Tim O'Day, Tony Baxter, Paul F. Anderson, Steve Vagnini, Becky Cline and Dave Smith!
Oh, my!
Just a few of the Imagineers, authors and librarians (yes, librarians!) that will be presenting at the D23 Walt Disney World Celebration in May.
I will be heading down to Florida in a few weeks to participate in the celebration of Walt Disney World's 40th anniversary. This is likely to be the only official celebration (or acknowledgment) of the monumental occasion--if you have the opportunity to be there, then now is the time to get your tickets.
Get your tickets here.
Will you be there?
Let's take a look at the schedule for Saturday
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2011
Opening Program
9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.
D23 Head Steven Clark welcomes D23 Members with some special guests and a few surprises you won't want to miss!
Weird Walt Disney World
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Following their laugh-out-loud antics at Destination D: Disneyland '55, Walt Disney Archives director Becky Cline and Disney historian Paul F. Anderson
are at it again — this time taking guests on a fun-filled trip through
the strangest and most bizarre parts of Walt Disney World history. A
peculiar "lawnmower tree?" A crazy cast of singing fruits and
vegetables? Who knows what the duo will unearth as they explore the
wonderfully weird and wacky side of the Vacation Kingdom.
Walt Disney World: The Way We Were
11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Remember the charm of the Orange Bird and the musical delights of the
Mickey Mouse Revue? The elegant Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village and
backwoods adventures along the Fort Wilderness Railway? Join Walt Disney
Archives founder Dave Smith as we explore vintage pictures of
Walt Disney World theme parks and resorts, including rare photos of
construction and a fond look at some favorite attractions, shops and
restaurants of the past.
Lunch Break
12:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
EPCOT: Walt Disney's Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Walt's vision for an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow far
transcended the realm of family entertainment and for many years
remained shrouded in secrecy. Re-enter the 1960s hallways of WED
Enterprises with Archivist Steven Vagnini and Disney expert Paul F. Anderson
in this unprecedented look at the inspirations and plans for Walt's
EPCOT, and find out the little-known ways that Imagineers brought their
late founder's dream to reality throughout the entire Walt Disney World
Resort.
Past Forward: A History of Walt Disney World on Television
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Like its predecessor, Disneyland, the early success of Walt Disney World
Resort can be attributed to the extensive television exposure it
received through both Disney broadcast efforts and news media coverage.
Be sure to tune in to this nostalgic journey through Walt Disney World
Resort history as reflected in the many national network TV specials and
nascent offerings from the early years of The Disney Channel. Join
Disney Archivist Rob Klein as he takes TV remote in hand to stroll through some of the many highlights of Walt Disney World Resort on television.
The Walt Disney World That Never Was
4:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
What do the Western River Expedition, Asian Resort Hotel and Sleeping
Beauty dark ride have in common? While these amazing experiences were
crafted in the minds of skilled artists at Walt Disney Imagineering,
they comprise a different kind of dimension of Walt Disney World
history: the grand experiences that never made it off the drawing board
or out of the model shop. With an array of rare artwork and photographs,
longtime Imagineer Tony Baxter lifts the curtain and takes us on
a behind-the-scenes tour through the incredible world of the Walt
Disney World that never was.
Dinner Break
5:45 p.m. - 8 p.m.
From the Vault: Walt Disney World Resort on Film
8 p.m. -
Walt Disney World is not often associated with motion pictures and film,
but from before groundbreaking up through the creation of EPCOT Center,
Walt Disney World Resort was heavily promoted through such theatrical
and internal films as "Project Florida," "The Magic of Walt Disney
World," "A Dream Called EPCOT" and "EPCOT 77." Join your hosts Disney
Imagineer Tony Baxter and Disney author and historian Tim O'Day
as they screen these rare treasures from the Disney film vaults, plus
newly discovered and restored documentation footage of the construction
and early years of Walt Disney World Resort.
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