Wednesday, November 16, 2011

THE MAGIC IS COMING TO NEW YORK: Disney Cruise Line takes Broadway to the high seas

They make it look so easy.

They sing. They dance. They recite their lines and hit their marks, even as hydraulic lifts rise up and down within inches of their feet and the boat occasionally sways ever so slightly to and fro, making for sometimes unsteady underpinnings.

And one lucky performer gets to do all this while wearing a 55-pound, Swarovski crystal-studded Cinderella gown.

On the Disney Magic’s eight-night Bahamian cruises out of New York next year, a talented cast of 30 singers and dancers will take part in four different stage productions in front of packed houses in the grand Walt Disney Theatre.  Read More...

Limited Broadway Run for Disney’s ‘Newsies’

In a break from its traditionally lavish approach to Broadway, Disney Theatrical Productions announced plans on Tuesday to mount a low-budget, three-month run of its new show “Newsies the Musical” in New York this spring, limiting its financial risk after two costly flops.



This new entry for the Broadway season, which so far has a thin lineup of original musicals, is a fast move by a company that usually prepares productions years in advance. Disney is known for planning and spending many millions of dollars on Broadway musicals, like its current hits “The Lion King” and “Mary Poppins,” and on major advertising campaigns aimed at laying the groundwork for long runs in New York and future national and international tours. Read More...

Apple Names Levinson Chairman, Disney’s Bob Iger to Board

Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. beefed up its board by appointing Art Levinson as chairman, filling a vacancy left by the death of Steve Jobs, and adding Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger as a director.




Levinson, on Apple’s board since 2000, becomes non- executive chairman, the Cupertino, California-based company said yesterday in a statement.



Adding Iger may cement ties to Disney, on whose board Jobs had a seat, and may ensure that Apple retains access to the entertainment company’s TV shows and movies, said Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray Cos. Levinson’s appointment lets Tim Cook concentrate on being CEO without the added responsibility of being chairman, he said.  Read More...

Monday, November 14, 2011

Disney's John Carter adaptation goes back to the future of film

With suited-up actors playing 12-foot Martians in locations based on Earth's natural sights, this is a triumph for old-style film-making that could make its competitors look prehistoric


Every time I write about John Carter, I find myself wanting to sell it to you. Usually, writing this blog requires a careful suppression of my naturally benevolent attitude towards fantasy fare in the knowledge that most of these movies don't end up being half as great as we expect them to be. But Disney's adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs's John Carter of Mars books is such a preposterous proposition – the opener to a mega-budget franchise, directed by a first-time live-action film-maker, set on a Mars that doesn't remotely resemble the real red planet and based on a series of books from a weird outdated genre which hardly anyone has read – that I can't help rooting for it.   Read More...

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Disney Adds More Streaming

Rivals Netflix Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. unveiled separate deals with Walt Disney Co. to offer ABC and Disney Channel shows over the Internet.



The deals are the latest efforts by the streaming-video providers to build their libraries and attract subscribers. For content owners like Disney, the new deals are part of a gold rush as they look to cash in on what they see as a new marketplace for selling older TV shows and movies, even as other revenue sources like DVDs recede.



Amazon's subscription-based, unlimited streaming service has closed in on Netflix of late, adding more than 11,000 titles from companies such as CBS Corp. since February.  Read More...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Woman's body found in Walt Disney World employee parking lot

A body of a woman was found in a Walt Disney World employee parking lot early Tuesday morning. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said the body was discovered around 1 a.m. by a security guard.




Police have not released the identity of the woman or how she died, but the Orange County Sheriff's Office said the death was not a homicide.  Read More...

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Johnny Depp Banned From Talking 'The Rum Diary' With ABC Affiliates

Disney has apparently banned ABC affiliates from speaking with and videotaping Johnny Depp when it concerns his new film, The Rum Diary.




The actor arrived at the Austin Film Festival on Friday where The Rum Diary will be screened and he’s accepting an award from the festival’s organizers for his “Extraordinary Contribution to Film.” But, if you’re watching on an ABC affiliate, you won’t be hearing what Depp has to say on either topic.  More...

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

NYCC: The Disney/Marvel Kids Panel

If a panel starts out with a father explaining Doc Samson to his ten-year old son, then you know it's going to be mighty fun. That's exactly how the Disney/Marvel Kids panel kicked off, as the next generation of true believers filed into the presentation room with parents in tow. The attendees were greeted with cardboard Spider-Man masks and a guidebook to Disney's current line of Marvel storybooks that featured a foldout Avengers poster. Moderator Tomas Palacios then introduced the all-ages crowd to the panel, including Senior Editor of Disney Publishing Michael Siglain, Disney's Director of School & Library Marketing Dina Sherman, writer Rich Thomas, artists Val Semeiks and Craig Rousseau, Editor of Disney Publishing Nachie Castro and Senior Vice President of Marvel Ruwan Jayatilleke. Read More...

1st rooms in new Disney hotel to open May 31

By Jason Garcia, Orlando Sentinel
10:45 PM EDT, October 10, 2011
The first phase of Walt Disney World's newest hotel will open May 31, the company said Monday.
The giant resort began taking reservations several months ago for Disney's Art of Animation Resort, though company officials said it is too early to glean anything from the pace of bookings.

"But, certainly there is a passion that's out there," said Kevin Myers, vice president of resort operations for Disney World.
The first of the hotel's four phases to open will be a Finding Nemo-themed wing of family suites. It will include a pool that, at roughly 12,000 square feet, will be the largest swimming pool at any of Disney World's two-dozen hotels and time shares.  Read more...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

AVATAR comes to the Animal Kingdom

Today at a press conference at Walt Disney Imagineering, Bob Iger and Tom Staggs announced a long-term creative partnership with James Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment and Fox Filmed Entertainment to bring the fantasy world of AVATAR to life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort.


James Cameron and his producing partner Jon Landau and their team at Lightstorm Entertainment will serve as creative consultants on the project and will work side-by-side with Walt Disney Imagineers as they dream up experiences that will take guests deep into worlds of AVATAR like never before. There are also two sequels to the record setting first film in the works, which will offer more fascinating stories, characters and locations to explore in the AVATAR universe. Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort is planned as the site of the first AVATAR-themed land with construction expected to begin by 2013.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Disney to close Grand Floridian spa for 18 months

According to the Orlando Sentinel  Walt Disney World is closing the spa at its most-expensive resort for 18 months as the company embarks on an expansion project at the hotel.


The spa the Grand Floridian hotel — one of only two full-service spas in Disney World — will shut down Sept. 19.

"We are in the early stages of an expansion project at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa," Disney spokesman Bryan Malenius said Friday. The spa will "temporarily close this fall as part of a planned renovation."


The Grand Floridian is considered one of the top spots to stay on Disney property. With nearly 900 rooms, the Victorian-themed hotel has standard room rates that begin at $440 a night.  More....

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Select Disney Cruise Line merchandise for sale off ships

From the Orlando Sentinel... For the first time, current Disney Cruise Line merchandise is available at a location other than onboard the Dream, Wonder and Magic ships. DisneyStore.com has begun stocking DCL items, StitchKingdom.com first reported.


Beginning Monday, Aug. 1 — the official launch date of the program — customers will be able to search disneycruise.com/store to find a variety of goods, a DCL spokesperson confirmed. The current line includes T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and mouse ears for children and adults; a photo album, frames and a scrapbooking kit; a tote bags and a compact umbrella; a Christmas ornament; a couple of plush characters; and more.  Read More...

Disney Memories For Charity Shared By Stars

Stars including Sir Michael Caine, Ashley Jensen and Thandie Newton have shared their favourite memories of Walt Disney tales to raise money for a U.K. children's charity.


Former Spice Girls Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm, and Harry Potter stars Jason Isaacs and Julie Walters, have also revealed their beloved moments from the films as part of Great Ormond Street Hospital's Million Disney Memories drive, which aims to raise $1.6 million (£1 million).  Read More...

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Disney Gives Princesses The Boot

At the end of last year, just before the holidays, Disney announced that they would cease making princess movies. Women around the world took in a collective gasp, some of relief and others of horror. The era of the Disney princess was drawing to a close.

The actual statement made by Disney executives says fairy tale movies, but since the majority of Disney’s fairy tale movies have revolved around princesses, it means practically the same thing. Especially when you read further and learn the reason they are putting princesses aside: Boys won’t see movies with icky girls in them, and Disney does not want to risk alienating any boys.

I don't understand this move at all.  Disney has been Princess centered for years, they have been to some extent alienating boys for years, and they have made billions of dollars.  Why stop making princess movies?  Did I miss something, wasn't Tangled a box office hit?

Instead, why doesn't  Disney just add more boy centered movies and shows.  Disney should be able to make girl movies and boy movies at the same time.