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Erin De Santiago

Duffy The Disney Bear: Passholder Event at DCA

September 20, 2010 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

Yesterday, Disneyland passholders were treated to a private presentation revealing details about Duffy The Disney Bear’s upcoming presence at Disney California Adventure.  Although I am actually in the US right now, I could not get down to Disneyland this weekend for the event, so I sent my parents who are both passholders to obtain information for my Disney Theme Parks column.

Thankfully, Mom is great at note taking and obtained pretty detailed information about the entire event.  The following recap is thanks to her!

The event was held at Stage 17 inside DCA, the old building for the Who Wants to be a Millionaire attraction.  Apparently the event was not entirely full as passholders who were not registered came up to inquire what was going on and were told they could join the 2pm presentation if they wanted, however the couple declined as they had a young child with them.

Attendees were given wristbands and vouchers for treats and once inside, they were reminded that no photos and no recording devices were allowed.

The stage was set with director’s chairs, decorative flowers, large screens, and Duffy posters hanging above.  The host of the event was Jason Palmer who appeared on stage carrying his own Duffy Bear that he takes everywhere with him.

Jason recruited a volunteer, Sage, an eight year old boy from Carson, California to come up on stage.  Jason informed the guests that the presentation would be filled with lots of bear puns and and Sage’s job was to keep track of the number of puns and apparently be in charge of sound effects during the presentation.

The story began with Jason explaining that Mickey Mouse set out on a windy day and Minnie was in tears finding out Mickey was going on a trip.  She got out her sewing machine and made a bear to keep Mickey company on his journey.  Mickey shouted with glee and since he came in a duffel bag, Mickey named him Duffy.  They set off on their journey and visited places all over the world like Paris and Mexico (I see the tie in to all the new costumes coming here).

The first guest was Quinn Shurian, Disney Ambassador.  Quinn showed the dressed bears that are coming.   From my mother’s notes, it seems there will be smaller, 12 inch dressed bears for holidays, and then costumes for the 17 inch Duffy Bear.  Some of the holiday Duffy Bears included St. Patty’s Day, Bunny Duffy (Easter) and Holiday Duffy (Christmas).  Some of the costumes shown included Mexico and China.  There is a My 1st Duffy that pretty much looks like the current release bear at the parks now.

Some of the Duffy Facts relayed (here come the bear puns):

Duffy will debut at Treasures in Bearadise Pier (Treasures in Paradise Pier).  Right now, Duffy is subearvising photo locations in DCA.  They are going to have locations set up where you can photograph Duffy, just like at Tokyo.  Bear necessities will be sold at Treasures.  He added that even though there will be shoes, Duffy prefers to go bearfoot.  (Killing me with the bear puns here!)

Apparently Quinn also shared that his Duffy is going to a soccer game and will be in the Anaheim Fall Festival, riding on a float with Quinn.

The next guest up was Dara Trujillo, Manager of Merchandising, Synergy and Strategy & Overall Domestic and International Brand Management.  She shared that Minnie searched all over the world for the squishiest fabric for Duffy, which is why he is so soft.  She showed all the hidden Mickeys on Duffy, and referred to the one on his behind as a “birthmark”

Dara also shared that Duffy is quite tech savvy, he will have his own Facebook page (both my Duffy and Shellie May already do!) and that Duffy will be tweeting for the Disney Parks.   She also took the opportunity to throw in a bear pun on a  Blackbeary and IPaw’d.

There will be special photo ops in the park and it will show on Facebook where Duffy has been.  There will be photo locations around the park where you can photo your Duffy, just like TDS.  Interesting to see they are giving Duffy a social media presence – sounds as though they are picking up in a lot of ways that Tokyo Disney might not be capitalizing on (at least that I can find in English).

Next, Dara asked the audience if they knew what Duffy’s favorite food was – she said it’s fruit (groan for insertion of more bear puns here) — strawbearries, raspbearries, blackbearries, bluebearries, and so on.

That was the segue into what Duffy foods they will be offering.  So far, there will be the rice krispy treat and a chocolate cake with ganache icing.  Later on, there will be a molded mug and a popcorn bucket (sometime in the fall).  They also plan to bring out a menu activity placemat featuring Duffy.

Attendees were also treated to a sneak peak of other merchandise — in March there will be a special flocked pin, a limited edition ear hat and they plan to change the mold for the Vinylmation figures from Mickey to Duffy.   And apparently, Duffy is going to be in the ABC Christmas Parade on his own float!

When Duffy debuts on October 14, there will be a place to meet Duffy on Paradise Pier.  She said they will be handing out “I just hugged Duffy the Disney Bear” stickers.  Not sure how long that will go on for.

They are bringing some merchandise over from Tokyo — the 28″ Duffy, a magnet, a key chain, and a zipper pouch.  The 12″ pre-dressed Duffy Bears are going to be US exclusives (groan for the pocketbook and the lack of display space at home!)

At the end of the presentation, Jason gave Sage his own Duffy Bear!  They also announced one member of the audience would receive a bear and one seat had an envelope taped to it – a lady just a few rows behind my parents was the lucky winner.

Jason then announced Duffy was at the presentation and then Duffy came out and up on stage.  The presentation then ended with them saying, “Where will you take your Duffy?” which was the last image projected on the screens.

After the presentation, attendees were invited to look at all the merchandise and they were allowed to purchase one Duffy Bear and a sailor outfit.  The bears will retail for $25 it sounds like and the outfits (at least the sailor) was $15.  From the photos she took, I definitely think the quality is not up to TDR par, but given the price difference, I cannot say I am all that surprised.  This will make them more affordable to those who cannot swing the Tokyo prices — I have to admit when I was at TDS last week, I spent quite a chunk on Duffy stuff.  The Halloween outfits retailed for more than Duffy and Shellie May!

My mom took quite a number of photos for me, which I appreciate.  I have asked her to take some close up photos of this Duffy’s tags and storybook, which I will post when I receive.  It appears she had quite a lot of fun with the new Duffy Bears.  She and her best friend each purchased a bear and sailor outfit for themselves, and my Dad purchased one for me as well.  I have not been told which one of the three bears is mine yet!   I think I have created addicts as they took their new bears and wandered on the property taking photos!

I wish I could’ve gone as I heard there was one girl in attendance from Tokyo who brought her naked Duffy along.   Had I been there, I would’ve had all my bears (4 Duffys and 1 Shellie May lol).  I am actually traveling with 7 bears right now — bringing back a Duffy and Shellie May from Tokyo for Mom, so now she will already have 3 full size bears to dress!)

Thanks again to Mom for supplying me with all this info and the pictures!  Still working on editing all the photos I took last week at Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney, and Hong Kong Disneyland – hope to have them up later this week, so please check back — starting a new photo heavy blog is definitely time consuming!

Please check out the video from the OC Register’s coverage of the Duffy the Disney Bear presentations yesterday:  OC Register Video on Duffy the Disney Bear

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney California Adventure, Disney Events, Disneyland, Merchandise Events Tagged With: California Adventure, DCA, Disney News, Disneyland, Duffy

Tokyo DisneySea Halloween 2010: Seasonal Decorations

September 15, 2010 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

During seasonal events, Tokyo Disney Resort definitely pulls out all the stops with the multitude of decorations and themed elements that make each visit so magical.  During my two visits to DisneySea on Thursday and Saturday (Sept 9 and 11), I took a ton of photos of the decorations for the “Mysterious Masquerade” event.

Other Tokyo 2010 Halloween related posts:

Photo Essay: 2010 Halloween Costumes at Tokyo Disneyland

Halloween 2010 at the Tokyo Disney Resort: Opening Day at DisneySea

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Seasonal Events, Tokyo Disney, Tokyo DisneySea Tagged With: Halloween TDR, Seasonal Disney Events, Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea

Halloween 2010 at the Tokyo Disney Resort: Opening Day at DisneySea

September 14, 2010 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

Halloween is my favorite time of year and the inspiration for my crazy idea to fly to all the Disney Theme Parks in the world during  the month of September.  Although I was unable to work Disneyland Paris in during the Halloween festivities, seeing the new Toy Story Playland made up for it.

I flew from Amsterdam to Tokyo just in time to arrive for Thursday’s opening day festivities at the Tokyo Disney Resort.  After a nightmare at the airport, between getting groped by the female customs agent (guessing it was because my flight originated from Amsterdam, who knows) to finding out I had just missed the airport limo bus and needed to wait for over 3 hours in the Narita airport for the next one, the trip was not off to the best start!

Eventually I made it to the hotel by taking a different bus and a taxi (I spent a lot more, but I got in much sooner than I would have had I waited for the other bus) only to find out my room wasn’t ready yet. LOL!  After killing a few minutes, I got settled and it was off to Tokyo DisneySea to try and get all the new Duffy Halloween releases before they sold out.

I got inside around 3pm and was surprised to find the stores relatively empty and the park itself quite manageable.  The first shop as you start to enter the Mediterranean Harbor had Duffy Halloween stuff in the window.  Rather than race back to Aunt Pegs, I ran inside.  Low and behold, DUFFY JACKPOT!

The shelves were fully stocked and they had everything available.  Well over $400 US later, I walked out with nearly every single Halloween item they brought out.  Perhaps I was a little overzealous since this was my first time at the beginning of an event and certainly the first time I was able to get seasonal Duffy stuff, but I figured I deserved it since I had a rough day. 🙂

I wandered around the park for several hours more, taking photos of all the merchandise, seasonal decorations, and of course, the food available.  On my quest for all things Halloween Duffy, I did something I hope I never have to do again – I ordered 4 desserts by myself!  Since the release of Shellie May, they are bringing out a souvenir plate and cup for each!  Four desserts and only one me!  I did not eat them all – just downed one of the milk puddings and brought the two sweet potato tarts back to my room in case I needed a snack later.

By the time I arrived, there was no hope for the Masquerade show lottery, but I did manager to sneak a glimpse of two of the shows.  It looked pretty cool so hopefully whatever they do next year I can check out.

I was pretty jetlagged from the flight as I didn’t sleep much so I opted to leave the park around 8pm and watch the fireworks from my hotel balcony.  The show seemed awfully short and not as good as some other fireworks displays, but watching it from the balcony in my pajamas was pretty hard to beat.

Since I am quite photography happy, I am going to do separate posts for all the Duffy merchandise, food, decorations, and other Halloween merchandise.

Other Tokyo Disney 2010 Halloween related posts:

Tokyo DisneySea Halloween 2010: Seasonal Decorations

Photo Essay: 2010 Halloween Costumes at Tokyo Disneyland

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Seasonal Events, Tokyo Disney, Tokyo DisneySea Tagged With: Halloween TDR, Seasonal Disney Events, Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea

First Blog Post: The Birth of Pooh’s Travels

September 14, 2010 By Erin De Santiago Leave a Comment

Well, I have finally got around to starting my own Disney blog! I have been writing about worldwide Disney Theme Parks travel for Examiner.com since April 2010, but I feel now is the time to expand and put the bulk of the content on my own site.   I have far too many photos and trip reports that are not easily searchable on other sites and I would like somewhere to showcase the thousands of photos I have taken at the various Disney Parks around the world, along with the amazing Disney collectibles I stumble upon in my travels.

My goal is to visit all the Disney Parks per year, but I find myself primarily drawn to the original Disneyland, Tokyo Disney, and the Hong Kong Disneyland.  I grew up just 20 minutes from Disneyland in California and having an annual pass, I found myself going to the park sometimes as often as 2 – 3 times a week.  Since moving to Asia, I am visiting HK and Tokyo Disney 3 – 4 times per year and Disneyland California every time I go home to visit my parents back in Los Angeles.

Right now, I am in the middle of a RTW Disney Theme Parks trip to cover all the Halloween events for my Examiner column and I just finished off Paris and Tokyo last week and getting ready to fly to Hong Kong on Thursday.  I will then be headed to the US to visit DL and WDW in conjunction with some planned vacation time with the hubby.

Thanks for reading and looking forward to the long arduous process of getting all the photos and trip reports uploaded.

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

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