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September 10, 2018 By Brittani Tuttle Leave a Comment

Barack Obama was once ‘booted’ from Disneyland for smoking in college

The Disneyland Resort is considered the “Happiest Place on Earth” to many, but for one former President, not so much.

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President Obama is no stranger to the Disney Parks, pictured here speaking during a visit to Walt Disney World in 2012.

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Filed Under: Disney, Disneyland Resort, Slider, Theme Parks, Video Tagged With: Barack Obama, booted, Disney, disney parks, Disneyland, featured, former president, kicked out, obama, president, president obama, smoking, Theme Parks, Video

November 9, 2016 By 1 Comment

Donald Trump figures to be added to Disney’s Hall of Presidents and Madame Tussauds

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The Hall of Presidents and Madame Tussauds are adding figures of president-elect Donald Trump.
There will be “huge” changes inside some Orlando attractions in the wake of last night’s historic Presidential election, as figures of president-elect Donald Trump are being added to Walt Disney World’s Hall of Presidents, and Madame Tussauds at the I-Drive 360. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Madame Tussauds, Magic Kingdom Tagged With: animatronic, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, election, featured, Hall of Presidents, Madame Tussauds, president, wax figure

July 2, 2009 By 1 Comment

Video: President Obama records his lines at the White House for Disney's Hall of Presidents

The official Web site for the White House has posted a behind-the-scenes video of President Obama recording his lines for the recent Hall of Presidents update at the Magic Kingdom along with interviews with some of Disney’s Imagineers who worked on the project:

You can see the Obama audio-animatronic figure deliver the complete speech, along with that of George Washington, in our previously-posted video.

Filed Under: Disney, Magic Kingdom, Theme Parks, Travel Tagged With: Barack Obama, Disney, Hall of Presidents, Magic Kingdom

June 28, 2009 By 4 Comments

Video and Review: Hall of Presidents update featuring Obama animatronic

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The Hall of Presidents at the Magic Kingdom was recently given an overhaul, including new advanced audio-animatronic versions of US Presidents Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Barack Obama.

Here’s a look at Washington and Obama as seen in the attraction, followed by my thoughts on the new show:

Hall of PresidentsI visited the attraction today and was quite impressed by not only these new animatronics but also the show as a whole. The previous version, which ran for roughly the duration of George W. Bush’s terms in the White House, was, in my opinion, on the boring side. It opened with a lengthy film and spent far too little time on the highlight of the show: the presidents.

In the new version, the show still features a movie and all 44 presidents “live” on stage, but it is all integrated together much more smoothly. The movie is comprised mostly of still photographs and paintings telling a brief overview of the history of US Presidents, beginning with Washington’s reluctance to take the office all the way through video of Bush speaking into a megaphone post-9/11. Actor Morgan Freeman replaces the previous narrator, Maya Angelou J.D. Hall [see comment for edit explanation]. Freeman’s narration is clear and concise, allowing the audience to focus on what is being said rather than how it is said. It’s edutainment at its best.

Midway through the movie, the audio-animatronic version of Abraham Lincoln is revealed, seated alone in the middle of the stage. He smoothly stands up and recites the entire Gettysburg Address (the same recording that was used in the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at Disneyland in California for many years). This is easily one of Disney’s most lifelike animatronics they have produced and the best representation of our 16th president that I’ve ever seen.

After the movie ends, the screens shift aside to reveal all of the presidents – some seated, some standing. The lights dim and the presidents are individually introduced by name, each giving a head nod toward the audience as they are illuminated by spotlights.

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All of the animatronics look incredibly lifelike in person (much better than in the video above). I saw the show twice today, once from the middle of the theater and once from the front row. The lighting is rather dim throughout the show and I found it difficult to see well from the middle of the theater, so I highly recommend staying to the left as you enter the theater to secure a front row seat.

Whether you voted for Barack Obama or not, you will enjoy seeing him in person, even if only in audio-animatronic form. Any American will receive a strong sense of patriotism in seeing the newly-updated Hall of Presidents. Disney has done a fantastic job replacing a once-boring show with an entertaining and informative presentation featuring state-of-the-art technology that is sure to excite Americans and international travelers alike.

The newly-updated Hall of Presidents officially opens on Independence Day, July 4, but has been running previews for several days. I highly encourage you to go see it.

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Filed Under: Disney, Magic Kingdom, Theme Parks, Travel Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Audio-Animatronic, Barack Obama, Disney, George Washington, Hall of Presidents, Magic Kingdom

May 21, 2009 By Leave a Comment

First Look at the Animatronic Obama Coming to Walt Disney World

Hall of Presidents/ Making of President Obama Audio-AnimatronicsThe New York Times has shared this first look at the Audio-Animatronic of President Barack Obama along with a wealth of fantastic information about the development of the upcoming update to the Hall of Presidents at the Magic Kingdom. Here’s an excerpt from their article:

From nytimes.com:

The president supplied not just his measurements, but he also recorded that speech (which was initially drafted by a Disney writer) — and yet another recitation of the oath of office, this one in Disney high-definition sound.

In that Hollywood building here, the life-size, three-dimensional figure was being put through its final tune-up, its chin rising and hands gesturing in response to technicians, in preparation for shipment to the Hall of Presidents exhibit at Disney World in Orlando, Fla.

Disney officials declined to say how much it cost to build an Obama. They have cloaked the project with a blanket of secrecy befitting the Secret Service, permitting this reporter to be the only journalist thus far to view the figure up close but allowing only a Disney photographer to take its picture.

Mr. Obama has seen renderings of the figure, telling a Disney employee, Pamela Fisher, “that we had made him better-looking than he was.”

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The exhibit will open with the new film, narrated by the actor Morgan Freeman. At a certain point, the Abraham Lincoln figure will rise and speak to the audience, as it always has, but now it will deliver the Gettysburg Address in its entirety.

“And this is the first time George Washington will have a speaking role,” said Kathy Rogers, a senior show producer for Walt Disney Imagineering, the unit that oversees the creative side of the theme parks.

But the emotional high point is intended to be the introduction of the Obama figure, who will yet again be heard taking the oath.

Mr. Obama recorded this version on March 4 in the White House Map Room — the same room where he retook the oath after a minor flub on Inauguration Day — to accommodate the Disney World theater’s new sound system. At that time, Mr. Obama also read aloud a short speech to be delivered by the figure, one that ultimately passed through the computer of Jon Favreau, a presidential speechwriter.

“That speech took a village,” said Ms. Fisher, the senior Disney writer on the project who along with Ms. Rogers traveled to Washington in March to guide the president through his role.

You can read the full New York Times article here and see the Barack Obama Audio-Animatronic in-person at the Magic Kingdom beginning in early July.

Filed Under: Disney, Magic Kingdom, Theme Parks, Travel Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Audio-Animatronic, Barack Obama, Disney, George Washington, Hall of Presidents

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