Continuing on “fireworks week,” here’s a photo from last summer’s fireworks show at Walt Disney World, called “Summer Nightastic Fireworks.” This show was a modified version of the display that ran a couple of years earlier at the now defunct Pirate and Princess Parties. As the show was originally created for a hard ticket event,
Disneyland and Walt Disney World show a number of fireworks shows on an almost nightly basis. At Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Wishes! is the main show with HalloWishes and Holiday Wishes! shown seasonally. Epcot also gets in the fireworks act, with the beautiful Illuminations. Disneyland’s main show is called “Remember… Dreams Come True,” and
In Disneyland, this attraction is called “Astro Orbitor.” In Walt Disney World, it’s called “Astro Orbiter.” See the difference? Does California use a different corpus than Florida? Was this accidental? Was it completely intentional and the result of an intricate backstory written by WDI of which I’m unaware? These are the kind of things that
The “Rope Drop Dash” from Main Street to Peter Pan’s Flight is always fun, but adding a taking photos while moving to the equation makes things a little more interesting. On this day, even after grabbing a few photos at Partners and in Fantasyland, I was the second person on Peter Pan’s Flight! What do
When you leave your camera’s shutter open for thirty seconds, your camera picks up things that your eyes simply can’t see. Like clouds move. Or the deep blue hue of the dark night sky. I love capturing these “false” realities visible only to the camera in the nighttime sky. One thing the camera didn’t pick
Almost as soon as we stepped foot on the resort loop ramp, the monorail started pulling away. I stopped in my tracks and called an audible, telling Sarah, “let’s go to the Magic Kingdom.” I think she was a little perplexed at first, but then realized the Magic Kingdom monorail was still at the station,
Here’s a sneak peak at one of the many photos of Richard Sherman performing at D23’s Destination D at Walt Disney World Resort that will appear in today’s installment (part 17) of the Coast-to-Coast Disney trip report. I assume I don’t need to tell you who the bearded man and yellow-shirted fella standing in front
New Orleans Square is my favorite land in Disneyland. From Pirates of the Caribbean to Club 33 to Haunted Mansion to amazing attention to detail, News Orleans Square has it all. One of my favorite aspects of New Orleans Square is the Court of Angels, an almost hidden-away area of the park. When you visit
Official events are planned for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World on October 1st, 2011, but these events have yet to be announced by Disney. Expect appearances and merchandise signing events by select Disney artists (schedule), rare appearances by some fury Disney fan-favorites, and make sure you leave your schedule open during the day
It’s Monday morning and the Walt Disney Company’s D23 Expo 2011 is now a distant memory. By all accounts of those who were actually there, it was a great weekend, albeit one filled with long waits! Let’s take a look at the top news from the weekend!
It’s Sunday, which means…it’s time to be Lazy! Today’s story should be relatively self-explanatory. Each one of the photo sets below features a photo Sarah took of me taking a photo, followed by the photo I was taking. Let’s get started!