Showing posts with label Donald Duck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Duck. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 January 2021

346 - The Run Disney Weekend

Welcome to the show notes for the Disney Dream Girls Podcast, show number 346, for Sunday 10th January 2021.

If you want to listen, whilst reading these notes, just click the player below or alternatively find us on iTunes, Libsyn, Stitcher Radio, or any good podcast catching apps.

Coming up on this week's show:

  • On This Day In Disney History
  • Some Disney News
  • Chat about this weekends Virtual Run Disney Event

One This Day In Disney History

10th January 1941 The short, Timber - featuring Donald Duck was released. Why not watch it now!


10th January 2001 Disneyland Paris welcomes its one hundred, millionth visitor - the Seyffardt from Germany.

10th January 2016 Inside Out wins the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture at the 73rd annual award ceremony. 

12th January 1628 Charles Perrault was born in Paris, France. In 1697 he published - Tales and Stories of the Past with Morals. You will be familiar with some of his tales - Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty but there are many more. He is credited as the originator of the Fairy Tale Genre.

Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend

This weekend is a highlight for Disney runers alike but when there is a worldwide pandemic, races can not go ahead. However, this even was moved to a virtual event enabling participants to keep fit and earn a Disney medal. 

We asked some of our Disney Dream Girl Family what Run Disney event they would stage and we share their ideas on the show. Where would you run?

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That's it for this week, so thank you for reading and listening to our Disney musings.

Much love,
Michelle & Jayne xxx

Sunday, 30 August 2020

330 Disney Dream Girls Theme Park Chat

Welcome to the show notes for the Disney Dream Girls Podcast, show number 330, for Sunday 30th August 2020. If you want to listen, whilst reading these notes, just click the player below or alternatively find us on iTunes, Libsyn, Stitcher Radio, or any good podcast catching apps.
On this week's show, Michelle and Jayne re-cap their summer, celebrate a much loved Disney character, and look ahead to Autumn in the Disney parks. 
Photo credit Mitchell Taylor
On the 30th August 1936, the very first cartoon strip solely devoted to Donald Duck was published in newspapers. So to celebrate this, Michelle quizzed Jayne about her Donald Duck knowledge. So look below to see how you would do on these questions?

1. What is Donald's full name?
2. What year was the character Donald Duck created?
3. What was the name of the feature cited as being Donald's first appearance? 
4. Can you name any of the voice talents who have provided the voice of Donald Duck? 
5. Can you name any of Donald's relatives?
Photo credit Mitchell Taylor
We have posted the answers at the bottom of these show notes!

It is fairly easy to find Donald at Walt Disney World and he can be found in Mexico (EPCOT), Dinoland USA (Animal Kingdom), Silly Sideshow (Magic Kingdom), and at the entrance to Disney Hollywood Studios. 

At the Disneyland Resort, he can be found around Main Street (Disneyland Park) or around Buena Vista Street (DCA). 

Over in Disneyland Paris, he can be found around the hub area or either in Fantasyland or Adventureland. For the Studios, he is usually in the Production Courtyard. 
Our next feature reviewed the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Paris offerings for the Halloween season.   

Disneyland Paris

The season starts on the 26th of September and runs through to the 1st of November.  There will be no soirees to attend; early park closings; no parades and no fireworks.  But there will be lots of villains out and about and characters in their spooky finery. 
What we are excited about is the food and drink offerings - it sure looks like Disney is upping their game for this season and we can not wait to report back on these. 
Walt Disney World
This year, the season starts on the 15th of September and will run until 31st October. As with Paris, the experience will be very much paired back but Main Street USA will be decorated and there will be an abundance of treats and merchandise to tempt you. 
The big news is costumes - during this time guests are going to be allowed to attend the parks in costumes (something previously reserved for the Halloween party). However, guests must abide by the costume rules of Disney and of course - wear a face mask. 
We are incredibly fortunate as many listeners have already let us know that they will be travelling to the parks during this time and we can not wait to see their pictures and hear their trip reports.  

That is about it for this week and we hope you have enjoyed reading this blog as well as listening to the podcast. You can find us @DisDreamGirls on Instagram and Twitter. We have the Disney Dream Girls page on Facebook as well as the Disney Dream Girls Podcast Family.   

If you wish to support us financially and keep the show advert free, visit us at https://www.patreon.com/DisneyDreamGirls and there you can find out the benefits of doing so including exclusive additional podcasts!

Answers
1. Donald Fauntleroy Duck
2. 1934
3. The Wise Little Hen
4. Clarence Nash, Tony Anselmo, and Daniel Ross.
5.Scrooge McDuck (uncle), Ludwig Von Drake (uncle), Della Duck (sister), Huey, Duwey, and Louie (nephews), Duck family (paternal family) and Drake family (maternal family).