My Disney Experience App Has New Features

If you haven’t already, now is as good of a time as ever to download the My Disney Experience and Disneyland Mobile Apps. First of all, they are FREE! And now, Disney has added some special features that benefit us right from the comfort of our home. Anytime we can get a dose of Disney during the park closures due to COVID-19 is exciting to us! Check out the details below from DisneyParksBlog:

You may have noticed some new notifications and featurettes in the Disneyland or My Disney Experience mobile apps recently – like Disney Parks Artist Studio or Magic Moments in History, where you can learn how to draw your favorite Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, discover fun facts about Disney Parks, or play games and trivia through the Play Disney Parks mobile app. Today, we’re excited to share that there’s even more to come from these series and others within the Disneyland or My Disney Experience app – and they can all be enjoyed from home!

From fun recipes inspired by Disney Parks foods and animated stories, to highlights from your favorite shows and parades, PhotoPass wallpapers and more, there are videos, games and fun facts on the way, bringing some Disney Parks magic to you. In the coming weeks, you’ll even be able to enjoy the Jungle Cruise joke-of-the-day or experience Wilderness Explorers at home through a series of short-form videos, too. 

To discover new features like these, users simply need to be logged into either (or both) of the apps and have push notifications turned on. 

Whether you’re learning to make frozen pineapple treats or how to draw the famed feathered friends from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, there will be something for everyone to enjoy! 

If you haven’t already, be sure to download the Disneyland and My Disney Experience apps from the App Store or Google Play to check out new videos and episodes in these series and more. What are you most looking forward to? Use #DisneyMagicMoments on Instagram and Twitter to let us know and share what you’re drawing, cooking and learning! 

Available for iPhone® and AndroidTM smartphones.

Message, data and roaming rates may apply. Availability subject to handset limitations, and features may vary by handset, service provider or otherwise. Coverage and app stores not available everywhere. If you’re under 18, get your parents’ permission first. Some app features require separate theme park admission.

Virtual Tour of Disney Imagineer Blaine Gibson’s Sculpture Studio

Walt Disney Imagineering is known for making the impossible possible. That’s why despite their offices (and the Disney Parks) being closed, they are opening up their headquarters for a full virtual tour!

The next stop on our virtual tour of Walt Disney Imagineering is the Sculpture Studio. This hidden gem within our headquarters is one of the locations that epitomizes the heritage of Walt Disney Imagineering.

Disney Legend Blaine Gibson once supervised the sculpture department, and his sculpts were used to create various figures and bronzes in Disney Parks. Today, the Sculpture Studio continues to house Blaine’s masterpieces, as well as Imagineering’s recent sculptures. Jonathan Friday will show you in this video!

Stay tuned for more insider virtual tours coming soon to the Disney Parks YouTube channel.

Bob Iger Hints At Protocol For When The Parks Reopen

Disney Parks have been closed indefinitely for weeks now due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While right now, the biggest question might be when the parks will reopen, there’s the inevitable follow-up question: What’s it going to be like when the parks do reopen? With social distancing guidelines in place and likely to be extended, plus face masks quickly becoming the new norm, one has to wonder what a post-pandemic park will look like. In a recent interview with Barron’s, former CEO Bob Iger shed light on what the future of Disney Parks might be like upon reopening.

In his interview with Barron’s, Iger prided himself in the fact that once this all ends, the parks will be a place “for the public to enjoy and escape to––maybe in ways they will appreciate it more than they ever have.” However, knowing the new health and safety regulations in place, there may well be some changes. Iger spoke on the status of the parks after they reopen post-pandemic:

“One of the things that we’re discussing already is that in order to return to some semblance of normal, people will have to feel comfortable that they’re safe. Some of that could come in the form ultimately of a vaccine, but in the absence of that it could come from basically, more scrutiny, more restrictions. Just as we now do bag checks for everybody that goes into our parks, it could be that at some point we add a component of that that takes people’s temperatures, as a for-instance.

We’re studying very carefully what China has been trying to do in terms of their return to normalcy. And one of the things that’s obvious is they’ve conscripted a large segment of their population to monitor others in terms of their health. You can’t get on a bus or a subway or a train or enter a high-rise building there—and I’m sure this will be the case when their schools reopen—without having your temperature taken.

So we’ve asked ourselves the question, let’s prepare for a world where our customers demand that we scrutinize everybody. Even if it creates a little bit of hardship, like it takes a little bit longer for people to get in. Just as the case after 9/11 where people ultimately lived with the notion that in order for them to enter a building, if you’re in an office building you have to show a picture ID or get your picture taken and be screened. Or in order to enter a park you have to put your bags out there to be checked and you go through some kind of metal detector. Or certainly what’s going on in airports with the TSA.”

Many park guests may remember heightened safety restrictions throughout the parks after 9/11. Currently, guests at Shanghai Disney Resort are required to undergo temperature screening procedures upon their arrival. Them must also present their Health QR Code when entering dining venues, and are required to wear a mask during their entire visit. Guests are also reminded to maintain social distancing at all times while in stores, queues, and restaurants.

Iger also stressed the notion of ensuring that guests feel safe, and rebooting the company as efficiently as possible upon reopening:

“I don’t think we’re ever going to see a return to business as usual in the sense that, I can’t speak for all companies, but Disney will take this opportunity to look for ways to run our businesses more efficiently when we come back. So what we’re doing is thinking, OK, as things start to return, one, what must we address in terms of making people feel safe, but secondly, what must we address in terms of running the company more efficiently, given what we believe business conditions will dictate.”

How this will all be implemented in a place where guests have long been conditioned to “fill in all of the available space” is unknown, but if it means adapting to a new form of existence within the parks, we’re sure many guests will be quick to learn just to get back into their happy place.

Iger also commented on other pending topics, such as the current state of films already in production. While they’re opting to simply “wait for slots” for some of their bigger films, “there may be a few more” films that end up getting released on Disney+, as we’ve already seen with Onward, and soon enough, Artemis Fowl. You can read the full interview here.

New “At Home With Olaf” Shorts Series Debuts On YouTube

Walt Disney Animation Studios has created an all-new original animated content series featuring the beloved snowman Olaf (from Frozen) in 20 unique vignettes. Starting this week, enjoy an all-new original Disney Animation digital series voiced by Josh Gad (at home) and animated Hyrum Osmond, the supervising animator of Olaf from the first Frozen film (who’s also at home creating these amazing new shorts!)

The first adorable vignette is now available on the Walt Disney Animation Studios YouTube channel:

What do you think of the new shorts series? It’s incredible seeing how true talent cannot be stopped by a quarantine, and we can’t wait to see more fun snippets in the weeks ahead. No release dates or schedule is available for the remaining shorts, but stay tuned for more posts as they’re uploaded!

Learn To Draw: Josh Gad Gives His Shot At Olaf

This post is from DisneyParksBlog from January 2015.

“One of the most popular videos we ever shared in our “Learn to Draw” series is a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw Olaf, the lovable snowman from “Frozen.”

Check out what happens when actor Josh Gad, who voiced Olaf in the film, stops by The Magic of Disney Animation to test his own skills at drawing his animated friend. Josh, a Florida native, also shares what he loves about Disney Parks and talks about how it’s “surreal” to see “Frozen” characters added into the mix.”