A..."Drink and dance and laugh and lie. Love the reeling midnight through. For tomorrow we shall die!
(But,alas, we never do.) Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) U.S. author, poet, journalist, humorist.
B..."Eat and drink measuredly, and defy the mediciners." - Proverb
C...A man with a penchant for alcoholic refreshment took a prescription from his doctor to his favorite bartender,(Dr Lee, haha).
"What made you think I could fill this? asked Dr Lee, "Well," was the answer, "I want it in the GIN-eric form.....
Just some bartender humor...Dr Lee
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
The future is now at Innoventions:
With the opening of "Iron Man 3" in theatres May 3,2013,Guests and Cast Members have been getting their own personal preview as they virtually "suit up" in Iron Man armor at Innoventions` latest exhibit, Iron Man Tech Presented by Stark Industries, a new limited-time exhibit at Innoventions. in Tomorrowland.
The centerpiece of the exhibit is Tony Stark's Hall of Armor, featuring Iron Man suits Mark I-VII, as well as his latest creation, the Mark XLII suit from the new movie. Through simulation technology, Guests can virtually try on the suit and see if they have what it takes to be a superhero. Tony Stark's computer walks novice heroes through the augmented reality experience of Stark Industries simulation module and lets them see firsthand what it would be like to be Iron Man.
I like the movie.....Dr Lee
The centerpiece of the exhibit is Tony Stark's Hall of Armor, featuring Iron Man suits Mark I-VII, as well as his latest creation, the Mark XLII suit from the new movie. Through simulation technology, Guests can virtually try on the suit and see if they have what it takes to be a superhero. Tony Stark's computer walks novice heroes through the augmented reality experience of Stark Industries simulation module and lets them see firsthand what it would be like to be Iron Man.
I like the movie.....Dr Lee
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
'Disney's Planes' reveals full voice cast:
Audiences worldwide are fastening their seatbelts as "Disney's Planes" prepares to take off this summer. Joining Dane Cook, who provides the voice of Dusty, are Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett,Teri Hatcher, Cedric the Entertainer,Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John Cleese, Carlos Alazrequi, Priyanka Chopra, Gabriel Iglesias, Roger Craig Smith, Colin Cowherd, Sinbad, Oliver Kalkofe and Brent Musburger.
Adding some high-flying flair from the classic feature film are Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer.
Inspired by the world of "Cars" and directed by Disneytoon Studios veteran and aviation enthusiast Klay Hall ("King of the Hill," "The Simpsons"), "Disney's Planes " is an action-packed 3D animated comedy adventure about Dusty's dream of competing as a high-flying air racer- and his decidedly unfortunate fear of heights. The film takes off in theaters in 3D on Aug. 9.
all abroad...Dr Lee
Adding some high-flying flair from the classic feature film are Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer.
Inspired by the world of "Cars" and directed by Disneytoon Studios veteran and aviation enthusiast Klay Hall ("King of the Hill," "The Simpsons"), "Disney's Planes " is an action-packed 3D animated comedy adventure about Dusty's dream of competing as a high-flying air racer- and his decidedly unfortunate fear of heights. The film takes off in theaters in 3D on Aug. 9.
all abroad...Dr Lee
Friday, April 26, 2013
Main Street is all a "Buzz"...
Imagine being asked by Walt Disney to select the best location to build "The Happiest Place on Earth." As your mind begins to fill with thoughts of traffic patterns, climate, tourism trends and revenue streams, you ask what he thinks. Walt responds only by saying, "You tell me."
Luckily, Walt handpicked someone who was able to do just that.
And on April 9,2013, economist Harrison "Buzz" Price was honored posthumously with a window on Main Street, U.S.A., for his ability to look at a horizon of orange groves and visualize the perfect location for Walt's new concept in outdoor entertainment- Disneyland.
"Buzz", who was with the Stanford Research Institute when Walt approached him, embarked on a mission with an impossible timeline- the park was set to debut to the world just two years later. But like so many who worked with Walt, Buzz made the impossible a reality.
Buzz's impressive work on the Disneyland land acquisition promted Walt to encourage him to form his own consulting company. In 1958, Buzz founded Economics Research Associates, and the company went on to conduct more than 100 studies for Walt and his brother, Roy. When they asked Buzz in 1963 to recommend a site for what would become Walt Disney World, "most people thought it would be Miami, but Buzz said that the Orlando area was the key- it was where tourists crisscrossed the state by car and passed through on their way south to Miami area.
Years later, Buzz assisted with the site for the Tokyo Disneyland project.
Outside of the company, Walt personally entrusted Buzz to help manage the future of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), and Buzz remained a loyal trustee for the institute for many years. In 1994, he received a lifetime achievement- an award that has since been renamed the Buzz Price Thea Award. In 2003, Buzz was named a Disney Legend. He passed away Aug.15,2010.
very cool indeed...Dr Lee
Luckily, Walt handpicked someone who was able to do just that.
And on April 9,2013, economist Harrison "Buzz" Price was honored posthumously with a window on Main Street, U.S.A., for his ability to look at a horizon of orange groves and visualize the perfect location for Walt's new concept in outdoor entertainment- Disneyland.
"Buzz", who was with the Stanford Research Institute when Walt approached him, embarked on a mission with an impossible timeline- the park was set to debut to the world just two years later. But like so many who worked with Walt, Buzz made the impossible a reality.
Buzz's impressive work on the Disneyland land acquisition promted Walt to encourage him to form his own consulting company. In 1958, Buzz founded Economics Research Associates, and the company went on to conduct more than 100 studies for Walt and his brother, Roy. When they asked Buzz in 1963 to recommend a site for what would become Walt Disney World, "most people thought it would be Miami, but Buzz said that the Orlando area was the key- it was where tourists crisscrossed the state by car and passed through on their way south to Miami area.
Years later, Buzz assisted with the site for the Tokyo Disneyland project.
Outside of the company, Walt personally entrusted Buzz to help manage the future of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), and Buzz remained a loyal trustee for the institute for many years. In 1994, he received a lifetime achievement- an award that has since been renamed the Buzz Price Thea Award. In 2003, Buzz was named a Disney Legend. He passed away Aug.15,2010.
very cool indeed...Dr Lee
One Hundred & One Tips on Being a great Bartender...
1...Smile
2...Say Thank You
3...Introduce yourself
4...Use premium brands
5...Replace each drink with a clean napkin
6...Use a clean glass with new drink
7...Suggest drink specials
8...Use new dollar bills
9...Have a flashlight
10...Do not push drinks
11...Keep abreast of new drinks
12...Read newspaper everyday
13...Have taxi cab numbers available
14...Make eye contact with Guests and fellow Cast Members
15...HAVE FUN
16...Have local phone book available
17...Have two bartender guides
18...Keep a sports almanac
19...Have note pads
20...Never argue with the Guests
21...Remember Guests drinks
22...Address Guests by their first names
23...Present and offer bar snacks or bar menu
24...Have coffee/tea available
25...Have mocktails (non-alcoholic drinks) available
26...Keep hands and fingernails clean
27...Do not touch ice with hands
28...Do not touch rim of glass
29...Keep beer glasses cold
30...Hair neat and groomed
31...Have extra costume available
32...Costume clean and pressed
33...Have a Disneyland Guide book
34...Give last call 1/2 hour before
35...Last call is last call
36...DO NOT CHEW GUM
37...Present check to Guest
38...Know current Disneyland Resort hours
39...Don't spend to much time with one Guest
40...Have current Disneyland Resort entertainment schedule
41...Don't talk about other Guests business
42...Don't talk about money
43...Don't talk about religion
44...Don't talk politics
45...Do not settle arguments
46...Know at least two clean jokes
47...Don't use foul language
48...DON'T BE A MATCHMAKER
49...Do not make fun of Guests
50...Do not talk about other Cast Members
51...Do not talk down about current management
52...Do not take or place bets
53...Say "Goodnight" or "Good Bye"
54...Invite Guests back,soon
55...Replace spilled drinks free
56...Do not eat behind the bar
57...Keep bar surface clean and dry
58...Do not yell
59...LISTEN
60...Do not argue with fellow Cast Members
61...Congratulate Guests on birthdays/special occasions
62...Do not mix business with pleasure
63...Do not drink behind the bar
64...Do not over-serve Guests
65...DO NOT LEND MONEY TO GUESTS
66...Do not borrow money from Guests
67...Be active in local charities
68...Work fast and neat
69...Leave personal problems at home
70...Have local map available
71...Keep back bar clean
72...Make drinks in front of Guest when possible
73...Keep bottles clean/capped with pourers
74...Do not use slang words
75...Do not criticize other Guests
76...Use correct measurements
77...Keep fruit and garnish fresh
78...The correct glass for the correct cocktail
79...Serve the lady first
80...Keep the bar snacks full
81...Do not over-extend your break
82...Wear a watch
83...Avoid cutting corners
84...Create your own signature cocktail
85...Don't complain about tips
86...Have a calender available
87...Take a class on alcohol awareness
88...Listen to information from salemen and distributors
89...Keep extra reading glasses behind bar
90...Be on time
91...Put things back were they belong
92...Have bottled water available
93...Keep toothpicks out of your month
94...Keep toothpicks behind bar for Guests
95...If your not sure, check I.D.
96...Make phone calls brief
97...Count change back to Guests
98...Do not count tips in front of Guests or other Cast Members
99...Keep undated suppliers list
100..Have working pens behind bar
101...Work and make it a career, then retire like Dr Lee..........
That's all for now...Dr Lee
2...Say Thank You
3...Introduce yourself
4...Use premium brands
5...Replace each drink with a clean napkin
6...Use a clean glass with new drink
7...Suggest drink specials
8...Use new dollar bills
9...Have a flashlight
10...Do not push drinks
11...Keep abreast of new drinks
12...Read newspaper everyday
13...Have taxi cab numbers available
14...Make eye contact with Guests and fellow Cast Members
15...HAVE FUN
16...Have local phone book available
17...Have two bartender guides
18...Keep a sports almanac
19...Have note pads
20...Never argue with the Guests
21...Remember Guests drinks
22...Address Guests by their first names
23...Present and offer bar snacks or bar menu
24...Have coffee/tea available
25...Have mocktails (non-alcoholic drinks) available
26...Keep hands and fingernails clean
27...Do not touch ice with hands
28...Do not touch rim of glass
29...Keep beer glasses cold
30...Hair neat and groomed
31...Have extra costume available
32...Costume clean and pressed
33...Have a Disneyland Guide book
34...Give last call 1/2 hour before
35...Last call is last call
36...DO NOT CHEW GUM
37...Present check to Guest
38...Know current Disneyland Resort hours
39...Don't spend to much time with one Guest
40...Have current Disneyland Resort entertainment schedule
41...Don't talk about other Guests business
42...Don't talk about money
43...Don't talk about religion
44...Don't talk politics
45...Do not settle arguments
46...Know at least two clean jokes
47...Don't use foul language
48...DON'T BE A MATCHMAKER
49...Do not make fun of Guests
50...Do not talk about other Cast Members
51...Do not talk down about current management
52...Do not take or place bets
53...Say "Goodnight" or "Good Bye"
54...Invite Guests back,soon
55...Replace spilled drinks free
56...Do not eat behind the bar
57...Keep bar surface clean and dry
58...Do not yell
59...LISTEN
60...Do not argue with fellow Cast Members
61...Congratulate Guests on birthdays/special occasions
62...Do not mix business with pleasure
63...Do not drink behind the bar
64...Do not over-serve Guests
65...DO NOT LEND MONEY TO GUESTS
66...Do not borrow money from Guests
67...Be active in local charities
68...Work fast and neat
69...Leave personal problems at home
70...Have local map available
71...Keep back bar clean
72...Make drinks in front of Guest when possible
73...Keep bottles clean/capped with pourers
74...Do not use slang words
75...Do not criticize other Guests
76...Use correct measurements
77...Keep fruit and garnish fresh
78...The correct glass for the correct cocktail
79...Serve the lady first
80...Keep the bar snacks full
81...Do not over-extend your break
82...Wear a watch
83...Avoid cutting corners
84...Create your own signature cocktail
85...Don't complain about tips
86...Have a calender available
87...Take a class on alcohol awareness
88...Listen to information from salemen and distributors
89...Keep extra reading glasses behind bar
90...Be on time
91...Put things back were they belong
92...Have bottled water available
93...Keep toothpicks out of your month
94...Keep toothpicks behind bar for Guests
95...If your not sure, check I.D.
96...Make phone calls brief
97...Count change back to Guests
98...Do not count tips in front of Guests or other Cast Members
99...Keep undated suppliers list
100..Have working pens behind bar
101...Work and make it a career, then retire like Dr Lee..........
That's all for now...Dr Lee
Friday, April 12, 2013
Did you know?????
1...The Disneyland Resort is home to approximately 18,000 trees and 125,000 shrubs.
2...Approximately 1 million annuals are planted each year.
3...A young Cottonwood tree that was started as a seeding on the Disney family farm in Marceline, Mo., is planted along the Rivers of America.
4...The Mickey Mouse flower "portrait" at the Disneyland Park main entrance is planted up to nine times a year with 10,000 bedding plants.
5...The Jungle Cruise attraction hosts plants from four continents.
6...Drip irrigation can use as much as 20 to 50 percent less water than a conventional water system. Since Disneyland Resort started using drip irrigation, there is over 25 miles of tubes around the resort.
Pretty cool stuff,huh......Dr Lee
2...Approximately 1 million annuals are planted each year.
3...A young Cottonwood tree that was started as a seeding on the Disney family farm in Marceline, Mo., is planted along the Rivers of America.
4...The Mickey Mouse flower "portrait" at the Disneyland Park main entrance is planted up to nine times a year with 10,000 bedding plants.
5...The Jungle Cruise attraction hosts plants from four continents.
6...Drip irrigation can use as much as 20 to 50 percent less water than a conventional water system. Since Disneyland Resort started using drip irrigation, there is over 25 miles of tubes around the resort.
Pretty cool stuff,huh......Dr Lee
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Disneyana to relocate to make room for Starbucks:
As it prepares for the debut of Starbucks products in the fall, Market house will close April 14 to begin expansion into the adjacent space now occupied by Disneyana in Disneyland Park.
Market house will reopen this fall, still themed as a turn-of-the-century general store, serving Starbucks coffee,espresso and specialty beverages, artisan breakfast sandwiches and a selection of Disney pastries.
Disneyana, which sells Disney collectibles and artwork, will move down Main Street, U.S.A., into the Bank of Main Street building, now home to the Disney Gallery. The new location will be called Disneyana and will continue to offer the gallery's rotating exhibits and select art and collectibles.
Disneyana is very cool ... Dr Lee
Market house will reopen this fall, still themed as a turn-of-the-century general store, serving Starbucks coffee,espresso and specialty beverages, artisan breakfast sandwiches and a selection of Disney pastries.
Disneyana, which sells Disney collectibles and artwork, will move down Main Street, U.S.A., into the Bank of Main Street building, now home to the Disney Gallery. The new location will be called Disneyana and will continue to offer the gallery's rotating exhibits and select art and collectibles.
Disneyana is very cool ... Dr Lee
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Disney Junior "Live on Stage":
Part of the fun of visiting the Disneyland Resort is getting to experience some of the newest Disney characters and stories alongside beloved classics. On March 22,2013, new characters from Disney Junior hit shows will join the cast of "Disney Junior-Live on Stage!" at Disney California Adventure Park, ready to delight the preschool audience- and their families.
Joining the lineup are characters from "Doc McStuffins" and "Sofia the first," top animated shows on Disney Junior , the 24-hour channel and morning block on Disney Channel.
"Sofia the First" revolves around a little girl who suddenly becomes a princess when her mom marries the king. In that segment of the live stage production, Sofia, Disney's first preschool princess, is learning the royal ropes and needs some help making things magical for a ball hosted by her new stepdad, King Roland II. Set in the storybook world of Enchancia, Sofia is also joined by her new step-siblings, Amber and James.
One of the most magical things that happens during that segment of the show is that it snows inside this venue. It's really cool to watch the children's reactions but even more amazing when you see the adults looking around in awe and amazement.
Later in the show, Guests meet "Doc McStuffins," a 6-year-old girl who wants to be a doctor, just like her mom. When she puts on her stethoscope, something magical happens: toys, dolls and stuffed animals come to life and she can communicate with them. In the stage production, "Doc" heals her toys with a little help from her stuffed animal friends, Stuffy the blue dragon, Hallie the hippo,Lambie the lamb and Chilly the snowman.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary next month, the show originally opened as "Playhouse Disney- Live on Stage!" and has been updated over the years to incorporate the newest, most popular shows kids love to watch on Disney Channel. In 2011, the show was renamed "Disney Junior-Live on Stage!" to coincide with the launch of the Disney Junior programming block and added characters from "Jake and the Neverland Pirates." The live host, Casey, interacts with all of the characters in the various segments, bridging the gap between the puppets and young viewers.
TWIN TALENT BRINGS CHARACTERS TO LIFE:
Twin brothers James and Scott Silson share more than the same parents- and the same birth date. The brothers also are working side by side on the same stage for the relaunch of "Disney Junior- Live Stage !" at Disney California Adventure Park and at the Walt Disney World Resort.
James and Scott are both puppet masters with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Creative Entrainment, although James, who is also show director, is based at the Walt Disney World resort and Scott is based at the Disneyland Resort. Together,they are working to blend the characters from Disney Junior 's hit shows "Doc McStuffins" and "Sofia the First" into popular stage production aimed at preschoolers.
But it certainly isn't the first time the brothers have worked together. For most of their childhood, they traveled the country performing with their parents,who are professional musicians,and their three younger siblings. "We were like "The Partridge Family- we even had a VW bus," laughs James. "It was an unorthodox way of growing up, but it kept us firmly ensconced in entertainment-driven from a very young age.."
By the time the twins were teenagers, they were talented musicians and songwriters ready to launch their own band. By then, the family had settled in Florida and the twins needed a "day job" while they performed locally. In 1998, they saw an audition at the Walt Disney World resort for puppeteers and figured they'd give it a try, despite the fact that they hadn't worked with puppets before. They were both hired for the "Pocahontas and her Forest Friends" show for opening of Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park.
The brothers took to puppeteering so quickly, in less than a year they were training others,"Sometimes you choose your career and other times your career chooses you," said James. "This was one of the times when our career chose us."
James became a puppet specialist and then puppet master, traveling to Hong Kong and Paris, and he is now on the show director team. Scott also became a puppet specialist in Florida and was promoted to the puppet master role at the Disney Resort last summer.
Although they are now based on opposite coasts, they fall right back into a routine when working together, as they have with the "Disney Junior-Live on Stage" relaunch, which debuts on March 22,2013.
"We probably know each other better as work partners than as brothers," Scott said. "We sang together, we rehearsed together, wrote songs together, did outside theater together- we were even mimes together."
Although the brothers are fraternal twins, they look practically identical , which has led to some interesting mix-ups."People confuse us every day," Scott said with a laugh. "When James became puppet master and joined the Creative team, he was allowed to were jeans and grow a beard. I used to get feedback about wearing jeans and having facial hair and I"d have to ask, "Was my brother here."
Only one Dr Lee,that's enough don't you think, HaHa...Dr Lee
Joining the lineup are characters from "Doc McStuffins" and "Sofia the first," top animated shows on Disney Junior , the 24-hour channel and morning block on Disney Channel.
"Sofia the First" revolves around a little girl who suddenly becomes a princess when her mom marries the king. In that segment of the live stage production, Sofia, Disney's first preschool princess, is learning the royal ropes and needs some help making things magical for a ball hosted by her new stepdad, King Roland II. Set in the storybook world of Enchancia, Sofia is also joined by her new step-siblings, Amber and James.
One of the most magical things that happens during that segment of the show is that it snows inside this venue. It's really cool to watch the children's reactions but even more amazing when you see the adults looking around in awe and amazement.
Later in the show, Guests meet "Doc McStuffins," a 6-year-old girl who wants to be a doctor, just like her mom. When she puts on her stethoscope, something magical happens: toys, dolls and stuffed animals come to life and she can communicate with them. In the stage production, "Doc" heals her toys with a little help from her stuffed animal friends, Stuffy the blue dragon, Hallie the hippo,Lambie the lamb and Chilly the snowman.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary next month, the show originally opened as "Playhouse Disney- Live on Stage!" and has been updated over the years to incorporate the newest, most popular shows kids love to watch on Disney Channel. In 2011, the show was renamed "Disney Junior-Live on Stage!" to coincide with the launch of the Disney Junior programming block and added characters from "Jake and the Neverland Pirates." The live host, Casey, interacts with all of the characters in the various segments, bridging the gap between the puppets and young viewers.
TWIN TALENT BRINGS CHARACTERS TO LIFE:
Twin brothers James and Scott Silson share more than the same parents- and the same birth date. The brothers also are working side by side on the same stage for the relaunch of "Disney Junior- Live Stage !" at Disney California Adventure Park and at the Walt Disney World Resort.
James and Scott are both puppet masters with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Creative Entrainment, although James, who is also show director, is based at the Walt Disney World resort and Scott is based at the Disneyland Resort. Together,they are working to blend the characters from Disney Junior 's hit shows "Doc McStuffins" and "Sofia the First" into popular stage production aimed at preschoolers.
But it certainly isn't the first time the brothers have worked together. For most of their childhood, they traveled the country performing with their parents,who are professional musicians,and their three younger siblings. "We were like "The Partridge Family- we even had a VW bus," laughs James. "It was an unorthodox way of growing up, but it kept us firmly ensconced in entertainment-driven from a very young age.."
By the time the twins were teenagers, they were talented musicians and songwriters ready to launch their own band. By then, the family had settled in Florida and the twins needed a "day job" while they performed locally. In 1998, they saw an audition at the Walt Disney World resort for puppeteers and figured they'd give it a try, despite the fact that they hadn't worked with puppets before. They were both hired for the "Pocahontas and her Forest Friends" show for opening of Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park.
The brothers took to puppeteering so quickly, in less than a year they were training others,"Sometimes you choose your career and other times your career chooses you," said James. "This was one of the times when our career chose us."
James became a puppet specialist and then puppet master, traveling to Hong Kong and Paris, and he is now on the show director team. Scott also became a puppet specialist in Florida and was promoted to the puppet master role at the Disney Resort last summer.
Although they are now based on opposite coasts, they fall right back into a routine when working together, as they have with the "Disney Junior-Live on Stage" relaunch, which debuts on March 22,2013.
"We probably know each other better as work partners than as brothers," Scott said. "We sang together, we rehearsed together, wrote songs together, did outside theater together- we were even mimes together."
Although the brothers are fraternal twins, they look practically identical , which has led to some interesting mix-ups."People confuse us every day," Scott said with a laugh. "When James became puppet master and joined the Creative team, he was allowed to were jeans and grow a beard. I used to get feedback about wearing jeans and having facial hair and I"d have to ask, "Was my brother here."
Only one Dr Lee,that's enough don't you think, HaHa...Dr Lee
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Grand Canyon diorama debuts on the Disneyland Railroad:
All aboard for the Grand Canyon:
On March 31,1958, Guests riding the rails of the Disneyland Railroad first marveled at this "grand" new attraction to the Grand Circle Tour of Disneyland Park, located between the Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A. stations.
The diorama recreates the view from the south rim of the Grand Canyon, depicting native animals like deer, skunks, wild turkeys and mountain lions living among aspen and pine trees. Stretching 306 feet wide and 34 feet tall, the diorama features a seamless canvas backdrop painted by Delmer Yoakum, an artist and motion picture scenic designer, who used 300 gallons of paint to recreate the canyon's colors under weather phenomena like snowfall, sunsets and rainbows. The trek is set to composer Ferde Grofe's "On the Trail" from his "Grand Canyon Suite."
Later in 1958, Disney released the documentary featurette "Grand Canyon," which won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Live Action). In 1966, the grand Canyon diorama was bookended by the dinosaurs of Primeval World, relocated from the Magic Skyway attraction of the 1964 World's Fair.
Love riding the rails at Disneyland...Dr Lee
On March 31,1958, Guests riding the rails of the Disneyland Railroad first marveled at this "grand" new attraction to the Grand Circle Tour of Disneyland Park, located between the Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A. stations.
The diorama recreates the view from the south rim of the Grand Canyon, depicting native animals like deer, skunks, wild turkeys and mountain lions living among aspen and pine trees. Stretching 306 feet wide and 34 feet tall, the diorama features a seamless canvas backdrop painted by Delmer Yoakum, an artist and motion picture scenic designer, who used 300 gallons of paint to recreate the canyon's colors under weather phenomena like snowfall, sunsets and rainbows. The trek is set to composer Ferde Grofe's "On the Trail" from his "Grand Canyon Suite."
Later in 1958, Disney released the documentary featurette "Grand Canyon," which won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Live Action). In 1966, the grand Canyon diorama was bookended by the dinosaurs of Primeval World, relocated from the Magic Skyway attraction of the 1964 World's Fair.
Love riding the rails at Disneyland...Dr Lee
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Fastasy Faire:
Once upon a time, fairy tale Princesses were in search of a Royal Gathering place to receive Guests of the Kingdom. This Royal Hall should be surrounded by Enchantment in the form of a Royal Theatre brimming with Music, dancing and Merriment. Henceforth, this wondrous place shall be known as Fantasy Faire.
A "FAIRE" TO REMEMBER:
Since 1955, Sleeping Beauty Castle has been the heart of Disneyland Park, an iconic symbol of "The Happiest Place on Earth," where dreams come true every day. And on March 12- nearly 58 years later-Fantasy Faire continues that legacy. A natural extension of the castle and Fantasyland, Guests will be invited into a charming European village inspired by their favorite Disney stories and meet beloved Disney princesses in a new setting befitting royalty.
Located in the former Carnation Plaza Gardens, Fantasy Faire's architecture was designed to blend seamlessly with Fantasyland, with turrets and a castle wall adding that royal touch.
Like Fantasyland, Fantasy Faire is filled with unique Disney touches and hidden details for Guests to explore and discover. However, the true magic of Fantasy Faire lies within the characters and Cast Members who populate the area, bringing the story to life for every Guest.
ROYAL THEATRE:
Reminiscent of the medieval faire theme of the original Fantasyland, the Royal Theatre is an open-air venue where the lively Renaissance storytellers Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones will present the tales of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Tangled" - with vaudeville flair-each day, to the musical accompaniment of Sir Samuel of Morocco.
However, Guests won't have to use their imaginations for every character, as Belle, Lumiere, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider will join in on the fun. After each performance, Guests can greet the shows respective princess.
MAURICE'S TREATS:
Get twisted with Maurice's treats, a gypsy wagon that has been transformed into a food "invention" cart concocted by Belle's lovable (and slightly discombobulated)father. Guests can choose between flaky strawberry or chocolate twists, or savory cheddar garlic bagel twists that pair perfectly with the new Boysen Apple Freeze drink, topped with passion fruit foam.
CARNATION PLAZA GARDENS CREST:
Just above a facade that adorns the passage to Frontierland is a crest with three carnations and the letters "CPG." That's a tribute to Carnation Plaza Gardens, which occupied the site from 1956 to 2012.
FAIRY TALE TREASURES:
Within this new merchandise location, young Guests create their own happily ever after with princess costumes,accessories, toys and more. Look closely and you may discover a hidden acorn within the treasure chest on the shop sign. A nod to the friendly woodland creatures from such classics as "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella" squirrels admiring their acorn "treasures" can be seen throughout the shop.
ROYAL HALL:
Once Guests step into the Gothic-inspired interior of the Royal Hall, they will travel from room to room, meeting some of their favorite Disney princesses, including Ariel, Aurora and Cinderella, each in their own area of the hall beneath crown-inspired chandeliers. Its like seeing the princesses living inside their castle and you're a part of their world.
RAPUNZEL'S TOWER:
In the middle of the square is a 16-foot-high stone sculpture of Rapunzel's tower from "Tangled." At the top, Rapunzel peeks through the window and every so often, Mother Gothel's song plays, bringing Rapunzel's hair to life. At night, something magical will happen, and every now and then her hair will glow. Her hair is twisted around the column, so twinkling lights will surround the whole column.
FIGARO THE CAT:
If you peek up into the windows of Fantasy Faire, you may catch Figaro, Geppetto's cat from Pinocchio,sleeping on a window balcony next to a bird cage. The bird whistles melodies from several classic Disney tunes, which sometimes wakes Figaro, causing him to meow and interact with his feathered friend.
CLOPIN'S MUSIC BOX:
Come one, come all to Topsy Turvy Day in Clopin's Music Box. With one turn of the crank, Guests will set a scene in motion featuring Clopin, the leader of the gypsies in"The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Once the music begins to play, the whole scene comes to life.
This an amazing attraction,everyone should see...Dr Lee
A "FAIRE" TO REMEMBER:
Since 1955, Sleeping Beauty Castle has been the heart of Disneyland Park, an iconic symbol of "The Happiest Place on Earth," where dreams come true every day. And on March 12- nearly 58 years later-Fantasy Faire continues that legacy. A natural extension of the castle and Fantasyland, Guests will be invited into a charming European village inspired by their favorite Disney stories and meet beloved Disney princesses in a new setting befitting royalty.
Located in the former Carnation Plaza Gardens, Fantasy Faire's architecture was designed to blend seamlessly with Fantasyland, with turrets and a castle wall adding that royal touch.
Like Fantasyland, Fantasy Faire is filled with unique Disney touches and hidden details for Guests to explore and discover. However, the true magic of Fantasy Faire lies within the characters and Cast Members who populate the area, bringing the story to life for every Guest.
ROYAL THEATRE:
Reminiscent of the medieval faire theme of the original Fantasyland, the Royal Theatre is an open-air venue where the lively Renaissance storytellers Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones will present the tales of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Tangled" - with vaudeville flair-each day, to the musical accompaniment of Sir Samuel of Morocco.
However, Guests won't have to use their imaginations for every character, as Belle, Lumiere, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider will join in on the fun. After each performance, Guests can greet the shows respective princess.
MAURICE'S TREATS:
Get twisted with Maurice's treats, a gypsy wagon that has been transformed into a food "invention" cart concocted by Belle's lovable (and slightly discombobulated)father. Guests can choose between flaky strawberry or chocolate twists, or savory cheddar garlic bagel twists that pair perfectly with the new Boysen Apple Freeze drink, topped with passion fruit foam.
CARNATION PLAZA GARDENS CREST:
Just above a facade that adorns the passage to Frontierland is a crest with three carnations and the letters "CPG." That's a tribute to Carnation Plaza Gardens, which occupied the site from 1956 to 2012.
FAIRY TALE TREASURES:
Within this new merchandise location, young Guests create their own happily ever after with princess costumes,accessories, toys and more. Look closely and you may discover a hidden acorn within the treasure chest on the shop sign. A nod to the friendly woodland creatures from such classics as "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella" squirrels admiring their acorn "treasures" can be seen throughout the shop.
ROYAL HALL:
Once Guests step into the Gothic-inspired interior of the Royal Hall, they will travel from room to room, meeting some of their favorite Disney princesses, including Ariel, Aurora and Cinderella, each in their own area of the hall beneath crown-inspired chandeliers. Its like seeing the princesses living inside their castle and you're a part of their world.
RAPUNZEL'S TOWER:
In the middle of the square is a 16-foot-high stone sculpture of Rapunzel's tower from "Tangled." At the top, Rapunzel peeks through the window and every so often, Mother Gothel's song plays, bringing Rapunzel's hair to life. At night, something magical will happen, and every now and then her hair will glow. Her hair is twisted around the column, so twinkling lights will surround the whole column.
FIGARO THE CAT:
If you peek up into the windows of Fantasy Faire, you may catch Figaro, Geppetto's cat from Pinocchio,sleeping on a window balcony next to a bird cage. The bird whistles melodies from several classic Disney tunes, which sometimes wakes Figaro, causing him to meow and interact with his feathered friend.
CLOPIN'S MUSIC BOX:
Come one, come all to Topsy Turvy Day in Clopin's Music Box. With one turn of the crank, Guests will set a scene in motion featuring Clopin, the leader of the gypsies in"The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Once the music begins to play, the whole scene comes to life.
This an amazing attraction,everyone should see...Dr Lee
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Beautifully Disney cosmetics:
Beautifully Disney, a new character-inspired cosmetics collection created especially for Disney parks, is now available at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. Wickedly Beautiful, the first of many collections from Beautifully Disney, takes Guests into a world of good versus evil, with villain-and princess-inspired lacquer creme, shimmer and glitter nail polish, lip gloss and eye shadow.
Beautifully Disney was developed for Guests of all ages that love to experiment with colorful makeup and the latest trends. Available now at Disney Vault 28 and other select locations.
I am to good looking for makeup,ha ha.....Dr Lee
Beautifully Disney was developed for Guests of all ages that love to experiment with colorful makeup and the latest trends. Available now at Disney Vault 28 and other select locations.
I am to good looking for makeup,ha ha.....Dr Lee
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Bring the magic of TV home at Property Control sale:
For the first time, Property Control is giving Cast Members an opportunity to shop for props and costumes from favorite TV shows and movies through a new partnership with Disney/ABC Television Group.
On March 23-24, the first Disney/ABC Television Group Property Control Sale will take place at Company D in Anaheim, as well as through a special online auction. Cast Members will have the opportunity to buy designer clothing and accessories worn as costumes in favorite Disney/ABC shows and movies, including "High School Musical," "Lemonade Mouth," "Camp Rock" and "Hannah Montana." A wide variety of props from these shows will also be available at liquidation prices.
What you need to know...
Date: March 23 (costumes)-March 24(props)
Location: Company D, 1601 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim
Time: 9a.m.-430p.Online Auction: March 25-29
Website: www.CastAuction.com
On March 23-24, the first Disney/ABC Television Group Property Control Sale will take place at Company D in Anaheim, as well as through a special online auction. Cast Members will have the opportunity to buy designer clothing and accessories worn as costumes in favorite Disney/ABC shows and movies, including "High School Musical," "Lemonade Mouth," "Camp Rock" and "Hannah Montana." A wide variety of props from these shows will also be available at liquidation prices.
What you need to know...
Date: March 23 (costumes)-March 24(props)
Location: Company D, 1601 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim
Time: 9a.m.-430p.Online Auction: March 25-29
Website: www.CastAuction.com
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Closing days at Mr Stox...
Only days remain for Mr Stox in Anaheim,California. Closing March 15,2013 (approx 8 business days,closed Sun/Mon).....
So many sad faces are seen in the bar and throughout the restaurant,and with the closing just days away,it's only going to get sadder!!!
Opened since 1968 and owned by the Marshall family since 1977, this has been a land mark here in Anaheim. Fine dining, a wine list that is like a small novel and staff to complete your experience, not many of these old school restaurants are still around.
So if possible, do stop by before those last words are spoken, ""THE BAR IS NOW CLOSED.""
it has been a fun ride...Dr Lee
So many sad faces are seen in the bar and throughout the restaurant,and with the closing just days away,it's only going to get sadder!!!
Opened since 1968 and owned by the Marshall family since 1977, this has been a land mark here in Anaheim. Fine dining, a wine list that is like a small novel and staff to complete your experience, not many of these old school restaurants are still around.
So if possible, do stop by before those last words are spoken, ""THE BAR IS NOW CLOSED.""
it has been a fun ride...Dr Lee
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