Virtual Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering: Part 3

We’re loving these Virtual Tours of Walt Disney Imagineering! It’s a chance to see the inspirational minds of Disney with a little behind the scenes. Check out the video from DisneyParksBlog below of Part 3:

This week we are heading to the DISH, also known as the Digital Immersive Showroom at Walt Disney Imagineering. The DISH is a tool that Imagineers use to previsualize Disney experiences in a digital setting. This is helpful, among other reasons, to enhance and adjust experiences before they begin construction.

In this video, Garrett Clark will take you from Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Resort, all within one room!

Be sure to check out our first two episodes of this series on our Disney Magic Moments page:

Bob Iger Takes CEO Responsibilities Back From Chapek

The Walt Disney Company has seen a number of changes in quick succession in the past few weeks, from appointing Bob Chapek as new CEO to facing the crippling economic effects of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Throughout the current crisis, however, only one voice from the upper echelons of the company has spoken out, and that’s former CEO Bob Iger. A recent post by the New York Times delves deeper into the current circumstances surrounding leadership at Disney, from Bob Chapek’s deafening silence to the potential of a downsizing and restructuring within the company.

In the New York Times piece by Ben Smith, he covers how Bob Iger, in an attempt to transition into retirement, has been faced with reasserting control and reimagining Disney in a time of crisis. Essentially, he’s quietly taken back his responsibilities while Chapek is still CEO:

“And now, Mr. Iger has effectively returned to running the company. After a few weeks of letting Mr. Chapek take charge, Mr. Iger smoothly reasserted control, BlueJeans video call by BlueJeans video call. (Disney does not use Zoom for its meetings for security reasons.)

The new, nominal chief executive is referred to, almost kindergarten style, as “Bob C,” while Mr. Iger is still just “Bob.” And his title is “executive chairman” — emphasis on the first word.

Mr. Iger is now intensely focused on remaking a company that will emerge, he believes, deeply changed by the crisis. The sketch he has drawn for associates offers a glimpse at the post-pandemic future: It’s a Disney with fewer employees, leading the new and uncertain business of how to gather people safely for entertainment.”

With the pandemic wreaking havoc on the economy and still no opening date in sight for many Disney Parks, Iger has commented on new health and safety screening measures for guests at the parks. The Times piece goes on to infer that the company will be downsizing following the pandemic to streamline its operations and be better prepared to weather a similar situation down the road:

“Mr. Iger, meanwhile, is trying to figure out what the company will look like after the crisis. One central challenge is to establish best practices for the company and the industry on how to bring people back to the parks and rides while avoiding the virus’s spread — using measures like taking visitors’ temperatures.

Mr. Iger also sees this as a moment, he has told associates, to look across the business and permanently change how it operates. He’s told them that he anticipates ending expensive old-school television practices like advertising upfronts and producing pilots for programs that may never air. Disney is also likely to reopen with less office space. He’s also told two people that he anticipated the company having fewer employees. (Mr. Iger said in an email on Sunday evening that he had “no recollection of ever having said” that he expected a smaller work force. “Regardless, any decision about staff reductions will be made by my successor and not me,” he added.)”

The full piece goes into far greater detail and can be read in full here.

Easter 2020 Pins Available On shopDisney

If you’re trying to keep up with the new, online-based Limited Edition Disney Parks pin releases, it’s a bit of a doozy. You can filter by new or search all you want, but it definitely takes some digging on shopDisney to find. Luckily, we’ve rounded up links to these new releases for your shopping convenience! New today are this year’s Limited Edition Easter 2020 Pins, which feature Cinderella Castle for Walt Disney World and Sleeping Beauty Castle for Disneyland.

These pins are extra fancy, with gold, sculpted filigree egg styling on the edges. Add these new pins to your collection by clicking the item links below to shop!

Cinderella Castle Easter Pin – Walt Disney World 2020 – Limited Edition – $17.99

”Happy Easter” from all the cast and characters at Walt Disney World Resort. This golden limited edition pin is inspired by antique egg-shaped objets d’art, with intricate filigree patterns framing Cinderella Castle. It makes an ”egg-squisite” spring keepsake.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort

  • Limited Edition of 3,000
  • Enameled cloisonné Cinderella Castle
  • Sculpted filigree egg
  • ”WDW” initials
  • Goldtone finish
  • Mickey icon pinbacks
  • Comes on commemorative ”Happy Easter 2020” card
  • Metal / enamel
  • Approx. 2” H x 1 1/2” W
  • Imported

Sleeping Beauty Castle Easter Pin – Disneyland 2020 – Limited Edition – $17.99

”Happy Easter” from all the cast and characters at Disneyland Resort. This golden limited edition pin is inspired by antique egg-shaped objets d’art, with intricate filigree patterns framing Sleeping Beauty Castle. It makes an egg-squisite keepsake.

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Limited Edition of 3,000
  • Enameled cloisonné Sleeping Beauty Castle
  • Sculpted filigree egg
  • ”DLR” initials
  • Goldtone finish
  • Mickey icon pinbacks
  • Comes on commemorative ”Happy Easter 2020” card
  • Metal
  • Approx. 2” H x 1 1/2” W
  • Imported

Relive the 2019 Magic Kingdom Easter Pre-Parade

We may all have celebrated Easter from home this year, but you can relive the 2019 Magic Kingdom Easter Pre-Parade, starring all your favorite Disney bunnies and the antebellum-stye Azalea Trail Maids!

The pre-parade takes place every year, right before the Festival of Fantasy main parade and also features Mr. & Mrs. Easter Bunny, Thumper & Ms. Bunny, White Rabbit, Yellow Rabbit, Clara Cluck, Hippos, Ostriches, and Dancing Chicks. You can view last year’s pre-parade in the video below!

Learn To Draw: Hiro From Big Hero 6

The Post is from DisneyParksBlog in December 2014. Show your kids this activity that can be done during this Coronavirus quarantine. Enjoy!

“This week our Learn to Draw animation series continues with a lesson on how to draw another one of the stars from the new film “Big Hero 6.”

Grab a pencil and paper and let Brian James Fichtner from Animation Academy at Disney’s Hollywood Studios give you step-by-step directions on how to draw Hiro from the film.”

Check out our posts from previous Learn To Draw segments; Buzz Lightyear, Daisy Duck, The Genie, TinkerBell, and Olaf