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Transformation and Rebirth – The Crimson Wing Guest Review

16 November 2010 by Ryan P. Wilson 1 Comment

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Great thanks to Ryan P. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief at the amazing resource that is the Main Street Gazette. I have written before about how much I love his site and am honored to have him writing a couple of guest posts here at ZannaLand. Please welcome him and enjoy his inspiring review of Disneynature’s The Crimson Wing —

The Crimson Wing Documentaries seek to tell a story, for nature documentaries that story is even more critical to advancing the story and the cause of the natural world presented within the film’s frames. The third release from Disneynature, and the first not shown on the big screen in the United States, is perfectly aware that the story is what resonates with audiences.

The Crimson Wing follows the life cycle of flamingos in Central Africa. From the journeys that bring these creatures hundreds and thousands of miles to salt saturated Lake Natron to mate in a sea of ruby feathers to the birth, hardships, and flight of fledgling flamingos, The Crimson Wing is awash with intriguing questions and relatable lessons of life. In most animal documentaries the individuals the film focuses upon are given names to assist in connecting the audience with the creature. While a single flamingo is central to the tale, no names are given in The Crimson Wing, a welcome sign that the filmmakers respect the intelligence of those viewing the narrative in front of them.

Frame for frame, I would have to say that The Crimson Wing is one of the most beautiful features ever shot. The scarlet mirror that is Lake Natron, flamingos flying across the moon and storm clouds, a single chick being encouraged to break free of its shell, red stains on a salt island, and even our heroine streaking across the top of the water and lifting off into the sky are only a few of the astounding images captured to convey the remarkable tale. The film also features the melodious narration of Mariella Frostrup, one of three women voices considered almost perfect by a study from Post Office Telecoms.

Because of the longstanding tradition of nature films associated with the Disney name, the films from Disneynature have often been compared, rightly or wrongly, to Walt Disney’s True Life Adventures. While the stories of both Earth and Oceans, Disneynature’s two previous releases, have found their own paths to tug at viewers heartstrings their expansive subject matter cannot dedicate enough screen time to the individual chapters. The Crimson Wing, with its dedicated subject matter, most accurately resembles the True Life Adventures. The narrative features an exotic locale, an unheralded but recognizable lead creature, triumph, heartbreak, and mysteries stemming from both the flamingos and their birthplace.

In its opening, The Crimson Wing relates the thread that ties flamingos to the myth of the phoenix. In a similar fashion, The Crimson Wing burns brightly with all the elements needed to make a nature documentaries rise from the ashes. While not a movie for every viewer, The Crimson Wing is a remarkable show that reminds me of features I watched as a child with my parents, making it a perfect addition for nature loving families of this generation.

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You can check out a trailer and clips of The Crimson Wing, which is available now on Blu-Ray, DVD and movie download. Ryan will be back soon with a review of Disneynature’s Oceans, so be sure to stay tuned.

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Filed Under: Guest Authors, Movie Reviews Tagged With: Disneynature, documentaries, flamingos, Guest Authors, Main St Gazette, Main Street Gazette, Movie Reviews, nature documentaries, Ryan P. Wilson, The Crimson Wing

Disney Store Times Square NYC Behind the Scenes With Jodi Benson

9 November 2010 by Suzannah Otis 4 Comments

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Disney Store Times Square Unlock Imagination Today’s post is brought to you by fellow Disney fan and friend, Jennifer Meyering. Jennifer may be found with other Walt Disney World planning experts at their fan site – Disney Dream Depot. Each week they put on a web chat on Disney topics and share their advice with readers and viewers alike. She was recently chosen by Jim Fielding, the Disney Store President and favorite among Disney twitter fans, to experience a special backstage tour of the brand new Times Square Disney Store before its official grand opening. I asked Jen to share her family’s experience here with us – be sure to watch the accompanying slide show with pictures from the event! Enjoy!

I recently had one of the most amazing experiences I could have ever imagined– a Behind-the-Scenes look of the new Times Square Disney Store! I was able to have this wonderful experience courtesy of the Disney Store President (Jim Fielding) and a contest he had on Twitter. I won entrance into the very limited space D23 event at the new Disney store on November 7.

The event was a pre-opening behind-the-scenes look of the new store that included a continental breakfast, remarks by Jim Fielding, and the chance to meet Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid. It was everything, and more, that you would expect.

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Filed Under: Disney Merchandise, Disney News, Disney Special Events, Guest Authors Tagged With: @DisneyStorePrez, Disney Store, Disney Store Imagination Park, Disney Store NYC, Guest Authors, Jennifer Meyering, Jim Fielding, Jodi Benson, Times Square Disney Store grand opening

The Benefit Sale at Downtown Disney – Save & Give Back!

17 September 2010 by Suzannah Otis 3 Comments

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The Benefit Sale I love shopping!  And when my shopping can benefit the Orlando local community, why then my ADOS (Attention Deficit OOOOOHHHHHH SHINEY) makes me a model citizen.

The Disney Community Relations team has been working with Downtown Disney, the Heart of Florida United Way and their local agencies to create an early morning shopping experience on November 6, 2010 from 5:30 to 9:30 am.

With the purchase of a $5 voucher, all proceeds go directly to the Heart of Florida United Way, shoppers will get a wristband to gain entrance into exclusive sales offering deeply discounted park merchandise, doorbusters, designer boutiques (Dior, Pucci, Acqua di Parma & Guerlain),  and product launches at several locations in Downtown Disney.

The things that really stick out to this shopper are:

  • Launch of a 9” Rocketeer Vinylmation figure {reason enough for me to go! ~Z}
  • Launch of the newest Urban 5 3” Vinylmation Pin Mystery Set (Limited Edition of 1000)
  • The Designer Boutiques will be offering “Purchase with Purchase and Gifts with Purchases”
  • Select Dooney & Bourke purses will be offered at a discount
  • Select Vinylmations will be included in the sale

The Benefit Sale site www.thebenefitsale.com, will be updated to include more information about the specials and event activities on October 1, 2010.

I have gone to the Annual Passholder sales that are held this early in the morning at World of Disney, and while getting there was a little rough the sales were totally worth the extra bags under my eyes!
I know that I’ll be there in my finest shopping PJs…will you?
~Shelley

EDIT: The Disney Parks blog has added some updated info about The Benefit Sale which takes place in just a few days —

Disney Theme Park Merchandise has never done a sale to this magnitude with select items up to 75 percent off, over 125 door busters, Authentic Disney Theme Parks T-Shirts for $5, fragrance and beauty boutiques from Guerlain, Givenchy, Acqua di Parma, Dior, and Emilio Pucci with special gifts and SO much more…this single day sale event will be THE sale of the year. The prices have never been and will never be this low again…so shop, give back, and save BIG!

So what are the special offers and discounts you can expect to see at The Benefit Sale? While there’s too much to tell you about, here’s a sneak peek of the great offers you’ll find this coming Saturday:

  • 50% off Select Plush & Dolls
  • 40% off All Board Games
  • 40% off Select Dooney & Bourke Handbags and Accessories
  • 70% of Select Graphic Apparel
  • 50% off Select Major League Baseball Apparel
  • 25% off All Disney Trading Pins and Trading Accessories
  • 70% off Select Vinylmation Figures and Series
  • 75% off K’Nex Space Mountain and Flying Dumbo Building Sets
  • 40% off Select Art & Collectibles from Jim Shore, Precious Moments and Walt Disney Classics Collection
  • 75% off Halloween Merchandise
  • Nearly 100 Door Busters under $5
  • 75% off 2010 Dated Merchandise (excluding Holiday Merchandise)

Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members don’t forget that this is your ONE shopping event this holiday season to save big on your Disney Theme Park favorite!

Still need to get your voucher for The Benefit Sale? It’s not too late! You can still purchase a Benefit Sale Voucher online at TheBenefitSale.com or you can purchase your voucher at Downtown Disney the morning of The Benefit Sale on Saturday, November 6!

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Filed Under: Disney News, Disney Special Events, Guest Authors Tagged With: Disney Community Relations, Disney Merchandise, Disney News, Disney Special Events, Downtown Disney, Heart of Florida United Way, Rocketeer, Save and Give Back, The Benefit Sale

Duffy the Disney Bear to Have a Costume for Each World Showcase Country

16 September 2010 by Suzannah Otis 1 Comment

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We’re going to dive right in with something reader Shelley C. discovered today about none other than Duffy the Disney Bear. As you may recall, Duffy will be appearing to passholders this Saturday in a special presentation welcoming him to Epcot. Many people wondered if Duffy would appear park-wide, in addition to the question of whether the existing “Disney Bear” that once appeared at Walt Disney World was still available. Shelley answers those questions for us here —

Duffy the Disney Bear After seeing a picture of Duffy Bear taking up residence in the Emporium on Main Street on Twitter,  I decided to head on down and check it out! When I got there, I found it quite curious that there were no Duffy or Disney Bears on the shelves. However, I had also noticed that over the past week the Disney Bears that were once available at Once Upon a Toy and World of Disney had vanished. I asked around, and found out a little more information about our Tokyo Disney Seas import.

According to a management cast member on Main Street, USA, Duffy is going to be primarily based in EPCOT, but have ties to the Disney Cruise Line. He will have outfits that represent each country of World Showcase, some everyday outfits (rain coats and such like Pal Mickey had), the sailor suit that he is seen sporting in most of the Annual Passholder emails, and a Disney Cruise Line uniform. They were vague about Duffy having his own “store” in EPCOT, but said that he would definitely be “around”.  However, don’t get your hopes up to Shellie Mae anytime soon (Super Boo on this part).

We’ll have to wait until Saturday for more information, but a resort wide launch is planned for around October 14, 2010. Stay tuned…

~Shelley C.

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Filed Under: Disney News, Guest Authors Tagged With: Disney News, Duffy, Duffy the Disney Bear, Epcot, Japan, Japan pavilion, Walt Disney World, World Showcase

Meet Moms Panel Mabel!! She’s Ready to Help You Go Away…on Vacation of Course!

24 June 2010 by Suzannah Otis Leave a Comment

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I know many of you have been following the “Meet Your Walt Disney World Moms Panel” series here on ZannaLand and anxiously awaiting the next interview. However in the course of compiling my notes for these entries, I discovered an unread email from a “Moms Panel Mabel”. I’m not sure how I missed this particular panelist – both her email and….well, ever hearing about her. However I’m certainly not one to discriminate and felt it was important to share ALL the panelists with you. Please help me in welcoming Moms Panel Mabel, and joining me as we get to know here a little…better.


1. How did you first get interested in the Disney parks? I first became interested in Disney parks while in the womb.  My parents didn’t know if I was a boy or a girl, and frequently browsed Baby Name Books.  Every time they passed “Mickey” or “Donald” or “Goofy”, I got all excited!  I knew I was destined to be a Moms Panelist!


2. Besides Disney, what are you most passionate about?
Well, besides Walt Disney World, I am also very passionate about Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, Donald Duck orange juice, Mickey Mouse pizza, and a miniature schnauzer named “Minnie”.


3. Tell us about your family – are they Disney fans too? What are some of your most memorable family experiences? Well, my husband Walt is a huge Disney fan, and never leaves the house a day without wearing Mickey socks, a Mickey tie, and don’t tell his sainted mother, but Mickey underwear too (and sometimes, even the thong kind!).  My daughter Mularielleaurora-Daisy loves everything there is about Disney, and has dressed as Malificent for the last 6 Halloweens, Christmases, Easters, and Ramadans.  Our handsome son Pluto is not so much a Disney fan; but he is a huge space aficionado!  Poor little thing was so devastated with that demotion from planet to, well, you know…


4. What is your dream job (you can answer at Disney, not Disney, both or neither
!) My dream job is with the Walt Disney World Moms Panel!  I love answering questions for people planning Disney vacations!  I can tell them right off the top of my head how long it takes to get from Shrek to ET; when the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens; how much an Express pass costs; and where to buy those cool Men In Black sunglasses.  Oh wait, that’s the wrong panel, isn’t it??


5. What is your favorite Disney restaurant and why?
My favorite Disney restaurant is Casey’s Corner!  It’s my favorite because it’s the first one on my loop – I grab breakfast there, second breakfast at Crystal Palace, a quick Dole Whip snack at Aloha Isle, brunch at El Pirata y Perico (when they’re open), a mid-morning snack at Sunshine Terrace, lunch at Pecos Bill, second lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern, an afternoon snack at Sleepy Hollow, a quick cup of chowder at Columbia Harbor House, dinner with Cinderella at her Royal Table, a little snack afterwards as Pinocchio’s Village Haus, a frozen Coke at Scuttle’s Landing, a quick bite at Cosmic Ray’s, a wee dessert at Auntie Gravity’s, a small nosh at the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station, and then, a lovely pastry to take as I waddle home from the Main Street Bakery!  So yes, Casey’s Corner is my favorite restaurant!


6. What is the first thing you do when you arrive at Disney visit? What is your MUST DO during each visit?
After I pick myself up off the ground from the big, fat, wet kiss I have just given it, the sky’s the limit!  As for what is a Must Do on each visit, we do a DVC tour.  Did you know that for the past couple of years, you get free Fast Passes for your family for touring the DVC models?


7. What do you wish there were more of at Disney? Less?
I wish there were more Disney Moms – one stationed at every corner, so people could ask them more questions.  Because you never know until you get there what you’ve forgotten to ask!  How convenient to have a Disney Mom on every corner!  As for what there should be less of, people ahead of me in line for Soarin’.


8. What type of music are you into?
You mean there is another type of music besides “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo”?


9. What’s the last book you read that you really enjoyed?
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Walt Disney World – we have 47 copies, and it’s the only book we read in our house.  Wanna see the 18 A+ book reports the kids have done on it?


10. Describe YOUR perfect Disney vacation (could be solo, with family, friends anything, no limitations).
My perfect WDW vacation would be one where all 43 Disney Moms escorted me around the theme parks, all showing me their favorite Disney attraction!


11. Feel free to share a little “interesting tid-bit” or some other surprising fact about you. (that you don’t mind the internet knowing!)
Okay, it’s really ME and not my husband Walt wearing the Mickey Mouse thong underwear. With my Moms Panel jacket of course. I sleep in that thing!

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I hope you enjoyed meeting Mabel!! Okay, okay, you probably guessed by now that Mabel isn’t actually ON the Moms Panel. I do have a Moms Panelist to thank for this wonderful little interview though – Disney Mom Anna S. wrote this little spoof up for me when I was running short on panelist interviews as my ‘back up plan’. We thought it’d be funny to come up with a fictional panelist just for giggles. Then I actually got sidetracked and didn’t post it (or the regular interviews) but I thought this would be the perfect time to share it with the world as Anna is now recovering from a successful surgery today. Hopefully seeing her creation in print will cheer her (once she gets around to coming back online – I’m sure that isn’t top on her list right now!).
Just to further disclaim – this “interview” was purely comical and fictional in nature. There is no Mabel on the Moms Panel (whether or not any actual panelists wear Mickey Mouse thongs, well…I’m staying out of that one!). Regularly scheduled Moms Panelists interviews resume next week!! Thanks for indulging this bit of fun! 😉
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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
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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Meet the Foodie Behind the Disney Food Blog-Interview with AJ Wolfe

6 April 2010 by Suzannah Otis 28 Comments

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mickey waffles
For those of us on twitter and facebook, this is how we recognize AJ 😉

When first stumbling upon the Disney fan-site blog-o-sphere, one site stood out and instantly became a favorite. That would of course be the Disney Food Blog. I know I am not alone in loving this site and the wonderful person behind it, AJ Wolfe. It’s funny that since AJ has chosen to be for the most part completely anonymous on the internet, I actually spent the first 6 months or so I communicated with her, thinking she was a he! I actually think that’s a great testament to the power of her factual reporting and her blogging prowess. Of course, when I was lucky enough to meet AJ in person back in February, she couldn’t be a more stereotypically sweet and ladylike Southern lady! {Even though she’s technically a New Yorker, having only relocated to Texas a year ago – she’s just that charming!}

AJ was kind enough to let me post as a guest author on her site back when I was just getting started, and I appreciated that so much. Many of my blogging friends have contributed to her site as well, once again proving that there is no end to wonderful Disney food topics! I thought it’d be fun to get to know AJ a little better and discover some of the background behind her passions. So without further ado, here’s AJ —

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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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