Live Chat with Imagineer June 7!

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On June 7, 2012, at 1:15 p.m. Orlando time, you can chat live with Imagineer Jonathan Ackley, senior project producer and creative director at Walt Disney Imagineering. Ackley focuses on interactive shows at Disney Parks, and his work includes helping create the animation for the interactive game Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. He also designed … Continue reading "Live Chat with Imagineer June 7!"
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Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

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When the Imagineers began thinking about Disney's Animal Kingdom in 1989, they knew this new park would also need an icon to represent it to the world. But what would this be? The Tree of Life was the answer. This icon would impart the message of the Animal Kingdom with a single glance. A gigantic tree would represent the abundant plant life of the planet and the many creatures that would be carved into its bark would symbolize the vast array of animals that call Earth home.
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A Blast From The Past: Dining at the 50’s Prime Time Cafe

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The '50s Prime Time Cafe is a nostalgic tour back to the 1950s, a time of classic television sitcoms such as "I Love Lucy," "Leave It To Beaver," and "Father Knows Best." In fact, a meal at Prime Time makes you feel as though you have stepped right into one of these television shows. This is a restaurant where everyone is treated like family. While Mom is back in the kitchen preparing your lunch or dinner, you are waited on by an "Aunt" or "Uncle" and are introduced to the rest of your "Cousins" (your fellow diners) who are sitting at the tables next to you.
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Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Opens, Immerses Guests in the Middle of the Story With Enchanting Tales

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The first phase of the new Art of Animation Resort, the Finding Nemo wing, opens today, May 31, at Walt Disney World. The three-story, value-priced resort tells the story of the animation process in phases from pencil drawings to close ups. It will immediately transport guests into the worlds of favorite Disney characters and animated films, beginning at check-in as pixilated patterns and wavy ribbons of bold colors decorate the resort's exterior. The whimsical property, situated adjacent to Disney's Pop Century Resort, will open in phases with rates from $248 per night. The 1,120 family suites include two bathrooms, a kitchenette and three separate sleeping areas that can sleep up to six. The 864 standard rooms sleep up to four, with rates as low as $94.
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Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Opens, Putting Hundreds More Cast Members to Work in Central Florida

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Disney's Art of Animation Resort supported 800 jobs during construction and once completely open later this year, will employ 750 Cast Members. "Disney's Art of Animation Resort is part of our continued investment in Central Florida and helps keep our region squarely on the map as the world's premiere family vacation destination," said Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, US and France.
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Disney Wonder Offering Special Pixar Cruises This Fall

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A new cast of characters will stroll the decks and visit with guests aboard the Disney Wonder as Mr. Incredible, Remy, Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear and other memorable characters from Pixar Animation Studios' award-winning films make their shipboard debut during four special Pixar-inspired seven-night California Coastal cruises Sept. 16 through Oct. 14, 2012. During these voyages, Disney Cruise Line guests will be able to interact with and explore the world of Pixar and their beloved films while the Disney Wonder sails to popular port cities along the coast of California. Special entertainment and offerings designed for both children and adults
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