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Theatre Review: Tina – The Tina Turner Musical

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What an evening. I try my hardest to go into every musical blind, having not heard music or storylines ahead of time, but this phenomenal story of Tina Turner’s life challenged that. Still, I was not completely sure what to expect from this show, aside from the fact that it tells Tina Turner’s story, and continues to sell out in London. Tina Turner to this day has a fervent fan base, many of which were elated to also be in the audience tonight, wearing costumes and/or wigs to look like the singer at various performances over her illustrious career.

Tina – The Tina Turner Musical begins with her in adulthood, and seemingly takes you into her memories going back to her childhood, where you quickly learn that the tragedies of her life began very early on. Born Anna-Mae Bullock, Tina had parental struggles that preceded her well-known tumultuous relationship with Ike Turner. Her life in Tennessee was complicated, and her fateful move to St. Louis allowed her to follow her dreams, though at the expense of much of her joy. Ike’s abuse toward her continues and intensifies, until she reaches deep inside herself, and allows herself to fight back.

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Assisted by her more recent Buddhist faith, her “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo” chants bring her courage and strength to endure and eventually escape Ike’s grasp. With a Las Vegas show and very little income, Tina felt lost, as she continued to work for almost no income trying to support her sons. Her luck turned when her longtime tour manager and assistant Rhonda Graam got in touch with songwriter Terry Britten and artist manager and music producer Roger Davies who saw her promise and chose to manage her despite ongoing challenges with Capitol Records executives at the time.

The hit song “What’s Love Got to With It” was Tina Turner’s first #1 hit, topping the charts, with the album being nominated for a Grammy. In this process, she met the true love of her life, her second husband Erwin Bach. It took a long time, but the story ends happily, as Tina Turner realizes her dreams and finds the love she deserved.

Her story was too long to be limited to such a short time (about 2 hours and 45 minutes with a 15-minute intermission), but nonetheless, I understood the premise. In a sense, the quick whirlwind storytelling really demonstrated Naomi Rodgers’ acting and vocal prowess, as she was able to effortlessly portray many emotions, and age her voice with the character.

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First off, Ayvah Johnson, as young Anna-Mae, is such a powerhouse, owning the stage for multiple solos in an arrangement of “Nutbush City Limits” reminiscent of a vibrant church choir. Anna-Mae’s (Naomi Rodgers) duet with her grandmother (Carla R. Stewart) of “Don’t Turn Around” was heartfelt, really serving as a turning point for the trajectory of Anna-Mae’s life. “Shake a Tailfeather” was such a fun number, well danced and visually appealing. Rodgers’ vocal abilities quickly apparent in “She Made My Blood Run Cold” and the audience was really feeling the excitement and power of the vocals. “Let’s Stay Together”, between Tina and Raymond (Gerard M. Williams) was a huge hit with the audience; the chemistry between Rodgers and Williams was palpable. “I Want to Take You Higher” was visually fascinating, using the song to illustrate the tragic timeline of Tina and Ike’s (Roderick Lawrence) relationship over the first 10 years, with Ike habitually cheating on her and getting into some dangerous habits, it is at this point that she is shown Buddhism.

The recording process for “River Deep – Mountain High” with Phil Spector was interesting to watch, knowing that Spector, however eccentric, was a pioneer in music history. As Ike grows more and more unhinged, you feel deeply for Tina’s struggles, as he continues the circle of abuse singing “Be Tender With Me Baby” hoping to keep her from standing up for herself and staying with him. “Proud Mary” (another huge audience hit), transitions us into the 1970s with a high energy number, followed by “I Don’t Really Wanna Fight No More” which was a purposefully jarring juxtaposition to “Proud Mary”, demonstrating the difference between her private life and her public persona.

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The entire performance of “I Don’t Really Wanna Fight No More” and the storytelling around it brought me, and most of the audience, to tears. I overheard someone sitting near me tell his seatmate that he held it together well until that song.

Act II moves us into the late 1970s, as Tina was working as a house cleaner and playing shows in Las Vegas to make enough money to support her sons alone. “Private Dancer” was used to illustrating this period of her life, but the lyrics and theme of the song I felt did not make sense, making her house cleaning work seem more sexual than it likely was. “Disco Inferno” was a complete delight, with plenty of sequins, disco balls, and fun choreography. The Abbey Road studio sessions to record her new album is so funny and cringey in the best way.

The blocking and use of past characters on stage, but barely illuminated, portrays her returning to her memories and using her past experiences to push her forward. This was used heavily in “I Can’t Stand the Rain” and “Tonight”. “Tonight” is especially poignant, with Turner reaching to her inner child and past self, as well as her grandmother who, at that point, was one of the only people in her life who truly loved her.

Naomi Rodgers is, of course, the standout as Tina Turner. Her abilities are insane, as I mentioned before, where a simple wig and outfit change was enough for you to believe Tina was older, based on Rodgers’ performance. Her singing abilities are unmatched, with phenomenal control and emotion. Roderick Lawrence was fantastic; in that, it only takes a few minutes for you to absolutely despise Ike Turner.

His range of being suave, manipulative, and completely enraged and unhinged is impressive, and truly created Ike on stage. Roz White, playing Tina’s mother Zelma, was great at embodying the complexity of her character, struggling with her own parenting, and still managing to be funny throughout. Zachary Freier-Harrison was as endearing as Roger Davies. His performance made the character especially endearing and his great relationship with Tina believable.

I would also be remiss to not talk about Aynah Johnson again, who clearly held her own on this stage, and will certainly continue to do so for years to come, should she choose to do so—What a talent.

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The set design was multi-layered, yet fairly simple. Backgrounds were done with projections but were different in that they often presented somewhat blurred, distant-looking landscapes, which was a visually appealing choice to keep the sharp details on the characters and physical sets and not overwhelm the eye. Physical sets were moved on and off stage by actors in seamless scene transitions and mostly consisted of doors and furniture.

Despite the simplicity, the choices allowed my imagination to take me to their settings, and it sometimes still felt cinematic. The band plays on the stage behind the projection screen and sometimes plays on stage with the actors as stage musicians if the scene calls for it. Their actual setup is not revealed until the final number when you see their formal setup as Tina’s New York concert musicians.

I have to say that the finale number made me feel a lot, especially still in the very recent wake of Tina Turner’s passing. The set, song choice and Rodgers’ performance made me feel as though the audience got to go back in time and steal one last moment with Tina Turner giving the performance of a lifetime.

When you go see the show, you should ensure you plan to stay past the finale for the most exciting mini-concert. Audience participation is strongly encouraged, and you find yourself dancing and singing along with Tina for two more songs before the curtain finally falls on what will be an unforgettable night of music, heart, and soul, telling the complex and beautiful life story of musical legend Tina Turner.

Tina-The Tina Turner Musical is performing at Hollywood Pantages Theatre until July 9, 2023. To get tickets click here.

 

Spooky Fun and Merry Magic Await Disney Cruise Line Guests

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The fun of the fall and winter holidays will meet the magic of Disney Cruise Line in late 2024 with the return of Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime Cruises. With rare itineraries to Hawaii and the South Pacific and more opportunities to visit Disney’s newest island destination in The Bahamas, families will have the chance to experience the fall seasons at sea in new and exciting ways.

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Bookings open to the public on June 26, 2023. Clients that are Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club and select other affinity groups may take advantage of the following extended early booking windows:

  • Pearl Castaway Club Members: Monday, June 19, 2023
  • Platinum Castaway Club Members, Golden Oak, and Club 33 Members: Tuesday, June 20, 2023
  • Gold Castaway Club Members: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
  • Silver Castaway Club Members, Disney Vacation Club, and Adventure Insiders: Thursday, June 22, 2023
  • Bookings open to all Guests: Monday, June 26, 2023 

Halloween on the High Seas

Halloween on the High Seas returns to Disney Cruise Line in mid-September through October 2024. This season of extra-special sailings will bring the fun of Halloween to guests on select cruises across the fleet with a host of added entertainment. Families will dress up and join Disney characters in their Halloween costumes; dance the night away at a spooky celebration on the upper decks; enjoy spinetingling themed food and beverages; and immerse themselves in a ghostly ship takeover with elaborate décor and a magical Pumpkin Tree.

From Port Canaveral, Florida, the Disney Wish will sail three- and four-night Bahamian voyages full of frightful fun, while the Disney Fantasy will offer these special themed cruises with lengths varying from four, six, and seven nights. Four- and six-night sailings on board the Disney Fantasy will take families to The Bahamas, while seven-night escapes will transport guests to fan-favorite destinations throughout The Bahamas and Caribbean.

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The Disney Magic will depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on vacations ranging from three to five nights to tropical destinations in The Bahamas and the Caribbean. Select sailings on both the Disney Magic and the Disney Fantasy will include a chance for families to discover fun and relaxation at Disney Cruise Line’s newest destination in The Bahamas. Located on the island of Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point, this vibrant beach retreat will be a unique celebration of Bahamian culture brought to life with the quality and service of a Disney vacation.

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From mid-November through December 2024, the Disney Cruise Line fleet will be decked from bow to stern with holiday cheer and entertainment during Very Merrytime Cruises. Holiday magic will be unwrapped for the whole family with joyful holiday décor; favorite characters in their finest festive attire; themed activities that are merry and bright; and celebrations on deck that are full of holiday spirit.

Very Merrytime Cruises

From mid-November through December 2024, the Disney Cruise Line fleet will be decked from bow to stern with holiday cheer and entertainment during Very Merrytime Cruises. Holiday magic will be unwrapped for the whole family with joyful holiday décor; favorite characters in their finest festive attire; themed activities that are merry and bright; and celebrations on deck that are full of holiday spirit.

Families who want to spend the most wonderful time of the year with Disney Cruise Line will have opportunities to sail from two home ports in Florida, as well as a selection of cruises from Galveston, Texas.

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Short holiday getaways will be offered from both home ports in the Sunshine State, with a selection of three- and four-night Bahamian Very Merrytime voyages on the Disney Wish from Port Canaveral and four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale aboard the Disney Dream.

The Disney Fantasy will also embark on a variety of four-night Very Merrytime sailings to The Bahamas, along with longer six- and seven-night itineraries in November and December. Select voyages on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy will include a day of fun in the sun along the white sand beaches of Disney Cruise Line’s newest destination at Lighthouse Point during the holiday season.

Cheerful cruises from Galveston aboard the Disney Magic will range in length from four to six nights, allowing families to celebrate the holiday season together while visiting tropical ports of call throughout the Caribbean.

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Disney Cruise Line guests can experience bucket-list itineraries in late 2024. The Disney Wonder will sail from Vancouver, Canada, to Honolulu, Hawaii, in late September with stops on the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii before arriving in Oahu. From Hawaii, the Disney Wonder will embark on a transpacific voyage to Sydney, Australia, that will take families through the South Pacific to visit once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Fiji, American Samoa and New Caledonia. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

Special Sailings to Hawaii and the South Pacific

In addition to the festive-themed sailings, Disney Cruise Line guests can experience bucket-list itineraries in late 2024. The Disney Wonder will sail from Vancouver, Canada, to Honolulu, Hawaii, in late September with stops on the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii before arriving in Oahu. From Hawaii, the Disney Wonder will embark on a transpacific voyage to Sydney, Australia, that will take families through the South Pacific to visit once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Fiji, American Samoa and New Caledonia.

Disney Cruise Line will then set sail on its second season of vacations from Australia and New Zealand, bringing the magic of Disney close to home for local families in the region.

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Travel to Bhutan with National Geographic Expeditions

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National Geographic Expeditions recently announced that it will be taking travelers to Bhutan beginning in 2024.

Visiting this country on the Himalayan mountains’ eastern edge offers views of dramatic landscapes and stunning architecture. Guests will be immersed in centuries-old traditions ardently protected by its government and its people, and meet with Bhutanese dignitaries offering once-in-a-lifetime conversations as guests learn about this unique country.

Let’s take a look at what guests will experience in Bhutan with National Geographic Expeditions. These are just highlights of all the amazing sights and experiences guests encounter.

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The Punakha Valley in Bhutan is one of the many scenic locations that travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Signature Land trip in Bhutan will experience when the trip launches in 2024. (Credit: National Geographic Expeditions)
Bhutan: Land of Mysticism and Mythology

The first day in Bhutan includes a visit to a monastery where a monk will offer a blessing for safe travels. This blessing is a common Bhutanese practice and is your introduction to the local culture.

The journey on this 11-day excursion continues to Thimphu, the Phobjika Valley, Punakha, and Paro.

In Thimphu, guests will stop at the Zangdok Pelri Temple, see the 169-foot Buddha Dordenma statue, hear from Buddhist practitioners, and even participate in a butter lamp lighting ceremony. Following lunch, at the Institute of Thirteen Arts and Crafts, guests will see amazing artwork and a traditional painting demonstration. One of the most significant elements of this trip happens at the Folk Heritage Museum. Here guests will meet with a member of the King’s Court for a question-and-answer session followed by dinner at the museum.

Next, the beautiful Dochula Pass and its spectacular views will greet you as you stand in awe of the Himalayan mountains. In the Phobjikha Valley, touring a 450-year-old monastery, hiking in the forested areas to spot birds and wildlife, plus visiting a local farming community, and having butter tea and lunch with a local farmer are just a few of the special moments in this region. Guests will also learn about the Black-Necked Crane and the local efforts to preserve and protect their roosting areas.

In Punakha, guests will engage with local villagers as they explore the countryside, Buddhist monasteries, the 520-foot suspension bridge, and the Punakha Dzong, an architectural wonder and the most important fortress in Bhutan.

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Through hands-on experiences and interactions with local people, travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Signature Land trip in Bhutan will gain exclusive access and understanding of the country’s culture and natural wonders. (Credit: National Geographic Expeditions)

Paro is also a delight. Here, guests will tour the National Museum to view the finest Bhutanese art collection of more than 3,000 pieces spanning 1,500 years of the country’s history and visit the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

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This is a dream trip for many reasons — the country has long protected its culture and has limited tourism. Known for its Gross National Happiness (GNH) Index, tourism and overall lifestyle are closely monitored by the government to contribute to the collective happiness of its people. For example, there are nine key markers that are measured, including culture, community, and the environment.

To learn more, visit National Geographic Expeditions.

New offerings Coming to Downtown Disney this summer

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A new era has begun in the Downtown Disney District, that enhances already familiar and exciting venues with new flare and taste. With building redesigns and menu changes to fit in with the Disneyland Resort’s new vision for their future it is a great time as ever to plan your next trip to the resort. New menus are being introduced just in time for summer throughout the District, and some are rolling out as their revamped restaurant venues have just been unveiled.
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Now Open! Jazz Kitchen Coastal Grill & Patio and Beignets Expressed

For more than two decades, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen has been revered for its warm hospitality, French Quarter flair, bold flavors, and famous, hot beignets! Building on this rich tradition, the iconic restaurant has evolved with a fresh new look, new name, and new menu! The location is celebrating its reopening as Jazz Kitchen Coastal Grill & Patio, a modern, casual, and fun celebration of the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and Beignets Expressed.

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The restaurant’s all-day menu features long-time fan favorites alongside new selections such as Lobster & Crawfish Sliders, Chile-Spiced Honey Glazed Grilled Salmon, Gumbo LA-LA filled with succulent seafood, the Grilled Open Faced Lobster BLT Po-Boy and the Reef & Beef, a delectable entrée of grilled shrimp and braised short ribs. This contemporary menu pairs perfectly with a newly expanded wine list from California vintners, and seasonal, seaside-style cocktails.

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And let’s not forget the famous beignets! Beignets Expressed is a fast, friendly, and fun counter-service spot, bestowing the much-loved New Orleans confection served classically (fried and topped with heaping mounds of powdered sugar) and the specialty glazed beignets, dipped, drizzled, and sprinkled in infinitely delicious flavors. Signature and seasonal glazed selections include Snickerdoodle, Fruity Crunch, and Bananas Foster.

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New! Clyde’s Hot Chicken

Have you had a chance to taste Clyde’s Hot Chicken yet? It’s a new cart located in the district near the Disneyland Monorail that serves scrumptious Nashville hot chicken on a stick, handmade fresh daily, and available in three different heat level seasonings. If you really want to turn it up a notch, try the Hot as Cali with cayenne and habanero spices!

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Coming soon: The Alley!

The courtyard next to Splitsville Luxury Lanes is being transformed into an exciting space — The Alley — with interactive games, live music, lounge areas, and seats for dining. This summer, you can relax, play games and create memories in this fun new spot, and enjoy all the delicious food and beverage offerings from Splitsville.

Shopping is always on the menu in the district! Disney Home and WonderGround Gallery have recently reopened with unique selections of Disney décor. Down the way, you can pop into Lovepop for the coolest 3D pop-up cards, and Pelé Soccer for the latest in soccer gear and apparel.

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It’s an exciting time as Downtown Disney District continues to be reimagined with new dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences, along with long-time favorites throughout the promenade. Future plans for the district also include the addition of Din Tai Fung, a world-renowned Chinese restaurant known for its soup dumplings and noodles, plus masterful Mexican cuisine by Michelin-starred Chef Carlos Gaytán at Paseo and Céntrico, and the oh-so-yummy California-Cuban cheese rolls and pastries from Porto’s Bakery and Cafe.

The best is yet to come to Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort. With experiences and offerings coming to this ever-growing Disney property, this landscape is sure to benefit from all this welcome change. As the resort continues to grow and welcomes new neighbors to its already exciting offerings, there is no telling what your favorite offerings will be. Stay tuned to Socal*Thrills for the latest updates.

Six The Musical Lands Historic Mark in the OC

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“Six: The Musical” turns the pages of history and flips a golden crown into an electrifying musical concert for the ages. The interweaving contemporary culture of fashion, dating, song, and dance is forever entangled with tales of toxic relationships and abusive power as told by sultry muses tied with a common link. That link happens to be King Henry VIII – husband of the six ex-wives each spinning their “her-story” ballad of their outlandish marriage to the prominent royal.

Their fate is forever remembered in divorce, beheading, death, and one survival. Tune in LIVE on stage at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts to hear their powerful voices above the rowdy audience. Dazzle in the sparkle of the glimmering rhinestone-covered handheld microphones, stomping footwear, and colorful costumes.

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2022 Aragon Tour Production Photos

The live performance is graced by the presence of an all-female and non-binary cast and musicians. Khaila Wilcoxon as Catherine of Aragon. Storm Lever as Anne Boleyn. Natalie Paris as Jane Seymour. Olivia Donalson as Anna of Cleves. Courtney Mack as Katherine Howard. Gabriela Carrillo as Catherine Parr. The Ladies in Waiting is composed of a four-piece band. Conductor Valerie Maze on keyboard. Janetta Goines is on bass. Rose Laguana on guitars. Paige Durr is on drums.

The rock concert approach with minimal scene changes permits the queens to address and interact with the audience directly. The dance numbers are solid with the queens rotating as each other’s backup dancers and singers. There is no show without the whole cast and crew pouring talent visibly onstage for the majority of the show’s running time.

The lovely sirens shower the stage with 80 minutes of banging instruments and inspiring vocals, remixes, and hybrids. Influences of many popular female artists can be picked apart and sewn together. Beyoncé and Shakira. Lily Allen and Avril Lavigne. Adele and Sia. Nicki Minaj and Rihanna. Ariana Grande and Britney Spears. Alicia Keys and Emeli Sandé. Music fans will rejoice at the inventive homages.

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2022 Aragon Tour Production Photos

The lack of an intermission leaves ample time between music numbers for sassy mean-girl jabs in light of spiritual fun amongst the ex-wives duking it out to be crowned who had it worst. Their unwavering and unconventional sisterhood type relationship can be related somehow in some way to someone listening in the audience. The harmonious perfect pitches and emotional tones bring the house together.

The expansion pack of Cell Block Tango from “Chicago”. Less political than “Hamilton”; less romantic than “Hadestown”. “Six: The Musical” raises the voice of the voiceless. An astonishing musical tribute to women linking relatable struggling relationships past and present. This Tony Award winner for Best Costume Design and Best Original Score was written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. “Six: The Musical” is now playing until June 25, 2023, at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

Disneyland Celebrates Halfway to the Holidays

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It’s never too early to start counting down to the holidays While it may not be time to dig out that ugly sweater just yet, Disneyland Resort is giving you a sneak peek at the new cozy wintertime attire that Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will be sporting this holiday season and confirming the return of just some holiday favorites! There are even festive treats you can enjoy NOW, in celebration of Halfway to the Holidays, because why should we have to wait until December to treat ourselves to some irresistibly delicious sips and bites?

Mickey and his crew always look their best for the holidays, and this year will be no different. Check out the mid-century modern-inspired looks they’ll sport in Disneyland Park, putting a spin on the classic red and green with the addition of pastel colors and playful prints. These looks will include snowy sparkle, and please peep their matching holly brooches crafted by Minnie Mouse herself.

Craving even more holiday cheer to look forward to? Well, we’re thrilled to share that the fan-favorite attraction transformation “it’s a small world” Holiday will return to Disneyland Park this holiday season! This is always a must-do during the holidays!

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We are already buzzing with excitement to kick off another joyful holiday season at the Disneyland Resort and look forward to sharing many more details about the upcoming holiday season in the future. In the meantime, let’s celebrate Halfway to the Holidays!

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Theme Park reservations and valid admission for the same park on the same day are required for park entry. Park reservations are limited, subject to availability and not guaranteed. Entertainment, experiences, and offerings may be modified, limited in availability or unavailable, and are subject to restrictions, and change or cancellation without notice. Park admission and offerings are not guaranteed. Visit https://disneytraveltradeinfo.com/dlr for important information to know before visiting.

Disney Cruise Line Announces 2023 Holiday Voyages

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year for planning a cruise vacation! This week, Disney Cruise Line not only announced 2024 fall itineraries for even more magical family vacations at sea, but also brand-new entertainment coming to Very Merrytime cruises in 2023.

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2023 Verry Merrytime Cruises

Are you looking to trade in white snow for white sand beaches? If so, Disney Cruise Line provides the perfect tropical setting for a family holiday getaway. With two brand-new entertainment experiences, Disney characters dressed in jolly new looks, and fun-filled activities for the whole family, the high seas will be brimming with the spirit of the holidays later this year.

New Tree Lighting Ceremony

On the first night of all Very Merrytime sailings, guests will gather around the three-deck-tall tree in the ship’s atrium for a brand-new tree lighting ceremony. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy will invite families to sing along to classic holiday tunes, followed by a countdown that will not only make the tree merry and bright but also introduce the guests of honor for the cruise.

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“Deck” the Halls at Mickey and Minnie’s Holiday Party

Mickey and Minnie’s Holiday Party, another brand-new experience on these specialty sailings, will invite families to the upper decks for a one-of-a-kind celebration at sea filled with tidings of good cheer. This high-energy deck party – thrown by Mickey and Minnie – will feature favorite Disney friends as they celebrate friendship, love, and family with a fresh mix of classic and original holiday songs.

Can’t get enough holiday décor? In addition to these new entertainment offerings, the Disney Cruise Line decks and halls will be filled with boughs of holly from bow-to-stern during Very Merrytime cruises. Aboard these seasonal sailings, guests will also find beloved Disney characters debuting new holiday attire, themed Very Merrytime activities for the entire family, carolers singing contemporary versions of songs that celebrate a myriad of holidays, commemorative merchandise, and festive food and beverage items.

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With cruises from Florida and California, adults and children alike will discover the wonder of the holidays at sea in 2023. 

Disney Cruise Line will set sail from a new South Florida home in Fort Lauderdale, offering four- and five-night Very Merrytime cruises aboard the Disney Dream to tropical locales in the western Caribbean and Bahamas. Also from Florida, the Disney Wish, and Disney Fantasy will continue sailing from Port Canaveral to The Bahamas and Caribbean. The Disney Magic will set sail to Baja and the Mexican Riviera from San Diego for holiday sailings before wrapping up the season in Galveston, Texas with Very Merrytime cruises to the western Caribbean.

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“The Flash” Movie Review

The Flash

The Flash has returned and through the power of the speed force is bringing together a new band of super friends on what is sure to be a wild ride for DC fans. Ezra Miller is back and this time, making us all take a double take as Barry Allen and as you guessed it, Barry Allen.

The duality of Miller is the focus of the new film, weaving a story that becomes more compelling as the film sprints to the epic finish. Portraying Allen in two universal variants, we are once again brought into the multiverse, but before you think this is like what we’ve seen before, you may want to think again. For comic book and super hero movie fans alike, this movie really makes it work, bringing the pivotal elements of the iconic storyline, Flashpoint, to life. This makes The Flash the best multiverse movie of the year.

The Academy Award-winning formula for movies as portrayed in last year’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” has set a new standard for what makes for a compelling multiverse film, personal stakes, and a story with heart. This superhero movie has both while also containing some of the most exciting sequences ever brought to a superhero movie.

All this is done so wonderfully by a fantastic cast. There are two portrayals of the fastest man alive, while also getting two of the best portrayals of Batman back to the big screen, Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck.

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The driving force of the Flash in this film is his personal tragedy, the murder of his mother when he was a child. For fans familiar with Flashpoint, this film drives the themes into overdrive, bringing Allen face to face with his tragic past, pushing him down a path that puts the very fabric of the multiverse in the balance.

Unlike Bruce who has become Batman to spare others of the tragedy he faced, Barry has come to his motivation to become a hero in a very different way. He adopted his alter ego, while Bruce created his to help others. It is this difference that gives the story personal stakes as our main character ends up committing an act based on this which sets the story into motion.

The opening sequence aside from being large as well as one of the most exciting comic book sequences in recent memory is one of the only sequences that portray the DECU as we know it. Superhero action and drama are masterfully directed by Andy Muschietti in the world where we know Bruce Wayne’s Batman being portrayed by Ben Affleck as well as other familiar DECU regulars. It is not only in the main DECU timeline that he directs his cast but especially in the alternate past which our main character creates.

It’s only after Barry tries to change his tragic past that we meet some scene-stealing versions of our favorite characters. Keaton’s return as Batman is what gives the film some of that extra movie magic while also helping ground the personal stakes in this film. It really is exciting to see Keaton’s Batman suit up again and even if mostly assisted with CGI rendering, it is awesome to see him kick butt. Ultimately Barry Allen’s character development and motivations here are most influenced by the wisdom of the first and the most iconic Batman on the big screen.

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The introduction of Sasha Calle as Supergirl is less exciting in this film, but her inclusion in the story can be recognized as valiant as the character’s action sequences are also what adds to this being one of the best superhero movies of all time. In the film her power level and strength are great and the action sequences that move forward are awesome to watch, but her character does not convincingly reach the heights and the humanity the rest of the cast takes us.

Calle plays well against this great cast and even goes toe to toe with the first villain of the DECU, General Zod. Michael Shannon makes a return as an alternate version of his character, however, this Supergirl’s stakes aren’t enough to leave the same impact when faced with Keaton’s Batman. Ultimately both characters are along for the ride and you are left wanting more, even if one is a newcomer and one is now a film icon.

The CGI makes Miller’s performance convincing and is done well, after a few minutes, you’ll find yourself more engaged with their story than the movie magic involved in getting them there. It is the dynamic that these two characters that Miller plays develop that make for a great movie, that presents what it is to struggle to move beyond personal tragedy. The heart and soul that many superhero films lately have been lacking are found here and work almost flawlessly.

Beyond that, it is these performances from Miller that make this film one of the best superhero stories told. The Flash is back and the fans are going to love him. What Andy Muschietti has been able to do here is nothing short of fantastic. So Run don’t walk to watch The Flash Only in Theaters on June 16.

Disneyland Resort California Residents Summer Ticket Offer is Back

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Golden State residents, spend your summer at Disneyland Resort with a limited-time ticket offer! With thrilling adventures, popular attractions, beloved characters, delightful treats, and the Disney100 anniversary celebration at Disneyland Resort in full swing, summertime is a great time to visit.

For a limited time, California residents can visit Disneyland Resort for as little as $83 per person, per day with this special ticket offer. These 3-Day, 1-Park per day tickets start at $249 for admission Mondays through Thursdays, or as low as $299 ($100 per day) for admission any day — including weekends — for eligible guests. Upgrades such as Park Hopper tickets or Disney Genie+ service are also available.

These limited-time tickets are available for purchase beginning today! California residents may redeem their tickets on any three eligible days from June 12-Sept. 28, 2023, subject to park reservation availability. Learn more about these special tickets at Disneyland.com. Valid admission and park reservation for the same park on the same date is required for park entry.

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  • In the reimagined Mickey’s Toontown, you’ll find new, interactive experiences and returning familiar favorites, plus the new attraction Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, where the whole group can embark on a zany adventure through the cartoon world of Mickey Mouse on a train engineered by Goofy.
  • Part of the Disney100 celebration at Disneyland Resort, “Wondrous Journeys” is a heartwarming nighttime spectacular honoring 100 years of Walt Disney Animation Studios with nods to every film released by the iconic studio over the past century.
    State-of-the-art projections and fireworks bring these beloved stories to life in multiple locations through August 31, 2023.
  • A lively parade with nine vibrant floats, fashion-forward costumes and upbeat music, “Magic Happens” celebrates moments where magic comes to life with characters from Disney Animation tales including “Frozen 2,” “The Sword in the Stone,” “Moana” and “Sleeping Beauty,” as well as Disney and Pixar’s “Coco.”
  • In Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, embark on missions to aid the Rebellion aboard two exciting attractions, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Once you’ve completed your missions, wander the trade outpost on Batuu and perhaps spot some familiar faces including R2-D2, Chewbacca and the Mandalorian and Grogu.

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  • “World of Color — ONE” — an impressive water show which debuted on Paradise Bay as part of the Disney100 celebration at Disneyland Resort — celebrates how a single action, like a drop of water, creates a ripple that can grow into a wave of change. The first Disneyland Resort nighttime spectacular with characters, music and moments from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, the Avengers and Star Wars in the same production, this show is sure to include some of your favorite characters.
  • For a limited-time engagement beginning June 30, 2023, “Rogers: The Musical” will tell the tale of Steve Rogers (or as you may know him better, Captain America) in an all-new, one-act musical theater production. Performed in the famed Hyperion Theater, the show will feature five original songs, appearances by select members of the Avengers and more.
  • In Avengers Campus, thrill seekers can get their adrenaline pumping on Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: BREAKOUT! and the whole family can help save the land from pesky Spider-Bots on WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure. After a busy afternoon around the campus, you may even encounter favorite Super Heroes such as Spider-Man, Black Widow and Black Panther.
  • In Pixar Pier, you can explore a whimsical boardwalk and enjoy attractions such as Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind or the high-speed Incredicoaster, dine on playful bites and drinks or perhaps even meet a character from a favorite Pixar story. And now, you can enjoy some of Pixar Pier’s attractions during “World of Color — ONE,” so you can see the show from a new point of view!
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From Sept. 1–Nov. 2., 2023, Plaza de la Familia at Disney California Adventure Park celebrates the spirit of Día de los Muertos, plus decor and entertainment inspired by Disney and Pixar’s “Coco.” Among the activities to enjoy are “A Musical Celebration of Coco,” an entertaining street show honoring the beloved film and the everlasting bonds of family. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)

Plus, from Sept. 1-Oct. 31, 2023, Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort will bring seasonal décor, bewitching new outfits for Mickey Mouse and his pals, the “Halloween Screams” nighttime spectacular at Disneyland park and so much more across the resort. Plaza de la Familia will celebrate the spirit of Día de los Muertos in Disney California Adventure park from Sept. 1-Nov.2, 2023, with colorful décor, menu items inspired by Mexican cuisine and entertainment featuring characters and songs from Disney and Pixar’s “Coco.”

And when hunger strikes, you can enjoy classic treats like churros, popcorn and Mickey Mouse ice cream bars alongside refreshing sips like cold brews, mint juleps and slushies.

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Disneyland Resort Celebrates the Arrival of Fall with Halloween Time

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The Disneyland Resort is getting ready to embrace the autumn season with open arms as it announces the return of two highly anticipated events: Halloween Time and Plaza de la Familia.  Starting September 1, 2023, guests will once again be able to immerse themselves in the spooktacular festivities and magical celebrations that Disneyland is known for.  As an extra treat, Oogie Boogie Bash – a Disney Halloween Party, will make its comeback, delighting visitors on 25 select nights.

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort:
Halloween Time at Disneyland is a much-loved annual event that brings a unique blend of enchantment and spookiness to the park.  From September 1 through October 31, guests will experience a bewitching transformation of both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.  Iconic attractions will be adorned with autumn-themed decor, offering a delightful ambiance throughout the parks while ghoulish culinary delights will treat the taste buds of young and old.  The famous Main Street, U.S.A. pumpkin festival, featuring hundreds of glowing jack-o’-lanterns, will once again mesmerize visitors as they enter Disneyland Park and take in Mickey and his friends decked out in Halloween outfits.  Over in DCA, Cars Land also dons Haul-O-Ween finery to transform into Radiator Screams, complete with seasonal overlays for “Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree” and “Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween.”

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For those seeking a little more thrill in their Halloween adventures, over in Avengers Campus, “Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark” returns as a Halloween incarnation of “Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!”

Haunted Mansion Holiday:
One of the most anticipated highlights of Halloween Time is the transformation of the Haunted Mansion into the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” takes over the classic attraction, infusing it with his own brand of holiday spirit.  Guests will find themselves immersed in a captivating journey through a mash-up of Halloween and Christmas, experiencing the captivating sights and sounds of this seasonal overlay capped off with this year’s spectacular gingerbread house creation.

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Halloween never comes alive as it does after sundown, when the nighttime seasonal show “Halloween Screams” takes the place of the current “Wondrous Journeys” and enlivens Main Street, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Rivers of America, and “it’s a small world” with music, projections, special effects, and on select nights, fireworks.  “Wondrous Journeys” ends for the year on August 31st, while “Halloween Screams” plays nightly through October 31st.

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Even Downtown Disney will get into the swing of the season as trick-or-treaters can enjoy Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit and purchase a map leading them on a quest for a collectible keepsake.  Maps will be valid for redemption through November 1, or while supplies last.

Plaza de la Familia:
Alongside the Halloween festivities, Disneyland Resort will also celebrate the vibrant and rich culture of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Plaza de la Familia.  This immersive experience, inspired by the beloved Disney-Pixar film Coco, invites guests to explore the world of Miguel Rivera and his musical adventure.  Plaza de la Familia will showcase live entertainment, delicious food, and interactive experiences that honor the importance of family and the Mexican tradition of celebrating loved ones who have passed away.  From September 1 through November 2, Paradise Gardens in DCA will showcase Mariachi music and Folklórico dancers with “A Musical Celebration of Coco” along with family crafts, photo-ops, a Memory Wall, and more!  In Frontierland, Día de los Muertos will also have its traditional tribute with marigolds, skeletons, and papel picado banners.

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Oogie Boogie Bash:
Adding to the Halloween excitement, Oogie Boogie Bash – a Disney Halloween Party, returns for 25 select nights between September 5 through October 31.  This separate-ticket event will be held at DCA, offering an exclusive and not-so-scary experience for guests of all ages.  Oogie Boogie Bash will feature an array of entertainment, including stage shows, interactive experiences, trick-or-treating, character encounters, and a marvelous “Frightfully Fun Parade.”  Characters in their costumed finery can be found on the treat trails, in “Mickey’s Trick and Treat” show, and taking pictures at multiple photo opportunities (unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads included with admission.)  Villains Grove takes over the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail yielding an immersive experience of imagery inspired by Disney villains.  With its unique blend of Disney magic and spooky thrills, Oogie Boogie Bash promises an unforgettable Halloween experience.

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Tickets will go on sale to the general public on June 29 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT). On June 27 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT), a limited amount of Oogie Boogie Bash tickets go on pre-sale for Magic Key holders at Disneyland.com/OogieBoogieBash. Tickets are limited and guests may check out the website for important details and availability for the 25 nights: Tuesday, Sept. 5; Thursday, Sept. 7; Sunday, Sept. 10; Tuesday, Sept. 12; Thursday, Sept. 14; Sunday, Sept. 17; Tuesday, Sept. 19; Thursday, Sept. 21; Sunday, Sept. 24; Tuesday, Sept. 26; Thursday, Sept. 28; Sunday, Oct. 1; Tuesday, Oct. 3; Thursday, Oct. 5; Sunday, Oct. 8; Tuesday, Oct. 10; Thursday, Oct. 12; Sunday, Oct. 15; Tuesday, Oct.  17; Thursday, Oct. 19; Sunday, Oct. 22; Tuesday, Oct. 24; Thursday, Oct. 26; Sunday, Oct. 29; and Tuesday, Oct. 31, Halloween night.

As the leaves begin to change and a chill fills the air, Disneyland Resort eagerly welcomes the fall season with its highly anticipated Halloween Time and Plaza de la Familia events.  From the enchanting transformations of classic attractions to the colorful celebrations of Día de los Muertos, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, while with the return of Oogie Boogie Bash, guests can indulge in the thrills and chills of a separate-ticket Halloween party.  Make sure to mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable autumn adventure at the Disneyland Resort!

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Apple introduces the 15‑inch MacBook Air

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Apple has introduced the 15-inch MacBook Air, the world’s best 15-inch laptop. With an expansive 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, the incredible performance of M2, up to 18 hours of battery life,1 and a silent, fanless design, the new MacBook Air brings power and portability — all in the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop. With an all-new six-speaker sound system, the 15-inch MacBook Air delivers immersive Spatial Audio, along with a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, MagSafe charging, and the power and ease of macOS Ventura for an unrivaled experience. Customers can order now, with availability beginning Tuesday, June 13.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the first 15-inch MacBook Air. With its incredible performance and striking design, the new MacBook Air is the world’s best 15-inch laptop. And it’s only possible with Apple silicon,” said John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering. “From its expansive Liquid Retina display and remarkably thin and fanless design to extraordinary battery life and an immersive six-speaker sound system, the new MacBook Air has it all.”

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Brilliant 15.3-inch Liquid Retina Display

The new MacBook Air features a spacious, high-resolution 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, so users can see even more content. With up to 500 nits of brightness and support for 1 billion colors, the brilliant Liquid Retina display makes the content look remarkably rich and vibrant, and text razor sharp. It is also twice the resolution and 25 percent brighter than a comparable PC laptop.

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World’s Thinnest 15-inch Laptop

The new MacBook Air measures only 11.5mm thin, making it the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop. It weighs just 3.3 pounds, so it’s incredibly portable. Even with its expansive display, the new MacBook Air is solid and durable. And it is also nearly 40 percent thinner and half a pound lighter than a comparable PC laptop.

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MacBook Air also features MagSafe charging, two Thunderbolt ports for connecting accessories, and up to a 6K external display, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack for versatile connectivity. It comes in four gorgeous finishes — midnight, starlight, space gray, and silver.

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Blazing Performance and Tremendous Battery Life with M2

With the M2 chip, the 15-inch MacBook Air has incredible performance. It’s up to 12x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air.3 When compared to the best-selling 15-inch PC laptop with a Core i7 processor, the new MacBook Air is up to twice as fast.4 It also delivers extraordinary battery life, with up to 18 hours — 50 percent more than on the PC — even with a better display and better performance.5 The 15-inch MacBook Air features a powerful 8-core CPU with four performance cores and four efficiency cores, a 10-core GPU for blazing-fast graphics, and a 16-core Neural Engine. M2 also delivers 100GB/s of memory bandwidth and supports up to 24GB of fast unified memory, so multitasking and working with complex workloads is superfluid. The performance of M2 lets users work, play, or create just about anything — anywhere.

 

1080p FaceTime HD Camera and Six-Speaker Sound System

The 1080p FaceTime HD camera on MacBook Air is perfect for FaceTime calls and video conferencing. Combined with the processing power of the advanced image signal processor on M2, users will look great on video calls. A three-mic array captures clean audio using advanced beamforming algorithms, so users come through loud and clear on video calls.

The design of the new 15-inch MacBook Air also features a phenomenal new six-speaker sound system with two tweeters and two sets of force-canceling woofers. The new speakers deliver twice the bass depth for fuller sound, and Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos provides immersive experiences whether listening to music or watching movies.

Powerful Productivity with macOS

macOS Ventura takes the Mac experience to a whole new level that helps users achieve even more. Messages and Mail are better than ever, while Safari — the world’s fastest browser on Mac — ushers in a passwordless future with passkeys. Continuity Camera brings video conferencing features to any Mac, including Desk View, Center Stage, and Studio Light. Stage Manager automatically organizes apps and windows, so users can concentrate on the task at hand and still see everything in a single glance. With iCloud Shared Photo Library, users can create and share a separate photo library among up to six family members, and the Freeform app provides a flexible canvas that enables users to be even more productive and expressive. Users can work effortlessly across Mac and iPhone with Continuity features like Handoff, AirDrop, Universal Clipboard, and Messages.

macOS Sonoma, coming this fall, makes the Mac experience more delightful and productive than ever, including new ways to personalize with widgets and stunning screen savers, an optimized gaming experience with Game Mode, powerful video conferencing capabilities, a big update to Safari, and more.

The 15-inch MacBook Air with M2, available in midnight, starlight, silver, and space gray, starts at $1,299 (U.S.) and $1,199 (U.S.) for education.

Building Walt’s Florida Project: Walt Disney World from Dream to Reality

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While D23 Expo is known for being the ultimate Disney Fan event, where new announcements from the company surprise and delight park guests and moviegoers alike, one of the other facets is the historical content largely presented by the Walt Disney Archives.  These presentations give the viewers new insight and appreciation into the innovative work that went into creating the current Walt Disney Company.

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One great example was “Building Walt’s Florida Project: Walt Disney World from Dream to Reality,” a presentation that looked at the seminal days of Walt Disney World with accounts from the cast members who had been there at the beginning.

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The panel was made up of Tom Nabbe, Disneyland’s original Tom Sawyer who ultimately ended up as manager of distribution services for WDW; Debby Dane Browne, first WDW ambassador; Peggie Fariss, Disneyland ride operator selected to go to Florida and work the press event announcing the plans for the first phase of Walt Disney World’s construction who stayed to ultimately Imagineer attractions in parks around the world; and Bob Gurr, attraction designer and transportation specialist with Imagineering for almost four decades.

Highlights

Gurr on what Walt was trying to achieve:  “Well, you know, that’s a hypothetical question and I get it all the time.  I have to answer it this way:  I worked with Walt for twelve years, and I could look him in the face and I’d have no idea what he was thinking.  But if you look at your history, Walt never did anything over.  He was always finishing one thing, had 10,000 thoughts growing up next and he kicked one of those immediately and he’d charge off in that direction, so there was no way to ever know what he was going to do next.  It was some little hints–sometimes it was different–but what you finally saw was where he went and I would say today to answer that hypothetical question, he’d be finding the best technology to find how to tell stories better and he’d be just ripping around as fast as any of us.”

First impressions of the site?

Nabbe:  “Well, I thought Disneyland was in the boonies when we moved from Los Angeles to Anaheim, but we left civilization and drove for another 20 minutes out there through this palmetto bush area and when we got there, Bob Matheison was sort of our guide, and he was pointing out how that castle’s gonna be here, and we’re going to refill the Bay Lake with white sand, but it was out in the boonies.

Dane Browne:  “The first time I actually saw the property probably was in 1969.  It was a moonscape.  It was craters and earth moved and swamps…a few Gators here and there and snakes and I went…Honestly, I went home, I said “Dad, they say we’re opening October 1st of 71, but I don’t see it.””

Fariss:  “As Tom and Debbie were saying, you could drive for 20 minutes from Orlando to where the Contemporary Resort Hotel is today and all you would see would be orange groves.  Big, big commercial orange groves and these pine forests.  And if you were driving south, you could probably drive to Lake Okeechobee before you hit anything.  And so I saw it in 1969 at the press conference and we drove through all of that wilderness and then emerged onto the construction site where they were excavating the Seven Seas Lagoon.  It was just a monumental project.  I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Gurr:  “Well, a few months after the world found out what our internal secret Project X was, we were on The Mouse (Walt Disney’s Grumman Gulfstream I plane,) which you saw downstairs.  We went down to 1000 feet, lowered the flaps a bit, fly as slow as possible and the pilots drove us around the property line which took 20 minutes.  I remember looking out the window…These people down there–there’s sinkholes, one cabin–they have no idea what we’re going to do to Orlando. I think I still have the pictures I took out the window that day, but that was the shock of shocks:  “Walt bought what?!”

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Fariss on the 1960 press event:  “There was a large circus tent erected.  The model that you see there was installed in that tent, along with lots and lots of artwork and models.  So our opportunity was really a three-day event and we hosted the press and we hosted leaders of American industry and we hosted members of the Florida Legislature and the idea was to introduce them to something that nobody had ever done. So you couldn’t say, “well, this will be like…” because there wasn’t anything like it. You could say, “well, there’s Disneyland, but then we’re really extending this whole experience into hospitality and recreation, and so you’ll really be able to immerse yourself in all the adventures,” and we got such a great reaction.  I think we were so excited about it, our enthusiasm was pretty contagious.”

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Gurr on designing a new set of monorails for WDW:  “Well the monorail system we were to refer to as the Mark 4 for Florida was an outgrowth of the Disneyland Mark 3 model, which was an outgrowth of trying to get the original Mark 1 monorail to work well.

So we spent a lot of time making a better monorail in very great detail.  We learned about the Florida project going to need many many miles of monorail so the Mark 3 program morphed into the 4 by simply making the same basic train longer and wider to the larger beam, but at the same time changing the body structure completely from kind of a standard construction to an advanced racecar type of honeycomb type of structure with custom extrusions because we had to carry a lot more weight and people and we saw some were going to be a little bit bigger in Florida and the air conditioner requirements. 

“So the train was quite a radical train at its time and oddly enough we wound up designing it in Glendale and Burbank, building it all over the United States with different suppliers, and all the parts being sent down to Martin Marietta in Orlando for the final assembly and shipment to the site.  So it was a very lengthy project that ultimately had ten 10-car trains.”

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Nabbe on operating the new monorails:  “Well, we were supposed to have six monorails.  On opening day we had three and a half.  You never knew that monorails at Walt Disney World would operate in both directions–monorails at Disneyland only operated in one direction, and we would have to end up driving the train all day through the periscope and driving it back if we wanted them.  We finally got up to about six trains around the first year around Christmas time. 

“But yeah, it was a challenge every day as Bob was saying, as about 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon we’d take a summary of how many vehicles that we had in the transportation system in order to get people out of the park.  Then we’d look at what the import count was and then we figure out what our theoretical capacity to get people out and if the park was quite crowded, the duty manager would come on the PA system, and pretty much tell folks, “for your convenience, we’re going to stay open another hour and a half” or “another two hours” because we didn’t have enough vehicles to get people out by six o’clock.”

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Debby Dane Browne, Peggie Fariss

Dane Browne on getting restricted from touring the construction site:  “…We would take these guests out, and it might be governmental officials, lessees, participants that we were courting to join us, there would be our folks that had already companies that had already come on board with Walt Disney World.

“So we would bring them out onto the property we would stop at what was going to be the Stolport, which is the short takeoff and landing airport.  Then, we would stop in that general area and as Miss Peggy and everybody had mentioned there was the Contemporary balloon would be ahead of us to the north and northeast a little bit, then there would be the castle balloon.  So we would get off and show them all this and we’re talking about again, it was a construction site of enormous proportions. 

“And then we would look over to where the castle was the Polynesian, and we would get back on the bus and we would stop at the golf courses and talk about the construction there.  From there we would go to Bill Evans Tree Farm, which was so much fun.  Everybody loved to see the topiaries.  Again, we would all get off and we would look at the topiaries and all of the trees. 

“We did this several times, and then we got back to the Preview Center one time, and Billie Hoelscher, who was our boss–he was out on the steps and kind of like this when we got off and we went “oh yikes, something’s up.”   And he called us up…he said “you can’t get off the buses anymore.  You have stopped construction and Dick (Nunis) has already called so you can not get off those buses anymore” because our costumes were short.  It was 1970 and we were in heels.  So from then on, I always had to have Dick’s permission to go out on the property.”

Memories from the grand dedication ceremonies?

Nabbe:  “Well, we had a lot of celebrities and a lot of them were staying in the hotels and how did you get to the Magic Kingdom from the hotels?  By monorail.

And so I made sure I figured out the Magic Kingdom Station to make sure that if we had any problem we could immediately address it.  One of the things when they released all the pigeons for the opening, they flew around once then they came and landed on the beam and I was sure the train was going to come through it.  But yeah, it was spectacular.  The balloons must have really messed with the radar at Orlando Airport because it just covered the sky with red, white, blue, and green balloons. Amazing.”

Dean Browne:  “The big dedication day itself on the 25th was beautiful and perfect and it really touched my heart.  I had a great honor, which was not lost on me, to escort Lillian Disney Truyens in one of the cars to her seat.  So we started backstage and got in one of the Main Street vehicles and sat with her…to be with her on the day that Walt Disney World was dedicated…I could only imagine everything that went through her head.  And here she is, this wonderful, beautiful, kind lady–it amazed me because I was riding with her and I thought some people don’t even know who this isThis remarkable woman, Walt’s partner…she named Mickey Mouse, for Pete’s sake!  I would be saying, Mortimer. 

And then of course the other thing was when Roy spoke and dedicated Walt Disney World and called Mickey up was probably one of the most beautiful moments in my Disney history, and I feel like I grew up with Walt Disney World.  It’s been my life, so that moment stands out.  Just huge.  It’s bigger than life.”

Fariss:  “So October 1st I had an office in the contemporary in the South building, and my responsibility was a supervisor of guest activities.  So my team was responsible for guest information in the hotel lobbies and the childcare for the Mickey Mouse club, and the Mouseketeer clubhouses, and one of my hostesses was so excited that she had forgotten her shoes.  So luckily, we were the same size and I donated my shoes to my cast member.  So I spent October 1st in my office in the hotel room.  I couldn’t leave ’cause I was barefoot, so I missed the whole thing.  So I was thrilled that for dedication weekend I could actually be out and see some of the festivities.  

“And so the picture you see looking down Main Street with the parade coming down Main Street and the sky filled with balloons–I was standing next to the photographer Gary Krueger, who took that picture and was assisting with some VIP seating on the train station area.  But it was such a remarkable moment. That photograph to me culminates everything I had been thinking about.  And it was real, you know?  I’d seen it when it was dirt and to see it all come up out of the ground and…you know how many people had brought their incredible talent to deliver this dream of Walt’s and that Roy was so dedicated to seeing his brother’s vision come to life and dedicating it to Walt Disney just meant so much to me.”

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