Showing posts with label My Disney Trip 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Disney Trip 2008. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Confession Time

One of the latest confessions from Walt Disney Confessions is as follows:

Image from waltdisneyconfessions.tumblr.com

I'll admit, this isn't actually my confession but in a way it is.  I didn't send it in, but I actually had the same experience.

When I went to Disney World back in 2008, I didn't have the full appreciation (er, obsession) for Disney that I have now.  While I certainly enjoyed the trip and loved it all -- one of my childhood dreams coming true -- I would enjoy it so much more if I went again.

Which is why three young ladies who live with me...dun dun dun...need to hurry up and make up their minds about next semester.

Source

ttfn!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The One and Only Flying Elephant!

Instead of doing an entire post on New Fantasyland, which would be very overwhelming, I’ve decided to post on just a few of the key factors of the opening ceremony and new attractions.  Be prepared for several New Fantasyland-themed posts, giving you an insight to the new sights and sounds of the Magic Kingdom.

Let’s start off with one of my favorite characters: an adorable, quiet little guy named Dumbo.

Have you ever ridden on Dumbo’s back at any of the Parks?  I did, on my trip.  It was fun to feel as if you were flying, with the help of the one and only flying elephant and his magic feather!

Dumbo the Flying Elephant Ride original version
at Magic Kingdom before New Fantasyland expansion.
Picture from Wikipedia.

For New Fantasyland, Disney added Storybook Circus to Walt Disney World.  In this new area, there’s an “updated” version of the Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride, now featuring two rides, the original (slightly changed – Timothy Mouse got moved) and a new one next to it.  The more the merrier!

Because of this new Dumbo-themed land, during the opening ceremony for the expansion, guess who showed up!  A very rare appearance, and one that knocked me almost right out of Roomie’s chair!

(For the video below, skip to 3:08 and watch for about a 30 seconds for his short appearance.  I hope to do a post later on the entire opening ceremony.)

Video from YouTube.

I do think Dumbo isn’t as cute as he could be.  This is how cute and bubbly (but mute) he looks in the movie.

Dumbo! The one and only!
Picture from the Disney Wiki.

His character appearance is exactly like how he appears in a Disneyland parade, seeming to be another character performance (instead of an animatronic one) so I guess this isn’t the first time he’s been seen.  Compare below.

Dumbo in Disney's Electrical Parade.
Picture from the Disney Wiki.

dumbo capture
Video capture by THE Disney Freak.
Taken from the included video.

This here below is my favorite appearance of Dumbo – one I feel that is much cuter and closer to his movie appearance.  Disney should work with this appearance over the parade one – meaning perhaps change the costume a bit.

Dumbo as he appears in the fireworks show Magical!
Picture from the Disney Wiki.

And a question for you all: Do you know why his feet seemed so springy in the ceremony?  Or I guess to put it better, why they decided to do that?

Summing up then, I think Dumbo’s surprise visit is adorable (too short perhaps?) here but maybe Disney should look into working on making him a tad cuter.  And also, if he’s appearing on stage, can’t he do meet and greets in his new Storybook Circus?

Give me a shout out in the comments below as to what you think!

ttfn!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Best Tribute I Can Give to SWSA

Today's the day.

The last day.

For a heroine.

Picture from the Disney Wiki.

To receive a poison apple.

Picture from the Disney Wiki.

But then to receive a True Love's kiss.


I have forgotten the source of this picture, but I'm pretty sure it
was once the Disney Wiki.  It seems to have now been
removed.

And wake up.

In Fantasyland, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World, Florida, USA.

Snow White's Scary Adventures has its last day today, and then it will be torn down to make way for new parts of the Park.

Farewell to Snow White's Scary AdventuresI enjoyed my first and only ride back in 2008, and that ride turned SWSA into one of my favorite rides at Walt Disney World.

And here's my reaction to the fact that it's being removed:

I stubbornly refused to believe it at first, but it's true.
Snow White's Scary Adventures is leaving Walt Disney World.
Guess I'll have to catch a ride at Disneyland or Tokyo...
but it won't be the same.
Picture from a tumblr blog I follow and can't find now....

I wish I was there, riding one last time.  Maybe in spirit, I am.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Goodbye to the Scary, Hello to the Characters (Part 1)

Snow White takes the apple in the WDW's version. Photo from the Disney Wiki.
Sometime this spring, one of my favorite rides at Walt Disney World will be closing.  The fair-skinned heroine of the ride will not get her True Love's kiss and awaken, and the old hag has appeared to win.  That's right.  Snow White's Scary Adventures in Walt Disney World is closing this year, to be replaced by a meet-and-greet pavilion.

In honor of the ride, I'm going to do a two part blog post on the ride's history and the new construction that will take the ride with it. 

So "Part One: The History of the Scary."

Of course, Snow White started as the "fairest of them all" princess of the starring role in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney's first animated feature film, released in 1937.  It was the movie that started them all; the little princess who opened the gates to Walt's imagination for the public.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was always relatively scary: the hag's transformation is still one of the creepiest scenes ever animated, and the evil Queen is considered on of the greatest villains of all time, having won 10th place in the AFI's list of greatest villains (she is considered the same with the hag).  The Disney Wiki's article on the movie says this: "Certain scenes in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, particularly those featuring the Witch, are regarded as some of Disney's most frightening moments; British censors considered the film frightening enough for young viewers to have to be accompanied by an adult."

However, the ride would be even scarier.

Poster for Disneyland's version.
Photo from the Disney Wiki.
Snow White's Scary Adventures started as Snow White and her Adventures in Fantasyland, Disneyland (which is in California).  It is one of the few oldest rides, still operational after having opened in 1955 on Disneyland's opening day.  In this original version, the guests riding in the cars were Snow White; the ride was set up so that guests felt as if they were the main character.  Most guests didn't understand why the ride was set up this way or why Snow White didn't make an appearance.  So during the 1983 renovation of Fantasyland's rides, Snow White was added.  She now appears once in the ride currently.

All versions of the ride are a dark rides, meaning that is takes place in an enclosed space with special lighting, darkness being used to hide mechanicisms and to create effect (Wikipedia).

The ride didn't appear at Walt Disney World's own Fantasyland part of the Magic Kingdom until 1971.  This ride was much more intense and "arguably scarier" than the Disneyland version, and keep in mind that the changes to the Disneyland version didn't come until 12 years after Walt Disney World's version opened (The Disney Wiki).  Like in the Disneyland version, the guests took up the role of the main character, in this case, pretty little Snow White.

Once more, the Queen/Hag became the center stage character: Snow White didn't appear at all, and the Dwarfs appeared briefly once.  In contrast, the Queen appeared as the Hag seven times.

However, the two rides were very different other than their names and namesake.  The order of each ride's scenes were different than the other, and the endings were totally unalike: at Disneyland, the riders saw a book with the (typical) words "And they lived happily ever after" while at the end of the Disney World version, the riders entered a room of "flashing lights" after the Hag tried to push a giant jewel onto them (The Disney Wiki).
Figures receiving touch-ups for the WDW version. 
Photo from the Disney Wiki

In 1994, Snow White's Scary Adventures at Disney World was redesigned to be more like the one at Disneyland.  The scenes were changed and reordered, with a few new ones, and one of the Hag models was removed or something because the Hag's appearance went down to only six times.  Snow White also made an appearance now: in the courtyard cleaning and also in the Cottage.

"Fool them all!"
Photo from the Disney Wiki.
In 2008, this Disney Freak went to Walt Disney World with her best friend and was lucky enough to take a trip through Snow White's Scary Adventures.  Personally, my favorite part was probably the very beginning when the Queen stands in front of the Magic Mirror, speaking to it.  Then suddenly she spins around to face us and has transformed into the terrible old Hag!  She cackles with glee about how she'll "fool them all!"  My friend and I were definately not expecting that: funny, we didn't take the scary part of Snow White's Scary Adventures seriously.

And sadly, no, we did not see the Queen peering down at us from her window while we were boarding.  Next time I go...will there be a next time to ride?

The ride's last day of operation, according to a Disney Parks Blog post today, will be May 31 of this year.

Here's a video of the ride at Disney World taken as if you are seated in one of the ride seats.  Enjoy!

For a more in-depth look at the history of this ride, check out Kenneth's Sandburg's site: the whole entire section on Snow White's Scary Adventures is eleven parts long!

Part 2 of this two-part post will discuss the renovations coming to Fantasyland (WDW) this year (though I've already done one post on the upcoming changes next month), including what Snow White's Scary Adventures will become: a meet-and-greet pavilion.  Check back again soon for Part 2!

Comments: Please share anything you'd like, but I'd really enjoy it if people shared their memories of the ride.

And Snow White Sanctum, any comments?  I'm quite sure you are more of an expert on this!

**UPDATE**

I realize I said to keep an eye out of Part 2.  However, there is so much information out there about this new construction that it's a bit overwhelming for me to organize it all into a post.  Sorry about that.

Friday, February 10, 2012

My First Disney Pin

In 2008, my bestie and I (along with her family) went to Walt Disney World, my first and only time (so far).  I'm not going to describe the entire trip.  Instead, I'm going to focus on one of the last things I did while in the most magical place on Earth.

After we ate dinner at a Character Dinner, while the others went to brave Space Mountain, my bestie's mother and I went to do some Character Meet-and-Greets.

It was the Princesses.

Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella.

All in one room.

Give me a moment to settle down.

Even though I was the oldest in the room (not counting all the mothers escorting their little princesses), I was a nervous wreck.  I mean, here I was, about to meet some of my childhood heroes.

I was literally freaking out.

Okay, not literally.  I controlled it pretty well.  And as I said in another post, I didn't fully understand my Disney obsession and love for it, so I didn't freak out as much as I would today.

After meeting all the Princesses and getting their autographs, my bestie's mom and I headed over to a Disney store. The rest of my bestie's family were still riding the roller coaster.

And there, my bestie's mom introduced me to Disney Pin Trading.  I thought it was a really cool idea.  If you don't know what it is...I'll post later on that.

My bestie's mom is an avid collector, apparently.  I'm not sure if she trades them.  But she told me about how she has hats which she keeps just to put the pins on.

I absolutely loved the idea.

So I browsed the huge assortment of pins.  I'm not kidding.  There were tons.

I finally settled on one which showed all the Princesses I'd met that day.

My first Disney Pin!
Sorry for the terrible and blurry quality--I had to use my
cellphone since my camera refused to work!
Photo taken and copyrighted by THE Disney Freak.
(I'm trying to find information about the pin, but I can't find a site or other source.  So like my post about the "Bambi" and "Faline" figurines, let me know if you recognize this pin and can tell me anything about it.  I bought it in 2008.)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

It's All About Character!

When you go to any Disney Parks, what's the main thing you should do?

Yes, enjoy the incredible world of imagination and dreams.

But aside from that.

Meet the characters!

To be honest, I've only been to a Disney Park once, and it was Walt Disney World.  That was back in 2008, back when I didn't fully understand my obsession and freaking love for Disney.  More on that whole back history later.

Anyway, it was the TIME of my LIFE!  I enjoyed every minute of it!

And I did really enjoy meeting the characters, though I should be honest and say that I'm not big on atmosphere characters: I'm kinda afraid of the idea.  I don't know how to explain it; it's been like that for years, ever since I can remember.  But I hope to get over it someday.

It may be due to my very strong imagination.

Again, another rabbit trail.  I'm sorry.

Anyway (again), while the majority of the time was spent doing rides (the family I went with had been several times before, and so since it was my first, they made sure that I did all the best rides).  But we managed to squeeze in some character meetings, even a character dinner...which turned out to be little kid-themed with just Pooh and Friends.

But I really enjoyed it.

My favorite meeting so far was with the Princesses.  I met three of them: Cinderella, Belle, and Aurora, and they were all simply gorgeous!  Aurora is my favorite Princess, so meeting her was the coolest, but Cinderella was also pretty neat because my friend's mother commented that she's never seen Cinderella at meet-and-greets, only parades.  So it felt extra special.

In fact, I enjoyed it so much, I bought a Disney Pin with all three gals on it!

I've compiled a list of the characters I've met.  Hopefully it will grow through the years!

Cinderella
Belle
Aurora
Winnie the Pooh
Tigger
Piglet
Eeyore
Darby
The Fairy Godmother

Here are the character's I haven't met, but friends were able to get autographs for me!

Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Goofy
Captain Hook
Mr. Smee
Geppetto
Pinocchio

Comments: Share your experiences meeting characters!  Do you have a favorite experience, character?

And here's where I got the inspiration for this post.

Now to go and brave meeting Mickey Mouse...

***UPDATE***

Eventually, I will have an updated version of this post.  Until then, ttfn!