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Archives for April 2010

Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel – Doug Ingersoll

28 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Two months into the Meet Your Moms Panel series and we are finally hearing from a Dad! Doug Ingersoll has the distinct honor of being the second ever dad on the panel; making his debut in 2009. Now of course, Doug is joined by six dads this year in addition to the original dad from 2008, Bret C.

These informal interviews are meant to be a jumping off point from the bios that appear on the DisneyWorldMoms.com site where you can learn about every panelist’s background and experience with Walt Disney World, and see their personal videos as well. Once you check them out there, you can get to know the panelists a little better here!




Walt Disney World Moms Panel
The Walt Disney World Moms Panel. Doug is not pictured here in this 2010 training group photo, but is still very much an active part of the panel! {image ©Disney}


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Remembering Disney’s Animal Kingdom Opening Day, April 22 1998

22 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 23 Comments

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Disney's Animal Kingdom's Tree of Life

In April of 1998, I had long since moved on from my time as a cast member on Main Street, USA and so had my mother and husband, who had been cast members too. I was working as a travel agent and had actually taken on the role of leisure and cruise manager while the company I worked for was expanding that department. My mother had left All-Star Sports and Mickey’s Star Traders to become a cruise agent at that same company. My husband had moved on from working hourly jobs too and had just started in the IT field. We’d been married for less than two years and were enjoying our newly built home in Ocoee, Florida. Of course we were still passholders as our love of Disney parks had not gone anywhere, even if we had hung up our name tags.

It had been exciting following along the development of Disney’s Animal Kingdom while we were cast members. I still have the little cast member booklet with facts about the park, which labeled it “Disney’s WILD Animal Kingdom” before the name change cause by copyright issues removed the ‘wild’ from the equation. My mom in particular had been fascinated with the process and had taken an interest in Imagineer Joe Rohde and his dedication to every detail within the park. So of course we planned to be there for Opening Day, auspiciously taking place on Earth Day in 1998.

It was exciting to see and hear the then-CEO of Disney, Michael Eisner speaking as he dedicated the park —

Welcome to a kingdom of animals… real, ancient and imagined: a kingdom ruled by lions, dinosaurs and dragons; a kingdom of balance, harmony and survival; a kingdom we enter to share in the wonder, gaze at the beauty, thrill at the drama, and learn.
—Michael Eisner April 22, 1998

If I recall correctly (forgive what 12 years and 3 kids have done to my memory cells), Circle of Life played after he spoke. What I do remember vividly was instead of the usual Disney celebratory confetti canons to mark the park being opened – we were showered with beautiful fresh rose petals. The combination of the beauty, excitement and magic brought a tear to our eyes for sure.

tree of life close up
just a few of the over 300 creatures carved into the Tree of Life's trunk

When we entered the park, we had no expectations for certain rides or attractions to fill our time. Having grown up being a child of the EPCOT Center 80’s, I had crafted a great respect for the details beyond the rides. I didn’t need or want to be entertained and thrilled at every turn, I wanted to explore and enjoy. Animal Kingdom is a park of discovery, where each visit is slightly different and each turn might bring a new treasure to light. I think it’s a perfect metaphor for the need to stop and smell the roses in life. You can look at the Tree of Life from afar and walk right by it thinking it’s just another tree – but upon closer inspection it is teeming with details and amazement covering every inch. You could visit the park dozens of times and never discover the rooms within Pizzafari (I once used an entire roll of film there-before digital cameras of course), which are by themselves a work of art.

As reactions to the park got around, I found myself defending the park to all I met. “There’s nothing to DO there!” I’d hear. I’d share my opinions of the details and discoveries that awaited them, but it is sometimes hard to convince people who only keep their head down and race to the safari. Disney has attempted to assuage naysayers who demand more thrills and excitement with the addition of Expedition Everest but the fact remains that more than any other park, Animal Kingdom seems to have the reputation as the boring little brother of the family.  I urge everyone to look beyond what Animal Kingdom has to offer in terms of a traditional theme park, and see it for what it is, an ever-changing adventure for the senses.

Happy Birthday, Animal Kingdom! My heart will always hold that same excitement it found on Opening Day. Thank you for 12 years of wonderful memories, with many more in store I’m sure.

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Filed Under: Commentary Land, Disney Past Tagged With: Animal Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Earth Day, memories, Opening Day, Walt Disney World

Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel – Andi S

21 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 8 Comments

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We are now at week 7 of the Meet Your Moms Panel series and we are ready to get to know Andi S. These informal interviews are meant to be a jumping off point from the bios that appear on the DisneyWorldMoms.com site where you can learn about every panelist’s background and experience with Walt Disney World, and see their personal videos as well. Once you check them out there, you can get to know the panelists a little better here!


Walt Disney World Moms Panel
The Walt Disney World Moms Panel {image ©Disney}


When the calls had been made last November and the 2010 Walt Disney World Moms Panelists had been named, we began to find each other on facebook and message boards. When I first read Andi’s info, that she was a ballet teacher in Alabama and saw her beautiful photo on her facebook page, I will admit, I was a bit intimidated. She just seemed like the perfect Southern Belle and I worried that my galumphing self would be of zero interest to this pageant beauty. When we finally met in December at Moms Panel training, she lived up to all my expectations of her charming, gracious persona. What I did not expect was the hysterical sense of humor, wit and even a bit of self-deprecation thrown in for good measure. In short, she was a real person, one I could, in fact, identify with and feel at ease talking, laughing and sharing memories with. The Southern Belle is very much there too, which makes me want to be a better, kinder, gentler person. I consider myself truly blessed to know Andi and was so happy our families got to meet, even briefly, last month. I look forward to the next time we can all get together and am so grateful and honored to call her friend. Please meet my friend, Andi —

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Finding Some Sparkle in Downtown Disney – Arribas Brothers

19 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 3 Comments

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The last time I visited Downtown Disney Marketplace with my family, my son wanted to go into Arribas Brothers because he knew they had swords. He’s always loved swords and since the similar shop that once lived inside Cinderella Castle is now gone, this is one of the few places to see them.  We visit the parks and resorts so often, I admit I sometimes take for granted all that Walt Disney World has to offer because we sometimes rely too much on “oh, we’ll see it next time”. So it had actually been a while since I checked out the Arribas Brothers store.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the store as well. As a child, watching someone create art out of glass right before your eyes is always astonishing. Later, when I took a high school trip to Europe, we stopped in Toledo, Spain. There we visited shops that sold hand-crafted swords as well as damascene.

Damascene, or damasquina as the locals call it, is the ancient Moorish art of inlaying gold (or copper or silver) against a matte steel backdrop. The originally light grey steel is scratched and the gold is hammered into the crevices in intricate designs. Then the steel plate is baked in a kiln and blackened while the gold melts into the crevices. When it has cooled, the artist may use special hammers to pound delicate marks into the re-hardened gold. There are two types of damascene: the Spanish, which often features birds or people or scenes out of history, and the Moorish, which features geometric designs. The name comes from the city of Damascus, which was once renowned for its damascene.1

I remember bringing home a brooch for my mother, and then being so excited to show her some of the same designs and explain how it was made to her when we visited Disney World the next year.  It was fun to know a little bit of the history behind what was being sold at Disney. It’s also always nice to look beyond the t-shirts and yes, even Vinylmation figures, and see different styles of art and collectibles.

The Arribas brothers, Tomas and Alfonso, were taught the family art of glass cutting as young men in Spain. They began their affiliation with Disney way back in 1964 when they met Walt Disney at the World’s Fair in New York City and later opened a studio in Disneyland in 1967. It wasn’t until the brothers had already been established with Disney that they branched out into glass-blowing, glass sculpting, and damascene. Of course now they have locations all over the world from Tokyo to Paris to Hong Kong. And of course – at Downtown Disney Marketplace.2

I thought I’d share some pictures here with you! Here is a photo tour of just some of the amazing items available in the store:

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Filed Under: Walt Disney World Tagged With: Arribas Brothers, Disney Merchandise, Downtown Disney, Downtown Disney Marketplace, engraving, glass blowing, glass etching, personalization, shopping

Sunday Readin’ April 18 2010

18 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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Tronorail - the TRON themed Monorail pulls into Epcot. photo ©Alex Goldman

This week was not short on wonderful Disney blog posts, so let’s get right to it and share a few that caught my eye – much like the fun new look of the Epcot monorail line caught my eye last weekend! Many thanks to Alex Goldman for the use of his photos here on ZannaLand.

Before we jump in though, let me officially announce here that ZannaLand is available in a mobile version at m.zannaland.com! If you are connecting on your phone, it should switch over to the mobile version, but if not (or if on an iPhone) you can just type in m.zannaland.com and it’ll show you the mobile-friendly version. Enjoy!


  • The Main St. Gazette gave us some eye candy in the form of POP icons found at one of my children’s favorite resorts, Pop Century – as reported by Tony Caggiano. Then editor-in-chief Ryan Wilson shares a bit of the rich story behind a feathered friend who’s found a new home with a new sort of “adventurer” – Vinylmation collectors.
  • Meanwhile over on the DisneyFoodBlog, guest author and noted creator of ThemeParkMom.com, Leigh Caldwell, gives her review of the new menu now appearing at the Studio Catering Company in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Then AJ shares a mind-bender of a Disney food photo quiz – can you guess the location of all of these Disney dining-related photos?
  • Amanda Tinney shares a wonderful cast member experience that I was lucky enough to be a part of too. Our server, Mandy from the 50’s Prime Time Cafe featured at one of made it a meal to remember, in more ways than one. Speaking of that dinner, I almost forgot the fun review that our friend John (aka Chef Big Fat Panda) posted on The Disney Food Blog! Amanda also shares a fun video of the colorful new Spring merchandise available in the Parks. I know there’s an item or two I need to pick up in that group!
  • Finally there is a wonderful review over on Progress City, USA of the film Waking Sleeping Beauty {you can view the trailer here}. Michael Crawford‘s review makes me even more excited to see this film, I cannot wait until I can do so.

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random.org winner
#9 is the winner!

Before you run off to read all those fun articles – I have a winner to announce! The Project Future book giveaway recipient was determined using random.org. There were 18 entries and lucky  number 9 was the winner – Charles Aguillon! Congratulations, Charles – I just know you’ll enjoy reading Project Future. Thanks again to Mr. Emerson for providing the giveaway, which did not affect my prior review in any way.



Stay tuned for future giveaways including an exciting prize back from a Mr. Lou Mongello – you may have heard of him. 😉


Happy reading!

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Filed Under: Disney News Tagged With: 50's Prime Time Cafe, Pop Century, Sunday Reading, Tronorail, Waking Sleeping Beauty, Weekend Round-up, zannaland mobile

Disney Dooney & Bourke CRUISE Edition!

15 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 13 Comments

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Well what to my wondering eyes should appear – a brand NEW Disney Dooney & Bourke design! That’s right folks, the Disney Parks Blog just released a fabulous new picture showcasing the all-new Dooney & Bourke design – exclusive to the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic ships.

This design is similar to the first Disney Dooney & Bourke sketch print, but this time our favorite Disney Cruise Line icons are featured. Check out the new handbags and purses below:

 

 

Disney Dooney & Bourke Cruise Line
The Disney Dooney & Bourke co-branded Disney Cruise Line print handbags

 

 

 

I know I won’t be able to get one of these Disney Cruise Line prints any time soon, but if any of my readers are headed on a Disney Cruise soon – please let me know! 😉 Thanks to Disney and Dooney & Bourke for keeping the excitement and buzz going on this great collaboration!

UPDATE: Scouring ebay has provided news of a NEW Disney Cruise Line Dooney & Bourke wristlet style in 3 colors – red and navy, navy and red, and yellow and navy:

Disney Dooney & Bourke Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line Dooney Bourke wristlet

Disney Cruise Line Dooney Bourke wristlet

Disney Cruise Line Dooney Bourke wristlet

Disney Cruise Line Dooney Bourke wristlet

Disney Cruise Line Dooney Bourke wristlet

Don’t forget to check ShopDisney.com for sales of select current released Disney Dooney & Bourke purses and Zannaland’s Disney Dooney & Bourke page with ALL handbag photos and info.

*ShopDisney.com links are affiliate links, which means it costs you nothing extra to click or buy, but if you do, I get a small commission. Thanks for reading!

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Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel – Anna S

14 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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This is now the 6th week of the Meet Your Moms Panel series and we are ready to get to know Anna S. These informal interviews are meant to be a jumping off point from the bios that appear on the DisneyWorldMoms.com site where you can learn about every panelist’s background and experience with Walt Disney World, and see their personal videos as well. Once you check them out there, you can get to know the panelists a little better here!


Walt Disney World Moms Panel
The Walt Disney World Moms Panel {image ©Disney}



If you have not had the pleasure of meeting Anna, you may not realize it, but your life is not complete.  Prior to meeting her at the December Moms Panel training trip, I had started to follow her on twitter and facebook and got to know a bit of her incredible sense of humor. In person (like me) she is actually very soft-spoken and quiet, so I also instantly felt connected with her since most of the other moms expected me to live up to my twitter persona of being a crazy person. 😉 What you might not realize is that behind Anna’s hysterical stories and way with words, is that she has a heart bigger than all 42 acres of the Walt Disney World Resort. She is one of the most caring, compassionate and giving people I have ever had the pleasure and honor of meeting. I know you’ll love her just as much as I do:

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Sunday Readin’ April 11 2010

11 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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photo ©Alex Goldman

Welcome to the second Sunday in April (I almost wrote August there, oops)! It’s been another exciting week in the world of Disney blogs, and I’m about to share some of my favorite articles. But first, I’d like to invite everyone to check out the wonderful links on the Your Disney Community tab on ZannaLand. There are some great places to get your Disney fix and discover something new!


In addition, if you missed the articles on ZannaLand this week be sure to check out my interview with AJ Wolfe of Disney Food Blog fame, Disney Moms Panelist Erin Foster’s report on Disneyland Paris, and my review and giveaway for Chad Emerson’s Project Future.

And finally…my good friend Amanda Tinney has decided to turn the tables and put the Meet Your Moms Panel spotlight on me…but YOU get to ask the interview questions. Head over to DisneyEveryDay.com and ask a question, which Amanda and I will get together and share the answers to in the near future. Oh, I almost forgot – Amanda also let me share my take on the new D-Street Vinylmation shop in Downtown Disney’s West Side, so check out the pictures and news there too!

Now, onto the Disney articles that caught me eye this week:

  • First, whether you are on twitter or not, you must do yourself a favor and check out Scott Otis‘ twitpics of his adventures in Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. He’s sharing some amazing pictures and updates with all of us – Thanks Scott!
  • The official Disney Parks Blog tells us all about the new adults-only dining option on the upcoming Disney Dream cruise ship – Remy – after the famous culinarily-gifted rodent from Ratatouille.
  • Then head on over to the Main St. Gazette for a great interview with Ridley Pearson of Kingdom Keepers fame. While you’re there, take a look at the great collection of Official Walt Disney World Transportation Cards – how cool!
  • If you’re looking for even more (and constant!) Disney stories from around the world – don’t forget DisMarks.com and be sure to submit your favorite stories there to keep the updates growing strong!

Happy Sunday!

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Filed Under: Disney News Tagged With: AJ Wolfe, Amanda Tinney, Disney Dream, DisneySea, Erin Foster, Kingdom Keepers, Main St Gazette, Remy, Ridley Pearson, Scott Otis, Sunday Reading, Tokyo Disneyland, Weekend Round-up

Project Future, The Inside Story Behind the Creation of Walt Disney World

9 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 25 Comments

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Though I may not be able to rattle off names, dates and facts as succinctly as some Disneyphiles, my love of all things historical within the Walt Disney Company is no less great. So I was quite excited when I was given a copy of Chad Denver Emerson‘s new book entitled Project Future, The Inside Story Behind the Creation of Walt Disney World, Ayefour Publishing, 2010, which details the events, meetings and plans that led to the creation of Walt Disney World – known at its start as simply Project Future.

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Disney Parks Discovery Series – Disneyland Paris Review from Erin Foster

8 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 6 Comments

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Disneyland Paris is our first stop in our Disney Parks Discovery series

Readers will have of course noticed that my primary focus here at ZannaLand is the Walt Disney World Resort. It is where I have enjoyed countless memories from childhood through present times. As much as I love everything about it, I also write about it because I have not had the good fortune to experience any of the other parks and resorts Disney has to offer. I hope to remedy this sad state of affairs as soon as I can but until that time, I figured I should not in turn, deprive you of the wonderful experiences out there. That’s where my friends come in.

I asked for some help in bringing an overview of the non-Disney World parks to my readers and first up is the lovely and intelligent Erin Foster, from the Walt Disney World Moms Panel, a self-admitted Disney Geek and in my opinion, a veritable font of Disney knowledge. Erin recently returned from her family’s first trip to the Disneyland Resort Paris. Once I got over wishing I could somehow stow away in their luggage, I asked her to share her experiences here with us. Je vous présente avec plaisir, Madame Foster!

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Filed Under: Disneyland Resort Paris, Guest Authors, Walt Disney World Tagged With: Disney parks, Disney Parks Discovery Series, Disneyland Paris, Disneyland Resort Paris, DLRP, Erin Foster, EuroDisney, France, Guest author, guest blog, guest post

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