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This week, LA fire heroes get a nice perk at the resort, Disney fans can buy a t-shirt to help support those impacted, some new additions to Season of the Force, a new story at Savi's is coming, reservations are going away at one location at the resort, we talk to Don about the upcoming Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: California firefighters, eligible Los Angeles-based law enforcement personnel, emergency medical technicians, and other mutual aid departments who helped with the LA fire effort can get a Hero Ticket to Disneyland. The Hero Ticket is valid from May 5th through August 7th, Mondays through Thursdays, and requires a theme park reservation. The ticket will allow the holder and one guest into the parks. Qualifying fire, police, and sheriff's departments will get more details in April. - https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/disneyland-resort-honors-heroes-of-los-angeles-fires-with-complimentary-theme-park-tickets/ Disney fans who want to help support those impacted by the wildfires in Southern California last month, can help by purchasing a Disney LA Strong t-shirt. The shirt features Mickey Mouse, with the words LA Stong next to him. For each purchase, Disney will donate $25 to the American Red Cross. The shirt can be purchased on DisneyStore.com for $30 and comes in white and black varieties. - https://disneyparksblog.com/products/disney-la-strong-tshirts-california-fire-relief/ The Force is Strong this coming Season of the Force at Disneyland. A new nightly projection show “Shadows of Memory: A Skywalker Saga” will debut on March 28th, painting the spires of Galaxy's Edge with images from the films of the Skywalker story. Luke Skywalker will also appear for the first time in Batuu. These new additions join the “Fire of the Rising Moons” nighttime experience, Hyperspace Mountain, and more March 28th through May 11th. - https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/2025-guide-to-season-of-the-force-at-disneyland-park/ Season of the Force will also bring a new story to the custom lightsaber building experience at Savi's Workshop. “Reclaimed and Reforged” will begin for a limited time on May 4th. The updated experience includes parts scavenged by different pirates throughout the galaxy. Of course, new merchandise and food will also be on hand to round out the Season of the Force! - https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/2025-guide-to-season-of-the-force-at-disneyland-park/ A new, 45-minute mixology course is coming to an amazing location at the Disneyland Hotel. Trader Sam's Mixology Seminar will teach guests how to make one alcoholic and one non-alcoholic drink from the Trader Sam's bartenders. Classes start February 12th, with a second date on March 3rd, with sessions at 11am, 1pm, and 4pm. Hors d'oeuvres, live entertainment, and music will be on hand after the class, along with a tiki mug to take home. The class is $231.45 per person, and guests must be over 21. - https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/02/07/souvenir-alert-disney-tiki-mug-collectors-need-to-mark-their-calendars-for-february-13th/ One place at the resort is doing away with reservations! Starting March 17th, Droid Depot in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge will no longer take reservations for the droid building experience. At the experience, guests build a custom droid, with a carry box, and instructions. The price to do this is $99.99, plus tax. - https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/02/06/alert-reservations-will-no-longer-be-required-for-this-popular-disney-souvenir-experience/ Last week was the last time guests could hop aboard the Red Car Trolley in Disney California Adventure. Fans turned out on that last day to get a last ride in, even waiting up to an hour and a half to ride! It was a bitter-sweet ending to an attraction that brought immersive theming, kinetic energy, and a lot of fun to the park. - https://www.micechat.com/409023-disneyland-update-skywalker-steps-in-red-car-rolls-out-mystery-solved/ The updated Cozy Cone ordering area finally opened this last week. The area behind the office of the Cozy Cone Motel has been behind walls for months now. A new ordering area, featuring two desks, with two registers each, is setup to take orders for all the cones. Once a guest places an order at the desk, they can take the receipt to the proper window to pick up their items. - https://www.micechat.com/409023-disneyland-update-skywalker-steps-in-red-car-rolls-out-mystery-solved/ Joining this welcome change in Cars Land is Red's Community Garden. The seating area that opened across from Luigi's recently has been updated to be a community garden featuring Red, the fire engine from Cars. The garden's entrance is a new trellis, painted in red and white, with lighting, a community garden sign, and Red himself. - https://www.micechat.com/409023-disneyland-update-skywalker-steps-in-red-car-rolls-out-mystery-solved/ The first of two days of Celebrate Gospel at Disneyland kicked off this weekend at the Fantasyland Theater. The theater was dotted with displays showcasing the history of gospel music. Chairs were adding in the area where seating had been removed for Pixar Fest so more guests could be accommodated, and bring guests closer to the performers. This Saturday is the last day of performances, starting at 2pm to 7pm. - https://www.micechat.com/409023-disneyland-update-skywalker-steps-in-red-car-rolls-out-mystery-solved/ The 70th Anniversary outfits for characters at Disneyland have been unveiled. The costumes are bright blues, golds, purples, yellow, teals, and more featuring star shapes and pixie dust! Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, and more will be getting into the act come May, when the 70th officially kicks off. - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DF0mbzVvOex SnackChat: Goofy's Kitchen Springtime Buffet - https://www.laughingplace.com/w/disney-parks/goofys-kitchen-springtime-buffet-2025/ TriviaLand: The history of the What's Next champaign - https://6abc.com/post/do-super-bowl-winners-go-disney/15886954/ Discussion Topic: Producer and host of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet Don Morin - www.pnwmousemeet.com www.facebook.com/pnwmousemeet
This week, happy haunts materialize around the resort, sit down resturants expand beverage selections, news on Fantasmic, some welcome changes for dining reservations, we talk about Teresa's experience at the Mouse Meet, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! DISCOUNTS! We have partnered with the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground to get great deals for our listeners! Book your stay at the Howard Johnson Anaheim and get 15% off your stay (code 1000022077)! Magic Key Holders get 20% off their stay (code 1000025935) as well! Book now! Need the perfect bag for your days in the parks? Look no further than Designer Park Co.! Purchase the Rope Drop Bag as featured on Episode 222 and get 10% off your purchase! Use coupon code DLWEEKLY to get the discount. If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! News: We have some updates reguarding Fantasmic. Disneyland has announced that the show will return Spring of 2024. When it returns, they have promised new magic but they have not promised the return of the Maleficent dragon. According to Micechat, cast members have been told there will be changes made to the show including a “thrilling new finale between Sorcrer Mickey and Mlaeficent.” They were also told that “although the dragon figure won't be par of the show when it returns next spring, there will be prenty o exciting new special effects to wow our guests.” – https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202307/9676/ https://www.micechat.com/354214-shocking-news-disneylands-fantasmic-dragon-engulfed-in-flames/ We're almost there, the smoke stacks have been installed at Tiana's Palace! Along with the towering smoke stacks, the resturant's sign has also been installed. Disney has not confimed an opening date for this dining location yet, active construction is still going on in the interior and kitchen. – https://www.micechat.com/344214-tianas-palace-to-replace-new-orleans-square-classic/ https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/08/walt-disney-world-and-disneyland-to-launch-updated-system-for-finding-dining-reservations/ To celebrate the release of the Haunted Mansion movie, a new sipper has materalized around the resort. We may be biased, but Hat Box ghost sipper looks incredible! The price for this grim grinning ghost is $32 and can be found at select locations. – https://www.micechat.com/362665-disneylands-ghoulishly-delightful-new-sipper-collectible-popcorn-buckets/ The Happiest Haunts guided tour is returning this Halloween season! Guests will get to experience chills and thrills on this two hour walking tour. Highlights include a history of halloween and tales specific to Disney, expedited access to Pirates of the Caribbean, reserved viewing for Halloween Screams, a guided tour pin, a halloween treat, AND a photo op with the Hitchhiking Ghost animatronics from the Haunted Mansion! – https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/07/happiest-haunts-guided-tour-with-halloween-screams-viewing-returning-to-disneyland-resort-this-fall/ Disney has announced that three table service locations will soon add adult beverages to their menus. In addition to a selection of wines, beers,and cocktails there will also be some speciality beverages avalible at each location. Carnation Cafe will have a Carnation Cooler made with vodka, raspberry, and ginger ale, River Belle Terrace will serve a River Belle Margarita with tequila, lime, and orange liqueur, and Cafe Orleans will offer a Cafe Orleans Hurricane made with rum, passionfruit, orange, and pineapple juices. The new beverages will be available starting in September. – https://www.micechat.com/362531-disneyland-adding-adult-beverages-to-three-more-restaurants/ A update is coming to the app and website to help make advance dining reservations easier. The update will make it so that a guests will be able to see all available times for the dining location .when they select the time of day they are looking to book (breakfast, lunch, or dinner) Currently, only some of the times would appear this way, and other times would pop up if you searched for a specific time slot. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/08/walt-disney-world-and-disneyland-to-launch-updated-system-for-finding-dining-reservations/ The rooftop pool at the Paradise Pier, soon to be Pixar Place, hotel is now open! This newly designed outdoor space has a pool, a water slide, and splash pad for guests to enjoy. The area has a very fun and colorful Finding Nemo design, which includes many of your favorite characters including Crush, Hank, and many more. – https://www.micechat.com/363184-disneyland-pixar-place-hotel-news-and-info/ World princess week is August 20-26 this year and Disneyland will have some special things to celebrate. A princess bubble sipper will be available at locations around the resort, the purple pineapple shell macaron will return, and for those who wish to celebrate at home, a Mulan Tea set will be avalible for purchase as well. – https://www.micechat.com/362640-the-royal-rundown-what-to-expect-from-disneylands-world-princess-week-2023/ Discussion Topic: Teresa tells us all about her trip to the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet.
This week, real snow at Disneyland, an original locomotive returns, more details are installed in Toontown before it's opening, food coming to Toontown, Oscars come to Carthay Circle, we talk to Don from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! DISCOUNTS! If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! We have partnered with the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground to get great deals for our listeners! Book your stay at the Howard Johnson Anaheim and get 15% off your stay (code 1000022077)! Magic Key Holders get 20% off their stay (code 1000025935) as well! Book now! Need the perfect bag for your days in the parks? Look no further than Designer Park Co.! Purchase the Rope Drop Bag as featured on Episode 222 and get 10% off your purchase! Use coupon code DLWEEKLY to get the discount. News Disneyland is a magical place, so much so that it can even have things like snow happen in Southern California! This year has been crazy in terms of weather, but not so far as snow! Weather experts said it was more of what is called graupel, which is snowflakes that collect water droplets on the outer surface. Either way, it was still surreal to see all the pictures and videos online of the weather event! - https://www.micechat.com/349659-disneyland-update-exciting-finds-feasts-and-oswald-meets/ One of the original steam engines of the Disneyland Railroad has returned to carrying guests on a grand circle tour of Disneyland this week. The EP Ripley, named after Edward Payson Ripley of the Santa Fe Railroad, was taken off the tracks a few years ago for repairs, and then underwent a full restoration starting in 2021. The original boiler had to be replicated, along with the headlamp and bell. The parts had to be replicated since they are not manufactured anymore. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/03/an-original-disneyland-railroad-steam-engine-is-back-on-track/ With Toontown fully opening very soon, some new things can be noticed through the construction walls. A new Minnie and Mickey fountain sculpture was installed in front of CarTOONial Park, the Wishing Tree has been installed and decorated with lanterns, and the Cafe Daisy sign has been installed for the new eatery. - https://www.micechat.com/349659-disneyland-update-exciting-finds-feasts-and-oswald-meets/ We are just a couple of weeks from the reopening of Mickey's Toontown! Disney released the upcoming food offerings in the so-to-be fully reopened land. From kid-friendly items like the Cheese Please! Pizza, Minnie's Mini Corn Dogs, to adult options like the Cheezy Pizza Flop-Over and a Spring Garden Wrap. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/03/disney-eats-first-look-at-mickeys-toontown-treats-coming-to-disneyland-resort/ For a limited time, there is a special exhibit inside Carthay Circle Restaurant. In the foyer of the restaurant, the honorary Oscar that Walt Disney won for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937 are on display. They are on loan from the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. - https://www.micechat.com/349659-disneyland-update-exciting-finds-feasts-and-oswald-meets/ One of our favorite holiday events is returning this year. The 2023 Eggstaviganza will begin on March 13th and run through April 9th. To take part in the scavenger hunt and collect a fun collectible egg at the end, guest purchase a game board for $9.99 plus tax and locate all the hidden eggs around Downtown Disney, Disneyland, and Disney California Adventure. Note that there are three different game boards, one for each location. - https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2023/03/06/dates-and-prices-announced-for-disneys-2023-eggstravaganza/ There is a few merchandise items for the Food and Wine Fest this year. There are spirit jerseys, mugs, ears, and more. - https://www.micechat.com/349659-disneyland-update-exciting-finds-feasts-and-oswald-meets/ For Magic Key Holders, there is even a special exclusive t-shirt that features Stitch eating a slice of cake for the Food and Wine Festival 2023. - https://www.micechat.com/349659-disneyland-update-exciting-finds-feasts-and-oswald-meets/ This past Sunday was Adventureland Day at Disneyland! Hundreds of Adventureland fans descended upon the park dressed in their Adventureland attire to follow clues and solve riddles in a treasure hunt to receive a prize. A sweet Disneyland classic has been updated at Pooh Corner. The classic Tigger Tail has been updated with a new coating that replaces the previous orange-colored white chocolate with an orange-flavored confectioners coating. The new version looks much closer to Tigger's actual tail. - https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/03/review-trying-the-updated-tigger-marshmallow-tail-from-pooh-corner-at-disneyland/ Jeff Reitz has done something that we all wish we could say we did - and that is hold the Guiness World Record for the most consecutive visits to Disneyland Park. Jeff went for 2,995 straight days in a row, which comes out to eight years, three months, and thirteen days. Jeff and his friends set out to visit the park all 366 days of 2012. They reached that goal, and Jeff kept going. His last streak day was March 13th, 2020, the day before the parks closed due to the pandemic. - https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2023/03/04/are-you-up-for-the-ultimate-disneyland-challenge/ For Weeklyteers who are looking to own a piece of Disneyland, there is an upcoming auction you might want to look into. On March 25th and 26th, The Art of Disneyland: From Stagecoaches to Monorails...and More! will be held in Beverly Hills, with previews March 20th through 24th from 10am-5pm at Heritage Auctions. For a list of all the items and location, check out the link in our show notes. - https://comics.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=7314 - https://wdwnt.com/2023/03/disney-auction-disneyland-monorail-ride-vehicles/ Discussion Topic Don Morin - Founder and Host of PNW Mouse Meet Since 2009 Don and his team have been creating a magical experience for thousands of Guests. “Passion, Disney Fandom and giving them more than they expect are key ingredients to our success!” The PNW Mouse Meet is an unofficial Disney Fan Event that was created by Disney Fans FOR Disney Fans. This annual event provides Disney enthusiasts the opportunity to get together right here in the Pacific Northwest to share and celebrate all things Disney. https://www.youtube.com/@PNWMOUSEMEET
09/16/22 - In this episode, Michael recaps his experience at the 2022 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet including the Disney celebrities he was able to meet and information from the panels! Michael's Disneyland History Segments
No. 18: Interviews with Imagineer Kevin Rafferty and three Disney Legends from July 8, 2013 Contact us at comments@mousetalgia.com. Learn about the earliest in-"car"-nation of Cars Land from Creative Director Kevin Rafferty in this star-studded episode of Mousetalgia, recorded directly from the 2013 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, featuring four exclusive interviews covering many fascinating aspects of the Disney company. First, we speak with Dave Smith, the director emeritus of the Disney Archives, who tells us some secrets of his years with the company. Learn which items Dave broke, Dave's opinions about the nature of collecting, and his explanations about how the Disney Company and Disney family share items and information. Next, we talk to Kevin Rafferty about his long, productive career with Walt Disney Imagineering, including a behind-the-scenes look at the "It's Tough To Be a Bug!" attraction, and his leadership in the development of Cars Land. Finally, we attempt to corral Bill Farmer and Tony Anselmo, two of Disney's most popular voice actors, into a dual interview with varying degrees of success. Hilarity ensues! Please note: Meet up information is outdated - stay tuned for meet-up information for the 2022 D23 Expo!
Mousetalgia's Best Ear Ever #6: Our first Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet from Aug. 23. 2010. Contact us at comments@mousetalgia.com. Mousetalgia reports on the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, where the team met Bob Gurr, Margaret Kerry, Disney author Jeff Kurtti, and more fascinating Disney insiders at a fan gathering near Seattle, Washington. Kristen beats trivia master Lou Mongello at the Disney Pyramid game, Dave greets Mousetalgia listeners, and Becky talks education with Bob Gurr. Meanwhile, Jeff reports on a John Canemaker event at the Walt Disney Family Museum featuring John's new book about animation legends Joe Grant and Joe Ranft. Plus - help send Jeff to the Archives, Mousetalgia plans a meet-up, and more!
08/30/19 - In this episode, Michael shares the second part of his experience at the 2019 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that featured special guests like Jeff Kurtti, Ron Clements, and Joe Rohde!
08/09/19 - In this episode, Michael shares the second part of his experience at the 2019 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that featured special guests like Jeff Kurtti, Ron Clements, and Joe Rohde!
08/02/19 - In this episode, Michael shares the first part of his experience at the 2019 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that featured special guests like Jeff Kurtti, Ron Clements, and Joe Rohde!
It's a super Mouse Meet emporium this week as Team Mousetalgia brings you four fresh interviews, direct from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet near Seattle, Washington! First, we speak with Imagineering Executive Producer Jeffrey Shaver-Moskowitz, who led a team of Imagineers in creating Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure. Jeffrey tells us all about the process, challenges, and decisions that led to the recent unveiling of the new land celebrating all things Pixar. Then, we speak with Disney artist Kevin Kidney, who tells us the story of the creation of Disneyland's nighttime spectacular Fantasmic, a show that he helped develop. We also talk about the road that took Kevin and Jody from the jobs at Disneyland to jobs working for the Disney Catalog creating hundreds of incredible collectibles and works of Disney-related art for us all to purchase and enjoy. Then, we speak with Disney producer and author David Bossert, who talks to us about his latest book "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons." We learn about Dave's search for the true history of the illusive Oswald, who has only recently rejoined the Disney family. Finally, we speak with author and historian Mindy Johnson about "Ink and Paint: The Women of Walt Disney's Animation," her recent book that tells the "herstory" of the Walt Disney Studios, and fills in the missing gaps between the men and their pencils and the finished films we all love on the screen. Plus - should James Gunn have been fired? Dave jumps on the Disney Emoji Blitz bandwagon, Kristen shares a recipe for Main Street's Fish Mousse recipe - and more.
In this week's Marvel-ous episode of Mousetalgia, we welcome Brian Crosby, Creative Director for Themed Entertainment for Marvel, back to the show to talk about "Marvel: Universe of Superheroes," the new exhibit currently showing at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle. The exhibit, MoPop's largest special installation ever, is filled with Marvel history, comic art, movie props, interactive sets, and more. Brian joins the show to discuss the magic behind the creation of this must-see presentation. Then, it's the first of two shows about the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet 2018. We share our behind-the-scenes glimpse at the goings-on at this tenth-annual gathering of Disney fans hosted in the Seattle area. Plus - a few thoughts about Don Hahn's new documentary about Howard Ashman... and more.
Welcome to the first episode of Dateline Mousetalgia! In this episode, we introduce your hosts Jenn Diz and Nicole. Fans and Ears to the Ground Correspondents to the original Mousetalgia podcast, Jenn and Nicole will be here every Thursday to bring you the latest and greatest in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure news. Join us this week-- Disneyland’s 63rd birthday week!-- as we discuss the new Play Disney Parks app, the recent heat wave in Anaheim and thoughts on staying cool, as well as ice cream in the parks! Plus, a brief trip report on the 2018 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, and word that the Blue Fairy from “Pinocchio” will be making an appearance in Disneyland this month.
This week, Team Mousetalgia takes you on a whirlwind tour of topics we've covered in the past decade as we look back at our collection of 500 episodes of the Mousetalgia Podcast. From fan conventions like the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet and the D23 Expo to conversations with legends like Alice Davis and Marty Sklar, we've done our best to share our travels and experiences with our listeners and like-minded Disney fans around the world. Special guest Tim Babb joins the table to reminisce along with us. So settle in and listen along as we celebrate 500 episodes of Mousetalgia!
Team Mousetalgia takes you behind the scenes to the green room at the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet as we share exclusive interviews with the special guests from this year's event, hosted in Lynnwood, WA on Sept. 12, 2017. Mike Peraza is a Disney art art director, conceptual artist and layout artist for Disney animation, and worked on everything from Fox and the Hound through Beauty and the Beast and dozens of episodes of Disney Afternoon television shows. Patty Peraza was an effects animator at Disney, also starting with Fox and the Hound, who was sponsored through her art education at Cal Arts by Lilian Disney herself. Bill Rogers and Camille Dixon use their voices famously at the parks of Disneyland Resort as announcers, Bill at Disneyland and Camille at Disney California Adventure. All four guests share special recollections from their long careers with Disney, touching on memorable moments and special people that helped them along the way.
This week, Team Mousetalgia reports live from the show floor of the ninth annual Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, held on August 12 at the Lynnwood Convention Center in Washington. We describe the popular event, the vendors and the atmosphere, and bring you reports from attendees and authors that we spoke with at the show, including a report on Walt Disney's Hyperion Avenue Studio from author David Lesjak, interesting conversation about the Frito Mountain at Frontierland's Casa de Fritos, and an interview with Imagineer Charita Carter, a Senior Creative Producer who works with the Scenic Illusion Team at WDI to create cutting edge attractions for the Disney parks. Stay tuned next week for more news from the Mouse Meet and more exciting interviews.
This week on the All About the Mouse Disney Podcast Jonathan takes us inside the 2017 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that he attended this past weekend in Seattle, Washington. In addition to a terrific community of Disney fans, there were a ton of celebrities, vendors, and more in attendance. Jonathan will give us a recap and talk about some of his favorite moments from the 9th annual Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. In the news this week, the Walt Disney World express bus system comes to an end, Disney announces it will pull its movies off of Netflix and Netflix signs Shonda Rhimes in response, Stars Wars themed Walt Disney World resort details and pricing rumors begin to emerge, and much more. If you’d like to become an official All About the Mouseketeer, register for a Mouse Call, or write to us about anything at all, you can send an email to podcast@aatmcentral.com. All of this, and much more, lies ahead on this week’s episode of the All About the Mouse Disney podcast – Your weekly dose of Disney magic and mayhem!
This week on the All About the Mouse Disney Podcast Jonathan is joined by Don Morin and Melissa McGuire for a discussion about all things Star Wars. Bryan is touring the country with his family on vacation, so this week we are getting our Star Wars fix and geeking out on everything from Tauntauns to Sith lords in the movies and Disney theme parks. Star Wars has proved to be a cultural classic, but it is also creating new die-hard fans and classic films with the newest installation of the Star Wars series films and television shows. Additionally, there is much excitement and anticipation for the 2 brand new lands dedicated to Star Wars that will be opening up both in Walt Disney World and Disneyland. This week we're going to talk about all of this and everything in between! In the news this week, new princess carriage strollers are being offered from a third-party in Walt Disney World, Disneyland and the Walt Disney World resort offer special healthy living offerings, Disney emoji fidget spinners make their way into the theme parks, and much more. Later in the show, we'll talk with Don Morin about the upcoming Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that has been bringing Disney fans together outside of the theme parks in the great state of Washington for nearly a decade. You can find out more about the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet at www.pnwmousemeet.com. All of this and much more lies ahead on this week's episode of the All About the Mouse Disney Podcast - Your weekly dose of Disney magic and mayhem!
This week we have special guest Don Morin, organizer of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, on the show to talk about this extremely popular event. The Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet is a Disney fan gathering in the Seattle, Washington area of the country that has really taken off! Going into its 10th year, it has grown as a tight-knit community of Disney fans who gather annually to experience Disney magic outside of the parks and a little closer to home. Don will tell us a little more about the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet and announce some details about the 2017 meet. In the Disney news this week, Disney Springs is set to debut a new holiday drone-based light show, Disney rocks the box office with Dr. Strange, Dooney & Bourke is set to release a new line of Disney-themed bags, and much more! If you would like to become an official All About the Mouseketeer, send us an email to podcast@aatmcentral.com and tell us your name and where you’re from. You can also send us an email with your phone number if you would like for us to call you on our next Mouse Call.
Listen to our exclusive interviews with WED Imagineers Bob Gurr and Marty Sklar in this episode of Mousetalgia, in our continuing coverage of the 2016 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. Gurr and Sklar both worked directly with Walt Disney for many years and provide great stories and insight about the man who shaped modern themed entertainment for generations. Bob Gurr talks about his innovative Omnimover ride vehicle and discusses his impressions of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, while Marty Sklar offers his impressions of Shanghai Disneyland, which he calls the finest Disney park ever built. Gurr also takes us on a brief trip through Disneyland, and Sklar talks about writing as the voice of Walt Disney himself, and discusses how Walt built WED from his best artists. Plus - Team Mousetalgia builds a fantasy fan convention; a listener visits Walt's Barn on Disneyland's birthday; Disney artist Stacia Martin speaks about the Disney Gallery - and more.
This week, Team Mousetalgia reports from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet 2016 near Seattle, WA. Topics include the D23 mixer the night before the meet, the show floor, and personal highlights from Mousetalgia listeners and attendees to the Mouse Meet (which happened to raise $12,000 for the Seattle Children's Hospital and Ryman Arts this year). Come behind the scenes with us as we talk about set-up snafus, run-ins with Disney Legends, and super-cold Dole Whips. We also speak with meet vendors, including the Jayme Twins, RecyclEARS, author Mike Fox, and Disney historian and author David Lesjak, who shares a story about an incredible piece of Disneyana he displayed at the event. Plus - Kristen reviews the Grand Legacy at the Park, Jeff is interviewed for a documentary, and Becky plans to go coast to coast. Stay tuned for next week, featuring our exclusive interviews with Disney Legends Bob Gurr and Marty Sklar. And happy 61st, Disneyland!
Mousetalgia reviews Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters in Dave and Becky's latest trip report. Does Luigi's character carry the day, or is this attraction too slow to impress? Other trip report topics include the amenities at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa; the Disneyland Resort Egg-stravaganza; VIP seating for the Paint the Night Parade; and the benefits of Disneyland's Signature Annual Passport. Also, Don Morin, creator of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, joins Mousetalgia to announce this year's talent line up and describes what you might expect from a trip to Seattle this July to visit this convention made by Disney fans, for Disney fans. Stacia Martin, Bob Gurr and Marty Sklar will be joining the Mouse Meet this year, and the event provides fans a chance to get up close with these Disney celebrities. Plus - we announce the inaugural Mousetalgia Platinum Pen Award; Disney releases (and immediately sells out of) "Ghost Post" Haunted Mansion crates; Disney announces a new Indiana Jones film with Ford and Spielberg - and more!
Team Mousetalgia goes back to the mailbag to answer your pressing questions this week, with hot topics including the edible plants of Tomorrowland; touring Disneyland with 80-year-olds; storing and displaying blu-ray discs; discussing the best place to start a day inside the park; hiring professional photographers for shoots inside the park; tips and tricks for traveling north for the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet; Disneyland's new costume rules - and more!
Join Team Mousetalgia live from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet as Jeff and Kristen report on the annual event. First, take a tour of the show floor and experience the Mouse Meet from the guests' perspectives, then go behind the scenes with Mousetalgia and special guest Imagineer Joe Herrington, and Disney voice artists Mark Silverman, Margaret Kerry and Pete Renaday. Joe Harrington talks about creating soundscapes and audio for some of the parks' most beloved attractions, and the voice panel discuss some highlights from their careers. Then, listen in as Mousetalgia re-creates the famous "Story and Song from the Haunted Mansion" record album with the original voice of the Ghost Host, Pete Renaday! Plus, D23 Expo news, Claire Keane, and a baby arrives!
In this episode, we conclude our 2-part interview with Don Morin, founder of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. In part 1, we talked about his interest in Disney, background of the PNW Mouse Meet, what makes it unique, and … Continue reading →
In this episode, we begin a 2-part interview with Don Morin, founder of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. I’ll tell you more about him and what that is in the official introduction to the interview, but if you’ve ever wondered … Continue reading →
Team Mousetalgia takes you to the blue carpet and the world premiere of Tomorrowland in this week's episode! Join Jeff and Dave as they watch the celebrities descend on Downtown Disney's AMC multiplex to watch Brad Bird's fascinating new movie and report on the goings on. Jeff joins D23 to attend the private after-party in Disneyland's Tomorrowland, and Dave joins in to report from a Lucasfilm screening of the film days later, and we offer our initial spoiler-free impressions of the film. Also, we talk Avengers, and offer some thoughts about the latest installment in the Marvel cinematic pantheon. Next: the Haunted Mansion welcomes back the Hat Box Ghost after nearly 46 years, and we offer our thoughts and responses to the new character, brought back to life with a little digital pixie (or is that mummy?) dust. Plus - the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet announces the special guests for this year's event, the D23 Expo starts spilling secrets - and more!
Heigh ho - it's time for Mousetalgia to dig, dig, dig into the mailbag! Topics include: tips for traveling with a child; what to expect from 24-hour day and Disneyland's 60th anniversary launch; picky eaters vs. Disneyland's restaurants; Disney-style wedding vows; traveling to Disneyland and dining with a large group; DCA's Frozen stage show; tips for attending the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet; starting a Disney record collection; wait time apps - pros and cons; planning Disney date nights; tips for visiting Disneyland while pregnant; and buying Walt Disney's autograph. Also, Team Mousetalgia contemplates the next drugstore-exclusive Disney-licensed makeup line. Which character should it be based on? We discuss! Plus listener reports on Wednesdays with Walt, Avengers at El Capitan, and Star Wars Day at Disneyland - plus more!
Mousetalgia continues our own 24/7 Newsies cycle with another Newsies-inspired episode today as we welcome session musician Derek Young to the show to talk about his experience as the "unsung Newsie" from the original Disney film, released 23 years ago. Derek talks about working with composer Alan Menken and arranger Danny Troob on the soundtrack album, for which he was hired to dub a line for one of the film's big stars, and continued to contribute to the whole soundtrack. Learn what it was like behind the scenes during the making of Disney's unlikeliest musical hit. Also, the team discusses the latest Haunted Mansion news, including the possibility of Guillermo del Toro's reboot of the Haunted Mansion for the big screen with actor/musician Ryan Gosling, and the reappearance of the most talked about resident of the Haunted Mansion - the Hat Box Ghost. Plus: the Art of Ralph McQuarrie; Disney and Dali; and tickets go on sale for the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. Get yours today at www.pnwmousemeet.com.
This week, Team Mousetalgia speaks with legendary producer Don Hahn (The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Who Framed Roger Rabbit) at the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. Hahn shares some thoughts on producing, creating documentaries and working on Disneynature films, and we also discuss the nature of creativity within Disney productions. Mousetalgia also welcomes Imagineer Glenn Barker to the show, who talks about his start as a drummer for Disneyland parades and his eventual career working at WED as a media designer, producing soundscapes and soundtracks for all of the attractions at the Disney theme parks. By dissecting the sound design for Big Thunder, Barker demonstrates the fascinating process of adding the critical audio component to the most famous theme park attractions in the world - and shares some inside secrets from the creation of some of the Disney parks most beloved soundtracks. Plus, Beci Mahnken, CEO of Mousefan Travel, joins us to reminince about this year's Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, and we share some highlights from this extraordinary Disney fan event.
Recorded live from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, we present part one of our coverage from this popular Disney fan event. Returning special guest Tony Baxter talks about his mentor, Claude Coats; what he likes (and doesn't like) about the updates to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad; the next wave of great aspirational attractions; understanding the heart of a Disney collector - and undergoes a rapid fire "Mousekeminute." Also, Imagineer Chris Merritt is back on the show to talk about his new book "Pacific Ocean Park: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles' Space Age Nautical Pleasure Pier" discussing the history of this short-lived but influential theme park, including a description of some of the most intriguing attractions, the incredible musical talent that graced the park's stages, and various elements of interest to Disney fans. Plus - a listener reports from Walt Disney World's Star Wars Days, the Walt Disney Family Museum gets a new Tiki bird - and more!
This week, Mousetalgia offers some timely Disneyland summer trip planning tips. Splurging on special tours or fine dining - which is the better choice? Fastpass schemes - which attractions should you hit first? We also offer our opinions on World of Color dining and viewing options, Fantasmic dessert seating, and choosing a tower at the Disneyland Hotel or a room at other Disneyland Resort hotels. Plus bonus advice on taking a trip up to San Francisco to visit the Walt Disney Family Museum - where to stay? What to eat? What other attractions are nearby? Also, the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet announces its special guest line up for the June 28 event, which promises to be another spectacular fan gathering with the chance to meet and hear from Imagineers, a Disney Legend, and a legendary Disney producer! Plus, Tiny Klien's memoir, Q&A with Kristen, a Muppets review, and Marc Davis' art comes to a special exhibition at the Walt Disney Family Museum.
Mousetalgia welcomes WED Imagineer and Disney Legend Rolly Crump to this episode of the podcast to talk about his time working for Walt Disney in the creation of Disneyland Park. Crump talks about his time with WED Enterprises, including his work on "it's a small world," the Adventureland Bazaar, and his relationships with the model makers, Imagineers, and other studio artists during his career at Disney, including candid details about his contentious relationship with WED head Dick Irvine. He also includes a "cute little story" about his contibution to the film "Mary Poppins." Also, Mousetalgia talks to Don Morin, founder of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, about this upcoming fan convention (of which Mousetalgia is a sponsor) held outside of Seattle, WA. Plus - our favorite wish-we'd-been-there moments from the 1964-'65 World's Fair, a report from previews of Aladdin on Broadway... and more!
Episode 8 of Coffee with Kurtti features Keith and Jeff reflecting on their in-person recording failure, how fun the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet was, the Saving Mr. Banks trailer, and a little-known Disney employee periodical Jeff worked on called WD Eye.
Happy 58th birthday, Disneyland! This week, we have an emporium of topics and soundbytes, including our review of Disney's latest not-quite-blockbusting film, "The Lone Ranger," and a wrap-up of our recent trip to Seattle to visit the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. Jeff also reviews the Walt Disney Family Museum's evening celebration of the Enchanted Tiki Room's 50th anniversary, and previews Charles Phoenix's retro Disneyland slide show, which will be featured at this year's D23 Expo next month. Also, we host a giveaway for a vintage Disneyland prize; we talk to a cast member about what it was like to pilot the Storybook Land Canal Boats of yesteryear; and we listen to some limited time magic high atop the icy slopes of the majestic Matterhorn - plus more!
Learn about the earliest in-"car"-nation of Cars Land from Creative Director Kevin Rafferty in this star-studded episode of Mousetalgia, recorded directly from the 2013 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, featuring four exclusive interviews covering many fascinating aspects of the Disney company. First, we speak with Dave Smith, the director emeritus of the Disney Archives, who tells us some secrets of his years with the company. Learn which items Dave broke, Dave's opinions about the nature of collecting, and his explanations about how the Disney Company and Disney family share items and information. Next, we talk to Kevin Rafferty about his long, productive career with Walt Disney Imagineering, including a behind-the-scenes look at the "It's Tough To Be a Bug!" attraction, and his leadership in the development of Cars Land. Finally, we attempt to corral Bill Farmer and Tony Anselmo, two of Disney's most popular voice actors, into a dual interview with varying degrees of success. Hilarity ensues! Plus - a sneak preview of next week's report from the Mouse Meet. Also, don't forget to mark your calendar for Aug. 8 at 4 pm, when the official Mousetalgia Pre-Expo Meet-up will be held on the patio outside of Trader Sam's at the Disneyland Hotel with a special guest. Don't miss it!
Don Morin, the founder of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, joins Mousetalgia to talk about the event's history and what the future holds for this popular Disney fan convention. Don also talks about a recent PNW Mouse Trek he and some lucky attendees took to Hollywood to experience some Walt Disney history, including trips to Walt's Barn, the Tam O'Shanter, and special tour of the Walt Disney Studios - and we have a report from the event from attendee Russ! Also, Disneyland-area hotels, part 2: Thanks to listener feedback, we are already revisiting the topic of hotels, to aid you in your summer trip planning. Plus, Jeff goes comic book shopping, Kristen tries to watch "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" on dvd, Becky talks about paying for missed Disneyland Dining reservations, and Dave does Record Store Day!
Tony Baxter, Marty Sklar and Paige O'Hara spend time with Mousetalgia at the fourth annual Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, and we bring you the highlights! This week, Mousetalgia reports from Seattle and takes you behind the scenes of the PNWMM. In our exclusive interviews, Tony Baxter talks to us about the business side of creativity, the Tahitian Terrace and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad; Marty Sklar tells us about writing under Walt's name and finding the proper voice; and Paige O'Hara talks to us about being Belle, continuing to perform and discovering her inner artist. Plus, watching home movies with the 'Stache, a report on Pixar in Concert in Hollywood - and more!
This week legendary Disney animator Frank Thomas' son Ted Thomas joins us to talk about his new film entitled "Walt and El Grupo" about the Disney company's South American good will tour during WWII. We are also featuring audio from Margert Kerry's talk at the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. Margaret was the reference model for Tinkerbelle in Walt Disney's Peter Pan and will share her experiences working for Disney and her personal relationship with Tinkerbelle. Last, but certainly not least, we have Paul Barrie and TJ from A Window to the Magic here to share with us some information about a new DVD that they've released featuring a collection of video footage of Disneyland from the 1950's shot by casual park guests. In the news this week we're mainly going to focus on Disney's acquisition of Marvel Entertainment. Also we're going to announce the 1,000th AllAbouttheMouseketeer! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
This week is another very full show. We have lots of audio to share from last weekend's Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet that tok place in Washington state. You'll hear prizes being given away, some of our listeners chiming in, and Jonathan's talk that he did on Magical Moments. We also have some news regarding meets that Jonathan will be doing at the Disneyland Resort during Marathon Weekend in September and a new fund-raiser that one of our listeners is doing for Give Kids the World with some very interesting details involving Bryan and the Harmony Barber Shop. In the news this week: A few pieces of sad news regarding the passing of Virginia Davis, a cast member death at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Magic Kingdom. On the brighter side of the news Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom has already started testing their Castle Dream Lights for Cinderella Castle, the Golf Channel's Big Break will be filming in Walt Disney World and much more. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
A trek to the Walt Disney Family Museum: Team Mousetalgia reports from a recent special trip to the Walt Disney Family Museum that was hosted by author Jeff Kurtti and Don Morin from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet. We revisit and rediscover the museum exhibits, add some insider secrets, and report on a special presentation about Walt Disney's public persona, developed by Jeff Kurtti for this gathering. Also, Kristen meets Julie Andrews at a recent book signing, and reports on her moment with the beloved celebrity. Plus - Disneyland's summer offerings, last-minute resort trip tips, the Fantasmic dessert package - and more!
This week we welcome Margaret Kerry! Margaret has worked with the Disney company for many years but most notably as the reference model for Disney's most famous pixie, Tinkerbelle. Margaret joins us to talk about her work on Peter Pan, her interaction with Walt Disney (or Uncle Walt as she calls him), work on other television shows, and her future plans which include making an appearance as a keynote speaker at the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet this August. We also announce the final call for Disney Feud surveys and some of the teams that will be joining us in the weeks to come. In the news this week: Disney Legend Marty Sklar announces his retirement, Pirates League and Stitch's Supersonic celebration prepare to open at Magic Kingdom and, much more including....Is Disney casting The Rock in another movie? We'll also announce new AllAbouttheMouseketeers on the Roll call this week as well as read a couple of emails regarding Disneyland's Summer Nightastic updates and whether to stay at Pop Century or Port Orleans French Quarter. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
Go behind the scenes of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet with Team Mousetalgia this week, as we share inside stories and secrets from the partyers and panelists at this year's event. Also, we take a look at the phenomenon of Winnie the Pooh, and review the new film and reminisce about the original book and Disney films. Learn why that willy, nilly, silly ol' bear has been considered Disney's second most popular character of all time. Also - Disneyland turned 56 this week, so we celebrate this birthday by listing our favorite Disneyland attractions that no longer exist. All this, and more!
This week, Team Mousetalgia provides some highlights and clips from the 2011 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet held on June 25, 2011 in Lynwood, Washington. Featured speakers include writer/director/producer Jeff Kurtti, who talks about his work as creative director for the Walt Disney Family Museum; Floyd Norman, long time animator for the Walt Disney Company; and Disney Legend Jack Lindquist, president of Disneyland and long-time marketing executive for the company. Also, listen in and play along with the Team Mousetalgia Trivia Challenge!
Mousetalgia reports on the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, where the team met Bob Gurr, Margaret Kerry, Disney author Jeff Kurtti, and more fascinating Disney insiders at a fan gathering near Seattle, Washington. Kristen beats trivia master Lou Mongello at the Disney Pyramid game, Dave greets Mousetalgia listeners, and Becky talks education with Bob Gurr. Meanwhile, Jeff reports on a John Canemaker event at the Walt Disney Family Museum featuring John's new book about animation legends Joe Grant and Joe Ranft. Plus - help send Jeff to the Archives, Mousetalgia plans a meet-up, and more!
Late summer reading and relaxing with Mousetalgia! This week, the team recommends their top twelve places to escape the summer heat at the Disneyland Resort, and four great books to while away the time. Also - the Haunted Mansion turns 41, the team prepares for the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet, Zorro invades San Juan Capistrano, and a chance to win a character key sericel of Jedi Mickey!
The Walt Disney Archives turns 40, and Mousetalgia reports from the 40th anniversary D23 event held at the Walt Disney Studios. Dave Smith announces his upcoming retirement, numerous items are donated to the archives, and Leonard Maltin interviews Dave Smith about his career with the Disney Company. Plus, a new "People and Places" Disney featurette is unveiled, telling the story of the history of the Walt Disney Archives. Also, Jeff reviews a Haunted Mansion art show, Becky blogs for AllEars.net, Dave announces ParkPlaque.com, and more! Also just announced - don't miss Mousetagia at the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet on August 14, 2010 (pnwmousemeet.com). Mousetalgia is an official Platinum Sponsor of the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet.