Anybody know whats in store for 2010 yet? I've been looking on the website for a few days now
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Re: 2010 Events
Originally posted by ryanvalle View PostNo idea yet. My guess is that nothing will be announced till the new year and will be spring time events.sigpic...After a YEAR I finally was able to figure out my password again! I'm baaack! Woohoo!(:
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Re: 2010 Events
Originally posted by MTdizzle94 View PostI'm thinking World of Color and/or Alice events....sigpic...After a YEAR I finally was able to figure out my password again! I'm baaack! Woohoo!(:
Disney is my life <3
Thank Walt for all he did! <3
Future Imagineer <3
Keep Disney the way Walt intended it!!
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Originally posted by LittleImagineer View PostDo these events cost money? If so, how much do they usually cost?
The monthly studio and archive tours have been free in the past. The Up midnight showing was free at the El Capitan, but the Princess and the Frog showing cost $50 at the WD Studio Theater. There was no special event for the opening night of Disney's A Christmas Carol. The hope for 2010 is that there will be opening night events for Alice, Prince of Persia, and Toy Story 3.
The Disneyland 2009 Candlelight Spectacular cost $275, did not sell out, and most thought that it was overpriced. The WDW 2009 Magic & Merriment (including Epcot's version of the Candlelight processional) costs $195, sold out in 10 minutes, and involved two days in three of the WDW parks (MK, Epcot, DHS). Most thought that it was worth the money.
So far, the D23 events are only announced a month in advance and tend to be midweek and midday. You need the flexibility to change your workdays and workhours.Mike L
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D23 Charter Member
'09 - D23 Expo, Princess & the Frog preview, Magic & Merriment Weekend
'10 - 1st Anniversary Party, Roy Disney Tribute, Pollyanna screening, Toy Story Marathon, Disney Archives 40th Anniversary, Dateline Disneyland 1955, Secretariat preview, Destination D, Zorro screening, Tangled preview
'11 - Love is Magical, 2nd Anniversary Mixer, Absent Minded Professor screening, Destination D, Studio Tour, Sci-Fi Academy, D23 Expo (premier), Babes in Toyland screening, Magic & Merriment Weekend
'12 - Newsies screening, Journey to Marceline tour, Sister Act screening, Brave preview, Brave artists meet/greet/screening, Treasures Exhibit - Reagan Library preview, Timothy Green premiere, Destination D (diamond), Treasure Island screening, Magic & Merriment Weekend
'13 - El Capitan Peter Pan Panel & Screening, Disney Video Game Unveiling, Fanniversary, OZ preview, Son of Flubber screening, Summer Magic screening, Tiki Room 50th anniversary, D23 Expo (sorcerer), Sword in the Stone screening, Hocus Pocus screening, Frozen preview, 20,000 Leagues screening
'14 - Pirate Fairy screening, Rebel Rendezvous, Three Musketeers screening, Mr. Toad screening, Snow White screening, Big Hero 6 preview, Little Mermaid screening, Destination D
'15 - D23 Expo, Pinocchio screening,
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Re: 2010 Events
The D23 website gives some hints:
"Gold- and Silver-tier Members will receive opportunities to attend magical, one-of-a-kind events all year long — everything from advance screenings of Disney films and VIP tours of the Studio Lot to exclusive gatherings at Disney parks."
Also found this interesting about the number of members: "D23 has grown to encompass tens of thousands of members from more than 30 countries around the world." Tens of thousands! If that is true, I don't see Disney ending D23 anytime soon.
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