There’s no place like Walt Disney World to celebrate a sports victory and the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel has a special deal for fans of the Super Bowl XLIX winning team the New England Patriots. New England residents (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,… Read More »Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel Offers Pats Fans Special Deal
Disney dropped a new ad for “Tomorrowland” during the Super Bowl tonight. You get an extended look at the big city and more of George Clooney and his laboratory.
Additionally, Disney and Google have partnered to create Take Me To Tomorrowland, a multi-sensorial teaser experience on both mobile and desktop. Please visit the site at TakeMeToTomorrowland.com or use Google Voice Search technology (“OK Google, Take me to Tomorrowland”) for your first in-depth glimpse of Tomorrowland. The full site launches this spring, and will transport audiences into an unprecedented 360° Tomorrowland environment.
What happens if you reduce the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser trailer to its basic forms and highlight them as beams of neon? You get a trailer that feels like it could be set in the world of Disney’s TRON:
Okay, that’s not quite exactly TRON. But I do like it.
This trailer was made by UK artist “Neonardo” who designs animation as if it was done entirely in neon. The effect is simple and fun drawing out the essence of what makes the trailer work.
from Instagram: The animal statues dusted across Discovery Island at Disney’s Animal Kingdom always reminds me of a Miyazaki movie from Studio Ghibli. This rat is near Pizzafari.
The year was 2000 and St. Louis Rams and Tennessee Titans were competing in the first Super Bowl of the new millennium inside the Georgia Dome. After Gloria Estafan and Stevie Wonder performed in 1999, Disney decided they could do better. Disney was known for… Read More »The last time Disney produced a Super Bowl halftime show
With nearly 75,000 Cast Members who call Central Florida home, the Walt Disney World Resort has a significant stake in the success of Central Florida as a community. As such they’re committed to making a difference in the community. In 2014, that commitment added up to a record $37.9 million in Disney’s cash and in-kind donations aimed at strengthening local children and families.
“Here at Walt Disney World Resort, our Cast Members are honored to give back to the community in a variety of ways – from supporting our schools to grants for local nonprofits to the countless hours our VoluntEARS devote to the causes close to their hearts,” said Nancy Gidusko, director of corporate citizenship for Walt Disney World Resort.