National Museum of American History Shares How The Smithsonian Acquired Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Mad Tea Party Ride Vehicles from Disneyland

For 65 years, Disneyland has been a part of America’s culture and history. That status was officially sealed fifteen years ago when ride vehicles from two beloved attractions were acquired by the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

The museum, part of the famed Smithsonian Institution, recently shared how those attractions were chosen and how they moved across the United States from Anaheim to the nation’s capital in a blog post from museum specialist Bethanee Bemis.

According to Bemis, the Smithsonian and The Walt Disney Company were collaborating on some kind of donation from the park to mark its 50th anniversary in 2005. Then-curators Dwight Bowers and Ellen Hughes traveled to the Disneyland Resort to meet with Disney’s team in charge of the anniversary festivities. Tim O’Day, who was in charge of Disney’s creative publicity department for the celebration, recalled that he, Bowers, and Hughes “scoured every inch of Disneyland for several days” to determine what best defined the park in the American consciousness.

One member of the group proposed that a ride vehicle would be the best representation. The trio quickly decided that to best mark 50 years, they would only consider attractions from Disneyland’s opening day on July 17th, 1955. Apparently, a horse from King Arthur Carrousel was considered, but was ultimately rejected over concerns that once removed from the attraction, it could be mistaken for a horse from any carousel.

mad tea party

They continued their search for something “Disneyland enough,” and decided on a teacup from the Mad Tea Party for its unique design. Not long after, Bowers proposed a vehicle from Dumbo the Flying Elephant, an attraction he was fond of. As they made their final decision, it became clear that he had hit on a strong idea, as O’Day described: “We sat and watched people get on Dumbo. And we watched people watch Dumbo. And everybody was smiling. And as we sat there, we kind of looked at each other and went yep, this is it.”

Once the teacup and elephant were decided on, then came the more difficult task on how to move them cross-country. The vehicles were shipped to Washington, D.C., where they were then moved onto a flatbed truck and given a police escort to move them to the museum’s loading dock, which was designed with large objects in mind.

They were then moved carefully through the museum by staff and placed in a special limited-time display for the 50th anniversary, where the donation was made official on June 8th, 2005. Then-Disney Chairman and CEO Michael Eisner spoke at the ceremony about the donation:

“From Main Street U.S.A. to the futuristic vision of Tomorrowland, Disneyland has always incorporated the cultural fabric of America and these two items—Dumbo and the Tea Cup—have become incredibly familiar in the lexicon of popular culture…During the park’s 50th anniversary, it seemed a perfect time for Disneyland to officially join hands across the continent with the Smithsonian and bring these two great American institutions together.”

Disney Parks Shares Inspiration and Design Process Behind New Cast Member Face Masks

At the Disney Parks, you may have seen Cast Members wearing a similar, blue-hued starry face mask. Now, the Disney Parks Blog has given us an inside look at the design process behind them!

From the Disney Parks Blog:

Today we’re excited to share a peek behind the magic and an innovative way our cast members are helping their fellow cast stay comfy and protected with stylish and functional new face coverings, designed for cast, by cast. 

Designed in partnership across the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World costuming teams – Disney Parks Live Entertainment, Worldwide Safety Services and Global Applied Technology – these face coverings were developed remotely through a bi-coastal effort between cast members at both resorts.

“Over the past several months, we’ve spent significant time and brainpower to provide our cast members with face coverings that are both functional and comfortable, and I’m proud of the incredible results,” said Dr. Pamela Hymel, Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer. “They fit well, feel great and can last for more than 50 washes.” 

Drawing from their own experience, the project stemmed from a need for a more unified and breathable face covering. With the full support of their leaders at Disney, this group seized the opportunity to create the unique, reusable face covering, specifically made for cast members at Disneyland ResortWalt Disney World Resort and Aulani – a Disney Resort & Spa.

“The unified design speaks to the fact that we are still one unified Cast, one Disney ‘world,’” shared Yonit Olshan, Costume Designer, Disneyland Resort Costuming. “As a creative team, we gained so much from each other’s experience and exposure to different types of problems and projects.”

Offered exclusively for cast members in two styles, pleated and contoured, and in multiple sizes, the design team sourced and tested a wide range of fabrics, styles and features with a focus on comfort and function. Both styles feature adjustable spandex over the ears, extended nose pinch to the face, contoured shape under eyes, and lightweight, quick-drying material.

Drawing inspiration from classic Disney characters, films and television shows, the pattern unifies what every dreamer and cast member have in common – joy, magic, and a little pixie dust. They sparkle with pixie dust and Mickey constellations, recalling that the second star to the right shines in the dreamy night and reminds us to keep wishing upon that evening star.

New Jungle Cruise Wishables Plush Collection Sails into Disneyland Resort

If you love the world famous Jungle Cruise, then you’ll love these new Wishables now available at the Disneyland Resort.

There are five different Wishables in the collection, including a Jungle Cruise skipper and winking hippo. Four of the five characters are exclusively available through the blind bags. The gorilla with his cute pith helmet can be purchased separately.

Jungle Cruise Wishables

These cute Wishables can be found at the World of Disney at Downtown Disney. Both the blind bag and the gorilla are each $9.99. 

New Disney Vacation Club Tower at Disneyland Resort Receive Final Approval

The City of Anaheim Planning Commission has approved the final plans for the proposed Disney Vacation Club Tower at the Disneyland Hotel.

The committee was overall satisfied with the presentation that Disney gave, along with the amount of details that were given for various aspects of the proposed resort. The tower addition has been met with positive responses from residents nearby as well, especially with the environmental impact that the new tower would bring to the neighborhood.

The commission voted for a 7-0 approval of the proposed plans and are now sent to the City Council for any further consideration on the matter.

Construction has slowly resumed at the Disneyland Resort, and the development process on the twelve-story Disney Vacation Club tower at the Disneyland Resort continues on as well. Now that the proposed plans have been approved and we’ve seen a peek at the concept art and designs for this tower, including a Mickey-themed “Ink & Paint” pool, we’re eager to see this addition come to life.

The Disney Vacation Club Tower was expected to open by 2023, but with delays caused by the pandemic, this opening date could be pushed back as construction resumes.

New Disneyland 65th Anniversary Limited Release Wishables Now Available on shopDisney

Today is the 65th anniversary of the park that started it all, and though we may not be able to visit Disneyland itself, shopDisney has released these special Wishables to celebrate the occasion. The mystery blind bag includes one plush of either Mr. Toad, Skyway Bucket, Barker bird, an Alice in Wonderland attraction ride vehicle, or a mystery plush. A Monstro Wishable is sold separately. Each bag is limited to only one per guest.

Celebrate 65 Years of Magic with our special Disney Parks Wishables Mystery Plush. Our Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series is inspired by characters and attractions found at The Happiest Place on Earth. Each blind bag includes one of four known plush from the series, or it could be the mystery variant plush, but you won’t know which one you have until you open the bag!

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Limited Release
  • Detailed micro plush sculpting
  • Embroidered features
  • Soft, squeezable fill
  • Fuzzy plush texturing
  • Blind pack contains one of four known plush or it could be the mystery plush. You won’t know which one you have until you open the bag*
  • Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series mystery plush include Mr. Toad, Skyway Bucket, Barker bird, and Alice in Wonderland attraction ride vehicle
  • Collect all five** plush toys in the Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series, each sold separately
  • Part of the Disneyland 65th AnniversarySeries Wishables Collection
  • Part of Disney Parks Wishables Collection

* Please note: Specific designs cannot be requested. Due to the unique nature of this item, there are no refunds, exchanges, or returns.

** Please note: Monstro – Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series – Disney Parks Wishables Plush sold individually

Fans of the Storybook Land Canal Boats attraction will have a whale of a time with this Monstro Disney Parks Wishables Plush.  Part of our Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series, he may be small in size but he’s big on hugs.

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Limited Release
  • Detailed micro plush sculpting
  • Embroidered features
  • Soft, squeezable fill
  • Furry plush texturing
  • Part of the Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series Wishables Collection
  • Part of Disney Parks Wishables Collection