New D23 Perks

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http://d23.disney.go.com/expo.html?...D23FanFare&CMP=EMC-eml&att=20090514D23FanFare

This website has all the member perks for the summer. Among them are:

1. The expo that everyone already knows about
2. The premier of Up in Hollywood that we all know about.

New stuff we haven't heard about yet:

3. D23's Flowers and Fireworks Celebration at Epcot: May 31, 2009
Enjoy a special Flower Power concert and a VIP viewing of IllumiNations

4. D23's Supercalifragilistic Night on Broadway: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
D23 Members can enjoy an incredible evening of magic on the Great White Way with everyone's favorite nanny

5. D23 and Poppins Breeze into The Windy City: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A practically perfect evening in Chicago just for D23 Members

6. D23 and The Lion King Roar in Vegas: Saturday, June 27, 2009
D23 Members enjoy the royal treatment at a performance of the hit musical now at Mandalay Bay.

7. D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios and Archives: June 27, 2009 and August 15, 2009
D23 Members get a look behind the Disney magic.

8. D23 presents DISNEYLAND, U.S.A.: July 17, 2009
D23 Members celebrate Disneyland's 54th anniversary with a special screening and panel discussion

9. Walt Disney Family Museum Preview: September, 2009
D23 Members enjoy a advance look at the extraordinary museum dedicated to the man behind the mouse.

So they are listening - I hope. I only wish the special viewing area for Illuminations, for example, was open to D23 Members ALL THE TIME. I won't be there during the specified time. But hey - they are taking a step in the right direction!
 
http://d23.disney.go.com/expo.html?...D23FanFare&CMP=EMC-eml&att=20090514D23FanFare

This website has all the member perks for the summer. Among them are:

1. The expo that everyone already knows about
2. The premier of Up in Hollywood that we all know about.

New stuff we haven't heard about yet:

3. D23's Flowers and Fireworks Celebration at Epcot: May 31, 2009
Enjoy a special Flower Power concert and a VIP viewing of IllumiNations

4. D23's Supercalifragilistic Night on Broadway: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
D23 Members can enjoy an incredible evening of magic on the Great White Way with everyone's favorite nanny

5. D23 and Poppins Breeze into The Windy City: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A practically perfect evening in Chicago just for D23 Members

6. D23 and The Lion King Roar in Vegas: Saturday, June 27, 2009
D23 Members enjoy the royal treatment at a performance of the hit musical now at Mandalay Bay.

7. D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios and Archives: June 27, 2009 and August 15, 2009
D23 Members get a look behind the Disney magic.

8. D23 presents DISNEYLAND, U.S.A.: July 17, 2009
D23 Members celebrate Disneyland's 54th anniversary with a special screening and panel discussion

9. Walt Disney Family Museum Preview: September, 2009
D23 Members enjoy a advance look at the extraordinary museum dedicated to the man behind the mouse.

So they are listening - I hope. I only wish the special viewing area for Illuminations, for example, was open to D23 Members ALL THE TIME. I won't be there during the specified time. But hey - they are taking a step in the right direction!

Is that number 9 event at the SF Presidio, do you know?

Thanks for posting!
 
The website doesn't say about #9 - But I'm assuming the answer is yes to that - the podcast team was just saying the other day that the museum is going to open in SF. . .
 

I think these are great perks and a big improvement over what they launched with. They SHOULD have launched with this info, but I suspect that they were under the impression that we would just roll over and love it (like some). I'm willing to bet that the tepid reaction to D23 led them to go back to the drawing board and rethink their approach. If they keep doing things like this, they will win me over. I want nothing more than to love D23 and be able to recommend it with an honest voice - I'm not there yet, but this brings it a little closer.

Pete
 
Meh... The Chicago Mary Poppins Behind the Scenes experience is something you can buy regularly... and tre pricing is not all that different fromt he D23 pricing. NOW if the BTS experience was free (and you had to buy tickets to the show) THAT to me is a perk.

Anyone know D23 numbers? How many memberships? Hey for $40 or less a year, I would join... its too much though.
 
Sounds great if you live in those cities or are traveling to them at those times. But not much for everyone else.:confused3

I know I know they are at least trying and you cannot make everyone happy.
Bust still????
 
Sounds great if you live in those cities or are traveling to them at those times. But not much for everyone else.:confused3

I know I know they are at least trying and you cannot make everyone happy.
Bust still????

I agree, I live about 5 hours away from the closest of any of these places so this doesn't do much for me. I am kind of a collector and wanted to join b/c I wanted the first issue. Then I found out that you could buy it at the local bookstore and felt cheated. Had I known from the start i certainly wouldn't have wasted my money.
 
I think these are great perks and a big improvement over what they launched with. They SHOULD have launched with this info, but I suspect that they were under the impression that we would just roll over and love it (like some). I'm willing to bet that the tepid reaction to D23 led them to go back to the drawing board and rethink their approach. If they keep doing things like this, they will win me over. I want nothing more than to love D23 and be able to recommend it with an honest voice - I'm not there yet, but this brings it a little closer.

Pete

I don't think that those of us that signed up originally just "rolled over and took it"...I assumed they it was only a couple days old and as the months go on they would announce more...I wasn't about to judge its lack of features the first couple days of its existence and I trusted that Disney would do right...and I'm glad that they are showing that they are.
 
After seeing these I just joined D23. I had been holding off but a chance to do the behind the scenes studio/archive tour AND the whole Disney People movie (with Imagineers chatting POST flick) is too good to pass up. Hope once they release tix for these events it doesn't sell out so fast as to make my membership worthless. But hey, if this kind of stuff keeps up, hard to complain.

Now if my membership would also allow for theme park discounts, that would rock!

Spidey
 
Here's another tidbit of info from the D23 site. Small tidbit. I really wish there was more information on this one! Like, where is it going and when? I like the fact that they are doing more (even if most of it is DL, not WDW related) but I really wish they would supply more details.

Disney's A Christmas Carol Train Tour begins in Los Angeles' Union Station over Memorial Day Weekend, from May 22 through May 25. Featuring four custom designed vintage rail cars full of behind-the-scenes attractions, entertaining demonstrations and fun activities, the train will then make 40 stops in 36 states over the next 24 weeks, chugging its way over more than 16,000 miles of track. The tour will finish at New York's Grand Central Terminal over the weekend of October 30 through November 1.
 
The website doesn't say about #9 - But I'm assuming the answer is yes to that - the podcast team was just saying the other day that the museum is going to open in SF. . .

OK, I'm easy. One local event is all is took to get me to join D23.

But I'm still hoping for a PIXAR event in Emeryville!! Now that would really get me excited!

-Jen
 
Nothing is close to my location, unfortunately, and I'm not traveling at those times either. Now, maybe Disney could think of something special to do in conjunction to that train that's traveling for the "Christmas Story". I know the train events are free, but maybe a special give-away for showing your D23 card? I don't know. I would be a great way for them to reach their members all over the country. Just a thought. I'm glad to see that D23 is getting a little better though. And I have to agree with Pete, they should have rolled things like this out to begin with.
 















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