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Totally Honest Review Of The Disney Dream Part 2

We previously posted about our experience on the first leg of our Back to Back cruise on the Disney Dream.  Now we will talk about the second part.

We would like to thank all of the people of the group that we met from the Disboards.  The Fish Extender was fun, and the Yankee Swap was great.  Meeting, and talking to other cruisers put a lot of my questions, and thoughts at ease.

On Thursday we woke at 7am to go to breakfast, and meet the group of cruisers that we met on the Disboards.  We went up to Cabanas.  After breakfast we got a group photo, and said goodbye.  We disembarked the ship, and were instructed where to go to get back on.  After going through paperwork we were given our boarding number, and told to wait.  After about an hour we reboarded at @10:30am.  When reboarding the photo group on the gangway wasn’t ready for photos so we couldn’t get our photos.  We had another person take our photo so we did get a photo.

After that we went back onto the ship, and went up to deck 11 for coffee.  During this time it is advised to you that you will be onboard while maintenance is being performed.  We pretty much just hung out on deck 11 until we noticed people coming onboard.  For the most part rooms aren’t available until 1:30pm, but being a Back to Back cruiser with the same room we were able to go back to our room earlier.  We then went to the Sail Away party.

What we noticed is that during a 3 day cruise majority of the people onboard have a tighter timeframe to accomplish everything they want to do so lines are a bit longer for some things.  This stands true for the pools no matter what any person in the media has published in the past.  For those that don’t understand why I say this… Read this excerpt that was posted by a well known site…

POOLS

No matter who I spoke with, the Cast Member emphasised how the Disney Dream is 40% larger than the Magic and Wonder and so everything was enlarged by about 40%. The same is true for the pools.

Disney Magic Pool

Disney Dream Pool

Notice the pool is square, and the actual swimming section is round.  Can you all admit that this was definitely an unwise choice?

We went to play some miniature golf, and the lines do have their bad times at certain times.  Next we enquired into the simulators.  We were advised of the prices by the person in charge of them, and we decided against them.  This was something I felt Disney should have included.  The decking material on deck 12 gets extremely hot in comparison to the other boats so walking around in the hot sun waiting for Aquaduck, or just walking around will make your feet quite uncomfortable.

During our first leg of the cruise we got off in the Bahamas and personally went to Ardastra Gardens.  We paid @45 for the 3 of us including the Jitney bus.  Disney wanted @$125+ for the Ardastra Gardens excursion.  Yes theirs includes a driving tour around the island that lasts @1/2 hour.  This was not necessary for us.  When we docked at Nassau, Bahamas the second time we got off briefly, but returned because we don’t stay there for long.  We just don’t enjoy Nassau that much.  Upon coming back onboard we noticed that the pools were already well filled, and the Aquaduck was also pretty full.  With the Aquaduck we noticed that it is closed on, and off throughout the day due to technical problems.

While at Castaway Cay my daughter, and I took part in the Stingray excursion.  This was a very memorable experience for us.  What I didn’t know was that I got severly burned during this.  This was due to the level of sun at the time of the excursion.  We were on the last excursion of the day.  For the price this excursion was valued well.  It was worth the sun poisoning for me to have that experience with my daughter.  Back onboard that night I got very sick due to the sun poisoning.  Valuable lesson… When your significant other purchases sunscreen make sure she buys good stuff, and not $1 store stuff.  Also make sure it isn’t from like 2-3 years ago because she put it away and forgot about it.

On the last night we scrambled to get dinner, Believe, and packing done before the 10:30pm time.  What we should have done was we should have done the Believe show on the 4 night so that we weren’t jammed up so bad.

In conclusion… I think Disney should have taken a bit more time to evaluate some of the things that they did with this ship.  Some people have messaged me telling me that “It’s a new ship.  It needs time to work out bugs.”  For the price that is charged I expect perfection.  Disney should account for issues and price should be taken into consideration for possible problems.  If you don’t believe this is the case, then please mail me a check for my cruise, and I will shut up.  After all… I can’t justify throwing money away.  Many of the people we cruised with, and even other seasoned Disney Cruising people that we didn’t cruise with that we spoke to felt that there was a major difference between the Dream, and the others.  The staff we personally had was spectacular.  A few of the employees that we met had nothing but complaints about their jobs.  One of the people in our group had this to say…

We had a Russian (sp)? room hostess and all she did was complain about, “too much work to do”

I have spoken with DCL guest communications, and they communicated that they appreciated the feedback, and it was necessary because it helps them improve things.

BTW… Cudos to Sigit (Stateroom), Nathanapon (Dining Server), and Raluca (Asst. Dining Server)

People like this helped make some essence of the cruise perfect.


Tron Combo Package Review

I used to love watching the original Tron movie, and even more enjoyed playing the video game.  We were given the opportunity to review the combo package that is available.  The combo pack comes with Blu-ray,Blu-Ray 3D, DVD, and Digital Copy.  The most impressive part of this package is the 3D version.  Not many videos come with a 3D copy included.  This is a bold move, and one that will work.

If you haven’t watched the original Tron, then I would definitelly suggest you get this package so that you can watch them back to back.  There were a lot of things that I understood better after watching the original version, then watching the Blu-Ray verson.

This movie made a lot of sense because the movie actually continues in the storyline.  There are no major missing pieces as you find in a lot of “Series” movies.  Jeff Bridges did an excellent job in his part in the movies.

I definitely recommend this movie to any Sci-Fi fan, and even more than that any “Series” fan.  I know I will watch this movie many more times, and one of my friends also will watch this movie many more times.

THE ULTIMATE ACTION-PACKED, FUTURISTIC ADVENTURE COMES TO LIFE

ON STUNNING BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF AND BLU-RAY 3D™

 Disney

TRON: LEGACY

TRON: THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC SPECIAL EDITION TO ALSO DEBUT FOR THE FIRST TIME ON BLU-RAY

BURBANK, CA, February 11, 2011 – The Walt Disney Studios is proud to announce the release of its high-tech, action-packed adventure TRON: Legacy, available April 5th on multiple home entertainment platforms, including Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™, DVD, Digital Copy, Movie Download and On-Demand.  Also making its long-awaited Blu-ray debut on April 5th is TRON: The Original Classic Special Edition.

Sure to light-up fans this Spring, TRON: Legacy providesconsumers with the ultimate Hi-Def Blu-ray experience with breathtaking 1080p visuals and superior 7.1 surround sounds that bring to life the visually stunning world of TRON.  Taking you further behind the grid, are also in-depth bonus features on the making of the film (i.e., creating the futuristic vehicles and world of TRON, storyline mythologies, actors/characters and more) and the all-new Disney Second Screen interactive experience.

Disney Second Screen transforms the movie watching experience by allowing viewers to explore the story behind the film perfectly synched on a second device, like an iPad™ or laptop, without interrupting their enjoyment of the movie. By simply accessing the Disney Second Screen companion application on their Internet-connected device, consumers are able to dive deeper into the film by engaging with elements including 360-degree vehicle turnarounds, interactive progression reels, and more. Disney Second Screen directions and access codes can be found inside the Blu-ray Disc packaging.Audio synching is powered by TVPLUS.

The original motion picture score for TRON: Legacy, released by Walt Disney Records on December 7, 2010, was composed and produced by the iconic and critically acclaimed Grammy® Award–winning French duo Daft Punk. The album peaked at No. 4 on The Billboard 200 and was the highest charting score soundtrack in over a decade. Walt Disney Records will be releasing TRON: Legacy RECONFIGURED, an album featuring 14 remixes of the original motion picture score on April 5th.

TRON: THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC SPECIAL EDITION

FACT SHEET

Film Synopsis:  Experience the original landmark motion picture that inspired a new generation of digital filmmakers and became a favorite of fans and critics across the world. Relive the electrifying thrills of TRON with an all-new, state-of-the-art digital restoration and enhanced high-definition sound.

When a brilliant video game maker named Flynn (Jeff Bridges) hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer, he is beamed inside an astonishing digital world and becomes part of the very game he is designing. Complete with never-before-seen bonus materials, it’s an epic adventure that everyone will enjoy!

U.S. Release Date:                  April 5, 2011

Release Format:                      Blu-ray™, DVD, Digital Download & On-Demand

Rating:                                     US-PG    Canada-PG

Feature Run Time:                   Approximately 96-minutes

Talent/Cast:                             Jeff Bridges (TRON: Legacy, True Grit, The Big Lebowski)

Bruce Boxleitner (TRON: Legacy, Transmorphers: Fall of Man)

David Warner (Planet of the Apes, Titanic, The Omen)

Cindy Morgan (Caddyshack, TV’s “Falcon Crest”)

Director:                                  Steven Lisberger (TRON: Legacy, Hot Pursuit)

Producer:                                Donald Kushner (TRON: Legacy, Monster)


Totally Honest Review Of The Disney Dream

We are very big Disney people in my family.  We wanted to take a trip on the Dream for a vacation, and also so that I could see for myself if half of the people that have reviewed the ship were either so blind, or if they were getting taken care of so well by Disney that they would never say anything bad.  Keep reading to see my findings.

All in all we had an OK time in comparison to staying home.  I probably would not do a cruise on the Disney Dream again unless the price was extremely discounted.

We started a 2 part cruise on April 10th, and concludes on April 17th.  During this time we have made note, and will present you with our unbiased opinion/view of the Disney Dream.

I will be publishing a few segments with my review of the Disney Dream.  Being that I am not affiliated with Disney, or Disney Cruise in any manor my review will be very candid in everything I write.  I will not lie, or deceive anyone with a “Sugar-Coated” review.  Read through a lot of the travel bloggers that have written about the Dream, and you will see that I speak the truth about untruthful bloggers.  If you don’t know what to believe at the end of this then cruise the Dream, and then cruise the Magic, or Wonder.  I am sure you will agree.

This is all based on our views of things from the 1st of the 2 cruises.  I will be further adding more information to a follow-up review after we return on the 17th.
This review is completely unbiased, and we were travelling on our expense.  Hope this review is helpful for you in the future.
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Disney Dream – Arrival Review
Upon arrival at the port you turn your bags over, and are checked onto the property at the gate, and then sent on to the security area.  After security you are sent into the actual terminal to process your papers, and get your keys.  You are then given a group number that will eventually be called to board the ship.  If you are a Platinum Castaway Club member you will get priority boarding.  On back to back cruises you are required to get off the boat as normal, but you can board @ 1 hour later.  (10:30am for our purposes.)
We got almost all of our luggage within 1 hour of boarding.  One suitcase was completely damaged during transit to the room, and Disney decided they wanted to send the suitcase to their people to attempt repair.  (We found this quite ridiculous because you can see the luggage was destroyed.)  Two days later we were finally contacted, and told that they couldn’t fix the luggage.  The supervisor attempted to give us a smaller suitcase that we immediatelly refused.  He came back with another, and we accepted it in exchange for the broken suitcase.
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Disney Dream – Swimming / Aquaduck Review
I have been on all of the currently existent Disney Cruise ships, and by far the Disney Dream seems to have a lot less swimming area than the others.  The pools just seem much smaller than I remember the other ships having.  Smaller children have their own area to play, and even a very shallow pool, but incredibly enough parents still seem to want to inconvenience the rest of the boat that would like to swim with their older children.
The Aquaduck was recently clocked by me at launching at @25-27 second intervals.  The line to the Aquaduck can get very long, and at times the Aquaduck isn’t worth trying to get on.  On at least 2 occassions the Aquaduck was closed due to technical difficulties with the raft movement system that brings the rafts from the bottom back up to the top.  On one occassion my daughter happened to notice a person going through the Aquaduck without a tube.  Shortly thereafter we noticed crew members scrambling to address the issue.
I saw one parent get asked to take their very young child to the small childrens pool.  This was correct.  Then I further state that parents have no regard for signs stating “Under 12 years old must be adult supervised.”  I don’t know how many times I saw the Family Whirlpool crowded with strictly children.  It almost seemed like the staff enforces what they choose rather than everything.
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Disney Dream – Dining Review
I have noticed at breakfast that there are still no fresh made omellete station.  This does exist on the other Disney ships.  This is one touch that I think they should have added.
The next problem that we had occur was that we got up to get more food at Cabanas, and someone immediatelly cleaned off our table, and reissued it to another guest within about 4 minutes.
Next, Animators Palate is very nice, but the show is very distracting.  Having people staring past you while they are trying to watch the screens can be very annoying.
Lastly, Our dining staff was very courteous.  They were good enough to have us request them on the second part of this trip.  No major complaints at this point.
The soda fountains on Deck 11 seem more watered down than I remember.
I have never gone to Palo, or Remy, but what amazes me is that Disney is usually infatuated with signage, and on the Dream I have never witnessed so many people getting lost getting to Remy, or Polo due to the lack of signage to get there.
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Disney Dream – Stateroom Review
The staterooms are fairly similar to the other Disney ships.  The doors now open via waving your keycard in front of a sensor.  Sometimes this does not work correctly.  What I did not realize is that when the security lock is turned from inside the room that only one person on the ship can open the door, and it took @1 – 1 1/2 hours to get into our room because of a lack of understanding on the part of the guest services personell that we spoke to on the phone.
Disney has gotten very energy saving with this ship.  When you enter your room you insert your keycard into a slot in order to keep the room lights on.  Once you pull the keycard out the lights in the room go out shortly thereafter.  This is very efficient.
Wavephones were great additions.  There is one small issue that I find… There is no ringers, so if you aren’t litterally watching the phone, or keeping it in your pocket then you will miss many calls.  I guess Disney decided that they couldn’t make money unless people lost, or broke the Wavephones.  Bring your own 2 way radios if you don’t want to take the risk of spending $250.
Drawer space is “EXTREMELY” limited.  There are 3 small draws in the desk, and 2 very small draws next to the bed.  (1 on each side.)  There is 3 closet hanging areas that can be used.  The last storage place in the room is the storage chest/table that sits in front of the couchbed that is in some rooms.
TV service is very slim for the most part.  For most of the cruise there were only a few channels available in the staterooms.
Our room hostess was very nice, and very prompt about his work whenever he came by.
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Disney Dream – General Ship Review
While I am all for Disney trying to keep kids away from smoking I think Disney should honestly not be so shifty in their ways.  I also firmly believe that if I had a choice of what influence I wanted my daughter to see then I would say SMOKING.  Alcohol is a proven killer due to Kidney Diseases, Drunk Driving, and many other “Documented” issues.  Smoking is still not documented as well as alcohol so keep this in mind.
Smoking sections are not like they used to be.  You are able to smoke on the one side of Deck 4 from 6pm till 6am because the joggers were complaining too much.  You are also able to smoke on one side of the Waves Bar.  You are still able to smoke on your verandah, but that is even a fine gray line as far as I can see it.  The room next door may be against this, and as such will complain, and cause issues.
Another thing that I find extremely amazing is that only due to being in International waters children can freely grab a seat at a bar by their parents, or whomever they are with.  In several states of the U.S. this would be seriously illegal.  By Disney’s standards they should not allow children to seat at, or in the vicinity of the bars/bar areas.  And parents… You should really think about what your alcohol issues do to your kids.  Would you take your kids to a bar in the U.S.?  I think not because I am sure DYFS, or some other entity would be involved if you did.  On top of that the establishment wouldn’t allow it.  Seriously… Disney won’t let kids sit at the bars in Disney World.
My wife and I personally watched a broken wine glass sit on the side of one of the bars as multiple workers passed it by.  I believe it took at least an hour before it was taken away.  This was a safety issue waiting for a little child to come by.
Elevators seem to take quite some time.  If you only need to move one or two floors, then I suggest walking stairs.
At the Bahamas I can understand taking identification with you when leaving the ship.  What i don’t understand is that when you initially check in at the port your photo is taken, and attached to the computer system so that they can see your photo at any point.  When you get off at Castaway Cay you are told to bring your id, and keycard.  Why is this?  Is my photo going to change that much while on your island?  Not very brilliant.
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Disney Dream – Pirates Night Review
During the Pirates on Deck party they don’t have the fireworks immediatelly following the deck show.  On the Dream the fireworks were started at 10:30pm.
The 11th, and 12th decks get very packed during the nighttime Pirates fireworks show.  To see the complete fireworks show I suggest getting there in advance, and get a good spot @ mid ship.  (Going front to back, not port to starboard.)
On the Magic, and Wonder they had a huge spread of food out, but because of how they scheduled the show, and the fireworks at different times we were not able to partake in the deck food.
Many stairwells, and areas are closed due to fireworks, and other show related closures.
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Disney Dream – Conclusion Review
In general the ship is very nice to look at, and well maintaned.  There just seems to be quite a few bugs in their system.  We were initially very pleased with what we read, and saw on Youtube, but to our “Amazement” none of the reviews we saw seem very truthful.
I have seen quite a few ship employees complaining about some of the things that they are up against.  In some respects I can almost see some of the displeasure in the employees based on how they act.
If you were looking to get on the Disney Dream because of all the hype like we fell for, then don’t waste your time, or money.  Stick with the Magic, or the Wonder.  The ship is quite bigger, but bigger is not always better.  We will now think much harder when we want to go on a Disney Cruise.  I like the last two ships we have been on, but the Dream isn’t all that.
Disney has recently announced many new cruises that are taking place.  We are already looking into one, or two of them because of the newly announced port of departure.
I will go back to my roots, and sail the Wonder, or the Magic whenever possible.  At least those ships weren’t presented as cutting edge, and ending up being a big disappointment to us.  Being this cruise was booked with DVC I have no way of receiving any customer service for the level of pleasure that we expected, but did not receive.


Bambi BluRay Diamond Edition Review

Many years ago we watched Bambi when we found a “VCR” version of it while cleaning up our house.  Recently we received a review copy of Bambi from Disney.  We were very curious when we heard that Disney was bringing the movie out of the vaults for a limited time. Lately Disney seems to be bringing majority of the older movies out for rerelease. Seeing Bambi after this many years was very nice.  The VCR tape wasn’t in good shape, and with dvd’s, and BluRays taking over the market make storage, and viewing a lot easier. Some of the bonus features were nice to see. My daughter loved the movie, and has watched it many times since our receiving it.

The movie was nicely remade.  We have enjoyed watching the old movies that Disney is remastering for Digital, and Bluray technology.  The movies don’t look old anymore. This movie shows my family, and I just how far ahead of the times Disney was when this movie was made.

The video featured in this review was provided to me for the sole purpose of product review.  This review was not monetarily compensated for, and is based on my view and opinion.



 

Walt Disney’s

BAMBI Diamond Edition

Burbank, Calif., December, 2010 – The Walt Disney Studios proudly announces the addition of BAMBI to its coveted, cutting-edge Blu-ray™ Diamond Collection line-up of Disney’s greatest animated-classics. Released from the Disney vault for a limited time only, BAMBI Diamond Edition features the loveable and adorable wide-eyed fawn and his forest friends in Blu-ray high-definition on March 1, 2011.

The Diamond Edition debut of BAMBI, Walt’s fifth full-length animated classic, is an endearing tale about a young prince of the forest who learns valuable life-lessons about friendship, love, and the miracle of life. The movie is a must-own coming-of-age story that Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has especially packaged with families in mind – providing the ultimate, interactive hi-def home entertainment experience with a newly enhanced digital restoration, enhanced picture and sound, games, activities and more.

The new BAMBI Diamond Edition will be available as a 2-Disc Disney Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) for the suggested retail price of $39.99 US/$46.99 Canada, a High Definition Movie Download for the suggested retail price of $19.99 US/$39.99 Canada, and/or a Standard Definition Movie Download for the suggested retail price of $14.99 US/$24.99 Canada. Those who wish to own the standard definition DVD version of BAMBI will need to wait seven additional weeks – until April 19, 2011.

Disney’s new “Second Screen” technology, which is being introduced for the very first time on the BAMBI Diamond Edition release, will further transform the at-home movie watching experience by empowering viewers with the ability to engage with film content on multiple media platforms and bring them to life in their own hands at the touch of a button. By simply downloading the new Disney Second Screen App onto an internet-connected computer or iPad™* and synching it to the movie, consumers will instantly be able to dive deeper into the film by engaging with fun interactive elements like animated flipbooks, galleries, photos, trivia and more.

Film Synopsis:

As morning light breaks across the meadow, a young deer named Bambi is born and hailed as ‘Prince of the Forest.’ Soon Bambi emerges from the thicket on wobbly legs, much to the delight of his new friends, Thumper, the playful rabbit, and Flower, the bashful yet lovable skunk. But the fun of nibbling on fresh blossoms and frolicking through the woods is only the beginning. Exploring his new world, and guided by the wisdom of Friend Owl,Bambi learns valuable life lessons with every adventure – experiencing the power of friendship, family, and love along the away.

The Making of the Film:

BAMBI was Walt Disney’s fifth animated full-length feature film which released in 1942 during World War II and took approximately five years in the making due to the exquisite artwork and attention to detail of each and every scene, character and figure.  The artwork itself was created by some of the legendary “nine old men,” including Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Milt Kahl and Eric Larson and in order to achieve the film’s unprecedented level of realism, animators modeled anatomical studies using live animals (including a pair of fawns named Bambi and Faline) and imbued each with a uniquely endearing personality. Bambi’s delightful forest home received the same painstaking attention to detail, as background artists painted hundreds of landscapes based on extensive field research and nature photographs. 

Walt Disney broke the longstanding animation tradition by casting child actors in the roles of Bambi’s young animals, including Bobby Stewart as Baby Bambi, Donnie Dunagan as Young Bambi, Hardie Albright as Adolescent Bambi and Peter Behn as Young Thumper. The cast also includes Sam Edwards as Adult Thumper, John Sutherland as Adult Bambi, Paula Winslowe as Bambi’s Mother and Sterling Holloway (the voice of Winnie the Pooh and The Jungle Book’s Kaa, the snake) as Adult Flower.

Film Accolades:

BAMBI was nominated for three Academy Awards® for Best Song (“Love Is a Song,”), Best Sound Recording, and Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. To date, BAMBI is No. 3 on the list of American Film Institute’s Top 10 Animated Films of All Times. And in 2004, the movie was commemorated with a first-class U.S. postage stamp and in the 1990’s the film inspired astronomers to name a pair of asteroids after the adorable characters – Thumper (April 20, 1993) and Bambi (October 17, 1995). 

Bonus Features:

            Backstage Disney:

·      Inside Walt’s Story Meetings-Enhanced Edition – A fascinating, multi-tiered, interactive story-telling experience. Go                              back in time with dramatic voice re-enactments of the moments with Walt that led to the creation of this classic film.

·       2 Never Before Seen Deleted Scenes

   ·       Deleted Song: “Twitterpated”

 ·       Blu-ray Galleries—A collection of the extraordinary images originally created as part of the design process for BAMBI.

Family Play: Games & Activities:

  ·       Disney’s Big Book of Knowledge: BAMBI Edition— An interactive educational gaming experience that uses the film as a learning tool. Players can customize their own Big Book of Knowledge and learn all about forest creatures, seasons andmore! Each time a player completes a task, they are rewarded with new stickers to decorate their Big Book of Knowledge.

Digital Exclusive:

  ·       The Golden Age

Classic DVD Bonus Features:

  ·       The Making Of BAMBI: A Prince Is Born—A comprehensive look at the making of BAMBI covers the story, the characters, the actors, the art design, the music and the history of Walt Disney’s classic film using behind the scenes footage, production stills, animation, artwork and multiple interviews withperformers and behind the scenes participants.

    ·       Tricks of the Trade (excerpt)—In an episode from the 1957 Disneyland TV show, Walt narrates the story of the multiplane camera, an animation innovation crucial to the production of BAMBI.

      ·       Inside the Disney Archives—Disney Supervising Animator Andreas Deja guides viewers through Disney’s Animation Research Library, where artwork from past Disney animated feature films is stored, including early story sketches of Bobo the rabbit,” (who became Thumper),  glass paintings made for the multiplane camera and more.

    ·       The Old Mill—Winner of the 1937 Academy Award® for Best Short Subject/Cartoon, The Old Mill was a testing ground for several techniques critical to Walt’s artistic vision for BAMBI, including the multiplane camera, animating realistic animals and experimenting with such natural occurrences such as wind, rain and lightning. 

   ·       DisneyPedia: Bambi’s Forest Friends 

Disc Specifications:

  BLU-RAY DVD
Street Date March 1, 2011 April 19, 2011
Direct Prebook January 4, 2011 February 22, 2011
Distributor Prebook January 18, 2011 March 8, 2011
Suggested Retail Price 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) = $39.99 US/$46.99 Canada; High Definition Movie Download = $19.99 US/$39.99 Canada; Standard Definition Movie Download = $14.99 US/$34.99 Canada 2-Disc DVD = $29.99 US/$35.99 Canada
Feature Run Time 70-minutes 70-minutes
Feature Rated G G
Technical   FastPlayÔ enabled
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 1.33:1
Sound 7.1 DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, 5.1 Dolby Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (DEHT)
Languages 5.1 Dolby Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (DEHT) French and Spanish Language Tracks 5.1 Dolby Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (DEHT) French and Spanish Language Tracks
Subtitles English SDH, English ESL, French & Spanish English SDH, English Line 21/CC, French & Spanish

About Disney’s Blu-ray™ Diamond Collection:

Disney’s Blu-ray™ Diamond Collection represents The Walt Disney Studio’s most prestigious animated classics. The Collection will be comprised with many of Walt Disney’s most treasured animated classic titles to be released through 2016. These titles represent the highest level of picture and sound, feature groundbreaking, state-of-the-art immersive bonus content, and include unprecedented levels of interactivity, personalization and customization, made possible because of Blu-ray technology.

About The Walt Disney Studios:

For more than 85 years, The Walt Disney Studios has been the foundation on which The Walt Disney Company (DIS: NYSE) was built. Today, the Studio brings quality movies, music and stage plays to consumers throughout the world. Feature films are released under four banners: Walt Disney Pictures, which includes Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures and Marvel. Through the Home Entertainment division, innovative distribution methods provide access to creative content across multiple platforms. Original music and motion picture soundtracks are produced under Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records, while Disney Theatrical Group produces and licenses live events, including Broadway theatrical productions, Disney on Ice and Disney LIVE!  For more information, please visit http://www.disney.com/.

Blu-ray™ movie magic at your fingertips 

DISNEY SECOND SCREEN 

App Overview:

Disney Second Screen transforms the movie watching experience by

allowing viewers to explore the story behind the film perfectly synched on 

a second device, like an iPad™ or laptop, without interrupting their 

enjoyment of the movie. By accessing the Disney Second Screen 

companion application on their Internet-connected device, consumers 

are able to dive deeper into the film by engaging with key elements of the 

movie.    

 

This groundbreaking new application allows users to interact with their 

Blu-ray™ player by simply starting the Blu-ray movie, and then syncing Disney Second Screen to the film automatically by following the easy on-screen instructions.  Once connected, they can explore interactive galleries, play games, and learn interesting facts about the scenes they’re watching.  

U.S. Debut: 

Disney Second Screen will debut with the release of Bambi (March 1, 

2011) and Tron Legacy (April 5, 2011) Disney Blu-ray™ combo pack. 

Devices: iPad or PC/MAC computer with FLASH 

Formats: 

Optimized for Blu-ray™ and included in Combopack releases. 

Access:

Visit DisneySecondScreen.com 

Select your version (either iPad™ or Web) 

Enter your Magic Code [insert DMR logo] 

Currently only available in US and English-speaking Canada 

For additional information, please visit www.DisneySecondScreen.com

 



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