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D23 Recap!

AngieBelle

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D23 recap!
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I remember hearing about the D23 Expo the first year they did it...and the second year...all the while being stuck in Florida on the other side of the country. I always knew I'd have to go some day, and now that I live in CA, I finally had the chance! I bought my tickets way back in January, and so had been waiting literally all year for the event.

Anyway, the day before, I drove all the way from San Jose to North Hollywood to meet my friend Lisa who lives in that area. We then piled into her car and drove through bumper to bumper traffic all the way to Anaheim- boy, was I thankful we didn't have to be there at a particular time for reservations or anything. We checked into the Marriott right across the street from the convention center- we could see all the banners for the Expo just waiting for the ambush of Disney fans to take over. For dinner, we headed to Downtown Disney where I had some New Orleans meat pies and some bread pudding- yum! There was no place left to sit in the patio area, but luckily a nice guy invited us to share his table. We ended up with our first lively conversation with a fellow fan of the trip. He turned out to be a castmember- in fact, at least half the people we met were former or current CMs!
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We got out of bed bright and early for our first day. I wore my old Belle costume made by my mom back during my college years with some new added touches to make it more resemble the Once Upon a Time version of Belle's dress. I also made up my face and added a little curl to my hair with my curling iron. For a finishing touch, I wore my homemade chipped cup earrings. Lisa wore a shirt printed with Ariel's shells and leggings made to look like mermaid fins. We got in line around 8 am- a long endlessly weaving line taped off on the ground. It was really fun to see all the creative costumes. One of my favorites of that morning was a Bert who had recreated every detail of the kite Mr. Banks repairs for the children at the end of the film.
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There were some food trucks lined up on the side of the road. This first morning I stuck to my granola bars and trail mixes, but it took so long before we ended up getting real food that I felt woozy later. The following days, I made sure to get breakfast burritos during the morning line up, and I felt so much better. My friend Lisa hardly eats anything normally- I think we would have gone the whole day with out food if I didn't keep insisting we eat at some point!

Since D23 had introduced a free tier recently, we both got to wait in the members line and enter the floor at 9 instead of 10. They didn't even bother checking our membership information though- go figure! However, for the first day we had plans to see the animation preview in the arena. There was a huge crowd surging in that direction, and we were still being seated as Bob Iger came out to welcome everyone. We ended up way over in the nosebleed seats, but thankfully, they had giant overhead screens. This presentation was so exclusive that they bag checked for cameras and phones before we went in, and then we had to seal them in these special bags they gave us!

There are plenty of full recaps of the presentation out there in internet-land, so I'm just going to go over some of my favorites. It was hosted, of course, by John Lasseter. He had on a different Hawaiian style shirt for each segment. We saw a several sneak peaks throughout the morning including two animated shorts to be shown in front of future films and the first 10 minutes of a Toy Story Halloween special called “Toy Story of Terror”. The latter looks very fun- a spoof on stereotypical Hollywood horror films with the toys getting lost at an old motel out in the middle of nowhere when Bonnie's mother's car breaks down. We saw a really funny Monsters U short as well as an amazing Mickey Mouse short that I'm not going to spoil. I'm only going to say you have to see it.

One of the films I'm most excited about is Pixar's Inside Out- the story of these emotion characters who are trying to steer a typical 11 year old girl through her day- along similar lines of the old Cranium Command attraction at Epcot. It looks very creative, and I'm thrilled to see Pixar do more female centered stories for a change. We also learned about a new anthropomorphic animal film called Zootopia- normally not my thing, but they talked about how they did all this research in order to figure out how different animals might live if they had human characteristics which I thought was very cool. I enjoyed the previews of the next couple of Tink movies as well, especially the one called Pirate Fairy in which we meet a fairy who is a pirate and her cabin boy James...and just before they said it, I whispered to Lisa, “I think that's a young Hook!” Sure enough, I was right! He's being voice by Tim Hiddleston who made an appearance at the presentation and caused a great deal of fangirling, but I've never watched Thor and didn't know who he was!

Of course, the moment I was most excited about was when they finally got to the newest fairytale musical coming this holiday season, Frozen! It's funny- with both Tangled and The Princess and the Frog, I first heard of their existences years before their release, but it's only been within the last year or two that I've heard rumblings of this one. Now, I'm really excited! It's the story of two sisters, one with the dangerous ability to create ice and snow who pushes everyone away because she is afraid of her own powers. Idina Menzel is doing one of the voices. I'd heard rumors that she was supposed to sing- rumors that turned out to be true as she treated us to a breathtaking performance of one of the film's songs to close the presentation!

The preview presentation was supposed to end at 12:30, but by the time was got out, it was close to 2pm! It was now too late to get stagepasses for that evening's Broadway concert. We'd have to risk standby- ugh. First, we hightailed it to the Collector's Forum where Susan Egan (Belle on Broadway) would be making an appearance at the MiceChat booth. I've met Susan a few times before starting from the time I was around 18 and have had several interactions with her online over the years. It's such a thrill for me that she knows who I am. We found the booth, and I spotted her immediately even though she hadn't officially started to meet and greet yet. She was chatting with someone so I hung back, but we were first in line to meet her. We met up with some other girls who were very excited about meeting Susan- we would end up running into them frequently throughout the event.

Susan recognized me and greeted me by name. She loved my costume and even noticed the teacup earrings I'd made. Lisa had met Susan at the expo 2 years earlier, but Susan didn't remember until Lisa reminded her that she had mentioned being a bridesmaid in my wedding. Susan commented that both she and I were married now (I think she said something like “Sadie Sadie Married Lady!”). I told her I loved being married, and she said she did too and that we had both married princes. Aww. I was excited to show Susan my Belle costume as it was made to resemble the Broadway one- including the pretty embroidery on the apron. Susan loved it and seemed surprised and happy I'd noticed that detail on the dress she had worn. She checked the pics she was signing to see if it was there, but the apron wasn't showing. She was signing these pretty lithographs of her in various roles for a donation of $5 to an organization that supports art in schools so I got one even though I already have her signature on other things at home. She signed exactly what she wrote years ago in my Beauty and the Beast program, “Love to the real beauty, Angela! Susan Egan” She's such a doll!
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As we were circling around, I suddenly spotted Paige O'Hara! I recognized her from pictures instantly. She was actually chatting with Susan who introduced her to the crowd as the real Belle. We got in line again- but suddenly, Paige left! Oops! Well, we didn't need to wait in line for Susan again, so we casually strolled in the direction Paige had been heading. She stopped in the Disney art section by her own artwork. She has these “Belle by Belle” paintings. We hung in the back while she chatted with people, and then Lisa approached her and mentioned our friend Jamie who actually knows Paige personally. Paige and Lisa talked a bit about Jamie while I just smiled, sort of stupefied, off to the side. I felt funny asking for a picture since Paige was not actually doing a meet and greet, but Lisa got her attention again, and Paige graciously posed with me. I never really know what to say to people I admire. All I managed to eek out was that I love Belle. I also told her that I had written her back in high school and she'd sent me a really nice autographed picture. She told me she was so glad I still remembered that....still remembered?! Good grief, how could I ever forget? She had even written “Loved the drawing” on the envelope! Oddly enough, she didn't acknowledge that I was dressed as Belle at all. I guess it's something she sees all the time.
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Wandering around the collector's forum, we came across the Small Fry booth where we knew Pat Carroll (Ursula) would be making an appearance. Suddenly, I looked off to my side and whoa- it's Margaret Kerry, the live action model for Tinker Bell! We were then shuffled away and directed towards a line. Ah, there is a line, of course. Right next to it was a line for Pat Carroll. She was the one we were actually there for, so we got in line. Unfortunately, everything with her was so expensive...$25 for an autograph or even taking a pic with your own camera! We decided to split the cost of one photo with both of us. What an awesome lady though! She actually got conversations going instead of just accepting praise. She thought Lisa and I were sisters. We've gotten that before, but I don't think we look alike at all! It probably has to do with the fact that we are both descended from the same part of the world. I told her that I saw The Little Mermaid at the Cinerama Dome when I was 8, and she thought that was amazing.
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I was very excited to see the Jolly Roger representing Once Upon a Time. I had to get a picture in front of it!
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We had some time to explore the floor for a while. Lisa really wanted to go into the Disney Store for some of the new Disney Fairytale designer collection that they were offering and because they were handing out these really pretty Ariel shopping bags. Unfortunately, at a convention like this, you even have to wait in line to go shopping! We waited about an hour and a half to get into that darn store. The Cms attempted to entertain people with Disney trivia. They did have some amazing merchandise available though including a beyond belief elaborate adult Snow White dress that was over $300. They were also previewing but not selling really beautiful Disney princess dolls and a set of It's a Small World dolls that looked just like the figures on the ride. I came out with a gorgeous new Belle shirt (can never have too many of those!), a princess litho set, a beautiful Belle and Beast journal, and a set of shimmery princess nailpolish. We almost missed the Ariel bags. They had run out, but brought new ones in just as we were about to give up.
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Since we had not been able to get Stagepasses for the Broadway concert, we grabbed hotdogs at the commissary and went straight for the standby line over an hour and a half before it started. We were sitting outside on the roof. At least there were some cool people to talk to. The guys immediately behind us were puppeteers! In fact, one of them was a sub for Gonzo! It turned out we had likely even worked together before as we were both performers for WDW's Voyage of The Little Mermaid around the same time. Small world! It's a good thing we got there when we did. We were among the last to be let into the room for the performance, and it was standing room only. In fact, by the time we got in there, the show had already started, and we had missed the Beauty and the Beast numbers much to my disappointment. On the bright side, standing up meant having the ability to dance around a bit.
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A small group of Broadway actors and orchestra members from various Disney productions took to the stage, and the host basically brought us through each production chronologically with songs and stories right up through Newsies. Most exciting for me was that they announced that they are finally bringing Hunchback of Notre Dame which opened originally in Germany to the American stage and we were treated to the first English performance of one of the songs! We also heard a new song written for the upcoming Broadway version of Aladdin. It's sung by Genie, and very fun. Another highlight was that both Alan Menken and Richard Sherman were in the audience! Of course, they were just little specks in the crowd from where we were standing!

Lisa wanted to head to the hotel to work on uploading her photos, but we had eaten so early I was hungry again. I was going to walk just a little ways but ended up all the way at Downtown Disney! I ended up getting a pizza and a cookie before heading back. Since I was still in full Belle get up, I got asked for directions twice with people assuming I worked for Disney!

The next morning, we'd do it all again...
 
How funny! I was at D23 and stayed in the same hotel. We probably walked right by each other at some point.

One thing I love about D23 is that is has something for everyone. I can't wait to read more about your trip and how vastly different it is from mine. It looks like you had a great time!
 
Great report Angie! Did you see the Tom Hanks movie? :earsboy:
 
Great report Angie! Did you see the Tom Hanks movie? :earsboy:

Saving Mr. Banks? They didn't show it. They had some clips from it at the live action presentation, but we opted not to do that one.
 


Thanks for the reply. I read somewhere that the entire movie was shown, but apparently not. Glad you had a good trip. :earsboy:
 
Are you the same AngieBelle that used to chat on the DIS a few years ago?

I feel so ni'eve, I am only learning what the D23 convention is and I am glad you wrote about your adventure.
 


Nice post, Angiebelle. :)

Would have loved to have seen you at the DIS Meet we had the night before (Thursday).

The DL Podcast also did a recap on D23:
http://www.disunplugged.com/2013/08/15/dis-unplugged-podcast-081513-disneyland-show/

They also put up videos of the Richard Sherman & Alan Menken concerts (Wish I could have seen those!)

Richard Sherman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP2iYBTT4Ls

Alan Menken: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIpxVMDERfI

Richard Sherman and Alan Menken together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ8iiTjQDLg

Tom & Michael's D23 Recap - Day 2 (including talk about the concert): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuJyp72uOB0

Tom & Michael's D23 Recap - Day 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khNvx0gxNpA
 
Hi Angela, great to see you again!!! What a great report of some of your D23 doings. And so much of it right up your alley with what you like. Thanks much for sharing, much appreciated.
 
Hey, Angela -good to see you here again. We would have loved to go to D23 this year, but it just wasn't in the cards. Sounds amazing! Glad you were able to go (& with a friend too!)
 
Hey there :wave2:! Long time, no "see". Thanks for posting the details of your D23 experience. I was able to see some of it from Handbag Lady's perspective, and it's nice to see it from yours, too. Looking forward to more details ::yes::.
 
Yeah, I'm me- same AngieBelle who's been on these boards for years. :) I just don't post that much anymore. Lately, I've been on the Once Upon a Time fansites the most.

Didn't know there was a DIS meet- hadn't really been paying attention. That would have been fun. Haven't been to one of those in ages!
 
Thanks so much! Felt like I was right there!

PS. I remember meeting you eons ago when you worked in Fl and we lived there!
 
D23 Expo Recap Day 2

Potential minor Once Upon a Time spoilers here!

Day 2 started pretty much the same as the first day- we even got there slightly earlier for our long wait before being let in to the convention center. I wore my Belle costume again, and Lisa dressed as Emma Swan. We noticed way more costumes on this day including a pair that I thought were absolute genius- Alice Bluebonnet and Johnny Fedora from the old Disney short of the same name sung by the Andrews Sisters! Only true Disney geeks would get that one. I was thrilled! We also saw throughout the day- the Rescue Rangers, a really good Vanellope von Schweetz, Ariel wrapped in the boat tarp, clever variations on various Monsters U monsters, and whole set of fairies, and another Emma Swan.

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Our plan for our second day involved mainly presentations with very little time left for the floor. First we went straight for the holding area for Stage 23 for a panel on the art of Frozen. This is where tag teaming came in handy. First, Lisa wanted to go find the foam Pirate Fairy swords that were being given out somewhere. After having quite the adventure with that, she returned, and I went out to get stagepasses for the Once Upon a Time panel at 1pm. That was a bit of an adventure too. I was able to figure out where the stagepass booth was, but it was tricky to get to because I kept being sent around things like the Disney Store and couldn't cut straight through. I noticed giveaways being handed out at the animation pavilion, but didn't really have the time to line up for it. Thankfully, the stagepass line was short, and I had no problem getting the passes. By the time I returned, Lisa had already been seated, but she had saved me a seat- we got to be right up front this time!

They didn't make us bag our cameras and phones this time, but they did make sure we turned everything off before coming in and were very explicit that there was to be no recordings of anything in this panel, least we wanted to hire a lawyer. This panel was a lot of fun! We were introduced to several animators and other creative types responsible for the film. I really enjoyed the fact that we are finally seeing more female animators and directors after years of animation being a heavily male dominated category. They discussed design in the film and the inspiration of rosemauling which is a style of patterning and decorative painting often found in Norwegian artwork. They introduced us to each of the characters with some really cute test footage. The characters actually looked out toward us and did an action that represents them- like Elsa threw snow right at the screen. We also saw hand sketches of the characters showing how even CGI harkens back to some of the methods used in traditional animation. I still prefer the look of hand drawn to CGI despite great improvements over the years.

They showed us the same clips we saw at the animation presentation in the arena plus a few new ones including one that set up the story. They also went through the story with us- not the whole thing, just enough to give us an idea of what was going on. That was helpful, because up until this point, I wasn't entirely sure what the film was about! The composers of the songs are the team who wrote Avenue Q and Book of Morman- an unusual fit for a fairytale musical! Both were in the audience of the panel, and we watched a very funny song in which an optimistic little magical snowman dreams of experiencing summer. I tried to go up and meet the composers after the presentation, but they had to leave fairly quickly- although they did notice my Belle costume. There were also already a few people dressed as the Anna and Elsa characters including a set of friends that we ran into several times throughout the expo.

The Once Upon a Time panel was to be in the same room as the Frozen panel, but we had to clear out first, so we looped back around into the holding area. There was still about an hour wait, but we were among the first there and so would get good seats. It wasn't so bad being able to chat with people around us. Lisa headed downstairs to get us our next stagepasses this time, although she had to wait a while before they opened the line for the later panels. Of course, I was bouncing in my seat excited for this panel- had been waiting all weekend for it! As they seated us, they handed out little pins of Henry's storybook which I was way too excited about.
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This time Lisa was the one who arrived after we were seated. I was starting to worry she wouldn't get in. It was a pretty popular panel! They had an unusual pattern of filling the rows, so I didn't get to sit right up front this time- drat! We sat next to a pair of sisters, one of whom had one of those really neat balljointed dolls. She had me pose with her since I was dressed up.

The panel itself was a lot of fun even though none of the cast was there. It was a moderator interviewing the show runners, Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis. They talked about both the original show heading into its 3rd season as well as the new Wonderland spin off. First, we were treated to the same 19 minute Wonderland preview that they had shown at Comic Con last month. It was my first real look at the new series beyond the promo. It actually begins in Storybrooke with a few quick shots from the beginning of season 2 when the wraith was causing chaos. While I'm most excited for season 3 of the original show, seeing this presentation definitely perked my interest in the spin off! It looks fascinating- a completely new take on Wonderland than we have seen before with Alice in love with a genie from Agrabah named Cyrus. Why is a genie in Wonderland I'd like to know! The new show has a different feel than the original. I can't quite put my finger on what it is. It might be due to Wonderland and Alice's world being so different from anything we've seen on OuaT- our world or the Enchanted Forest. We only got the briefest glimpse of Wonderland before.
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The panel itself didn't reveal a whole lot of new information since Comic Con was less than a month earlier, and I had read and watched every interview I could find, but there were still a few juicy tidbits. Again, there are plenty of recaps out there, so I'm just going over highlights. We learned that we will learn Hook's backstory and how he became a pirate. We already knew Ariel is coming but now they've confirmed Eric as well. They also strongly hinted that Regina will play the role of Ursula, although it's not confirmed. Both Ariel and Tink will have surprising connections to main characters. After the moderator was finished with questions, they opened the floor and guests were allowed to line up at the two mics in the aisles to ask questions. I couldn't think of anything to ask that didn't fall into the there's no way they are going to spoil that category.

However, what I was most excited about was the premiere of a sneak peek clip for season 3! It did not disappoint! It was a scene in present day Neverland with Rumpelstiltskin looking like an intriguing mix of both the imp and Mr. Gold. He had normal skin and hair, but wore Rumple's leather, making for one rather sexy looking character I must say. He stood by himself in the jungle and called out for someone to come out from hiding. Here we saw Felix, the ominous lost one from the end of season 2. Rumple and Felix have an exchange indicating that they know each other and that Peter and Rumple were enemies in the past and will continue to be if Rumple has come for Henry. Then Felix tosses a little cornhusk doll at Rumple which causes him to break down in tears. Many other fans have interpreted this to mean Rumple was once a lost boy, but I disagree. I think Rumple went there as the Dark One- that he found out that his son was there at some point but then lost him again. I keep getting into debates about this so I really need to see the whole episode before I go crazy! Well, there's a month and a half left to go!

I had hoped to actually meet Adam and Eddie. I headed for the edge of the stage after the panel where they were scribbling autographs, but I wasn't assertive enough, and they were shuffled off without even glancing up and noticing my costume. Oh well- next time. I did run into some fellow Oncers including @TheZachVan, reporter from the Once Upon a Fan fansite. We had a great time chatting and sharing our mutual excitement for the new season! While we were in the hall, Adam and Eddy popped out again and walked right by us- this time I waved and Eddy saw me and waved back. Not as good as a meet and greet, but it was a nice consolation to at least get acknowledged.

We parted ways with our new friends with promises to get together in the future, but for now it was time to grab food and get into another line. First Lisa and I took the opportunity to get a picture of us together in front of the Jolly Roger since she was dressed as Emma. Meanwhile, the Emma character walk around spotted her and complimented her on the jacket- ha ha.
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We opted for the burgers at the outdoor BBQ booth. Our next panel was about Walt Disney animation. Well, actually, it turned out to be about the new animation app for the iPad! However, they did bring out several real Disney animators like the legendary Eric Goldberg who contributed to it to have a discussion. It looks like a positively amazing program with the ability to explore animation in all the films right up through Frozen. Unfortunately, my tablet is not an iPad...grumble. Lisa quickly grew restless, and although I protested, she decided to leave pretty early to get in line for the Menken/Sherman concert. Meanwhile, I got very distracted by someone in the audience. A section of the chairs were taped off, and a few rows ahead of me, someone was sitting on the other side who -at least from the back- looked suspiciously like Idina Menzel. I kept glancing her direction trying to get a better look. I was almost certain it was her! After I got home, I checked her Twitter page out for clues. Nope! Turns out she had left for home after her performance the day before, so it wasn't her after all. Go figure!
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After the presentation, they gave out these cool posters rolled up in a tube. On it were strips of colors- like a bunch of film strips pressed together- one stripe for every Disney animated film! Mine is still in the tube, so I haven't attempted to unroll it yet, but it looks pretty neat.

It turned out to be a very good thing that Lisa grabbed us spots in line for the concert. If she hadn't, we would have ended up in the overflow room with the screens which just wouldn't have been the same. Thankfully, the line up area was carpeted and filled with people sitting around with the expectation that people were holding spots for others, so I had no problem getting back to Lisa after the panel got out and was even able to roam around a bit before we went in. We were in the same nosebleed section of the arena that we were in for the animation presentation, but we were in the same room as the show!

When the host introduced Alan Menken and Richard Sherman, the crowd went mad- instant standing ovation. It was such a rush to be part of that! I almost cried when they stepped out- these men essentially wrote the soundtrack of my childhood! There was only one piano, so Richard Sherman took to the stage first. He went through all of his most well known repertoire- songs written for Annette Funicello, through The Parent Trap, The Jungle Book, music from the theme parks, and ending with a flourish with the beloved songs of Mary Poppins. You could tell the whole audience knew all the songs- there was a faint echo of people singing along with each one, even helping him out when he messed up some lyics from Winnie the Pooh. Sometimes he actually told everyone to sing along which was great fun. At one point, he asked who could say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards, and a good chunk of the audience yelled back Dociousaliexpeisticfragicalirupes! Yup- this was a Disney fan convention all right! He also told the story about playing Feed the Birds- Walt's favorite song- at Disneyland for the park's 50th anniversary when a single bird landed on the piano and then flew off. The host surprised Sherman with an appearance by the two men who are going to be portraying the Sherman brothers in the new Saving Mr. Banks film.
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Menken was next- he focused more on the songs than telling stories, but we did a whole medley of songs from each film he did for Disney. He joked about how after getting 2 oscars each for several years in a row, he was beginning to think that's how it worked, then suddenly after Pocahontas it stopped happening. He also laughed about how he has Oscars, Emmys, a Tony....and a Razzie! He got a Razzie for a song from Newies- go figure! He is a really great guy and an entertaining performer- I don't know how either composer made it through that many songs in one night! At the end, they brought both men on stage. Sherman asked Menken if he knew any songs about the world which led into A Whole New World followed by Sherman leading us in a rendition of It's a Small World. Both men received multiple standing ovations throughout the evening.
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The concert ran way later than it said on the schedule. It was about 9 pm by the time we got out. I was hungry again, so we checked the foodcourt at the Hilton. I wanted to find a restroom first while Lisa got a smoothie. I ended up on the other side of the lobby before I found it. On my way back, I looked up and suddenly spotted Paige O'Hara walking the opposite direction! I flashed her a quick grin and waved and she responded in kind- how cool!

I ended up grabbing a personal pizza at the hotel. @TheZachVan and I were going to meet up for a bit, but he was too worn out so we promised next time at Enchanta Con- the Once Upon a Time convention in November.

There was one more day left of this amazing insanity!
 
D23 Day 3 Recap
(For the accompanying pics, go to my Disney blog:
http://diariesofadisneydreamer.blogspot.com/2013/08/d23-day-3-recap.html )

We had spent so much time waiting for panels and such the first two days that the lack of time to just explore was bumming me out. For the 3rd day, we decided to skip the presentations entirely. After two days of dressing like Belle, I decided this time I'd wear the Vanellope von Schweetz costume I had just finished creating. Lisa wore a gorgeous hand sewn recreation of Sofia the First- she is quite talented. Oddly enough, Vanellope seemed to be a popular choice that day- I spotted two immediately during the morning line up, and there were at least 5 I spotted roaming around throughout the day of varying degree of screen accuracy. Some had every detail from a black wig with candy pieces to custom made striped stocking. Others just suggested the look with a mint green hoodie and brown skirt.

Lisa and I both had costume twins right near us in line, so we decided to do a picture of all 4 of us- it turned out to be a great shot and there were lots of laughs. One woman was even carrying around a little portable sticker printer and was able to instantly give each of us a little copy- how neat!

Once we got in the convention center, we decided to visit the animation pavilion for a little bit. They had a wand you could wave to create patterns of snow on the screen like using what they used to create the same effect for Elsa in Frozen. Some of the guys working the area got a huge kick out of my costume- I got called President Vanellope a few times throughout the day! Wearing a costume is definitely the best way to go to these events. It just adds an extra element to your experience.

Lisa wanted to go back to the Disney Store for the Anna and Elsa dolls they were selling that day, but as much as I wanted them, I was not about to get back in that ridiculous line! We decided to separate for the morning since I wasn't interested in the Sophia the First event either, and she had already experienced the Jolly Roger at Comic Con.


For now, I headed straight for that ship- something I had been dying to do since day one! I knew to expect a long wait as the line was wrapped all the way around, but chatting with the people around me made it not so bad. There were tv screens on one side of the ship that repeatedly looped the promo for the 3rd season which didn't have any new footage. I kept hearing the dialogue clips over and over- Where did they take him? Neverland! Someone we all should fear! etc. Finally, it was my turn to enter. I knew the experience didn't have that much to it, but I was positively giddy! The room was quite dark and quite small. We were led in by character walk arounds portraying Charming, Emma, and Regina. Charming shook my hand as I entered. A lite display case held items from the show- the chipped cup, Regina's spellbook, Hook's hook, and the golden egg that held the true love magic. A few other items were in front of the screen at the end- Gold's cane, Emma's red jacket and Charming's sword. I kept trying to get a few shots on my camera and my phone for my Oncer friends online, but it was hard to get a good shot since I didn't want to blind everyone with the flash.



Charming explained to all of us that they needed daring recruits for a dangerous mission and asked if we would help. Emma said that we were going to rescue her son, and Regina cut in with He's my son! It was perfect! They then directed us to the screen in the back of the ship, and we watched another promo for the 3rd season. One wall in the cabin was filled with little glowing heart boxes- Regina's wall of hearts right out of the series. Emma told us that Regina had removed a heart from one of the boxes and put a treasure in it. She asked if anyone wanted to unlock the box. I was still trying to grab pics. She handed the key to a man in the group. He unlocked it to reveal a velvet bag full of trinkets, and Emma told us to take one piece on our way out and be sure to join them Sundays on ABC. We each got a pin- I got the magic globe this time.


Lisa hadn't been terribly interested in exploring the Collector's Forum, so I headed there next. That's a very enjoyable part of a convention for me- I call it treasure hunting for all the booths filled with random fan collections for sale. You never know what you might find! I didn't find anything I wanted to add to my personal collection, but there was plenty of interesting things to look at- board upon board filled with Disney pins, beautiful artwork, comics, film press kits, etc. I collect dolls but didn't see a whole lot of interest in that category. I saw a number of dolls in boxes autographed by the voice artists, but that doesn't work well for me since I'm a total de-boxer and can't truly enjoy a doll that is trapped behind cellophane.

I recognized booths for several different Disney fansites that I frequent like MiceChat and MousePlanet. I had my hair styled in a high pony tail with side tendrils and little colored stickers for my Vanellope look. Someone asked me if I had gone to get my hair styled that day. I said no, I did it myself! She was very impressed, but I laughed that I used to do princess hairstyles for a living over at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in Cinderella Castle! Walt's boyhood home, Marceline, had a booth in which you could write your dream on a paper leaf that would be sent back to Marceline. I decided to quote Kermit the Frog, Singing and dancing and making people happy- the sort of dream that gets better the more people you share it with.

I decided to wander back over to the consumer products area. I found it very nice to not be tied to anything in particular, to be able to just roam. The program had indicated puppet activities at the Muppet pavilion so I was disappointed that it just featured a chalkboard to sketch on rather than actual puppets to play with. However, since I had time, I grabbed a How to Draw Miss Piggy sheet and some colored chalk and gave it a shot.


Meanwhile, I kept gravitating back towards that ship! When I had visited, Hook and Snow were missing, and now they were back and the others were gone- I guess they switched out. I wanted a picture with them, but they didn't hang around outside long enough when they popped out between shows. I stood and watched for a bit. A man asked me if Hook was the real actor from the show- I had to laugh. Can you imagine the insane fangirling that would be going on had he actually been Colin O'donoghue?! Methinks someone underestimated the show's popularity!

When Lisa and I finally met back up, she exclaimed to me that it was the Best. Day. Ever! She ended up hanging out with our new friend Sarah- the other Sofia the First who was in line with us- along with her husband. She bought the Frozen doll set and had a great time meeting Sofia and the voice actors as well as getting interviewed by the press for her costume! The 4 of us headed to the Imagineering Open House pavilion. I'm glad I packed granola in my bag because we still hadn't eaten at this point and I was starving.

The wait to get in was more manageable than I expected. I have to say this exhibit was very cool, and I wish I taken the time to explore more and ask questions. For anyone who's ever dreamed of becoming an imagineer, this place was a gold mine! There were actual imagineers in every area eager to discuss what they do and how they do it. Models of current attractions, former attractions, upcoming attractions, and never-to-be attractions filled each section. Actual audio-animatronic figures were on display. One table had a sign that is always great fun to see in an exhibit, Please touch. It held examples of all sorts of different plastics they use. Another corner held a testing area for a new streetmosphere performance to be located in Adventureland.











A short line led into some really fascinating original early sketches of Disneyland. Some of it was pretty close to the final product, and some parts were quite different. The coolest one had been painted with blacklight sensitive paint. When our host turned the lights out, it became an image of Disneyland at night with all the streets lite up- such a brilliant effect! Our host told us she never got tired of looking at it and wouldn't blame us if we wanted to get back in line and go through it again. Another really neat experience there was a demonstration of a virtual reality ride through- it's the way imagineers test the ride before it's built to make sure everything is going to work properly: sight lines, etc. We got to virtually ride the new attraction being built for Hong Kong Disneyland, Mystic Manor, as well as Radiator Springs Racers. We finished with another line- for the store. Thankfully, this was a much shorter wait than for the Disney Store, only about 25 minutes. None of us found anything we wanted though.

This was followed by yet another line, this time for the Walt Disney Treasures exhibit. I had seen the one at the Reagan Library recently, but according to the description, there were different things on display this time including props and costumes from Once Upon a Time. The line for this one was over an hour long and stretched all the way down the hall, but we kept ourselves entertained by chatting with the Disney fans around us. Lisa and Sarah got a lot of photo requests, but my Vanellope costume just couldn't compete with two huge lavender dresses!

The last stretch of the line was in a room with these unusual designer dresses inspired by the Disney princesses. Some of them were pretty easy to guess. Others didn't really remind me of that particular princess at all. The Cinderella dress looked more like Belle. A screen in the background played clips from Disney films. We couldn't resist singing along with Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious- good thing we were surrounded by Disney fans!





Finally, we entered the museum! I had no interest in the Teen Beach Movie costumes that flanked the entryway, but I made a beeline for the next display. I think I actually squealed with joy when I spotted Rumpelstiltskin's dagger in the case (It's the dagger!!) along with Emma's blanket, Anton's magic bean necklace, Regina's apple, and Henry's book. One of my friends joked that I couldn't take it home with me- ha ha. The gorgeous costumes stood nearby- Red's dress and cape, Charming and Snow's wedding attire, the Huntsman's outfit, Jefferson's ensemble, and the Queen of Hearts gown and mask. I could barely get myself to move on to the next area.











After plenty of ogling, I did eventually keep going. The second room held costumes from various Oz related items from Disney productions over the years, right up through the new one. The last section was quite a treat- a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mary Poppins. Some of the items like Mary's nanny and Jolly Holiday dresses I'd seen before, but plenty of the rest was new such as Mrs. Bank's Votes for Women ensemble and one of Jane's dresses. There were original storyboards and merchandise, costumes from Saving Mr. Banks, and props like the famous carpetbag and two of the carousel horses. We exited through a room filled with rarely seen behind the scenes photos and very impressive fanart from a contest Disney held.


















At this point we parted ways with our new friends and decided to check out the Disney Dream Store. Lisa told me that last time, there hadn't been anything of interest in there, but for once, there was no line! We browsed for a while, and I actually thought they had some cool selections- although the D23 specific merchandise didn't do anything for me. I ended up taking home a limited edition sparkly version of the Precious Moments Belle doll. I had been talking myself out of the version they sell at the Disney parks for years, but this time I caved. The doll designer Linda Rick was actually there signing dolls, but I already had 2 signed dolls of hers from a Doll and Teddybear weekend event at Epcot a while back so I didn't bother.

Lisa had her heart set on participating in the raffle at the animation pavilion, so I reluctantly agreed to tag along. I really didn't want to waste time on the slight chance we might win something. She told me I was welcome to wonder off if I didn't want to do it, but as per usual, I was afraid if I left I'd regret it. We all waited in line until they moved us into one big crowd with the instructions to step away from everyone and hold the ticket up if our number is called. It took quite a while for them to get through everything due to many numbers being called out that no one claimed. Some prizes were really cool like autographed artwork, while others were trinkets I had no interest in. I was beginning to get impatient when low and behold, Lisa heard her number! She jumped up to get her prize and game back with a basket of mostly Wreck it Ralph goodies. It turned out most of it didn't interest her and she gave away a good chunk of it to other guests nearby- I got to keep the Art of book! I was very pleased- I have a whole collection of those great behind the scenes coffee table books.

By this point, things were winding down. There wasn't much left to do or time to do it in. I couldn't resist stopping at the Jolly Roger one more time. They had already closed off the line, but I heard someone working it mention that Snow and Hook would come out for pictures after the last group. My patience was rewarded, and I got a great photo with them. As I approached them, I mentioned that I absolutely love the show. Snow White said something like, That's what we love to hear! After the picture as I was leaving, Snow said, much to my amusement, Seeya on Sundays!

Before everything closed for good, I requested one last quick loop through the Collector's Forum in case I missed something. I stopped at a table when I spotted an interesting book called Seen, Unseen, Disneyland filled with photos of many of the subtle details one might find in the park. The author was there to sign, so I thought- what the hey- and bought a copy...one last souvenir for the trip.
That about wraps it up. We left the building and strolled to the hotel to grab a quick dinner before the drive back to Lisa's place in LA. I took my time leaving. I didn't want it to end, and I could feel the post-event blues starting to tug at my heart already. Thank goodness for the Disney cruise my husband and I are going on in a couple weeks!
 

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