Vinylmation Kingdom has posted some photos of the until now rumored Medieval Vinylmation series that should be out at Disney Stores in September. Once again, the Disney Store artists come through with some wonderful artwork, but they are playing to the wrong crowd. They need to find another outlet besides the Disney Vinylmation product to showcase their work when drawing non-Disney characters.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Episode 132 Cactus
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Reflections of Evil Trade Event Schedule
The Reflections of Evil Trade Event Schedule has been released. Reflections is the ticketed (now Sold Out) trade event that will take place at Epcot from September 13-15, 2013. We have a full explained page here.
The event will kick off with registration and product pick up on Thursday, September 12 at the Coronado Springs Convention Center, Veracruz A Ballroom from 10am-7pm. If you choose early pick up during RSP, your merchandise will be here. If not, you will have to pick it all up when you go to the event. Just a note, this process can take a couple hours. I don't know exactly when the best time is, maybe mid afternoon? I went at open last year to pick up my stuff before work and had to leave after waiting over an hour in line and come back in the evening for another hour plus wait. However, two years ago I went in the evening and walked right up to the pick up table. There is also a free guest trading area that is accessible only after you pick up your event credentials.
The weekend schedule falls into line pretty much as expected. There will be trading areas with Cast Members and guests, games, auctions, meet and greets and signings on all three days. Saturday will include a "Pin Talk", a look ahead to upcoming pins. Sunday will included "Vinylmation Talk", a look ahead to upcoming Vinylmation. Friday will include a "Villains Review" and "Villains Mix & Mingle." I assume this is some sort of a show and then character meet and greet. We will be talking extensively about the schedule and a guide to the event on podcast #132.
The event will kick off with registration and product pick up on Thursday, September 12 at the Coronado Springs Convention Center, Veracruz A Ballroom from 10am-7pm. If you choose early pick up during RSP, your merchandise will be here. If not, you will have to pick it all up when you go to the event. Just a note, this process can take a couple hours. I don't know exactly when the best time is, maybe mid afternoon? I went at open last year to pick up my stuff before work and had to leave after waiting over an hour in line and come back in the evening for another hour plus wait. However, two years ago I went in the evening and walked right up to the pick up table. There is also a free guest trading area that is accessible only after you pick up your event credentials.
The weekend schedule falls into line pretty much as expected. There will be trading areas with Cast Members and guests, games, auctions, meet and greets and signings on all three days. Saturday will include a "Pin Talk", a look ahead to upcoming pins. Sunday will included "Vinylmation Talk", a look ahead to upcoming Vinylmation. Friday will include a "Villains Review" and "Villains Mix & Mingle." I assume this is some sort of a show and then character meet and greet. We will be talking extensively about the schedule and a guide to the event on podcast #132.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Villains 4 Dumpster Divers Attack eBay
A couple figures that are stamped "Villains 4" on the feet have surfaced on eBay. These are unreleased figures, not meant to be circulated into the hobby, so we ask that you do not purchase them from the Hong Kong sellers who pulled these out of the junk pile. As the listings humorously say, they are "90% New!"... not too shabby. But we do get a sneak peek at two of the figures for the upcoming Disney Store series. And these photos have rumors flying that we will see a release at or near the September 13th Reflections of Evil trading event at Epcot. Take a look at Oogie Boogie from Nightmare Before Christmas and the Cyclops from Hercules.
Tokyo Halloween Juniors for 2013
Vinylmation Exchange has posted a photo of a pair of Halloween themed Juniors that are set for a September 3rd release in Tokyo Disneyland.
Disneyland Trading Night: September 20, 2013
There will be Trading Night at the Disneyland Resort on September 20, from 5 – 8 p.m in the Pacific Ballroom at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.
Disney asks that Guests do not line up until one hour prior to the start of the event. Please park in the Downtown Disney District parking area or the Mickey and Friends parking structure.
There will be a Haunted Mansion pin trading night pin:
Disney asks that Guests do not line up until one hour prior to the start of the event. Please park in the Downtown Disney District parking area or the Mickey and Friends parking structure.
There will be a Haunted Mansion pin trading night pin:
Spotlight On: Cesar's Marvel Disney Villains Customs
"I was commissioned by a fan of my work to make a 3 piece villains set for the event "13 Reflections of Evil" that will take place in September. What better way to portray villains than with Marvel ones. Donald as Doctor Doom has to be the hardest carded custom to date. Donald's beak was sculpted and that added more weight to the figure."
"Mounting it is more of a challenge because the plastic bubble has to be able to support that extra weight. But in the end it worked out. So for the people attending the event in Florida, be sure to check out these Marvel Disney Villains in person."
Cesar Diaz
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Spotlight On: Mike Vetrone Summer 2013
This week we got a nice message from Mike about the things he's been doing this summer. Check it out:
"First off, I will be heading out to Florida for the Villains event and will be bringing a bunch of my work to share with everyone. I can't wait to meet all kinds of people out there! Included in the customs I will be bringing are 3 new sets. The first one will be my custom 12 piece Aladdin set, next is my (in progress) 19 piece Mickey Mouse set with a different Mickey to represent each of the new shorts that have been released weekly, and the third set is a custom set I am making with another artist and great friend Ryan Branoff. The details are still under wraps, but all I can say is that it is different to anything I have done in the past and pays homage to a previous Disney-made Park series. I look forward to seeing you guys in September!"
-Mike Vetrone
Great job Mike, we look forward to seeing everything at the Reflections of Evil event in September!
Check out more of Mike's work in this gallery!
For more from Mike check out:
facebook.com/customsbymikevetrone
instagram @washyourrhands
"First off, I will be heading out to Florida for the Villains event and will be bringing a bunch of my work to share with everyone. I can't wait to meet all kinds of people out there! Included in the customs I will be bringing are 3 new sets. The first one will be my custom 12 piece Aladdin set, next is my (in progress) 19 piece Mickey Mouse set with a different Mickey to represent each of the new shorts that have been released weekly, and the third set is a custom set I am making with another artist and great friend Ryan Branoff. The details are still under wraps, but all I can say is that it is different to anything I have done in the past and pays homage to a previous Disney-made Park series. I look forward to seeing you guys in September!"
-Mike Vetrone
Great job Mike, we look forward to seeing everything at the Reflections of Evil event in September!
Check out more of Mike's work in this gallery!
facebook.com/customsbymikevetrone
instagram @washyourrhands
2013 D23 Expo and Disneyland Resort Rewind
Once again, a trip to the D23 Expo was more about the experience outside the convention center than the expo itself. Sure, the expo had some memorable moments (Imagineering Pavilion, "Working with Walt" panel, live action panel celebrities and meeting fellow Disney fans just to name a few) but it was Cars Land that stole the show. Here is a brief recap of what was at the expo, with a focus on Vinylmation, but also my thoughts about Disneyland, DCA and other D23 Expo happenings.
The 2013 D23 Expo was held in Anaheim, CA from August 9-11. This time around, I went with my Once Upon a Pin Podcast co-host Rapinzel. Since we spent the first day in merchandise lines, I'll take you from store to store to review the vinyls and some other merchandise that stood out to me.
The DREAM STORE was the event shop with logo merchandise and other Disney Parks products including Vinylmation and Pins. The line was never too long here. On the first day you could enter in under a half hour. Most of the weekend there was no line. Only a few vinyl items were sold out. Traditionally, the rest of the inventory makes its way over to Downtown Disney at DLR and WDW. Here is a list of the Vinylmation that were released here:
Angel & Devil Donald Duck
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 2,000
Beauty and the Beast Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Caley Hicks
Edition Size: 1,500
This set was sold out at Expo.
Black & White Minnie Mouse
Retail Price: $16.95
Artist Name: Eric Caszatt
Edition Size: 2,000
D23 Sorcerer Logo’s
Retail Price: $16.95
Artist Name: Caley HIcks
Edition Size: 2,000
Yellow 3/4, LE 1500
Blue 1/5, LE 400
Clear 1/20, LE 100
These were also sold out at Expo.
Monsters University Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Ron Cohee
Edition Size: 1,500
Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Ron Cohee
Edition Size: 1,000
Silly Symphony Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 1,000
Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story
Retail Price: $24.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 1,500
There were various Artist Signings at the Dream Store throughout the weekend that included Vinylmation artists Thomas Scott, Caley Hicks and Ron Cohee. This is were the Marvel Vinylmation series was officially revealed though Trading Cards that were handed out.
Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Black Panther, Black Widow, Vision, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Dr. Strange, Nick Furry, a Mystery Chaser, 2 Variants, and a Combo Pack with Hawkeye were all confirmed with Thomas Scott as the artist. The Trading Card Set included 1 card for each character and a variant art card for Iron Man, Thor and Captain America, plus a checklist. October 11th was confirmed as the release date.
There were some customs around the Dream Store including the show stopping Alice in Wonderland Chess Set by Miss Mindy.
And John Henselmeier's 9" Sour Oswald.
Noah had a few Wild West Mickey airbrushed customs in the shop, among some other artwork. He also had a shop in the Collector's Corner area of the expo floor where he would meet and greet with guests.
I also enjoyed a few pieces of other art work that adorned the Dream Store walls. Among those were the Disney Red Heads print by Amy Meeberson of Pocket Princess fame.
And Disney Afternoons by James Silverman.
The DISNEY STORE averaged a 2.5-3 hour wait much of the weekend. This was a small shop with some exclusive and first purchase opportunity items. They released some very limited pins and Funko Pop! as well as the Fairytale Couple product line along with Ariel and Jack Skellington merchandise. The Vinylmation released here were very coveted. The Little Mermaid Blind Box Series was released first at D23 for $12.95 per blind box. A limited release Ursula 3 Pack retailed for $39.95.
And a limited release Ursula 9" with King Triton Jr. retailed for $80.
The Ursulas were not LE and the 9” is rumored to eventually be sold at the DisneyStore.com. The 3 Pack did sell out at the event. The Little Mermaid blind box series is now available at all Disney Stores, Online and at D-Streets.
There was also a Black and White Mickey and a Black and White Minnie. Both sold as open window for $24.95 each and were packaged with a Disney Store pin. Mickey was available all weekend at an LE of 2000.
Minnie, an LE of only 300, was released and sold out on Saturday. Mickey did not sell out and is now up for sale at the Burbank Studio Store.
WDI MICKEY’S OF GLENDALE was my most anticipated store. I loaded up on WDI pins and picked up the intriguing Vinylmation set that instantly became one of my favorite sets ever produced. Check out my full review here. The Imagineering Vinylmation set consisted of 8 figures sold in Open Window boxes behind the checkout counter. They were limited to 1000 of each design and retailed for $14.95.
David Buckley (black shirt, facing camera) and Justin Hamana (black shirt on left), a couple WDI Graphic Designers, were the artists for the set and held a couple meet and greet opportunities.
A few other Vinylmation stories made headlines over the weekend. Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story premiered. Blank is a stop motion animated series that will consist of twelve, 3 minute webisodes and should be available soon at Disney.com/blank. It feels wrong to like it, because I understand that it is advertising disguised as entertainment and art... but what isn't these days? It was beautiful animation and had a heartwarming story. Check out my full review here. During the Disney Interactive panel, we saw concept art and the first full episode of Blank.
Blank also had a set up on the expo floor where they played videos, talked about the making of the film and had one of the sets from the filming.
We also discovered that the Sorcerer Level D23 guests (a $1500 ticket) received a Radio Disney Ardy in their gift pack! Remember those? Ya, they did not sell out back at the Radio Disney Music Awards, but supposedly, this was the last of them they had in stock. It appears a box of Junior Pairs 2 were also among the gifts.
Participants in the D2.3 Fun Run received a runDisney Mickey Vinylmation with a limited edition D23 medal. Although the Vinylmation isn't exclusive, it seems this would be the only place to get that D23 medal to put around its neck. It was free to sign up and guests had the opportunity to take a 2.3 mile fun run through Disney California Adventure park on the Friday of the D23 expo, and a meet and greet with Sorcerer Mickey and Ali Vincent, host of “Live Big With Ali Vincent” and season 5 winner of the “Biggest Loser.”
Over in the collectors corner section of the expo, we saw many booths with Vinylmation for sale. We also happened upon a booth manned by custom Vinylmation artists Evilos and NRB Relic.
But the expo was not all about Vinylmation of course. In fact, for the second D23 Expo in a row, my favorite purchase was not Vinylmation or Pins! Two years ago, Mattel sold this Woody's Roundup puppet box.
This year, Mattel sold a Buzz Lightyear Small Fry Poultry Palace happy meal box! It is amazing.
Mattel also had this Dinoco die cast set. It was very popular, but at $100 I passed.
Zoe of course freaked out all weekend because there was so much Ariel, including artwork, tees, dolls and a new Sephora makeup line.
Rapinzel was drawn to the large Tink section and picked up a nice Tinkerbell tee.
I was taken, being a manly man of course, by the Cinderella's carriage monster truck!
This was just one of the many props and stages advertising the new Disney Infinity video game that was released this past Sunday. Thousands of guest got hands on play time with the game and if you waited in a long enough line, you got a free Disney Infinity figure.
The Disney Interactive panel unveiled a ton about the game, including a Toy Story play set and new figures that include Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Jack Skellington, Wreck it Ralph, Vanelope, Phinieas, Agent P, Elsa, Anna, Rapunzel and Sorcerer Mickey.
Like any great marketing tool, there will be variant and limited edition figures. One such figure, a special Sorcerer Mickey, was given to the guests of the Disney Interactive panel and was limited to 5,000. Sorcerer Mickey will be available for purchase in January 2014, but this one (I've heard two stories) either has a different pose or has silver stars and moons in the ears instead of white.
As always, there were some great costumes.
And the Waffle-inator!
Outside the convention center, Ursula was crawling out of the ground ready to shop!
But it was the Imagineering Pavilion that stole the show.
After a busy weekend, the 2013 D23 Expo was over, but the fun was just getting started. Well, actually, the fun started a few hours off the plane back on Thursday. You see, although Monday was our first scheduled day to visit Disneyland, I could not wait to see Cars Land, so we went directly from the airport and were walking around Radiator Springs on day one. It exceeded every single expectation. While Radiator Springs Racers is probably my new favorite Disney attraction, the highlight was just being immersed into the interactive environment. Every detail from the movie was there. And the fact that Lightning and Mater drive down the street and talk to everyone... pure magic.
On Monday, we did make it back to DCA where I was able to meet up again with Zoe and, for the first time, Annemarie. Vinylmation fans know her as a talented custom Vinylmation artist, and although we have known each other for two years and became very good friends, we had never met in person until this trip. Zoe, Annemarie, Rapinzel and myself had diner at Carthay Circle Restaurant that day and were treated to a very special surprise. Our table was not ready, so they gave us the Buena Vista VIP booth! Walt Disney's daughter ate in that very booth the night before the Grand Reopening of DCA. It was the best service I've ever had. Amazing food, drinks and friends in the a wonderful atmosphere.
Talking about atmosphere... Trader Sams at the Disneyland Hotel. Wow, we had a blast there. The bartenders and the bar itself perform a show based on what drinks are ordered. And I left the place with two tiki themed mugs.
Besides Cars Land and Buena Vista Street, I was able to go on a few attractions for the very first time. Grizzly River Run was super fun. Even first thing in the morning while the August chill was still in the air. We found out really quick why there was no wait at park open. And I see what all the fuss is about over the Matterhorn Bobsleds (Annemarie's favorite ride). It was so fantastic, I had to take the trip twice. Mickey and the Magical Map is a must see show at Disneyland. The soundtrack was great with good on stage performances.
What a great trip! And I met lots of great people too. I'm already missing Cars Land and my friends and looking forward to 2015!
The 2013 D23 Expo was held in Anaheim, CA from August 9-11. This time around, I went with my Once Upon a Pin Podcast co-host Rapinzel. Since we spent the first day in merchandise lines, I'll take you from store to store to review the vinyls and some other merchandise that stood out to me.
The DREAM STORE was the event shop with logo merchandise and other Disney Parks products including Vinylmation and Pins. The line was never too long here. On the first day you could enter in under a half hour. Most of the weekend there was no line. Only a few vinyl items were sold out. Traditionally, the rest of the inventory makes its way over to Downtown Disney at DLR and WDW. Here is a list of the Vinylmation that were released here:
Angel & Devil Donald Duck
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 2,000
Beauty and the Beast Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Caley Hicks
Edition Size: 1,500
This set was sold out at Expo.
Black & White Minnie Mouse
Retail Price: $16.95
Artist Name: Eric Caszatt
Edition Size: 2,000
D23 Sorcerer Logo’s
Retail Price: $16.95
Artist Name: Caley HIcks
Edition Size: 2,000
Yellow 3/4, LE 1500
Blue 1/5, LE 400
Clear 1/20, LE 100
These were also sold out at Expo.
Monsters University Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Ron Cohee
Edition Size: 1,500
Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Ron Cohee
Edition Size: 1,000
Silly Symphony Set
Retail Price: $29.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 1,000
Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story
Retail Price: $24.95
Artist Name: Thomas Scott
Edition Size: 1,500
There were various Artist Signings at the Dream Store throughout the weekend that included Vinylmation artists Thomas Scott, Caley Hicks and Ron Cohee. This is were the Marvel Vinylmation series was officially revealed though Trading Cards that were handed out.
Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Black Panther, Black Widow, Vision, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Dr. Strange, Nick Furry, a Mystery Chaser, 2 Variants, and a Combo Pack with Hawkeye were all confirmed with Thomas Scott as the artist. The Trading Card Set included 1 card for each character and a variant art card for Iron Man, Thor and Captain America, plus a checklist. October 11th was confirmed as the release date.
There were some customs around the Dream Store including the show stopping Alice in Wonderland Chess Set by Miss Mindy.
And John Henselmeier's 9" Sour Oswald.
Noah had a few Wild West Mickey airbrushed customs in the shop, among some other artwork. He also had a shop in the Collector's Corner area of the expo floor where he would meet and greet with guests.
I also enjoyed a few pieces of other art work that adorned the Dream Store walls. Among those were the Disney Red Heads print by Amy Meeberson of Pocket Princess fame.
And Disney Afternoons by James Silverman.
The DISNEY STORE averaged a 2.5-3 hour wait much of the weekend. This was a small shop with some exclusive and first purchase opportunity items. They released some very limited pins and Funko Pop! as well as the Fairytale Couple product line along with Ariel and Jack Skellington merchandise. The Vinylmation released here were very coveted. The Little Mermaid Blind Box Series was released first at D23 for $12.95 per blind box. A limited release Ursula 3 Pack retailed for $39.95.
And a limited release Ursula 9" with King Triton Jr. retailed for $80.
The Ursulas were not LE and the 9” is rumored to eventually be sold at the DisneyStore.com. The 3 Pack did sell out at the event. The Little Mermaid blind box series is now available at all Disney Stores, Online and at D-Streets.
There was also a Black and White Mickey and a Black and White Minnie. Both sold as open window for $24.95 each and were packaged with a Disney Store pin. Mickey was available all weekend at an LE of 2000.
Minnie, an LE of only 300, was released and sold out on Saturday. Mickey did not sell out and is now up for sale at the Burbank Studio Store.
WDI MICKEY’S OF GLENDALE was my most anticipated store. I loaded up on WDI pins and picked up the intriguing Vinylmation set that instantly became one of my favorite sets ever produced. Check out my full review here. The Imagineering Vinylmation set consisted of 8 figures sold in Open Window boxes behind the checkout counter. They were limited to 1000 of each design and retailed for $14.95.
David Buckley (black shirt, facing camera) and Justin Hamana (black shirt on left), a couple WDI Graphic Designers, were the artists for the set and held a couple meet and greet opportunities.
A few other Vinylmation stories made headlines over the weekend. Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story premiered. Blank is a stop motion animated series that will consist of twelve, 3 minute webisodes and should be available soon at Disney.com/blank. It feels wrong to like it, because I understand that it is advertising disguised as entertainment and art... but what isn't these days? It was beautiful animation and had a heartwarming story. Check out my full review here. During the Disney Interactive panel, we saw concept art and the first full episode of Blank.
Blank also had a set up on the expo floor where they played videos, talked about the making of the film and had one of the sets from the filming.
We also discovered that the Sorcerer Level D23 guests (a $1500 ticket) received a Radio Disney Ardy in their gift pack! Remember those? Ya, they did not sell out back at the Radio Disney Music Awards, but supposedly, this was the last of them they had in stock. It appears a box of Junior Pairs 2 were also among the gifts.
photo from Stitch Kingdom |
Over in the collectors corner section of the expo, we saw many booths with Vinylmation for sale. We also happened upon a booth manned by custom Vinylmation artists Evilos and NRB Relic.
But the expo was not all about Vinylmation of course. In fact, for the second D23 Expo in a row, my favorite purchase was not Vinylmation or Pins! Two years ago, Mattel sold this Woody's Roundup puppet box.
This year, Mattel sold a Buzz Lightyear Small Fry Poultry Palace happy meal box! It is amazing.
Mattel also had this Dinoco die cast set. It was very popular, but at $100 I passed.
Zoe of course freaked out all weekend because there was so much Ariel, including artwork, tees, dolls and a new Sephora makeup line.
Rapinzel was drawn to the large Tink section and picked up a nice Tinkerbell tee.
I was taken, being a manly man of course, by the Cinderella's carriage monster truck!
This was just one of the many props and stages advertising the new Disney Infinity video game that was released this past Sunday. Thousands of guest got hands on play time with the game and if you waited in a long enough line, you got a free Disney Infinity figure.
The Disney Interactive panel unveiled a ton about the game, including a Toy Story play set and new figures that include Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Jack Skellington, Wreck it Ralph, Vanelope, Phinieas, Agent P, Elsa, Anna, Rapunzel and Sorcerer Mickey.
Like any great marketing tool, there will be variant and limited edition figures. One such figure, a special Sorcerer Mickey, was given to the guests of the Disney Interactive panel and was limited to 5,000. Sorcerer Mickey will be available for purchase in January 2014, but this one (I've heard two stories) either has a different pose or has silver stars and moons in the ears instead of white.
As always, there were some great costumes.
And the Waffle-inator!
Outside the convention center, Ursula was crawling out of the ground ready to shop!
But it was the Imagineering Pavilion that stole the show.
Avatar tease |
Disney Springs model |
Blueprints for ONE attraction |
Yale Gracey's desk mock up |
Early model for Spaceship Earth |
Star War tease |
Early model for The Land at Epcot |
After a busy weekend, the 2013 D23 Expo was over, but the fun was just getting started. Well, actually, the fun started a few hours off the plane back on Thursday. You see, although Monday was our first scheduled day to visit Disneyland, I could not wait to see Cars Land, so we went directly from the airport and were walking around Radiator Springs on day one. It exceeded every single expectation. While Radiator Springs Racers is probably my new favorite Disney attraction, the highlight was just being immersed into the interactive environment. Every detail from the movie was there. And the fact that Lightning and Mater drive down the street and talk to everyone... pure magic.
I miss eating and drinking out of cones |
Very cool queue row numbers all over DLR |
I got to see a real Piston Cup! |
The queue for Mater's Junkyard Jamboree was a nice treat |
On Monday, we did make it back to DCA where I was able to meet up again with Zoe and, for the first time, Annemarie. Vinylmation fans know her as a talented custom Vinylmation artist, and although we have known each other for two years and became very good friends, we had never met in person until this trip. Zoe, Annemarie, Rapinzel and myself had diner at Carthay Circle Restaurant that day and were treated to a very special surprise. Our table was not ready, so they gave us the Buena Vista VIP booth! Walt Disney's daughter ate in that very booth the night before the Grand Reopening of DCA. It was the best service I've ever had. Amazing food, drinks and friends in the a wonderful atmosphere.
Talking about atmosphere... Trader Sams at the Disneyland Hotel. Wow, we had a blast there. The bartenders and the bar itself perform a show based on what drinks are ordered. And I left the place with two tiki themed mugs.
Besides Cars Land and Buena Vista Street, I was able to go on a few attractions for the very first time. Grizzly River Run was super fun. Even first thing in the morning while the August chill was still in the air. We found out really quick why there was no wait at park open. And I see what all the fuss is about over the Matterhorn Bobsleds (Annemarie's favorite ride). It was so fantastic, I had to take the trip twice. Mickey and the Magical Map is a must see show at Disneyland. The soundtrack was great with good on stage performances.
What a great trip! And I met lots of great people too. I'm already missing Cars Land and my friends and looking forward to 2015!