Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2022

D23Expo Brings out the Best From Planes to The Man who made the Trains #200

There was so much to see that there is no way you can do it all in one day. But we only had a one day pass as Friday and Saturday was sold out so fast. We will make sure in two years from now, To get our tickets early. and maybe even go all 3 days. Sunday went by too quick. but we got to meet celebrities from Artists to Animators to Imagineers to Models who worked along side of Walt Disney himself.
In these next following pictures you will see one of Walt Disney's planes he used to scout out the land to buy in Orlando Florida. Mickey Mouse One. We will also meet up with Disney's Film historian Leonard Maltin, a Disney fine Artist, James Mulligan, Walt Hand picked this young Model to be Tinkerbell for Peter Pan. Margaret Kerry and last but not least, The man with the plans to keep all Disney vehicle's running smoothly, or even inventing new ones like the Monorail and even the 1st steel roller-coaster that runs through Matterhorn Mountain bobsleds. Heck he even has his own Martini named after him. Bob Gurr. I asked him if he could announce a Hello to Trey! Our 100th Subscriber to my YouTube Channel: MagicMitchArts. okay enough of the chit chat, Let me post those pictures and some other Star Wars and the new Indiana Jones Costumes.
Here is the Disney 100 Years Platinum Statue with Mickey Mouse. 

Andrew was the man guarding Walt's Plane. 

Yes This plane is in the Anaheim Convention Center.



Here I am with my friend James Mulligan

Another shot with Walt Disney's Plane.




Straight from the pirates of the caribbean ride.

Lunch Ty Julie.

Walt Disney maquette 

I have almost been a stalker trying to get a picture with this man. Okay maybe not a stalker LOL, But I finally got my picture taken with Disney Legend Tony Baxter (Imagineer) He invented Big Thunder Mountain. just one of many rides he has come up with.

Imagineer Disney Legend Tony Baxter And Me!



                                                                                 

Amazing Disney Artwork.


Andor

From Obi-Wan Kenobi

Mandalorian 


My shirt matches 







2023 Indiana Jones





Pixar's Yo Toy Story Pizza Planet delivery truck

My wife Carla with Film Historian Leonard Maltin at Micechat booth.

Me with Disney Legend Bub Gurr and his Gurrtiki cups.

You can go to my Youtube channel and see Bob Gurr Congratulate my 100th Subscriber Trey. :
100th Subscriber Trey



Model for Tinkerbell: Margaret Kerry. She was also a actress on a spin off of the Andy Griffith show Mayberry.

Please Subscribe to my blog, Next weekend I will be at this years Route 66 Crusin Reunion And Headliner bands will be Sheila E. and Jefferson Starship Plus Many Many cars. So please don't miss this one. Sept. 16th &17th here in Ontario Ca.

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Monday, June 20, 2022

D23 Expo Returns to the Anaheim Convention Center #199




Well It is about that time of year, The ultimate Disney fan Expo returns to Anaheim Ca.
September 9th, 10th and 11th D23 Expo

The Walt Disney Archives Invites Guests to Explore 100 Years of Wonder at D23 Expo 2022


By the D23 Team

The Walt Disney Archives returns to D23 Expo presented by Visa with an all-new exhibit, exciting panels, and a closer look at a rarely-seen piece of Disney history!  

Step Into an All-New Exhibit
We know fans look forward to a new exhibit from the Walt Disney Archives that lets D23 Expo attendees explore Disney history right on the show floor—and this year’s exhibit will be especially timely. Guests will experience Walt Disney Archives presents Step in Time, an exhibit celebrating the nearly 100-year history of The Walt Disney Company. As part of the kick-off to Disney100, this chronological exhibition will showcase Walt Disney Archives historical assets like never before with immersive, themed environments from animated shorts, films, and film premieres, as well as television productions and Disney Parks favorites, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Mary Poppins, Tron, and Walt Disney World Resort’s Haunted Mansion. The exhibition will provide fans an opportunity to experience some of the most iconic Disney moments over the course of September 9, 10, and 11 at the Anaheim Convention Center during the Expo hosted by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club. 







A timeline in the center of the exhibit will showcase the breadth of extraordinary Disney events over the past century and will act as a guide for visitors as they journey through the 12,000-square-foot experience. Guests will have the chance to literally “Step in Time” into various immersive areas around the perimeter of the space, showcasing rare historical objects as never before, in recreations of the settings from which they originated.

The gallery space will be divided into nine highly themed areas, inviting fans to capture photos and become part of Disney’s rich history themselves. From captaining the boat in Steamboat Willie, walking the blue carpet at the premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and visiting with the carousel horses from Mary Poppins, to being serenaded by Breathless Mahoney at Club Ritz (Dick Tracy), visiting Flynn’s Arcade (Tron), and coming face-to-face with the bride in the attic of the Haunted Mansion, fans will have the opportunity to relive moments from 100 Years of Wonder, all while making new memories to last a lifetime.

The Walt Disney Archives Stage Returns
Disney history fans, rejoice! The popular Walt Disney Archives Stage returns, hosting more than a dozen panels and presentations throughout the weekend. Notables such as Disney Legend Bill Farmer, Walt Disney Archives director Becky Cline, author and historian Graham Allan, Walt Disney Imagineering global ambassador Bob Weis, Imagineers from the Illusioneering Lab, and historian and artist Stacia Martin will offer a unique peek “behind the magic.” Fans will enjoy exploring many of Disney’s worlds, including the impressive 50-year legacy of the Main Street Electrical Parade, a look back at the 1980s and 1990s edition of the Mickey Mouse Club, and the first half-century of the Walt Disney World Resort.

Plus, join the Archives team and special guests on the 1,250-seat Backlot stage on Saturday, September 10, at 10 a.m. for a look at the creation of the upcoming Disney100: The Exhibition, which opens next February at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Sorry Saturday Tickets are sold out.

https://youtu.be/ksoG2Wz2YlQ


An Exhibit We’re Just Plane Crazy About
Earlier this year, it was announced that Walt Disney’s Grumman Gulfstream I airplane will be on display at D23 Expo. To accompany the return of this piece of Disney history, which is having its exterior restored and will be available for guests to see in the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, the Walt Disney Archives has curated an all-new exhibit featuring specially selected items that represent the history of the aircraft. Included will be a customized instrument panel originally located near Walt’s favorite onboard seat (enabling him to monitor flight conditions), a telephone handset (which gave Walt a direct line of communication to the pilot in the cockpit), and a flight bag adorned with an image of Mickey Mouse sitting on the tail of the famed plane.

A limited number of single-day tickets for Sunday of D23 Expo 2022 are available for $99 for one-day adult admission and $79 for children ages 3–12. Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club can purchase tickets for $89 for a one-day adult admission. Single-day Friday and Saturday tickets and three-day passes are sold out. For more information on tickets and D23 Expo 2022, visit D23Expo.com.

Schedule and talent are subject to change.

We are planning on going on Sunday the 11th, so we will be posting from the Anaheim Convention Center. Please stay tuned for more news as it comes in.