Episode 705 – The Walt Disney Family Museum

Bryan RipperPodcast

On this week’s show, we’re going to be talking about the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. Established on October 1, 2009 and founded by Walt Disney’s daughter Diane Disney Miller, the 40,000 square foot museum features historical pieces and artifacts that tell the story of Walt Disney, the man, from his ancestral beginnings until his death on December 15, 1966. My good friend Rick from the United States of Geekdom joins me to talk about his recent trip to the Presidio of San Francisco, the site of the Walt Disney Family Museum and some of the highlights for him and his family including the multi-plane camera, early animation drawings, his Oscar for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and much more!

Episode 611 – ’64 – ’65 NY World’s Fair Audio

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On this week’s show, we’re continuing a look at the 1964 – 1965 New York World’s Fair and the attractions that Walt Disney contributed to this historic engagement. This time, we’re going back in time and presenting the original fair attraction audio from It’s a Small World, Magic Skyway, Carousel of Progress, and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. I’ll also continue sharing with you the history behind these attractions: How they were conceived, how they were installed at the World’s Fair, what great Imagineers worked on them, what happened to them after the fair was closed, and lots of other fun facts. Join me on this trip back to Flushing Meadows with the sounds of these soon-to-become classic Disney attractions as they were first introduced to the world!