Showing posts with label Buena Vista Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buena Vista Street. Show all posts

Monday, 9 July 2012

New & Beautiful Disney California Adventure Web Site



With all these attractions openings all around the world i almost missed this and i'm glad that i finally didn't as the new website specially designed for the re-opening of Disney California Adventure is simply beautiful!

And not only the visuals are gorgeous but the 3D effect done with a new technique in websites design is extremely cool. Basically, it looks like each image has multiple layers which are "moving" when you scroll down. You can have a look at the visuals below with the screen captures but of course you won't have the multi-plans effect that you have on the DCA website HERE ...on which i strongly suggest you to jump as in addition to all this you also have cool slide shows for each DCA section.





















Pictures: copyright Disney

Friday, 22 June 2012

Great "Night and Day" Buena Vista Street Videos

These two new videos of DCA Buena Vista Street are great! One is filmed on day and the other one at night but i strongly recommend you to watch them. The one filmed on daylight is the first one which will show you Buena Vista Street after opening, so with plenty of people, what is a normal day now at DCA with 40000+ guests coming in daily. And what is great is that it looks now, with the "life" that guests are bringing in, like if Buena Vista Street had always existed! And the night video is a beautiful one, too, so don't miss them!







Videos: Asianjma123, Fantasmiceddie24

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Walt and Mickey “Storytellers” statue unveiled today at Buena Vista Street



The new “Storytellers” statue of Walt with Mickey showing Walt at his arrival in L.A in 1923 was unveiled today at Buena Vista Street, in the new hub of Disney California Adventure. Ray Spencer, creative director for Buena Vista Street, explained last year on the Disney Parks Blog the story behind the statue when the model was unveiled at D23 Expo:

How does this statue help tell the story of Buena Vista Street?

It is a young Walt Disney as you would have seen him when he just stepped off the train from Kansas City in 1923, arriving in California to pursue his dreams. The street is set in the time period between 1923-1937, the time when Walt arrived and subsequently innovated, risked and created the studio that is the origin of all that The Walt Disney Company has become. He is located on the ground, not on a pedestal or planter, so that he is accessable to guests – “one of us.” Early Los Angeles (Buena Vista Street) is Walt’s land of opportunity and dreams at this time, and metaphorically it is for our guests as well!

Tell us what is going on in the scene depicted in the statue.

Walt has just arrived in California from Kansas City, and as he looks around in wonder and optimism, the world is his oyster to realize his dreams.
The statue is also an amalgam of young Walt and early Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse – although not created until after Walt’s arrival in Los Angeles – was, according to story, created on a train and was part of Walt’s travels and his muse, and is a fitting travel partner.

How does this statue compliment the iconic Partners statue at Disneyland park?

It could be considered a “bookend” in that in Disneyland park, the Partners statue is a mature Walt and Mickey, already wildly successful and the guests are the benefactors of their effort. Walt has realized his dreams and is sharing with us. Also, the Partners statue is more of a “monument” at Disneyland park.
In Disney California Adventure park, the statue is of young Walt as he arrived in Los Angeles, and at this point in time nobody knew who he was. He is one of us, and his optimism and enthusiasm are yet to be proven. In a way at this point in his life he is “everyman” but you can see it on his face, and in Mickey’s, that through this remarkable individual’s dreams and efforts, something great is going to happen.

How did you decide on the placement of the statue?

We wanted it in the new Hub, facing the center and on the street corner, so that he is one of our guests. We also wanted him near the Carthay Circle Theatre so that he could be part of that scene as well."



Except if i'm wrong, i think that a smaller size replica of the statue is on sale in DCA Stores, as you can see above on this picture from Andy Castro from Mice Chat, which might interest those of you who like it,.

Pictures: copyright Disney, Andy Castro

Ray Spencer interview: copyright Disney

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Buena Vista Street and Red Car Trolley Videos

Editor's Note: Disney and more celebrates the opening of the new Disney California Adventure and Cars Land with video updates and a new slide show header as you can see above. Hope you'll like the new header!

So, the D&M coverage of the new DCA is going on today with a look at the new Buena Vista Street with some great videos. The two first videos are coming from ThomasTheImagineer and disney1218 and are a walk through in Buena Vista Street.







The next videos are from Andy Castro who did a great photo update yesterday on Mice Chat and it will take you on a trip down Buena Vista Street aboard the Red Car Trolley.




This next one shows the Red Car News Boys take to Buena Vista Street.




Don't miss the great pictorial update of Andy Castro on Buena Vista Street with dozens of pictures, on Mice Chat HERE.

Buena Vista Street also include the first Starbucks Coffee Shop to open inside a Disney Theme Park. This Starbuck Coffee is located inside the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Café and stick pretty well to the 1920s theme of Buena Vista Street.




This next video like the one above was filmed in beautiful HD by SoCalAdventureHD1 and will show you the Carthay circle and the new fountain.




This last video from ThomasTheImagineer shows the Carthay Circle and the new fountain at night, and it looks beautiful!




Videos: copyright Andy Castro, ThomasTheImagineer, SoCalAdventureHD1 and disney1218
 

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