Traveling the Highway: Best of the Disney Web 7/24

yh logo final 150x150 Traveling the Highway: Best of the Disney Web 7/24As we get ready to start a new week, hop aboard Your Highway in the Sky to take a look back at news and views around the internet as well as the latest from Your Highway in the Sky

 News

Disney’s classic shorts find new life in a DVD collection

The “Golden Gate” bridge at Disney California Adventure is getting a makeover

The strange story of the Backson song – a look at how some of the new Winnie the Pooh’s songs came to be

Kaka-Gori ice stand at Epcot’s Japan to get a larger menu

Walt Disney’s 1932 home goes on sale – wanna buy it?


Views

A look back at the history of the Jungle Cruise - appreciating its theme

How Disney re-integrates pieces of closed attractions into other locations at Disneyland

Period proper re-interpretations of Disney Princess dresses – beautiful

And, of course, check out the Magical Blogorail to see what the Disney blogging community has been talking about this week


Here on Your Highway in the Sky

Ridemakerz will be sharing space with Team Mickey when it makes way for Splitsville at Downtown Disney

Disney Tip – be a character in your vacation photos

New posters released for Disney/ABC fall series Once Upon a Time based on classic Fairy Tales

Learn the story of the Yeti at Expedition Everest

A look at the new Winnie the Pooh in theaters

Disney Tip – Appreciate your mousekeeper

Really Bad Eggs – Pirates of the Caribbean from ride to film

Keep watching Your Highway in the Sky this week for more news from different views.  Be sure to check out our Make a Memory giveaway! You could win more than $100 in Disney merchandise! 

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 Traveling the Highway: Best of the Disney Web 7/24

Meet Wendy Neeld


A princess by determination, Wendy Neeld has a long standing passion for Disney and the wonder, fantasy, and magic it represents. A central Florida resident, she visits Walt Disney World regularly, and loves not only the parks but the theming and history of Disney itself. A professor of humanities by day, she loves to share culture, history, and wonder with others. Communicating those things in written form is her joy and her goal in writing and publishing on the internet.

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