Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Traditions

Halloween Traditions Saturday October 30, 2010

Trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, candied apples, carving pumpkins, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Wow, we have a lot of Halloween traditions. The first time I ever saw Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas, I didn't really like it, and it was years before I saw it again. I'm not sure why, but my kids, who are very sheltered in general from any TV or movie fare that is dark or scary, absolutely fell in love with the movie. To my amazement, they were not at all scared by it. I remember my then 3-year-old singing with all the drama she could muster, "And I Jack! The Pumpkin King! have grown so tired, of the same old thing..." It was the cutest thing ever, and we have been watching it ever since. The movie has grown on me, and we even love to listen to the soundtrack in the weeks before Halloween.

This year, our two-year-old, who is scared of flies and freaked out by the conductor in Fantasia for some odd reason, has also fallen in love with the "King of the Pumpkins," as she calls Jack. She also just can't get enough of saying the name "Oogie Boogie." Apparently, in a world where there are two kinds of people -- those who are Tim Burton fans and those who are not -- our family is on the fan side. What about your family, do you have a favorite Halloween movie?


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Bibliography - Sandy Fusel oil oil

In our second-last Behind the Books feature for 2010, we are thrilled to feature KBR friend and talented author Sandy Fussell and her glorious collection of books. Starting with a bibliography, we take great pleasure in showcasing Sandy and her work right here for you to enjoy.The Smart Shopper (non-fiction) ( June 2007) Ratbags (Feb 2007) Samurai Kids Book 1: White Crane (March 2008) Polar Boy (August 2008) Samurai Kids Book 2: Owl Ninja (Oct 2008)Samurai Kids Book 3: Shaolin Tiger (April 2009)Samurai Kids Book 4: Monkey Fist (August 2009)Jaguar Warrior (March 2010)Samurai Kids Book 5: Fire Lizard (Sept 2010)Samurai Kids Book 6: TBA (2011)Lionheart  (2011)For more on Sandy's books see her website.
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Ãcrimage ground off bus in addition to ceremony with the adventure off California

Disney Parks has released this video of the Topping Off ceremony at Cars Land, a mega-expansion coming to California Adventure park at Disneyland.

What a great moment for the team, but there’s still a lot of work ahead. Disney is leaning heavily on Pixar to help fix the mess that is California Adventure, this should go a long way in that direction.

If you can, pause the video when it’s showing the model of the attraction. Then squint a bit and imagine it’s the pod-racing seen from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. If Disney decides to bring this technology to Orlando, would you rather have a Cars Land clone or a whole Star Wars land?

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

The dream off Disney floats out off the dock off Meyer Werft

Early this morning near Papenburg, Germany, the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line stable, The Disney Dream, floated out of the dry dock of Meyer Werft in a special ceremony. I’ll miss my weekly peek at construction via the web cam, but look forward to seeing it in person when it reaches its home at Port Canaveral, FL.

USA Today’s Cruise Log was there and has the dramatic photos and here’s a video from the other side of the fireworks:

The full press release is below the cut:

After 20 months of construction, the Disney Dream cruise ship floated out of the enclosed building dock at the Meyer Werft shipyard today, completing a major construction milestone. The ship was greeted by thousands of visitors lining the shore to see the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, which features the first water coaster at sea and other cruise industry firsts designed to build upon Disney’s commitment to delivering unparalleled family cruises.

The “Float Out” is a special maritime event that celebrates the ship’s final stages of construction, where exteriors become complete and final touches are assigned to interiors. In true Disney-style, the celebration was punctuated with a fireworks display and the appearance of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. The Disney Dream is scheduled to sail its maiden voyage on January 26, 2011, from Port Canaveral, Fla.

“Today marks a monumental milestone and begins the first of the finishing touches for the Disney Dream as we prepare to welcome guests aboard our newest ship,” said Karl Holz, president of Disney Cruise Line. “Our guests are counting down to the maiden voyage, and in just 88 days, they will get to experience all that the Disney Dream has to offer.”

The Disney Dream is the first of two new ships being built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. The Disney Fantasy is also currently in production and is scheduled to set sail on its maiden voyage on April 7, 2012.

“Today is a day of great pride for all of us at the Meyer Werft shipyard,” said Bernard Meyer, managing partner of Meyer Werft. “To finally see the largest ship this yard has ever built floated out and nearly complete is an inspiration within itself, and that coupled with the pixie dust Disney is known for, made this a truly magical moment for all involved.”

The Disney Dream will remain alongside Meyer Werft’s outfitting pier in the shipyard harbor for about two weeks, while testing is completed on the ship’s stabilizers, rudders and other functional features, and work on the ship’s interior areas continues. The ship is scheduled to leave the Meyer Werft shipyard and be conveyed down the River Ems, the second weekend in November, where its destination is the North Sea at the port of Eemshaven, The Netherlands.

Disney Dream Innovations Known for establishing the family cruise market when the Disney Magic debuted in 1998, Disney Cruise Line continues to build upon this success with a focus on the legacy and heritage of The Walt Disney Company’s most known assets â€" master storytelling, world-class entertainment and legendary guest service. In addition to all of the features Disney Cruise Line is known for, the Disney Dream will have several new notable innovations for guests to enjoy.

* AquaDuck, a first-of-its-kind water coaster, is an exhilarating, high-speed thrill ride that combines all the ups and downs of a roller coaster with all the twists and turns of a water slide. * Magical Portholes offer a “virtual window” to the world for inside staterooms, with a real-time view outside the ship where high-definition cameras feed live video to each stateroom. * Enchanted Art immerses guests in Disney storytelling and looks like other hanging art pieces around the ship, but is actually a framed LCD screen with technology that recognizes a guest is present. * Remy, an exquisite top-deck restaurant, only for adults, with incredible ocean views and French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning chefs.

New Itineraries

With the addition of two new ships, Disney Cruise Line is able to more formally expand its itineraries to new destinations, including Alaska, while continuing to offer cruises to some of the line’s most popular itineraries.

The Disney Dream will sail three-, four- and five-night cruises to the Bahamas from Port Canaveral, Fla., while sister ship Disney Fantasy, is set to sail seven-night alternating eastern and western Caribbean itineraries, also from Port Canaveral, beginning in 2012. The Disney Magic will continue sailing seven-night eastern and western Caribbean cruises, before returning to the Mediterranean for another summer of cruising in this region in 2011. The Disney Wonder will begin 2011 by repositioning to the West Coast of the U.S., sailing seven-night Mexican Riviera cruises from the Port of Los Angeles, while spending the summer sailing first-ever Alaskan itineraries from Vancouver.

Based in Celebration, Fla., the Disney Cruise Line experience is focused on providing a setting where families can reconnect, adults can recharge and kids can immerse themselves in worlds of fantasy only Disney can create. Most recently, the company was recognized as the top cruise experience by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Disney Cruise Line was voted the No. 1 cruise experience in the magazine’s 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards in the mega-ship category.

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