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Suzannah Otis

To Quote Rafiki – It is Time!

1 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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suzannah moms panel Just adding a quick update that I am now LIVE at DisneyWorldMoms.com along with my other 2nd quarter friends, Amanda W. and Joel K. If you click on our bios you can ask us questions directly! I started answering questions today and let me tell you, it is so much fun. As much as I love helping a random person out here and there on twitter, it’s great not to be limited by 140 characters. 😉 The Disney site lies somewhere between twitter constraints and being able to go on and on here, so it’s a nice, happy medium. Of course I am seeing and answering questions there from all over, from people with every possible situation looking to get help with their Disney vacation. As a former travel agent, I always loved that part, when I just got to talk to people about what they could do. It really is so exciting and I thank Disney once again for giving me this amazing opportunity.

Because of my new position taking effect now, my time is a bit limited but I’ll still be here posting as much and as often as I can. The book giveaway I mentioned on twitter will be a bit delayed, but I’ve got some other things coming up you won’t want to miss. As for the Vinylmation giveaway, I’ll be using random.org to pick the winners tonight and announce them as an edit to the original entry – so stay tuned! Thank you so much for participating and for reading ZannaLand. This certainly is one heck of a ride! Glad to have you along with me. 🙂

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Just How “Green” is Walt Disney World?

1 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 8 Comments

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As we now enter the month of April and Earth Day is approaching, I wanted to share some information about Walt Disney World’s environmental practices. I actually approached a Disney cast member with my quest for answers in part because I had stumbled across a twitter user who seemed to think that WDW didn’t even recycle. I knew this was not the case and was aware that even tho there are limited recycling trash cans throughout the park, the sanitation cast members still hand-sort ALL the trash and take out recyclables. I wanted to share more about the company’s practices in an attempt to quell some of these rumors.

Even back before it was trendy to be “green” and concerned with the environment, I knew Disney was leading the way behind the scenes at the parks and resorts. I remember taking an Environmentality class back in 1995 when I worked at Magic Kingdom, and that was obviously 15 years ago. Since then, even greater strides have been made with Disney’s concern for the environment and all who inhabit it. We learned about Disney’s Friends for Change program while at the Disney Social Media Mom’s Celebration as well as the  the upcoming release of Disney’s Oceans on Earth Day, both of which highlight the need for everyone to be an environmental steward. Beyond even celebrity volunteering and thought-provoking movies, efforts are made each and every day at the Walt Disney Company to ensure the right choices are being made for our planet’s future. Here are some statistics and facts:

 

Championing Environmental Stewardship

Since Walt Disney expressed his commitment to the environment more than 60 years ago, The Walt Disney Company has upheld a strong commitment and responsibility to conserve natural resources by seeking to establish and sustain a positive environmental legacy for Disney and for future generations. In doing so, the company is committed to minimizing its overall impact on the environment as it encourages and activates environmentally responsible behavior on the part of Cast Members, business partners, guests and consumers.

At Walt Disney World Resort, this legacy is evident everyday as nearly 62,000 Cast Members effectively manage resources through initiatives such as energy conservation and waste minimization, while focusing on conserving the natural environment through science, education and leadership efforts.

The resort also has a responsibility and obligation to ensure a safe, clean, hygienic environment for guests. With an unwavering commitment to the health and safety of Disney Cast Members and guests, the goal is to ensure that the millions of visitors enjoying Walt Disney World’s facilities are provided with a clean and safe environment.  New and existing cleaning products are regularly evaluated to ensure that high standards are maintained while seeking the most environmentally sensitive products available. As a result, all cleaning supplies must meet rigorous sanitizing and safety standards.


Sustainable and Responsible Development

  • Of the more than 40 square miles at Walt Disney World Resort, nearly one-third of the property has been set aside as a dedicated wildlife conservation area.

 

  • The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve is a lasting testament to the company’s commitment to develop responsibly. Disney purchased 8,500 acres in Osceola County to allow for build-out of the resort and created a model partnership between government, non-profit and business. Working with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida water management districts and groups like Audubon of Florida and the Nature Conservancy, the $45 million investment is a living laboratory for land restoration. The Preserve has now grown to 12,000 acres as other companies have followed the model to expand the original tract. A “green” welcome center is a centerpiece and is open to the public.

 

 

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Growing Green

At Walt Disney World Resort, conservation and environmental sustainability are not only part of a long-term commitment to responsible stewardship, but also are key business components evident in day-to-day operations.

  • To become an EPA “Energy Star Partner,” Disney has implemented energy-saving fixtures and other changes throughout the property. The original implementation of the program saved enough energy to power Disney’s Animal Kingdom in its first year of operation.

 

  • Beginning in 2005, Walt Disney World Resort implemented a “Strive for Five” program, resulting in nearly five percent in energy savings and conservation across the resort.Through ongoing energy audits and the EPA’s Green Lights program Disney strives to use the most energy-efficient fixtures possible.

 

  • Walt Disney World Resort is switching to more efficient and environmentally friendly lighting across property.
  • In Resort guest rooms, Cast Members are in the process of replacing incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps that use roughly one-quarter of the energy.  When complete, 176,325 light bulbs will have been changed out.
  • LED (light emitting diode) lights are far more efficient than neon lights and are used in many signs, decorations and holiday trees at Walt Disney World Resort.
  • Even Cinderella’s Castle glows “green” during the holidays with more than 170,000 LED white lights to glisten the Castle, using the equivalent energy of only 12 microwave ovens.
  • In 2008, Disney completed the state’s Green Lodging designation for all 23 resort hotels – representing the largest number of Green Lodging –certified hotels in the state. Disney’s Boardwalk Inn Resort was the first resort in Florida to receive the designation when the program launched in 2004. To achieve this special designation, resorts must focus on five categories: water conservation, education and awareness, waste reduction, energy conservation and indoor air quality.

 

 

 

Disney recycling

 

 

Mindful Waste Management

  • Recycling is a big part of waste management at Walt Disney World Resort. In 2007, Walt Disney World Resort recycled more than 39,000 tons of materials including:
  • 1,048 tons of scrap metal;
  • 1,255,090 pounds (628 tons)of cooking grease; and
  • 14 million pounds of cardboard

 

  • Walt Disney World Resort’s approach to water conservation begins with using less water where possible, and maximizing use of reclaimed water.  Approximately 30 percent of the resort’s overall needs and 80 percent of its irrigation needs are met with reclaimed water.

 

  • Disney Harvest reduced food waste by gathering excess prepared food from Walt Disney World Resort kitchens and distributing it through the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. More than 1,000 local children are fed weekly through this program. In 2007, Disney Harvest gave more than 625,000 pounds of food to the hungry in Orange, Osceola, Lake and Seminole counties.

 

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom provides some unique forms of “waste.” In 2007, over 3,520 tons of manure was sent to the compost facility from Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the Tri-Circle D Ranch.  This produced about 542,000 pounds of compost daily.

 

 

 

Disney Conservation Fund

 

 

Caring for Wildlife and Animals

In addition to ensuring wildlife habitat remains, the company is committed to animals in Florida and around the world.

 

  • The Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund, supports scientific research and habitat protection through annual awards for the study and protection of the world’s wildlife and ecosystems.

 

  • In 2007, DWCF awarded more than $1.5 million to nonprofit environmental groups and universities. The funds went toward 104 programs in 42 countries that focus on saving animals and habitats. Among the projects receiving support:
  • Purchasing 4,000 acres of land in Guatemala to create a community-managed buffer zone and establish a wildlife reserve for research, ecotourism and organic farming. (ARCAS)
  • Studying the serious problems that discarded fishing gear poses to bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay to help save the dolphins from fatal entanglement. (Mote Marine Laboratory)
  • Studying the interaction between elephants and bees in Kenya and whether bees can be used as an effective elephant deterrent for crops and trees. (Save the Elephants)
  • Florida-based projects have received more than $2.9 million in DWCF grants, including grants of more than $600,000 to University of Florida and $92,000 to University of Central Florida.

 

  • Since 1995, the DWCF has supported 650 projects in 110 countries totaling $11 million.

 

  • The Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund and The Walt Disney Company have contributed more than $800,000 to rhino protection and research projects in partnership with nonprofit organizations working in Asia and Africa (the only places they are found).

 

  • Disney’s Animal Programs professionalsworked closely with the University of Central Florida to establish a Ph.D. program in Conservation Biology, approved in spring 2004 by the Board of Regents. Many Disney’s Animal Programs Cast Members serve as adjunct professors at UCF.

 

  • The Seas with Nemo and Friends at Epcot participates with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other zoological facilities and conservation groups in the Manatee Rehabilitation Partnership.The Seas is a designated rehabilitation site for rescued manatees and sea turtles until they are well enough to be returned to their habitats.

 

  • Disney’s Animal Programs teams at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Epcot’s The Seas with Nemo and Friends are devoted to the care of more than 1,500 mammals, birds and reptiles, and over 5,000 fish, including a number of endangered and threatened species. Both facilities are accredited under the auspices of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

 

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom is involved in many AZA “Species Survival Plans” – cooperative breeding and management groups for critical species – and has successfully reproduced many endangered animals, including African elephants, black rhinos, okapi, gorillas, and many rare birds. In fact, Disney sent three bongo antelope born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to Kenya in a unique effort to re-establish the population there. In 2006, Disney sent two white rhinos born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to Uganda for reintroduction.

 

 

Connecting With Our Community

Support for environmental projects and animal-related organizations are also a part of Walt Disney World Resort’s efforts – as members of the community and as volunteer citizens.

 

  • Walt Disney World Cast Members worked more than a year to provide a unique template for a computerized energy report card to Orange County Public Schools, which is expected to save the school system millions of dollars. In March 2004, it was endorsed and heralded by then U.S. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham as a national model, which is being shared with schools across the country.

 

  • Disney’s Environmentality Challenge encourages Florida students to think about and take action on helping the environment.  Since it began 10 years ago, more than 120,000 fifth-grade students across Florida have participated.

 

  • For many years, Walt Disney World Resort has helped support the SPCA of Central Florida.  Disney VoluntEARS have participated in an annual walk around Lake Eola that collects more than $50,000 each year in pledges. Walt Disney World Resort also sponsors educational programs that SPCA shares with schools across the area.

 

  • Disney has a strong relationship with The Central Florida Zoo. As an active board member, Disney has assisted with funding for improved animal habitats and the capital improvement campaign. The zoo’s famous hippo, Geraldine, came to live at Disney’s Animal Kingdom when her habitat was moved to make way for new improvements there.

 

  • The Florida Audubon Society and its Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland is another partner. Walt Disney World Resort funded a flight cage at the center used to rehabilitate eagles and other raptors before release. Disney Cast Members also helped refurbish the center, and a Disney leader sits on the board of Audubon of Florida.

 

  • Disney Cast Members volunteer their efforts for beach cleanups, wetland re-plantings and removing invasive exotic plants from critical habitats. The Walt Disney World Resort lends its support to the Florida Coastal Cleanup (Ocean Conservancy), Oakland Nature Preserve and the Nature Conservancy.

 

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That’s pretty amazing isn’t it? For a company that would have visitors and customers no matter what their environmental practices, Walt Disney World has really gone above and beyond expectations. For fans of the parks, this should come as no surprise since that tends to be how Disney approaches everything! To keep up to date on Disney’s conservation efforts on land and in sea, follow @DisneyConserve and @DisneyNature on twitter!

Thank you to the Walt Disney Company and Benjamin Thomas for providing me this information to share here with you. All images ©The Walt Disney Co.

Disclosure: I am a former member of the Walt Disney World Moms Panel, but not an employee of the Walt Disney Co. I have not been asked to post this information, I sought it out through a cast member I met because of my position on the Moms Panel. I am posting this because I am passionate about the Walt Disney Company and enjoy sharing it’s triumphs and dispelling rumors whenever possible. My opinions are just that, and not necessarily representative  of the Walt Disney Company.

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Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel – Diane L

31 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 5 Comments

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We are now at our fourth week of the Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel series on ZannaLand. 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!

Today we meet a mom who started on the panel in 2009, Diane L. I remember Diane being another one of the first moms I found on twitter and I was lucky enough to spend some time with her during the 2010 panel’s training since she was one of the 2009 moms there to help us out. She, along with Kay and Karen, made us all feel so welcome during that training session and they all had some great stories to share.

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The Walt Disney World Moms Panel {image ©Disney}

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The Thanks For Reading ZannaLand Giveaway!

30 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 76 Comments

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zannaland.com Those of you on my personal facebook page may have noticed my update about the milestone my little corner of the internet is about to reach. When I posted it, I thought I’d just say it there, and move on, not making a big deal about it. The more I thought about it all day, the more I realized I should be celebrating this achievement. After all, this site is devoted to Disney, and who does celebrations better than Disney, right? Also, the whole reason this milestone is happening is because of you, the readers, so I figured I should definitely be giving back to the very people that brought me here to begin with. So are you ready to celebrate??

There are 2 days left in March, including today – ZannaLand.com is really really close to getting 10,000 page views for the month of March. I’m so amazed by this – I remember when I started I was excited that the site had 10 views a day. Certainly a LOT has happened both on the site and in my life since that time, and I am so grateful for the exciting changes that have taken place.




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These are just some of the Vinylmation figures out there - you could win a brand new one!




I would not be here without the wonderful community of readers about which I’m always raving, and although I may not have the budget of Disney, what I’d do in real life is take you out for a coffee and thank you. Since for most readers, I can’t do that without involving airlines and lots of miles, I thought I’d give away 3 gift cards {of various mystery amounts}  for a coffee on me {or tea or whatever else you might like to drink at Starbucks}.

In addition, I’m giving  away a couple of fun surprises – 2 unopened Vinylmation figures! So that’s 5 separate chances to win.  However,  we have to reach that goal first – which means I need your help getting the word out about this giveaway!


To enter the giveaway:

  • Comment on this entry.
  • If you want some extra entries you can also:

  • Tweet about this giveaway and comment here with the url of that tweet.
  • Post on facebook or anywhere else you’d like to spread the word and let me know here!

I will then add all the entries into random.org and pick the winners there. I can’t wait to see who wins!

Disclosure: I am providing these prizes out-of-pocket and am not being sponsored by Starbucks, Walt Disney World or anyone else for this giveaway. Each comment meeting the above guidelines will be entered to win one of five prizes. Contest ends at midnight PST on March 31st and winners will be announced on April 1st. Good luck! 🙂

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UPDATE: If you did not read on twitter, we surpassed 10,000 views after midnight on March 30th, so we definitely hit our goal and then some by the 31st! Thanks so much!! The winners have been picked at random.org:

$5 Starbucks gift card goes to – Jacqueline Hudson!

$10 Starbucks gift card goes to – icitea!

$15 Starbucks gift card goes to – Stephanie (VertigoDawn)!

1st Vinylmation goes to –Vader’s Mom!!

2nd Vinylmation goes to – Jon (disneylovndad)!!

Congratulations! I will get your prizes mailed out as soon as possible!

Thank you ALL for the amazing participation, for reading, and for spreading the word about ZannaLand. I promise this will not be the last fun giveaway!!

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Sunday Readin’ March 28 2010

28 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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Tip-toeing quietly in the footsteps of my friends on MainStGazette, ImagiNERDing, and TheDisneyFoodBlog, I’m pleased to bring you my version of a weekend wrap-up of Disney posts that caught my eye. I hope you enjoy the items as much as I did and as always, feel free to tell me your favorites from this week in the comments.

  • AJ from The Disney Food Blog confirms what we were all hoping for: The Wishes Dessert Party Returns March 28th!
  • Ryan shows us how things have changed in Epcot since 1984 and the Kodak Picture Spots shown on the park’s guidemap – as they look today – on the Main Street Gazette. While you’re there, check out his coverage of the directional signs of Animal Kingdom’s Asia.
  • Our pal Lou Mongello of WDW Radio tempts us all as he tours the snacks of Disney’s Hollywood Studios in search of the park’s best snack. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!
  • On Yesterland, Werner Weiss discusses the urban legend of the Swan and Dolphin hotels being reversed – with some really cool photos in the piece. I loved this article since our wedding reception was held at the Dolphin (14 years ago this October eep!) these resorts have always held a special place in my Disney history.
  • And finally, in light of the recent announcement from Disney Parks unveiling their Premier Passport which covers admission to both Walt Disney World and Disneyland, Scott from DisneyBiz calculates exactly when this annual pass pays for itself in terms of park visits.

 

Happy reading and see you next week in ZannaLand!

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Looking for Great Disney Content in One Spot? DisMarks to the Rescue!

27 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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dismarks button When I first started finding Disney people on twitter and reading their blogs, I noticed a little icon on some of the posts: a little Cinderella castle with the word “mark it” underneath:  What is this? I thought and clicked it {ok, I’m not usually that click-happy on the internet, but it obviously looked legit}. I was then taken to DisMarks.com, so I checked it out. It looked like a “digg.com”-type site only ALL about Disney topics. What could be better? Well, DisMarks is on twitter and facebook, so the content gets tweeted and posted there as well!

How it works is you submit content (yours or other people’s)  and support other posts by “marking” them. DisMarks lists the most popular marks for current submissions on the main page, as well as upcoming posts. You can also search by topic or tag and comment to the posts submitted on DisMarks.  It’s a great way to get subject matter out to more people that may not have seen it otherwise – to pay it forward too. Actually, the site has a whole Getting Started page which explains the process much better!

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DVC 101: The Ins, Outs, Ups and Downs of Discovering Disney’s Best Kept Secret

25 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 12 Comments

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You know the old saying “write what you know” – well I can write about Disney till the cows come home, but there are some things I just know are better left to the experts. I thought it was time to bring in some of those experts and let them share their knowledge on subjects to which I might not otherwise do justice. In this case, I asked a wonderful twitter friend who goes by the handle KidaniKatie {aka Katie Siloac} to give our readers a rundown of DVC 101. I knew Katie was a DVC member (her username may have given that away) and I loved her site TheDVCLife.com so I thought it was a perfect place to start.

I know my family and I have wanted to become Disney Vacation Club members since its inception, way back when Old Key West was simply called Disney’s Vacation Club Resort and was the only option to buy into. It’s just not been in the cards for us to purchase, although we almost took the plunge a few years back when we did the tour and presentation when Kidani Village was being built. We still hope to be members some day soon, especially with our family of five (six when my mom comes with us) it would make perfect sense. But – is it really right for us? Is it right for you? What exactly do all the points and home resorts and…well, I should really just let Katie tell you. Please give her a warm welcome and just maybe she’ll come back and tell us other fun stuff about Disney!!

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Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel – Kaylene J

24 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 5 Comments

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Week 3 of our Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel series brings us to another 2010 panelist – Kaylene J. I first “met” Kaylene as we all were awaiting news on the DIS Boards about who moved on to round 2 during the application process. I instantly felt a connection with her because she was from Massachusetts, where I’d grown up and considered “home” (outside of Disney of course!). I was following her story closely because I knew she’d made it to the final round the year before but not made the panel, so we all thought she was a shoe-in for this year. Thankfully, we were all right! 😉 Please enjoy getting to know Kaylene in her own words below.

Next week I’ll start mixing it up and featuring panelists from the 2009 and 2008 panel as well as the 2010 panelists, so stay tuned!





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The Walt Disney World Moms Panel {image ©Disney}




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The Disney Community – The Magic is in YOU!

23 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 17 Comments

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Faithful readers may have noticed a gap in updates here in ZannaLand. Never fear – I have lots of fun stuff lined up. I’ve just been working on some behind-the-scenes (or backstage to use a Disney term) things on the site and trying to make it better organized for visitors that may be looking for specific posts or planning help. In addition (outside of running after my 3 kids), I’ve been working on another page within the site to list some other places to get your Disney fix online. Basically a blog roll, as is very common on other sites – however I really want to make this a lot more than just a listing of links. And here’s why…{you knew there had to be a story in here right?}

I know I’ve talked a bit in the past on here about the how and why of wanting to write about Disney. To go into a little more detail, it was really because of twitter and the amazing Disney community that lives there. A year ago, I was just a fan connecting with other Disney fans on twitter and discovering that there existed so many sites and blogs about Disney. When the thought occurred to me to change the focus of my blog here to one about Walt Disney World, the support was overwhelming. I never heard a “oh, don’t bother, there are 10,000+ Disney sites out there!” or “it’s already been done, what could you possibly bring to the table?” even though those were exactly the doubts I was having. Quite the contrary, I received cheers and open arms waiting to help. And trust me – I asked for help – a LOT.

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Disney Podcasts 101 – All You Need to Know About Great Disney Podcasts!

18 March 2010 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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Many of you found me on this site through twitter and shared in my journey to the Walt Disney World Moms Panel last year. During that process, I shared quite a bit about my Disney background and experiences. I am and always have been confident in my knowledge of Disney history and even a bit of trivia, and my desire to share that history is really what gave me the push to write about Disney here. That said – I am the FIRST to admit that I do not know it all. More than that, there are some areas of Disney fandom that I am just completely clueless about! Luckily, one of the side-effects of Disney obsession is an incessant desire to LEARN MORE about the parks, resorts, attractions, history, behind-the-scenes info – any and everything!

Being a Florida resident for the better part of the last 15 years and a cast member a few times, my knowledge was gained just by going to the parks and experiencing all the changes and history – as it happened. I realized during the Moms Panel application process that there is a whole other world of Disney fans out there who have completely different skill sets regarding our favorite place.

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