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Welcome to the new home (and new look) of MousePlanet! We’re currently performing a long overdue replatforming of our site to utilize newer technology and provide a cleaner experience for you ...
When EPCOT Center opened in 1982, the icon for the new Disney theme park was Spaceship Earth that dominated the entrance. It served as the primary landmark and could be seen throughout Future ...
With Michael Jackson’s tragic death in June 2009, there was a flood of special magazines and media tribute projects that detailed the life and achievements of the innovative singer/dancer.
I haven't made it down to the most magical place on Earth since the start of the pandemic, which is kind of depressing. That said, you can never keep a good shopper down, and thankfully I've been ...
This is a year filled with many Disney anniversaries, including the 25th birthday of the acclaimed film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (no question mark at the end because of a Hollywood superstition ...
As we continue to celebrate Disney's Animal Kingdom's 22 nd anniversary this month, I thought it might be interesting to take a closer look at the park's first year of operation and, in particular ...
The Land Pavilion wasn't originally the place where most park guests darted to at “rope drop.” Previously, a lot of guests would either walk right by it without wanting to go in or they would ...
It’s time to play the music! It’s time to light the lights! It’s time to meet the Muppets—in 3-D tonight! Jim Henson’s Muppet*Vision 3-D was one of the very last projects personally ...
Sometime today—perhaps even while you’re reading this article—the Dream Squad will award one unsuspecting Disneyland visitor the opportunity to be the first “official” guest in the new ...
Some Disney fans don’t even know there is a restaurant almost hidden at the back of the Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. Perhaps people don’t immediately think of Mama Melrose’s ...
chairs along the deck of a cruise ship instead, with a life preserver ring logo we would see constantly throughout the rest of the cruise.
As I mentioned in part one (link) “The Great Mouse Detective” was rushing to completion in 1985 and the fate of Disney feature animation was in the balance. Could inexperienced and unproven ...