Ten Questions With Brian Collins

Disney is more than just movies and theme park rides. From Imagineers to fans, the Disney universe is made up of people. They’re all a part of the story, and they all have their own tale to tell. So with that in mind, I’m talking to people in the Disney community to learn more about their role…

The State of the Studios

When I was a cast member, I was assigned to work at the (at the time) Disney/MGM Studios. So, even decades later, that park is extra special to me because of my time there — it’s “my” park, and I’m a small part of its history. But even without that connection, I would still love what…

Making a Match: Wearing Matching Shirts at Walt Disney World

If you’ve been to Walt Disney World (or any theme park) you may have seen them: groups of people all wearing identical custom-made shirts. I’m going to be honest: I really never thought I would actually wear a shirt that matched anybody else’s. The idea seemed a little silly. OK, it seemed A LOT silly. Except…

Ten Questions With: Herb Leibacher

From Imagineers to fans, the Disney universe is made up of all sorts of people. Some create the attractions we love, others write blogs, but whatever they do they’re all a part of the story and they all have their own tale to tell. So, with that in mind, I’m going to talk to people in the Disney community and learn…

Secrets Of The Cemetery

There’s a legend about a bride who lived up in that old mansion, before its residents were ghosts and the grounds a cemetery. On her wedding day she waited by the window for her groom, but he never arrived. Heartbroken, she threw her engagement ring into the garden below. It’s said that the ring stayed where it…

My Take On Tomorrowland

Warning: if you read on, spoilers may be in your future When I was a kid, going to Magic Kingdom, I loved Tomorrowland. Sure, my favorite attractions (Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean, if you’re taking notes) were in other areas, but there was something about the aesthetic that’s always spoken to me. It was a…