D23 winding down?

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Lots of changes coming to D23 .

BURBANK, Calif. – May 16, 2013 – On June 17, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, will launch a massive reimagining of its D23.com website, opening up the wonderful worlds of Disney like never before to its members. The site will provide access to newly digitized content that delves deeply into The Walt Disney Company’s vault of material, past and present, along with exclusive glimpses of the future. The new gated content will be free to current D23 Members; plus D23 is launching a new free level of membership, which will include access to this incredible content. D23.com will continue to offer the latest Disney news free to all guests who visit the site. But D23 Members can unlock even more magic in each section by logging in and accessing content whenever a golden key is shown.

“We’re creating a unique destination that celebrates, in all respects, the essence of Disney,” says Steven Clark, head of D23. “We believe the new site will offer one of the most engaging Disney experiences yet—with even more to come in the future. We look forward to debuting the new D23.com to our current members as well as to new ones from around the world.”
The reimagined D23.com will feature exclusive celebrity interviews; vintage film clips; rarely seen artwork and photography; treasures from the Walt Disney Archives; behind-the-scenes previews of new movies and theme park attractions; and more.

Website highlights at launch will include:

·23 Questions – We enhance our popular feature with audio interviews with Once Upon A Time star Ginnifer Goodwin who reveals her Disney favorites—and what she’s looking forward to in the next season of the hit ABC show. Plus an exclusive with Phineas and Ferb’s popular “evil mastermind” Dr. Heinz Doofenschmirtz, who talks about his truly devious plans… and Christmas.

·D’scovered – Treasures unearthed by the Walt Disney Archives. In the coming weeks the Archives will share extremely rare imagery from the proposed Mickey Mouse Park, a concept which evolved into Disneyland; spine-tingling alternative dialogue for the Haunted Mansion penned by Disney Legend X. Atencio; the illustrated story script for “The Karnival Kid,” the 1929 short in which Mickey Mouse first speaks; and a very special memento created for Walt by legendary artist Salvador Dali.

·Disney A to Z – A complete and newly-updated electronic version of the definitive Disney encyclopedia with more than 7,000 entries written byDave Smith, founder and Chief Archivist Emeritus of the Walt Disney Archives.

·D23 Presents– A deeper dive into all parts of Disney from the opening ofMystic Manor in Hong Kong Disneyland to rarely seen footage of the former Disney Studio on Hyperion Avenue.

·Disney Legends and the Walt Disney Archives – Two new microsites; Disney Legends will provide a deeper look at those who’ve made significant contributions to the Disney legacy, and the Archives site will open up the doors of this venerable institution so D23 can share more of The Walt Disney Company’s expansive collections.

In addition, new departments and sections include: Weird Disney, looking at some of the more unusual and outrageous pieces of Disney’s past; Characters, profiling the most beloved characters from television, film and comics with concept art and complete biographies; The Quotable Walt Disney, a digitized version of the out-of-print book featuring some of Walt’s most enduring words;Ask a Legend, a video feature in which Disney Legends like Marty Sklar answer fans questions; First Look, which gives members a glimpse into what’s new and what’s next including Monsters University; Attraction Rewind, celebrating the beloved attractions of Disney’s past which once delighted theme park guests; andMuppetology, which opens up the Muppet-acular universe of our fuzzy friends. D23’s popular video series Armchair Archivist and Disney Geek will also return with all-new episodes.

And that’s just the beginning—on launch day, D23.com will reveal even more surprises.

D23 Free Membership will include:
• Members-Only Website Content: Access to all exclusive content onD23.com.
• Exclusive Merchandise: D23 offers its members access to exclusive, limited-edition merchandise and collectibles.
• Subscription to Weekly D23 FanFare E-newsletter with breaking news and special offers. (You may opt out of receiving FanFare after your first e-newsletter arrives.)
• Discounted tickets to the D23 Expo 2013: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event(For more information click here.)
 

BrightImagine

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I am so confused by this change. Will the print magazine still exist? What do paying members get beyond free members? Are charter members still charter members?
 

luv

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The part I find most interesting is that the free membership will allow you to buy the stuff they're selling, lol.

I think a lot of people joined, bought some stuff, dropped the membership...and stopped buying stuff.

Now we can buy things again without having to give them $80 for the privilege, lol.
 

nytimez

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The part I find most interesting is that the free membership will allow you to buy the stuff they're selling, lol.

I think a lot of people joined, bought some stuff, dropped the membership...and stopped buying stuff.

Now we can buy things again without having to give them $80 for the privilege, lol.

Bleed the diehards first by making them pony up big cash just for the privilege of paying more money to buy stuff. Then, try to soak everyone else. Hmmm... was this the plan all along?
 

puntagordabob

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Would have made more sense to have it in Orlando every other time. .

Sure wish this was the case.... the reason they dont is that they apparently do not have the convention space in orlando that they have in Anaheim....still baffles me on how that is possible.
 

lego606

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Sure wish this was the case.... the reason they dont is that they apparently do not have the convention space in orlando that they have in Anaheim....still baffles me on how that is possible.

It's simple. Anaheim Convention Center is 1.6 million square feet, Coronado Springs, the largest on WDW property, is 220,000 at most. And Orlando County Convention Center is too far off property (read: too close to Potter)
 

Cosmic Commando

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Sure wish this was the case.... the reason they dont is that they apparently do not have the convention space in orlando that they have in Anaheim....still baffles me on how that is possible.
The Anaheim Convention Center is sooo big that there were legitimate discussions/worries that Anaheim would steal San Diego ComicCon. And it is DIRECTLY across the street from the Disneyland Resort. Plus, the archival stuff comes from California and the celebrities are already in town.
 

RonAnnArbor

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An awful lot -- the events are packed. I don't know exactly how many paid members D23 has, but its probably easily in the tens of thousands (For comparison purposes, there are over a Million Disney season passholders)...

So for the record, D23 is FAR from winding down -- and in fact, its ramping up several aspects like the website...

As a side note, the current issue of D23 is awesome -- featuring The Lone ranger, but also half of it dedicated to Imagineering...
 

Californian Elitist

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The first expo in 2009 wasn't crowded, actually. I got to see everything I wanted at that expo. Fast forward two years later at the 2011 expo and not only was it super crowded, but I didn't get to see one exhibit on my list. Yeah.

I don't know if I'm going this year. It depends on the schedule and how early I can get to Anaheim from Los Angeles. The good thing is my uncle can get tickets for ten bucks, so if I don't get to see anything I want, I would only be wasting a couple of dollars. Not to mention I can just go to Disneyland with my AP if all fails.
 

RonAnnArbor

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Brer Josh, I feel your pain. There certainly isn't anything for a D23 member to do in ANn Arbor michigan either -- but its a short flight to FL or LA if there is something you really must attend (which has been nothing in my history)....but certainly understand the Australia pain....
 

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