Did You Know… that for a limited time, your Walt Disney World Annual Pass can save you 15% on your purchases at the Disney Store??! I didn’t… in fact, I never thought about carrying my Annual Pass with me outside the parks. According to the Annual Passholder info I received, from May 1 – June [...]
Did You Know… What you can do with your Annual Pass?
Sharon and Michael Broggie Donate to Dream Team Project Auction
A great thing about working on a team: one person doesn’t have to come up with all the good ideas. Our auction theme baskets come from the ideas of many people, and this particular one is the brainchild of Dream Team members Kate and Kelly. Thank you, ladies!
The Carolwood Pacific Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of Walt Disney’s Railroad Legacy. Named after the elaborate one-eighth scale miniature railroad Walt built in his backyard, the society hosts several members-only social events each year, and operates Walt Disney’s Barn in Griffith Park, Los Angeles.
Michael Broggie, son of Imagineer Roger Broggie, and his wife, Sharon, are the founders of the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society (CPHS). Michael had spent a lot of time as a child hanging around Walt’s Barn and railroad while his father and Walt tinkered with the trains and the ideas that became Disneyland. Roger Broggie had worked in the Disney Studios machine shop, and helped Walt build his backyard railroad as well his beloved engine, Lilly Belle. Later, Roger was one of the first Imagineers designing and constructing Disneyland, especially the railroad encircling the park. He was responsible for all the transportation systems in the park, at the ‘64-64 World’s Fair, and Walt Disney World. Engine No. 3 at WDW is named the Roger E. Broggie in his honor.
WDWCelebrations Makes a Wild Donation
WDWCelebrations is a new fan-based organization aiming to bring Disney fans everywhere together for a variety of occasions, both big and small.
What began as a grass-roots fan group determined to properly celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary has grown into an organization that is working directly with The Walt Disney Company to create special fan events for celebrating Disney’s milestones, as well as our love of Walt Disney World. When setting up their new operating plan, the founders included a Charity Initiative, committed to donating a portion of all proceeds from sales of apparel, commemorative DVDs, and commemorative scrapbooks to charity.
As part of that Charity Initiative, WDWCelebrations collected $2 from every commemorative Celebration 25 DVD sold, proceeds from merchandise sold on their website, and money left from their Illuminations Dessert Party budget, with the goal of giving back some of the Disney Magic we all love to some seriously ill children who could really use it.During their “A Wild Decade” event, held to celebrate Animal Kingdom’s tenth anniversary on April 22, 2008, they scheduled a very special moment towards the end of their very exciting day.
Interview with Disney Legend, Bill “Sully” Sullivan
As part of my continuing series where I get the wonderful opportunity
to interview true Disney Legends, my next special guest is a man whose
career with Disney spanned almost four decades, and his story is truly
remarkable. He is Bill "Sully" Sullivan.
DAK Lodge Villas Construction Update
While attending a meeting at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge this past week, I had an opportunity to look what is arguably one of the most beautiful and well-themed of all the WDW resorts. As I explored the lobby and gazed upon the Savannah, I took some photos of the new Kidani Village building which is [...]
Joe Rohde presentation audio
During Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s 10th Anniversary celebration this past week, legendary Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde gave a presentation to Cast Members at the Theater in the Wild. It chronicled the history of the park, from conception to planning, design and development, meeting and overcoming challenges, and its launch and success. It’s a fascinating peek behind [...]
New Disney Dream Portrait Series photos and behind the scenes video
Actress Julianne Moore, Swimmer Michael Phelps Live Out Their Disney ‘Fantasea’ In Ariel-Inspired Annie Leibovitz Photography








