To Lucky Guests For An Overnight Stay Inside Disneyland Park
ANAHEIM, Calif. – October
1, 2007 – For the first time in history, lucky guests will have
the chance to spend an unforgettable night inside Disneyland
Park during the Year of a Million Dreams most nights starting
January 31, 2008 during the 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway. A
guest will be escorted on the same day awarded into the most
extraordinary accommodations at Disneyland Resort: the
Disneyland Dream Suite, an in-park apartment originally planned
for Walt Disney himself.
The overnight stay in the
Disneyland Dream Suite will be a highlight among the more than a
million “dream come true” experiences awarded through random
process to eligible Disneyland Resort guests and mail-in
participants in the 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway. Mail-in winners
of prizes that require use on day awarded, such as the
Disneyland Dream Suite, will receive a prize of comparable
value.
Disney Imagineers are hard
at work remodeling a suite of rooms above New Orleans Square in
the Park, conceived by Walt Disney as a private apartment for
his family and closest friends. The rooms, which most recently
housed The Disney Gallery, will be restored to Disney’s original
vision of deluxe living quarters. Vintage design illustrations,
created under Disney’s personal direction, have been recovered
and are being used as inspiration for the look, furnishings and
other décor elements in the Suite. Special design touches are
being incorporated to evoke memories of Disney’s diverse
interests and the rich heritage of Disneyland.
The guests chosen through a
random process to enjoy a “dream stay” in the Disneyland Dream
Suite will be following in the footsteps of Walt Disney. His
dedication to the constant growth and development of Disneyland
resulted in frequent overnight stays in a small private
apartment which remains today above the Fire House on Main
Street, U.S.A. In the 1960s, as plans were developed for the New
Orleans Square area, Disney brought in illustrator and designer
Dorothea Redmond (Gone with the Wind) and set decorator Emile
Kuri (Mary Poppins, It’s a Wonderful Life) to help him create a
larger, more lavish apartment where he could entertain friends,
family, VIP guests and dignitaries.
Unfortunately, Disney
passed away before the Suite was completed. Over the years, the
rooms were used as offices and to entertain visiting business
associates until, in 1987, the space became The Disney Gallery,
a unique venue displaying artwork originally created during the
development of various Disney movies and theme park attractions.
Only now, 40 years later, is Disney’s dream being fulfilled. The
rooms are being returned to their original intended purpose and,
as Disney wished, the Disneyland Dream Suite will be occupied by
overnight guests.
“Our plan has been to use
the renderings that Walt worked on with Dorothea Redmond and to
replicate those as exactly as we can,” said Walt Disney
Imagineering Art Director Kim Irvine. “Her illustrations were
very specific, with a color and style for each room.
“But to make it special for
the guests, we want it to be more than just a beautiful suite.
We want it to be filled with things that might have inspired
Walt as he dreamed of Disneyland.”
Located above Pirates of
the Caribbean in the New Orleans Square section of Disneyland,
the 2,600-square-foot Disneyland Dream Suite includes a living
room, open-air patio, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. In
addition to that night’s lodging in the Disneyland Dream Suite,
each selected 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway winner of the
Disneyland Dream Suite will also be celebrated as the Honorary
Grand Marshal in that day’s Disneyland parade. The winner and
their guests will enjoy dinner, late-night snacks and beverages,
and the dazzling view overlooking New Orleans Square and the
Rivers of America, where a private balcony provides an ideal
vantage point on nights when fireworks or the “Fantasmic!”
spectacular are presented.
Guests may enter the Dream
Suite by climbing the grand staircase outside the entrance to
the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. An elevator will be
available to accommodate guests with disabilities. Through the
doorway at the top of the stairs is the Living Room, to be
designed in a French Provincial style reflecting the New Orleans
Square setting. Unusual decorative items like a full-size
carousel horse, a mechanical songbird and original wall
paintings of European castles will conjure up memories of Walt
Disney and the inspirations that went into creating the magical
world of Disneyland.
The Suite features not one,
but two Master Bedrooms. In one, the spirit of early 20th
century innovation and the American frontier will be summoned
with an earthy color scheme, leather furniture, a cast-iron
stove, an electric train and vintage mechanical toys. The other
Master Bedroom is on the side of the residence nearest
Adventureland, and its lush décor and atmosphere will evoke the
exotic flavor of jungle adventure stories as told in the
Victorian era.
The Bayou-themed Patio,
central to the Disneyland Dream Suite and open to the sky above,
will be filled with tropical vegetation, furnished with
comfortable chaises and illuminated by Chinese lanterns. Using a
type of Disney magic familiar to guests on Pirates of the
Caribbean, the Patio will also be visited by fireflies.
As guests settle in for a
stay in the Disneyland Dream Suite, they’ll discover special
effects surprises in each room. It could be a special tune in a
striking clock, a sunset or a starscape that appears when the
lights go down, subtle audio enhancements, or something totally
unexpected.
The Disneyland Dream Suite
will be the supreme addition to the catalog of “dreams come
true” at the Disneyland Resort during the 2008 Disney Dreams
Giveaway as the Disney Dream Squad delivers dreams, large and
small, to eligible guests selected through a random process. For
information on how to enter by mail without visiting the parks,
please see below.
The 2008 Disney Dreams
Giveaway is part of the Year of a Million Dreams at Disney
Parks. At Disneyland, the popular immersive entertainment
experiences will continue to thrill guests at Disney Princess
Fantasy Faire, Jedi Training Academy and Pirate’s Lair on Tom
Sawyer Island. And at Disney’s California Adventure, guests
young and old will be dancing to the beat of the new High School
Musical 2: School’s Out! street show, inspired by the megahit
Disney Channel original movie. For information on new
attractions, the Year of a Million Dreams celebration and
vacations at Disneyland Resort visit
www.disneyland.com, call (866) 60-DISNEY or contact local
travel agents.
*NO PURCHASE NECESSARY to
enter or win in the Disney Dreams Giveaway. A purchase will not
increase your chances of winning. Open only to legal residents
of 50 U.S., D.C., Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Japan
& U.K. Void elsewhere and where prohibited. Giveaway runs
January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008 (Mail-in entries must be
postmarked on or between December 19, 2007 & December 31, 2008 &
received by January 14, 2009 on a piece of paper or postcard
with complete name, address, daytime phone#, birth date and
proper postage sent to PO Box 8650, Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA).
U.K. residents only mail to 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway, 483
Green Lanes, Suite 200, London N13 4BS, England. Disneyland
Dream Suite stay will be awarded most days starting January 31,
2008, will likely be awarded early in the day and will be for a
stay that night. Mail-in winners of prizes that require use on
day awarded, such as the Disneyland Dream Suite, will receive a
prize of comparable value. Approximate retail value of
Disneyland Dream Suite stay US $594. Prizes range in value from
US $4.76 to US $87,361. All prize awards are subject to
verification. Odds of winning on a given day depend on the
number of eligible participants at a selected location or within
the mail-in entry pool for the time or date (as applicable)
selected. Subject to official rules/complete terms and
conditions (available in English and Spanish) at
www.DisneyParks.com/2008rules. Sponsor: Magic Kingdom
Productions, Inc., PO Box 10000, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830.
For residents of Canada, a
mathematical skill-testing question must be correctly answered
to win any prize. |