiosity for Walt Disney and the company he founded—and it pleased him greatly to combine and use the different collections he amassed in the Archives to solve mysteries, bust myths, and shine a light on the lesser-known parts of Disney history. He researched and responded to every guest letter or email as soon as he could, and his staff was only honored to help. In the case of his ‘Ask Dave’ questions, Dave’s answers would be compiled and published later (originally in Disney Channel Magazine and eventually into books like Disney Trivia From the Vault and Disney Facts Revealed from Disney Editions). Other puzzling questions included ‘Did Walt Disney actually say, ‘If you can dream it, you can do it’?’ (we found no record of Walt saying this) or ‘What genus and species of cricket is Jiminy Cricket?’ It turns out Dave couldn’t come up with a weight for Walt Disney World (he assumed the question had something to do with the fact that the guest areas of the Magic Kingdom are actually on the ‘second level’ of the park), but his time spent researching was a testament to how greatly it pleased him to help others. Even after retiring in 2010, Dave continued to delight and enlighten Disney fans—a life’s passion he would ultimately perform for half a century.”
Steven Vagnini, Walt Disney Archives (2006-2014)

Dave Smith memories

“On January 25, 2019, after Dave joined D23 members for the recent ‘Lunch with a Legend’ event, he visited the Archives for the first time in quite a few months. After taking in our newest Reading Room exhibits, Dave asked me if there were any Archives staff he hadn’t met yet. It was a privilege to introduce a few of our newest staff members to the legendary gentleman that founded our department, and personally, I was brought back to the excitement I felt the first time I met him nearly 10 years before. Dave lived to engage with people who cared about what he did—and that was all things Disney.”
Kelsey Williams, Walt Disney Archives

Explore The World of Captain Marvel at a Pop-Up Experience in Times Square

By D23 Team

Marvel Studios fans, you’re going to want to assemble at the Captain Marvel Experience at Disney store Times Square! Starting March 1 at 9 a.m., explore an immersive Captain Marvel-themed area and see costumes from the movie! Click here for more information on this super-exciting experience.

Captain Marvel Pop-up

Captain Marvel pop-up

Captain Marvel pop-up

Plus—go higher, further, faster with your fandom at the Captain Marvel Fan Thursday Event! On March 7, heard to Disney store locations across the U.S. for a chance to celebrate Captain Marvel. You can:

    • Get early access to Captain Marvel collectible figures by Hot Toys, the Captain Marvel Hat by New Era, and additional collectible surprises!*
    • See a sneak peek from the movie before it’s in theaters!
    • Watch an exclusive video on the Captain Marvel Special-Edition Doll!
    • Photo opportunities!
    • Plus, the first 30 guests who purchase any Captain Marvel products during the event will receive a free Captain Marvel Fan Thursday event lithograph

Captain Marvel pop-up

Captain Marvel pop-up

*New products release on March 7 at 4 p.m. and have limited quantities available. Events do not take place in Outlet locations.

For more information on this Captain Marvel Fan Thursdays, click here.

Keep the adventure going when Captain Marvel flies into theaters on March 8.

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

By Zach Johnson

Adventures abound in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, coming this summer to Disneyland Resort and this fall to Walt Disney World Resort. Encompassing 14 acres in each park, the immersive lands build off decades of collaboration between Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm Ltd. Droids and humans alike will be transported to the planet Batuu, located along the galaxy’s Outer Rim on the fringe of Wild Space. There, they will discover the Black Spire Outpost, an infamous port for explorers, smugglers, and traders who want to fly under the radar—literally and figuratively.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

In their efforts to defeat the First Order, the Resistance has temporarily set up shop  in an abandoned, ancient base encircled by forests, mountains, and rivers on the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost. Throughout the land in both parks, fans may see some familiar faces, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, BB-8, and Chewbacca—and even find themselves in a face-off with the First Order.

There are three carefully designed entrance points to Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland, allowing guests to enter via Critter Country, Fantasyland, or Frontierland, and two entrance points at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Short enclosed passageways between lands are designed to compress and then expand the views of visitors, like a movie fading out and then back in, to ensure that the first sight of Galaxy’s Edge is a carefully framed, cinematic view.

As previously announced, Academy Award®-winning composer John Williams has created original musical themes especially for the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land and its attractions; composers and songwriters from all over the world also contributed original songs for Oga’s Cantina.

Altogether, between 5,000 and 6,000 people have touched the projects on both coasts. “We wanted to build a place where guests could feel, ‘I could be meaningful here,’” says Scott Trowbridge, portfolio creative executive, Walt Disney Imagineering. “[But] if you want to be passive, you can just watch, too.” Long before construction began, Trowbridge says Star Wars fans would almost all tell him the same thing: “Oh, my gosh! I want to fly on the Millennium Falcon.” Thanks to Trowbridge, the Imagineers, and Lucasfilm, that shared dream is about to become a reality.

 SET YOUR HYPERSPACE COORDINATES

Two thrilling attractions await those bold enough to oppose the First Order. In Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, guests will climb into the cockpit of “the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy” to take control of the ship, acting in one of three roles: pilot, flight engineer, or gunner.

Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is a level of guest participation in a ride that we haven’t done,” says Robin Reardon, portfolio executive producer, Walt Disney Imagineering. “When you step into that cockpit as the only flight crew of the only Millennium Falcon for the day that’s going on that mission, that’s a pretty amazing leap in terms of storytelling from the very beginning. And the payoff and participatory nature of the experience are, so far, unparalleled.”

The second attraction, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, is one of the most advanced and immersive experiences ever undertaken by Walt Disney Imagineering. As new Resistance recruits, guests will join a climactic battle against the First Order, including a run-in with Kylo Ren. Their journey will take them inside a full-size starship and aboard a nearby Star Destroyer.

Disney Imagineers worked with Lucasfilm Ltd., as well as with directors and producers J.J. Abrams and Rian Johnson, to maximize the experience. “It’s more than just a ride,” says John Larena, executive creative director, Walt Disney Imagineering. “It’s a cinematic immersive experience.”

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Calling it “one of the most complex things we have ever done,” Reardon promises Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is replete with “experiential, jaw-dropping, how-did-they-do-that? moments.”

Adds Larena, “We have had wonderful cooperation with Lucasfilm, coordinating shoots with [the actors’] shoots. Turns out, they’re fans, as well. We’re thrilled to get them on a ride, and they’re thrilled to be on a ride. Fitting this within the framework of the movies is very important.” And since the stars mostly film in front of façades on set, “To see it all around is amazing for them.”

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

FUEL UP WITH OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FARE

If you’re like C-3PO, who thinks “space travel sounds rather perilous”—or if you simply want to unwind after a daring day of wandering through Black Spire Outpost—look no further than Oga’s Cantina, where even the blaster-bolt scorches on the walls tell a story. Run by an intriguing alien proprietor, Oga Garra, this watering hole invites guests to share their tales from around the galaxy as they enjoy exotic beverages served in unique vessels. Potations with alcohol include Bespin Fizz, Bloody Rancor, Dagobah Slug Slinger, Fuzzy Tauntaun, Jedi Mind Trick, Jet Juice, The Outer Rim, Spriran Caf, T-16 Skyhopper, and Yub Nub; non-alcoholic libations include Black Spire Brew, Blue Bantha, Carbon Freeze, Cliff Dweller, Hyperdrive Punch It!, Jabba Juice, Moogan Tea, and Tarine Tea; and provisions include a Cantina mix. Keep your spaceships parked, as all beverages in Oga’s Cantina will be the same on both coasts.

You’ll find Oga lurking in the shadows, and locals know better than to dare cross the proprietor. DJ R-3X—formerly known as Captain Rex, the Starspeeder 3000 pilot droid from Star Tours—now calls Oga’s Cantina his home, where he’s in charge of providing the musical entertainment.

Feeling hungrier than a Leviathan? Head over to Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, a multi-purpose transport shuttle docked atop a large hangar for traveling food shuttles. That’s where Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs has converted his modified Sienar-Chall Utilipede-Transport into a popular mobile kitchen and restaurant. His travels across the galaxy allow him to fill his pantry with exotic ingredients, and he’s proud to present Tuggs’ Grub, a “traveling diner for diners traveling,” inspired by dishes he created during his time working for Maz Kanata on Takodana.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Non-alcoholic beverages include the Phattro and Moof Juice, while entrées include the Braised Shaak Roast, featuring beef pot roast with cavatelli pasta, kale, and mushrooms; the Fried Endorian Tip-Yip, a decadent chicken dish with roasted vegetable mash and herb gravy; the Felucian Garden Spread, a plant-based kefta “meatball” dish with herb hummus and tomato-cucumber relish with pita bread; the Ithorian Garden Loaf, a plant-based “meatloaf” dish served with roasted vegetable mash, seasonal vegetables, and mushroom sauce; the Smoked Kaadu Ribs, featuring smoked country sticky pork ribs with blueberry corn muffin and cabbage slaw; the Oven-roasted Burra Fish, featuring Dijon-crusted sustainable fish with mixed greens, roasted vegetables, quinoa, and pumpkin seeds with a creamy green curry ranch dressing; the Oven-roasted Tip Yip, featuring roasted chicken with mixed greens, roasted vegetables, quinoa, and pumpkin seeds with a creamy green curry ranch dressing; and the Yobshrimp Noodle Salad, a marinated noodle salad with chilled shrimp. Dessert options include a raspberry crème puff with passion fruit mousse, and chocolate cake with white chocolate mouse and coffee custard. Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo has two children’s menu options: fried chicken with macaroni and cheese; and chilled shrimp with vegetables and rice noodle salad (with sweet orange dressing).

Meanwhile, Ronto Roasters’ large podracing engine will be firing up a barbecue pit for mouth-watering sandwiches. When customers line up to order, they will encounter a former smelter droid, carefully turning the spit of meats (and complaining about his job). Items include the Meiloorun Juice, the Turkey Jerky, and the Ronto Wrap filled with spiced grilled sausage and roasted pork. Guests will also be able to choose from a variety of exotic non-alcoholic drinks, like the Sour Sarlacc or Tatooine Sunset.

Elsewhere in the bustling market, the Milk Stand will offer two local favorites: blue milk, first seen in Star Wars: A New Hope, and green milk, introduced in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Four years ago, the team visited Lucasfilm to get ideas for the ingredients, according to Michele Gendreau, food & beverage director, Disneyland Resort; Brian Koziol, food & beverage concept development director, Walt Disney World Resort; and Brian Piasecki, culinary director, Concept Development, Walt Disney World Resort. Lucasfilm’s response: “You get to write the story.” After brainstorming what a bantha might consume in order to produce blue milk, for example, they landed on a plant-based dairy drink, allowing more guests to enjoy it.

Other vendors in the area will highlight local delicacies, like the colorful Outpost Mix—a popcorn snack combining savory, spicy, and sweet flavors—available to try at Kat Saka’s Kettle.

Check out all the food and drink options coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge:

GET YOUR GEAR—NO GALACTIC CREDITS REQUIRED

The Droid Depot is located in the market, inviting patrons to pick parts and pieces off a conveyor belt, then build and customize their astromech droids (R-series or BB-series); the droids are capable of interacting with elements in the land, responding to guests’ behaviors. Additional programming chips and accessories can be added to the droids to further customize their abilities. The Droid Depot will also offer guests pre-built droids, including a C-3PO who has quite a bit to say (especially if you “accidentally” take off his head and put it on backwards!) and a Rex who will happily play whatever music you have on your smartphone through an intergalactic Bluetooth connection. The shop also offers droid-inspired products and much more—and intergalactic tourists needn’t fret, as all merchandise will be labeled in dollars.

Meanwhile, at Savi’s Workshop, guests are given the opportunity to draw upon the Force as they build their own elegant lightsaber. At the heart of every saber is a kyber crystal, and during a guided tour, each guest will have four options to choose from: Peace Justice (modeled after Jedi from the Republic era); Power Control (a nod to the Sith); Elemental Nature (harnessing air, earth, fire, and water); and Defense (shrouded in mystery). Will you embrace the light side of the Force, like Luke Skywalker, or the dark side of the Force?

Inside Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, visitors will find a selection of mysterious and rare items for sale representing different eras of the Star Wars galaxy, including ancient Jedi and Sith artifacts, holocrons, lightsabers, and more. As they explore the shop’s nooks and crannies, they will find Dok at his desk, checking his inventory, taking calls, and barking orders at his assistants.

Guests who venture to the Creature Stall will find some fascinating and unusual beasts from all across the galaxy, ranging from the friendly (porgs, tauntauns) to the not-so-friendly (rathtars, wampas). Nearby, you’ll find the Toydarian Toymaker stall, offering items crafted by its namesake alien, first seen buzzing around Anakin Skywalker­ in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. It peddles artisan-style plush characters, wood and tin toys, and instruments.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

 Resistance Supply is a “makeshift” resource location at the Resistance’s hidden command post, selling badges, hats, pins, and other accessories to help guests feel like part of the cause. On the flip side, First Order Cargo is a temporary storage dock located near the market. Easily identified by a never-before-seen First Order TIE echelon, it gives interstellar tourists a chance to pledge their loyalty to the First Order by purchasing caps, gear, model ships, pins, and more.

“This is the first place they touched down,” Brad Schoeneberg, director, Merchandise Strategy & New Park Experience Development, Walt Disney World Resort, says of First Order Cargo’s vendors. “They are trying to win the hearts and minds of locals with propaganda and merch.”

One thing you won’t find: “evergreen” Star Wars products. Everything was created specifically for Galaxy’s Edge. Or, as Brad puts it, “We’re giving today’s consumers an experience only we can deliver.” Items reflect the stories of yore, as they’ve been told throughout Black Spire Outpost. With a vast array of innovative goods, he adds, “[There are] many levels of discovery.”

Check out a range of products available exclusively at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge:

MAXIMIZE THE MOMENT ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE

Make the most of your first—or hundredth—visit to Batuu by downloading the Play Disney Parks mobile app. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the first land designed to integrate with the one-of-a-kind app, which debuted last summer and offers interactive adventures and experiences that bring surrounding environments to life at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.

The app will provide new opportunities for guests to engage with the land, like translating a galactic language, learning what’s hidden inside crates and containers, or accomplishing certain tasks by participating in missions. Guests also can use the app to interact with a variety of elements, like antenna arrays, door panels, drinking fountains, droids, media screens, and ships.

So please be seated. Keep your hands and arms inside the Millennium Falcon at all times. And prepare to venture light speed to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

Set Sail on an Exclusive Look at the Return of Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure

By Beth Deitchman

Rapunzel, Eugene, Pascal, and Max are back! A brand-new episode of Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure debuts this weekend, and we’ve got a trio of exclusive images from the latest installment, “Max and Eugene in ‘Peril on the High Seas.’”

Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure

It’s the pirate’s life for the Corona crew when they take to the sea for an exciting new adventure. Max and Eugene find themselves stranded at sea, only to realize that the passing ship that saves them isn’t quite what they expected.

Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure

Set your alarm clock to get up bright and early this Sunday, March 3. Watch the new episode on Disney Channel (7:30–8 a.m. EST) or on DisneyNOW—where you can also catch up on episodes from the animated series and relive Rapunzel and Eugene’s royal romance. Sounds like the perfect beginning to the Best. Day. Ever.

Everything You Can Do at Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

By Karina Schink

While we can barely believe that March is almost here, we’re overjoyed that it means the annual Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival is almost here, as well! And, this year, the festival is longer than ever, with 54 whole days of food, delicious drinks, and fun!

From March 1 to April 23, 2019, Disney California Adventure will become home to flavors and fare inspired by the Golden State. There will be new eats, unforgettable treats, and so many things to see and do.

Lucky for you, we’ve got the roundup of everything you can partake in during the festivities. Be sure to keep checking back here for updates on all things food-related.

Culinary Curiosities

 While your taste buds will be tantalized with all the flavors there are to try, you’ll also be able to learn more about how the treats came to be. On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays you can witness culinary demonstrations by some of the most celebrated chefs in the industry, who will share their own go-to recipes (that we may very well attempt to re-create at home) and their tips and tricks for preparing a perfect, seasonal dish. Family-friendly seminars will also be presented on these days by Chef Daniella Malfitano, who will give you and yours the opportunity to discover how preparing and sharing a meal together makes for a wonderful time to spend as a family.

At the Junior Chef experience on the Backlot Stage in Hollywood Land, your young aspiring foodies, with some help from Chef Goofy, will be able to participate by following a recipe until it leads them to a tasty surprise.

DCA Food and Wine Festival 2019

Flavored Festivities

 While the full list of food offerings is still to come, we already know of a couple ways you can get your grub on during the festival. This year, there will be new tastes to satisfy all of your culinary cravings. Dinner with Disney Chefs and Winemaker Receptions at Carthay Circle Restaurant are new this year, and we’ll also welcome some favorites back like Sweet Sundays, which will be held at the Palisades Stage in Paradise Gardens Park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Plus, this year’s festival will also feature some special events, each for one day only—so make sure to plan now! Click here to learn more, and for reservation and ticketing information.

  • March 9 — Celebrity Chef Guy Fieri will be at Palisades Stage in Paradise Gardens Park
  • March 10 — Jean-Marc Viallet, Disneyland Resort Executive Pastry Chef*
  • March 22 — MacMurray Ranch Vineyards Winemaker Reception with Kate MacMurray at Carthay Circle Restaurant
  • March 24 — Matt Lewis, Baked NY and Tokyo, Baked: New Frontiers in Baking*
  • March 28 — Dinner with Disney Chefs at The Vineyard Room at Wine Country Trattoria
  • April 7 — Emily Ellyn, Food Network Star and Cutthroat Kitchen*
  • April 19 — Silverado Vineyards Winemaker Reception with Jonathan Emmerich at Carthay Circle Restaurant
  • April 21 — Keegan Gerhard, Food Network Challenge*

*Sweet Sunday event

There will be new eats, unforgettable treats, and so many things to see and do.

On Thursday, March 28, you can also partake in a very special event, Dinner with the Disney Chefs. From 6:30–9 p.m. in the Vineyard Room at Wine Country Trattoria, you’ll be able to meet the Disneyland Resort chefs and sommeliers featured in the new Disney Festivals Cookbook, all while feasting on a delicious four-course dinner with Festival-inspired dishes, paired with hand-selected wines and cocktails.

 

Marvelous Merchandise

We all know that no trip to a Disney Park is complete without stocking up on all of the limited-time goodies that we can carry home with us! From accessories and a new spirit jersey to the perfect match for your kitchen, check out all of the merchandise you can snag at this year’s festival.

DCA Food and Wine Festival 2019

Appetizing Attire

In this year’s selection of merchandise, there is something to please every palate. Show your love for all things tasty by adding another spirit jersey to your collection (or perhaps this can be your inaugural one!), plus you can also grab another pair of ears (adorned with a dinglehopper, no less!) to be the perfect condiment to your ensemble.

DCA Food and Wine Festival 2019

Accessories a la Carte

Display your tasteful Disney style with themed merchandise that ranges from tees and hats, to bags. There’s a little something that’ll please every kind of taste bud.

DCA Food and Wine Festival 2019

Kitchenware with some Kitchen Flair

If you take part in any of the Festival’s seminars (or if you’re already a chef yourself), you know that the kitchen is at the heart of all the most delicious magic! Add a dose of pixie dust to your meal prep with a cutting board that we’re sure will make a perfect match to your kitchen aesthetic.

Please note that many of the Disney California Food & Wine Festival events are included with admission to Disney California Adventure park. Special signature events, demonstrations, and seminars will require a separate fee. Additional details and reservation information for the select signature events and seminars can be found at Disneyland.com/FoodandWine. You can also check for the latest information and schedules as they become available at Disneyland.com.

Disney Sorcerer’s Arena Will Bring So Much Magic to Your Mobile Device

By Beth Deitchman

Some of the most iconic Disney champions and villains—from Ariel and Sulley to Captain Hook and Oogie Boogie—are coming together soon in an incredible arena where magic happens on a daily basis. You’ll find favorite Disney and Pixar characters at their gutsiest and fiercest as they step onto this dynamic, strategic battlefield. And the best part? This amazing world will be found right in the palm of your hand.

The upcoming mobile game Disney Sorcerer’s Arena marks the first collaboration between Disney and Glu Mobile, the developer and publisher of popular titles such as Cooking DASH, Design Home, and MLB Tap Sports Baseball. The new game will be available in beta release soon in limited territories, and we can’t wait to experience this bold and exciting RPG world.

In Disney Sorcerer’s Arena, players will be able to build an arsenal of champions and villains and do battle in both single-player and PvP modes. All of the battle-ready characters have unique abilities and magical spells—it’s up to you to make the most of them and help your character train to their full potential. The stakes are high, but so are the rewards. Players earn upgrades, talismans, and more as they continue their quest to become the mightiest sorcerer of them all.

Disney Sorcerer’s Arena delivers a distinct, high-powered experience that is sure to delight Disney fans and RPG players alike,” said Mike Olsen, senior vice president and general manager, Glu Mobile. “Disney Sorcerer’s Arena has been developed by a talented and creative team who, in close collaboration with Disney, have worked tirelessly to deliver an immersive and stunning game players will love. As we move into the next phase of development, I am incredibly excited today to release a first look into this new world.”

“Glu is a proven leader in the mobile and strategy-based games space, and their expertise is fully demonstrated with Disney Sorcerer’s Arena,” said Sean Shoptaw, senior vice president, Global Games & Interactive Experiences at Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “We’re thrilled to share a first look at this incredible world we’ve created where players can interact with their favorite Disney and Pixar characters in new and unexpected ways.”

Keep up with the latest news about the game at Sorcerers Arena.com, and follow Disney Sorcerer’s Arena on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram—and, of course, here at D23.com!

Wakanda Forever! Black Panther Wins Three Oscars®

By Beth Deitchman

Black Panther made history at the 91st Oscars®. Not only did the film become Marvel Studios’ first Academy Award winner, but two of its honorees—costume designer Ruth Carter and production designer, Hannah Beachler—became the first African American women to win in their respective categories. With composer Ludwig Göransson’s win for best Original Score, Black Panther received three Oscars during last night’s festivities.

“Marvel may have created the first black Super Hero, but through costume design we turned him into an African king,” said Carter as she accepted the award for her costumes, which befit sovereigns, Super Heros, and Dora Milaje alike. “It’s been my life’s honor to create costumes,” she added. “Thank you to the Academy. Thank you for honoring African royalty and the empowered way women can look and lead on screen.”

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Standing on the Oscar® stage, Beachler proclaimed herself to be stronger than she had been the day before, a strength she derived from colleagues such as Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, the team at Marvel Studios, the film’s cast and crew, and Beachler’s own family. As she ended her speech, Beachler shared, “I give this strength to all of those who come next, to keep going, to never give up. And when you think it’s impossible, just remember to say this piece of advice that I got from a very wise woman: I did my best and my best is good enough.”

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Black Panther’s third Oscar went to composer Ludwig Göransson, who has collaborated with Coogler since the two were students at the University of Southern California. Göransson marveled at the journey that has taken the pair from Coogler’s dorm room to the Dolby Theatre. “And we’re here 12 years later, celebrating one of the most important cinematic moments in history,” the composer said.

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Last night, the Academy also honored Bao, the adorable short from Pixar that debuted on the big screen ahead of Incredibles 2. Bao’s director, Domee Shi, is also a trailblazer, having gone from Pixar intern in 2011 to become the first woman to helm one of the Studio’s shorts. She offered words of inspiration to other aspiring artists who may be picturing a life for themselves in the field of animation. “To all of the nerdy girls out there who hide behind their sketchbooks, don’t be afraid to tell your stories to the world,” Shi emphasized. “They’re going to freak people out, but you’ll probably connect with them, too, and that’s an amazing feeling to have.”

Congratulations to all of this year’s Oscar winners!

Play the Official Oscar® Game for a Chance to Win $50,000

By Zach Johnson

Hollywood’s biggest night is just around the corner—and for the first time ever, you’re invited to participate by playing The Official Oscar® Game, sponsored by Verizon. The live, mobile, and desktop experience lets fans play along in real time during the Academy Awards®, and it also grants them exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content throughout the live telecast on ABC.

An interactive ballot will allow fans to earn points when they correctly predict winners in each category. Players can also test their knowledge about this year’s nominees by answering trivia questions and sharing their reactions to the broadcast through real-time polls. Each point earned during the game will give the user a chance to win $50,000 in the grand prize drawing. Those with the most correct answers will appear on The Oscar® Game’s Top 100 Leaderboard.

Sign up starting Saturday, February 23, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST at Oscar.com/Game. Then, watch live and play along during the Oscars® on Sunday, February 24, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST.

(No purchase necessary. Sweepstakes takes place only during the live telecast of the Oscars®, which begins at 5:00 p.m. PT on 2/24/19. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18+. Visit Oscar.com/game for Official Rules & full details. Void where prohibited.)

Celebrate “Disney Wisdom” With shopDisney’s Newest Collection

By Karina Schink

“Form your very own rainbow of Disney wisdom…”

While we know and love Disney films for their unforgettable characters, the breathtaking stories, and all those foot-tapping melodies, it is often the words that stick with us the most.

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“Disney Wisdom” celebrates just that, in a very colorful way. Every month of 2019 Shop Disney is releasing themed merchandise all tied to those special words of wisdom we know and love.

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Series 1 debuted in a beautiful baby blue, with the classic quote from Dumbo, “The very things that held you down are going to carry you up, and up, and up!” Spoken by none other than the fast talker himself, Timothy Mouse.

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February debuted Series 2 with a bold red celebrating one of the most beloved quotes from Mulan, “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”

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Check out the full year’s lineup of quotes (and colors) by visiting shopDisney and don’t forget to check back regularly, because each month there’ll be a whole new word to add to your collection. And D23 Gold Members, don’t forget to use your shopDisney and Disney store discount.

Everything You Need to Know About the 91st Oscars®

By Zach Johnson

It’s almost time to roll out the red carpet!

We’re just days away from the Academy Awards®, and we’re keeping our fingers crossed for all of Disney’s 2019 nominees. Before Hollywood’s biggest stars hit the red carpet, we’ve put together a handy guide of all the information you need to make the most of your Oscar® Sunday.

The 91st Oscars® will be held at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland in Hollywood on Sunday, February 24, and will be televised live on ABC. In addition to directing his fourth consecutive Oscars®, Glenn Weiss will co-produce the show with Donna Gigliotti. “Donna and Glenn will infuse new energy and vision into this 91st awards presentation,” Academy President John Bailey said last October, “and we are excited about a broad-based creative relationship with these two artists.”

The Academy Awards® will be simulcast in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.

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Immerse Yourself in All Things Oscars®

Planning an Oscars® viewing party has never been easier, since ABC’s pre-show programming will begin seven hours before the ceremony. Its comprehensive coverage will include exclusive interviews with Hollywood’s biggest stars—and, of course, a look at all the red carpet fashions. Adding to the excitement, ABC will also broadcast a 30-minute special, American Idol: A New Journey Begins, where host Ryan Seacrest will sit down with judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie to discuss the popular series’ return and to preview this year’s crop of new talent. In addition to a behind-the-scenes look at American Idol, viewers will also be treated to a momentous musical performance featuring auditionees from the upcoming premiere episode.

Here is ABC’s broadcasting schedule for Sunday, February 24:

  • Eastern Standard Time
    • 1– p.m.: Oscars Countdown: The Red Carpet LIVE!
    • 4–4:30 p.m.: American Idol: A New Journey Begins
    • 6:30–8 p.m. : Oscars Opening Ceremony: Live From the Red Carpet
    • 8–11 p.m. : The Oscars
    • 11:35 p.m.–12:35 a.m. : Whiskey Cavalier—“Pilot: Sneak Peek”
  • Pacific Standard Time
    • 10 a.m.–1 p.m.: Oscars Countdown: The Red Carpet LIVE!
    • 1–1:30 p.m.: American Idol: A New Journey Begins
    • 3:30–5 p.m.: Oscars Opening Ceremony: Live From the Red Carpet
    • 5–8 p.m.: The Oscars
    • 10–11 p.m.: Whiskey Cavalier—“Pilot: Sneak Peek”

ESPN and ABC News correspondent Chris Connelly, actress/singer Laura Marano, and writer/comic/journalist Louis Virtel will also co-host Oscars® All Access: Red Carpet Live on Twitter at 6:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. PST. You’re encouraged to get involved and submit questions for nominees, performers and presenters using the hashtag #OscarsAllAccess. With footage from up to 10 cameras strategically placed along the red carpet, Oscars® All Access: Red Carpet Live will provide an immersive look at the glamorous event. “Twitter is the place to be during the Oscars®,” says Sarah Rosen, head of U.S. Entertainment Partnerships at Twitter. “It’s where the conversation about everyone’s favorite films and actors unfolds, and where actors go to connect with their most passionate fan base. We are thrilled to be able to offer fans the chance to be part of that conversation by tweeting their questions and having the opportunity to have them answered live on camera during the award-winning live Oscars® All Access.”

Play Along With the Official Oscar® Game

Participate in Hollywood’s biggest night with real-time trivia, polls, and category predictions. You can sign up at Oscar.com/Game starting Saturday, February 23, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST, then play along as you watch the Oscars® live Sunday, February 24, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST on ABC. Earn points for correct trivia answers, category predictions, and participation in fan polls, and share game content and scores on social media using the hashtags #Oscars and #OscarGame. The more you participate, the more chances you have to win, since each point earned throughout the Oscars® will grant you access into the grand prize drawing for $50,000!*

Movie buffs who play The Oscar® Game will also be given access to exclusive award show content, including backstage photos, behind the scenes trivia and a look at the audience-cam.

(*No purchase necessary. Sweepstakes is open only to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18 or older. Game play for a chance to win takes place only in conjunction with the live telecast of the Oscars®, which begins on or about 5 p.m. PT on 2/24/19 and is scheduled to end no later than 9 p.m. PT on 2/24/19. Game play ends with the conclusion of the live telecast. Each point accumulated results in one (1) entry into the random drawing. See Official Rules for full details including eligibility restrictions, how to play, odds & limitations. Void where prohibited.)

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 Watch Disney’s Brightest Stars Shine Onstage

Stars from the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be out in full force, as Black Panther’s Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Danai Gurira, and Michael B. Jordan are all set to appear on the show. Before Captain Marvel flies into theaters March 8, stars Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson will take the stage, and Avengers: Endgame co-stars Chris Evans and Paul Rudd—aka Captain America and Ant-Man—have been recruited to reveal some winners. Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, Laura Dern (Star Wars: The Last Jedi), Keegan-Michael Key (Toy Story 4), and Helen Mirren (The Nutcracker and the Four Realms), among other stars, will also be presenting.

As always, you can expect some unforgettable show moments. “The array of talent anchoring the show this year has brought some of the most indelible moments in recent cinematic memory to audiences around the world,” said Gigliotti and Weiss. “They join together to reconnect us with the nominees, their tremendous movies, and outstanding performances.”

The Academy has tapped 11 luminaries from a variety of professions to present the nominees for Best Picture: Chef José Andrés, Dana Carvey, Queen Latifah, Congressman John Lewis, Diego Luna, Tom Morello, Mike Myers, Trevor Noah, Amandla Stenberg, Barbra Streisand, and Serena Williams. As Gigliotti and Weiss said in a press release, “Movies connect us all. They move us, and they create moments and memories that unite us. We are thrilled to assemble this well-known array of film lovers to introduce and share their reflections on the Best Picture-nominated movies.”

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Turn Up the Volume for Show-Stopping Performances

 A stellar lineup of performers will take to the Dolby stage for a host of can’t-miss musical moments, including Queen and Adam Lambert, who will open the Oscars® in support of Bohemian Rhapsody; Bette Midler who performs, “The Place Where Lost Things Go,” the tender lullaby sung onscreen by Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins Returns; and Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic who will provide a very special soundtrack for the In Memoriam tribute.

 Root for Disney’s 17 Nominations in 10 Categories

Black Panther leads with seven nominations, including Best Picture, followed by Mary Poppins Returns (4), Avengers: Infinity War (1), Bao (1), Christopher Robin (1), Incredibles 2 (1), Ralph Breaks the Internet (1), and Solo: A Star Wars Story (1). Disney’s complete nominations include:

  • Best Picture
    • Black Panther (Kevin Feige, producer)
  • Best Animated Feature Film
    • Incredibles 2 (Brad Bird, John Walker, and Nicole Paradis Grindle)
    • Ralph Breaks the Internet (Rich Moore, Phil Johnston, and Clark Spencer)
  • Best Short Film (Animated)
    • Bao (Domee Shi and Becky Neiman-Cobb)
  • Best Costume Design
    • Black Panther (Ruth Carter)
    • Mary Poppins Returns (Sandy Powell)
  • Best Music (Original Score)
    • Black Panther (Ludwig Göransson)
    • Mary Poppins Returns (Marc Shaiman)
  • Best Music (Original Song)
    • “All the Stars” from Black Panther (Music by Kendrick Lamar, Mark “Sounwave” Spears, and Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith; Lyric by Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith)
    • “The Place Where Lost Things Go” from Mary Poppins Returns (Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyric by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman)
  • Best Production Design
    • Black Panther (Production Design: Hannah Beachler; Set Decoration: Jay Hart)
    • Mary Poppins Returns (Production Design: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim)
  • Best Sound Editing
    • Black Panther (Benjamin A. Burtt and Steve Boeddeker)
  • Best Sound Mixing
    • Black Panther (Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor, and Peter Devlin)
  • Best Visual Effects
    • Avengers: Infinity War (Dan DeLeeuw, Kelly Port, Russell Earl, and Dan Sudick)
    • Christopher Robin (Christopher Lawrence, Michael Eames, Theo Jones, and Chris Corbould)
    • Solo: A Star Wars Story (Rob Bredow, Patrick Tubach, Neal Scanlan, and Dominic Tuohy)

 Watch More Drama Unfold After the Last Winner Is Revealed

ABC will air a special sneak preview of its highly anticipated dramedy Whiskey Cavalier in advance of its series premiere on Wednesday, February 27 (10–11 p.m. EST/PST). The series follows the international adventures of FBI agent Will Chase (code name: “Whiskey Cavalier”), played by Scott Foley, and CIA agent Frankie Trowbridge (code name: “Fiery Tribune”), played by Lauren Cohan, as they lead an inter-agency team of flawed, funny spies. Actors Vir Das, Josh Hopkins, Ana Ortiz, and Tyler James Williams round out the ensemble cast.

Wake Up With Oscar® Winners on Live

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest will be up bright and early Monday morning to continue the festivities with Live’s After Oscar Show. The hosts will chat with winners, conduct exclusive backstage interviews with the night’s biggest stars, recap the show’s standout moments, and weigh in on the most talked about red carpet fashions (the good and the bad).