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Stages of Disney Addiction: What stage are you?

Stages of Disney Addiction: What stage are you?Did you know there are actually stages of Disney Addiction we progress through? Linds Pierce, fellow Chip & Co. blogger (and Disney travel agent) and the Disney Diva decided to (virtually) sit down and define these stages so that you could test yourself and see what level of Disney Addiction you, or your family members, are in.

Stage 1: Newbie (majority of park attendees)
# of Disney trips: 0 as adult, may have visited as children but don’t remember much about their trip(s)
Symptoms:  Don’t know how much planning Disney vacations require. Are likely to only eat Quick Service the entire time and don’t know to take mid-day breaks. Choose parks based on interest on that day and don’t know about crowd flux. Relatively clueless about fast-passes and aren’t sure if they are free or not. May return to Disney, but no immediate plans to do so.
Identifying them in the park: Have a slightly glazed look as Disney is still overwhelming to them. Have a map they stop and check often and can be found looking exhausted while waiting in long stand-by lines. Will have bought at least one silly looking Disney theme hat (“Sorcerer Mickey” or Goofy buck-teeth”). Wears their Mickey Ears around the park. Will buy an autograph book for their kids, but have no idea what they’re going to do with the autographs when they get home. Alternates between huge smiles and grumpiness throughout the day.

Stage 2: Advanced.
# of Disney Trips: At least 1 as an adult, or many as children. They have developed a love of Disney growing up, but with all the changes that have occurred in the parks they’re practically starting over.
Symptoms: After having one successful trip, the Advanced visitor is feeling better about their ability to plan, and are likely reading planning books and the occasional Disney blog. Have a plan for most of the day, can navigate most parks on their own with occasional help from the map, knows to avoid certain parks in the morning  and the best times of year to travel. They’re better with their fast-passes, but haven’t figured out that they shouldn’t cross the park so often. Have at least 3-4 Disney clothing items, most likely bought on their last trip, however they’ve now shifted to the Disney ball-cap or visor instead of the novelty hats.
Identifying them in the park: Have started doing the “matching family” outfits for the purpose of easily spotting each other if someone gets lost. Pay for cutesy Mickey-themed outfits for their little girls. Know what ADR stands for and have a few character meals scheduled. If they have older children/pre-teens they have likely bought a pin-trading starter kit. They’ve started an autograph/ rare character photos collection.

Stage 3 Pros
# of Disney Trips: At least 2 as an adult, at least one really successful as a “family”or with a group of friends where they were the primary planner.
Symptoms: Pros begin making plans for their next trip relatively close to departing their current one. Checks with travel agents frequently hoping to discover a good deal. Pros read blogs and books frequently because they love Disney or because they’re planning their next trip. They have 10+ items of Disney clothing and have begun collecting “something” exclusive to Disney Parks (house-ware items, ornaments, figurines, snow-globes, pins). Have debated becoming annual pass-holders so they could make an extra trip that year (or two). No longer get irritated when a Cast Member moves their stroller (because they knew to mark it.) Would never go to Magic Kingdom without buying a Dole Whip. Understands the value of staying on the monorail loop. No longer feels the pressure to ride every single ride or see every parade. At least one piece of Disney art is in their home now. Sport their Disney scarf, purse, totebag, or crocs with pride even in the “real world”. Gets a little misty eyed when watching Disney commercials. Has gone on, or has at least seriously considered going on, a Disney cruise. Has taken at least one set of grandparents or friends on a trip with them.
Identifying them in the park: These are lanyard-wearing, pin-trading types. They don’t rush back and use their FastPass once their time is up, but grab another FP instead. Pros are at the front of every rope-drop line and have their spreadsheet with park hours, ADRs and parades/showtimes. They pre-paid for their Photopass. They have albums of pictures and autographs and show everyone that comes in their home!

Stage 4: Ultimate
# of park trips: They have a hard time remembering because they’ve been so many times.
Symptoms: Ultimates would be content if every vacation was at a Disney park or a Disney Cruise. Read blogs daily, and likely HAVE their own Disney blog. Knows who is a knowledgeable source and who is an idiot on Disney open forums. Often ask for Disney books and travel guides for Holiday gifts. Ultimates no longer need a park-map. Almost every t-shirt they own has something Disney on it. They laugh at people who wait in long stand-by lines and are experts in the art of fast-pass. Know the importance of running at a dead sprint at rope drop to Soarin, Toy Story Mania, and Expedition Everest. Get nervous if they don’t have their ADR’s secured exactly 180 days before their trip. Are in, or have seriously considered, the Disney Vacation Club (or have a time-share that allows frequent trips). Have bought at least one high-end camera just to take better pictures at Disney Parks. Ultimates know short-cuts to get around the masses on Main-Street and the importance of mid-day breaks. They likely have the ringtone for Wishes!, Spectromagic, or Main Street Electrical Parade on their cell-phone. Not only know, but can repeat, the monorail spiel in Spanish (“¡Por favor manténgase alejado de las puertas!”). Ultimates have been to at least one “holiday party” and know what MNSSHP is. They know who the Sherman Brothers and Ub Iwerks are.They have attempted to “Drink around the world” at least one time. They have gone on (or want to go on) a Backstage tour.
Identifying them in the parks: Can you miss these people? Special pouches for their Keys, ID and FastPasses,they  jump from one attraction to the next with minimal wait times. Likely have their own Disney nametag, and can give a newbie directions in the park. Uses the “Disney point” even in the outside world! Look for the person who looks the most relaxed at Disney, and they are likely an Ultimate.

Can you think of other things that define the stages? Free to comment them here and tell us what stage YOU are in! Stay tuned this week to discover which stage some of your favorite Chip & Co writers are in and “proof” of their addiction!!

Linds & the Disney Diva

Disney Brings Classic Character Costumes to Disney Universe Videogame

Disney Brings Classic Character Costumes to Disney Universe Videogame

Disney Interactive Studios unveiled today the classic character costumes of Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald who will be joining the mix of Disney and Pixar characters in the upcoming action-adventure videogame Disney Universe set for release this fall.

The game brings together for the first time characters and worlds inspired by both animated and live action films from Disney’s Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and Walt Disney Pictures.

The new classic characters are joined by other characters like Mike and Sulley from Pixar’s Monsters Inc., Alice and the Mad Hatter from Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, Stitch from Disney’s Lilo & Stitch and many more!

Available in the fall, Disney Universe is a fast-paced multiplayer action-adventure game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Windows PC/MAC.

For more information about Disney Universe, please feel free to visit: http://disney.go.com/official-sites/disney-universe/index.

 

Disney Brings Classic Character Costumes to Disney Universe Videogame

Marvel Universe MMO is Free to Play

Marvel Universe MMO is Free to Play

Marvel made some waves during the San Diego Comic Con regarding their new Marvel Universe MMO videogame. Unlike most games of this genre, the game will allow players to play as their favorite Marvel hero. The game is written by Brian Michael Bendis and will contain more story than a typical MMO. Some of the characters available in Marvel Universe are Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk, Spider-Man, Nova and Squirrel Girl. Of course, many more are to come! A great reveal about the game is that the Marvel Universe MMO will be FREE TO PLAY!

Check out the newly released look of the mutant Deadpool. The character model looks amazing doesn’t it?

Marvel Universe MMO is Free to Play

Stay tuned for more information about the game as it develops.

Check out the archived San Diego Comic Con 2011 panel discussion about the game at Marvel.com: http://marvel.com/news/story/16353/san_diego_comic-con_2011_video_game_news_roundup#ixzz1U9vBXPeo

New Brothers & Sisters and Off The Map Interactive Quizzes

New Brothers & Sisters and Off The Map Interactive Quizzes

On behalf of Walt Disney Studio’s Home Entertainment, we have two fun new interactive apps for Brothers & Sisters and Off the Map Series! You can test your knowledge about these shows, just in time for their ABC Fall DVD releases on August 23rd!

The Final Season of Brothers & Sisters can be pre-ordered at http://bit.ly/rbNN11, and the Complete Series of Off the Map can be pre-ordered at http://bit.ly/nnExws.

Brothers & Sisters Widget:

http://app.snapapp.com/brotherssistersseason5dvd

Off the Map Widget:
http://app.snapapp.com/offthemapseason1dvd



New Brothers & Sisters and Off The Map Interactive Quizzes

Disney Movie Review: Once Upon a Warrior

Disney Movie Review: Once Upon a Warrior

I received from Disney the other day a movie from their Disney World Cinema collection titled “Once Upon A Warrior“.  Rated PG-13, it isn’t a movie that my daughter can watch, so I watched it on my own.

The basic storyline is about an evil Queen, named Irendi, who is in reality a demon spirit that takes the form of a snake.  She has subjected the island country of Sangarashtra to brutal conditions, and there is hardly anyone left to try and combat her evil ways.  However, there is a monastery, and in this monastery lives Moksha, a nine-year-old girl with incredible healing powers.  Moksha is asked to travel to a small region to revive the children, who have fallen into a curse and won’t wake up.  To accompany her on this dangerous journey are Yodha, a blind warrior, and Kufli, who came to find the child so his son (and the other children) could be saved.

The journey is fraught with danger because Irendi, who is a spirit that has taken on a human appearance, wishes to become immortal, and to do so, she must kill Moksha.  The story takes several plot twists, which unfortunately, while meant to add some of the back-story to the movie, are really too long and kind of make you forget what the movie was trying to tell you to begin with.  Additionally, the movie’s language is Telugu, which is primarily spoken in the state of Andhra Pradesh and the district of Yanam, India, so I needed to make use of the English subtitles.

As the movie progressed, I was left with the feeling that this story kind of reminded me of the Lord of the Rings movies — good against evil, armies of the evil Queen against a small cast of good guys, even a love story thrown in the mix between Yodha and a woman named Priya, who is a relative of Queen Irendi.  The movie tries to lighten things up with some dance and music numbers, but unfortunately, that felt like the worst part of the movie.

Overall, Once Upon A Warrior is not a terrible movie, and it did get better at the movie went on, but it certainly isn’t the best movie ever created, either.  I would give it probably a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10.

Disney Movie Review: Once Upon a Warrior

Phineas and Ferb Cross the 2nd Dimension

Phineas and Ferb Celebrate the Premiere of 'Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension'

Taking a break from “Phineas & Ferb’s Rockin’ Rollin’ Dance Party” yesterday, the two summer vacation-loving stepbrothers turned up some 30 miles north of the Disneyland Resort at the Hollywood premiere of the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie, “Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension.”

Arriving in the Mobile Party Mobile from the duo’s popular interactive dance party at Disney California Adventure park, Phineas and Ferb made their way down Hollywood Boulevard, much to the delight of the thousands of fans lining both sides of the street. I think there were enough bubbles (and smiles) generated to cover “the entire tri-state area!”

“Phineas & Ferb’s Rockin’ Rollin’ Dance Party” returns to the park on Friday, Aug. 5, which is also when their new film debuts on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. ET/PT. If you’re a Phineas and Ferb fan, you will not want to miss it. For a preview, click here.

Source Disney Parks Blog

Phineas and Ferb Cross the 2nd Dimension

Phineas and Ferb Cross the 2nd Dimension

Coming to Bluray November 8th: Bolt 3D, Meet The Robinsons 3D, Chicken Little 3D, and G-Force!

Coming to Bluray November 8th: Bolt 3D, Meet The Robinsons 3D, Chicken Little 3D, and G-Force!

Leading the way in the advancement of 3D entertainment and continuing its commitment to the growing Blu-ray 3D™ market, The Walt Disney Studios today announced release plans to add four new titles to its growing in-home Blu-ray 3D line-up.

Among the popular films making their Blu-ray 3D debuts are Bolt, Chicken Little, G-Force and Meet The Robinsons, all releasing on November 8th. The four new Disney Blu-ray 3D releases have been packaged as Disney Blu-ray Combo Packs, satisfying the multitude of viewing habits across the household whether it’s 3D, 2D, Blu-ray, DVD and/or mobile devices.

“In early January, Disney announced an aggressive plan to bring a wide variety of 3D content to consumers’ in-home experiences,” commented Lori MacPherson, Executive Vice President, Global Product Management, The Walt Disney Studios. “These latest Disney Blu-ray 3D releases all deliver the most superior in-home 3D viewing capabilities, and by offering the films in Combo Packs, we are continuing to provide families with exceptional value, quality, and versatility in a single purchase.”

Bolt, Chicken Little, G-Force and Meet The Robinsons, will all join the studios unparalleled catalog of 3D in-home movies which include Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (releasing August 30, 2011), The Lion King: Diamond Edition (releasing October 4, 2011), Beauty and the Beast (releasing October 4, 2011), Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (releasing October 18, 2011), Gnomeo & Juliet (released May 24, 2011), TRON: Legacy (released April 5, 2011), Tangled (released March 29, 2011), Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland (released December 7, 2010), Step Up 3D (released December 21, 1010), and Disney’s A Christmas Carol (released November 16, 2010).

Stay tuned for more details!

Coming to Bluray November 8th: Bolt 3D, Meet The Robinsons 3D, Chicken Little 3D, and G-Force!

DVD Review: “Do Dooni Chaar”

DVD Review: "Do Dooni Chaar"

From Disney World Cinema comes the light-hearted and heart-warming family comedy “Do Dooni Chaar”, which tells the tale of a middle-class family in India trying to fulfill their dream of owning a car. Throughout their journey, they encounter many obstacles, learn secrets about each other, and discover the true meaning of family.

I already enjoy foreign films, so I suppose I already had a little bit of bias going into this. This film is in Hindi, so be prepared for lots of subtitle reading! The music was great — my younger brother, who is 12, and I found it enjoyable. We thought the story line was good, even though the morals were somewhat predictable from the beginning. I found it easy to identify with the daughter of the family, an angsty college student trying to pave her way through life and get what she needs. My brother liked her character as well.

I think this film has something for everyone, regardless of the fact that it’s in a foreign language. If you ever get the opportunity, I recommend you check it out. It’s also interesting to see how different life is in India versus America. I think the film made me realize how much we take for granted here.

DVD Review: "Do Dooni Chaar"

Disney’s Snow White Remake ‘Order of the Seven’ Details

Disney's Snow White Remake 'Order of the Seven' Details

According to the Hollywood Reporter Disney’s new Snow White Remake ‘Order of the Seven’ has a new Director attached to the film along with some interesting movie details.

Commercials director and visual effects wizard Michael Gracey has been chosen as the man to helm what is being envisioned as China-set epic. Francis Lawrence (Water for Elephants, I Am Legend), who was attached to the project for several years, has moved on.

Andrew Gunn is producing the movie, which earlier this year got a refurbished script from Toy Story 3 scribe Michael Arndt.

The unique project, which Disney has been developing since 2002, focuses a bit more on Snow’s seven companions, who aren’t as cute and jolly as in the 1937 classic Disney animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In fact, the project, which was initially known as Snow and the Seven and had scripts by writers ranging from Michael Chabon to Jayson Rothwell, is evolving into more of an original action film, with the Snow White elements being minimized.

In this iteration, the seven are a 19th century-set disparate band of international warriors belonging to a centuries-old order who have lost their way. Their meeting with an Englishwoman being chased by an ancient evil is the catalyst for their redemption.

While the project is set in China, the warriors will be from locales near (the U.S.) and far (Russia), and each warrior will have a unique fighting style.

Click here to keep reading more.

So what do you think about this live action Disney film? It seems to be a far cry from the Original Snow White which we all know and love. Let us know in the comment box below.

 

Disney's Snow White Remake 'Order of the Seven' Details

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Celebrates Cotton-Top Tamarin Month

Cotton-Top Tamarin Cupcakes Created by Pastry Chef Andreas Born at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney Chef Andreas crafted a chocolate mold to cast both white and dark chocolate to create the cotton-top tamarin face. Dark chocolate shavings replicate the miniature monkey’s mane atop a generous dollop of butter cream. The cupcake is rich, dark chocolate.

The delicious sweets are $3.99 at the Coffee Kiosk at the entrance to Discovery Island, just across from the Cotton-top display. They’re also at Kusafiri Bakery and during August, at Rafiki’s Planet Watch, where all the cotton-top tamarin activities are centered.

In case you’re wondering just why there’s a cotton-top tamarin month at Disney’s Animal Kindgom, Aug. 15 is a national holiday in Colombia, South America – the “Day of the Cotton-Top Tamarin” – and Disney is doing its part to help save the endangered species.

Check out the posts below for more on the Cotton-Top Tamarins at Disney’s Animal Kingdom:

 

Source Disney Parks Blog

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Celebrates Cotton-Top Tamarin Month

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Celebrates White Rhino Birth in Uganda (chipandco.com)
  • Afternoon Game Drive Paired with Dinner at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (chipandco.com)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Celebrates Cotton-Top Tamarin Month

“Mars Needs Moms” DVD/Blu-ray Review

"Mars Needs Moms" DVD/Blu-ray Review
Stunning visuals and a decent story makes "Mars Needs Moms" a welcome addition to your Disney movie collection. - Aljon Go

What’s it about?
From Disney and Academy Award-winner Robert Zemeckis (best director, ‘Forrest Gump,’ 1994) comes the craziest adventure this side of the galaxy ‘Mars Needs Moms.’ Take out the trash, eat your broccoli who needs moms anyway? Nine-year-old Milo (Seth Green) finds out how much he needs his (Joan Cusack) when she’s nabbed by Martians who plan to steal her mom-ness for their own young. In a race against time and oxygen, his quest to save her knows no bounds. And with some unexpected help, Milo just might find his way back to her in more ways than one. Complete with intergalactic bonus features, it’s a thrilling journey that’s pure, out-of-this-world crazy fun.

"Mars Needs Moms" DVD/Blu-ray Review

There was a moment where it almost seemed a bit preachy with the whole “women are from Mars and men are from the dumpster” painting of the Martian culture. That said the tender family moments, humor and action scenes more than made up for that speed bump.

The Lowdown…
The trailer alone got me hyped to see the film due to its amazing visuals. The colors were brilliant in high definition and the sound design was equally impressive is 5.1 surround sound. On the plus side the various pop-culture references are great touches. See how many you can spot upon multiple viewings. Where this film seems to loose a step is with the story. Don’t get me wrong, but for a film that’s marketed as a “light-hearted family film” the darker tone of the latter part of the movie tended to get a little heavy handed. There was a moment where it almost seemed a bit preachy with the whole “women are from Mars and men are from the dumpster” painting of the Martian culture. That said the tender family moments, humor and action scenes more than made up for that speed bump.

"Mars Needs Moms" DVD/Blu-ray Review
Take a look at the actors against their on-screen counterpart. Impressive.

Bonus features were pretty good, however when purchasing a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack I would have liked to see more featurettes. The deleted scenes with temp animation and commentary are what you would expect from Disney. I especially liked the “Life On Mars: The Full Motion-Capture Experience” where they documented the special process of motion-capturing the movements before putting those animations into the computer. The only suggestion I could have added to this point is the ability to switch back and forth between main view and the mo-cap footage in the picture-in-picture display.

The Verdict…
Even though critics and the public were lukewarm to the film I would definitely recommend picking up this film. It kept my attention with funny character interaction, character development and impressive visuals. There is enough substance in this film to keep both children and adults engaged and would make for perfect family night viewing.

Disney’s MARS NEEDS MOMS Coming to Earth on Blu-ray Combo Pack with 3D, DVD, Movie Download and On-Demand on August 9, 2011.

Rating PG
"Mars Needs Moms" DVD/Blu-ray Review
Seth Green, Joan Cusack, Elisabeth Harnois and Dan Fogler at the "Mars Needs Mom" Premiere.

Starring:
Seth Green as Milo
Seth Robert Dusky as the voice of Milo
Dan Fogler as Gribble
Elisabeth Harnois as Ki
Joan Cusack as Milo’s Mom
Mindy Sterling as The Supervisor
Dee Bradley Baker as Two-Cat
Kevin Cahoon as Wingnut
James Earl Jones as Ja Mi
Breckin Meyer as Spangro
Billy Dee Williams as Myzic
Tom Everett Scott as Milo’s Dad

Directed by Simon Wells

Special Features:
Blu-ray(TM) Feature Film + Bonus Deleted Scenes + DVD Feature Film + Bonus
Extended Opening (Blu-ray 2D Exclusive)

Deleted Scenes with Simon Wells introductions (4 Blu-ray 2D Exclusive Deleted Scenes): 7 deleted scenes of which four are exclusive to the Blu-ray 2D release. Some cool scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. Now you can see them with introductions by director Simon Wells.

Life On Mars: The Full Motion-Capture Experience (Blu-ray 2D Exclusive): Go way behind the scenes to the ‘space’ where the actors’ performances are captured. This feature-length, picture-in-picture viewing mode also lets you listen to director Simon Wells and actors Seth Green and Dan Fogler give a fun and insightful look into creating the movie

Martian 101: Do you speak Martian? Go behind the scenes and see how the producer and cast came up with their own unique Martian language. Then learn how to speak it yourself with lessons from a leading Martian language expert

“Fun With Seth” The cast and crew had a galaxy of fun making “Mars Needs Moms,” thanks to the on-set antics of Seth Green and Dan Fogler. Watch them do the ROM dance see them compete to see who can do their verbal ROM the fastest, and much more.

“Flower Power” Easter Egg: the hippy sitcom that Ki loved and learned her dated English from.

"Mars Needs Moms" DVD/Blu-ray Review

Annual Passholder Discounted Rates: October-December

Annual Passholder Discounted Rates: October-December

On the heels of free dining, Disney Annual Passholders may have felt jilted into purchasing a 2-day base ticket to meet the minimum requirements for the free dining promotion. Well, fret not passholders…Disney has something for you too!

Annual Passholder room only discounts are available for stays October through December.

Travel Dates:
October 3, 2011 through December 24, 2011
(BLACKOUT DATES: November 23-November 25th)

Savings:
Save 30% at Disney Value Resorts
Save 30% at Disney Moderate Resorts
Save 40% at Disney Deluxe Resorts
Save 40% at Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts

Approximate Rates for Standard Rooms:
Value Resorts: $66-$77 per night
Moderate Resorts:$115
Deluxe Resorts:$168-$318+
Deluxe Villa Resorts:$378

If you’re hungry for more, annual passholders can make a vacation package by choosing one of the Disney dining plans to add to your room reservation. The Disney dining plan is not discounted for passholders, but with room rates that great…beggers can’t be choosy!

Annual Passholder Discounted Rates: October-December
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