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The sordid affair of the Disneyland Marquee Castle told for all time. (Apologies for tooting my own horn a bit.)
The sordid affair of the Disneyland Marquee Castle told for all time. (Apologies for tooting my own horn a bit.)
“The terror that flaps in the night singlehandedly saved Disney from being relegated to “not culturally important enough” status in this debate. We had Darkwing cereal bowls, beach towels and t-shirts. We even got his autograph when we went to Disney World.” The Great Cartoon… Read More »The Great Cartoon Debate, Part I
Celebration, known as the town the Disney built, is in its last phase of growth for the foreseeable future. Disney has begun the process of removing its name from the project and a resemblance of normal life has taken over the town that once held… Read More »A Celebration Fourth
Looking for the Fastest Way to do Disney’s Magic Kingdom in a day… here’s one man who set the record. update: Danny from Danny’s land points out that this record is wimpy when compared to Steve Lowery’s 1999 marathon at Disneyland.
Meet Dustin. Dustin is a Cast Member at Epcot. He’s part of the College Program and he has a blog. I’m fascinated by the experiences of everyday Cast Members. How do they motivate themselves everyday? What kind of jobs do they enjoy? What don’t they like about their work? etc…. I personally have never worked for the mouse, but I would like to someday when the timing is right. So in the meantime, I follow a number of these online journals placed out there for the world to read by Disney Cast Members.
Everybody remembers their first trip to Disney World a little differently. Most recall stories of wonder or excitement. Here’s a first visit remembrance that is different from all the rest and gave me a good chuckle.
For anyone who has tasted them, it’s hard to disagree with Jenn’s assessment that Mickey Mouse Pretzels from Disneyland are the absolute best. At only $2.69 (at last check) for a full size bag, it’s one of the best deals in the park too. Wish… Read More »Mickey Pretzels
According to the Hellblazer Weblog, upto 60% of the profits from the movie will go to a charity or charities. Guess who gets to decide which charities. Yep. Disney. The company that refused to distribute the film. Wonder who they’ll choose? Any suggestions should go… Read More »Fahrenheit 9/11 Profits