I did not attend the 24 hour celebration held at Disneyland yesterday. Instead, I drooled over my phone while following updates from Twitter, blogs, Facebook and Instragram. I'm not big on the crowds that flock (now, more than ever) to Disneyland. I have had the taste of the quaint morning walk when you can stroll from land to land with only seeing a handful a people. Now that feeling is far and few. No matter, I still love my second home.
On Wednesday I got my Disney dose by visiting DCA and Disneyland for a pair of hours in the late afternoon. I strolled in a planned outfit of red, white and blue under the Memorial Day decor on Buena Vista Street. As we walked by the "Storytellers" statue my aunt Cathy asked what time was it supposed to represent, and I chime in "1923". And I realize and stated , I'm a such a nerd! She responds, "No dear, I prefer to call you a Geek".
Here's to the Geeks- 8 stages of Becoming a Disney Super Fan.
It's Kind of a Cute Story
Roland “Rolly” Crump is a living Disney legend whose life has span a career in and out of Disney for more than 40 years. Trying to get a bit more information on Haunted Mansion (and yes, the description and history is coming) I decided to give it a whirl. It really is a cute story and has so many stories about his interaction with Walt. If you get a chance, please read it. For any Disney fan, this is a great book to delve into. The funny stories he has about the “Old Man” aka Walt are just a treasure, ah, to be a fly on the wall back then.
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Haunted Mansion,
Rolly Crump,
Tikki Room
Dapper Day a la Disneybound Spring 2013
Today, was Disneyland's "unofficial" Dapper Day Spring Fling. I, of course, love history encompasses vintage fashion, and when you add Disneyland to the mix, you have a must attend event. Myself, the hubby and sister did attend Fall's Dapper Day but didn't really get to mingle or take pictures. So this time I went with a plan and our plan went just one step further than vintage clothing it added a Disneybound mix.
There is this "movement" called "Disneybounding" and what it means is that you as individual inspired by Disney character give your fashion a Disney flair. It could be in the colors, it could be in the accessories, it's your spin. So my sister and I decided that we would not only go dapper, but Disneybound. This took a lot of time at the thrift shops, but really it's been so much fun! Just a quick side note, Thrift stores are AWESOME. In the end, based on items we were able to acquire and how recognizable- we chose Cruella De Vil and Perdita (the female Dalmatian)- no jokes please.
The day began with picking up our Dapper Day commemorative pins at the Grand California Hotel in Downtown Disney. We then moved along to DCA and enjoyed Minnie's Fly Girls along with other Dapper Dan's.
There is this "movement" called "Disneybounding" and what it means is that you as individual inspired by Disney character give your fashion a Disney flair. It could be in the colors, it could be in the accessories, it's your spin. So my sister and I decided that we would not only go dapper, but Disneybound. This took a lot of time at the thrift shops, but really it's been so much fun! Just a quick side note, Thrift stores are AWESOME. In the end, based on items we were able to acquire and how recognizable- we chose Cruella De Vil and Perdita (the female Dalmatian)- no jokes please.
The day began with picking up our Dapper Day commemorative pins at the Grand California Hotel in Downtown Disney. We then moved along to DCA and enjoyed Minnie's Fly Girls along with other Dapper Dan's.
We then frolicked over to Animation to play in the Beast's Library and see what characters we are most like.
Cruella was most like Ursula... we were hoping for herself.. but it didn't happen. Ursula hmmm.... I wonder if it was because of the hair... anyways. As for me,
I got Mrs. Incredible. I'lll take it!!!
On the way out, she found a puppy, but it wouldn't go with her. As we walked along Buena Vista we ran into one of the fabulous citizen's of Buena Vista, Donna the Dog Lady, and her fabulous pup.
We also were able to get in one of the great shows of Buena Vista Street and admire other Dapper Dans out and about.
Even Tower of Tower was a Dapper Event.
The culmination of the day came with the DisneyBound meet up. IT WAS WONDERFUL. To see the creativity of others when it come to not only vintage but DISNEY is impressive. Thanks so much to those who were so kind and welcoming and allowing for the picture. Thanks to @Disney_g33k for hosting. It was great!!!
We did get a group picture which hasn't been posted yet, which involves well over 100 people in front of the castle!! I will update as soon as I get my grubby little paws on them. Happy Disneybound Dapper day!
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Dapper Day,
Disneybound
Timothy Mouse
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Alex Monroe,
disney,
fashion,
Jennifer Meyer Jewelry,
Michael Kors,
polyvore,
style
Ghost Host
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1928,
Alexis Bittar,
disney,
fashion,
Hollister Co.,
J Brand,
Jean Paul Gaultier,
polyvore,
Rare London,
style
Casual Snow
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Bounkit,
Carven,
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Emilio Pucci,
fashion,
Lauren Ralph Lauren,
polyvore,
RED Valentino,
style,
Talbots
A Sneak of the post to come
Taken from Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, 1970 "Disney After Dark". Yep, that's Kurt Russell. Just a sneak of the post to come, which will be a bit more in depth than the others. Enjoy!
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Haunted Mansion,
New Orleans Square
Spirit of America Room at It's a Small World
Hello! I'm excited to present a new way of viewing some of the content that is written on the website.
I love, love, love to read and long bodies of text with little to few images are A-okay with me.
However, I know that is not for all. So, I'm conducting a test, a way to show some interesting fun facts about the rides in a interactive zoom in kinda way. It's great for those visual people and for those who just want the fun facts thrown out there. Please, please, please let me know what you think!
I love, love, love to read and long bodies of text with little to few images are A-okay with me.
However, I know that is not for all. So, I'm conducting a test, a way to show some interesting fun facts about the rides in a interactive zoom in kinda way. It's great for those visual people and for those who just want the fun facts thrown out there. Please, please, please let me know what you think!
Labels:
Fantasyland,
It's A Small World,
Prezi
It's A Small World
Opening Day:
It's A Small World opened on May 28, 1966. Walt joined children
representing 16 ethnic groups to pour waters from around the world (the seven
seas and nine major lagoons). International Children’s Choir of Long Beach along with
local folk dance groups were also in attendance. The event was known as
“Operation water”, a great marketing event by publicist Jack Linguist.
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Fantasyland,
It's A Small World
New DCA
Normally, I won't do posts on DCA, however, as a lover of the past.... I love it! The ole Burbank LOVE IT! The new cast member costumes- Love it! The feel of Carsland J'Adore! - So here's a bit of the oooh and aahh from my recent visit. I also got (several) of the newspapers- first edition! I'll have to scan and put them up, it's now history.
Disney Inspired
Two of my favorite things. Vintage and Disney. Enjoy!
Amy Membberson
I should be back to some serious posting early next week.
Amy Membberson
I should be back to some serious posting early next week.
Disneyland's secret Restroom?
WHA?!!! I have always felt pretty confident that I knew where all the restroom of Disneyland were located...but apparently, I was wrong, and now its closed!!! BOO! Follow the link and Happy Memorial Day too all!
http://www.secretrestroom.com/index.php
http://www.secretrestroom.com/index.php
Casey Jr. Circus Train
Casey Jr. was one original ride
that wasn't opened to the public (although it appeared so on T.V.) on opening
day. It didn’t start chugging along until July 31, 1955. Casey Jr. was first
conceptualized as a "high speed" ride but because it could result in
jumping the tracks, the idea was nixed.
(Side story: I have known a few cast members in my day,
and I have it on good authority that this actually is a fear for Disney.
Conductors are taught to slow down during the bottom loop as you come around
the curve. )
Instead, Casey Jr. was
engineered as a “B’ ticket ride that would chug along the tracks. The 3 minute
30 second ride didn’t have much to look at in its first year. It wasn’t until
Disney installed the miniature scenes in September 1956 that it could be
described as “scenic”.
If you listen closely as it goes
up the last hill near Cinderella’s castle you can hear Casey hissing “I think I
can” and as he goes down the hill “I knew I could”.
On aboard!
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Casey Jr.,
Fantasyland
Memorable Mondays: Snow White Wishing Well and Grotto
April 9th, 1961:
Walt Disney dedicates the Snow White Wishing Well and Grotto.
*** Please note that this WAS suppose to be for April 9th, which was a Monday. But my computer crashed.... after some furious tears, deciding to go Mac from PC and going on vacation, this is what you get :D
Located to the right of the hub of the Castle just before the side entrance, you'll find a quaint little spot. Here you will find a wishing well and a dainty waterfall with white marble statues of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The white marble statues were gifts given to Walt Disney by an unnamed Italian
sculptor, who owned the small soap casts but had never seen the movie. Following what inspiration he had in front of him the artist carved all the statues at the
same height, about three feet tall. It was then Disney Legend, John Hench, who was placed to the task of where to place them at Disneyland. To create the illusion that Snow White was taller
than the dwarfs, Hench and his team (I guess that would make them “Hench men”
hahah…sorry) created depth and height to the statues by placing Snow at the
highest point of all the other statues, and the dwarfs closer to eye level- forced perspective. A few other statues of furry animals – a baby deer, bunny and few others– were made to continue the illusion.
When inaugurated in 1961, the Grotto did NOT have
the music that plays today. The song, “I’m Wishing”, was not introduced until
1987. The voice used for the recording is the original
voice actress of Snow White, Adriana Castelotti. A lovely post on Adriana can be found
her on Filmic Light’s blog found HERE. I strongly suggest
watching the Youtube clip, she’s just too cute and sweet.
The story that goes along with her recording is so “Disneyesque”
that I had to share. I’ve seen this story in several places including Daveland, and Mouseplanet
. Before I place, reminder, this is not
my own- this was posted by Al Lutz.
The last take...
There's
a wonderful story about Adriana Caselotti's re-recording of the soundtrack now
used at Snow White's Wishing Well at Disneyland - that was done back during the
50th anniversary theatrical re-release of Snow White. [A magazine writer friend
related it to me, and this seems like the perfect part of the site to finally
tell it.]
Apparently,
Adriana used to take the greatest of pride that until her very last days she
could still do the famous "voice" - and usually she sounded just
about as fresh then as she did back in the late thirties.
As
you may well know, I'm Wishing, the song you hear every few
minutes at the well requires a very solid, almost operatic, voice to perform
well. Over the years for the more demanding studio work, Adriana had been
increasingly replaced by several other actresses who were a little bit more
reliable whenever it came time to do Snow's voice.
For
this little project, apparently the forces that be at Disney thought it would
be a nice touch to give her one last shot to digitally record and replace the
patched together film soundtrack they were using at the grotto since it was
originally installed. They wanted to capture her performance as Snow for
posterity as the years went on.
Anyway,
the day for the session came, and sadly, try as she may, Adriana just could not
reach the high notes required of her for the song. Take after take came and
then went - and she just couldn't make it. People who had pushed so very hard
for her to do this little project were heartbroken to say the least.
Finally,
apparently just as she sensed they were going to call the session over, she
asked if she could go ahead and ask someone for help. Rather puzzled, (since
she was alone in the studio) the engineer and producer went ahead and gave her the
go-ahead.
She
turned away from the mike - looked up skyward - and very quietly asked:
Mr.
Disney, if you are up there - please help me find Snow White's voice.
After
a moment, she turned back around and asked for a last take. The engineer
crossed his fingers, hit the start button, and the tape began to roll. She got
each and every note absolutely perfect that one last time.
[And
yes... those tears welling up in your eyes now are just what happened to
everyone who was in the studio too upon the completion of the track.]
So,
the next time you stop by Snow White's Wishing Well at Disneyland do take a
careful listen won't you? It's quite a heavenly performance they have playing
there if you ask me.
-
Al Lutz
Gives
you goosebumps doesn’t it?
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