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Walt Disney Imagineering

Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, Inc.,[1] commonly referred to as Imagineering, is the research and development arm of The Walt Disney Company, responsible for the creation, design, and construction of Disney theme parks and attractions worldwide. The company also operates Disney Live Entertainment and The Muppets Studio and manages Disney's properties, from Walt Disney Studios in Burbank to New Amsterdam Theatre and Times Square Studios Ltd.[2] in New York City. Founded by Walt Disney to oversee the production of Disneyland, it was originally known as Walt Disney, Inc. then WED Enterprises, from the initials meaning "Walter Elias Disney", the company co-founder's full name.[3] Headquartered in Glendale, California, Imagineering is composed of "Imagineers", who are illustrators, architects, engineers, lighting designers, show writers and graphic designers.

Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, Inc.
WDI headquarters in Glendale, California
Walt Disney Imagineering
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEngineering, architecture design
FoundedDecember 16, 1952; 70 years ago (1952-12-16)
HeadquartersGrand Central Creative Campus, ,
United States
Key people
  • Barbara Bouza (President)
  • Bruce Vaughn (Chief Creative Officer)
Products
  • Theme parks
  • Hotel resorts
  • Attractions
  • Cruise ships
  • Real estate developments
  • Entertainment venues
ServicesDesign
Property management
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
ParentDisney Parks, Experiences and Products
Divisions
WebsiteOfficial website

The term Imagineering, a portmanteau, was introduced in the 1940s by Alcoa to describe its blending of imagination and engineering, and used by Union Carbide in an in-house magazine in 1957, with an article by Richard F. Sailer called "BRAINSTORMING IS IMAGination engINEERING". Disney filed for a trademark for the term in 1989, claiming first use of the term in 1962. Imagineering is a registered trademark of Disney Enterprises, Inc.[4]

History Edit

WED Enterprises Edit

Walt Disney, Inc. (WDI) was formed by Walt Disney on December 16, 1952 with an engineering division tasked with designing Disneyland.[5][6] In light of objections from his brother Roy as well as those of potential stockholders, WDI was renamed WED Enterprises in 1953 based on Disney's initials.[5][6] In 1961, WED moved into the Grand Central Business Park.[7] WED Enterprises's theme park design and architectural group became so integral to the Disney studio's operations that Walt Disney Productions bought it on February 5, 1965, along with the WED Enterprises name.[8][9][10][11]

Imagineering Edit

The unit was renamed as of January 1986 to Walt Disney Imagineering. In 1996, Disney Development Company, the Disney conglomerate's real estate development subsidiary, merged into Imagineering.[12]

Imagineering created Disney Fair, a U.S. traveling attraction, which premiered in September 1996. With poor attendance, the fair was pulled after a few stops. Disney Entertainment Projects (Asia Pacific), Inc., a new Disney Asian Pacific subsidiary, selected a renamed fair called DisneyFest as its first project taking it to Singapore to open there on October 30, 1997.[13]

By 1997, Imagineers were in several buildings in Grand Central Business Park when Disney purchased the park. In September 1999, Disney Imagineering announced the Grand Central Creative Campus redesign of the industrial park with a new office-studio complex anchored by Disney Imagineering. Some of the buildings were demolished to make way for new buildings. The additional space would be for sound stages, production facilities and offices.[2][14]

As part of The Walt Disney Company's March 2018 strategic reorganization, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts merged with Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media segments into Disney Parks, Experiences and Products (DPEP), giving Disney Imagineering oversight of merchandise, games and publishing development.[15][16]

In July 2021, DPEP chairman Josh D'Amaro announced that approximately 2,000 DPEP positions would be transferred over the next couple of years to the Lake Nona area of Orlando, Florida.[17] In November 2021, it was reported that as many as 90% of the positions to be transferred are Walt Disney Imagineering positions, as DPEP relocates Imagineering's headquarters from Glendale to a new 60-acre corporate campus in Lake Nona.[18] The only Imagineering positions reportedly exempt from relocation were those dedicated to Disneyland or certain international parks.[17] The relocation was reportedly motivated in part by $570 million in tax breaks from the state of Florida, as well as Florida's business-friendly climate, lower cost of living, and lack of a state income tax.[17][18] This relocation was cancelled in May 2023 amidst a feud with Florida governor Ron DeSantis.[19]

Principles Edit

 
WED Enterprises engineers examining a model for Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom in 1973

New concepts and improvements are often created to fulfill specific needs. For instance, the Soarin' Over California ride system was designed to help guests experience the sensation of flight. During development, Imagineer Mark Sumner found an erector set in his attic, which quickly inspired the solution to create this experience. The ride effectively simulates hang gliding.[20][21] One of Imagineering's techniques, "blue sky speculation", is a process in which ideas are generated without limitations.[3] Imagineers may develop a bold idea in extreme detail, initially disregarding budgetary or physical constraints. It can take up to five years for an idea to turn into a finished attraction.[22] The company consider this the beginning of a design process, believing, "if it can be dreamt, it can be built."[23]

WDI partnered with the Khan Academy to create a series of online video classes called Imagineering in a Box, to allow students to "explore different aspects of theme park design, from characters to ride development..." The classes, which are organized into three main categories (Creating Worlds, Designing Attractions, and Bringing Characters to Life), are presented by WDI employees using multimedia lessons and exercises.

The Imagineering Pyramid Edit

Past Disney Imagineers have shared 15 principles of Disney Imagineering, divided into five tiers. These are:[24][25]

Walt Disney coined the term "plussing" for the process of constantly striving to perfect Imagineering work. Disney believed that there is always room for innovation and improvement, stating "Disneyland will never be completed as long as there's imagination left in the world".[20] This sometimes takes the form of returning to previously abandoned ideas, such as the rework of the Museum of the Weird wax museum concept into the present The Haunted Mansion.[20]

The Art of the Show Edit

Disney theme parks are storytelling and visual experiences, also known as “The Art of the Show.” The use of theming, atmosphere, and attention to detail are essential in the Disney experience. Creative director John Hench noted the similarities between theme park design and film making, such as the use of techniques including forced perspective.[26] One notable example of forced perspective is Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The scale of architectural elements is much smaller in the upper reaches of the castle compared to the foundation, making it seem significantly taller than its actual height of 189 feet.[3][27]

The attraction, Pirates of the Caribbean, evokes a “rollicking buccaneer adventure,” according to Hench. In contrast, the Disney Cruise Line ships create an elegant seafaring atmosphere. Minor details in theme park shops and restaurants are crucial; these include the menus, names of the dishes and the Cast Members’ costumes.[26] When guests walk down the area of Main Street, U.S.A., they are likely to notice a bakery fragrance,[27] reminiscent of suburban America in the 1900s. In addition to theme parks, Imagineering has devised retail stores, galleries, and hotels which have "stories" and create a specific mood. For instance, the Disney's Contemporary Resort features an A-frame structure, modern décor and futuristic features including a quiet monorail in the lobby. These details reinforce the hotel's contemporary nature.[23]

In 2010, Disney Educational Products produced a series of videos called The Science of Disney Imagineering. Each video was presented by Imagineer Asa Kalama and focused on a different science subject.[28] Each video featured at least one Disney attraction, to show how science was used in them. These science subjects include Gravity, Trajectory, Levers & Pulleys, Fluids, Energy, Design & Models, Magnetism, Motion, Animal Adaptations: Communication, Friction, and Electricity.[29]

Mickey's Ten Commandments Edit

In 1991, Marty Sklar (then-president of Imagineering) presented ten commandments attributed to Mickey Steinberg (the vice president of Imagineering). They are:[30]

  1. Know your audience
  2. Wear your guest's shoes (don't forget the human factors; try to experience the parks from the guests' point of view)
  3. Organize the flow of people and ideas (ensure experiences tell a story that is organized and logically laid out)
  4. Create a "Wienie" (Walt Disney's term for a "visual magnet")
  5. Communicate with visual literacy (use a dominant color or shape or building to reinforce a theme)
  6. Avoid overload—create turn-ons (do not offer too much detailed information)
  7. Tell one story at a time (put one 'big idea' in each show so guests leave with a clear understanding of the theme)
  8. Avoid contradictions—maintain identity (avoid irrelevant or contradicting elements; make sure the audience has a clear idea of what is being said)
  9. For every ounce of treatment, provide a ton of treat (take advantage of the distinction of the theme park, which is that it encourages active participation, compared to passive entertainment)
  10. Keep it up (do not become complacent or allow things to run down)

Innovation Edit

 
Walt Disney in 1966, inspecting plastic heads for use in the Disneyland iteration of Pirates of the Caribbean

Imagineering has been granted over 300 patents[31] in areas such as advanced audio systems, fiber optics, interactive technology, live entertainment, ride systems and special effects.[2] Imagineering pioneered technological advances such as the Circle-Vision 360° film technique and the FastPass virtual queuing system.

Audio-Animatronics Edit

Imagineering is known for its development of Audio-Animatronics, a form of robotics, used in shows and theme park attractions that animate objects in three dimension (3D). The idea originated from Walt Disney's fascination with a mechanical bird that he purchased in New Orleans, which later led to the development of the attraction, The Enchanted Tiki Room. The attraction, which featured singing Audio-Animatronic birds, was the first to use this technology. In the 1964 World's Fair, a 3D figure of Abraham Lincoln was represented. The animated Lincoln delivered part of the Gettysburg Address for the "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" exhibit, the first human Audio-Animatronic figure.[32]

Today, Audio-Animatronics are featured in many attractions, including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, The Hall of Presidents, Country Bear Jamboree, Star Tours—The Adventures Continue, and Muppet*Vision 3D. Guests have also had the opportunity to interact with Audio-Animatronic characters, such as Lucky the Dinosaur, WALL·E, and Remy from Ratatouille. The next wave of Audio-Animatronic development focuses on completely independent figures, also known as "Autonomatronics". Otto, the first Autonomatronic figure, debuted at the 2009 D23 Expo and can see, hear, sense a person's presence and emotions, and have a conversation.[33]

WEDway Edit

WEDway is a people mover system using linear induction motor (LIM) technology to propel vehicles along a pair of steel rails. This system was developed in the company's early years. The system is in operation at Walt Disney World Resort's Magic Kingdom and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, United States. From 1967 to 1995, Disneyland utilized a version of this system which had rubber wheels placed every 9 feet along the guide-way.

Theme park projects Edit

 
"Imagineers at Play" construction signage at Disneyland in 2005.

Since 1952, Imagineering has created twelve theme parks, a town, five cruise ships, dozens of resort hotels, water parks, shopping centers, sports complexes and various entertainment venues.[3]

Current Imagineering projects Edit

Project Park/Resort Opening Date
Journey of Water[34] Epcot October 16, 2023[35]
World of Frozen[36] Hong Kong Disneyland November 20, 2023[37][38]
Port Everglades[39] Disney Cruise Line
Luminous: The Symphony of Us[34] Epcot December 5, 2023[35]
Dreamers Point[34] December 2023[35]
City of Zootopia[40] Shanghai Disneyland Late 2023[41]
Fantasy Springs[42] Tokyo DisneySea Spring 2024[43]
Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point[35][44][45] Disney Cruise Line June 6, 2024[46][47]
Disney Treasure[48] December 21, 2024[48]
Tiana's Bayou Adventure[49] Disneyland 2024[50]
Magic Kingdom
Disney Adventure[35][51] Disney Cruise Line 2025
World of Frozen[52] Walt Disney Studios Park
New ship[53] Disney Cruise Line 2026
Avengers Multiverse Experience[54] Disney California Adventure TBA
Avengers Quinjet Experience[55] Hong Kong Disneyland
Wondrous China[34] Epcot
Avatar Experience[56] Disneyland

Other projects Edit

Former creative director John Hench designed the "Tower of Nations" for the opening and closing ceremony of the 1960 Winter Olympics, whilst Walt Disney served as Pageantry Committee chairman.

Imagineering has collaborated with Disney Consumer Products on a number of projects for Disney Stores. The first store, in Glendale, was designed and constructed by a group of architectural Imagineers. Imagineering developed the now-defunct Walt Disney Gallery at the Main Place Mall in Santa Ana, California, and a Roman themed Disney Store at The Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas. After the purchase of the Disney Stores by The Children's Place in 2004, Imagineering helped design an exclusive chain of flagship stores, called World of Disney. These are located in resorts, Lake Buena Vista, Florida and Anaheim, California, as well as New York City. Another flagship store arrived at Disneyland Paris in 2012. An overhaul of Disney Stores was planned in 2009 with the help of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Disney hoped to transition from a traditional retail model to an interactive entertainment hub.[57]

In the 1990s, Imagineering designed the 24,000 square feet (2,200 m2) Club Disney interactive family fun center in Thousand Oaks, California. Although now closed, it was the first of several location-based entertainment (LBE) venues. In 1998, DisneyQuest, an 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) high-tech, virtual reality arcade was launched at Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Another DisneyQuest in Chicago was launched a year later. In 2007, Imagineering oversaw design and construction of ships, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. They also helped design exhibitions for the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles and developed the Encounter Restaurant, which is located at the top of Theme Building in Los Angeles International Airport. Moreover, they provided exhibits for the Port Discovery children's museum at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as the "Below Deck" sound show depicting Blackbeard's final battle as part of the Pirate and Treasure Museum in St. Augustine, Florida.

From 1995 to 1997, Imagineering oversaw the renovation of the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City.[58] Imagineering also remodeled the Times Square Studios in New York City in 1996, following the acquisition of ABC. In 1997, Disney purchased the California Angels and renamed the team to Anaheim Angels. Shortly, Imagineering renovated the Anaheim Stadium. Recently, Imagineering worked with charity, FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), to create the teaser video and the story, as well as the theming of the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Stronghold.[59][60]

Corporate locations Edit

 
Grand Central Creative Campus map

Since the 1960s, Imagineering's headquarters have been located in nondescript office buildings on the site of the former Grand Central Airport in Glendale, California, about two miles (3.2 km) east of Disney's corporate headquarters in Burbank. Many of these employees were set to be relocated to a new facility in Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida.[61] There are field offices at Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. There are also offices located at:

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Further reading Edit

  • Rebuilding Tomorrowland, Scott Kirsner, Wired Magazine. Volume 10,12. September 2002.
  • Harriet Burns, who help create Disney rides, dies, Associated Press, Sfgate (San Francisco Chronicle), July 29, 2008.
  • The Way We Do Business. Walt Disney Imagineering Workshop 1991. Walt Disney Imagineering, The Disney Development Company. April 25–26, 1991. Retrieved September 15, 2016.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with Imagineering company Walt Disney Imagineering Research amp Development Inc 1 commonly referred to as Imagineering is the research and development arm of The Walt Disney Company responsible for the creation design and construction of Disney theme parks and attractions worldwide The company also operates Disney Live Entertainment and The Muppets Studio and manages Disney s properties from Walt Disney Studios in Burbank to New Amsterdam Theatre and Times Square Studios Ltd 2 in New York City Founded by Walt Disney to oversee the production of Disneyland it was originally known as Walt Disney Inc then WED Enterprises from the initials meaning Walter Elias Disney the company co founder s full name 3 Headquartered in Glendale California Imagineering is composed of Imagineers who are illustrators architects engineers lighting designers show writers and graphic designers Walt Disney Imagineering Research amp Development Inc WDI headquarters in Glendale CaliforniaTrade nameWalt Disney ImagineeringTypeSubsidiaryIndustryEngineering architecture designFoundedDecember 16 1952 70 years ago 1952 12 16 HeadquartersGrand Central Creative Campus Glendale California United StatesKey peopleBarbara Bouza President Bruce Vaughn Chief Creative Officer ProductsTheme parksHotel resortsAttractionsCruise shipsReal estate developmentsEntertainment venuesServicesDesignProperty managementOwnerThe Walt Disney CompanyParentDisney Parks Experiences and ProductsDivisionsDisney Live EntertainmentWebsiteOfficial websiteThe term Imagineering a portmanteau was introduced in the 1940s by Alcoa to describe its blending of imagination and engineering and used by Union Carbide in an in house magazine in 1957 with an article by Richard F Sailer called BRAINSTORMING IS IMAGination engINEERING Disney filed for a trademark for the term in 1989 claiming first use of the term in 1962 Imagineering is a registered trademark of Disney Enterprises Inc 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 WED Enterprises 1 2 Imagineering 2 Principles 2 1 The Imagineering Pyramid 2 2 The Art of the Show 2 3 Mickey s Ten Commandments 3 Innovation 3 1 Audio Animatronics 3 2 WEDway 4 Theme park projects 4 1 Current Imagineering projects 5 Other projects 6 Corporate locations 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 Notes 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditWED Enterprises Edit Walt Disney Inc WDI was formed by Walt Disney on December 16 1952 with an engineering division tasked with designing Disneyland 5 6 In light of objections from his brother Roy as well as those of potential stockholders WDI was renamed WED Enterprises in 1953 based on Disney s initials 5 6 In 1961 WED moved into the Grand Central Business Park 7 WED Enterprises s theme park design and architectural group became so integral to the Disney studio s operations that Walt Disney Productions bought it on February 5 1965 along with the WED Enterprises name 8 9 10 11 Imagineering Edit The unit was renamed as of January 1986 to Walt Disney Imagineering In 1996 Disney Development Company the Disney conglomerate s real estate development subsidiary merged into Imagineering 12 Imagineering created Disney Fair a U S traveling attraction which premiered in September 1996 With poor attendance the fair was pulled after a few stops Disney Entertainment Projects Asia Pacific Inc a new Disney Asian Pacific subsidiary selected a renamed fair called DisneyFest as its first project taking it to Singapore to open there on October 30 1997 13 By 1997 Imagineers were in several buildings in Grand Central Business Park when Disney purchased the park In September 1999 Disney Imagineering announced the Grand Central Creative Campus redesign of the industrial park with a new office studio complex anchored by Disney Imagineering Some of the buildings were demolished to make way for new buildings The additional space would be for sound stages production facilities and offices 2 14 As part of The Walt Disney Company s March 2018 strategic reorganization Walt Disney Parks and Resorts merged with Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media segments into Disney Parks Experiences and Products DPEP giving Disney Imagineering oversight of merchandise games and publishing development 15 16 In July 2021 DPEP chairman Josh D Amaro announced that approximately 2 000 DPEP positions would be transferred over the next couple of years to the Lake Nona area of Orlando Florida 17 In November 2021 it was reported that as many as 90 of the positions to be transferred are Walt Disney Imagineering positions as DPEP relocates Imagineering s headquarters from Glendale to a new 60 acre corporate campus in Lake Nona 18 The only Imagineering positions reportedly exempt from relocation were those dedicated to Disneyland or certain international parks 17 The relocation was reportedly motivated in part by 570 million in tax breaks from the state of Florida as well as Florida s business friendly climate lower cost of living and lack of a state income tax 17 18 This relocation was cancelled in May 2023 amidst a feud with Florida governor Ron DeSantis 19 Principles Edit nbsp WED Enterprises engineers examining a model for Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom in 1973New concepts and improvements are often created to fulfill specific needs For instance the Soarin Over California ride system was designed to help guests experience the sensation of flight During development Imagineer Mark Sumner found an erector set in his attic which quickly inspired the solution to create this experience The ride effectively simulates hang gliding 20 21 One of Imagineering s techniques blue sky speculation is a process in which ideas are generated without limitations 3 Imagineers may develop a bold idea in extreme detail initially disregarding budgetary or physical constraints It can take up to five years for an idea to turn into a finished attraction 22 The company consider this the beginning of a design process believing if it can be dreamt it can be built 23 WDI partnered with the Khan Academy to create a series of online video classes called Imagineering in a Box to allow students to explore different aspects of theme park design from characters to ride development The classes which are organized into three main categories Creating Worlds Designing Attractions and Bringing Characters to Life are presented by WDI employees using multimedia lessons and exercises The Imagineering Pyramid Edit Past Disney Imagineers have shared 15 principles of Disney Imagineering divided into five tiers These are 24 25 It All Begins with a Story Creative Intent Attention to Detail Theming Long Medium and Close Shots Wienies Transitions Storyboards Pre Shows and Post Shows Forced Perspective Read ability Kinetics The It s a Small World Effect Hidden Mickeys PlussingWalt Disney coined the term plussing for the process of constantly striving to perfect Imagineering work Disney believed that there is always room for innovation and improvement stating Disneyland will never be completed as long as there s imagination left in the world 20 This sometimes takes the form of returning to previously abandoned ideas such as the rework of the Museum of the Weird wax museum concept into the present The Haunted Mansion 20 The Art of the Show Edit Disney theme parks are storytelling and visual experiences also known as The Art of the Show The use of theming atmosphere and attention to detail are essential in the Disney experience Creative director John Hench noted the similarities between theme park design and film making such as the use of techniques including forced perspective 26 One notable example of forced perspective is Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World The scale of architectural elements is much smaller in the upper reaches of the castle compared to the foundation making it seem significantly taller than its actual height of 189 feet 3 27 The attraction Pirates of the Caribbean evokes a rollicking buccaneer adventure according to Hench In contrast the Disney Cruise Line ships create an elegant seafaring atmosphere Minor details in theme park shops and restaurants are crucial these include the menus names of the dishes and the Cast Members costumes 26 When guests walk down the area of Main Street U S A they are likely to notice a bakery fragrance 27 reminiscent of suburban America in the 1900s In addition to theme parks Imagineering has devised retail stores galleries and hotels which have stories and create a specific mood For instance the Disney s Contemporary Resort features an A frame structure modern decor and futuristic features including a quiet monorail in the lobby These details reinforce the hotel s contemporary nature 23 In 2010 Disney Educational Products produced a series of videos called The Science of Disney Imagineering Each video was presented by Imagineer Asa Kalama and focused on a different science subject 28 Each video featured at least one Disney attraction to show how science was used in them These science subjects include Gravity Trajectory Levers amp Pulleys Fluids Energy Design amp Models Magnetism Motion Animal Adaptations Communication Friction and Electricity 29 Mickey s Ten Commandments Edit In 1991 Marty Sklar then president of Imagineering presented ten commandments attributed to Mickey Steinberg the vice president of Imagineering They are 30 Know your audience Wear your guest s shoes don t forget the human factors try to experience the parks from the guests point of view Organize the flow of people and ideas ensure experiences tell a story that is organized and logically laid out Create a Wienie Walt Disney s term for a visual magnet Communicate with visual literacy use a dominant color or shape or building to reinforce a theme Avoid overload create turn ons do not offer too much detailed information Tell one story at a time put one big idea in each show so guests leave with a clear understanding of the theme Avoid contradictions maintain identity avoid irrelevant or contradicting elements make sure the audience has a clear idea of what is being said For every ounce of treatment provide a ton of treat take advantage of the distinction of the theme park which is that it encourages active participation compared to passive entertainment Keep it up do not become complacent or allow things to run down Innovation Edit nbsp Walt Disney in 1966 inspecting plastic heads for use in the Disneyland iteration of Pirates of the CaribbeanImagineering has been granted over 300 patents 31 in areas such as advanced audio systems fiber optics interactive technology live entertainment ride systems and special effects 2 Imagineering pioneered technological advances such as the Circle Vision 360 film technique and the FastPass virtual queuing system Audio Animatronics Edit Main article Audio Animatronics Imagineering is known for its development of Audio Animatronics a form of robotics used in shows and theme park attractions that animate objects in three dimension 3D The idea originated from Walt Disney s fascination with a mechanical bird that he purchased in New Orleans which later led to the development of the attraction The Enchanted Tiki Room The attraction which featured singing Audio Animatronic birds was the first to use this technology In the 1964 World s Fair a 3D figure of Abraham Lincoln was represented The animated Lincoln delivered part of the Gettysburg Address for the Great Moments with Mr Lincoln exhibit the first human Audio Animatronic figure 32 Today Audio Animatronics are featured in many attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean The Haunted Mansion The Hall of Presidents Country Bear Jamboree Star Tours The Adventures Continue and Muppet Vision 3D Guests have also had the opportunity to interact with Audio Animatronic characters such as Lucky the Dinosaur WALL E and Remy from Ratatouille The next wave of Audio Animatronic development focuses on completely independent figures also known as Autonomatronics Otto the first Autonomatronic figure debuted at the 2009 D23 Expo and can see hear sense a person s presence and emotions and have a conversation 33 WEDway Edit WEDway is a people mover system using linear induction motor LIM technology to propel vehicles along a pair of steel rails This system was developed in the company s early years The system is in operation at Walt Disney World Resort s Magic Kingdom and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston Texas United States From 1967 to 1995 Disneyland utilized a version of this system which had rubber wheels placed every 9 feet along the guide way Theme park projects Edit nbsp Imagineers at Play construction signage at Disneyland in 2005 Since 1952 Imagineering has created twelve theme parks a town five cruise ships dozens of resort hotels water parks shopping centers sports complexes and various entertainment venues 3 Current Imagineering projects Edit Project Park Resort Opening DateJourney of Water 34 Epcot October 16 2023 35 World of Frozen 36 Hong Kong Disneyland November 20 2023 37 38 Port Everglades 39 Disney Cruise LineLuminous The Symphony of Us 34 Epcot December 5 2023 35 Dreamers Point 34 December 2023 35 City of Zootopia 40 Shanghai Disneyland Late 2023 41 Fantasy Springs 42 Tokyo DisneySea Spring 2024 43 Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point 35 44 45 Disney Cruise Line June 6 2024 46 47 Disney Treasure 48 December 21 2024 48 Tiana s Bayou Adventure 49 Disneyland 2024 50 Magic KingdomDisney Adventure 35 51 Disney Cruise Line 2025World of Frozen 52 Walt Disney Studios ParkNew ship 53 Disney Cruise Line 2026Avengers Multiverse Experience 54 Disney California Adventure TBAAvengers Quinjet Experience 55 Hong Kong DisneylandWondrous China 34 EpcotAvatar Experience 56 DisneylandOther projects EditFormer creative director John Hench designed the Tower of Nations for the opening and closing ceremony of the 1960 Winter Olympics whilst Walt Disney served as Pageantry Committee chairman Imagineering has collaborated with Disney Consumer Products on a number of projects for Disney Stores The first store in Glendale was designed and constructed by a group of architectural Imagineers Imagineering developed the now defunct Walt Disney Gallery at the Main Place Mall in Santa Ana California and a Roman themed Disney Store at The Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas After the purchase of the Disney Stores by The Children s Place in 2004 Imagineering helped design an exclusive chain of flagship stores called World of Disney These are located in resorts Lake Buena Vista Florida and Anaheim California as well as New York City Another flagship store arrived at Disneyland Paris in 2012 An overhaul of Disney Stores was planned in 2009 with the help of Apple CEO Steve Jobs Disney hoped to transition from a traditional retail model to an interactive entertainment hub 57 In the 1990s Imagineering designed the 24 000 square feet 2 200 m2 Club Disney interactive family fun center in Thousand Oaks California Although now closed it was the first of several location based entertainment LBE venues In 1998 DisneyQuest an 80 000 square feet 7 400 m2 high tech virtual reality arcade was launched at Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista Florida Another DisneyQuest in Chicago was launched a year later In 2007 Imagineering oversaw design and construction of ships Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy They also helped design exhibitions for the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles and developed the Encounter Restaurant which is located at the top of Theme Building in Los Angeles International Airport Moreover they provided exhibits for the Port Discovery children s museum at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore Maryland as well as the Below Deck sound show depicting Blackbeard s final battle as part of the Pirate and Treasure Museum in St Augustine Florida From 1995 to 1997 Imagineering oversaw the renovation of the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City 58 Imagineering also remodeled the Times Square Studios in New York City in 1996 following the acquisition of ABC In 1997 Disney purchased the California Angels and renamed the team to Anaheim Angels Shortly Imagineering renovated the Anaheim Stadium Recently Imagineering worked with charity FIRST For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology to create the teaser video and the story as well as the theming of the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition FIRST Stronghold 59 60 Corporate locations Edit nbsp Grand Central Creative Campus mapSince the 1960s Imagineering s headquarters have been located in nondescript office buildings on the site of the former Grand Central Airport in Glendale California about two miles 3 2 km east of Disney s corporate headquarters in Burbank Many of these employees were set to be relocated to a new facility in Lake Nona Orlando Florida 61 There are field offices at Epcot and Disney s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort There are also offices located at Walt Disney Imagineering Disneyland Field Office Disneyland Resort Tokyo Disney Resort Administration Building Tokyo Disney Resort The former WDFA field office Disneyland Paris Walt Disney Imagineering Hong Kong Site Office Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Walt Disney Imagineering Germany GmbH Meyer Werft Papenburg GermanyBibliography EditHench John with Peggy Van Pelt Designing Disney Imagineering and the Art of the Show Disney Editions 2003 ISBN 0 7868 5406 5 The Imagineers Walt Disney Imagineering A Behind the Dreams Look At Making the Magic Real Disney Editions 1996 ISBN 0 7868 6246 7 hardcover 1998 ISBN 0 7868 8372 3 paperback The Imagineers Walt Disney Imagineering A Behind the Dreams Look at Making More Magic Real Disney Editions 2010 ISBN 1 4231 0766 7 hardcover The Imagineers The Imagineering Way Ideas to Ignite Your Creativity Disney Editions 2003 ISBN 0 7868 5401 4 The Imagineers as The Disney Imagineers The Imagineering Workout Exercises to Shape Your Creative Muscles Disney Editions 2005 ISBN 0 7868 5554 1 The Imagineers The Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland Disney Editions 2008 ISBN 1 4231 0975 9 ISBN 978 1 4231 0975 4 The Imagineers The Imagineering Field Guide to Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Disney Editions 2007 ISBN 1 4231 0320 3 ISBN 978 1 4231 0320 2 The Imagineers The Imagineering Field Guide to Epcot at Walt Disney World Disney Editions 2006 ISBN 0 7868 4886 3 The Imagineers The Imagineering Field Guide to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Disney Editions 2005 ISBN 0 7868 5553 3 Kurtti Jeff Walt Disney s Legends of Imagineering and the Genesis of the Disney Theme Park Disney Editions 2006 ISBN 0 7868 5559 2 Alcorn Steve and David Green Building a Better Mouse The Story of the Electronic Imagineers Who Designed Epcot Themeperks Press 2007 ISBN 0 9729777 3 2 Surrell Jason The Disney Mountains Imagineering at Its Peak Disney Editions 2007 ISBN 1 4231 0155 3 Ghez Didier Littaye Alain Translated into English by Cohn Danielle Disneyland Paris From Sketch To Reality Nouveau Millenaire Editions 2002 ISBN 2 9517883 1 2 Surrell Jason Pirates of the Caribbean From The Magic Kingdom To The Movies Disney Editions 2007 ISBN 1 4176 9274 X ISBN 978 1 4176 9274 3 Surrell Jason The Haunted Mansion From The Magic Kingdom To The Movies Disney Editions 2003 ISBN 978 0 7868 5419 6See also EditList of Disney Imagineers List of Female Disney Imagineers Disney Live Entertainment The Muppets Studio Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media Disneyland Disney Research Universal Creative the equivalent of Imagineering at Universal Destinations amp Experiences The Imagineering StoryNotes Edit Statement of Information Walt Disney Imagineering Research amp Development Inc Business Search California Secretary of State Retrieved April 11 2019 a b c Blankstein Andrew March 14 2000 Disney Reveals Plans for 2 Billion Glendale Project Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 9 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 a b c d Wright Alex Imagineers 2005 The Imagineering Field Guide to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World New York Disney Editions ISBN 0786855533 Imagineering Trademark Details Justia Trademarks Retrieved August 21 2016 a b Aberdeen J A 2000 Disneyland Hollywood Renegades Cobblestone Entertainment ISBN 1 890110 24 8 Retrieved May 5 2015 a b Peltz James F October 2 1990 The Wonderful World of Disney s Other Firm Entertainment Walt Disney created a separate company for his family Retlaw Enterprises is now worth hundreds of millions Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 3 2014 Retrieved July 19 2012 Blankstein Andrew September 2 1999 Disney Plans to Build Major Creative Campus in Glendale Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 9 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 Broggie Michael 1997 Walt Disney s Railroad Story Pentrex p 174 ISBN 1563420090 Smith Dave 1998 Disney A to Z The Updated Official Encyclopedia Hyperion Books pp 467 601 ISBN 0786863919 Stewart James 2005 Disney War Simon amp Schuster pp 41 ISBN 9780684809939 Gabler Neal 2006 Walt Disney The Triumph of the American Imagination Knopf p 629 Walt Disney Imagineering D23 Disney A to Z The Walt Disney Company Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 Matzer Marla August 28 1997 It Didn t Play in Puyallup so Disney Tries Singapore Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved September 23 2015 Blankstein Andrew March 14 2000 New Disney Campus in Glendale to Hire 10 000 Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 18 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 Wang Christine March 14 2018 Disney announces strategic reorganization effective immediately CNBC Retrieved March 14 2018 Fact Sheet Walt Disney Imagineering 2019 Q4 a b c MacDonald Brady October 29 2021 Disney Imagineering relocation shifts creative balance of power from California to Florida Orange County Register Retrieved January 3 2022 a b Rice Katie November 7 2021 Disney s Lake Nona campus means big gains for company but likely staff losses too Orlando Sentinel Retrieved January 3 2022 Whitten Sarah May 18 2023 Disney scraps plans for new Florida campus mass employee relocation amid DeSantis feud CNBC a b c George Scribner and Jerry Rees Directors 2007 Disneyland Secrets Stories and Magic DVD Walt Disney Video Mmartin April 27 2018 Wishcasting Disney Legends Mark Sumner my 244th pick to be a Disney Legend Wishcasting Disney Legends Retrieved March 19 2019 Meet Asa Kalama Disney Educational Productions April 3 2015 Archived from the original on April 3 2015 Retrieved March 23 2019 a b Marling Karal 1997 Designing Disney s Theme Parks Paris New York Flammarion The Imagineering Pyramid An Overview The Imagineering Toolbox May 25 2016 Retrieved March 23 2019 J Prosperi Louis April 14 2016 The imagineering pyramid using Disney theme park design principles to develop and promote your creative ideas Imagineers Group Place of publication not identified ISBN 9781941500965 OCLC 956510763 a href 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The Walt Disney Company Home Jobs and Careers Archived from the original on November 2 2005 Disney Autonomatronics Figure Can Sense If You re Happy Disney Parks Blog Archived from the original on November 11 2009 a b c d Schoolfield Jeremy New Details Revealed for the Historic Transformation of Epcot Underway at Walt Disney World Resort Disney Parks Blog Retrieved August 25 2019 a b c d e Libbey Dirk September 9 2023 Destination D23 2023 Disney Parks Panel Ahsoka In Star Tours What s Next For Animal Kingdom And When Epcot s Transformation Will Finally Be Done Cinema Blend Retrieved September 9 2023 Chiu Amanda February 7 2023 Hong Kong Disneyland Shares World of Frozen Construction Update Disney Parks Blog Retrieved March 6 2023 Grey Dylan Kennedy September 8 2023 Breaking World of Frozen Opening Date Announced for Hong Kong Disneyland WDWNT Retrieved September 8 2023 Disney Cruise Line Destinations November 2023 Fort Lauderdale Broward Approves Disney Terminal Design Contract at Port Everglades www porteverglades net April 5 2022 Retrieved March 24 2023 Smith Thomas Zootopia Themed Expansion Coming to Shanghai Disneyland Disney Parks Blog Retrieved January 22 2019 Explorer AJ September 16 2022 Zootopia Expansion Coming to Shanghai Disneyland tdrexplorer Retrieved September 8 2023 Sakowski Andi October 27 2022 Tokyo Disney Resort Announces Names of Eighth Port Inspired by Frozen Tangled and Peter Pan Disney Parks Blog Retrieved October 27 2022 Publicity Department of the Oriental Land Co Ltd October 27 2022 Tokyo DisneySea Large Scale Expansion Project The New Themed Port Fantasy Springs Changes Regarding the Opening Date and Investment Amount PDF Oriental Land Co Ltd Retrieved June 23 2023 Disney Cruise Line New Island Destination will Celebrate the Culture of The Bahamas Disney Parks Blog Retrieved February 3 2020 McKenzie Natario March 10 2021 Disney s Lighthouse Point development slated for early 2024 opening after pandemic delay Eyewitness News Retrieved November 2 2022 Disney Cruise Line Destinations June 2024 Lighthouse Point Peros Evily Giannopoulos March 9 2023 New Disney Cruise Line Island Destination at Lighthouse Point in The Bahamas to Welcome Guests in Summer 2024 disneyparks Retrieved March 24 2023 a b Hager Melanie September 5 2023 Learn All the New Details About Disney Cruise Line s Newest Ship the Disney Treasure disneyparks Retrieved September 5 2023 Tiana s Bayou Adventure Coming to Disney Parks in Late 2024 Disney Parks Blog Retrieved July 1 2022 Chen Eve April 12 2023 Disneyland s Splash Mountain closing date new Tiana Bayou s Adventure details announced usatoday com Retrieved April 12 2023 Disney Cruise Line Acquires Unfinished 6 000 Guest Global Dream Cruise Ship Bricker Tom February 7 2023 Arendelle Is Going to Be Awesome disneytouristblog Retrieved March 6 2023 Frontado Jonathan Disney Planning Not Two But Three New Ships Disney Parks Blog Archived from the original on July 16 2017 Retrieved July 17 2017 Ramirez Michael August 25 2019 Super Heroes Preparing to Assemble at Disney Parks Around the World Disney Parks Blog Retrieved August 25 2019 Moana A Homecoming Celebration Opens as the First New Experience of Hong Kong Disneyland s Multi year Expansion Hong Kong Disneyland Retrieved May 25 2018 Goldsmith Jill February 8 2023 Avatar Experience Coming To Disneyland Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved February 9 2023 Barnes Brooks October 13 2009 Disney s Retail Plan Is a Theme Park in Its Stores The New York Times Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved October 13 2009 Patterson Maureen April 1 1998 New Amsterdam Theatre Buildings Retrieved January 19 2022 via Free Online Library Merrick Frank The Teaser is Coming usfirst org US FIRST Archived from the original on October 15 2015 Retrieved October 15 2015 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition Kickoff Broadcast For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology 2016 Event occurs at 28 50 Archived from the original on February 2 2016 Retrieved January 22 2016 Of course we had tremendous help in doing all of this from our friends at Walt Disney Imagineering Not only did they produce the teaser for us but they helped us keep the story of this game front and center Bilbao Richard October 7 2021 Disney s Lake Nona move may accelerate hotel development in the region says expert Orlando Business Journal Retrieved October 26 2021 Further reading EditRebuilding Tomorrowland Scott Kirsner Wired Magazine Volume 10 12 September 2002 Harriet Burns who help create Disney rides dies Associated Press Sfgate San Francisco Chronicle July 29 2008 The Way We Do Business Walt Disney Imagineering Workshop 1991 Walt Disney Imagineering The Disney Development Company April 25 26 1991 Retrieved September 15 2016 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walt Disney Imagineering amp oldid 1179078487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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