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Finally, Maybe, Possibly Another Indiana Jones Film?

Deborah Netburn of the Los Angeles Times has given us a piece talking about the loooooong-awaited next Indiana Jones film, asking if it is too late to do another one. Although the films weren’t from Disney, the character and story elements have long been a part of Disney theme parks. Now, Empire magazine tells us… Read More »Finally, Maybe, Possibly Another Indiana Jones Film?

Ernesto related closures? None so far

I’m getting quite a few inquiries on the website looking for any statements from the Walt Disney World Resort on closings or program changes related to Ernesto. Here’s their official response from Guest Communications: There is no immediate threat to the Walt Disney World(r) Resort from Tropical Storm Ernesto, though we continue to closely monitor… Read More »Ernesto related closures? None so far

I rode Expedition Everest with the Yeti Man

I’m proud to say I’ve ridden Animal Kingdom’s newest attraction Expedition Everest more than a few times. It’s a thrilling ride that deserves it’s place in the pantheon of the Disney Mountain Range (Space, Splash, Matterhorn, Big Thunder). But my feat is nothing compared to… Read More »I rode Expedition Everest with the Yeti Man

Peter Emmerich

Peter Emmerich, who for many years worked as a Character Artist for the Walt Disney Company before he was appointed as chief Illustrator for the Disneyland Resort, replacing Charles Boyer, has his own blog. He’s currently teaching art in NYC, but there is the occaisional… Read More »Peter Emmerich

Checking In on Former Disney Park Execs

First, they ran The Disney Stores, and then they ran the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. Then, they left a decidedly different Disney Division behind to go run clothier The Gap, Inc, which has seen shares fall after a disappointing second quarter. Gap, which operates Old Navy, Gap and Banana Republic, reported… Read More »Checking In on Former Disney Park Execs

My Eyes, My Eyes… but it’s for a good cause

WeAreTheWeb.org is an organization fighting to maintain net neutrality (meaning no internet highway tolls or tiers of service). It’s what allows mom and pop websites to operate with the same packet priority as AOL or Disney’s. It’s a good thing and if you haven’t written… Read More »My Eyes, My Eyes… but it’s for a good cause

Anaheim’s Big Dreams

David Reyes, Los Angles Times Staff Writer, brings us an update on the hoped-for Anaheim Transit Center, which has been in the planning stages for 15 years. It is planned for an area between Angel Stadium and the Arrowhead Pond (which is soon to be renamed the Honda Center). There is a tentative agreement regarding… Read More »Anaheim’s Big Dreams

Ken Finally Saw The Second Pirate Movie

Okay, okay… I know I was late. I know I should have seen the film a long time ago, but I didn’t. My wife and I finally went to see the "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest" late Friday night, and despite not having had enough sleep and despite being up late past my… Read More »Ken Finally Saw The Second Pirate Movie