Showing posts with label Pins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pins. Show all posts

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Harvey's x Snow White Release

Last Saturday I drove to Santa Ana to Harvey's flagship location for the Snow White release!  I was very impressed with how organized the event was and there wasn't a very long wait at all.  The staff was so kind and many of them were Disneybounding as Snow White - so cute!


The shop window looked so cute with the Snow White logo

The red handkerchief was the gift with purchase.  The Dopey backpack is one of the wonderful new pieces.  They also brought back the poison apple bag from the Villains line for this release.

Love, Love, Love this print!  The small one is a zippered pouch and the large gym bag style tote is the best!
I thought I was going to be picking up this purse and wallet, but I ended up falling for some of the other pieces.  All three of the Snow White pieces are lined in adorable dwarf print!

Limited edition pins - each cost $12.  Behind the pins is the Snow White book - but it's actually a cross body bag!
My purchases - the gym bag and the book tote.  (underneath those are the pins, of course!)




Sunday, August 2, 2015

Happy Belated Birthday Disneyland!

I finally managed to get a hold of a Snow White pin to celebrate Disneyland's 60th!


Sunday, April 26, 2015

Snow White delivered to your Disney room

I have been planning an upcoming trip to the Disneyland hotel and while checking out the Disney floral and gifts website I saw this beautiful bouquet:

The Fairest of the All bouquet is full of flowers inspired by the colors of Snow White's dress and includes a special pin.  It is $160.95 with an additional $10 delivery fee.  The bouquet is available for delivery at a Disneyland or Walt Disney World Resort.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Disney Movie Rewards Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Pin

Almost a month ago, I found out that Disney Movie Rewards program was releasing a limited edition pin (check out my previous post here.)  I received my pin in the mail a few days ago.  I'm quite impressed with card in came on, it's a nice touch and makes it more exclusive to the Disney Movie Rewards Program.
Pin on the card

Back of pin

Back of the card


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Disney Movie Rewards Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Exclusive Pin

I noticed that Disney Movie Rewards is offering an exclusive Seven Dwarfs Mine Train pin for 900 bonus points.  It becomes available 6/5 at 10 a.m. PST 1 p.m. EST.  I am hoping to snag one myself!




Sunday, May 11, 2014

D23 Day at Mickey's of Glendale Featuring Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Presentation Review

Yesterday, I headed out to Glendale to check out D23 day at the WDI campus.  I've never attended a Mickey's of Glendale event before and I really enjoyed my day there.  Please note: pictures were not allowed at any point during the event - sorry.
I arrived right about 8am (due to some unexpected freeway traffic - a given around southern California) and found a parking spot out on the street.  When you walked up to the gate there was a cast member handing out wrist bands, an informational flyer, and a ticket to the presentation.

Front of the Flyer

Back of the Flyer

You were not allowed to take any photographs while at this event.  In fact the cast member told me I would not be able to take any bags into the presentation.  No shopping bags from Mickey's of Glendale and no purses.  So I missed the first presentation while putting the purse back in the car.  The grounds of the campus are just as nice as everyone always talks about.  Because of the unexpected trip to the car, I had some time to take it in.
Detail of Map - you can see the fountains and covered seating area

There area we could be in was the courtyard between the 1401 Flower building and the Mickey's of Glendale store.  The area has lots of tables, benches, and shade.  There are a few fountains with a covered seating area.  The Starbucks adjacent to the cafeteria was open and you could buy a snack while waiting for the next presentation.  And if you are ever at one of these shopping days, make sure you use the restroom.  There is a case right next to it filled with Disney Imagaineering awards.  (Note, it might just be a temporary location as there was lots of construction in the building that weekend).

The ticket for the presentation

When it was time to line up for the presentation, the line wrapped around part of the huge foam model of the seven dwarfs mine train.  It was pretty neat to peak inside and see some of the track plans.  We were brought into the building (I believe it was the actual 1401 Flower street building) and ushered down the John Hench graffiti art wall.  There were all kinds of drawings by different artists, and I spotted Snow White in a few of them (Dopey too).  We were brought into the presentation room and sat down.  The walls had big posters some of the newly completed Disney World projects and upcoming changes (like Disney springs).

The presentation featured six imagineers and one animation cast member.
Dave Bossert: Producer, Creative Director and Head of Special Projects at Walt Disney Animation Studios
Chris Beatty: Executive Create Director on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Jon Georges: Executive Producer on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Dave Minichiello: Executive Field Art Director on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Cliff Welch: Production Designer on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Derek Howard: Ride Concept Designer on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Rebecca Bishop: Executive Concept landscape Architect on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

They started the presentation by welcoming us and telling us how excited they were to have us in the building as it was the first time Disney has ever allowed a group like this into the building.  They also explained all the construction.  They were getting ready for next weekend's family and friends open house and were completing the Monorail tunnel that will feature a whole bunch of LCD screens to show off latest projects.  We had actually passed by the pallets of TVs on the way in.

The panel began by showing us some of the concept art that was initially done and discussed how the final product really hadn't moved too far away from those initial drawings.  They knew early on that they didn't want this attraction to be a "book report" and just retell the Snow White story like the Scary Adventures of Snow White did.

From there they discussed the mine vehicle itself.  Dave Minichiello talked about something he had been working on and how it fit perfectly into this project: the swinging ride vehicle.  They showed us footage of them riding in a swinging plywood box that was attached to the back of a flat bed truck that drove around the parking lot.  We also got to see a variety of foam mock ups and concept drawings for the vehicle.  The final mine cart was built in Europe and they showed us the different paint stages which was pretty impressive.

They also discussed how they had hired some polka dancers to come in to film.  The team knew they had to have Snow White make an appearance and decided it would be at the cottage, after the dwarfs have arrived home.  One of the imagineers built a temporary cottage set out of cardboard and paper and filmed the dancers dancing around inside to get an idea of what it would be like to see the action from all the different mine cart's viewpoints.  They pointed out that they built this in the very room we were sitting in.

The also discussed the plants on the exterior of the mountain.  At some point, going up the mountain, the plants change into artificial plants.  The reasoning was that they wanted to keep the story consistent, they wanted the mountain to always have the same look, just a kiss of spring, so that could only be achieved with artificial plants.  Rebecca Bishop wasn't sure with the idea (being landscaping) at first, but she talked of a trip to China to the plant that made the artificial products.  She went to look at grasses, because apparently, grasses that look realistic didn't exist.  She talked about how the colors mixed to create new hues.  She tried a bunch of shades, and many didn' work.  But her favorite was the pink.  It made it look like just a touch of spring.  Bishop also mentioned that you never know what to expect with the design, sometimes they want trees and sometimes they don't (they being the design leads) so she was excited to work on a project with lots of trees.  Chris Beattly also talked about putting moss on rocks to create the illusion that they had been there a long time, and then having to explain to the cleaning crew that they should not clean the moss off.

Next they showed us some construction photographs.  They mentioned that the ride structure was the brown steel and the building structure was the gray steel.  The two must be separate or the whole building would shake as the coaster runs.  The crews were all working at the same time, people outside and inside.  It took quite a bit of careful planning!  We also got to see photos the black light image mock ups that WDI built here in Glendale and then sent out to Florida to sit in the construction so artists could model the area around the characters.  Beatty talked about getting nervous because every time he visited he worried because there was always a cement truck where the cottage was to be.  However, the cottage is there now (and built in only about 5 months).  Cliff Welch's wife built an exact replica of the cottage window, the one Snow White peaks in during the film.  All hand done the original way.

The last thing they talked about are the next generation audio-animatonric: the dwarfs.  I think it was Jon Georges that pointed out that with he 50th anniversary of Tiki room, theses dwarfs are something Walt would have been proud of.  The imagineers talked about how they can be a kind of jaded group, but when other imagineers, who weren't on the project, saw these figures, they were blown away.  And I can see why! They are amazing.  One guest asked how they did it, and the answer was magic (they want to keep the cards close at this point Dave Bossert said).  Beatty said that the Doc figure right before one of the climb is the most complex (I'm not sure if he meant of the ride, or overall).  I am so excited to see these in person soon! 

After the presentation was done I did some shopping.  I had been given a blue wrist band with numbers on it.  They called the numbers in groups to go in to avoid really long check out lines.  They had passed my number while I was in the presentation, so I got to go right in.  I bought pins, so my wrist band was collected.  If you wanted to wait until everyone had a chance to shop once, people without wrist bands could go in again at the end of the day.  There was only one Seven Dwarfs Mine Train product I didn't get and that was the Tshirt with the shilotte of all seven dwarfs.

The hat available as a S/M or L/XL
Back of the hat

The pins are Imagineer exclusive limited edition 300

Three of the four T-shirts available - the sleeve says grand Opening 2014

The jumbo pin Imagineering exclusive limited edition 300

After shopping, I joined the line for the lithograph and autographs.  At 11:30ish they did announce that people who did not want to get it signed could turn in the yellow wrist band and get their lithograph.  I did wait in line to have mine signed.
The lithograph signed by all the Imagineers (Dave Bossert was not at the signing) Look for an upcoming post with more details of the lithograph.

Overall, it was a fantastically fun day and I'm so glad I had a chance to visit the WDI campus and hear from the imagineers.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Disney Rewards Credit Card: Dopey Exclusive!

Disney Rewards Visa has a 2014 card member exclusive pin is featuring Dopey!  This open edition pin is $11.95 when purchased with a Disney Rewards Visa.
There are three ways you can get the pin: online orders (2 minimum), Disney Parks (At Disneyland: Downtown Disney Pin traders, Little Green Men Store Command, or Julius Katz &Sons.  At Disney World: Downtown Disney Pin traders, Frontierland trading post, Island Mercantile, Sorcerer's Hat Shop, Pin Central), or Mail Order (2 minimum).  For more information check out the Disney Rewards website.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Finding Snow White at the D23 Expo 2013

My goodness this blog post is late!  I'm sure everyone has read all about the D23 expo, so I will keep this post focused on our girl.

There wasn't much Snow White related at the expo this year.  There was no expo exclusive merchandise with Snow White for sale: my pocket book was quite happy, but the collector in me was quite grumpy.  There was, however, one button featuring Happy and Grumpy that was given out after the Legends ceremony.  There were other characters featured on these variety of these buttons handed out, but check out the boys on Pin Pics (#97810).  In the Mickey's of Glendale, guests had an opportunity to purchase pin sets (LE 2000) from Walt Disney Imagineering featuring the New Fantasyland construction fence art for the Seven Dwarf Mine Train attraction.  There were five of them for sale, check them out on Pin Pics (#98393-98397).

I did snap a few photos of Snow White items around the show floor and in a few presentations:
Hallmark had this snow globe on display

This sculpture was part of the silent auction

Color mock up in Journey into Imagineering of Carthay Circle

Explanation of the sculptures below

The real sculptures

Snow White's grotto in Disneyland

Part of the Disney Animated iPad app
Archives exhibit Snow White gown for Harrods designed by Oscar delaRenta


Disney Store display
 And that was about it!  I'm not confident that I found every Snow White reference in the expo this year, so if you know I missed one, I'd be glad to hear!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Snow White at the D23 Expo

Last weekend I attended the D23 Expo (along with thousands of other fans).  I will share more information about the Expo in the days to come but here are the Snow White related things I found.  Enjoy!

Hallmark displayed this upcoming Christmas ornament - 2012!

The pop up Disney Store was featuring their new designer Snow White dolls - it will be released on a Monday this fall
Merchandise featuring the designer Snow White
The Disney Store also sold Wish a Littles
In the Collectors Forum, a Snow White ride car was available for purchase (I didn't ask how much, if you have to ask, you can't afford it anyway)
There were a variety of artists working throughout the Expo - this was my favorite
In the healthy eating pavilion, I saw Snow White on the apple chips - hope the queen hasn't touched them!
Silent Auction Item
Close up on Disneyland Ticket for the 50th Anniversary Silent Auction Item

The complete set
The concept board for the fine dinning location on the Disney Dream
Part of the Show in the Animator's Palette on the Disney Fantasy
Walt Disney Imagineering's Model of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train


The mock up of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train car - it swings!
The Carthay Circle Restaurant is going to be the landmark of Disney California Adventure's Buena Vista Street
This pin was sold in the Dream Store - a blind box pin

This pin was available in the Treasure Trove Store