The Art of Disney Animation- Animation Academy drawing class ONLY?

RoosMomKanga

Mouseketeer
Joined
Mar 3, 2008
Messages
129
This is probably a weird question, but someone may know...I went through this attraction in Feb. at WDW and as an ex-art teacher especially loved the special drawing class with an animator that was offered at the end (you could chose to attend or not). It seemed to me at the time that it would be easy, and maybe they wouldn't mind, if you came back in the exit (the doors were wide open to this area) and waited for just this class if you wanted to attend again (never got the opportunity to come back and test this though). So here's my question- is there a way to just attend the drawing class at DLP and skip the other 3 theatre parts of the attraction? If so, exactly how have you done this? We only have one day and I'm not that interested in seeing the other parts again/don't have the time, but my son would love to go to an animation class!
 
We do this all the time - the area is fully open and you can access via the 2 main doors or via the shop. I always stop by a couple of times each visit (please don't make me draw Pooh again!!).
 
Yes, my daughter does it all the time. Just go in the door marked 'sortie' which is about 20 yards to the right of the entrance. Although it says it is an exit, you can also go in that way. Just wait there until the current lesson finishes and then take your place at one of the half-Mickey shaped tables. :thumbsup2
 
It was pouring with rain the day we were there last week, so it was a really popular thing to do as it takes about half an hour in the warm and dry! I noticed that even if all the tables are taken, it's worth asking the artist in charge for a drawing board and pencil, as she keeps a few spare on her table. Those people just sat on the floor at the front.
We all did Mickey and are still practising at home!
 

My daughter really enjoyed this when we were there last month. The seats fill up quickly, especially if it's raining outside.

JanMarch2008162.jpg


JanMarch2008161.jpg
 
EXCELLENT!:cool1: Thanks for the pics! The desks are adorable- they don't have those at WDW! One more question- from the way you are describing this it sounds like this drawing class is just inside the exit (sortie) and then just out in the open? At WDW when you get to the last area where there are other things to do, then you have to enter a seperate queue through turnstiles into a "pen" and they limit each class. We then waited for the doors to the animation drawing area to open and were let in to take a class- separate from eveything else. Will we just see these Mickey desks when we come in the exit?
 
Yes, if you come in the door which is furthest right in the building. The door in the middle will take you into a little shop and from there into the bit where the 'class' is. But no turnstiles or anything.
 
No, there's no separate area at DLP - you will see all the desks easily (on the right as you come in through the exit doors - which is no problem at all, btw, we've done it several times). The class is out 'in the open' so to speak (but indoors! just not in an enclosed room), in that people will often just watch the class going on as they're walking past.

We went in there a few times to keep warm, too!

dec06364.jpg
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom