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I had a chance to participate in the D23 conference call this afternoon and wanted to share some of what I heard today.
D23 = Official Community for Disney Fans
Steven Clark (head of D23 & Executive Editor Disney twenty-three) – Origin of name D23 – 1923 is a homage to year Walt Disney Company founded. This initiative celebrates the roots, creativity and future of Walt Disney Company. The Disney company recognizes that the fans are important to the Disney legacy. This is a corporate wide reach-out to fans and best guests.
D23 was inspired by the Disney archives – desire to share those treasures with fans – celebration of amazing past – ultimate Disney insider experience – sharing a large amount of backstage information. (Watch The View tomorrow for sneak into archives. Whoopi Goldberg takes tour of Disney Archives in Anaheim.)
Disney.com/d23 – premier online destination for fans – free to everyone.
D23 membership - $74.95 – includes a magazine, surprise gift, commemorative certificate, access to merchandise, D23 fanfare weekly newsletter, discount admission and early entry to D23 expo. Magazine – available only to members with the exception of being available at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Stores, Barnes and Noble stores (wow, that is exclusive
).
D23 expo – will be at the Anaheim convention center - 9/10 – 9/13 – keynote speakers, pavilions, sneak peaks, screening of upcoming films, fashion shows, celebrity events – hinted at the possibility of a ‘big’ wedding – everyone can attend – D23 members will get a discount and early entry into the event.
Marty Sklar (EVP & Walt Disney Imagineering Ambassador) – will write for magazine sharing historical perspective and stories and have input into expo.
Davie Smith (Chief Archivist, Walt Disney Archives) – talked to history of Disney fandom – archives heavily involved in D23.
They then took questions from the attendees. Unfortunately they never got to me in the queue of questions - (perhaps they didn't want me to ask "RU &@!%*# Kidding Us with This?)
Topics touched on:
• No plan on a lower price point offering.
• Does not plan to be like all the other fan sites – there’s room for everyone in the fan community.
• Additional community and interactive elements will be added to the D23 website in the future.
• D23 Expo will take place in Anaheim for the first 4 years – likely to go to WDW and international destinations in the future.
• Will fans be involved in D23? They will consider it.
• Staffing – small core group but support of entire corporation.
• Possibility for special opportunities at the theme parks (preview attractions, special events).
• Expo – collectible/fans forums – future details on D23expo.com
• Collectibles for D23 members – inspired by archives. Tons of ideas
• May work with other areas – AP, DVC - for special events and opportunities
• Vacation packages will be available to attendees of the Expo.
Marty Sklar ended with a very nice sentiment. This is not meant to be another means for Disney to sell merchandise. It is intended for Disney fans to feel connected to the company and each other.
While I believe Marty was being sincere in that he believed this to be true - from listening 'between the lines' it sounds like another way to sell merchandise to Disney fans.
D23 = Official Community for Disney Fans
Steven Clark (head of D23 & Executive Editor Disney twenty-three) – Origin of name D23 – 1923 is a homage to year Walt Disney Company founded. This initiative celebrates the roots, creativity and future of Walt Disney Company. The Disney company recognizes that the fans are important to the Disney legacy. This is a corporate wide reach-out to fans and best guests.
D23 was inspired by the Disney archives – desire to share those treasures with fans – celebration of amazing past – ultimate Disney insider experience – sharing a large amount of backstage information. (Watch The View tomorrow for sneak into archives. Whoopi Goldberg takes tour of Disney Archives in Anaheim.)
Disney.com/d23 – premier online destination for fans – free to everyone.
D23 membership - $74.95 – includes a magazine, surprise gift, commemorative certificate, access to merchandise, D23 fanfare weekly newsletter, discount admission and early entry to D23 expo. Magazine – available only to members with the exception of being available at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Stores, Barnes and Noble stores (wow, that is exclusive

D23 expo – will be at the Anaheim convention center - 9/10 – 9/13 – keynote speakers, pavilions, sneak peaks, screening of upcoming films, fashion shows, celebrity events – hinted at the possibility of a ‘big’ wedding – everyone can attend – D23 members will get a discount and early entry into the event.
Marty Sklar (EVP & Walt Disney Imagineering Ambassador) – will write for magazine sharing historical perspective and stories and have input into expo.
Davie Smith (Chief Archivist, Walt Disney Archives) – talked to history of Disney fandom – archives heavily involved in D23.
They then took questions from the attendees. Unfortunately they never got to me in the queue of questions - (perhaps they didn't want me to ask "RU &@!%*# Kidding Us with This?)
Topics touched on:
• No plan on a lower price point offering.
• Does not plan to be like all the other fan sites – there’s room for everyone in the fan community.
• Additional community and interactive elements will be added to the D23 website in the future.
• D23 Expo will take place in Anaheim for the first 4 years – likely to go to WDW and international destinations in the future.
• Will fans be involved in D23? They will consider it.
• Staffing – small core group but support of entire corporation.
• Possibility for special opportunities at the theme parks (preview attractions, special events).
• Expo – collectible/fans forums – future details on D23expo.com
• Collectibles for D23 members – inspired by archives. Tons of ideas
• May work with other areas – AP, DVC - for special events and opportunities
• Vacation packages will be available to attendees of the Expo.
Marty Sklar ended with a very nice sentiment. This is not meant to be another means for Disney to sell merchandise. It is intended for Disney fans to feel connected to the company and each other.
While I believe Marty was being sincere in that he believed this to be true - from listening 'between the lines' it sounds like another way to sell merchandise to Disney fans.