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Joe Flowers
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We started our day at Walt Disney Record just off Alameda in Burbank.
The waiting lounge for Walt Disney Records
From there it was just a quick drive over to 500 South Buena Vista Street in Burbank over to the Walt Disney Studios
We hit Dopey Drive and Mickey Avenue
Which just so happens to be the location of Pluto's corner. Wonder why there are only 3 paw prints in the cement by that hydrant?
The animation building, where all the magic came from.
One of the floor tiles in the animation building
From there you walk out to the amazing view of the Team Disney building aka. the Michael D. Eisner building.
There are great views from Legends Plaza.
It's also really cool to be able to see the "Partners" statue up close. Normally it's so far away inside the planters at the parks.
It also made for some great photo opportunities.
And you could see a lot more details on the statue really up close.
Legends Plaza also has a statue of Roy O. Disney and Minnie Mouse
Posing for photos in front of the Team Disney building
The Disney Legends statue in front of the Team Disney building
Inside the Frank G Wells building which houses the Disney Archives!
which includes lots of cool stuff, including the mechanical bird that inspired Walt to create Audio-Animatronics
Lots of movie memorabilia
Back out in the lobby there are costumes from TV shows and movies, including jumpsuits from LOST
From there, we went to the 2nd floor to see the Disney Archives Library.
There were tons of original props and costumes in here. Giselle's dress from Enchanted and a Tron costume are visible here.
Also while we were there, one of the cast members asked us what kind of stuff we were interested in. When we mentioned LOST, he pulled out Charlie's costume from the first season of LOST, as well as Hurley's giant t-shirts and shorts.
Lots of display cases full of movie and tv props. Dharma food from LOST.
Jack's workman jumpsuit from LOST and Alice's dress from the newest Alice in Wonderland.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Disappearing and Re-appearing Ink
Back over to the Team Disney building - a tile mosaic of Walt
All in all it was a super fun trip to walk around the Studios. It was all over way too soon.
A few more photos available here:
http://sites.google.com/site/2011waltdisneystudios/home/for-everyone

The waiting lounge for Walt Disney Records

From there it was just a quick drive over to 500 South Buena Vista Street in Burbank over to the Walt Disney Studios

We hit Dopey Drive and Mickey Avenue

Which just so happens to be the location of Pluto's corner. Wonder why there are only 3 paw prints in the cement by that hydrant?

The animation building, where all the magic came from.

One of the floor tiles in the animation building

From there you walk out to the amazing view of the Team Disney building aka. the Michael D. Eisner building.

There are great views from Legends Plaza.

It's also really cool to be able to see the "Partners" statue up close. Normally it's so far away inside the planters at the parks.


It also made for some great photo opportunities.

And you could see a lot more details on the statue really up close.

Legends Plaza also has a statue of Roy O. Disney and Minnie Mouse

Posing for photos in front of the Team Disney building

The Disney Legends statue in front of the Team Disney building

Inside the Frank G Wells building which houses the Disney Archives!

which includes lots of cool stuff, including the mechanical bird that inspired Walt to create Audio-Animatronics

Lots of movie memorabilia

Back out in the lobby there are costumes from TV shows and movies, including jumpsuits from LOST

From there, we went to the 2nd floor to see the Disney Archives Library.

There were tons of original props and costumes in here. Giselle's dress from Enchanted and a Tron costume are visible here.

Also while we were there, one of the cast members asked us what kind of stuff we were interested in. When we mentioned LOST, he pulled out Charlie's costume from the first season of LOST, as well as Hurley's giant t-shirts and shorts.
Lots of display cases full of movie and tv props. Dharma food from LOST.

Jack's workman jumpsuit from LOST and Alice's dress from the newest Alice in Wonderland.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Disappearing and Re-appearing Ink

Back over to the Team Disney building - a tile mosaic of Walt

All in all it was a super fun trip to walk around the Studios. It was all over way too soon.
A few more photos available here:
http://sites.google.com/site/2011waltdisneystudios/home/for-everyone