Bairstow
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I did like the news about a third Kingdom Hearts game, although I admit I still haven't made it all the way through the second.
MC Chris thoroughly summed up my thoughts on Kingdom Hearts 2.
I did like the news about a third Kingdom Hearts game, although I admit I still haven't made it all the way through the second.
Weird question...did they announce that there would be another Expo in 2017? I remember there being an announcement at the end of the last two Expos that there would be another one. Just wondering...
Update: It was later revealed that Star Wars Land at Disneyland will be taking over Big Thunder Ranch and nearby backstage areas to comprise that 14 acres. It will begin construction by the end of 2017. (Source: @DisneylandToday)
Nice report! If you ever have a chance to see Disneyland Paris, do it. Tony assembled a great team and has great ideas. Tom Morris will get more of your attention after that for his work on Fantasyland.
Here is the sea of people waiting outside the ACC waiting to get in.
Things were really crazy on Friday...but ya'all probably have heard all about it by now.
For anyone familiar with the ACC, this shows only a very SMALL area directly in front of the entrance.
All around the entire building stretched lines as far as the eye could see...and i mean ALL sides.
It was quite a sight to see.
I have more 'crowd photos' if you would like to see them....this one shown more of the building and less of the masses.
I didn't do the overnight thing...but arrived around 9am and things were already quite chaotic, confusing, and uncomfortably HOT.
People were very cranky and it was a lousy way to start off ones' Expo experience...but i knew it was coming.
I had been long forewarned...and knew not to bother arriving too early as there really was no point unless merchandise was a top priority ( for me, it was not ).
I really felt bad for other newbies who arrived and were not prepared or didn't do their research ahead of time.
Must have been a horrible shock....and i am sure many left extremely disgruntled.
Dr. Jones and his friend Sallah however fit right into this chaotic scene....shown here in front of me in line on Friday morning pondering their next adventure that awaits far in the distance....
After sweltering in the heat for a good hour or two just to get into the building ( which for me, was around 11:30 ) it was time to wait in another massive long line to secure a StagePass for the ONE 'must see' panel i wished to experience out of the entire three day Event.
That was mind numbing as well...but the panel was well worth it.
I think i spent almost two hours in line to get this little piece of paper to insure i had a seat for this entertaining panel.
After waiting in the heat outside, and then moving inside to wait another couple of hours for StagePass, i was knackered.
I walked around kind of in a dazed state...and couldn't really focus on the displays and the Pavilions yet as much as i would have liked.
I felt a little overwhelmed, and needed to sit down and take a breather.
So i 'crashed' in the D23 commoners lounge on the Show Floor and took in some contemplative time.
Part of the exhaustion was also brought on by being a little stressed earlier on in the StagePass line...as there is absolutely NO guarantees that waiting in that long line will actually get you the panel Pass you were waiting for.
So the first half of Friday's experience was.....not all that enjoyable.
A scene from the Show Floor -
The later half of the day on Friday however, was MUCH better.
The Imagineering panel was a great experience...although i had wished i had been able to sit closer.
Here are a few blurred photos i snapped during the panel....showing how far back i was, despite all the waiting and dedication -
Start of the panel -
The man of the hour, Tony Baxter, telling his marvelous tale on stage.
I really would have enjoyed hearing more from him...but it's difficult in a group session setting like this panel was.
He was wonderfully entertaining as always -
My experience on Saturday was a little better, as i had no 'goals' to accomplish and i only waited in one semi-short line ( by D23 Expo standards ) to check out the Imagineering shop 'Mickey's Of Glendale' at the end of the day.
The rest of the day i just kind of wandered around to enjoy the various Pavilions on the Show Floor as i was better able to focus on what was before me.
The vibe of the crowd was much more relaxed on Saturday...people really seemed to be in a utter frenzied state on Friday and it effected me.
The real surprise of the day was actually being able to get into the Parks & Resorts panel. I really did not expect to be able to get in, as i was not planning on lining up a ahead of time.
But on a whim, i did just that...and waited less then an hour to get in.
I'm glad i did, as it was good to see in person.
I really liked the Parks & Resorts Pavilion naturally, and the Pandora display was also nice to see.
The collectors booths were interesting to view, but it made me chuckle to see some of the pricing for items they were trying to sell that i have in my collection.
I bought nothing, except the few items i picked up at Mickey's Of Glendale.
I didn't get to experience the Archives exhibit...the line was way too long and every time i passed by i was on my way somewhere.
I saw a few things while walking by that i was glad to view, such as a original popcorn cart from Disneyland ( makes me think of Tony and his teenage days at Disneyland ) and the original Maleficent dragon head from 'Fantasmic'.
Photos of said items -
The REAL reason for going to this Expo for me was the chance to meet Tony Baxter in person.
While i have enjoyed a 'long distance' relationship in some respects, it is always nice to be able to finally meet with someone face to face and i have been awaiting the opportunity for some time.
So Sunday was the 'big day' for me at the Expo and the highlight of the entire experience.
As i noted in a earlier post, i only leaned the day before i left that he was scheduled to do a signing via the Expo app ( NOT the website! ).
So i duly arrived early Sunday morning...and immediately took my spot in line a hour before his appearance to be sure i would be able to participate.
Met a lot of interesting Baxter fans while sitting in that line...some had some amazing stories to share.
When the time came, Tony was generous and charming, and it was a great honor to finally have this chance to say some things to him in person.
I think he took them to heart, to be honest.
I presented him with a special hand made card in honor of his recent 50th Anniversary at Disney, which he enjoyed.
After my time with him, i stayed to watch other fans have their experience with him.
He stayed long after the scheduled session had ended...making sure everyone who wanted to see him did.
So the 3,000 mile flight from coast to coast, the hours of waiting, the money invested, and the sheer will power to stay together during all of this had a wonderful 'happy ending'.
I did however feel bad for Tom Morris.
He was paired with Tony during the signing session and Tony was clearly getting a lot of love from the fans, and poor Tom was just.....there.
I kept having people in line with me during the session keep asking each other'who is that guy sitting next to Tony..?'
Wow.
These are the uber-fans we are talking about here...they should all know who Tom Morris is !
I had a good time with the two of them.
Here is a fun moment shown below, when the three of us had a impromptu 'Imagineering brainstorming session' where we talked about the possible future for Dreamfinder & Figment.
How often do you get to have a chance to do THAT with Tom Morris and Tony Baxter...??
What a cool moment for this self confessed WED-head !
So from the craziness and fatigue of Friday...to the mellow uncertainty of Saturday...to the joyful realization of a dream on Sunday.
What a roller coaster.
Would i do a D23 Expo again...?
Depends on what was presented, but yes, i think i might be lured back.
It was all about the panels and general displays for me.
Not the merch ( although i enjoyed MOG and my WED stuff..!) and not the shopping.
It was all about the 'experience'...although much of it was labored.
Tony's presence put that all in perspective however and led to a truly 'happy ending'.
Would i do something differently now, having gone through my first Expo experience?
I cannot think of anything to be honest, as i think i did a fairly good job preparing ahead of time.
If anything, i would have listened to myself and brought my insulated Resort mug to keep ice water on me at all times.
That would have been nice when waiting outside in the heat, but last minute i decided not to bring it.
I will say this - thank goodness for 'Mustache Mikes' Italian ice truck out front !
A real life saver....
I may have mentioned this earlier, so forgive the repeat if this is the case....
Sunday was a much more pleasant experience getting into the ACC as they actually had signage outside telling you where the ends of the various lines were.
Also, Cast Members were working the lines playing games and handing out impromptu prizes.
This helped ease the fatigue of standing there ( or sitting on concrete ) and cheered up the audience a little.
The best part however was the Event staff pre-scanning the tickets of those already lined up.
This made a huge difference in the speed of entry once the time came, as we could all just march up to the doors and go in instead of having to wait to be scanned pre-entry.
I do hope they remember to do this next year for all three days.
It really made a big difference, especially the pre-scanning.
Jenn! Loved the insightful trip report! I've always wanted to go to D23, yet I really hate the massive crowds, so I've decided against going. It's so cool you got a little 'brainstorming session' with Tom and Tony...now if only Disney would consider a solid re-imagining of Imagination...
Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed following your informative posts while you were at D23, as they provided insight as to what D23 was all about. (I hadn't even heard of "D23" until I joined the WDW Magic forums a few years ago.) Your first-hand experiences were fascinating to read. Also, I was thrilled for you that you met Tony Baxter! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on D23 while you were there, and now with some of your follow up thoughts.
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