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ºoº Star Wars Weekends 2011 will be held at Disney’s Hollywood Studios every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 20-June 12. ºoº
UPDATE: May 18, 2011 8:30 PM
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Year after year, I have watched the fan excitement unfold at Star Wars Weekends. Much like the Force, it’s everywhere at Disney’s Hollywood Studios – from meeting celebrities from the Star Wars galaxy to being the first guests in line to face Darth Vader at Jedi Training Academy. I like visiting Jabba’s Hutt, a specially designed merchandise location created just for Star Wars Weekends (by the way, it’s located near Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster this year). The excitement in the “Hutt” is overwhelming as guests from all over the world descend upon this location for “must-have” Star Wars Weekends merchandise. This year promises to be bigger and more exciting than ever.
How do I know that this year will be bigger and more exciting for  event merchandise?  Well, I could tell you that the Force is strong with  me (like my fellow author Steven Miller  pictured below).  In reality, I got a sneak peek of the merchandise  from our product developers.  For more than a year, they have worked  closely with the creative minds at Lucasfilm Ltd. to create a selection  of highly collectible and fun merchandise for this event.  I caught up  with Art and Collectibles Product Developer Deanne Hill to learn more.
“Working with the Disney artists on Star Wars Weekends merchandise is so exciting,” exclaimed Deanne. “There is so much passion around the [Star Wars]  films and the artists love the characters and stories.  You can see  their passion as they infuse some of Disney’s most popular characters  into their favorite Star Wars scenes for these original works of art.”
Besides the original works of art, Deanne is most excited for a new  line of commemorative figurines that were developed to capture the  essence of Star Wars Weekends, especially for guests who may not be able to “feel the Force” at Walt Disney World Resort this year.
“We’re over the moon of Endor about our new collection of medium-sized figurines featuring Disney characters dressed as Star Wars characters,” continued Deanne.  “They are a nice complement to the big figurines we’ve developed in previous years.”
There are five figures in this new collection – Mickey Mouse as Luke  Skywalker, Minnie Mouse as Princess Leia, Donald Duck as a stormtrooper,  Goofy as Darth Vader and Donald Duck (again) as Darth Maul. Each figure  has an edition size of 1977 (note the significance to this special  number) and comes complete with a pin.
Now for some more really exciting news!  To celebrate fans of Disney and Star Wars everywhere, we are making these limited-edition figurines available for pre-order via ArtofDisneyParks.com! No matter where you are, you can order the figurines today and bring the Star Wars and Disney Parks fun home!
With so much information to share, we’ve put together a complete Star Wars Weekends Merchandise site at ArtOfDisneyParks.com.  I invite you to stop by and see all of the original Star Wars Weekends artwork created by Disney Design Group artists.  You can also get a glimpse at the commemorative items created for Star Wars Weekends 2011. 
May the Force Be With You!




Star Tours – These Are The Souvenirs I’m Looking For
posted on April 22nd, 2011 by Steven Miller, Merchandise Communications ManagerIf I had a nickel for the hours I spent as a child playing with my Star Wars  toys, I would be living on a beach in Maui right now.  Luckily, my  parents saved those toys (thanks Mom and Dad), and my son now spends  hours pretending he is in a galaxy far, far away.  Soon, he will have a  few more toys (among several awesome things) to add to his Star Wars collection, especially with the launch of “Star Tours – The Adventures Continue”  on May 20.  But wait! I get to photograph and write about merchandise  created for Star Tours?  Sign me up!  After reviewing the more than 40  items we’ve created, I have selected a few of my favorites to share with  you.
First up is the incredibly detailed Starspeeder 1000 Spaceliner  Collection. This boxed set features die-cast metal vehicles representing  six spaceliners that are involved with the new Star Tours story.  I  spoke with Brad Schoeneberg, Product Developer for Toys and Games, to  learn more about the toys.
“We’ve been working on the Star Tours toys for about two years now,”  explained Brad. “During the past two years, we have had a great  relationship with Walt Disney Imagineering. They provided us with tons  of reference material for the Starspeeders and other new characters.   That partnership helped us capture wonderful details including the tiny  droids seen on top of each of [the Starspeeders].”
This set will retail for $22.95.  Brad also shared with me the  packaging for the “Ambush at Star Tours” and the “Star Tours Travel  Agency” action figure sets (both will retail for $39.95 each).  Favorite  figures include the Sky Troopers who were created specifically for the  attraction. I also loved how the droid who is “fluent in over six  million forms of communication,” C-3PO, turned out.
But toys aren’t the only thing I loved seeing (or should I say  “playing with?”).  We are releasing a variety of shirts for launch. I  particularly liked the stylized travel posters shirt, as there is no  better way to say “I love space travel” than with that one.  How I wish I  could visit Bespin and hang out with Lando Calrissian!
There are a few items, however, that neither my son nor I can get – we are not Passholders  (unlike many of you and I’m bummed).  These Passholder Exclusive items  will include a commemorative coin, a limited edition pen (not to be  confused with a “pin,” which will also be released), a Darth Vader  T-shirt and, what I consider the most awesome drinkware in the galaxy, a  20 oz. tumbler featuring Darth Vader.
I don’t think I can make time pass fast enough until the opening!  As  mentioned, there are many other items we created for the launch, so  keep watching ArtofDisneyParks.com for release dates and additional information.
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Let's begin at the Walt Disney World® Resort, where we are getting closer and closer to Star Wars™ Weekends 2011. This may be the best year yet, due to the opening of the new Star Tours® The Adventures Continue  Attraction. Keeping with the theme, the individual limited edition pin  collection features the galactic passports of many characters from the Star Wars™  universe. These pins feature a slider element which allow the cover of  the passport to be moved to the side and rotated to reveal the  photograph of a Star Wars™ character. As an example, here is the Princess Leia pin: 
These pins are also featured in the collectors set with an additional  C3PO completer pin, as well as a framed set which includes a Star Tours® completer pin. 
There will also be a boxed set featuring the many destinations of the Star Tours® The Adventures Continue Attraction: 
And finally, we have a Passholder exclusive pin featuring Darth Maul,  and a Disney Vacation Club member exclusive pin feature C3PO and R2D2.  For a complete look at all the pins at this event, please visit the Star Wars™ Weekends 2011 page. 
For our pin collectors at Disneyland® Resort, we have posted the auction catalog for Sci-Fi Academy. To view the catalog you can click here, or visit the Sci-Fi Academy page. 
Disney has also opened the online registration for the Star Tours® The Adventures Continue Attraction opening day pin at Disneyland® Resort. Click here to enter for a chance to purchase this limited edition pin. 
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What do you get when you cross Star Wars with our Disney Design Group Artists? Great art … great talent … and great fun!
I’m really excited to share our new Star Wars inspired art with all of  you. These pieces were actually created as a tribute to this year’s Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  We’ve had an amazing time this year and the “Force” was definitely  strong. Three of our very talented Jedi Knights or more commonly known  as our Disney Design Group artists, Costa Alavezos, Brian Blackmore and  Darren Wilson, have been working hard on a multitude of projects,  including the creation of these spectacular galactic pieces … I hope  that you’ll enjoy seeing them as much as I do.
Where else can you find Mickey Mouse on a tauntaun, or troublesome  Stitch in harmony as Master Yoda or even Donald Duck as the infamous  Boba Fett? Nowhere but here at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  I hope that you can join me as we host our talented array of artists  for special signings throughout the day at the Animation Gallery on  Saturday June 12th
Friendly disclaimer: Merchandise available while supplies last. We  ask that you bring no personal items to be signed. Event merchandise  must be purchased on the day of release at the event location. Valid  Walt Disney World® Resort receipt may be required. Artist signing is  subject to space and time availability and is not guaranteed.  Event  information subject to change without notice. Separate admission is  required to enter Disney’s Hollywood Studios™. © 2010 Lucasfilm Ltd.  & TM. All rights reserved. 
P i n s
At bedtime the other night, my four year old son asked, “Dad, you  love Star Wars, don’t you?” Was he using a Jedi mind trick to delay his  bedtime (I thought a saw a small wave of his hand)?  At first, I was  tempted to answer but resisted as we prepared for bedtime.  Everyone  around the office knows I love Star Wars.  So naturally one of my  favorite yearly events is Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.   By default, I’m often roped into the development process for the event  pins we create.  Here are a few of my favorites coming this year.
In 2009, we released the first Passholder Exclusive pin for Star Wars  Weekends which sold out faster than the time it took the Millennium  Falcon to make the Kessel run (12 parsecs for those trivia nuts).  This  year, Jeanne Lewis, developer for signature event pins, created an  incredible new Passholder pin (pictured left) featuring Han Solo in  Carbonite. We have doubled the edition size to ensure more Passholders  have the opportunity to get this pin (except for me, who is not a  Passholder!)  Jeanne also created a Disney Vacation Club  Member Exclusive pin (pictured right) using artwork once considered for  the main Star Wars Weekends 2010 logo (Tauntaun smell not included).   This is the first time we will offer such a pin for DVC Members.
As in previous years, we will offer a collection of individual  limited edition pins. This year, there will be a packaged set and a  framed set each offering completer pins (see the AT-AT and Yoda pins  above).  I love these individual pins as they remind me of the packaging  for all of Star Wars action figures I had as kid (which I didn’t  save!).
One of the “most impressive” pins is this super jumbo pin that was  inspired by the 30th Anniversary super jumbo pin we created for Star Wars Weekends 2007.   This thing is almost like the “size of a small moon” and contains  various scenes from Episode V.  For non-Passholders like me, here is an  opportunity to get Han Solo in Carbonite.
Finally, Julie Young, developer for open edition pins, created  several new pins to coincide with the weekend events.  You may have  heard about R2-MK – Jedi Mickey’s new astromech droid. It will be the  droid pin you are looking for this year.  We are also releasing a new  mystery pin set featuring The Muppets dressed as characters from the  Star Wars films.  These pins were inspired by the Disney Parks exclusive action figures.
By now you are probably wondering how I answered my son’s question.  I  told him, “I am your father, and yes, I love Star Wars.  Join me at  Star Wars Weekends this year and together we can rule the ‘World’ as  father and son.” (or something like that).  Look for additional release  information about these pins on DisneyPins.com.  May the Force Be With You.
Disney Star Wars Racers, Action Figures
posted on March 30th, 2010 by Dara Trujillo, Manager, Merchandise Synergy, Events, and CommunicationWith the excitement of Star Wars Weekends  ramping up, we wanted to share with you the newest Disney Star Wars  Racers and Disney Star Wars Action Figures that are coming out later  this spring at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland  Resorts.  We’re excited to release the fourth collection of the popular  Disney Star Wars Racers Series. Each die-cast Racer has been inspired  by one of the great Star Wars Characters. The fourth series feature  Yoda, Clone Trooper, Battle Droid, and Jedi Master Plo Koon.
Each vehicle is pack individually and retails for $5.95. Disney Star  Wars Racers will release in June at Walt Disney World and at Disneyland  Resorts.
Next up (and my personal favorite) is the Disney Star Wars Action Figure  Series. This is the fourth series of Disney Characters “dressed as”  Star Wars Characters.  These action figures are fully articulated and  come with detailed accessories that would impress the most gregarious  Wookiee. 
The collection includes:
- Mickey Mouse as Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight. Mickey comes packaged with a translucent green lightsaber
 - Minnie Mouse as Princess Leia in Boushh disguise. Minnie is equipped with an accessory helmet, staff, and thermal detonator (a must when sneaking into Jabba the Hutt’s Palace)
 - Donald Duck as Han Solo trapped in Carbonite. Donald is also packed with an accessory staff and carbonite block
 - Goofy as C-3PO
 - Bad Pete as Boba Fett. Bad Pete comes with an accessory helmet, jet pack and blaster
 
Each action figure will be individually packaged and will retail for  $8.95. They will be releasing in May at both Walt Disney World and  Disneyland Resorts. 
The Force is Strong with Vinylmation
posted on January 12th, 2011 by Steven Miller, Merchandise Communications ManagerFinally! I  spoke with Disney Design Group Artist (and member of the local Jedi  Council) Mike Sullivan who gave me an inside look at how this new series  was created.
“I have been a fan of Star Wars for almost all of my life,” says Mike. “When ‘Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back’ came to theaters, I vividly remember waiting in line to see it while wearing my Star Wars tee-shirt. Needless to say, being introduced to Star Wars at an early age made me a fan for life.”
This Vinylmation series was developed especially for the Disney Parks.  It will not be available for sale via the on-line Disney Theme Park Store or at local Disney Stores.  Mike explained that work on the series began in 2009.
“We began with several rough sketches of characters we wanted in the  series,” explained Mike. “We selected characters from ‘The Empire  Strikes Back’ in honor of the film’s 30th anniversary.  With so many  memorable characters in the film, it was difficult to select just 12  figures.  We worked closely with the great team at Lucasfilm to make the  final choices for this first series.”
Mike has worked on several other Star Wars-themed merchandise items for Disney Parks.  He was particularly excited about this series.
“This particular project was exciting and different for me since the  characters had to be stylized so much to fit the Vinylmation form,”  continued Mike. “I particularly like Boba Fett as he’s one of my  favorite characters.  I spent extra time making sure every detail on his  figure was just right.”
Celebrity Guests Announced for Star Wars Weekends 2011
posted on April 29th, 2011 by Gary Buchanan, Social Media Managing EditorStar Wars Weekends 2011 will be a Tour de “Force” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, celebrating the grand opening of the new Star Tours attraction as the Walt Disney World Resort  theme park welcomes Jedi, Sith, Ewoks, Wookiees, galactic bounty  hunters and stormtroopers for the park’s annual celebration of  all-things-Star Wars.
The fun takes place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 20-June 12, 2011.
Once again, Jedi Mickey and Princess Leia Minnie will be joined by  some of the brightest stars from the saga. Celebrity Hosts for the event  this year are James Arnold Taylor (voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and Ashley Eckstein (voice of Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars: The Clone Wars).
Ashley (seen in the photo above with R2-MK and Jedi Mickey) will host  “Clone Wars: Behind the Force,” a closer look inside the popular  animated TV series.  James will present another event-first: he will  star in a one-man show that showcases some of the many voices he has  performed throughout his career, including those from The Clone Wars.
Opening weekend will kick off the month-long event in grand fashion,  as fan favorite Anthony Daniels (seen in the photo above at a filming  session for the new “Star Tours – The Adventures Continue” attraction),  who brought C-3PO to life and is the only actor to appear in every  theatrical chapter of the Star Wars saga, will make a golden return to the event. Dave Filoni, the talented artist and supervising director of The Clone Wars, also will be a special celebrity guest for Weekend I.
Star Wars Weekends II, III and IV will feature celebrities from the live-action feature films and voice artists from The Clone Wars.  Here’s the complete event celebrity lineup (*talent subject to change) scheduled to appear:
Scheduled Celebrity Appearances
MAY 20-22
- Anthony Daniels (C-3PO)
 - The Clone Wars Special Guest: Dave Filoni (Supervising Director)
 
- Anthony Daniels (C-3PO)
 - Bruce Spence (Tion Medon)
 - The Clone Wars Voice Talent Guest: Dee Bradley Baker (Captain Rex)
 
- Ray Park (Darth Maul)
 - Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett)
 - The Clone Wars Voice Talent Guest: Matt Lanter (Anakin)
 
- Ray Park (Darth Maul)
 - Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca)
 - The Clone Wars Voice Talent Guest: Tom Kane (Yoda)
 
And while the stars will shine, a galaxy-full of events, live shows,  parades and activities also take place throughout the park during the  month.
An event highlight for many is meeting the Star Wars characters, and this year is no exception.  More than 60 Star Wars characters will be roaming the theme park, posing for pictures and signing autographs.
From the special “welcome” Guests receive at the turnstile areas from the stormtroopers and Star Wars trivia contests to Jedi Training Academy and the spectacular Hyperspace Hoopla, Star Wars Weekends 2011 will have more fun than you can shake a gaffi stick at.  And of course, throughout the event Star Wars  Weekends Guests will have the chance to take a ride aboard “Star Tours –  The Adventures Continue” when the attraction launches in 3-D on May 20.