New Disney’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Experience Begins This Month

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas will celebrate its 30th anniversary in October, and as part of the festivities, a new experience inspired by the film is available to fans now through early 2024.

Perhaps the only film in animation history to be as popular at Christmastime as it is during the Halloween season, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas made its debut nearly 30 years ago. The stop-motion dark fantasy film was written and produced by Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick. Danny Elfman wrote the score and the songs for the film and also lent his voice talents to Jack Skellington, as well as two minor characters in the storyline. The voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and Ed Ivory.

After premiering at the New York Film Festival on October 9, 1993, the film was given a limited release in theaters on October 13, 1993, before its full theatrical release across the nation on October 29. And while fans were thrilled about the film’s debut, no one was happier about the completion of the film than the production team.

The stop-motion film, which was an adaptation of a poem written by producer Tim Burton while he was an animator for Disney in the 1980s, took more than three years to make, according to director Henry Selick.

“I was on the film for three and a half years,” Selick said. “The stop-motion animation took about 18 months, but with pre-production, where you storyboarded every single shot, it did add up.” Selick further said that at the film’s peak, there were approximately 120 people working on it, and about 15 of those were animators.

Henry Selick on Directing 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'

When the film first debuted in 1993, it was regarded as a “moderate sleeper hit,” meaning it wasn’t a total failure, but it didn’t rock the box office either. The film earned about $50 million from its first release. Then, with a re-issue of the film in 2006, The Nightmare Before Christmas earned an additional $11.1 million in box office gross revenue. Four more re-issues–in 2007, 2008, and 2009–earned $15.8 million, $2.5 million, and $2.3 million, respectively, bringing the film’s total box office gross revenue to $91.5 million.

But regardless of the amount of revenue generated by the film, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas has grown in popularity over the years, and it seems to have an uncanny ability to garner new fans–and maintain them. In the almost 30 years since its release, the dark fantasy film that sees Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, looking for “more” out of his existence and subsequently finding it in the phenomenon known as “Christmas.” But Jack doesn’t know exactly what to think of Christmas and attempts to bring Christmas to Halloween Town, and the results are a bit less than merry.

But for whatever reason–be it the uniqueness of the film, the fact that a film with somewhat macabre elements attempts to incorporate Christmas, or simply the fact that it’s one of Tim Burton’s brainchildren–The Nightmare Before Christmas continues to maintain its popularity and attract new fans every year, giving it bragging rights as a cult classic.

This year is a monumental one for Nightmare fans, as it marks the 30th anniversary of the film’s release. And to celebrate, a new experience inspired by the creepy, quasi-jolly film is available to fans now through early January 2014.

Relics of the popular stop-motion film will be exhibited at the McNay Art Museum through January 14, 2024, in an experience titled Dreamland: Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas.

Tim Burton, Jack Skellington and his dog, Zero, in Jack’s Tower from The Nightmare Before Christmas , 1993. Painted wood, metal, plastic, glass, paper, and Styrofoam, with fabric and found objects. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of Robert L. B. Tobin © Disney © Tim Burton

The exhibition includes maquettes, which are models for larger sculptures that are created so that artists and animators can visualize what the sculpture will look like once it’s finished. In addition to the maquettes, Dreamland will also incorporate small-scale working models that were used to make the 1993 Halloween-Christmas-Halloween flick and that eventually made their way into the McNay Art Museum’s Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts the year after the film debuted.

Among the figures on display are Oogie Boogie, Bone Crusher, and Jack Skellington. A full set model, “Jack Skellington and his dog, Zero, in Jack’s Tower,” made of painted wood, metal, plastic, fabric, and more, will also be on exhibition.

jack skellington on display

Per KPRC Channel 2 in Houston:

A nod to filmmaker Tim Burton’s surrealist sensibility, “Dreamland” will also display a “hall of peculiar portraits” with quirky subjects by artists José Clemente Orozco Farías, Pablo Picasso, Julie Heffernan, Eugene Berman, Marilyn Lanfear, Willem de Kooning, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Julie Speed, among others; and large-scale paintings and photographs by artists Paul Maxwell, Claudia Rogge, Robin Utterback and Sandy Skoglund.

Left: Tim Burton,Oogie Boogie Exposedfrom The Nightmare Before Christmas, 1993. Painted foam, rubber, and wire.Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of Robert L. B. Tobin © Disney © Tim Burton. Middle: Peter Rice, Costume design for Dr. Kalterfelto in English Eccentrics , 1967. Ink and watercolor on paper. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of The Tobin Endowment. Right: Tim Burton, Bed from The Nightmare Before Christmas , 1993. Painted metal, wood, and fabric, with Styrofoam and polymer clay. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of Robert L. B. Tobin © Disney © Tim Burton

“The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts makes the McNay unique among art museums across the country,” said Matthew McLendon, director of the McNay, in a statement. “This monumental anniversary of the treasured film ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ is the perfect opportunity not only to share Burton’s fascinating set and character models but also illuminate equally fascinating McNay artworks available to San Antonians throughout the year.”

Visitors will be guided through the world of Burton and given an open invitation to conjure fantasy narratives of their own using surreal imagery from the McNay collection on display throughout the gallery. The exhibition spotlights Burton’s genius, as seen through the presentation of original models of beloved characters like Oogie Boogie Exposed, Bone Crusher, and the story’s hero, Jack Skellington.

dreamland exhibit at mcnay art museum tim burton's nightmare before christmas

To purchase tickets, click here, and for more information about the experience, visit the exhibition’s webpage at the McNay Art Museum.

Child’s Clothes Catch Fire at Disney’s Fort Wilderness

A trip to Disney World was supposed to be a fun getaway for one family, but a freak accident on Disney property scarred one young Guest for life.

For most people, the idea of stepping away from the responsibilities of school or work and jetting off on vacation evokes feelings of excitement and anticipation. And if it’s a vacation to the parks at the Walt Disney World Resort, that excitement and anticipation often turns into absolute elation and sheer joy. Some people, however, simply don’t have the words “Disney World” written on their lists of the top five places they’d like to visit on their next vacation.

Those who don’t fancy a Disney trip are often among a group of people who just don’t think of going to see Mickey Mouse and ride Space Mountain as the hallmarks of a great vacation. A few of them, however, had a less-than-magical experience at the parks and don’t relish the thought of returning.

That’s exactly what happened to a young man who now has no interest in vacations involving theme parks whatsoever. Years ago, according to the young man’s older brother, his family visited the Walt Disney World Resort and stayed on property at Disney’s Fort Wilderness campgrounds. One night during their stay, the family attended an activity around a campfire with other guests, during which they made s’mores. The young man has never forgotten what happened to him that evening during the planned activities.

fort wilderness campground disney world

“I’ll never forget the year we stayed at Chip and Dale’s campground area (or whatever the campgrounds are called), and my younger brother at age 7 or 8 [ate] almost nothing but dairy the entire day–on a hot Florida day–and threw up non-stop for a half hour at the [Hoop-Dee-Doo] Musical Review dinner and show.

Then later, after getting all cleaned up, getting his shirt set on fire by our younger sister at the s’mores night after [she set] her marshmallow on fire and [freaked] out. And I wonder why my poor brother doesn’t like theme park vacations.”

The boy was already having a less-than-magical night, as he had been sick and began vomiting during the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue, but once he was feeling somewhat better, things only got worse, as his own sister actually caught his clothes on fire during what should have been a fun evening for the family and other guests who had gathered around the campfire to make s’mores.

disney's fort wilderness campground

Because of the scary happening at Fort Wilderness, it’s understandable that the now-older younger brother doesn’t feel that elation and joy at the thought of a trip to the Central Florida Disney Parks–or to any theme parks, for that matter. It seems pretty safe to say that his experience as a seven- or eight-year-old boy ignited a fear in him that hasn’t been extinguished.

Expedition Everest: Embarking on a Himalayan Adventure at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Expedition Everest stands as an iconic attraction that promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas. This thrilling roller coaster not only offers an adrenaline-pumping experience but also immerses visitors in a captivating storyline that weaves together adventure, mystery, and the mystique of the world’s tallest mountain range.

Expedition Everest invites daring adventurers to board a tea train and embark on a treacherous expedition up the legendary Mount Everest. The ride begins innocently enough, with a leisurely exploration of a Himalayan village and an encounter with artifacts and relics hinting at the presence of the mythical Yeti creature. As the journey gains momentum, the real excitement unfolds with twists, turns, and heart-pounding drops that simulate the challenges of scaling a mountain’s unpredictable terrain.

The centerpiece of Expedition Everest’s allure lies in its enthralling storyline. Riders quickly discover that the Yeti, a creature of legend, is far from just a myth. As the train hurtles through darkened tunnels and icy caverns, the massive animatronic Yeti comes to life in a breathtaking and hair-raising spectacle. This encounter with the “Guardian of the Mountain” adds an element of awe-inspiring mystique to the coaster, leaving riders both exhilarated and entranced.

Disney’s unparalleled attention to detail shines through in Expedition Everest’s theming. The entire attraction is designed to mimic the architecture and landscapes of the Himalayan region, from the village at the base of the mountain to the intricate prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. This level of authenticity extends the ride beyond a mere roller coaster, making it an immersive experience that transports visitors to a far-off land.

Expedition Everest is not just a roller coaster; it’s a captivating tale that unfolds with every twist and turn. The rush of adrenaline is paired with moments of breathtaking beauty, as riders are treated to panoramic views of the Animal Kingdom and the surrounding landscape. Whether it’s the first exhilarating drop or the unexpected encounter with the Yeti, these memorable moments become cherished memories for visitors of all ages.

Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom seamlessly combines heart-pounding thrills, captivating storytelling, and meticulous theming to create an attraction that’s truly a journey of a lifetime. As adventurers embark on this Himalayan escapade, they find themselves immersed in a world where the line between myth and reality blurs, leaving them with an experience that’s both exhilarating and enchanting.

A Worldly Culinary Journey: The Refreshment Outpost at Epcot

The Refreshment Outpost stands as a hidden gem for visitors seeking a quick yet delectable culinary adventure. Far more than just a pit stop, this outpost captures the essence of African flavors in a compact setting. In this article, we’ll explore the unique charm and flavors that the Refreshment Outpost brings to Epcot’s global dining tableau.

As guests journey through the World Showcase at Epcot, they’re treated to a spectrum of cultures and cuisines. The Refreshment Outpost, positioned between the Germany and China pavilions, stands as a portal to the heart of Africa. Here, guests can savor a curated selection of dishes that showcase the rich and diverse flavors of the continent.

At the Refreshment Outpost, every bite is an exploration of authentic African tastes. The tantalizing menu features both sweet and savory options, designed to appease a range of palates. The unmistakable highlight is the Spicy Chicken Empanada, a pastry filled with minced chicken and aromatic spices that transport taste buds to the vibrant markets of Africa.

For those seeking a sweet finish, the Pineapple Skewer with Tajin Seasoning offers a delightful combination of juicy pineapple and a tangy kick from the Tajin spice blend. This snack embodies the perfect balance of refreshing and zesty, making it an ideal choice for a sunny day in the park.

Beyond its culinary offerings, the Refreshment Outpost provides a mini cultural immersion. With its intricate theming and decorative accents, the outpost creates an ambiance that echoes the warmth and colors of Africa. This nod to cultural authenticity allows visitors to take a brief but meaningful journey to a part of the world they might not have experienced otherwise.

Situated near the World Showcase promenade, the Refreshment Outpost offers a convenient respite for travelers eager to recharge. Whether you’re exploring the pavilions or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, this outpost is perfectly positioned for a quick refuel. Its menu items are designed to be easily enjoyed on the go, making it a hassle-free choice for visitors keen on maximizing their time in the park.

Epcot’s Refreshment Outpost is a testament to the park’s dedication to bringing the world’s flavors and cultures to its guests. In the heart of the World Showcase, this modest kiosk invites visitors on a culinary journey through Africa, offering a tantalizing taste of its diverse cuisine. Whether you’re indulging in the bold spices of the Spicy Chicken Empanada or enjoying the sweet tang of the Pineapple Skewer, a visit to the Refreshment Outpost is a flavorful addition to any Epcot adventure.

Experiencing the Magic: Deluxe Resorts at Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World is renowned for its magical experiences, captivating attractions, and immersive themed lands. Beyond the enchanting parks lies a collection of deluxe resorts that elevate the Disney vacation to unprecedented heights of luxury, comfort, and elegance. These opulent accommodations not only offer proximity to the parks but also provide an experience that seamlessly blends Disney’s signature charm with world-class amenities. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of deluxe resorts at Walt Disney World, where every moment becomes a cherished memory.

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Polynesian Resort
  • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

Stepping into a deluxe resort at Walt Disney World is akin to entering a fairy tale. The architecture, design, and attention to detail transport guests to different eras, cultures, and fantasies. The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, for instance, mirrors the elegance of the Victorian era, with its ornate chandeliers, lavish lobbies, and sweeping views of Cinderella Castle. The Polynesian Village Resort captures the spirit of the South Pacific, offering overwater bungalows and a relaxing atmosphere by the white sandy shores of Seven Seas Lagoon. Meanwhile, Disney’s Contemporary Resort stands as a modern marvel with its iconic A-frame design and the monorail gliding through its center.

The deluxe resorts at Walt Disney World don’t just provide accommodations; they offer immersive experiences. Whether it’s the rustic charm of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge or the African savanna-inspired Animal Kingdom Lodge, each resort envelops guests in its distinctive theme. The Animal Kingdom Lodge, for example, allows guests to observe exotic animals from their balconies, creating a sense of safari adventure right outside their windows.

Service at these deluxe resorts is nothing short of exceptional. Disney’s legendary commitment to guest satisfaction is elevated even further with personalized services, concierge assistance, and attention to every detail. From arranging special celebrations to offering insider tips for navigating the parks, the dedicated staff ensures that every guest feels like royalty.

Deluxe resorts cater to the most discerning palates with an array of exquisite dining options. Victoria & Albert’s at the Grand Floridian Resort is a AAA Five Diamond Award-winning restaurant that offers a culinary journey like no other. From fine steaks to fresh seafood, guests can savor delectable flavors while surrounded by an atmosphere of sophistication.

Recreation takes on new dimensions at these resorts, where swimming pools become water wonderlands and golf courses offer scenic views. The Yacht and Beach Club Resorts boast a three-acre water wonderland, complete with a lazy river and a sand-bottom pool. Boating, fishing, and watersports are just a few of the activities that guests can indulge in at these deluxe getaways.

One of the most alluring aspects of staying at a deluxe resort is the unparalleled convenience they offer. Many of these resorts are just a stone’s throw away from the theme parks, with some even within walking distance. This proximity allows guests to take midday breaks, return for a leisurely swim, or catch the nightly fireworks without the hassle of long commutes.

Deluxe resorts at Walt Disney World offer a fusion of fantasy and luxury, creating an experience that goes beyond the ordinary. These accommodations provide an immersive journey into different worlds, eras, and cultures while ensuring the highest standards of comfort and service. From breathtaking architecture to top-notch dining, every aspect of these resorts is designed to cater to the desires of the most discerning travelers. Whether you’re gazing at the African savanna from your balcony or strolling along the white sandy shores of a lagoon, these resorts ensure that your Disney vacation is nothing short of magical.