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Lady Antebellum Celebrates Upcoming Album Release with ‘Golden’ Performance at the Disneyland Resort

posted on April 29th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


Lady Antebellum Celebrates Upcoming Album Release with ‘Golden’ Performance at the Disneyland Resort

Yesterday, seven-time Grammy-winning trio Lady Antebellum gave a special performance at Disneyland park to celebrate the May 7 release of their upcoming album, “Golden.” Appropriately enough, this special performance occurred on the stage of the legendary Golden Horseshoe Saloon.
Lady Antebellum Celebrates Upcoming Album Release with ‘Golden’ Performance at the Disneyland Resort

From the stage of the Golden Horseshoe, the band mentioned how exciting it was to be here at Disneyland, and then, Hillary Scott, who is expecting her first baby in July, joked that she and her husband, drummer Chris Tyrrell, have just taken their daughter to Disneyland for the first time! “We’ll be back, of course,” she said.

The lucky audience for this exclusive event was limited to contest winners from all over the country, but now you can watch this amazing show yourself, here.
Lady Antebellum Celebrates Upcoming Album Release with ‘Golden’ Performance at the Disneyland Resort

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Anthony Hopkins Visits Disneyland Park

posted on April 9th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


Sir Anthony Hopkins visited Disneyland park last week while celebrating Easter with his family, and Mickey Mouse stopped by to greet the screen legend at Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Anthony Hopkins Visits Disneyland Park

Among his upcoming projects is “Thor: The Dark World,” opening November 8, in which he returns as Thor’s father, Odin.

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Remembering Annette Funicello at Disneyland Park

posted on April 8th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


As you may know, Annette Funicello was discovered by Walt Disney himself while attending an amateur program at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank when she was just 13 years old. That single meeting led to one of the most enduring associations in show business history.

Earlier today, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger spoke for all of us at Disney when he said, “Annette was and always will be a cherished member of the Disney family, synonymous with the word Mouseketeer, and a true Disney Legend. She will forever hold a place in our hearts as one of Walt Disney’s brightest stars, delighting an entire generation of baby boomers with her jubilant personality and endless talent. Annette was well known for being as beautiful inside as she was on the outside, and she faced her physical challenges with dignity, bravery and grace. All of us at Disney join with family, friends, and fans around the world in celebrating her extraordinary life.”

The Mickey Mouse Club made its television debut on the opening day of Disneyland park, July 17, 1955. During countless appearances in the years that followed, Annette, now a television star, also became a familiar face at Disneyland park. In fact, some of the earliest pictures in our photo archive are of her.

We’ve pulled together some of our favorite photos of Annette through the years and are pleased to share them with you as we remember this very special lady who was so dear to so many.

Annette Funicello at Disneyland Park, July 17, 1955

Where it all began, July 17, 1955, at Disneyland park.

Annette Funicello with Princess Sophia from Greece at Disneyland Park

In 1958, Annette welcomed Princess Sophia from Greece.

Annette Funicello in a Publicity Photo at Disneyland Park

That same year, this publicity photo for a new record was taken at Disneyland park.

Annette Funicello in a Publicity Photo at Disneyland Park

Here is another publicity photo, taken perhaps for “Tall Paul.”

Annette Funicello with a Fan at Disneyland Park

Annette always had time for her fans.

Annette Funicello at Disneyland Park

Annette has a “Date Nite” at Disneyland park in November 1959.

Annette Funicello Channels Peter Pan at Skull Rock in Disneyland Park, 1961

Annette channels Peter Pan at Skull Rock in 1961.

Annette Funicello in a Publicity Photo at Disneyland Park

This very rare photo of Annette in Town Square at Disneyland park was taken to promote a potential TV special, which was unfortunately never produced.

Annette Funicello at a 1968 Mouseketeer Reunion at Disneyland Park

In 1968, Annette reunited with her fellow Mouseketeers for a special appearance at Disneyland park.

Annette Funicello with her Family at Disneyland Park

Annette returned with her family in the 1970s.

Annette Funicello at Disneyland Park, 1993

Annette met two Disney Princesses during her 1993 visit.

Annette Funicello at Disneyland Park, 1996

The final photo of Annette in our archive was taken in 1996 alongside her longtime co-star, Frankie Avalon, during a special cavalcade on Main Street, U.S.A.

Every photo of this Disney Legend seems to capture her grace, her talent, her warmth and her kindness – all the qualities which make it easy to understand what caught the eye of Walt Disney during that amateur program nearly six decades ago.

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Remembering Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel at Disneyland Park

posted on April 8th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


With the sad news of the passing of film critic Roger Ebert last week, I wanted to share some rarely seen photographs from our archives of Roger and his longtime “Siskel & Ebert” partner, the late Gene Siskel, taken at Disneyland park over the years.

Roger Ebert and Mickey Mouse Inside Tour Gardens Next to Disneyland City Hall in the Summer of 1997

This photo of Roger and Mickey Mouse was taken in the summer of 1997 inside Tour Gardens next to Disneyland City Hall.

Gene Siskel Meets Up With Mickey Mouse at Sleeping Beauty Castle in February of 1989

In this photo, taken in February of 1989, Gene Siskel meets up with Mickey at Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Their long-running television program was one of the first syndicated television shows under Disney’s Buena Vista Television Group (later renamed Disney-ABC Domestic Television). Credited for bringing critical discussions about the movies to the masses, “Siskel & Ebert” debuted in 1986 and ran for nearly 25 years under various names, and always with the iconic “thumbs-up, thumbs down” verdict on every film discussed.

If you’ve ever wondered how they decided to call the show “Siskel & Ebert” and not “Ebert & Siskel,” the one-time rivals-turned-friends said that despite Roger being slightly older and a Pulitzer Prize winner, and despite the fact that “E” comes before “S” in the alphabet, the answer is really quite simple: a coin toss.

As someone who enjoyed reading Roger and Gene through the years and always looked forward to their impassioned discussions of the latest films every week on television, it’s hard to imagine another film critic duo coming along to fill their shoes anytime soon, so, to borrow their phrase from the end of each show, “Until then, the balcony is closed.”

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James Franco Walks in Walt’s Footsteps at the Disneyland Resort

posted on April 5th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


James Franco, star of Disney’s “Oz The Great and Powerful,” visited the Disneyland Resort last week and there was one thing he wanted to do that he’s never done before during his visits: get to know Walt Disney.

When I met up with him on Buena Vista Street he said he was really looking forward to his “Walk in Walt’s Disneyland Footsteps” Tour that day. James said he was inspired to learn more about Walt for a film production class he is teaching at the School of Cinematic Arts at USC.

James Franco poses with the 'Storytellers' statue on Buena Vista Street

What better place to start learning about one of the world’s greatest storytellers than right here?

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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis Visit the Disneyland Resort

posted on April 3rd, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


Newly-engaged couple Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis visited the Disneyland Resort recently and while Jason told me he hadn’t been here in many years, it turned out that this was actually Olivia’s very first visit to any Disney Parks.

Before they made their way to their first attraction of the day, and Olivia’s first one ever, Olivia thought she could remove the sword from the The Sword in the Stone in Fantasyland (did I mention this was her first visit?).
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis Visit the Disneyland Resort
With Jason’s encouragement, she really did try, but alas, it seemed she was not the “ruler of the realm” after all. But have no fear, this happy couple was still able to spend the rest of the day playing at Disneyland park before enjoying their evening at Disney California Adventure park. Not too bad for a first-timer.

In case you were wondering what Olivia’s first-ever Disney attraction was that day … It was Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride!
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis Visit the Disneyland Resort

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A Look Back: 1958 Opening of the Grand Canyon Diorama at Disneyland Park

posted on March 29th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


“Opening

Fifty-five years ago this Sunday, a new route was discovered on the Disneyland Railroad: the Grand Canyon. The 306-foot-long diorama, which features the work of prolific scenic artist Delmer Yoakum, was described at the time as the “longest diorama in the world.”
“Opening

During the opening ceremony on March 31, 1958, Walt Disney was joined by his longtime friend Santa Fe Railroad Chairman, Fred Gurley — the namesake of our very own Engine No. 3, which began its service only three days earlier and was officially dedicated the same day.
“Opening

Just beyond the Tomorrowland Train Station, outside the tunnel that houses the diorama, the ceremony featured members of the Hopi tribe, including Chief Negangnewa, who performed a blessing.
“Opening

Among the rare photos from this special day, and one of my personal favorites, is a picture of Walt and Mr. Gurley chatting with the boy who participated in the ceremony. As you can see in this photo, Walt never seemed happier than when he was around the young or the young at heart, or whenever trains were involved!
“Opening

If you’re a fan of the Disneyland Railroad, or the Grand Canyon Diorama, my colleague, Paul Hiffmeyer, shared a really great photo he took of the diorama back in 2010 that you should also check out here.

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Melissa Joan Hart and Family Meet Jake at Disney California Adventure Park

posted on March 20th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


As the mother of three young boys, “Melissa & Joey” star, Melissa Joan Hart, knows all about the characters and shows of Disney Junior – especially “Jake and the Never Land Pirates.”
Melissa Joan Hart and Family Meet Jake at Disney California Adventure Park
Even though the cast and crew of Disney Junior – Live on Stage! are still preparing for their March 22 reopening, Jake was on hand to say hello to Melissa and her family during their recent visit. Melissa mentioned that they can’t wait to come back to see Doc McStuffins, when the show returns to Disney California Adventure park with all-new segments featuring “Sofia the First” and “Doc McStuffins.”
Melissa Joan Hart and Taylor Spreitler Pose with Jake at Disney California Adventure Park
A member of Melissa’s TV family, Taylor Spreitler, was also there to meet Jake right before they all set out for their fun day in the parks.

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Lea Thompson Meets Mater in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park

posted on March 14th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


Lea Thompson, who stars in the hit ABC Family series, “Switched at Birth,” stopped by recently to experience Cars Land at Disney California Adventure park with her family and friends. We caught up with her over at the Cozy Cone Motel, where Mater. was waiting to welcome her to Radiator Springs. It was hard for me to hear exactly what they were discussing, but I thought I heard something about Stanley and time travel

Lea Thompson meets Mater in Cars Land

Then Lea’s daughter, actress Zoey Deutch, came over to get a picture with Mater. If Zoey looks familiar, you recognize her from her recurring role on a popular Disney Channel comedy that ended its run in 2011. Can you name the show? (Please, no cheating – time travel included.)

Lea and her daughter, Zoey Deutch pose with Mater

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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze, Jr., Preview Fantasy Faire at Disneyland Park

posted on March 8th, 2013 by George Savvas, Public Relations Director, Disneyland Resort


With only a few days until Fantasy Faire debuts on March 12, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar and her husband, actor Freddie Prinze, Jr., got an opportunity to experience this enchanting new area in Fantasyland at Disneyland park with their 3-year-old daughter, Charlotte.

While making our way through Fantasyland, Sarah mentioned to me that they knew all about our new Fantasy Faire and that she and Freddie were really excited to be able to preview it with their daughter. Then, this happy family got even happier when we arrived and Rapunzel stopped by for a special visit following her appearance in the new show at the Royal Theatre.
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze, Jr., Preview Fantasy Faire at Disneyland Park
When a child like Charlotte meets a Disney Princess for the first time, something special happens that reminds you what Disney memories are all about, and Fantasy Faire is the perfect place to make more of them.

Keep an eye here on the Disney Parks Blog for more information on Fantasy Faire, and join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #FantasyFaire.

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