Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

Honoring The Brave And The Fallen...











Thank you for all that you have did to protect our great country...

Today, Memorial Day, we honor and pay our respects to those that put on the uniform and place themselves in harm's way so as to protect the freedoms we take for granted.

Thank you from Blue Sky Disney,

Honor

Monday, January 21, 2013

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

From Merry To Happy...

To old acquaintances be forgot...












A very Happy New Year to everyone who steps into our world...

Here's to a better, brighter, more positive world for everyone in 2013.

May your year start out good, only get better, and end the best yet.


From everyone here at Blue Sky Disney.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Wishing You A Blue Christmas...

The gift of love and joy to you... 





A Blue Sky one, that is...

From all of us here at Blue Sky Disney, to all of you, a Merry Christmas and happy holidays.  Thank you for your support and devotion to the site.  I have always cared about Disney as a source of inspiration and solace in a world that needs every bit of positive influence that it can get.

Not everything can make the world a better place, but a smile and a warm heart are good places to start.  Walt Disney knew that.  I know that.  Maybe you do to?  I wish you a great time with friends and family as we close out the old year, and prepare for the new.  Thanks for coming, and thanks for caring.

Do good, stay safe...

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful...

No turkey...

 To all of you and your family from all of us here at Blue Sky Disney, have a Happy Thanksgiving...

With all the problems in this world it's important every now and then to reflect on what we have to be appreciative for. So have a turkey leg, watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, sit back and not argue with that relative you only see this once a year. Oh, and after dinner you might want to gather everyone in the car and go see "Wreck-It Ralph" as a great way to cap off the night. Really. It's that good.

See you after the stuffing...

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Know Flakes...

Deck the halls, just not before November...





The Holidays are the best time of the year in Disneyland, but not everything goes according to plan...


No sooner had the digital ink dried on our post about the decorations for Halloween than the Suits and higher-ups in Disneyland Entertainment decided to put a halt to the theming for this year.  The plan to slowly add layers of theming to the park, particularly Buena Vista Street and Cars Land is still on, but this year, since most of the prep has gone toward Christmas, the plans were scrapped.

Apparently the minimalist plans for the front entrance and Radiator Springs were too minimalistic.  They will add more and more detail to the holiday theming, but the Suits wanted to have a bit more for the areas and not look as though they were skimping.  They actually start planning for these things almost a year ahead, and the main plans have always focused on Christmas, with much less on the Halloween decorations.

It was determined that the focus for DCA's rebranding shouldn't have anything that looks as an afterthought, so the designers are hard at work focusing on a grander, more elaborate and period themed, spooky decoration extravaganza for 2013.  Fear not, it'll be grand, but it won't be here this Halloween.

Now, with that done, the Christmas decorations over in Buena Vista Street and Cars Land as well as other areas are going to shine.  You will truly walk back into a 20's/30's Los Angeles during the winter holidays.  The way Walt would have celebrated it, had you been around to see it.  The music, decorations and characters are going to make DCA a place to be.  California Adventure was never in competition with Disneyland over the past decade during X-Mas.

This year, that will not be the case.

The garlands, lights and music when you walk down that early 20th century street way toward the beauty of the Carthay Circle Theater will take you out of the problems of the modern world and pull you into a nostalgic view of what this great city could have/would have been like at this time.  That circular area in front of Elias and Company?  That's where the new Christmas tree will go, all bright and lit up to stun guests.  Walking into Elias, you'll get the feeling you've entered an early Macy's store, complete with a display set up for that jolly old man himself.  That's right, Santa will now be located inside the main store on BVS, instead of being in that little gazebo on Paradise Pier.  It will evoke a very Macy's Christmas feel and Mr. Claus will have plenty of elves around him to greet kids young and young at heart.

Cars Land will have a toon themed Christmas that could only exist in a world populated by cars.  The theming will correspond to each character and how they celebrate this holy holiday, from Mater, to Filmore, to Lightning.  Everyone will have their own decorations.  And wait until you see how Radiator Springs musically celebrates the holiday with the entertainment offerings.  Walking down the Mother Road with the songs playing and the decorations surrounding you will be accentuated by the color theming of the Cadillac Mountain Range as it envelopes you and creates that Yuletide feel.

The rest of the park will have decorations as well, but not to the degree of these two new lands, but the plan, as was the Halloween plan, would be to add more and more detail to the other areas of the park as the years go by.  World of Color will help ring in the holidays as well, but the planners have not yet decided if a pre-show celebrating the holidays or the full out Christmas themed show that some creatives want.  But DCA will be a memorable alternative to the original park this year.


It won't be an afterthought as guests will finally have a choice for their holiday experience...

Friday, September 7, 2012

Hallowed Ground...

Boo, I mean, boo...




In a few weeks the holidays will begin at the Disneyland Resort...

Soon you'll be able to walk into the "Nightmare Before Christmas" seasonal overlay of the Haunted Mansion and take part in all of the HalloweenTime parties, or just walk through all the heavily layered lands of this holiday. But then there is the excitement of seeing what will happen across the Esplanade. Remember how Buena Vista Street was themed to an old fashioned celebration of the Fourth of July? It was minimal, but showed how you can take this great new entrance and turn it into something even more special. But now, the next major holiday is right around the corner and you have to wonder what is up the sleeves of Disneyland's entertainment department?

From what I hear, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised and happy. But this is the first season for the newly rebranded park, and the thought is that it will be adding layers upon layers as the years go by. So we will find areas throughout the park decked out in orange and black and other activities to go with Halloween, but it will also be a minimalistic celebration of this spooky time. This won't be as dramatic as the Christmas layover which will go all out, but unless the plans change, the areas around Disney's second gate will still be filled with enough ghosts and ghouls to delight the child in all of us. And each year, more and more theming will be added.

Now that's scary...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Blue Hearts...

From Blue Sky to you...


Today is Valentine's Day...

To all the lovers out there, be it Disney Lovers or lovers in general, go out and enjoy this special day. Live life for what great opportunities it has to offer you. Take that better-half out to a nice evening and celebrate being with and in love with them.

Love is precious, hold on to it...

Monday, July 4, 2011

A Fourth Of Liberty...

Red, white and blue baby...







Two hundred, thirty-five years ago America was born...

Happy 4th of July! A group of representatives gathered from the thirteen independent colonies of Great Britain, to put together a union that would help them brush off the shackles of Mother England. What they put down with a quill in ink upon paper, this very day we celebrate. A day on which we cherish the God given freedoms that our Founding Fathers acknowledged to us on this historic event in 1776.

You may not believe it, but there was a time early on when people didn't really know which day to celebrate our founding, either the Declaration of Independence, which was signed on July 4, 1776, or when the Constitution was passed on September 17, 1787. It took many years for the tradition to take hold and become the celebration we now know it as. By the time our fiftieth anniversary had come along, it had taken hold and on that occasion, something very poignant happened.

Our second President(John Adams) and third President(Thomas Jefferson) both died on that day... in the same year, 1826... just as we were celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United States of America! And the president at the time was John Quincy Adams, the son of the former president. Both Adams and Jefferson had been bitter rivals in the early days of our founding. Years later, they started up a correspondence after many years of not speaking to one another and eventually became close friends. But the rivalry still remained. When John Adams breathed his last breath he was heard to say: "Jefferson still lives." But he was wrong. Jefferson had passed away a few hours before him earlier that day. Coincidence? No. Not in my belief, at least.

Providence, it was providence. Happy 235th Birthday, America! Everyone go out and celebrate the freedoms and liberty given to us by our Creator, acknowledged by our Founders and defended by our Forefathers. Don't just have a barbeque or a day at the beach.

Freedom and liberty are too precious to be so trivial...

Monday, May 30, 2011

Honoring The Fallen...

Thank you for all that you have did to protect our great country...






Today, Memorial Day, we honor and pay our respects to those that put on the uniform and place themselves in harm's way so as to protect the freedoms we take for granted.

Thank you from Blue Sky Disney,

Honor

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy Saint Patrick's Day...

Another pint of Guiness, please...
















May the Luck of the Irish be with you today, my friends...

To everyone out there, from we Irish here (more than just me, so you know), have a great, happy and blessed St. Patty's Day!

May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past....

Monday, February 14, 2011

Blue Sky Hearts You...

I wuuuuuuuuuuv you...






Today is Valentine's Day...

To all the lovers out there, be it Disney Lovers or lovers in general, go out and enjoy this special day. Live life for what great opportunities it has to offer you. Take that better-half out to a nice evening and celebrate being with and in love with them.

And don't forget those flowers...

Saturday, January 1, 2011

So You're Eleven Now...

To old friends who shouldn't be forgotten...



And so another grain of sand slips through the hour glass...

We now welcome the second year of the second decade of the Twenty-first century. Don't just sit there, life is passing you by. Go out and do something!

From all of us here at Blue Sky Disney, to you and your family and friends, Happy New Year! May 2011 bring you much happiness, greater wealth and good health.

And don't forget those resolutions...

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Happiness & Light...

Merry, merry, merry...








To all of you from all of us here at Blue Sky Disney...

Have a very, Merry Christmas! Here's wishing your hearts be warm and your home filled with good food, great friends and a loving family.

May Love and Joy come to you...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Giving Thanks...

Pass the mash potatoes, please...






To all of you and your family from all of us here at Blue Sky Disney, have a Happy Thanksgiving...

With all the problems in this world it's important every now and then to reflect on what we have to be appreciative for. So have a turkey leg, watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, sit back and not argue with that relative you only see this once a year. Oh, and after dinner you might want to gather everyone in the car and go see "Tangled" as a great way to cap off the night. Really. It's that good.

See you after the stuffing...

Monday, November 22, 2010

Christmas Around The Disney World...

Tis the time of year...











Ho, ho, ho...

Christmas and Disney seem to go hand in hand...

The Holiday season is my favorite time to go to Disneyland and I thought I'd take this chance to put up some commercials showing how the Mouse sells the "Disney" experience around each of its resorts. I've found it interesting seeing the interpretations of each park and how it relates to each culture. All are different, yet each have a similar theme that represents everyone and what we like and share in common.

First off, starting with the one for the park that started it all, Disneyland a couple years ago that's quite nice.

This one is supposed to be for all the Disney Parks worldwide, but is meant to sell you on going to California or Florida in reality. Still, it's nicely done and slick, but not personal.

Here is one that shows the fun that happens at the Tokyo Disneyland's "Christmas Fantasy" in this joyous time.

Then there is this one for the "Harborside Christmas" which I really miss at TDS.

This one for Tokyo DisneySEA shows exactly why it's the most beautiful them park in the world and Christmas only adds more depth to that statement.

And here is another one for this year's "Christmas Wishes" that shows why this park is the perfect Christmas present.

Here's one celebrating Christmas during the 25th anniversary of the resort that's nice.

Here's a nice, touching one that Hong Kong used to tie in the opening of IASWA with the holiday spirit.

This one was made for Hong Kong's "Sparkling Christmas" celebration a couple years ago.

Here's the one for HKDL the year before that as well.

And here is the commercial that Hong Kong Disneyland happens to be running for Christmas this year.

But my favorite is this one for the "Disney Enchanted Christmas" held at Disneyland Paris. It's not the slickest, but that song with those images seem to capture the true nature of the holidays for me.

It's a small world after all...

Friday, October 29, 2010

Seaing Wishes...


Christmas at Tokyo DisneySEA is a magical place...

Truthfully, every Disney park is special this time of year. I personally love Disneyland's decorations and theming best. But there is something to be said about what goes on in Tokyo. While I like the Tokyo Disneyland's Christmas Fantasy theming, the decorations over at Tokyo DisneySEA are unique just like the park. I'm going to miss the Harborside Christmas that they've had going on over the past few years. That "Candlelight Reflections" is so beautiful to experience. Well this year the holiday theming and decorations are known as Christmas Wishes. In fact, the official website for it just went live the other day so go take a look at it. But be warned, it's in Japanese, but the graphics are puuuurty, and it gives you a sense of what it's going to be like.

For more information about the Christmas offerings head over to Joe in Japan's blog. He offers a lot of great info and some interesting details. Maybe you should book a trip to this special place?

If so, better get those gifts soon, it's just around the corner...

Sunday, July 4, 2010

1300 Turn 234...


Happy 4th of July! 1300 words celebrating our liberty were put with a quill in ink upon paper this very day. A day on which we celebrate the freedoms that our Founding Fathers gave to us on this historic event in 1776. You may not believe it, but there was a time early on when people didn't really know which day to celebrate our founding, either the Declaration of Independence, which was signed on July 4, 1776, or when the Constitution was passed on September 17, 1787. It took many years for the tradition to take hold and become the celebration we now know it as. By the time our fiftieth anniversary had come along, it had taken hold and on that occasion, something very poignant happened.

Our second President(John Adams) and third President(Thomas Jefferson) both died on that day... in the same year, 1826... just as we were celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United States of America! And the president at the time was John Quincy Adams, the son of the former president. Both Adams and Jefferson had been bitter rivals in the early days of our founding. Years later, they started up a correspondence and eventually became friends. But the rivalry still remained. When John Adams breathed his last breath he was heard to say: "Jefferson still lives." But he was wrong. Jefferson had passed away a few hours before him earlier that day. Coincidence? No. Not in my belief, at least.

Providence, it was providence.

Happy 234th Birthday, America! Everyone go out and celebrate the freedoms and liberty given to us by our Creator, acknowledged by our Founders and defended by our Forefathers...

Sunday, June 20, 2010

I love you, Dad...


To the man that's married to and taken care of my mother, I have to wish a great, compliment filled day...

I owe you a lot for putting up with me as a mean, stubborn little colt that drank your beer and lied about it. Never did find those drunk gremlins, did we?

Happy Father's Day to you, Sir...

Monday, May 31, 2010

Honor The Brave, Respect The Fallen...

Thank you...









Today, Memorial Day, we honor and pay our respects to those that put on the uniform and place themselves in harm's way so as to protect the freedoms we take for granted.

Thank you from Blue Sky Disney,

Honor