Saturday, March 27, 2010
Home and Back Again
Nothing too much has changed over these past few weeks. I am now officially checked off on all of my scripts. :-) There have also been some very special and memorable moments for me. One day I had a cute little girl ask me for my autograph, and the mother took a picture of me next to her daughter... for a moment I felt like a character (although some may argue I am a "character"). Also the other day I was talking to a guest about Disney's Worldwide Conservation Fund, and they gave me a pin from Castaway Ray's Stingray Adventure (which I didn't even know existed) as a gift for talking with them. I also got a Vero Beach pin from one of my leaders... so now the only ones I know I do not have are Hilton Head, and the Cruise Line. Besides the gifts and pictures I truly do enjoy having those guest interactions everyday, and talking to people from around the world!
I have also finished grocery shopping for the week, and washed my clothes! I now need to go to Walmart because I am almost out of shampoo...but I will do that tomorrow.
This has also been a growing experience for me about living on my own and budgeting money properly. The first two months I would run out of money and have to borrow some. I would always forget about having to buy gas... if I didn't have to buy gas I would have been fine... But now I am doing good, and actually have some money left over that I can start saving! :-)
So this internship has been an all around learning experience from all aspects. We are getting ready to have out mid-term evaluations... I wonder how I will do :-/
From sunny and warm Florida I wish you all a Magical Week! :-)
Monday, March 22, 2010
This Week in Disney History: March 22-28


March 24, 1972 - Country Bear Jamboree opens at Disneyland Park
Originally envisioned by Walt Disney as entertainment at his never-built Mineral King ski resort, Imagineer Marc Davis would bring this audio-animatronic showcase to Disneyland Park’s newly christened Bear Country after its successful debut at Magic Kingdom Park in 1971. A musical revue (penned by X. Atencio and George Bruns) performed by a troupe of friendly bears including host Henry, starlet Teddi Barra and guitarist/occasional Elvis impersonator Liver Lips McGrowl, the show later spread to Tokyo Disneyland and inspired two holiday versions. The Country Bears’ Disneyland Park run ended in 2001 to make way for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, but look carefully inside the attraction and you might spot the animal head trio of Max, Buff and Melvin keeping a watchful eye over the Hundred Acre Wood.
March 28, 1987 - The first Disney Store opens
Need an oversized Mickey Mouse plush, but you’re hundreds of miles from your nearest Disney resort? Not to worry - just head to your local Disney Store. The original location opened this date at the Glendale Galleria mall near Los Angeles. Visitors can peruse exclusive and limited-edition merchandise from clothing and home decor to collectibles, and can even book their next Disney vacation. Magic is also available at disneystore.com, where shoppers can personalize their items. Disney Store will soon be revitalizing its more than 200 North American locations with a “destination” shopping concept, and a new flagship store will open in New York City’s Times Square later this year.
March 22:
1975 - Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village (now called Downtown Disney Marketplace) opens
March 23:
1969 - Disneyland Park hosts Herbie Day, featuring a parade of Volkswagen Beetles down Main Street, U.S.A. (promoting the film The Love Bug)
1990 - Touchstone Pictures releases Pretty Woman
2000 - Disney’s Aida, featuring music by Elton John and Tim Rice, opens in New York City
March 24:
1956 - Astro-Jets opens at Disneyland Park
1987 - Michael Eisner and French prime minister Jacques Chirac signs the Euro Disney protocol to bring the new Disneyland Resort Paris to France
2006 - “Hannah Montana” (television series) debuts on Disney Channel
March 25:
1969 - President Nixon presents Lillian Disney with a special gold medal honoring Walt for “Distinguished Public Service and Outstanding Contributions to the Public and the World"
1990 - Disneyana Shop opens at Hospitality House at the Magic Kingdom Park
1994 - Walt Disney Pictures releases D2: The Mighty Ducks
March 26:
1994 - Food Rocks opens at The Land at Epcot
1995 - Disneyland Park hosts its first marathon and 5K run
March 27:
1961 - Snow White Grotto opens at Disneyland Park
1986 - Bob Hope helps officiate the groundbreaking of the Disney-MGM Studios
1989 - The new Walt Disney World Casting Center opens
2005 - “Grey’s Anatomy” debuts on ABC
2009 - “Celebrate! A Street Party” debuts at Disneyland Park
March 28:
1987 - Port of Entry opens at Epcot
1997 - The first game is held at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Baseball Stadium (now Champion Stadium) between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds
(c) Disney
Monday, March 15, 2010
This Week in Disney History: March 15-21


March 18, 1967 - Pirates of the Caribbean opens at Disneyland Park
The centerpiece of New Orleans Square and the final attraction supervised by Walt Disney, Pirates of the Caribbean plunges guests over a waterfall into a mysterious grotto housing cursed treasures, then surrounds them in a full-fledged pirate battle as a host of rascals and scoundrels ransack a city to find it. This beloved Disney Parks classic inspired a film series which has grossed over $2.6 billion worldwide and garnered 11 Academy Award nominations, continuing next year with a fourth installment, On Stranger Tides. In 2006, the inimitable Captain Jack Sparrow climbed aboard the original Disneyland attraction as well as its Magic Kingdom Park counterpart at the Walt Disney World Resort.
March 16, 2002 - Walt Disney Studios Park opens at Disneyland Paris
Ten years after the inauguration of Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park opened to give guests a behind-the-scenes look at cinema, animation and television. Created as a true working studio, the park offers a number of shows and attractions, the majority of which were created especially for Disneyland Paris. The CinéMagique attraction pays tribute to some of the most magical moments in cinema - both European and American. Tricks from the action movie world also come to life in a brand new show, Moteurs... Action! Stunt Show Spectacular, later adapted for Walt Disney World in 2005. Walt Disney Studios Park continues to grow, enhanced by new attractions including Tower of Terror (2008) and the upcoming Toy Story Playland (summer 2010).
March 15:
1991 - Disney Afternoon Live debuts at Disneyland Park, featuring Baloo's Dressing Room (a character meet-and-greet area) and "Plane Crazy" (a new stage show)
1995 - Plans unveiled at Carnegie Hall for Disney Institute
March 16:
1934 - "The Three Little Pigs" wins the Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Subject of 1933
1961 - Walt Disney Pictures releases The Absent-Minded Professor
March 17:
1929 - "Plane Crazy" (Mickey Mouse short with sound) premieres in New York City
1939 - "Goofy and Wilbur" (the first Goofy cartoon short) debuts
1999 - The official grand opening of Test Track takes place at Epcot
2005 - Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters officially opens at Disneyland Park
March 18:
1955 - Groundbreaking ceremonies are held for the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim
1967 - The Blue Bayou restaurant opens at Disneyland Park
March 19:
1959 - Walt Disney Pictures releases The Shaggy Dog
1966- Primeval World (part of the Disneyland Railroad) opens at Disneyland Park
2008 - Walt Disney World Boys & Girls Club opens in Pine Hills area of Orlando, Fla.
March 20:
1921 - The first Newman Laugh-O-Grams (animated by Walt Disney) premieres at Newman Theater in Kansas City
1987 - Captain EO opens at Tokyo Disneyland Park
1995 - Main Street Book Shop, Penny Arcade, and House of Magic close at Magic Kingdom Park
March 21:
1975 - Pictures releases Escape to Witch Mountain
1975 - Mission to Mars (updated Flight to the Moon attraction) opens in Disneyland Park
1997 - The new Carnation Cafe, the Blue Ribbon Bakery, and the Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor open on Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Park
(c) Disney
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Team Building -- Atlanta Braves Spring Training Game




Last night we had our second team building event at an Atlanta Braves spring training game vs. the Phillies. Unfortunately, the Phillies won, but it was a good time none the less, and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is very impressive! Above are some pictures of the game!
I also figured out something Disney has not managed to solve... the traffic congestion after the release of a major sporting event. I was in the parking lot for over 30 minutes and no car moved that entire time. After I waited for most of the cars to file out it was not much trouble to get out, but it was still a major traffic jam. I did notice Disney had police officer (State Police Officers) controlling the traffic light at the major intersection going into the Wide World of Sports. I surmise there is no real answer to this problem, but Disney seems to have everything else figured out I am a little surprised they could not figure this out either.
HAVE A MAGICAL DAY!
Monday, March 8, 2010
This Week in Disney History: March 8-14


March 13, 1969 – Walt Disney Pictures releases The Love Bug
The star of the highest grossing film of 1969 was a pearl white Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie. The Love Bug was the final live action film produced with direct involvement from Walt Disney, who suggested Gordon Buford’s Car, Boy, Girl as the story’s basis. Paired with down-and-out demolition derby driver Jim Douglas (played by Dean Jones), Herbie becomes an unlikely success story on the racing scene while proving he truly has a mind of his own. Herbie has starred in four additional theatrical releases and appears daily in “Lights! Motors! Action! Extreme Stunt Show” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
March 10, 2009 - Disney launches D23
“Are you 23?” was the question that had Disney fans guessing - and circling March 10 on the calendar. Announced this day by CEO Robert Iger, D23 is the first official community for Disney fans in company history (the “23” refers to 1923, the year Walt Disney founded his studio in Burbank.) Members receive the quarterly collectible magazine Disney twenty-three, delivering the ultimate insider’s perspective, as well as access to exclusive special events, gifts and merchandise. The inaugural D23 Expo was held at the Anaheim Convention Center last September, featuring new attraction first-looks, world-premiere screenings and celebrity appearances from Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Miley Cyrus and Robin Williams.
March 8:
1986 - Pirates of the Caribbean and Alice’s Tea Party open at Tokyo Disneyland
1999 - Disney’s Doug Live!” stage show debuts at the Disney-MGM Studios (replacing SuperStar Television)
2002 - “Disney's Around the World," a new shop featuring items from Disney theme parks around the world, opens at the Main Street Cinema at the Magic Kingdom Park
March 9:
1984 - Splash, the first film released under the Touchstone Pictures banner, debuts
1994 - “Ellen” debuts on ABC as “These Friends of Mine”
1999 - Frank and Ollie, a documentary about animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, debuts on video
March 10:
1978 - Walt Disney Pictures releases Return from Witch Mountain
1996 - Fulton’s Crab House opens at the Downtown Disney Marketplace
March 11:
**1977 - Walt Disney Pictures releases The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh** :-D
March 12:
1999 - Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature Golf opens next to Blizzard Beach at the Walt Disney World Resort
March 13:
2005 - Crush ‘n’ Gusher, a new water coaster, opens at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
March 14:
1960 - The CircleVision 360 film “Circarama” closes at Disneyland Park
1998 - The stand-alone McDonald’s restaurant near Blizzard Beach opens at the Walt Disney World Resort
2008 - Block Party Bash officially debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
(c) Disney
HAVE A MAGICAL WEEK!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
What's New?


JAMBO!
I must first say I am excited to be going home on Thursday! Even though I love it down here it will be nice to come home... I think I may sleep outside to get cooled off from the apartment (just kidding... I am sure I will be FREEZING the entire time)!
These past few days have been interesting to say the least. The other day I had a family talk about how they eat squirrels on a regular basis. I thought they were kidding at first, but then realized when the mother was talking about it too that they were serious. Whatever floats your boat I guess...
I also went to Universal the other day. I got a season pass for a Florida resident, so it was a lot cheaper. I can honestly say it is a whole different world over there! "Customer service" is pretty much non-existent. I saw employees texting on their phones, talking about inappropriate things in front of guests, and the cardinal sin, sitting down! And not only was this one woman sitting down but she also had her legs propped up leaning back, just doing nothing (must be nice). I could go on and on but I will spare you every little thing that is different. We also had an "exciting" experience riding their newest roller coaster. After we waited in the line we got into the car, and the restraints would not lock. So we get off and wait a few minutes for another car to come out. We get on this one, they get the restraints locked, and then take us all off again. After about 15 minutes of standing around and watching the technicians walking around the ride and the people running the ride telling us "the music isn't working" we get back on the ride for the third time. We actually ride the roller coaster this time, which was amazing, and then we arrive back in the station, right where the platform starts. And we sit there, and sit there, and sit there, without moving. I notice there is no other cars going up the hill, so I begin to think this is great. So the "crew" tells us they will be performing an "emergency evacuation." The crew then has a little huddle to review the emergency evacuation procedures (very re-assuring), and then we are removed one-by-one from the roller coaster. So we spent the first 2 and a half hours at the park at one attraction (Including waiting in line, the musical seats, and getting stuck on the coaster itself). Some of the attractions are ok. The Mummy ride is pretty cool, but most of them are sub-par at best. The Jaws attraction is a huge joke, and Jurassic park can't compare to dino land at DAK. We did get to see the new Harry Potter attraction being built. I hope it opens while I am still down here so I can go to it... the latest date that I saw was May 20 something, so hopefully I can see it.
Other than that I cannot think of anything spectacular to share. I know there were lots of things I wanted to put on here, but I always forget what I want to say. I surmise I need to write somethings down so I can make this a more interesting blog. :-/
Hope everyone has a MAGICAL WEEK!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Gorilla born at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

A baby western lowland gorilla was born at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park Feb. 19.
Animal care experts from Disney's Animal Programs report that the baby, whose sex is still unknown, and first-time mother, 17-year-old Kashata, are doing well and the baby already is an integral member of the gorilla family group. Since the birth, baby and mom have been spending their days, along with the baby's father Gino, and the rest of the family group on the park's Pangani Forest Exploration Trail.
Members of the primate team at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park are encouraged by Katasha's natural instincts at motherhood.
"Kashata has been the perfect mom from the moment the baby was born, said Matt Hohne, Animal Operations director for Disney's Animal Programs. "She immediately knew how to hold the baby, and nursing has been going great."
The yet-to-be-named baby is the third gorilla born at the theme park. Mother Kashata was bred as a part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' western lowland gorilla Species Survival Plan, which makes breeding recommendations to participating locations. The first birth took place in 1997 before Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park opened and the second was in 1999. There now are nine gorillas currently residing at the park, which are divided into two groups: one consists of four adult males; a family group that includes a baby, mother, father and two other adult females.(c) Disney