A une semaine du lancement de la vente des billets d'entrée, une vidéo promotionnelle :
Et les premières informations sur le contenu de la convention 2022 dont la présence du Grumman Gulfstream de Walt Disney qui été entièrement restauré et sera au coeur d'une exposition intitulée Mickey Mouse One: Walt’s Plane !
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Today, D23 announced exciting new details about D23 Expo 2022 presented by Visa. “The Ultimate Disney Fan Event” is back, returning to the Anaheim Convention Center from September 9th through the 11th, to celebrate the magic and excitement of Disney and kick off Disney100, the centennial celebration of The Walt Disney Company. We’re celebrating all the wonderful worlds of Disney—including Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars—united under one roof to showcase what’s new and what’s on the horizon from Disney theme parks, streaming, television, music, products, and films. D23 Expo 2022 will feature more than 50 shows, presentations, and panels, including the Disney Legends Awards Ceremony, which honors the talented individuals who have made significant contributions to the Disney legacy, as well as an all-new exhibit curated by the Walt Disney Archives highlighting the 100th anniversary of Disney.
We’re so excited to return to D23 Expo this year, so read on for details about ticketing, the Mousequerade costume contest, an exciting new exhibit, and more!
Tickets
Tickets for D23 Expo 2022 presented by Visa go on sale at 12 p.m. PT on Thursday, January 20, with an exclusive presale for Visa cardholders who are also D23 Members starting on Wednesday, January 19, at 10 a.m. PT. Guests must be members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club—either at the complimentary General Member level or at the Gold Member level—to purchase tickets. Want to join the club? Click here to sign up as a General or Gold Member.
D23 Members who are also Visa cardholders, and who pay with their Visa, will have pre-sale access to a limited number of one-day and three-day tickets for 24 hours beginning January 19, 2022, at 10 a.m. PT, while supplies last.
D23 Gold Members will be able to purchase specially priced discounted tickets, both single-day ($89) and three-day ($229). Regularly priced single-day tickets are $99 for a one-day adult admission and $79 for children, and money-saving three-day tickets are also available. Discounted hotel and Disneyland Resort park tickets are available to all D23 Expo ticket purchasers.
This year, a limited number of Hall D23 Preferred Seating tickets (which include admission for all three days and a reserved seating section for all Hall D23 presentations) will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members.
For more information on tickets, ticket prices, and D23 Expo, visit D23Expo.com
Special Offers
Presenting Sponsor Visa will be the “Official Way to Pay at D23 Expo,” and Visa cardholders will have access to additional benefits and one-of-a-kind Disney experiences.
D23 Gold Members will also enjoy special benefits at the Expo, including on-site discounts from select retail locations and a complimentary gift. And guests will be able to visit the D23 Ultimate Fan Lounge presented by Amazon on the show floor.
Stay tuned for more details on special offers for both Visa cardholders and D23 Gold Members, which will be announced in the coming months.
Mousequerade
OK, now you know how to get your tickets… but what are going to do once you set foot inside the Anaheim Convention Center in September? While details on our panels and presentations are still to be announced, one thing we know for sure is that you’ll need to come to D23 Expo 2022 dressed to impress, because the Mousequerade costume contest is returning! This year, the fabulous and fashionable Nina West will be hosting, with Yvette Nicole Brown (Big Shot, Disenchanted), Ashley Eckstein (voice of Ahsoka Tano and creator of Her Universe), and Ally Maki (Toy Story 4, Home Sweet Home Alone) judging the always impressive selection of contestants.
The contest will feature new and returning categories including “Off the Screen,” “Imagine That!,” “Magical Mashups,” and “Cast of Characters,” as well as a fan-favorite award voted on by the audience and a “Best in Show” prize of $2,300. Complete rules for entry and details are available at D23Expo.com.
Walt’s Plane
This year’s D23 Expo will debut a brand-new exhibit featuring an iconic piece of Disney history. D23 and the Walt Disney Archives, working with new D23 Expo Platinum sponsor Amazon, are restoring Walt Disney’s Grumman Gulfstream I company airplane, currently housed backstage at Walt Disney World Resort, and transporting it to Anaheim.
The aircraft was seen for years as part of the Studio Backlot Tour at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and will be on display at D23 Expo 2022 for guests to see in an exhibit called Mickey Mouse One: Walt’s Plane presented by Amazon.
And So Much More !
Returning to D23 Expo 2022 will be the massive show floor full of immersive experiences and special opportunities for guests to see what’s next for Disney around the world—and they may even run into their favorite Disney stars, characters, Imagineers, animators, and filmmakers. Guests can also enjoy numerous shopping opportunities—many featuring D23 Expo-exclusive collectibles—at an assortment of Disney and partner pop-up shops including the D23 Expo Emporium, where the ultimate Disney fans can find their ultimate treasures.
The 7,000-seat Hall D23 returns and will be joined this year by the 3,000-seat Premiere Stage, the 1,200-seat Backlot Stage, and the expanded, 700-seat Walt Disney Archives Stage for more presentations curated by the staff of the Archives. On the main show floor, the D23 Expo Live! Stage will feature performances, appearances, demonstrations, and more all weekend long, many of which will be livestreamed to guests at home.
Stay tuned to D23.com for more D23 Expo presented by Visa news as it breaks.
Just Announced! Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Plans for D23 Expo 2022
Disney Parks fans rejoice! D23 Expo 2022, presented by Visa, is returning to the Anaheim Convention Center on Sept. 9 through 11, and today we have a first look at some of the new, amazing experiences, displays, presentations and shopping especially for fans of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products!
From the moment D23 Expo 2022 begins, attendees will be able to explore the Disney Parks Wonderful World of Dreams pavilion and step right into the new stories, attractions and adventures Disney Imagineers are bringing to life around the globe. There will be behind-the-scenes glimpses of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the transformation of EPCOT, new Frozen-themed experiences, Disney Cruise Line, live entertainment and more to explore at the pavilion.
The latest on highly anticipated projects in development around the world will be shared when Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro presents A Boundless Future: Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. Josh takes the Hall D23 stage Sunday, Sept. 11, at 10:30 a.m. for this presentation filled with see-it-here-first moments and special surprises. Be sure to stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for coverage on these announcements throughout the event.
This year’s D23 Expo 2022 will also feature never-before-seen, limited-edition merchandise from across Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and more. The Walt Disney Imagineering Mickey’s of Glendale shop is returning to D23 Expo this year, this time with three unique retail spaces tailored to different categories and experiences: Mickey’s of Glendale Main Store, Mickey’s of Glendale Pin Store and D23 Expo Shop x Mickey’s of Glendale. We recently shared a complete D23 Expo 2022 merchandise roundup of important announcements, including details on our new marketplace.
Disney Parks fans can enjoy other one-of-a-kind offerings during the event, including special panel presentations that cover everything from the making of the Disney Wish cruise ship to learning about Walt Disney Imagineering’s illusions and special effects in the parks. Check out the lineup of panels:
Friday, Sept. 10
10:30 a.m. – Inside Look at the Society of Explorers and Adventurers at Backlot Stage
Saturday, Sept. 10
10 a.m. – A Peek Behind the Curtain at the Walt Disney Imagineering Illusions and Special Effects Development Lab at Walt Disney Archives Stage
12 p.m. – Uncovering Treasures from the Marty Sklar Collection at the Walt Disney Archives Stage.
4 p.m. – Dreaming, Designing and Bringing to Life the Disney Wish at Backlot Stage
Sunday, Sept. 11
10:30 a.m. - A Boundless Future: Disney Parks, Experiences and Products at Hall D23 stage
1 p.m. – Walt Disney Imagineering: 70 Years of Making the Impossible, Possible at Premiere Stage
4 p.m. – Disney Parks Through the Decades: A Disney Ambassador Perspective at Walt Disney Archives Stage
4:15 p.m. – The World of Duffy & Friends Revealed at Hyperion Stage
D23 Expo attendees will also get first access to DisneyMe, an all-new digital avatar in the Play Disney Parks app. This experience empowers guests to express their Disney style by creating their own unique DisneyMe. To celebrate the launch of DisneyMe as part of Disney Uncharted Adventure on the Disney Wish, guests at D23 Expo will be invited on a quest that can only be completed at the Expo. Attendees will uncover specially designed Disney Wish and D23 Expo digital clothing and accessories for their DisneyMe around the show floor.
Starting in September, D23 Expo guests will need to download the latest Play Disney Parks app to be ready to create their DisneyMe and join the DisneyMe D23 Expo Quest during the convention.
Pas possible d'être sur place cette année mais j'ai téléchargé l'application officielle pour avoir le programme sous la main et savoir quand suivre tel ou tel sujet. Je serai bien sûr devant les live proposés par Disney, certains panels vraiment cools sont au programme !
J'ai hyper hâte !
Disneyland Paris : déc. 1997/avr. 1998/juil. 1999/avr. 2005/aoû. 2005/oct. 2005/fév. 2006/avr. 2006 - Cast Member 2006-2011 - visites régulières jusqu'à aujourd'hui Walt Disney World Resort : nov. 2008/mai 2011/fév.-mars 2018/sep. 2019/oct. 2022 Disneyland Resort : sep. 2009/mai 2013/nov. 2015/août 2019/déc. 2023 Tokyo Disney Resort : juin 2015/avr. 2016 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort : mars 2016 Shanghai Disney Resort : mai 2016 / juin 2016 / juil. 2016 Disney Cruise Line : mars 2018 (Disney Dream) / sep. 2019 (Disney Fantasy) / oct. 2022 (Disney Wish) / nov. 2023 (Disney Magic) / sep. 2024 (Disney Wonder)
Tu peux télécharger l'application D23 Expo sur ton téléphone et accéder au planning de ce qui s'y passe.
Quant aux panels disponibles en live, ils seront diffusés par D23 sur Facebook, YouTube, etc. Le planning est là : https://d23expo.com/live
Les lives commencent chaque soir à 18h30.
Disneyland Paris : déc. 1997/avr. 1998/juil. 1999/avr. 2005/aoû. 2005/oct. 2005/fév. 2006/avr. 2006 - Cast Member 2006-2011 - visites régulières jusqu'à aujourd'hui Walt Disney World Resort : nov. 2008/mai 2011/fév.-mars 2018/sep. 2019/oct. 2022 Disneyland Resort : sep. 2009/mai 2013/nov. 2015/août 2019/déc. 2023 Tokyo Disney Resort : juin 2015/avr. 2016 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort : mars 2016 Shanghai Disney Resort : mai 2016 / juin 2016 / juil. 2016 Disney Cruise Line : mars 2018 (Disney Dream) / sep. 2019 (Disney Fantasy) / oct. 2022 (Disney Wish) / nov. 2023 (Disney Magic) / sep. 2024 (Disney Wonder)
On est à la moitié du panel et on a eu que Disneyland Anaheim pour le moment et une seule nouvelle annonce : le land baymax (qui ne me réjouit pas trop)
Disney California Adventure, effectivement une restructuration de pacific land en land "San Francisco" qui me laisse perplexe. C'est la seule vrai annonce pour la Californie.
Prolongations des 30 ans jusqu'à septembre 2023 et le show à Studio theater (ou Animagique Theater, ça reste à éclaircir), c'est tout je crois...
Vilain petit canard des resort disney, encore et toujours (quoique même pour les resort US c'est pas la folie, y'a pas grand chose pour Walt Disney World...)
EDIT: j'ai été mauvaise langue, on sait que le DLH va rouvrir en 2024. voilà.
Prolongations des 30 ans jusqu'à septembre 2023 et le show à Studio theater (ou Animagique Theater, ça reste à éclaircir), c'est tout je crois...
Vilain petit canard des resort disney, encore et toujours (quoique même pour les resort US c'est pas la folie, y'a pas grand chose pour Walt Disney World...)
EDIT: j'ai été mauvaise langue, on sait que le DLH va rouvrir en 2024. voilà.
Il y a eu un nouveau concept art pour l'allée vers le lac, mais je n'ai pas eu le temps de faire un sreen.
Prolongations des 30 ans jusqu'à septembre 2023 et le show à Studio theater (ou Animagique Theater, ça reste à éclaircir), c'est tout je crois...
Vilain petit canard des resort disney, encore et toujours (quoique même pour les resort US c'est pas la folie, y'a pas grand chose pour Walt Disney World...)
EDIT: j'ai été mauvaise langue, on sait que le DLH va rouvrir en 2024. voilà.
Il y a eu un nouveau concept art pour l'allée vers le lac, mais je n'ai pas eu le temps de faire un sreen.
Prolongations des 30 ans jusqu'à septembre 2023 et le show à Studio theater (ou Animagique Theater, ça reste à éclaircir), c'est tout je crois...
Vilain petit canard des resort disney, encore et toujours (quoique même pour les resort US c'est pas la folie, y'a pas grand chose pour Walt Disney World...)
EDIT: j'ai été mauvaise langue, on sait que le DLH va rouvrir en 2024. voilà.
Il y a eu un nouveau concept art pour l'allée vers le lac, mais je n'ai pas eu le temps de faire un sreen.
Formidable.
Quand même, vraiment rien à se mettre sous la dent. J'espère au moins que le nouveau show annoncé ne viendra pas à la place de Mickey et le Magicien car l'affaire me semble pas hyper claire...
Mais pour le coup, on n'est pas les seuls déçus (ça, on a l'habitude avec la D23), c'est très très pauvre pour le monde entier.
J’en profite de ce sujet devenu un fourre tout pour faire part de ma réflexion sur notre destination et de cette D23.
Indéniablement c’est la plus riche en annonce autour de Disneyland Paris depuis… depuis toujours en fait. On revient de loin avec la seule annonce du logo des 25 ans.
Mais quel drame tout de même. La WDC a totalement oublié l’existence d’un Castle Park en Europe, notre pauvre Disneyland Park fête ses 6000 jours sans nouvelle attraction et rien pour se mettre sous la dent ce soir.
Même pas une piste de réflexion comme c’était le cas avec Frontierland au Magic Kingdom ou Moana / Zootopia à Animal Kingdom.
C’est quand même hallucinant cette déconnexion totale avec l’Europe. Je n’ai vraiment mais alors vraiment aucune idée de ce que la WDC a comme ambition pour Disneyland Paris. Vraiment, je suis perplexe.
Fgth a écrit:
Ça aurait été un peu tôt de toute façon. Par contre, les Concept Art présentes à la fin pour AK et MK sont très sympas eux
Justement ce n’est pas tôt puisque les Concept Arts que tu cites sont des réflexions à long terme, sans date, sans perspective… juste là pour rassurer les investisseurs. Mais pourquoi diable DLP est-il ignoré de la sorte c’est totalement hors-sol.
Ça aurait été un peu tôt de toute façon. Par contre, les Concept Art présentes à la fin pour AK et MK sont très sympas eux
Justement ce n’est pas tôt puisque les Concept Arts que tu cites sont des réflexions à long terme, sans date, sans perspective… juste là pour rassurer les investisseurs. Mais pourquoi diable DLP est-il ignoré de la sorte c’est totalement hors-sol.
Peut-être que ne pas parler de DLP c'est aussi rassurer les investisseurs ?
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