Michael Eisner and Frank Wells formed a formidable Disney partnership
Posted onThe 1990s gave us The Disney Decade, a 10-year span that was kick-started when then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner and his right-hand man, company president Frank Wells, made a bold attempt to reinvigorate the company’s flagging fortunes after taking over the top two leadership posts in 1984.
As Walt Disney World nears 50, looking back at the Florida Project’s beginnings
Posted onAs Walt Disney World moves toward its 50th anniversary in 2021, we thought we’d take a look back … back to when The Florida Project was a massive construction site fraught with earth movers, scaffolding and thousands of helmeted workers …
How Roy E. Disney Brought His Uncle’s Collaboration with Salvador Dali to Life
Posted onIn the late 1990s, Roy E. Disney was researching material in his quest to put together a sequel to "Fantasia." While in the Disney archives, he came across artwork from the 1940s by Disney Legend John Hench and world-renown surrealistic artist Salvador Dali. Thanks to the efforts of a team of Disney animators, that artwork would eventually become the Academy Award-nominated short film "Destino," which was released in 2003.
From Eddie to Marty to Charlie: The Disneyland PR Connection
Posted onFrom Eddie Meck to Marty Sklar to Charlie Ridgway, the Disneyland publicity department was blessed with a host of talented individuals who helped get the word out on the fledgling theme park ... as well as the resorts that would follow around the world.
Caring for Giants is a Pleasant Diversion at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Posted onAt Disney's Animal Kingdom, Caring for Giants is a behind-the-scenes look at the magnificent pachyderms who roam freely in the park’s vast savanna.
Legendary actor Robert Loggia got his start as Disney’s ‘Elfego Baca’
Posted onDuring his decades-long acting career, Robert Loggia had a strong presence in the wonderful world of Disney, starting with his first role in "The Nine LIves of Elfego Baca."
The Story Behind Disney’s Electrical Water Pageant
Posted onA few weeks after Walt Disney World opened in 1971, the Electrical Water Pageant debuted on Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon. It has been a fixture ever since.
How the pageant went from concept to finished product is a fascinating story, one that ultimately led to the creation of the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade.
Pirates of the Caribbean makeover: What took so long?
Posted onBlogger Chuck Schmidt reflects on the recent changes made to the Walt Disney World attraction, Pirates of the Caribbean.
The important role music has played throughout Disney history
Posted onThe record covers for Disneyland Records’ “Lady and the Tramp,” “Bambi” and “Pinocchio” soundtracks. [Chuck Schmidt] When plans for Epcot were being formulated in the 1970s, it dawned on Marty Sklar of Walt Disney Imagineering that he and his team were overlooking something important, fundamental and functional … a Disney parks staple that hadn’t seen … Continue reading "The important role music has played throughout Disney history"


