Make Waves with 9 Spectacular Disney Water Attractions

By Courtney Potter

Ah, July. The warmest month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Here in the States, temperatures are rising, the kids are out of school, and the whole family is looking for a totally tubular way to cool off. What better way to beat the heat than a Disney water attraction?

Disney Parks around the world are known for some of the most entertaining water-based attractions anywhere. Whether it takes you on a tour of far-off lands; under the sea with some fishy friends; or on a swashbuckling sojourn, one thing’s for certain: Your aquatic adventure will be a truly memorable one!

Do you have a favorite Disney water attraction… or three? (Honestly, this list was so hard to narrow down!) Scroll down to see if your choice made the list—and remember to visit Facebook and Twitter to chat “all things splash-y” with other D23 members and fans.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure

Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure at Shanghai Disneyland
One of Walt Disney Imagineering’s latest state-of-the-art triumphs, this newest version of Disneyland Park’s legendary Pirates attraction follows Captain Jack as he searches for Davy Jones’s sunken riches. Each vessel navigates treacherous, mermaid-infested water while twisting, turning, and even traveling backwards—so hang on tight, or you might find yourself facing the Kraken. Savvy?

Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain at Magic Kingdom Park
This log flume ride, based on the classic Disney film Song of the South (1946), is definitely a “gold standard” when it comes to water attractions at a Disney Park. Most of the ride finds guests gently drifting through the bayou, following friendly Brer Rabbit as he searches for his “laughing place.” But don’t forget to prepare for that thrilling final five-story splashdown! You’ll be laughing indeed…

Aquatopia

Aquatopia at Tokyo DisneySea
Looking for one of the more unique water-based attractions at Disney Parks across the globe? If you find yourself traveling to Japan soon, make sure to visit Aquatopia at Tokyo DisneySea. A three-person watercraft travels around the shimmering pool—but it’s not an entirely mellow ride. Guests spin and twirl in all sorts of unpredictable directions… you just never know where you’ll wind up!

Frozen Ever After

Frozen Ever After at Epcot
Another new addition to the pantheon of Disney water attractions is Frozen Ever After, located in the Norway pavilion at Epcot. This on-the-water expedition through Arendelle brings guests up close and personal with Olaf, Anna, Kristoff, and—of course—Elsa. Don’t be surprised if the journey inspires a few verses of “Let It Go.” Who says it can’t snow in summer?

Jungle Cruise

Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Park
Ah, Jungle Cruise… where else on Earth can you travel to Asia, Africa, and South America in under 10 minutes? This “true life” adventure (which originally opened on July 17, 1955) snakes its way through some of the world’s most exotic locales; you’ll meet elephants, rhinos, baboons, and even a headhunter or two! But fret not—your skipper will keep you safe with a barrage of… hilarious anecdotes.

Grizzly River Run

Grizzly River Run at Disney California Adventure
Here’s an attraction that’s almost guaranteed to get you wet—so it’s perfect for a hot summer day! Grizzly River Run is an exhilarating free-floating raft ride through a Disney-sized portion of the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains. What begins as a lovely lazy-river trip up becomes a treacherous—in the most fun way possible—tumble down. Don’t forget to pay your respects to Oo-soo’-ma-te, the giant stone bear that protects the mountain.

Les Pays de Conte de Fées

Les Pays de Conte de Fées at Disneyland Paris
Much like its Stateside cousins, Les Pays de Conte de Fées (Storybook Land) takes guests on a delightful trip through magical miniature lands, where memorable Disney locations—including Belle’s village from Beauty and the Beast (1991)—are brought to life. The made-by-hand models use a scale of one inch to one foot, and are as meticulously detailed as their full-sized equivalents.

it's a small world in Hong Kong Disneyland

it’s a small world at Hong Kong Disneyland
This classic water-based attraction first delighted guests at the 1964-65 World’s Fair in New York. We’ve picked Hong Kong’s version for its amazing fiber-optic lighting effects; its expanded section covering Asian countries; and its tuneful Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, and Tagalog versions of the “It’s a Small World” song. Did you know it’s the largest attraction inside Hong Kong Disneyland?

The Seas with Nemo & Friends

The Seas with Nemo & Friends at Epcot
Oh no! Nemo is lost, again! Visit this attraction, inside Future World at Epcot, to help Marlin and Dory locate that cute (albeit elusive) clownfish. You’ll board a “clamobile” and go under the sea—without getting wet—before ending your “swim” at a massive aquarium filled with 5.7 million gallons of saltwater… not to mention, a plethora of real-life sea creatures—including sharks!

EXCLUSIVE: First Look at the New Disney A to Z

By Nicole Nalty

Think you’re an expert on all things Disney? Even the biggest Disney fan can learn a thing or two from Disney A to Z! Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia has long been heralded as the ultimate guide to all things Disney. Written by Disney Legend Dave Smith, founder of the Walt Disney Archives, the all-new fifth edition of Disney A to Z features approximately 8,000 entries—from the creation of Mickey Mouse to the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort—and more than 800 images! In fact, more than 10 years of Disney history have been added to the fifth edition. As The Walt Disney Company is always creating, changing, and innovating, Disney fans will want to keep up with what’s new in the latest edition of Disney A to Z.

Disney A to Z 5th edition

D23 has your first look at the colorful new cover, and fans of Disney A to Z will notice some updates and new entries on the excerpts included below. The encyclopedia is on sale in November wherever books are sold, but you can pre-order your copy HERE.

Disney A to Z 5th edition excerpt

Disney A to Z 5th edition excerpt

On the Open Road—5 Disney Road Trip Movies

By Nicole Nalty

Summertime and travel always seem to go hand in hand. Whether you’re spending time at the beach, exploring new cities—maybe even visiting a Disney Park or taking a Disney Cruise—there’s no end to the fun in the sun! Perhaps one of the more classic summer vacations is a good old-fashioned road trip. If you’re headed out on the open road this summer (or if you prefer taking a trip to the couch), get some travel inspiration from these five Disney films:

Lightning McQueen from Cars

Cars
How could we talk about road trips without mentioning Cars? Through a series of mishaps, rookie racecar Lightning McQueen ends up in Radiator Springs—the cutest little town in Carburetor County—on his way to a tiebreaker race that could change his life. But, thanks to new friends, Lightning learns to slow down and take in the sights and sounds of Route 66—inspired by many of the classic landmarks along the historic stretch winding from Chicago to L.A. The Disney•Pixar film is a great reminder that trips (and life!) are more about the journey than the destination. Life is a highway, right?

Wild Hogs

Wild Hogs
Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy star in this freewheeling adventure as four friends who want more out of their lives than their daily routine. While the “Wild Hogs” often take motorcycle trips together on the weekend, the gang decides to embark on a road trip to California. The middle-aged men encounter many surprises along the way (including an intimidating biker gang), but ultimately the trip brings them closer together and rejuvenates their sense of adventure.

I'll be home for Christmas

I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Jessica Biel star in this holiday film from the late ’90s—and the fashion alone is enough to make you wish it was 1998 again. Jake (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) is a compulsive liar, especially around his family. So when his dad offers him a classic Porsche in return for making it home for Christmas on time, he refuses to accept any of Jake’s excuses. Unfortunately for Jake, this time his excuses are definitely valid: Jake wakes up the morning he is to head home, stranded in the desert in a Santa Claus suit. As Jake tries to make his way home for Christmas, his new friends remind him that spending time with family is what’s most important.

Mickey's Trailer

Mickey’s Trailer
Spending time with friends is just as fun—just ask Mickey, Goofy, and Donald! The three embark on a journey in Mickey’s house-turned-trailer hitched to Goofy’s car in the 1938 short Mickey’s Trailer, and needless to say, hilarity ensues. When Goofy’s car becomes unhitched from the trailer (with Mickey and Donald inside!), we’re reminded that maybe it’s best for our Goofy friends to ride in the passenger seat.

Max and Goofy - A Goofy Movie

A Goofy Movie
Speaking of Goofy, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention this fan-favorite father-son road trip. Max and Goofy head out on the open road for a cross-country fishing trip, much to Max’s dismay. As a full-fledged teenager, Max wants to spend the summer with his friends, and, most importantly, his crush, Roxanne. Along the way, Goofy is, well… goofy, which completely mortifies Max. But, after several setbacks (including an encounter with Bigfoot and nearly plummeting down a waterfall), the road trip helps Max learn to love his dad for who he is and he even learns to embrace his goofy side, too. If you’re headed to Los Angeles like Goofy and Max, you may not be able to attend a Powerline concert, but we’re sure Goofy will be happy to ‘stand out’ with you at Disneyland!

5 Reasons You Can’t Miss Aloha Aulani!

By Tyler Slater

Next month, D23 Members will travel across the country for a once-in-a-lifetime week of celebration and relaxation at Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa! While on the beautiful island of O’ahu, D23 Gold and Gold Family Members will enjoy a one-a-kind five-day, four-night experience. The best part? There is still time for you to join the festivities. The last day to book this vacation is Sunday, July 31, 2016!

Below are five reasons why you can’t miss this amazing vacation experience:

1. Collect an exclusive Disney pin set: If anyone in your ‘ohana loves Disney pins, they won’t want to miss this exclusive, four-piece set designed exclusively for Aloha Aulani attendees. The collection represents the journey each guest will embark on while they’re at the event.

Joe Rohde

2. Meet Joe Rohde, Portfolio Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering: Joe’s career has included such iconic projects as Disney’s Animal Kingdom; Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa; and the upcoming Pandora—The World of AVATAR at Walt Disney World. During two separate opportunities, Joe will share some of the magic and tradition behind what makes Aulani unlike anywhere else in the world.

Moana

3. Catch an insider’s glimpse at Moana: Walt Disney Animation Studios will give D23 Members an early behind-the-scenes look ahead at the action-packed story of Moana before it sets sail this November. Then later in the week, attendees will gather under the stars for snacks, beverages, and to celebrate a look back with a private screening of a Disney film classic!

Aulani ‘ukulele lessons

4. Attend unforgettable one-of-a-kind events: D23 Members can join a variety of cultural activities and private group classes throughout the day, including ‘Ohana Hula, ‘Ohana Ho’okani Pila (‘ukulele lesson), and a Hawaiian craft class! Attendees will also enjoy all-day reserved access to ‘AMA‘AMA patio. Here, guests can stop by at select times for delectable food and beverages, live entertainment, and exclusive experiences with special guests.

Aunty's Breakfast Celebration at the Makahiki

5. Celebrate the fifth anniversary of Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa: Join your fellow D23 Members, favorite Disney characters, and Joe Rohde at the Makahiki Restaurant to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Aulani! After enjoying a delicious breakfast, a farewell toast will be served as the perfect ending to an unforgettable week. Plus, each guest will receive a complimentary photo with the one and only Mickey Mouse as a keepsake.

To learn more about this incredible experience, click here! Remember, be sure to book by July 31!

A Disneyland Peek at the Star Wars-Themed Land

By Jeffrey Epstein

Today Disneyland unveiled the newest piece of concept artwork for the upcoming Star Wars-themed land coming to the park. Posted on the fence along Big Thunder Trail in Frontierland—one of the entrances to this new planet in the Star Wars galaxy—it gives another glimpse into what guests will see when they visit this extraordinary new destination.

The Disney Parks Blog revealed, “Nestled between towering spires of rock, this thriving port contains a seemingly familiar architecture of markets, landing zones, and buildings. Look closely and you may find hints of some of the thrilling experiences that are coming—like the Millennium Falcon peeking out of one of the cargo bays, marking the location where guests will get the opportunity to pilot the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy.”

At D23 Expo 2015, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger revealed that two 14-acre Star Wars-themed lands would be coming to Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. “We are creating a jaw-dropping new world that represents our largest single-themed land expansion ever,” he said at the Expo. “These new lands at Disneyland and Walt Disney World will transport guests to a whole new Star Wars planet, including an epic Star Wars adventure that puts you in the middle of a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance.”

D23 will continue to bring fans the latest on these breathtaking new lands that will transport guests to a galaxy far, far away.

Star Wars-themed land artwork

9 Disney Tips That Will Make You a Happy Camper

By Jonathan McMullen

Summer is now in full swing, with long days, warm temperatures, and vacations full of fun and adventure! There are so many great ways to have some summer fun, and one of the most enduring is a camping trip. Whether you’ve set up your tent in the mountains, taking in the soothing scent of pine trees; on the beach with the fresh ocean breeze wafting over you; or the desert, with its crisp starry nights, everyone who camps comes away with indelible memories of their amazing adventures.

From keeping food in a bear box to remembering to bring flashlights, part of the classic camping experience involves learning tips to help you survive your trek away from civilization. As we reminisced about the many ways that camping has been represented throughout the history of Disney, we thought it would be fun to note some of the camping tips we learned from our Disney movies and attractions.

The Parent Trap

Tip 1: Hit two sticks together to keep away mountain lions. (The Parent Trap, 1961)
What better way to start off than with a tip from the Disney classic film, The Parent Trap? While taking a “getting to know you” camping trip, Susan and Sharon trick their evil soon-to-be stepmom, Vicky, into believing that hitting two sticks together will keep away vicious mountain lions. Of course, we know it’s just a gag, but it’s still fun to do when out hiking!

Roughin' It Mickey Mouse cartoon

Tip 2: Glamping is the new camping. (Roughin’ It, a Mickey Mouse cartoon)
Camping has evolved a lot over the years, and that’s no more evident than in the Mickey Mouse cartoon Roughin’ It. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go camping, but Mickey and Donald have differing opinions on the ideal camping experience. Mickey believes in the old-fashioned, no-frills camping experience, but Donald shows up in a state-of-the-art RV with all the modern amenities. After all, he can’t live without electricity! They end up feuding over which style is better, which completely ruins their whole trip. Whether you fancy old-fashioned camping or you prefer your amenities to be more modern, the most important thing is that everyone enjoys their camping adventures.

Camping Out Mickey Mouse short

Tip 3: Be extra prepared to battle mosquitos! (Camping Out, a classic 1934 Mickey Mouse cartoon)
One of the quintessential camping adventures is the battle against insects! That story plays out iconically in the classic Mickey Mouse short Camping Out. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow are having a wonderful time cooking, dancing, and playing music when a swarm of mosquitos attack the “city folk.” A battle ensues with Horace spraying molasses, Mickey shooting peas, and all four hiding in a tent. They eventually trap all the mosquitoes in a pair of bloomers and send them on their way. Quite frankly, we think that’s the way all battles with insects should end. So, remember to wear long sleeves and bring the insect repellent the next time you go camping or you might face a similar struggle.

Gravity Falls

Tip 4: Watch out! There are monsters and mysteries lurking in the forest. (Gravity Falls)
Just west of weird, slightly east of eerie, and always north of normal, the animated series Gravity Falls is chock-full of the great outdoors. When camping, nighttime tends to give off an eerie feeling because it’s so dark and mysterious that it makes our imaginations run wild—which can be a little scary. Gravity Falls shows us that those fears might possibly be real! From little forest gnomes to hulking gremloblins, there’s always a new mystifying creature that might jump out at you, so before exploring the dark side of your campsite, be sure to be prepared by reading up on the Gravity Falls journals!

Country Bear Vacation Hoedown

Tip 5: Forget your cares! Stop and smell the flowers. (Country Bear Vacation Hoedown)
Get in the spirit by singing the song “The Great Outdoors” from the classic Disney Parks attraction, Country Bear Vacation Hoedown. This fantastic anthem for the Five Bear Rugs, written by songwriter George Wilkins, encourages everyone to grab their camping gear and meet in the great outdoors, where it’s easy to get away from the stresses of every day life. Do some fishing, some tramping through the woods, and maybe even some napping. Forgetting your cares and taking it slow is a great way to enjoy any camping trip. Oh… and if y’all won’t join them, they’ll chase you up a tree!

Humphrey, Donald, and J. Audubon Woodlore

Tip 6: Always leave the campground cleaner than you found it. (In the Bag, 1956 animated short)
Keeping the camp area clean is one of the most important tips for camping, and it was immortalized in the classic Disney animated short In the Bag. Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore sees that all the summer visitors have left Brownstone Park completely trashed, and he ingeniously recruits Humphrey and the other bears to help clean up all the trash by creating a catchy song that gets them cleaning and dancing. Of course, they realize his deception and Woodlore ends up needing to find other ways to get the park cleaned, but that’s a story for another time. If keeping the camp area clean ever feels like a chore, just sing the catchy song and start cleaning and dancing like Humphrey!

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

Tip 7: Nighttime around the campfire, storytelling, and sing-alongs are lasting memories. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground)
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is a fantastic place for camping. It’s a little slice of the great outdoors that’s still right near the hustle and bustle of the Walt Disney World parks. There is a multitude of great activities to do there, from wagon rides to archery to horseback riding. However, one of the most popular activities at the campground is Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long. Whether telling spooky stories, roasting marshmallows, or singing along to favorite songs, gathering around the campfire is one of the most memorable moments in any camping trip, and their campfire sing-along is sure to make lasting memories.

A Goofy Movie

Tip 8: When fishing, perform the “Perfect Cast” with caution—you may attract Bigfoot! (A Goofy Movie, 1995)
Fishing is a traditional camping activity that’s both fun and relaxing. However, take heed of the movements being made when casting the fishing line. In the Disney animated film A Goofy Movie, Goofy learned his lesson by accidentally attracting Bigfoot while performing the “Perfect Cast,” with Goofy and Max ending up trapped in their car while Bigfoot demolishes their campsite. Of course, attracting Bigfoot like that is probably just a fish story, but for the truly adventurous, here’s how Goofy performed the “Perfect Cast”: You gotta be loose, relaxed. With your feet apart, cast 10 o’clock, two o’clock, quarter to three, tour jeté, twist, over, pas de deux, I’m a little teapot, then the windup… and let ‘er fly!

Follow Me Boys!

Tip 9: Remember to share your knowledge and values with others. (Follow Me, Boys!, 1966) 
Along with all the food, fun activities, spooky stories, and catchy sing-a-longs, camping is also about sharing. In the Disney film Follow Me, Boys!, Lemuel Siddons becomes a local scoutmaster and sacrifices his own personal goals to devote himself to several generations of boys, teaching them enduring values through scouting. Passing along the knowledge and values you’ve already learned to friends and family helps ensure that everyone can create the remarkable memories that make camping such a lasting memory of summer.

Did You Know? 9 Furry Facts from The Fox and the Hound

By Jim Fanning

Celebrate 35 years of being the best of friends with The Fox and the Hound (1981)! Described as “the story of two friends who didn’t know they were supposed to be enemies,” Disney’s twenty-fourth animated feature tells the heartfelt tale of Tod, a mischievous orphaned baby fox who becomes best friends with Copper, a playful puppy being raised under the watchful eye of Chief, the crotchety hunting hound. In honor of the anniversary of this well-loved classic, first released on July 10, 1981, here’s a forestful of foxy facts that have been hounding us for 35 happy years.

Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman
Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman

In the Tradition of Bambi
The Fox and the Hound was based on a serious novel by Daniel P. Mannix, published in 1967, that involved animals in a primarily natural setting, a story that the Disney artists felt gave them some of the same opportunities—and challenges—as Walt Disney’s Bambi (1942). Co-producer Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman, one of Walt Disney’s “Nine Old Men”—and the only member of that elite animation team to stay with the project through its entire production—read the original novel. The story reminded him of a pet fox that one of his sons had raised, inspiring him to develop the feature.

Copper and Tod

A Timely Subject
Beneath the animal-oriented tale is a compelling story of friends who question an antagonistic stance imposed on them by others. “There were actually a lot of strong thematic elements underneath The Fox and the Hound,” observed supervising animator Ron Clements, “things that had to do with bigotry and with people being sort of stereotyped and forced into certain roles—particularly with the Fox and the Hound, who start out as friends and then find out that according to the rules, they’re supposed to be enemies. They have to deal with that and finally come to terms with that.” The Fox and the Hound, added animator John Musker, “makes a statement about racial prejudice, I think, and trying to overcome that.”

Art Stevens
Art Stevens

Look Familiar?
Co-director Art Stevens was the live-action model for Amos Slade, acting out the role for the cameras opposite a stuffed toy playing the part of Copper. A longtime assistant to legendary Nine Old Men member John Lounsbery, Art first became a Disney co-director on The Rescuers (1977).

Kurt Russell performing dog howls.
Kurt Russell performing dog howls.

Kurt Russell
Disney Legend Kurt Russell returned to Disney Studios, where he had been its biggest star of the 1970s, to voice adult Copper. Russell was a veteran of Disney films since age 14 when, in 1965, Walt cast him in Follow Me, Boys! (1966), signing the young actor to a long-term contract. The iconic Disney star recorded his role as the titular hound after making his last appearance as scientifically accident-prone college student Dexter Riley for the third time in The Strongest Man in the World (1975). Kurt returned again to Disney to star in such films as Miracle (2004), as United States Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks, and Sky High (2005), as the world’s most famous superhero.

A Colorful Vocal Cast of Disney Favorites
Character actor Dick Bakalyan, Kurt Russell’s comical-but-crooked nemesis from Disney’s Dexter Riley films, voiced the excitable sparrow Dinky. In fact, The Fox and the Hound vocal cast is dotted with familiar Disney favorites, such as Paul Winchell, the bouncy voice of Tigger in the Winnie the Pooh featurettes, as Dinky’s bird-brained pal, Boomer. Academy Award®-nominated actor Mickey Rooney, who just a few years earlier played Lampy in Pete’s Dragon (1977)—and much earlier had appeared in caricatured animated form alongside Donald Duck in The Autograph Hound (1939)—voiced adult Tod, while Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, John Fiedler, and Pat Buttram had also all previously appeared in Disney productions. In many ways the heart of the matter, the big-hearted owl named Big Mama was voiced by a newcomer to Disney, Pearl Bailey. The animators studied the multi-talented stage and screen performer as she recorded her vocal characterization. “I tried to incorporate aspects of how an owl moves and combine that with how Pearl Bailey would move and fuse those together,” explained Ron Clements.

Buddy Baker
Buddy Baker

Buddy Baker, Music Man
The Fox and the Hound’s memorable musical score was composed by Disney Legend Buddy Baker, who also conducted the 55-piece orchestra heard on the soundtrack. Since joining the studio in 1954 to work on the many new productions Walt was creating for television, Buddy had scored over 50 films. At the same time the prolific music man was composing the Fox and the Hound score, Buddy was also coordinating the musical components of the EPCOT Center project, which opened at Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1982. When he retired in 1983, Buddy was the last staff composer at a major Hollywood studio. Incidentally, the film features a song, “Best of Friends,” composed by Stan Fidel and Richard O. Johnston, son of legendary Disney animator Ollie Johnston.

Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston

Frank and Ollie’s Last Hurrah
The characters of best friends Tod and Copper were developed by long-time friends and artistic colleagues, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, also members of the “Nine Old Men” team. “This friendship angle found its way into The Fox and the Hound, and it really became the heart of the story,” explained Ollie. “Because we’ve had a long friendship, you can see how the whole idea appealed to us.” After completing their Fox and the Hound animation, Frank and Ollie retired to write their magnum opus, Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life. Widely considered the “bible” of the art of animation, Frank and Ollie’s book was published in 1981, and included analysis and background on every Disney feature right through The Fox and the Hound.

Copper and Tod
Copper and Tod

In Classic Style
Producer of every animated feature since the death of Walt Disney, Woolie Reitherman saw his role as keeping Disney animation not only aloft but also soaring to new heights of artistry. “We’ re always trying new methods, new techniques, pioneering one thing or another,” Woolie said in 1981. “The Fox and the Hound is a perfect example. The artwork and styling inspired by [veteran Disney artist] Mel Shaw’s story sketches have been lost from animation over the years. It has depth, mood, and rich color values.” As a testament to his talents and contributions to the film, Disney veteran Mel Shaw received a special credit as “Creative Assistant to the Producer.” In order to authentically animate the realistically portrayed animal characters, the Fox and the Hound animators studied Walt Disney’s award-winning live-action nature films for reference and inspiration.

Glen Keane
Glen Keane

New Generation
The Fox and the Hound was entrusted to a new team of young Disney artists, a veritable Who’s Who of soon-to-be renowned talents, including, among others, Ron Clements, John Musker, Tim Burton, Glen Keane, Brad Bird, John Lasseter, and Chris Buck. This relatively untried team was faced with creating a Disney animated feature, a particularly challenging assignment since the production was delayed when a group of animators resigned, delaying the release of the film by almost a year. The enormous success of The Fox and the Hound when it finally hit theaters in the summer of 1981 established the new artists as a Disney creative force to be reckoned with.

Tokyo Disneyland Gets Frozen Forever—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Get Frozen Forever at Tokyo Disneyland This Winter

Feel that? There’s a chill on the horizon, and it’s coming from Tokyo Disney Resort! Our pals in Japan just announced Frozen Forever, a brand-new nighttime entertainment offering to be presented at Tokyo Disneyland Park for a limited time starting January 13, 2017.

Using state-of-the-art projection mapping technology, Frozen Forever is part of Tokyo Disneyland’s upcoming special event, “Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy.” The show itself will feature scenes from Disney’s Frozen projected onto the exterior of Cinderella Castle, bringing the film to life like never before. Guests will also be able to enjoy the film’s memorable songs, including “Let It Go,” “For the First Time in Forever,” and “Love is an Open Door.” And that’s not all: The show’s finale will dazzle with a dramatic fireworks display!
For more information, and—should you be winging your way to Japan early next year—to find out how you can reserve a seat at the show, keep an eye in the ensuing months on Tokyo Disney Resort’s official website.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
July 8
D23 Seattle Member Mixer
July 18
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: Ink & Paint Department
August 20
The Reluctant Dragon 75th Anniversary on the Lot
August 22
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
October 5
D23’s Sip & Scream
October 5
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Midnight Soirée at the Tower of Terror
November 19–20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
Studios
August 12, 2016
Pete’s Dragon opens in theaters
September 23, 2016
Queen of Katwe opens in theaters
November 4, 2016
Moana opens in theaters
November 23, 2016
Doctor Strange opens in theaters
December 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in theaters
Parks
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30; October 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29; December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
Television
July 22
Elena of Avalor premieres on Disney Channel at 7 p.m. ET/PT

Wreck-It Ralph sequel

Wreck-It Ralph Will Return with a Smash-ing Sequel in 2018

“I’m bad, and that’s good. I will never be good, and that’s not bad. There’s no one I’d rather be than me.” Everyone’s favorite video game “not-so-bad” guy, Wreck-It Ralph, is returning to the big screen! Just last week, Walt Disney Animation Studios announced that a sequel to Wreck-It Ralph is set to smash into a theater near you on March 9, 2018.

The Academy Award®-nominated team from the original film—including director Rich Moore, producer Clark Spencer, and co-director/writer Phil Johnston—are back on board, as are John C. Reilly as Ralph and Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz. “This time, Ralph’s wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web,” said Moore, “as only he can do. Characters we loved in the first film are back and we are ecstatic to be working with them—and the actors who voice them—once again.”

Plug in to your favorite game console and watch for more info as it becomes available…

Disney LOL App

Disney LOL App Makes Social Content Safe… and Fun!

Searching for a cool app where whole families—including kids—can access Disney’s short-form social content in a safe, not to mention fun, way? Look no further than Disney Interactive Media’s Disney LOL app—a brand-new, family-friendly mobile app experience. With Disney LOL, Disney fans of all ages can view GIFs, Vines, and short-form videos (up to two minutes), as well as browse through a ton of non-episodic content from Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Interactive Media, Star Wars, and even Marvel! The app is free to download and now available for iOS and Android in the United States and Canada.

In addition to the Disney LOL app, families can also enjoy all sorts of Disney interactive content and video on the new Disney LOL online portal, and on the Mickey Video app (available for iPhone, iPad, and on Apple TV)—which includes Season 3 of Mickey Mouse Shorts, classic Mickey and Friends cartoons, and Disney•Pixar short-form videos.

Are you ready to LOL? We sure are!

New Years at Walt Disney World

Plan Your New Year’s Now with Walt Disney World Resort

We may be in the throes of summer, but that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning some holiday fun. Case in point: Reservations just opened for a fantastic New Year’s Eve event at Walt Disney World Resort!

“Disney Countdown to Midnight—A New Year’s Eve Celebration” at Disney’s Contemporary Resort is a ticketed event kicking off on December 31, 2016 (obviously!) at 8 p.m. in the hotel’s convention center. Inside the Fantasia Ballroom, guests will ring in 2017 by dancing to music spanning from the 1960s through today, and by tasting some amazing treats (with wine pairings) from California Grill, Flying Fish, Cítricos, and Narcoosee’s. Guests can also enjoy the group Alter Ego as they perform their cool music- and dance-filled revue, then stroll outside to catch a unique musical act playing songs of today with a retro twist. The event will be highlighted with Magic Kingdom Park’s unforgettable fireworks, and a champagne toast to the new year.

Tickets for this special evening are extremely limited; for more info, check out the event’s reservation page at DisneyWorld.com.

Keep Cool with 9 Favorite Disney Fountains

By Courtney Potter

There’s no shortage of memorable views inside a Disney Park—from the attractions to the shows to the characters, there’s something amazing around every corner. So it stands to reason that Disney would create some of the most spectacular fountains anywhere! These water features can be found at Disney Parks and Resorts all over the world… which got us to thinking: We’re heading into the “dog days of summer,” so why not cool off a bit by choosing a few of our favorites?

See if your water-fountain fave(s) made the list, below—and don’t forget to let us know your picks over on Facebook and Twitter.

Carthay Circle Fountain

Carthay Circle Fountain (Disney California Adventure)

This particular fountain debuted to Disney California Adventure visitors in mid-2012, and the design was born out of extensive research, by Walt Disney Imagineers, into Los Angeles of the early 20th century—the period in which Walt Disney first arrived in California. Its design was influenced by the William Mulholland Memorial Fountain. You’ll find it in front of Carthay Circle Restaurant; make sure to look out for the Red Car Trolleys as you take a pic!

Fountain of Nations

Fountain of Nations (Epcot)

Now this fountain is pretty special, as far as Disney water features go. Nearly 34 years ago, cultural representatives—selected by their home countries—traveled to Epcot with a container of water from their nation and poured it into the Fountain of Nations during its dedication. Twenty-five bodies of water, representing 29 nations, were included! Each hour, the water dances to music with dynamic precision.

Roger Rabbit Fountain in Mickey’s Toontown

Roger Rabbit Fountain in Mickey’s Toontown (Disneyland Park)

“Shave and a haircut, two bits!” Roger Rabbit is such a larger-than-life character, it makes sense he’d get an attraction (Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin) and a fountain! Goofy knows a kindred spirit when he sees one, so Roger’s fountain is the perfect place for him to take a lil’ Toontown break.

Steamboat Willie Fountain

Main Entrance Steamboat Willie Fountain (Shanghai Disneyland)

One of the newest fountains on our list, this ode to 1928’s Steamboat Willie (the first Mickey Mouse cartoon ever released, and the first cartoon with synchronized sound) is found in the entrance plaza to Shanghai Disneyland Park.

Muppet*Vision 3D Fountain

Muppet*Vision 3D Fountain (Disney’s Hollywood Studios)

We particularly enjoy this fountain, themed to celebrate all things Hollywood—it just has so many hilarious features! Miss Piggy as the Statue of Liberty; Fozzie Bear as a cameraman (Are we sure he knows how to use that thing?!); Gonzo the Great as the director. If only we could see the movie this trio would’ve made…

Gaston’s Fountain at Fantasyland

Gaston’s Fountain at Fantasyland (Magic Kingdom Park)

“My, what a guy!” Gaston becomes an actual work of art (not just the “work of art” he thinks he is) with this bronze fountain, which also features his sidekick Lefou. It’s right outside of Gaston’s Tavern—honestly, is there no end to his ego?—which opened in 2012 inside the Magic Kingdom’s New Fantasyland.

Grand Plaza Fountain

Grand Plaza Fountain (Hong Kong Disneyland)

Leave it to a Disney fountain to look even more beautiful at night! This water feature—which depicts Mickey on a surfboard, precariously “hangin’ 10” on top of a (thankfully friendly) whale—is found near the main entrance to the park. You can find a few of Mickey’s friends, including Minnie Mouse and Goofy, around the fountain, too.

Ratatouille Champagne Fountain at Walt Disney Studios Park

Ratatouille Champagne Fountain at Walt Disney Studios Park (Disneyland Paris)

This adorable fountain is located in La Place de Rémy, a central plaza inspired by the iconic architecture of Parisian neighborhoods like Place Dauphine and Boulevard Haussmann. The fountain itself is based on one found in Place des Vosges—only this time, there are rat heads (instead of lion heads) spouting water, and overflowing champagne bottles.

AquaSphere

AquaSphere (Tokyo DisneySea)

It should come as no surprise that Tokyo DisneySea would have a large, iconic water feature in its entrance plaza, right? Designed as a symbol that showcases Earth as the “water planet,” the AquaSphere rotates slowly around as distinctive theme music (by legendary Japanese composer Isao Tomita) plays. It’s a truly “picture-perfect” photo (and video) opportunity!

9 Places to Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day at Disney Parks

By Nicole Nalty

Many of us visit Disney Parks to celebrate—whether it’s a birthday, an anniversary, or graduation, some of our most exciting milestones are celebrated at the happiest places on earth. Here at D23, we encourage you to celebrate the small things too, especially when it involves a little indulgence…

Today is National Fried Chicken Day, and there are no better places than Disneyland and Walt Disney World to chow down on some crispy chicken. Here are a few of our favorites:

WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT

50's Prime Time Cafe

50’s Prime Time Café, Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Craving Aunt Liz’s golden fried chicken? Make sure you’re on your best behavior before heading to 50’s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios—manners matter at this retro American eatery! Served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, chicken gravy and seasonal vegetables, this cozy comfort meal will take you right back to Mom’s kitchen.

Pop Century Resort

Everything POP Shopping & Dining, Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Looking for a quick bite? Pop by Disney’s Pop Century Resort for a fried chicken sandwich that’s everything you want it to be, and more.

Fried chicken at Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Talk about an entertaining entrée! Head on down to Pioneer Hall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort for dinner and a show, featuring all-you-care-to-enjoy fried chicken, along with smoked BBQ ribs, green salad, baked beans, fresh-baked cornbread and strawberry shortcake. If you’re still not satisfied, head next door to Trail’s End Restaurant or P & J’s Southern Takeout for even more fried chicken and frontier fixin’s!

Narcoossee's

Narcoossee’s, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Sunday brunch is arguably the most decadent of meal times, and fried chicken & waffles might be one of the most decadent meals! Indulge in this savory treat and enjoy stunning views.

Disney's Port Orleans—French Quarter

Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—French Quarter
Jazz up supper at Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—French Quarter. Snack on a fried chicken sandwich, served with your choice of bean salad or French fries, or enjoy the delicious fried chicken entrée offered at dinnertime. Save room for beignets!

DISNEYLAND RESORT

Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen

Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Downtown Disney
Guests can enjoy New Orleans-style eats on the west coast, too! Head to Downtown Disney to chow down on a fried chicken po-boy, served with Applewood-smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and Creole mustard aioli. (Hint: D23 Members can enjoy 10% off their meal with their D23 membership cards!)

Paradise Pier Hotel

PCH Grill, Paradise Pier Hotel
Staying at Paradise Pier Hotel? Cruise on down to PCH Grill for an all-you-care-to-enjoy dinner buffet featuring fried chicken, roasted potato salad, and a seasonal berry crisp—a perfect summer barbecue!

River Belle Terrace

River Belle Terrace, Disneyland Park
The fried chicken sandwich at River Belle Terrace really packs a punch! The sandwich, dressed with tangy coleslaw, BBQ sauce, and cilantro, is topped with a fried jalapeño.

Plaza Inn

Plaza Inn, Disneyland Park
Plaza Inn is a Disneyland classic, opening during the park’s Tencennial celebration in 1965. Stop by for their famous chicken plate, served with mashed potatoes, vegetables, and a buttermilk biscuit.