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Disney Parks Inspire and Protect Nature Around the World

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Thu, April 30, 2020

Disney Parks Inspire and Protect Nature Around the World

by , Vice President, Animals, Science and Environment, Disney Parks

Disney Parks Inspire and Protect Nature Around the World

As Earth Month comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at how Disney Parks, Experiences and Products celebrated the magic of nature and reminded us of ways that we can work together to protect the planet. However, these environmental initiatives are not just done during Earth Month – this is what Disney does every single day to take care of the world around us.

Walt Disney World Resort shared exciting updates from Disney’s Animal Kingdom, including the naming of their latest additions, a porcupette named Shelley and a Hartmann’s zebra foal, Asha. Disney Conservation Manager, Dr. Zak Gezon, also shared with guests how to make their very own pollinator garden from the comfort of home.

Walt Disney World Resort has taken continuous steps to reduce our environmental footprint – including, two solar arrays that provide enough clean energy to power two theme parks. Additionally, Walt Disney World horticulturists use innovative growing techniques to help feed a growing planet. Did you know that both Sunshine Seasons and the Garden Grill Restaurant serve fresh produce and seafood grown at The Land Pavilion in EPCOT?

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At Disneyland Resort, teams protect the magic of nature through promoting practices that reduce our impact on the environment. Did you know that all five Disneyland Resort steam trains and the Mark Twain Riverboat use biodiesel made with used cooking oil from our kitchens? This process eliminates ~200,000 gallons of petroleum diesel use per year. Additionally, lighting has been upgraded throughout the Resort to energy-efficient LEDs. In fact, Sleeping Beauty Castle is illuminated year-round entirely by LEDs!

Disneyland Paris shared ways that we can work together to protect the magic of nature – from turning children’s coloring activities into cartoons, to sharing information on the incredible horticulture team and special broadcasts of nature-inspired shows.

As part of Disneyland Paris’s commitment to sustainable development, an innovative geothermal facility, located at Villages Nature Paris, uses naturally occurring underground heat and steam to help power the theme parks and resort areas. Additionally, Disneyland Paris is the only European theme park to have its own waste water treatment and recycling plant.

Meanwhile, at Shanghai Disney Resort, cast members engaged with a self-guided tour of its eco-friendly, Wishing Star Park, where the 106th species of bird was recently sighted. Additionally, the team shared facts about native Chinese species and conservation work done in partnership with Disney Conservation Fund. Did you know that Wishing Star Lake also has a powerful water treatment plant that recycles and purifies its water? In addition to ecological benefits, the lake water is also used to irrigate resort vegetation.

Fun fact: Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has on-site wood chippers that handle yard waste, including chippings and clippings from bushes and shrubs, turning plant materials into organic mulches. These wood chippers have allowed the Resort to reduce 830 tons of waste in 2019! Additionally, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has an inventive food waste recycling program. Last year, the Resort sent 770 tons of food scraps to a government-owned anaerobic digestion facility, where food waste is converted into energy!

At Tokyo Disney Resort, we are committed to protecting nature and its resources for future generations, with one-sixth of our total theme park area set aside for greenery. Additionally, did you know that the Resort uses LEDs to illuminate “it’s a small world,” Cinderella’s Castle, Mount Prometheus, evening parade floats and much more? Tokyo Disney Resort also has a rigorous waste sorting process, in which cast members sort waste in accordance with detailed sorting criteria to recycle as much waste as possible.

Disney Cruise Line is also dedicated to minimizing our impact on the environment through increasing fuel efficiency, minimizing waste and promoting conservation worldwide. Disney Cruise Line has reduced the amount of single-use plastics found onboard, eliminating items such as plastic straws, travel-size bathroom amenity bottles, cutlery, stirrers, shopping bags and condiment packets. Additionally, the environmental programs of Disney Cruise Line have eliminated more than 6,400 tons of metals, glass, plastic and paper through recycling, and removed more than 31,000 pounds of debris from beaches and waterways.

Last week, we also shared the reintroduction of the retro Disney brand from 1984, Mickey & Co., this time featuring a new sustainable twist. The Mickey & Co. apparel line was created from up to 50% REPREVE® recycled fiber from plastic bottles, some of which were collected from Walt Disney World Resort and turned into REPREVE® recycled fiber!

This month, we took the time to understand the impact that nature has on the way we live our lives and how we can draw inspiration from the wonders of the world around us. We continue to remind ourselves why it is important to care for the planet, today and every day. Follow along on my Instagram, @DrMarkatDisney, as we continue strive to protect the magic of nature!

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Behind the Camera – It Was All About Timing at Shanghai Disneyland

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Wed, April 29, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Behind the Camera – It Was All About Timing at Shanghai Disneyland

by , Photographer, Walt Disney World Resort

Photography is all about timing – pressing the shutter at just the right time to capture a moment, shooting at the time of day when the light is just right, etc. Sometimes it takes a lot of planning to make sure all of the timing comes together to make the picture the best it can be.

In my nearly two decades as a Disney photographer, almost all the photos I’ve taken were assigned to me – someone needed a particular image, and needed me to get it. Sometimes, though, I get a picture stuck in my head I really want to capture – whether anyone asks or not! That happened with the photo you see here from the entrance of Shanghai Disneyland.

In July 2015, Bob Iger revealed the layout of Shanghai Disneyland, using a giant scale model of the park. That was the first time I saw the entrance’s clock tower with the giant Mickey Mouse, and I said to myself, “There is a picture there, with a cast member adjusting Mickey’s hands. I really want to make that picture happen.”

Almost a year later, in April 2016, I arrived in Shanghai as part of the team that helped open the park. My role was to create a new image library for the park that would be shared with the world. Once on the ground at the new Disney property, it was very much a giant and ever-changing construction site, but I made a note of the progress of that clock tower. In early May, there was finally enough progress done to try for the photo but there were still a lot of arrangements to be made first.

I needed a lift to raise me above the ground and line up with the clock tower and Enchanted Storybook Castle. I also needed a cast member to be on the balcony in front of the clock to adjust the hands. Perhaps most challenging, I needed to keep the area free from all of the construction equipment, even as the park was close to its June 2016 debut. Finally, I needed to make sure all of this occurred early in the morning so the hands of the clock would be within reach of the cast member (the lighting wouldn’t be right in the evening, as I’d discovered on a scouting mission).

The morning of the shoot finally arrived, and our team was in place and ready – all told, it took five people on-site to make this happen (including me). Just as I was strapping into the lift, though, my cell phone rang, and that’s when I learned there wasn’t an access point to the clock balcony. I immediately left the lift and headed up the clock tower staircase, hoping we could still make everything work without losing too much time. Once at the top, we noticed that they had installed the windows since our last scout and it looked like we were going to have to find another way to get our cast member out onto the balcony. But then we noticed a single bottom-row window pane hadn’t been installed yet, so our cast member was able to step through the window, onto the balcony and into position.

Clock tower at Shanghai Disneyland

I raced back down the stairs and to the lift to get up in the air before we lost too much time, the light changed, or Mickey’s giant hands were out of reach – or all three! We were able to try a few different shooting locations and lens options, but this was one of the first frames from that morning, before the cranes resumed their work on the castle and the park filled again with craftspeople putting the finishing touches on the park.

Getting to that moment took a lot of planning, effort and flexibility on the part of a lot of people, but it was all worth it when I finally saw in full color the image that had been in my head for the past year. It makes me smile every time I look at it, and was definitely a #DisneyMagicMoment.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Celebrate National Super Hero Day with Epic Twilight Views from Around the World

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Tue, April 28, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Celebrate National Super Hero Day with Epic Twilight Views from Around the World

by , Communications Specialist, Disney Parks, Experiences & Products

In honor of National Super Hero Day, we’re bringing you some special #DisneyMagicMoments for everyone at home with a series of epic twilight views from the glistening fortress of Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! at Disneyland Resort to an early morning at Stark Expo!

We hope you enjoy these legendary sunrises and sunsets over our heroic experiences around the world:

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort

First up is a look at the fortress that the Taneleer Tivan, a.k.a. the Collector, has brought to Disney California Adventure park with Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, lit up with rays of evening light!

Captain Marvel at Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris
Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris

Super Heroes and Super Villains alike have descended upon Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris as Captain Marvel prepares to go higher, further and faster into the sunset!

Marvel decals in Shanghai Disneyland
Shanghai Disneyland at Shanghai Disney Resort

Over at Shanghai Disneyland, the rays of morning light shine bright through icons representing some of our favorite Super Heroes including Spider-Man, Iron Man and Black Widow!

Stark Expo located at Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland Park at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Looking over a beautiful sunrise at the Stark Expo located at Hong Kong Disneyland, you can see the Iron Man Experience topped off the with the arc reactor along with a look at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Science and Technology Pavilion, home to Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!

Keep checking back for even more twilight views on our special #DisneyMagicMoments page on the Disney Parks Blog and don’t forget, we love you 3000!

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#DisneyMagicMoments: A Virtual Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering – Part 5

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Mon, April 27, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: A Virtual Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering – Part 5

by , Communications, WDI

A Virtual Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering - Part 5

Saving the best stop for last wouldn’t be a fair statement, but on the other hand, this could be the case for the Walt Disney Imagineering Art Library. Within its archive are more than 135,000 pieces of original concept art including the original map of Disneyland park drawn by Disney Legend Herb Ryman.

The Art Library is pure Disney, a space devoted to preserving and sharing the heritage of Disney Parks and Walt Disney Imagineering. Mike Jusko, Denise Brown and Vanessa Hunt are a few of the talented curators you’ll meet in this video!

Be sure to check out our first four episodes of this series on our Disney Magic Moments page:

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Find Your Zen with Peaceful Scenes from Disneyland Resort

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Mon, April 27, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Find Your Zen with Peaceful Scenes from Disneyland Resort

by , Editorial Content Director, Disney Parks

We’re continuing our #DisneyMagicMoments with a new series of “living photos” from the Disneyland Resort that we hope will bring a dose of tranquility to your day.

Whether you find harmony in the calming sights and sounds of Mark Twain Riverboat or your Zen comes from watching mine trains majestically dash around the caverns of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – enjoy these relaxing Disneyland Resort moments captured in time:

Keep checking our Disney Magic Moments page right here on the Blog for more of these types of stories as well as family-fun activities, online resources and more — LEARN & CREATE, FUN & PLAY and CARE & COMMUNITY.