Thursday, May 28, 2009
Really Random Disney Facts
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Bringing Disneyland Home
I know these rides dont go together at all....but i just chose three random ones, so don't blame me!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
ANOTHER BIOGRAPHY!

Before reading any further....try and guess who this is....do you know???
This is Lillian Bounds Disney, Walt Disney's wife. I found this biography at disney.com, I thought it was interesting, i hope you will too!!!!
While Lillian Disney, wife of Company founder Walt Disney, worked behind the scenes in many ways to support the Company's growth, her most celebrated contribution is the naming of a certain animated character.In 1928, as he rode a train from New York bound for Los Angeles, Walt devised a new character to turn around a serious business setback, "Mortimer Mouse.""Not Mortimer," Lillian replied when he told her his idea. "It's too formal. How about Mickey." The rest, as they say, is history.Born in Spalding, Idaho, Lillian grew up in Lapwai, Idaho, on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation, where her father worked as a blacksmith and federal marshal.She moved to Los Angeles in 1923, and won a job at the fledgling Walt Disney Studio as a secretary and "inker" of animated cels. Lillian met the boss, who sometimes asked her not to cash her $15-a-week paycheck. Soon, the boss met her family and on July 13, 1925, they married in Lewiston, Idaho."I think my dad fell in love with her almost immediately ... she was an independent little lady," says daughter Diane Disney Miller.Lillian traveled with her husband on many of his business trips, including the government-sponsored Good Will tour of South America in 1941, which resulted in the production of such animated features as "Saludos Amigos" and "The Three Caballeros".While raising their two daughters, Lillian served as a sounding board for her husband as he created films and the theme park that made him and his company known internationally. Lillian was a conservative balance to Walt's daring, and yet was indulgent, too, allowing him to dig a tunnel under her prized flower garden for his backyard railroad at their Holmby Hills estate.As her nephew Vice Chairman of The Walt Disney Company Roy E. Disney recalls, Lillian was "always prepared to speak the truth, tough and warm and loving at the same time. She was a very special person. You couldn't help loving her and you'd never forget her ... or her hearty laugh."The publicity-shy Lillian ventured into the public arena after Walt's death in 1966 to lend support to the fulfillment of his dreams. In October 1971, she attended the dedication of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, along with Company co-founder and Walt's loyal brother Roy O. Disney."I think Walt would have approved," she said to Roy and those who helped realize her husband's dream. Eleven years later, she returned to Florida to attend the 1982 dedication of EPCOT Center.Lillian also lent support to Walt's venture into education, the multi-disciplinary California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), which opened in 1971 in Valencia. Among her gifts to the school were funds to remodel a campus theater and rename it the Walt Disney Modular Theater in 1993.On May 12, 1987, Lillian announced a gift of $50 million to build a new symphony hall designed by architect Frank Gehry in Los Angeles. A long-time patron of the arts, this was her ultimate gift to the community and to the love of her life. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, debuted in October 2003.Lillian Disney suffered a stroke on December 15, 1997, 31 years to the day after the death of her husband, and died the following day.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Sleeping Beauty's castle reopens!!!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Disney quizzes!
Do you know your Disney Villians...find out with this quiz!
http://www.funtrivia.com/submitquiz.cfm?quiz=276745 I scored 100%
Hey all you Tigger fans out there! check out this quiz!
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz1665011311460.html i scored 9/10 (and i am a tigger fanatic!)
Think you know your disney names...take this quiz! (it is HARD!)
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz1617281285708.html I scored 11/15 :O(
Know all the Disney guys?? lets see about that!
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz1927491612420.html I scored 9/10
How well do you know the "happiest place on earth"??
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz753678a3550.html 100%
If you want to post a comment saying how you did on any of these quizzes that woud be great. But ya...if you dont want to do that i understand completely.
Up

"UP is a comedy adventure about 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 9-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell."
i got this discription from Disney.com. I AM SO EXCITED!!!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
It's a Small World is back!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM SOOO EXCITED!! I LOVE this ride...i can't wait to see all of the new characters they have added. I am glad that they kept it so original and didn't take any of the dolls out or anything. I am also glad they did the new dolls in a Mary Blaire style so that they blend in and don't just hit you out of the blue! I LOVE IT'S A SMALL WORLD! CAN'T WAIT TO GO ON IT AGAIN!
Disneyland quotes!!!!
""To all that come to this happy place: welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America... with hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world."
"I don't want the public to see the world they live in while they're in the Park (Disneyland). I want to feel they're in another world."
"Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world."
"Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money."
"It has that thing - the imagination, and the feeling of happy excitement- I knew when I was a kid."
Walt Disney Biography
After Walt's birth, the Disney family moved to Marceline Missouri, Walt lived most of his childhood here.
Walt had very early interests in art, he would often sell drawings to neighbors to make extra money. He pursued his art career, by studying art and photography by going to McKinley High School in Chicago.
Walt began to love, and appreciate nature and wildlife, and family and community, which were a large part of agrarian living. Though his father could be quite stern, and often there was little money, Walt was encouraged by his mother, and older brother, Roy to pursue his talents.
During the fall of 1918, Disney attempted to enlist for military service. Rejected because he was under age, only sixteen years old at the time. Instead, Walt joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas to France, where he spent a year driving an ambulance and chauffeuring Red Cross officials. His ambulance was covered from stem to stern, not with stock camouflage, but with Disney cartoons.
Once Walt returned from France, he began to pursue a career in commercial art. He started a small company called Laugh-O-Grams, which eventually fell bankrupt. With his suitcase, and twenty dollars, Walt headed to Hollywood to start anew.
After making a success of his "Alice Comedies," Walt became a recognized Hollywood figure. On July 13, 1925, Walt married one of his first employees, Lillian Bounds, in Lewiston, Idaho. Later on they would be blessed with two daughters, Diane and Sharon .
In 1932, the production entitled Flowers and Trees(the first color cartoon) won Walt the first of his studio's Academy Awards. In 1937, he released The Old Mill, the first short subject to utilize the multi-plane camera technique.
On December 21, 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated musical feature, premiered at the Carthay Theater in Los Angeles. The film produced at the unheard cost of $1,499,000 during the depths of the Depression, the film is still considered one of the great feats and imperishable monuments of the motion picture industry. During the next five years, Walt Disney Studios completed other full-length animated classics such as Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi.
Walt Disney's dream of a clean, and organized amusement park, came true, as Disneyland Park opened in 1955. Walt also became a television pioneer, Disney began television production in 1954, and was among the first to present full-color programming with his Wonderful World of Color in 1961.
Walt Disney is a legend; a folk hero of the 20th century. His worldwide popularity was based upon the ideals which his name represents: imagination, optimism, creation, and self-made success in the American tradition. He brought us closer to the future, while telling us of the past, it is certain, that there will never be such as great a man, as Walt Disney.
(I found this biography at http://www.justdisney.com/)
Disney sites
http://yesterland.com/
and
http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/HiddenMickey.html
Also check out Disney.com for fun games, videos, and music!