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| Editor and MiceAge Columnist | 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I The Disney Family Museum focuses on the man before the brand... discuss this here... DIRECT ARTICLE LINK: MiceAge.com - A different look at Disney...
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I GREAT start!! I cant wait to see more. The thing I am wondering is how much of the pieces on Display are owned by the Disney family and how involved the Disney Company is in loaning pieces to the museum. For example the parlor set that was in the Apartment above the Main Street Firestation. Was that removed by the family after walts death or were those items just recently removed from the apartment to be put in the exhibit? |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I I hope to someday get to SFO so I can see this museum! Great article Sue, I look forward to the rest of your review on this!
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I I went to the museum on Saturday as part of the D23 preview weekend. I'll start by telling you that we spent 3.5 hours at the museum and we didn't see everything. We saw tons, in fact, we saw most of what was offered. The truth is, a true Disney fan loves to read every bit of info and we tried our best. The artifacts are awesome to see in person. My favorite was the Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Academy Award. The museum is put together so thoughtfully, and the flow is nice as you move from one segment of Walt's life into the next. Any true Disney fan will be more than satisfied. I don't think young kids will truly appreciate the museum. They're best left at home. The adults and older kids will enjoy every moment. And it's helpful to remember that, as one SF Gate columnist put it, the museum is not Disneyland of the north. I loved it and plan to visit again in the future.
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Went this past weekend for the D23 preview. Amazing just explain this museum enough. It is so thought out. I loved the first room that talked about the Disney family. It is nice knowing where someone has been and seeing why he became the man he was. Walt father was just like him. He never gave up after many less then successful business. This piece kind of fills in the blanks on why a man could go bankrupt and start over. A lesser man wouldn't but as you see as you walk though the museum Walt was not a lesser man. You see he gave so much more then just a little park and a few cartoons. He truly was a visionary. This is a must see for any Disney fan. |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Thank you, Sue. I look forward to the rest of your photos and descriptions. I attended the D23 preview on Sunday afternoon, and I, too, felt it was such a privilege to be there. My friends and I were overwhelmed by the amount of information and artifacts. I feel I will need to visit several more times to see it all. |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Quote:
The parlor set -- and most everything that was in Walt's Fire House apartment at Disneyland -- were removed by the family after Walt's death. The pieces at the museum are a collection of items, some donated by Ron and Diane Disney Miller, some from Walt's namesake grandson, Walter E.D. Miller, some from other members of the family and some the family members have purchased at auctions and from eBay. There are also MANY items on loan from the company -- items from the Walt Disney Company Archives that Ron Miller helped established -- including items that can only be regarded as personal effects such as Walt's various letters to friends and family members. In addition, several Imagineers and private collectors have graciously loaned the museum items for display. | |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Great article! I went on 9/20 and it was great to re-live it through your report, especially since you were allowed to take pictures (unlike us mere mortals!) Looking forward to more! |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Question, I assume many or most of the items were from what was kept by the Disney family, but did any come from the Disney Archives? Never mind, I just read some other posts and got the answer, I didn't read them at first. |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I My DH and I went on Saturday for the preview and were there 4 hours, but still did not see eveything. I was excited to finally see the Snow White award in person! I loved the elevator! It was a very clever idea. Thank you for your article Sue! I'm looking forward to the rest of it....and I agree that it feels like Walt is talking directly to you. We learned a lot about an amazing man that we have always respected and do so even more now.
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Awesome post, definately makes me put this first on my list of fun things to do, forget Hawaii. Cant wait for Pt. II |
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![]() | Re: 9/29: Walt's World, Pt. I Wow, that does look pretty awesome. Congratulations to the Disney family for getting something like this going. Walt was seriously an awesome person, and i'm glad to see his life work is still being honoured long after his death. Long Live Walter Elias Disney. |
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