Day 1: Shanghai Disney Resort—A Fan’s Eye View

By Jeffrey Epstein

D23 is celebrating the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort and bringing you along with us on an exclusive tour of this breathtaking new resort! Our first installment takes you inside two spectacular hotels, and includes a visit to Disneytown and the Walt Disney Grand Theatre. Check back throughout the week for additional updates.

The opportunity to attend the grand opening of Shanghai Disney Resort is any Disney geek’s dream. So when D23 was invited to cover, we jumped at the chance…  on to a plane… and into a car… as fast as we could get there.

Woody Courtyard at Toy Story Hotel

First, we checked into the adorable Toy Story Hotel, our home for the next several days—a gleaming blue glass structure covered with the same puffy white clouds that adorned Andy’s room in the beloved films. A fleet of cheery cast members in brightly colored costumes was there to greet us. All smiles and waving their hands, they make every guest feel like a celebrity. Each visitor receives that same level of unbridled enthusiasm—the true Disney difference.

Front Desk at Toy Story Hotel

The hotel’s colorful details immediately stand out. The reception desk is decorated with racks and racks of oversized, glimmering glass marbles. As we checked in, we noticed Buzz and Jesse posing for photos in the outside courtyard, making magical moments for guests before they even stepped into the park.

Guest Room at Toy Story Hotel

Next it was up to the room. The wallpaper? Again, Andy’s signature puffy clouds. The overhead lamp? A mid-century modern-influenced fixture with Slinky Dog chasing his tail. The safe? A Rubik’s cube. The shower curtain features beautiful concept art of the characters from the film, and everything from the bed runner to the pad of paper in the room is pulled from the film—even the adorable H2O products for the shower and bath! It’s like living in Andy’s room, only without the messes a boy is fond of making.

Lotso Merchandise at Toy Story Hotel

Of course we needed to explore. The hotel—shaped like an 8 (a lucky number in China) or infinity (as in “to infinity and beyond”) depending on your perspective—is large but still easy to find your way around. The Lotso Shop is chock-full of Toy Story-themed goods, as well as many other beloved Disney characters and Shanghai Disney Resort-specific items from T-shirts to pins. After grabbing a snack at the Sunnyside Market (which offers a mix of western and Chinese counter service items), we took a moment to stroll through the quick service Sunnyside Café. Both are themed to the daycare center in Toy Story 3. Beautiful kites of the characters billow from the ceiling. It would be easy to sit there all day… but there was too much else to see!

Sunnyside Cafe at Toy Story Hotel

 

Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

Next it was off for a visit to the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. The grandeur of the Art Nouveau lobby with its giant columns and breathtaking glasswork is striking. (We may have noticed a hidden Mickey—one of many—at the concierge desk!) A gorgeous bronze statue of the “Fab Five” playing musical instruments forms the centerpiece of the lobby, which is framed by a stunning view of Wishing Star Lake and—just across from it—Disneytown and Shanghai Disneyland.

Mickey Statue at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

If we’d had more time, we would have kicked back in the Bacchus Lounge, which offers the same dazzling view. With its ornate bar, the lounge offers an array of tasty adult (and kid-friendly) beverages—plus it’s named after one of our favorite characters from Fantasia.

Bacchus Lounge at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

Downstairs, Lumiere’s Kitchen offers a buffet feast fit for, well, a beauty, a beast, and their entire wedding party! And when we arrived a perfectly crafted figure of Lumiere himself was watching over an elaborate array of desserts. (Try the grey stuff—we hear it’s delicious.) And just down the hall is King Triton’s Pool—an indoor watering hole that features motifs of characters from The Little Mermaid, including a stunning one of Ariel.

Lumiere's Kitchen at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

We also got to check out one of the stylish rooms that come complete with pixie-dusted headboards (those who have stayed at the Disneyland Hotel will get a sense of what we mean).

Guest Room at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

 

Then we headed to Disneytown (we had some serious shopping to do). It’s divided into four distinct districts: Marketplace, Spice Alley, Lakeshore, and Broadway Boulevard. Each offers its own unique Chinese-influenced architecture and an abundance of insider Disney details—from hidden Mickeys and buildings with notable years (one building is dated “1938,” the year Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs opened in China) to clever artwork such as a poster for the Lakeshore Sisters—Dolly, Dottie and Ethel—the trio of singers who opened the Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café on Buena Vista Street (in Anaheim called the “Silver Lake Sisters”—so perhaps they switched it up for their Disneytown appearance?).

Dozens of stores and eateries keep Disneytown bustling day and night. The combination of Disney specialty shops and traditional stores, such as New Balance and Sephora, creates the perfect balance for Shanghai locals and visiting tourists.

World of Disney at Disneytown at Shanghai Disney Resort

When Disney names a store “World of Disney,” they mean it. The first in mainland China, the store is immense and packed to the gills with Disney delights. In the center of the main room is an enormous eight-foot globe that has a variety of landscapes and images projected on it, from maps to animated children that look straight of out it’s a small world. Guests can find everything from the familiar plush to Shanghai-exclusive collectibles. Fans will appreciate the design flourishes throughout the store, including kiosks that feature posters for favorite attractions from Disney Parks around the world, past and present, such as Videopolis from Disneyland Paris. Connected to World of Disney are an array of “D” specialty shops, including D-Tech, D-Street, and Novel-D, and behind one of the cash registers is large portrait of Mickey Mouse made up entirely of keys from computer keyboards!

And the food? The Cheesecake Factory stood out to us at first—while it’s a common sight back in the States, this is the first Asian flagship site of the popular eatery. And there were plenty of other delicacies to try. The sushi at Hatsune was outstanding. The curry chicken bowl at Blue Frog? Spicy and flavorful. There is literally something for everyone—including an elaborate and welcoming Starbucks for those who need their caffeine fix.

The Lion King

The centerpiece of Broadway Boulevard is the Walt Disney Grand Theatre. This iconic structure is home to the first-ever Mandarin production of The Lion King. And we were fortunate enough to be there for opening night of this theatrical spectacle that has thrilled audiences around the globe. Guests—who included the show’s original director, Julie Taymor, as well as Roy P. Disney, and Marty Sklar—were handed flutes of champagne as they entered the stunning theatre where four exquisite paintings done in traditional Chinese style representing Disney Theatrical shows, including Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, and, of course, The Lion King, set the tone for the incredible nighttime experience. One thing guests from around the world can be certain of is, no matter what language The Lion King is presented in, its message and music are universal, as the audience roared (pun intended) with delight at the musical spectacular.

The show capped a spectacular first day at Shanghai Disneyland Resort. And there’s so much more to come.

An Unforgettable Cast: The Faces and Fins of Finding Dory

By Nicole Nalty

On June 17, Finding Dory will star someone old, someone new, and of course, our favorite someone blue! All of your favorite friends from the classic Disney•Pixar film are back, along with a whole slew of new creatures.

Let’s take a closer look at this cast of characters, shall we?

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DORY (Ellen DeGeneres)—The star of the sea in Finding Dory is, of course, our favorite bright blue tang. As we know from Finding Nemo, Dory’s short-term memory loss doesn’t stop her from having an optimistic attitude, that is until she remembers something very important: She’s forgotten her family.

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MARLIN (Albert Brooks)—The grouchy but loveable clownfish is back for another cross-ocean journey, much to his dismay. As we know, Marlin is quite content living a quiet life at home, but after all of Dory’s help finding Nemo, how could he not help his forgetful friend?

NEMO (Hayden Rolence)—Just one year after his big adventure, we find Nemo is still a normal kid—going to school and living on the coral reef with his dad and their neighbor, Dory. Nemo obviously understands the importance of family, so he’s incredibly supportive of Dory’s search for her parents.

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CRUSH (Andrew Stanton) and SQUIRT (Bennett Dammann)—This totally wicked duo helped Dory and Marlin find their way to P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney in Finding Nemo, so it’s no surprise that these two help our fishy friends cruise the ocean once again to find Dory’s parents. Isn’t that so totally sweet?

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RAY (Bob Peterson)—The musical Mr. Ray is back to teach Nemo and his friends about the big blue world, but this time he has a new assistant: Dory. Although Dory is there to help Mr. Ray, it’s actually Mr. Ray who helps her—one of his field trips turns out to be quite illuminating for the blue tang.

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HANK (Ed O’Neill)—This cantankerous septopus is definitely a Mr. Grumpy Gils, as Dory would say—but there’s more to him than meets the eye. He has some seriously impressive camouflaging skills, which is a very helpful talent for such an anti-social septopus. Hank isn’t interested in making new friends—all he cares about is securing a one-way ticket on a transport truck to a facility in Cleveland, where he can life his live peacefully and most importantly, alone.

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DESTINY (Kaitlin Olson)—A larger-than-life whale shark, Destiny is chronically clumsy but has a heart of gold. Destiny meets Dory at the Marine Life Institute, although, there’s something very familiar about her… All we know for sure is that the two have one very important thing in common: they both speak whale.

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BAILEY (Ty Burrell)—A beluga whale with a tendency for the dramatics, Bailey also finds Dory at the Marine Life Institute. But Bailey has other priorities besides making new friends—he’s SURE his echolocation is on the fritz. Destiny tries to keep this beluga from wailing, but she just can’t seem to get through to him.

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JENNY (Diane Keaton) and CHARLIE (Eugene Levy)—At the heart of Finding Dory are Dory’s parents, Jenny and Charlie. They may be a little quirky, but their most important trait is something we can all relate to: an unconditional love for their daughter, Dory.

D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort: Disneytown

By Tyler Slater

Disney fans… the time has almost arrived—Shanghai Disney Resort opens June 16! We hope you have enjoyed D23’s Ultimate Countdown, but before we see you real soon, enjoy a tour of Disneytown, a charming shopping, dining, and entertainment district! Located right next door to Shanghai Disneyland, visitors feel like they’ve been transported to the early 20th century and travel the globe in search of quality goods, great food, and the best of times.

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The heart of Disneytown is Marketplace, a bustling central plaza filled to the brim with specialty merchandise shops. This district includes three world-class Disney shopping experiences: World of Disney Store, Marketplace specialty shops, and Spoonful of Sugar confectionery.

At the World of Disney Store, families are invited to schedule a stop at this railroad-themed roundhouse and discover a bustling emporium brimming with Shanghai Disney Resort merchandise. Suspended overhead is an eight-foot projected globe that showcases treasured characters and stories from all of Disney’s wonderful worlds. In the Marketplace specialty shops adjacent to World of Disney Store, D-Street offers urban trends and personalized D-Tech products, Novel-D features novelty and lifestyle Disney products, and Trend-D is the place for trendy apparel featuring favorite Disney friends! Then, step in time and head over to Spoonful of Sugar—an innovative confectionery boutique for special gifts including signature chocolates, cupcakes, candy apples, and more. This nostalgic candy shop reflects the optimistic lyrics from the beloved song from Mary Poppins and is a can’t-miss destination for Disney fans visiting Shanghai Disney Resort.

Inspired by Shanghai’s nautical past while also reflecting today’s lifestyles, the Lakeshore district features a beautiful blue, white, and golden yellow color scheme. Here, guests can enjoy stunning views and delicious dining opportunities. Lakeshore’s natural beauty makes it an ideal location for romantic moments and anniversaries, or even weddings!

Guests can season their day or night at Spice Alley—an eclectic and exotic district with a distinct personality. Here, local life spills out onto the street and communal tables create an irresistible atmosphere. Its narrow cobblestone streets and small courtyards will remind guests of a bygone era, and the international array of foods will reflect the story of many different cultures and people coming together. A variety of Asian cuisine is part of the mix and open kitchens provide a sense of warmth and welcome.

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Around the corner is Broadway Boulevard, an upscale street that invites visitors to add some artistic flare to their visit with sophisticated shopping and entertainment. The focal point of this district is the Walt Disney Grand Theatre—home to the first-ever Mandarin stage production of The Lion King This 1,200-seat theatre will become an icon for Disneytown, introducing world-class Disney entertainment experiences to Shanghai and offering fans of all ages the opportunity to celebrate the “Circle of Life” in a whole new way.

To see the list of delicious dining experiences and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious shopping destinations, click here!

Thank you for joining us on D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort! Always remember: “We’re just getting started.”

To see the entire Ultimate Countdown, click the links below!

10 Things We Love That Were Inspired by Cars

By Jim Fanning

Put that pedal to the metal—it’s time to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Disney•Pixar’s Cars. Originally released on June 9, 2006, this revved-up CGI-animated feature speedily made silver screen stars of racy Lightning McQueen, sporty, sweet, and sensible Sally, scene-stealing Tow Mater, and the whole garage-filling gang from Radiator Springs. To celebrate a decade of Cars-driven good times, strap on your seat belts as we take a road trip through the top 10 fave things we have from this accelerated animated classic.

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Welcome to Cars Land

Ever since opening at Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort in 2012, Cars Land—a 12-acre themed realm inspired by everyone’s favorite Route 66 town—has immersed guests in Radiator Springs. Featuring restaurants, such as Flo’s V8 Café, and shops like Ramone’s House of Body Art, the high-octane attractions include Radiator Springs Racers. Covering six acres—the largest attraction by acreage at the Disneyland Resort—this “E-Ticket” adventure starts out as a leisurely tour of Ornament Valley but goes from zero to 60 as it plunges passengers into an all-out race for the Piston Cup. But there’s more than racing thrills to experience in this incredibly detailed land. The Cars Land rockwork spans more than 300,000 square feet, making it the largest rockwork construction in any U.S. Disney theme park. And in a wondrously beautiful reflection of the film, at sunset 16 neon signs light up the Radiator Springs sky.

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Cars Courtyard at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Perhaps you don’t want to just visit Radiator Springs… Maybe you want to stay there? If that’s so, drive on up to Disney’s Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World Resort, which has a section devoted entirely to the film. A winding “Route 66” path right off the lobby offers guests plenty to see in the desert-themed landscaping including Tow Mater’s Tow & Salvage, the Wheel Well Motel, and Sally’s Coze Cone Motel. Plus, there are multiple photo opportunities with your favorite Cars characters including Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sally, Ramone, Doc Hudson, Luigi, Guido and Fillmore. Even the rooms feel right out of Ornament Valley with “traffic cone” lamps, sofas designed to look like the comfy backseat of a car, and furnishings with a mid-century modern feel. It’s the perfect place to park your family.

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Tow Mater, Superstar

If you’re going to create a movie where cars are the characters, you’d better make sure that the film is character driven—and of all the top-gear personalities in Cars, the rusty-but-trusty tow truck, Tow Mater, is the breakout Cars star. This lovable lunk of a 1955 Wrecker has gone on to headline other films, theme park attractions and even his very own Little Golden Books, including Look Out For Mater! and Deputy Mater Saves the Day! The inspiration for the “world’s best backwards driver”? An old tow truck found along Route 66 in Galena, Kansas. “More than any other character that we’ve created at Pixar,” Lasseter said in 2006, “I’m probably proudest of Mater.”

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Getting Cars Kicks on Route 66

The Cars connection with the United States’ legendary “Mother Road” have led many a fan to rediscover—or discover for the first time— the history and legacy of Route 66. A great believer in firsthand research, Lasseter went into overdrive, taking nine key members of the creative team on a nine-day road trip along Route 66 in 2001 in four white Cadillacs to help create the world of Cars. Route 66 expert Michael Wallis was the tour guide. “On our research trip, we went to the cafes, mom-and-pop shops and motels along the way,” Wallis explained. “If you’re a real road warrior and you know the old highway, you will be pleased, because the film is going to remind you of places and people you might know on the Mother Road.” (Mike Wallis makes an audio appearance in the film as the voice of the Sherriff.) And then there’s the 1946 Bobby Troup standard, “Route 66.” Grammy® Award-winning singer/guitarist John Mayer contributed his own distinctive rendition of the classic road-trip tune to the Cars soundtrack.

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Music to Rev Up Your Motor

The chart-topping Cars: The Soundtrack album showcases the memorable musical score and songs composed by frequent Pixar collaborator and Disney Legend Randy Newman. Among the four songs written for the film is a Randy Newman composition called “Our Town.” Sung by legendary Grammy- winning recording artist James Taylor, the tune was nominated for a Best Original Song Academy Award®. As for the score, Cars producer Darla Anderson said, “Randy’s music for the parts of the movie that take place in Radiator Springs has almost a kind of Copeland-like quality to it. He worked with a 110-piece orchestra to get this amazing score. And then he did a lot of side sessions that had a bluegrass quality with mandolin, guitar and a harmonica.”

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A Cars Toy Story

Though we’re celebrating Cars here and not Toy Story, we couldn’t help but mention playthings, for Cars-themed toys—playsets, games and even plush— have brought joy to kids and kids-at-heart alike. Since the film first zoomed into theaters 10 years ago, more than 200 million die-cast cars have raced off shelves and into the homes and hearts of Cars enthusiasts. “The products are really a manifestation of the love of those characters,” noted Lasseter, an avid toy collector himself, “and are a way that collectors, kids and families can have the characters be with them beyond the boundary of the film.”

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New Cars Cartoons!

Mater and the rest of the Cars crew zoomed past their feature debut to star in showroom-new cartoons. These sleek, sporty shorts—Mater’s Tall Tales, including Rescue Squad Mater, Unidentified Flying Mater and Monster Truck Mater—shifted into high gear on Toon Disney in 2008, followed by screenings on Disney Channel and ABC Family (now Freeform). Other speedy shorts include such theatrically released cartoons as Tokyo Mater (2008). Another series of shorts, Tales from Radiator Springs, featured even more animated automobile antics, as in The Radiator Springs 500½, which debuted on Disney Movies Anywhere in 2014.

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Cars Devotees Discover a Classic Car Cartoon

The runaway popularity of Cars led its fans racing to see an earlier “model” of animated anthropomorphic automobiles. Released in 1952, Walt Disney’s Susie, the Little Blue Coupe tells the story of a pretty little subcompact and her various owners. As a youngster, John Lasseter saw the original short on television and ever after it was a favorite—helping to inspire not only the Cars concept but also giving birth to the Cars design aesthetic. He once said, “When you bring an inanimate object like Susie to life, you will always think, ‘What is the face?’ The natural eyes of a car are the headlights, but when you put the eyes in the windshield, that changes the whole dynamic. Moving the eyes to the windshield separates them from the front of the face, the hood becomes the nose and the mouth is down by the grille. Now the body of the car is the head of the character, and that design gives the animators more opportunities for acting.”

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Paul Newman Amps Up a New Audience

In his final role for a major feature film, screen legend and race-car enthusiast Paul Newman voiced racing veteran Doc Hudson. The Oscar® winner and Guinness Book World Record Holder (the oldest driver to win a professionally sanctioned race in 1995 in Daytona) gave a world-class performance as the wise but mysterious 1951 Hudson Hornet. “I’m so proud of this character and thrilled that Paul Newman agreed to provide the voice,” Lasseter once said. “Not only is he one of our greatest actors of all time, but his association with racing made him the perfect choice for this role.” Lasseter became very close with Newman, attending a number of races with the mega-movie star before his passing in 2008. Thanks to Newman’s newfound notoriety, youthful Cars fanatics sought out this ‘new’ star’s previous triumphs, including Newman’s Oscar-winning triumph as Fast Eddie (reprising his classic role in 1961’s The Hustler) in The Color of Money (1986), produced under Disney’s Touchstone label.

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A Shiny New Sequel (or Two)

The popularity of Cars led to a shiny new model, Cars 2 (2011). The sporty sequel actually began during the international Cars promotional tour as Lasseter pondered the many different makes of autos—and even traffic signals and street signs—in England, Japan and Italy, leading to Lightning and Mater becoming embroiled in a World Grand Prix and international intrigue. “It’s not a parody of a spy movie,” Lasseter once said. “It is a spy movie. But it’s with cars as characters. And it’s really cool.” And waiting at the starting line to zoom into theaters is Cars 3. Headed for the fast lane are such new characters as Cruz Ramirez and Jackson Storm, but those four-wheeled favorites McQueen and Mater won’t be left in the dust when Cars 3 cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017.

 

Celebrate Your BFF with 7 Fave Disney Friendships

By Courtney Potter

Best friends. They’re there for us through thick and thin… lending a shoulder to cry on when we’re feeling down; keeping us laughing when the going gets tough; and providing us with years (and sometimes decades!) of amazing memories.

Take a gander at these seven cherished Disney duos, below—and don’t forget to let us know your favorites over on Facebook and Twitter.

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Tiana and Charlotte (The Princess and the Frog)

Talk about true-blue friends! These two have known each other since they were children—and despite their differences (Tiana, a no-nonsense aspiring chef whose mother worked for Charlotte’s family; Charlotte, a Southern belle and heir to a sugar fortune), they always have each other’s best interests at heart.

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Mary and Bert (Mary Poppins)

We’re never exactly sure how long nanny Mary Poppins has known Bert—a true jack-of-all-trades—but there’s one thing we can be sure of… that theirs is a friendship that has stood the test of time. Plus, he’s most excellent at keeping some of Mary’s more eccentric habits (jumping into a sidewalk-chalk painting, anyone?) a magical mystery.

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Christopher Robin and Pooh Bear (The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)

This one’s a sentimental favorite… The character of Winnie the Pooh was based on a teddy bear loved by author A.A. Milne’s son. The unlikely pair found themselves on many adventures—and even though Christopher Robin has to leave the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh promises to keep their memories of their time together alive.

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Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear (The Muppets)

One of the world’s original “odd-couple” friendships, Kermit and Fozzie—on the surface—couldn’t be less alike if they tried. Kermit crafts a well-thought-out plan; Fozzie often flies by the seat of his pants (if he wore any). Kermit isn’t afraid to get serious; Fozzie cracks jokes left and right. But this duo has a particularly strong friendship… one that’s lasted decades, with no end in sight!

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Mia and Lilly (The Princess Diaries)

The best friendship at the heart of 2001’s The Princess Diaries belongs to quiet, unassuming Mia (Anne Hathaway) and her more-gregarious BFF Lilly (Heather Matarazzo). Initially, Lilly grows jealous of Mia’s princess makeover… but soon enough, the staunch pair reconciles. (In the film’s sequel, Lilly even helps Mia try and choose the perfect suitor.)

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Dory and Marlin (Finding Dory)

The improbable duo at the center of Finding Nemo, Dory and Marlin, have naturally been on our mind, considering the sequel swims into theaters on June 17. We think these two bring out the best in each other—especially when it comes to remembering what’s really important in life.

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Rey and BB-8 (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)

One of the newest best-friendships in the Disney universe, Rey first met adorable droid BB-8 after it avoided capture by the First Order—with the all-important map to Luke Skywalker’s location—and wound up in the Jakku desert. (Extra credit goes to Finn for his addition to this Force Awakens friendship recipe.) Doesn’t everyone need their own spherical-robot BFF?

A Historic Premiere in Walt’s Hometown

By Steven Vagnini

As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Great Locomotive Chase, D23 looks back at the film’s “Midwest premiere” in Marceline.

“I’m glad I’m a small town boy, and I’m glad Marceline was my town,” Walt Disney once wrote to the city’s residents. The quaint Missouri community, where young Walter lived from 1906 until 1911, helped shape the dreamer’s visions and interests—from animals and nature to art and trains.

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So in 1956, when Walt was invited back to Marceline to dedicate the town’s new Walt Disney Municipal Park and swimming pool, he, of course, accepted. Walt and Lillian, along with Roy and Edna Disney, arrived July 3 for a short trip that also included visits to memorable places where the brothers grew up. As a special gift to the residents, Walt presented the “Midwest premiere” of his Studio’s latest cinematic adventure, The Great Locomotive Chase.

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Originally released June 8, the Civil War-era film followed a party of Union spies who stole a train from Confederate troops, instigating a race that could have brought an early end to the War. Walt’s love for trains helped fuel his excitement for the project; he even took steps to obtain authentic locomotives from Paramount Pictures and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum. Notably, the film starred one of Disney’s most famous actors, Fess Parker, who starred in three of the Studio’s four features released that year.

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The Great Locomotive Chase screened continuously at Marceline’s Uptown Theatre on July 4, much to the joy of the community. At 2:30 p.m., Walt appeared on stage, speaking briefly about his memories of Marceline with a special message to the children in the audience.

We hope you enjoy this rare glimpse at that historic day, courtesy of the Walt Disney Archives Photo Library. Click on a photo below to discover more!

Beyond the Grid with TRON RUN/r Outlands Pack—Plus More in News Briefs

Mainframe Mania: TRON RUN/r Outlands Pack and Original Soundtrack

Looking to bring even more “Flynn’s Arcade”-style action home? TRON RUN/r—the popular game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam for PC—has some new adventures up its sleeve, courtesy of its just-released Outlands pack. The massive add-on offers exciting new zones and territories that bring more lightning-fast fun than ever before—including 16 new levels, five new characters (like Uprising Tron and Uprising Quorra), and three amazing new cycles.

But wait, there’s more: Along with the Outlands expansion pack comes the original TRON RUN/r soundtrack! Brought to you by the award-winning video game record label Sumthing Else Music Works (in partnership with Disney), the soundtrack features the game’s ultra-cool score by iconic producer Giorgio Moroder and co-composer Raney Shockne, plus remixes by EDM heavyweights Autechre, Darkstar, and Rusko—who all add their own flourishes to power you through the TRON universe.

The Outlands pack is available for digital download now … and you can find the soundtrack on Soundcloud!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 4
D23’s Afternoon in the Sea: Finding Nemo
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
July 18
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: Ink & Paint Department
August 22
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
November 19–20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
Studios
June 17, 2016
Finding Dory opens in theaters
July 1, 2016
The BFG opens in theaters
August 12, 2016
Pete’s Dragon opens in theaters
November 23, 2016
Moana opens in theaters
December 16, 2016
Rogue One opens in theaters
Parks
June 16, 2016
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
June 17, 2016
Soarin’ Around the World Debuts at Disney California Adventure and at Epcot
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
June 24
Adventures in Babysitting Premieres on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. EDT

 

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New Star Wars Prop Replicas You Have to See to Believe!

If you want to feel—even for one brief, shining moment—like you truly live in the Star Wars universe, look no further than the most authentic line of Star Wars prop replicas ever created. Just last week, Disney and Lucasfilm launched Star Wars Collectibles: Ultimate Studio Edition. Made to order by propmakers at Propshop in Pinewood Studios in London, the line will bring an unprecedented level of authenticity to prop replica products for fans. Each prop will be created using digital data collected during the filming of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and the production process marries cutting-edge 3-D printing technology with master craftsmanship to produce replicas virtually identical to those seen on screen!

The initial offering from the Star Wars Collectibles line features eight prop replicas from Star Wars: The Force Awakens—including Darth Vader’s melted helmet, Rey’s lightsaber hilt, the FN-2187 Stormtrooper helmet, and more. Each item is a limited-production piece (due to the high level of craftsmanship required) and will come with custom display pedestals, all packed in cool wooden crates inspired by the real crates that ship the on-screen props.

Interested, you are? Check out StarWarsUltimateStudioEdition.com for more info.

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ABC’s The $100,000 Pyramid Gets a Cavalcade of Stars This Summer

The hilarious, long-running game show The $100,000 Pyramid is back, and it’s now in prime time. Originally hosted by the legendary Dick Clark, the game centered on two contestants—each paired with a celebrity—as they attempted to guess a series of words or phrases based on descriptions given to them by their teammates…

Now helmed by Good Morning America co-host Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid returns to ABC with more star-power than ever before! Look for priceless competitor combinations like Saturday Night Live alum Ana Gasteyer versus her former SNL cohort Rachel Dratch; rapper Snoop Dogg versus Martha Stewart; Scandal co-star Bellamy Young versus Grammy® winner “Weird Al” Yankovic; comedian Jon Lovitz versus football/baseball legend Deion Sanders; and The View contributor Sherri Shepherd versus black-ish star Anthony Anderson.

The $100,000 Pyramid is part of ABC’s “Sunday Fun & Games” summer programming block—along with the return of Celebrity Family Feud (featuring Steve Harvey) and the debut of Match Game (a reboot of the ’70s classic game show, now hosted by Alec Baldwin). The fun begins on Sunday, June 26!

A Look at Frozen—Live at the Hyperion’s Enchanting Attire

Disney California Adventure’s newest production, Frozen—Live at the Hyperion, is now open… and it’s bringing a magical chill to audiences several times a day. Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog have been documenting the process of bringing Frozen to the Hyperion Theater stage over these last few months—and their newest video details what went into creating the production’s exquisite costumes. Clint Ramos, the award-winning costume designer behind recent Broadway hits like Eclipsed (starring Lupita Nyong’o) and The Elephant Man (with Bradley Cooper), worked closely with the costumers at the Disneyland Resort to bring more than 1,000 costumes to life! And it was truly a global affair; some pieces were built here in Southern California, while others were created in New York, and fabric and trim were sourced from all over the world.

Follow along as Clint holds one of his final costume fittings with Frozen—Live at the Hyperion performers in the video, above.

Find Dory in New Games and Apps from Disney Interactive Media

We’re tantalizingly close to the debut of Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory—and to celebrate, Disney Interactive Media is preparing a slew of mobile offerings inspired by Dory, Marlin, Nemo, and their oceanic pals.

The Finding Dory: Just Keep Swimming app, available now for mobile devices, finds players helping Dory collect bubbles through side-scrolling mazes that consist of 13 total levels (including the Reef, the Marine Life Institute, the Kelp Forest, and more). Find the app at the Apple App Store, the Google Play store, and Microsoft for Windows 10… and look for its Android and Apple TV release later this month.

Additionally, several other Disney mobile apps and games will soon feature new Dory-related content, including Disney Story Central, Disney Jigsaw Puzzles!, and Disney Color and Play. And a brand-new mobile game, Dory’s Reef, is on the horizon!

Finding Dory takes the wild East Australian Current into theaters on Friday, June 17.

Everywhere You Can Find Dory at Disney Parks

By Nicole Nalty

While Dory’s home may be out in the big, blue world, you don’t have to surf the EAC to find our forgetful friend. We fished around for all of the spaces you can spot Dory in Disney Parks around the world—and there are quite a few!

Wherever you sea Dory, you can celebrate with her on National Speak Like a Whale Day this Saturday, June 11, with special offerings at the Disneyland Resort and at Walt Disney World, in honor of the upcoming film Finding Dory, swimming into theaters June 17.

LeEeEeEet’s gEeEet stAaAaARteEeeEd! (That’s “Let’s get started!” in whale. This is fun!)

DISNEYLAND RESORT

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Disneyland Park—Ellen DeGeneres, the vibrant voice of Dory, fondly remembers her first trip to Disneyland, which makes Dory’s place in this particular park even more special. Dive down into the depths of the sea to visit Dory on Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and journey on the “happiest cruise that ever sailed” for a look at our fishy friend on it’s a small world.

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Disney California Adventure Park—5, 4, 3, 2, Fun! Dory swims along the parade route during Pixar Play Parade, a celebration of some of your favorite Disney•Pixar characters in Disney California Adventure. If you need to chill out (dude!) head inside the Disney Animation Building for some Turtle Talk with Crush, Dory, and some of her new pals from the upcoming film.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom—This park seems like a natural fit for our friend Dory! Join her in a big, blue world during Finding Nemo: The Musical.

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Epcot—Grab shell and explore the sea with Dory on The Sea with Nemo & Friends. Walt Disney World visitors will be happy to know that Dory, Bailey, and Hank have also joined Turtle Talk with Crush in Epcot.

BONUS: While you can’t see Dory here, you can find her voice at Ellen’s Energy Adventure, which stars DeGeneres herself!

HONG KONG DISNEYLAND RESORT

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Hong Kong Disneyland park—Disney characters have made their way into it’s a small world at Hong Kong Disneyland, where Dory just keeps swimming, swimming, swimming… And, the blue tang shoots for the sky during the nighttime spectacular, Disney in the Stars.

TOKYO DISNEY RESORT

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Tokyo DisneySea—While you can’t find Dory at Tokyo DisneySea quite yet, don’t fret! A new attraction themed to the world of Nemo and Dory will open in Port Discovery in spring 2017. But for now, we’ll just keep waiting, waiting, waiting…

Where’s your favorite place to find Dory in Disney Parks?

D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort: Mickey Avenue

By Tyler Slater

“I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing—that it was all started by a mouse.” — Walt Disney

Located just inside the gates of Shanghai Disneyland is the cheerful hometown of Mickey Avenue—a whimsical neighborhood filled with lively shops and restaurants. This beautifully detailed area is the first main entry at a Disney theme park that is home to Mickey Mouse and his pals, including Minnie Mouse, Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort continues this grand-circle tour of Shanghai Disneyland with an in-depth look into this cheerful land that welcomes guests to the lands of adventure, fantasy, and tomorrow.

Four neighborhoods make up the marvelous world of Mickey Avenue: Celebration Square is the friendly heart of the community, Park Place lies just beyond the square (near the Gardens of Imagination), the Market District is on the outskirts of the avenue, and across from the Theatre District, an artsy enclave. Each one invites visitors to experience the optimism of Disney magic and shares the opportunity to grab a hug and snap a photo with some all-time favorite characters.

The biggest business in town—and the largest shop in Shanghai Disneyland—is Avenue M Arcade. Here, guests can explore an old-fashioned store selling all kinds of keepsakes and souvenirs. Fans should keep a sharp eye out while looking at the shop’s facade, as the design specially honors its most famous residents, who are represented as universal virtues on mosaic panels: Mickey Mouse (hospitality), Minnie Mouse with Figaro (compassion), Goofy (optimism), Donald Duck (worldiness), Daisy Duck (friendliness), Pluto and Fifi (generosity), and Chip ’n’ Dale (friendship). Once guests have perused the amazing selection of Shanghai Disney Resort merchandise, including pins, apparel, home décor, collectibles, and so much more, they can head for the trustworthy checkout area—modeled after the nearby First Bank of Scrooge!

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Just a sweet smell away is the cheerful childhood home of Minnie MouseSweethearts Confectionery! Created in a Queen Anne-style, the house is a candy store that celebrates Disney’s first couple, Mickey and Minnie. Inside the confectionery, treat aficionados will find murals and sweet scenes that tell the story of this couple’s courtship. In Disney parks tradition, fans can watch delectable desserts made in real-time inside the candy kitchen and take home handmade treats inspired by beloved Disney characters.

When it’s time for a bite to eat at Mickey Avenue, the toons have come together to create an open-air market that features four exhibition kitchens at Mickey & Pals Market Café! Family and friends can choose a table at Mickey’s Galley, Tony’s (from Lady and the Tramp), Daisy’s Café, and The Three Caballeros, each offering it’s own unique style of fare. While enjoying a blend of Chinese and Western foods including stews, dim sum, noodles, and meaty entrees, be sure to gaze upon the beautiful mural that celebrates the agricultural heritage of Mickey Avenue through scenes of Mickey and his pals planting and harvesting.

In a French-inspired bakery not too far away, Rémy from Disney•Pixar’s Ratatouille, is preparing something special in the kitchen. Rémy’s Patisserie offers a variety of breads, pastries, and muffins, along with fresh desserts from the restaurant. Disney details like wooden shutters, flower boxes, sidewalk seating, and French café-inspired graphics distinguish the shop’s exterior. Fans are sure to spot tiny scaffolds and ladders built to make sure Rémy can move around the bakery!

It’s a fan-favorite tradition at a Disney park to enjoy a delicious ice cream sundae and in Shanghai Disneyland, this indulgence is brought to you by Donald Duck! Guests can cool off with soft-serve ice cream in a waffle cone or sundae at Il Paparino. If a member of your group is in the mood for something warm, kids of all ages can sink their teeth into fresh-made waffles shaped like popular Disney characters!

Before adventurers depart Mickey Avenue, everyone should pay a visit to Whistle Stop Shop. As the last stop in town, this is the perfect place to discover a storied assortment of toys and keepsakes. Also, it’s the only location in all of Shanghai Disneyland where you can find Mickey Mouse ear hats featuring your name embroidered in English or Chinese—available for the very first time in any Disney theme park! This depot-turned-store at the old Mickey Avenue Train Station even includes occasional visits with the one-and-only Duffy, the Disney Bear.

The grand opening of Shanghai Disney Resort is next week! Before concluding D23’s Ultimate Countdown, we’ll take you on a tour of Disneytown—an exciting shopping, dining, and entertainment destination open to the general public.

In the meantime, tour Shanghai Disney Resort in the links below:

5 Reasons to Stay Up Late at Disney’s Animal Kingdom This Summer

By Beth Deitchman

“Night in a place of nature is just different.”

These were the words of Walt Disney Imagineering Portfolio Creative Executive Joe Rohde at Walt Disney World Resort’s recent “Awaken Summer” preview event. He continued, “It is meant to be dark. It is meant to be night. There are pools of darkness as much as there are pools of light. There are areas of quiet as much as there are areas of sound. And there’s the constant knowledge that out there around you are animals.

“Night is awake,” he added. “And things come to life.”

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is coming to life in a most spectacular new way this summer, with the park debuting day-into-nighttime experiences that present guests with awe-inspiring offerings they’ve never seen before in a Disney park—along with more time in their day to enjoy them! Previously a daytime-only park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is staying open through the evening. The park’s animals are staying up later—and you should, too, when you visit! Here are our five favorite ways to while away an evening at this truly unique Disney park:

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1. The Tree of Life Awakening

As the iconic centerpiece of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, it’s only natural—pun intended!—that the Tree of Life’s dramatic awakening would be one of the most memorable nighttime experiences you’ll find in a Disney park. Walt Disney Imagineering’s Michael Young told D23, “We really looked at the tree as a living creature with these stories and this magic within it that no one got to see during the day, but at night they come out.”

Some of the magic is subtle. You might find yourself walking past the tree and notice something move… You might wonder if you heard a sound you hadn’t noticed before. But then, magically throughout the evening, fireflies appear and a transformation begins. The fireflies bring to life the stories of the animals that are part of the tree, in the carvings, and you’ll wonder if your eyes are playing tricks on you as the stunning visual extravaganza takes place. There are several three-minute-long revelations to be seen: A graceful doe embarks on a thrilling cross-country journey. Love blossoms between two hummingbirds. A spry fox spreads gifts of love among the denizens of a wintry forest. Each vignette celebrates the eternal balance and harmony that exists in all living things.

The tree awakens throughout the night, sometimes when you least expect it. So don’t worry if you’ve missed one awakening—there’ll be another one yet to come, and chances are it will be completely different from the one that came before!

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2. The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic

If you were as amazed as we were by the photorealism of Disney’s hit live-action feature, The Jungle Book, prepare to be wowed by the limited-engagement show The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic. The feature film is a great fit for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Young stressed, with its stunning visual look and its themes that are tied to nature.

The nighttime spectacular, which is set on the Discovery River, combines live music and performance, breathtaking special effects, and Indian-inspired production numbers along with imagery from the films that can be viewed on massive curtains of water that glow to life above the river’s surface. Join Bagheera and other characters from The Jungle Book on a journey through the jungle, following Mowgli’s exciting, perilous, and sometimes hilarious wild encounters. Fans will hear favorite songs from the film—“Trust in Me,” “The Bare Necessities,” and “I Wan’na Be Like You”—all arranged in a rousing, Indian-inspired style.

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3. Tiffins/Nomad Lounge

Imagineers have left no detail untouched in Walt Disney World’s newest signature restaurant—and neither have the chefs! Themed to travel, the Tiffins menu celebrates the world cultures that Disney Imagineers visited in creating Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Dishes are inspired by Africa, Asia, and South America—and the art that hangs in the restaurant is, as well.

Weary travelers can also rest a spell at the adjacent Nomad Lounge, which boasts waterfront views along with hand-crafted cocktails and sustainable wines from the same regions that inspired the Tiffins menu.

To learn more about this distinctive new restaurant and lounge, explore your way over to our first look at Tiffins.

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4. Nighttime Entertainment Offerings

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is bringing you two new ways to get your party on this summer—or should we say, “parti”? At Harambe village in Africa, you can enjoy “Wildlife Parti,” a celebration that features singers, dancers, acrobats, and more. The Wildlife Parti has the feel of a bustling African village, bursting with authenticity and flair. From the Harambe Soccer Meerkats—acrobats who present comic soccer moves inspired by African animals—to the Karibu Sisters, a trio who perform elegant dance, a capella songs, and acoustic renditions of African party music, to the spectacularly outfitted Harambe Village Acrobats, there’s a feast for the eyes every evening.

Discovery Island Carnivale

The party is also underway at Discovery Island Carnivale, where dancers, stilt walkers, and musicians look to Carnival celebrations around the world to inspire a fete you won’t forget. You’ll hear the Paraguayan harp, distinctive Latin drumming, and world-beat rhythms.

Laura Offerdahl, a WDI Executive Producer, told D23, “One of our show directors says, ‘The more you look, the more you see.’ I think that’s true of all of our offerings.”

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5. Favorite Attractions in a New Light

Expedition Everest is thrilling by day, and it takes excitement to a whole ’nother level at night! The same can be said for Kali River Rapids: ’Tis a perilous journey when the sun is out… after dark, it may be even more exhilarating. Taking Disney’s Animal Kingdom into the night is about more than just turning on the lights—it adds another dimension to all of your favorite attractions as you—literally—experience them in a brand-new light. The ride you know and love becomes a ride you get to know and love all over again.

Kilimanjaro Safaris at night

In the case of Kilimanjaro Safaris, Rohde explained to us that new technology made it possible for guests to now enjoy nocturnal encounters, lit as if by sunset. You’ll ride the all-terrain caravan through the savanna, but you might notice the animals behaving differently than they do in the light of day. Lighting is placed strategically, to evoke the setting sun and the rising moon, and your safari guide will help point out the reserve’s animal residents and share details about their nocturnal habits. Two new animal species have also come to the savanna: hyenas and African wild dogs. They’re known to stay up quite late.

Of course, everywhere you look at Disney’s Animal Kingdom—day or night!—you’ll find something that surprises, delights, and maybe even makes you think.

“Disney’s Animal Kingdom has a special kind of magic,” Rohde said. “It’s the magic of nature, and that’s a magic you can believe in—because it, in fact, is real. And we celebrate that magic as night falls—with light, with music, and with ceremonies.”

We couldn’t agree more!