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Disney joins Marvel’s fight with Jack Kirby

Disney joins Marvel's fight with Jack Kirby

Here is some interesting news from THR, Esq about the court case between Marvel/Disney and Jack Kirby.

After spending $4 billion to acquire Marvel Entertainment last year, the Walt Disney Co. is now weighing in on a case that threatens some of the company’s most lucrative intellectual property.

On Monday, Disney filed a memo in support of Marvel’s attempts to dismiss copyright claims by the Jack Kirby estate. Family members of the comic book icon are attempting to terminate a copyright grant to Marvel on such valuable works as Iron Man, X-Men, the Incredible Hulk and Spider-Man.

How much money is at stake in this case? Disney doesn’t say, asking a New York District Court to hold off on ordering an accounting of profits on these franchises because Kirby’s underlying copyright ownership claim hasn’t been validated yet.

The court papers also take up such issues as whether Kirby’s original artwork should be turned over, whether Kirby should have been credited in connection with “The Incredible Hulk” and “X-Men” films. Disney also believes the Kirby estate claims are barred by statute of limitations.

Click here to keep reading along with the official court order.

Disneyland World of Color Dining Packages Now Available

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Disneys California Adventure World of Color 48110554

Disneyland World of Color Dining Packages Now Available

Reservations can be made for either World of Color show:
4:30pm-6:30pm for the first show or 6:30pm-8:30pm for the second show

There are 2 restaurants available:
Ariel’s Grotto
$36.99 (adults)/$20.99 (Ages 3-9)

Wine Country Trattoria
$39.99 (adults)/TBD (Ages 3-9)

Reservations are made via the regular Disneyland Dining number: 714-781-DINE. No credit card is required to hold the reservation.

After you dine, you will be giving a ticket that will allow you into the “special” area set aside for this package.

New Spins on Classic Disney Attractions

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New Spins on Classic Disney Attractions

Disney Park aficionados can agree that Space Mountain and Dumbo the Flying Elephant attractions are two of the most beloved and iconic attractions in the Parks. Whether you’re soaring at the speed of sound through space or flying high with the help of a gentle elephant with magical ears, riding these attractions is a Disney rite of passage for both the young & young at heart.

Now, through the Magic of Disney Theme Park Merchandise and K’NEX (construction and building toys), you can bring the magic of Disney home and watch as your favorite attractions come to life, with our the Space Mountain and Dumbo the Flying Elephant Building Sets! Too cool for words – you have to see how it works to believe it!

Check out this video from Disney Parks Blog:

Both building sets are now available. The best place to find them will be inside Once Upon A Toy in Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World.

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Marvel’s Newsest Movie – Iron Baby

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Marvel's Newsest Movie - Iron Baby

Here is a funny Iron Man spoof from you tube for your viewing pleasure..very cute!

An Iron Man movie parody starring PatrickBoivin baby girl. The costume was created by her uncle STROB.

Disney Food Confession – Chicken & Ribs

Disney Food Confession - Chicken & Ribs

Where is it? Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe at Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

What is it? Rotisserie Chicken, 1/2 Rack of Ribs Mashed Potatoes and Vegi

Why you want it? All that food for a really low price!

Photo Credit: sanctumsolitude via flickr

If you have a Disney Food Confession email [email protected]. He is accepting Food ideas or Photos if you have them!

What Was Your Favorite New Attraction or Memory Between 1991 and 1995?

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What Was Your Favorite New Attraction or Memory Between 1991 and 1995?

I love this continuing series from Disney Parks Blog, counting down the days till the 55th Anniversary.

This latest post in a series counting down the weeks to the 55th anniversary focuses on the highlights between 1991 and 1995. These were huge years. A whole new land was added to Disneyland park, a gigantic attraction debuted in Adventureland, and one of the most beloved nighttime spectaculars premiered on the Rivers of America.

My favorite? While arguably not the biggest new addition to the Disneyland Resort in this five-year period, Fantasmic! is probably my favorite. The show has an epic feel to it. Fantasmic! has a rich story, includes more than 100 cast and crew members, and is one of the best shows to see all of my favorite characters in one place. The photo below is from the opening event on May 1992.

In case you’ve forgotten, here’s a look back at this half decade, jam-packed with new attractions and shows:

1995 – Indiana Jones Adventure (TM), the thrilling off-road journey through an ancient temple, blazed its way to Disneyland park. On July 17, a time capsule was buried in the Sleeping Beauty Castle forecourt containing items that would not be revealed until the park’s 80th anniversary. The dance club Videopolis was transformed into Fantasyland Theatre, featuring the all-new stage show “The Spirit of Pocahontas.” The Disneyland Resort expanded to include the Disneyland Hotel’s next-door neighbor, the Pan Pacific Hotel, which was transformed into the Disneyland Pacific Hotel (and later Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel).

1994 – Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin welcomed its first fares on the one-year anniversary of Mickey’s Toontown. This innovative dark ride featured vehicles that could be rotated in any direction or speed. One of the biggest parades in Disneyland park history debuted, as “The Lion King Celebration” showcased unique Audio-Animatronics and larger-than-life puppets along with more than 100 live performers. The park said goodbye to a longtime favorite, as the Skyway attraction connecting Fantasyland and Tomorrowland closed after 38 years of operation. 1994 also brought the spring break which saw Disneyland park go Pog Wild and Rollerblade Crazy.

1993 – The toons finally received their very own home in Mickey’s Toontown, the first all-new land added to Disneyland park in over 20 years. Featuring a gag-filled downtown inspired by the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the cartoon-like design was influenced by the personalities of the characters living there, with Donald taking up residence in a boat while Chip and Dale inhabited an acorn tree. With Aladdin hitting theatres in the summer, a Royal Caravan parade made its way to Main Street, U.S.A., while the Tahitian Terrace in Adventureland was replaced by a new restaurant, Aladdin’s Oasis. As Mickey Mouse celebrated his 65th birthday, the “Partners” statue featuring Walt Disney that sits in Disneyland park’s Central Plaza was also dedicated.

1992 – Mickey Mouse ignited the night for the first time with Fantasmic!, an epic battle between good and evil on the Rivers of America featuring water, pyrotechnic and laser effects. Though the show begins its 19th year this summer, it wasn’t the only entertainment of note in 1992. Coinciding with the theatrical release, a live Beauty and the Beast stage show debuted on the Videopolis stage, which ran for several years and eventually inspired the Broadway smash. Goofy also celebrated his sixtieth birthday with the larger than life parade, “The World According to Goofy,“ and opened his first restaurant as Goofy’s Kitchen debuted at the Disneyland Hotel. The park’s biggest special event was the private 60th birthday party of actress Elizabeth Taylor, featuring a performance of “Happy Birthday” led by Barry Manilow.

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My favorite moment would have to be the release Aladdin in theaters..I love that Disney Movie. What is your favorite let us know in the comment section below.

Disneyland Hotel to Renovate Pool Area, Add New Dining Locations and Re-theme Hotel Towers

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Disneyland Hotel Park Entrance

Disneyland Hotel to Renovate Pool Area, Add New Dining Locations and Re-theme Hotel Towers

Disneyland Resort today announced substantial upgrades to the pool and courtyard areas of the Disneyland Hotel, continuing the landmark property’s current renovation project. Changes will include building a new pool and water play area, renovating an existing pool, opening a new restaurant and bar, and re-theming of the hotel’s three guest room towers.

“These exciting enhancements, along with our current Disneyland Hotel renovation and the expansion of Disney’s California Adventure, underscore our ongoing investment in the Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Resort District,” said George A. Kalogridis, president of Disneyland Resort. “We are proud to collaborate with city and businesses leaders as we continue to evolve the area into a world-class, multiday tourist destination.”

Changes will restore and highlight the original midcentury style of the classic hotel. The hotel’s original two-story bungalows were built in 1955, just months after Walt Disney’s first theme park opened its gates; the first tower was erected in 1962. The work will considerably open up the courtyard and pool area, allowing guests a clear line of vision and easy access across the property.

“Disney is all about storytelling, and these changes will weave a cohesive thread throughout the property and infuse the historic hotel with Disneyland nostalgia,” said Tom Fitzgerald, executive vice president and senior creative executive, Walt Disney Imagineering.

New Immersive Pool Experience

The most noticeable changes will be to the pool area, where guests of all ages will enjoy a new, immersive water play area. With a nod to the iconic original park signage, “Disneyland” will be spelled out in familiar blocks atop a platform supporting two thrilling water slides. Reminiscent of the original Monorail station at the Disneyland Hotel, at each slide’s entrance will sit a replica Monorail Car that guests will glide through as they twist and turn their way to the water below. The larger of the two main slides sits 26 feet high and stretches 187 feet until it plunges into a splash pool. The second slide is 13 feet high and 112 feet long. For younger guests, the area will include a third two-lane mini slide that sits just 3 1/2 feet high and is 19 feet long, as well as a series of small bubble jets in which to play.

The existing 4,800-sq.-ft. Never Land pool will receive a complete cosmetic makeover but retain its unique footprint. A new 4-foot-deep pool will be built between the existing Never Land pool and the new water play area. A footbridge will stretch over the new pool, connecting both sides of the courtyard area and allowing guests easy access across the property without having to enter the sprawling gated pool area. The space also will include two spas at opposite ends of the pool area. The site of the current Cove pool will become a beautifully manicured lawn area, perfect for outdoor events. In addition, six new cabanas will be added; each features a flat screen TV, refrigerator, safe, phone, and ceiling fan.

New Iconic Dining Locations

New dining and lounge experiences will be introduced in the current location of Hook’s Pointe, Croc’s Bits ‘n’ Bites, the Wine Cellar and Lost Bar. A new “smart casual” dining area will take its architectural cue from the original Tahitian Terrace restaurant in Disneyland Park and the Polynesian architecture that was popularized during the early era of the hotel. A new, fully enclosed bar will feature specialty drinks and surprises for guests.

Construction for the new water play area, pool, and food and beverage locations is scheduled to begin in August 2010 and be completed by summer 2011. The remodeled existing pool is slated for completion by summer 2012.

Re-theming of Guest Towers

Changes also include renaming of the hotel’s three guest room towers for Disneyland’s distinctive lands. The Dreams Tower, currently under renovation and scheduled to be completed in June 2010, will become the Adventure Tower. The Wonder Tower, next to undergo transformation and slated for completion in 2011, will be the Frontier Tower. Finally, the Magic Tower, which will be finished in 2012, will transform to the Fantasy Tower. Large marquees featuring classic artwork for Adventureland, Frontierland and Fantasyland will identify each tower.

Guest Tower Renovation Completed in 2012

The Disneyland Hotel renovation began in August 2009. The beautifully remodeled guest rooms feature exquisite Disney touches woven into the decor. A stunning new headboard with an artistically carved representation of Disneyland Park’s famous Sleeping Beauty Castle serves as the focal point in each guest room. The background on the headboard uses fiber optics to create a magical skyline with fireworks – bringing the immersive park experience into the room.

The work at the Disneyland Hotel is a part of a larger expansion project underway throughout the Resort. Disney’s California Adventure Park is undergoing a multiyear expansion project that includes new experiences, attractions and nighttime spectaculars, culminating in 2012 with the opening of Cars Land. The four-diamond Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa also underwent an expansion last year that added 203 hotel rooms and 50 two-bedroom villas that are part of the Disney Vacation Club, marking the club’s West Coast debut.

July 4th fireworks announced for Disney World

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July 4th fireworks announced for Disney World

This post comes to us from Attractions Magazine where they share with us the schedule for the 4th of July Celebrations going on at Walt Disney World.

A popular July 4th tradition at Walt Disney World Resort will continue this year as star-spangled salutes to America’s independence are presented all across the World.

Magic Kingdom:
A Fourth of July “Concert in the Sky” will light up the night at Magic Kingdom in honor of Independence Day. Featuring a display of aerial fireworks, pyrotechnic effects and music, the show, entitled “Disney’s Celebrate America! – A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky,” is a tribute to the United States, its people and traditions. The special show is scheduled for 9 p.m.

Epcot:
A holiday-inspired finale will be added to Epcot’s nightly fireworks, “Illuminations: Reflections of Earth.” The park’s American Adventure pavilion also will feature enhanced entertainment throughout the day, with visits from historic characters who will share their stories. American Adventure also will feature additional performances of its signature musical group, Voices of Liberty, performing patriotic classics.

Hollywood Studios:
Disney’s Hollywood Studios will present a special July 4th fireworks show at 9 p.m., with skyrockets and patriotic music filling the air.

Downtown Disney:
Downtown Disney will present July 4th fireworks at 10:30 p.m.

DisneyWorld Event Calendar “In the Spotlight” – June 4th – June 11th

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DisneyWorld Event Calendar “In the Spotlight” – June 4th – June 11th

June 6- Aug. 14

KICK OFF! Summer Nightastic! “Summer Nightastic!” lights up the after-dark entertainment experience at the Walt Disney World Resort June 6 – Aug. 14. with a megawatt parade, fireworks extravaganza, rockin’ dance party, concerts and other surprises. More info: disneyworld.com

  • At Magic Kingdom, guests can enjoy the return of the “Main Street Electrical Parade,” and see the new “Summer Nightastic! Fireworks Spectacular.”
  • At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests can experience new effects and a summer-only drop sequence at The Twilight Zone™ Tower of Terror, and dance the night away at the “Rock n’ Glow Dance Party,” where a DJ and live rock band keep popular tunes coming every Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday.

June 4-6

Star Wars Weekends: The power of the Force and the magic of Disney combine every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 13 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Star Wars Weekends. More info: starwars.com or disneyworld.com/starwarsweekends
This weekend’s celebrity appearances (subject to change):

  • Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian in “Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back” and “Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi”)
  • Ray Park (Darth Maul in “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace”)
  • Dave Filoni (director of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”)

June 11

Star Wars Weekends: The power of the Force and the magic of Disney combine every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 13 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Star Wars Weekends. More info: starwars.com or disneyworld.com/starwarsweekends

This weekend’s celebrity appearances (subject to change):

  • Ray Park (Darth Maul in “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace”)
  • Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca, in four of the live-action films)
  • James Arnold Taylor (voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”)

EVENTS & ACTIVITIES – June 4-11

MAGIC KINGDOM

  • Daily – “Move It, Shake It, Celebrate It!” Street Party: 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:40 p.m.
  • Daily – Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade: 3 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – Wishes Fireworks: June 4-5: 10 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – Summer Nightastic Fireworks Spectacular: June 6-11: 10 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – SpectroMagic: June 4: 9 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – Main Street Electrical Parade: June 6-8: 9 p.m. & 11 p.m.; June 9-10: 9 p.m.June 11: 9 p.m. 11 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 4-8: 9 a.m.-11 p.m.; June 9-10: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; June 11: 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.

DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

  • Daily – Block Party Bash: 3 p.m.
  • Special Presentation – Fantasmic!: June 6, 10&11: 9 p.m. & 10:30 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 4-5: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; June 6: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; June 7-9: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 10-11: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

EPCOT

  • Daily – IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth: 9 p.m.
  • Park Hours – Future World: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; World Showcase: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM

  • Daily – Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade: 3:45 p.m.
  • Park Hours – June 4-5: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; June 6-11: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

Downtown Disney West Side
House of Blues presents . . .

  • June 4 Cheap Trick (rock): House of Blues; $36 adv/$39 day of; 8 p.m.
  • June 5 “Girls in Wonderland 2010” with DJ Lisa Pittman and Pat Pat (dance): House of Blues; $26 adv/$31 day of; 9 p.m.
  • June 6 TBD (gospel brunch): House of Blues; $32.50 ages 10+/$16.25 ages 3-9; 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Paul Mitchell Hair Show 2010 Party: House of Blues; $23; 9 p.m.
  • June 9 Cobra Starship and 3oh!3 with Travis McCoy and I Fight Dragons (pop/rock): House of Blues; $24.25 adv/$27.25 day of; 7 p.m.
  • June 11 Gilberto Santa Rosa (salsa): House of Blues; $40 adv/$43 day of; 9 p.m. Ruth King Blues Band (blues): The Blues Kitchen at House of Blues; free; 10:30 p.m.

Discovering the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin: Two Cool Buildings with Some Heavenly Benefits

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Discovering the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin: Two Cool Buildings with Some Heavenly Benefits

I wanted to talk today about the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin resort hotels, certainly a couple of the neatest looking hotels around. If you have ever visited Disney World, you have surely seen these fantastic-looking landmarks, not far from Epcot’s Spaceship Earth icon.

They are definitely distinctive, to say the least. I have always thought that Michael Graves, the award-winning architect who designed the Swan and Dolphin, took his mission to design buildings that fit the “Disney magic” very seriously. These buildings are way cool. And pretty hard to miss!

I will admit that interesting design fascinates me, so I find the architecture of the Swan and Dolphin extremely appealing. And the interiors and grounds are lovely as well: in fact they rival any of the deluxe Disney properties when it comes to elegance and attention to detail. But, how they look is, frankly, the least of the benefits of being a guest here.

Owned by Starwood (the parent company of the Sheraton and Westin hotels) the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin resort is actually located on Disney property, and is a short walk or boat ride from Epcot and Hollywood Studios. It is an extremely convenient location. And as a guest, you also get access to Disney’s bus service to the other theme parks as well.

One of the nicest benefits of staying at the Swan and Dolphin is that guests, while not officially Disney resort guests, still enjoy many great Disney resort perks: in addition to the transportation and location, guests of the Swan and Dolphin can participate in the Extra Magic Hours program, get free parking at the theme parks, and can get package delivery from the parks to the hotel.

And then there are the beds. Oh my gosh…

If you have ever stayed at a Westin property, you may be familiar with their “Heavenly Beds”: pillow top mattress, triple sheets, down blanket and comforter, and goose down/feather pillows….Let me just say that after a long day at the Disney parks….the Heavenly Bed is an extremely accurate name!!

What makes the Swan and Dolphin even more attractive is that although in the “deluxe” category, these two hotels are typically less expensive than similar Disney-owned properties. And even better, they are well known for frequent discounts for AAA members, Florida residents, seniors, government employees, members of the military, nurses, and teachers.

We stayed here several years ago over New Years Eve and the reason we did was that the location could not be beat, plus we got all the benefits of being a Disney resort guest, yet got more value than staying at an official Disney resort. Perfect location, more for your money, and Heavenly Beds: What’s not to love?

Hi, I’m a Marvel… and I’m a DC: The Musical

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Hi, I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC: The Musical

When Batman and Iron Man get together to discuss sequels, Iron Man reveals a unique way to respond to his critics and explain the bigger picture for his company’s (as well as other company’s) film slate. (Marvel/DC/Mac/PC Parody/Review )

Follow the Randoms at http://www.twitter.com/RandomGuyAndGal

Visit http://www.youtube.com/ItsJustSomeRan… for more!

New Disney Dining Reservation Page Gets an Update

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New Disney Dining Reservation Page Gets an Update

So I was on the Dining and Reservations page this morning helping Chris with an article..I had to do a double take so I backed out and came back in before I realized the main site was changed.

Overall the site seems a lot faster and simpler to use. You can use the Make a Reservation at the top, browse the list of restuarants like before towards the bottom, or search by food types. Very Cool!

Check it out for yourself here.

What do you think of the new layout? Let us know in the comment section below.

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