We got a tiny TGV as a souvenir. This is the train that goes from the airport to Disneyland Paris in about 10 minutes.
Well, not this one. The real one is much bigger.
Ravenswood Manor before things went south. By Julie Svendsen from “The Art of Disneyland Paris”
I wonder what they are arguing about
Disneyland Paris Main Street Signage Appreciation Post
Souvenirs: pin and coin section
Dreamers… we are looking for dreamers. Anyone who will feed the right wolf.
Not sure what the deal is between Iron Man and the PanoraMagique balloon, but this isn’t gonna end well. 😂
TFW the Outlook out of office turns on for two weeks 🎉
Enjoyed another visit to the Disney100 exhibit at the Franklin Institute this morning.
Funny that Apple Maps shows the “Philadelphia Phantoms” here. That’s where the Spectrum used to be but was closed in 2009 and demolished soon after. It is now a parking lot.
Interesting….
Someday When we are wiser When the world’s older When we have learned I pray Someday they will end the 50th For something more impressive
Tiny Imagination pavilion inside the greenhouse in the Land
I hope this year the magic just texts me instead of calling.
An odd celebration for a strange time. Like the man said, keep moving forward. 🏰🌐🎬🌳
Tip: Quickly launch the My Disney Experience app by just tapping your iPhone
Love it or hate it, the My Disney Experience app gets used A LOT when you are at WDW. So here is a little tip to make it easy and fast to launch by just tapping the back of your phone.
Part 1: Make a Shortcut
Open the “Shortcuts” app on your phone.
Tap the + in the top right to create a new shortcut
Tap Add Action
Tap Scripting
Tap Open App
Tap on the light blue “App” at the top Scroll down and choose the Disney World app
At the top of the screen, tap the little down arrow and choose rename
Type “Open MDE”
Tap done
Part 2: Settings
Go back to the Home Screen and choose settings
Select accessibility
Select “Touch”
Scroll down and choose “back tap”
Tap “triple tap”
Scroll down and under the shortcuts section, choose the “Open MDE” shortcut we created above
Go back to the Home Screen
Now, tap the back of your phone three times to quickly launch the My Disney Experience app. This will work even if your phone is in another app or locked (though you will be prompted to authenticate with faceid/touchid etc)
Fun day in Clearwater
If you don’t like pyrotechnics, the Magic Kingdom offers a nightly rooftop dancing fountain show as well. 🔥
If you can dream it, ChatGPT can do it.
Joe Disney: A Life of Creative Vision and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Joe Disney (born Joseph Alexander Disney, February 12, 1992) is an American entrepreneur, animator, and storyteller, widely known for his innovative approach to the world of animation and his remarkable contributions to the family entertainment industry. As the great-grandson of Walt Disney, Joe has continued the legacy of his famous ancestor, while also forging his own path in the ever-evolving landscape of digital entertainment.
Early Life and Education
Born in Los Angeles, California, Joe Disney grew up with a strong appreciation for the arts and storytelling. His family’s rich history in animation and entertainment naturally played a significant role in shaping his interests. Joe attended the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where he studied animation and digital media, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2014.
Career
Upon graduating from CalArts, Joe Disney began his career as a freelance animator, working on a variety of projects for different studios. In 2016, he co-founded the independent animation studio, Starlight Animation, with a group of fellow CalArts graduates. The studio quickly gained recognition for its innovative storytelling techniques and cutting-edge animation technologies, making a mark in the competitive animation industry.
In 2018, Joe Disney made his directorial debut with the critically acclaimed animated short film, “Through the Clouds,” which showcased his unique visual style and storytelling prowess. The film garnered numerous awards at international film festivals and caught the attention of major studios.
As a result of his early success, Joe was offered a chance to direct a feature-length animated film, “The Dreamweavers,” which was released in 2021. The movie became a box-office hit, earning both critical acclaim and solidifying Joe’s reputation as a visionary director in the animation world.
Philanthropy and Legacy
Joe Disney has been an active philanthropist, focusing on promoting arts education and supporting upcoming animators. In 2022, he launched the Joe Disney Animation Scholarship, which provides financial assistance to talented students pursuing a career in animation.
With his creative vision, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to the arts, Joe Disney has emerged as a leading figure in the world of animation. As he continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and technology, he is also ensuring that the Disney family’s legacy of innovation and imagination lives on for future generations.
Thanks for the magic, Rolly. Godspeed.