Milford recently returned from a trip aboard the Disney Cruise Line. He’s sharing a trip recap, and talks about his experience at Star Wars Day at Sea.
Month: February 2018
Character Coaster Badge
Sometimes, the best Disney decor is just a subtle touch in your living room. Like coasters!
Earn your Character Coaster Badge with this DIY. Add some of your favorite Disney and Pixar characters to your home, and keep the Disney magic alive, even when you aren’t in the parks.
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge: A Sneak Preview
The OC Register, a newspaper local to southern California, got the chance to look closely at blueprints for the new Star Wars Land, to be called Galaxy’s Edge. These blueprints highlight details about upcoming attractions, dining options…even shopping!
Life Lessons From Cinderella
Walt Disney’s favorite heroine was Cinderella, and it’s easy to see why. She starts out with nothing, but never loses hope that her life will get better. And when she finally achieves her dreams, she doesn’t do it alone; her friends support her every step of the way. This Disney classic is full of life lessons we can all use, even if we aren’t friends with talking mice or lucky enough to have a fairy godmother.
Episode 81: It’s Fast Pass Day!
RJ‘s planning an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World, so this week, he’s sharing his fast pass selections. Do they pass the Jedi Master’s standards?
Plus, the troop talks about the differences between Disney World and Disneyland’s fast pass systems.
Caramel Apple Badge
Have you ever tasted a caramel apple from the Disney parks? They’re so addicting!
Earn your Caramel Apple Badge and try this copycat recipe. It’s no ordinary caramel apple: it’s an apple pie caramel apple.
Episode 80: A Little Bit of Everything
This week we catch up with Disney happenings on land and sea. We talk festivals in Disneyland and Disney World, as well as new cruise line offerings and days at sea!
The Models For Early Disney Animation
When Disney animation first began, the studio used real-life models to develop movement and mannerisms for their characters. These models dressed in full costume, and interacted with physical set pieces to help animators bring scenes to life.