D23 Expo: 100+ photo tour of the Expo floor exhibits and booths
The first-ever Disney D23 Expo in Anaheim, Calif. features a massive floor area featuring exhibits and booths covering all aspects of The Walt Disney Company. The biggest exhibit is from Disney Parks and Resorts, from which we’ve already posted a video and photo tour. Below are over 100 photos from the rest of the D23 Expo floor.
Fans can pose with characters like Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck in the middle of the convention center:
There is plenty of comfortable seating available in the middle of the D23 Expo floor:
Radio Disney features a stage where guests can sing, dance, and win prizes:
ABC’s “Lost” has a large presence showing off props from the hit television show:
The Disney Beauty Lounge provides guests with quick makeovers:
D23 Expo attendees can learn to draw Disney characters and even draw on windows:
Disney is also showing off various home furnishings and decorations:
Disney-inspired fine art is scattered throughout the D23 Expo floor:
Efx Collectibles has a variety of new and upcoming collectibles including the Muppets, Snow White, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and more:
Boom! previews its upcoming comic book lines:
Pook-a-Looz will be coming soon to Toys R Us and other retailers:
A Stitch-themed art exhibit is filled with unique pieces:
Hallmark shows off many of its Disney items, including Christmas ornaments:
In promotion of Tim Burton’s upcoming “Alice in Wonderland” film, a tea party filled with characters invites guests to an unbirthday:
Winnie the Pooh merchandise is always popular:
Mattel shows off its new product lines including toys from “The Princess and the Frog”:
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings displays its new line of wedding gowns:
LEGO invites guests to help build a large mural made entirely of the colored building blocks:
The interactive talking trash can PUSH is roaming the D23 Expo floor:
The new Toy Story Mania game for Nintendo Wii and other video games are available for play:
Disney’s Electrical Parade turtle is available for photos:
Disney Consumer Products displays some of its most technologically-advanced toys:
Home 3D technology is displayed, including a real-time 3D camera that allows guests to watch themselves on a monitor in 3D:
Club Penguin has a few kiosks:
Vinylmation trading takes place:
This Peter Pan’s Flight ride vehicle will be auctioned off tonight:
The autograph area features Disney stars like original Tinker Bell model Margaret Kerry:
The large D23 Expo Dream Store features a wide array of Disney collectibles, artwork, apparel, and other products:
The El Capitan Theatre sells tickets to its shows:
An ongoing food drive slowly builds a castle out of cans:
The Collector’s Forum allows sellers, podcasters, bloggers, and more to exhibit their products:
Finally, here’s our booth (C212):
We’ll have a few more pictures from the second floor of the D23 Expo soon.
It really looks great, but seems to lean almost exclusively to the entertainment and merchandise divisions. I’ve seen very little on the theme parks. Are you guys disappointed that Parks hasn’t taken the Expo more seriously?
What did you think of the 3D home technology
This looks like Disney fan heaven! Thanks so much for posting all of the photos – I really wish I could have attended.
Paul – The 3D displays were fantastic. They sure beat red/blue glasses!
Dave,
I think you missed the paragraph / links at the top of this page, where Ricky links to the Parks-related pics and video. As he mentions, the Parks segment was clearly the largest at the expo.