Ryan P. Wilson
With everything happening in the world of Disney this week, from TRON monorail overlays, the moving of the D23 Expo, and all the rest of the news coming out of the Shareholders Meeting, you think I’d be pulling out something big from Disney news sources this week. Instead, I wanted toalert readers to a bit of Disney history and a story that makes me feel good all over. First up, over at D23, Jim Fanning has a wonderful chronicle of Disney, the man and the organization, and the
George Taylor is never one to look a gift book in the mouth, and his eye for detail allows readers of Imaginerding to explore
The Carrousels of the kingdoms have always intrigued me, and made me feel like a kid again as they begin to lurch forward.
As always, AJ takes the readers of the Disney Food Blog to new heights of foodie bliss. Among this weeks hunger-inducing editorials was a great look at a the truly
Again, harkening back to some of my favorite childhood memories, Shawn Slater took readers of DisneyShawn on an exploration through the history of the
Changes to Studios, Matt Hochberg, of Studios Central (as well as the WDW Today podcast), took a look back at the entirety of the history of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and earmarked
There are times where I feel that Sam Gennawey and I must share the same pair of eyes, because he always seems to catch the exact details I would want to capture if I were in California. The
Staying in Disneyland, two of the more intriguing piece of the parks history, the
Last, but certainly not least, Greg Grimsley asked the readers of The Disney Obsession about
3 comments:
Thanks for the Studios Central plug guys!
Donuts!! Thanks, Main St Gazette -- great round-up! (Hoping you've seen/get to see Alice!)
No problem! I just love being able to feature friends, colleagues, and complete unknowns so that everyone gets to read the great content that is available out there!
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