DisneyParksFan1
Active Member
So does anyone know if the magazines have arrived yet? Would love to see some scanned images.
Flippin' brilliant. Why didn't I think of that!?!:brick:
You have an amazing grasp of the obvious.
That is SO. HELPFUL.
Thank you for taking the time to share this amazing wisdom.
You're welcome :king:
The images inside of the magazine are suppose to be exclusive to the magazine, not the World Wide Web. Plus, I doubt there are any new pictures in it. Like I said, just go buy one instead of being cheap and asking for someone to scan the pictures. :wave:
I think its funny that people will say that D23 isn't worth it, yet they want information from it that is meant for D23 members only. Speaking of, I think Im gonna go look at those exclusive photos again! :drevil:
I think its funny that people will say that D23 isn't worth it, yet they want information from it that is meant for D23 members only. Speaking of, I think Im gonna go look at those exclusive photos again! :drevil:
I think its funny that people will say that D23 isn't worth it, yet they want information from it that is meant for D23 members only. Speaking of, I think Im gonna go look at those exclusive photos again! :drevil:
And I'm going to go look in my bank account at the money I didn't spend on my D23 membership. To each their own I suppose....
I think its funny that people will say that D23 isn't worth it, yet they want information from it that is meant for D23 members only. Speaking of, I think Im gonna go look at those exclusive photos again! :drevil:
We should have a thread called the D23 Boxing Ring,a thread devoted to fighting about D23.:lookaroun
Yes, we need to have me post more on the subject.:brick::lookaroun
You know, I DO have the magazine with me. It's just not open yet.
However, I did scanned through the article on an Art of Disney stand last Saturday, and the only newest thing I can recall was a small concept art of Belle greeting her guests outside her home (?). I think it just discussed the Fantasylands of then and what to expect for ours. It's probably may just be a reiteration of what we know, but maybe tomorrow I will open and read it.
You know, I DO have the magazine with me. It's just not open yet.
However, I did scanned through the article on an Art of Disney stand last Saturday, and the only newest thing I can recall was a small concept art of Belle greeting her guests outside her home (?). I think it just discussed the Fantasylands of then and what to expect for ours. It's probably may just be a reiteration of what we know, but maybe tomorrow I will open and read it.
Yes it is. It's the cover with the big 70 on the front.
Funny...I see the info right here!
:ROFLOL:
Really? I still don't see the photos posted that are the reason for this conversation.
-In early 2006, Walt Disney Imagineering’s Eric Jacobson, creative lead for the Walt Disney World portfolio, and members of WDI’s Blue Sky Studio, led by Jon Georges, began brainstorming new E-ticket-like attractions for the Magic Kingdom. Imagineering’s creative leaders quickly determined that a bold reimagining of Fantasyland would have a far greater and longer-lasting impact on the Magic Kingdom experience than any one E-ticket attraction could ever hope to make.
Imagineering’s creative leaders quickly determined that a bold reimagining of Fantasyland would have a far greater and longer-lasting impact on the Magic Kingdom experience than any one E-ticket attraction could ever hope to make
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