PHOTOS: Tents Installed for 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Many tents have been erected throughout EPCOT to house artwork during the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, which runs from January 12 through February 19.

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This group of tents is behind Creations Shop, in World Discovery.

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For now, the tents are closed off as crews and cast prepare for the festival.

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Umbrellas were later added to this space in anticipation of more people and artwork in the area needing shade.

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CommuniCore

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This tent is up between the Imagination! Pavilion and the future CommuniCore Hall.

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Port of Entry

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Two tents are in front of Port of Entry at the start of World Showcase.

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Gateway Gifts

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Another tent is nearby, in front of Gateway Gifts.

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China Bridge

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A tent is right before the bridge leading between the China Pavilion and Refreshment Outpost.

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Germany

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This tent is tucked next to the festival booths and stage of the Germany Pavilion.

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Italy

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This relatively small tent is right next to the Italy Pavilion.

Morocco

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This long tent is outside the Morocco Pavilion.

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France

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Between Morocco and France is a final tent.

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More tents will be installed in the next few weeks and food studios will be set up. Check out the full artists schedule for the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

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Walt Disney World to Host Wellness Month at Disney Springs in January 2024

Offerings for Disney Springs Wellness Month in January have been revealed by Walt Disney World, and these include fitness events, shopping deals, and more. The Details January is typically a month where people are encourages to start a new you in the new year, so once again, Walt Disney World is offering Wellness Month at… Read More »Walt Disney World to Host Wellness Month at Disney Springs in January 2024

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Universal Volcano Bay to Remain Closed on New Year’s Eve 2023

Universal Volcano Bay will remain closed through New Year’s Eve due to inclement weather, Universal Orlando Resort announced on X.

Volcano Bay has had to close several times this season due to storms and cold temperatures. The park has been closed since Thursday, December 27 this week and is currently scheduled to remain closed through Sunday, December 31 before reopening on Monday, January 1, 2024.

The forecasted high for Orlando on Sunday is 66° with a low of 48°, although sunny conditions are expected. The high is supposed to get up to 70° on Monday. (via Weather.com)

Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park has already decided to remain closed through Tuesday, January 2. Universal may announce a longer closure for Volcano Bay in the coming days.

Stay tuned for further updates about water park operations.

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Video: The Most Anticipated Disney Content and Experiences of 2024 As Voted By Laughing Place Staff

As we are mere hours away from the rolling over of the annual odometer, turning 2023 into 2024, the crew here at LaughingPlace.com were asked what we were most excited for in the Disney universe in the coming year. Here’s what we came up with! 24. Din Tai Fung at the Disneyland Resort The addition […]

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NEW Embroidered Anna Ear Headband Arrives at Walt Disney World

If you’re looking for something to wear as you traipse up the North Mountain in deep, deep, deep, deep snow, this new embroidered Anna ear headband won’t keep you warm…but it will keep you stylish.

Embroidered Anna Ear Headband – $34.99

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We spotted the ears at the Emporium in Magic Kingdom.

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The new ears have lots of details on them to make them resemble Anna’s traveling outfit from Disney’s “Frozen.”

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The bow is designed with a double layer. The blue layer is a silky fabric and has details to resemble Anna’s skirt on her traveling outfit. The top layer is a satin burgundy bow that is trimmed with matching burgundy pompoms, reminiscent of the traveling cloak that Anna wears in the film.

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Each ear is embroidered with a floral design, resembling the one on Anna’s bodice from the movie. Small rhinestone accents have been added as well.

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Each ear of the embroidered Anna ear headband is edged with a gold finish to complete the costume design.

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The back of the ears is plain black.

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The velvety finish on the ears is soft to the touch.

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The embroidered Anna ear headband is wrapped in the same velvety fabric as the ears.

Will you be adding this embroidered Anna ear headband to your collection? Let us know in the comments.

‘Frozen’ 10th Anniversary Dooney & Bourke Collection

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In honor of the 10th anniversary of the theatrical release of “Frozen,” a collection of Dooney & Bourke items has arrived at Walt Disney World. We’ve seen the crossbody bag and backpack above in several locations across the parks, including at Creations Shop and Uptown Jewelers. There’s also a matching wallet available.

“Frozen” Franchise

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The first “Frozen” film premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 19, 2013. It was released in U.S. theaters on November 27 and proved to be a huge success for Disney. “Frozen” stars Kristen Bell as Princess Anna and Idina Menzel as Queen Elsa, Anna’s older sister with secret ice powers. After Elsa accidentally reveals her powers, she runs away. Anna, with help from snowman Olaf (Josh Gad) and ice carver Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), pursues Elsa. The film was written by Jennifer Lee from a story by her, Chris Buck, and Shane Morris. Buck and Lee directed “Frozen” with music by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. “Frozen” won two Oscars — Best Animated Feature and Best Song.

“Frozen II” was released in 2019, with Buck and Lee still at the helm. Set three years later, Elsa hears a strange voice calling her into the Enchanted Forest. She, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf set out on a journey to find the voice and learn more about Anna and Elsa’s late parents. “Frozen 2” earned $1.45 billion at the global box office, and the film’s song “Into the Unknown” was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2020 Academy Awards.

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Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that Disney had “sequels in the works” for “Frozen,” “Toy Story,” and “Zootopia” in February 2023. Lee later confirmed that she is working on “Frozen 3.” Iger announced at a media event for World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland that Lee was working on “Frozen 4” as well.

World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland opened on November 20, 2023. A “Frozen” area will also open as part of the Fantasy Springs expansion in Tokyo DisneySea on June 6, 2024. The Kingdom of Arendelle is under construction at Disneyland Paris, set to open in 2025.

“Frozen” representation at Walt Disney World includes Frozen Ever After, an Anna and Elsa meet and greet in the Norway Pavilion of EPCOT, the new “Frozen Holiday Surprise” show at Magic Kingdom, and For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. “Frozen” is also represented on Disney Cruise Line with Arendelle – A Frozen Dining Adventure on the Disney Wish featuring dinner and a show with “Frozen” characters.

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The Complete Guide to Disneyana Collecting: Tips for Beginners and Seasoned Fans

Disneyana refers to the incredibly diverse world of collectibles and memorabilia related to The Walt Disney Company. From animation cels to theme park merchandise, Disneyana encompasses it all. This article will provide an in-depth look at Disneyana for both beginners and seasoned collectors.

A Brief History of Disneyana

While Disney fans had been collecting related items for decades, the term “Disneyana” was first coined in 1974 with the release of the book “Disneyana: Walt Disney Collectibles” by Cecil Munsey. This marked the start of Disneyana as a defined hobby. In 1976, Disneyland opened an official Disneyana shop, selling both new and vintage items. The Disneyana fanbase expanded rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s. Today there are conventions, clubs, and online groups dedicated to Disneyana.

Getting Started with Disneyana Collecting

For beginners interested in starting a Disneyana collection, focus on what you love. Are you a big fan of a certain character? Or do you want a piece of Disneyland/Disney World history? Decide on a direction first. It‘s also wise for beginners to start small with more affordable items. You can always upgrade pieces later. Some beginner Disneyana ideas:

  • Vintage postcards
  • Small character figurines
  • Reproduction movie posters
  • Theme park maps/brochures

Tips for Veteran Collectors

More advanced Disneyana collectors have a few advantages. With knowledge and often bigger budgets, they can target expensive and rare pieces. Some tips for veteran collectors:

  • Research thoroughly before big purchases
  • Attend Disneyana events and auctions
  • Connect with other serious collectors
  • Focus on condition and authenticity

Bringing Home Disneyana from the Parks

One of the most convenient places to purchase Disneyana is right inside the Disney theme parks themselves. Guests have a few options for bringing home souvenirs.

Shopping Disneyana Options

There are dozens of stores inside both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, offering everything from t-shirts to high-end collectibles. ShopDisney online is another option.

  • Package Pickup: Large or fragile items can be shipped home for an additional fee. Allow 5-7 days for delivery.
  • Disney’s Floral & Gifts: Specialty gift baskets and customized products can be delivered on-site or shipped.
  • Amazon Locker Pickup: Select Amazon lockers located inside Walt Disney World allow for easy souvenir retrieval later during your trip.

Getting Free Disneyana Deliveries

Guests staying at select Walt Disney World owned-and-operated hotels can take advantage of free deliveries when spending $25 or more.

  • Deliveries go to hotel bell services, generally arriving in 3-4 hours.
  • Valid at most Disney-owned stores and quick service restaurants in the parks.

Disneyana Collecting for Beginners

Building a Disneyana collection as a beginner can be daunting. Focus on these areas first to start small and affordable.

Starter Disneyana Items

  • Pins – Inexpensive and easy to display
  • Postcards – Vintage Disneyland/Disney World postcards are very affordable
  • Patches – Fun to collect from different parks and decades
  • Small character figures – Look for older McDonald’s Happy Meal toys

Places to Buy Starter Disneyana

  • ShopDisney outlet sales – Often 50-60% off
  • eBay lots – Bulk purchases can lower per-item costs
  • Mercari – Easy mobile app for buying/selling Disney items
  • Facebook groups – Connect with other collectors selling at fair prices

Disneyana Collecting for Veterans

From original animation cels to retired theme park artifacts, rare Disneyana appeals to veteran collectors. But these pieces come at a high cost.

High-End Disneyana Items

  • Original movie animation cels – Hand-painted and one-of-a-kind
  • Ride vehicle prototypes – Usually salvaged after refurbishments
  • Cast member costume pieces – Extremely limited availability
  • First edition books/comics – Includes original Walt-era publications
  • Hand-drawn attraction concept art – Often custom framed

Places to Buy Rare Disneyana

  • Disney art galleries – Display original cels and concept art
  • Auction houses – Specialize in rare Disneyana for serious collectors
  • D23 events – Disney’s official fan club hosts exclusive merchandise sales
  • Estate sales – Can uncover high-end Disneyana from private collections

Guide to Starting Your Disneyana Collection

Once you’ve selected a collecting focus, establishing your Disneyana collection takes some careful planning. Follow this guide to start out on the right foot.

Choose Your Collection Direction

First decide if you want to collect broadly across Disney history or focus specifically on an era, movie, character, or park. This helps guide purchases.

Set a Budget

Rare pieces can cost thousands. Define your budget so you don’t overspend on impulse buys. Set aside a monthly Disneyana allowance.

Research Prices Thoroughly

Use price guides to understand the fair market value of items you want. This prevents grossly overpaying. Know what your must-have pieces are worth.

Organize Early On

Establish systems to catalog and display your Disneyana collection. Keep detailed records of each acquisition including descriptions, purchase dates, and prices paid.

Connect with Other Collectors

Networking offers guidance, buying/selling opportunities, and more. Attend Disneyana events or join online collector groups to connect with similar fans.

Most Popular Disneyana Collectibles

With thousands of unique items spanning nearly a century of Disney history, what pieces tend to be the most coveted by fans? These consistently rank among the most popular for collectors to seek out and acquire for their collections:

  • Vintage Disney toys: Includes everything from tin wind-ups and pull toys from the 1930s-50s to mid-century plush characters.
  • Theme park artifacts: Especially attractions no longer operating like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea or Skyway buckets.
  • Rare movie cels: One-of-a-kind, hand-painted animation frames given as gifts to employees or sold as part of limited edition gallery runs.
  • Comic art: Includes original sketches, daily strips, and pages from Carl Barks, Floyd Gottfredson, and other renowned Disney artists.
  • Cast lanyards: Extremely limited pins, badges, and custom pieces made exclusively for Disney employees.

The most popular Disneyana is almost always the older and rarer pieces tied directly to Walt-era animation, Disneyland’s early years, or uniquely created for cast members.

The Hardest Disneyana to Find

On the flip side, some Disneyana pieces barely ever surface for collectors to purchase. What are some of the “holy grail” items that almost never appear on the open market?

  • One-of-a-kind prototypes: Includes early Disneyland attraction vehicles and concept miniatures not approved for production.
  • Extremely limited editions: Such as the 500 Mickey Mouse watches given to employees in 1933 or first year debut items like the 1955 Disneyland employee handbook.
  • Original Walt Disney correspondence: Signed letters, internal memos, scripts, or legal documents in Walt’s own hand.
  • Discarded Disneyland artifacts: Especially from attractions or lands no longer standing, like the Skyway, America Sings, or the Old Mill.
  • Artwork gifted by Walt Disney: Including personalized, hand-drawn sketches given to close friends, colleagues, and family members.

For those with the budget and patience, tracking down these ultra-rare Disneyana grails provides the ultimate sense of accomplishment.

Best Ways to Save Money on Disneyana

Assembling a Disneyana collection on a budget is very doable. From smart shopping strategies to points programs, use these tips to keep costs down:

Buy Disneyana in Bulk Lots

Large bulk buys on sites like eBay can drastically lower the per-item price when collecting in volume. Just be prepared to resell duplicates.

Use Disney Rewards Programs

Disney Movie Insiders, Disney Visa card points, and ShopDisney rewards can offset collectible costs with earned discounts.

Seek Out Cast Member Discounts

Disney employees get steep merchandise discounts. Connect with cast members in collector groups who can purchase items on your behalf.

Buy Discount Gift Cards

Sites like Raise, CardCash, and GiftCardGranny sell retailer gift cards at reduced rates – perfect for major Disneyana sellers like ShopDisney.

Negotiate Prices

Don’t be afraid to make offers and negotiate with individual sellers on sites like Facebook Marketplace and Mercari.

Disneyana Pricing

There is a wide range of prices for popular Disneyana collectibles, from affordable items under $100 like pins, postcards, and small figurines, to rare and high-end pieces costing tens of thousands of dollars or more. Some key details on Disneyana prices:

  • Vintage toys from the 1930s-1950s tend to sell for $500-$1,500 at auction, with the most pristine examples going for over $1,000.
  • Rare hand-painted animation cels can fetch $15,000 or more at auction. Recreation cels tend to cost in the lower thousands/upper hundreds.
  • Theme park artifacts like retired attraction vehicles or parts can sell for thousands to tens of thousands based on rarity.
  • First edition Disney books and comics from the 1920s-1950s can go for five digits at auction.
  • Smaller and more common items like pins, postcards, patches, and character figures tend to stay affordable in the under $100 range, making them good starter pieces.

So while the most sought-after Disneyana sells for small fortunes, beginner collectors can build an enjoyable collection without breaking the bank by focusing on smaller vintage items. The sky’s the limit for more advanced Disneyana collectors with bigger budgets.

Celebrities That Collect Disneyana

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A number of celebrities love to collect Disneyana or have a passion for all things Disney. Here’s a list of a few of them:

  1. Actor John Stamos has an extensive personal Disneyana collection that includes a large Disneyland entrance sign, vehicles from the Dumbo and Snow White attractions, and other rare pieces. He outbid Michael Jackson on the Disneyland sign.
  2. Singer Mariah Carey is a huge Disney fan – she renewed her wedding vows at Disneyland and has performed at Disney park events. She frequently visits and posts photos from Disney parks.
  3. Model Heidi Klum launched a Disney Villains clothing line and visits Disney parks often with her family. She’s been spotted having fun at the parks.
  4. Actor Chris Evans watches YouTube videos of Disney park trips when he’s sad and has visited the parks frequently. His wife requested Disneybound outfits for their trips.
  5. Pop star Katy Perry has loved Disney since her earliest childhood memory and honored Minnie Mouse at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
  6. Neil Patrick Harris has been a huge fan of Disney since his childhood. He and his family visit the Disney Parks often and hosts a number of events throughout the year.

Popular Disneyana Characters

Amongst all the Disneyana out there to collect, there are a few characters that are highly sought after. Here’s a small list of popular characters:

  1. Mickey Mouse – As Disney’s official mascot and one of the most iconic cartoon characters ever, vintage Mickey Mouse toys, books, artwork, etc. are highly sought after by collectors.
  2. Snow White – As Disney’s first animated feature film, Snow White memorabilia like figurines and cels from the 1930s film are very valuable.
  3. Winnie the Pooh – Beloved character whose early plush toys and illustrations by E.H. Shepard are popular Disneyana.
  4. Princesses – Items related to fan-favorite Disney Princesses like Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, and Elsa are collected frequently.
  5. Villains – Disney Villains like Maleficent, Cruella de Vil and Ursula have dedicated followings who collect artwork, pins, etc.
  6. Donald Duck, Goofy – As Mickey’s classic supporting characters, Donald and Goofy Disneyana from comics, shorts, and films is also very collectible.
  7. Figment – The purple dragon mascot of Epcot’s Imagination pavilion who stars in the Journey Into Imagination ride. As a fan-favorite original Epcot character, Figment merchandise and artwork are popular.
  8. Orange Bird – This cute little orange bird debuted at Walt Disney World’s Tropical Serenade in 1971. Vintage Orange Bird souvenirs from the 1970s heyday are very collectible.

Final Thoughts on Disneyana Collecting

From animation cels to theme park artifacts, few collecting genres offer the sheer diversity and passion as Disneyana. Whether just starting out or hunting high-value rarities, the vibrant world of Disney collecting welcomes fans of all levels with endless discoveries.

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TV Recap: Strange Supreme Intervenes in an Epic Season Finale of “Marvel’s What If…?”

The second season of Marvel’s What If…? is here. The animated series will once again take us through various hypothetical situations that put some of our favorite characters in completely new circumstances. And with the final episode of the new season, we get an answer to the question, “What If… Strange Supreme Intervened?” Before we even […]

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