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								By admin, on September 20th, 2008 Jeff Lange’s Trick or Treat 5 (Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party,        2008 Edition) DVD  20 September 2008 Jeff Lange’s        Trick or Treat 5 DVD Released Today. To purchase this new JeffLangeDVD title, click This LINK. 
 Windsor, Conn. (September 20th, 2008) -Today, JeffLangeDVD have        released their latest title,  Jeff        Lange’s Trick or Treat 5 (Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, 2008        Edition) DVD. Jeff Lange presents this all-new DVD from the 2008        Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney        World! Not So Scary Entrance Scenes  Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the party as you enter the Magic        Kingdom! Fog, lights, music and Halloween decor surround you from the        moment you arrive. Alice & Mad Hatters Treat Party Join Alice and her friends from Wonderland as they greet you on this        treat trail of candy and characters! Headless Horseman You’ll hear the sounds of hooves slapping the ground, getting closer and        closer until the Headless Horseman gallops past you and into the night! Mickey’s Boo-to-You Parade  Mickey and friends, Captain Jack, and all of your favorite characters        welcome you to this Not-So-Scary treat! From the infectious strains of        “Boo to You” to the sparks of shovels on pavement, you’ll want to enjoy        this parade for years to come! Happy HalloWishes Fireworks  Take a dash of “Grim Grinning Ghosts”, along with a fun mix of        “Scary-Oke” and you’ve got an incredible musical backdrop to the most        awaited fireworks show of the year! Villains Mix and Mingle  Malificent hosts this energetic stage show, which includes villains from        a wide variety of Disney films! From Cruella to Captain Hook, they dance        and sing their way to an explosive finale. Trick or Treating Colllect candy as you visit Adventureland and encounter a giant sized        Timon and Pumba! Next, you’ll storm Captain Hook and Mr. Smee’s Treasure        Treats. Finally, visit Mickey decked out in his resplendent new        Halloween finery at Mickey’s Toontown Fair! Haunted Mansion at Midnight As the clock strikes 12, you will encounter Madame Carlotta at the        entrance of this recently upgraded attraction. All 999 happy haunts are        here to welcome you! There’s no turning back now… Haunted Exit Scenes As the party draws to a close, you’ll encounter a nearly-empty Main        Street. Lights and displays will seem just a little spookier as your        Not-So-Scary experience concludes Hop in your Doom Buggy and let Jeff Lange be your ultimate Ghost Host        with Trick        or Treat 5! Total Running Time: 66 Min For more details on purchasing this title, click HERE. For more information on this or other titles please contact jeff@jefflangedvd.com or visit JeffLangeDVD. Click here        to browse the JeffLangeDVD store. Click        here to browse all Halloween titles. 
								By admin, on September 20th, 2008  Jeff Lange presents this all-new DVD from the 2008 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary  Halloween Party at Walt Disney World!
 Not So Scary Entrance Scenes Immerse yourself in the atmosphere  of the party as you enter the Magic Kingdom! Fog, lights, music and  Halloween decor surround you from the moment you arrive. Alice & Mad Hatters Treat Party Join Alice and her friends from  Wonderland as they greet you on this treat trail of candy and characters! Headless Horseman You’ll hear the sounds of hooves slapping the ground, getting closer and closer until the Headless Horseman gallops  past you and into the night! Mickey’s Boo-to-You Parade Mickey and friends, Captain Jack, and all  of your favorite characters welcome you to this Not-So-Scary treat! From  the infectious strains of “Boo to You” to the sparks of shovels on pavement, you’ll want to enjoy this parade for years to come! Happy HalloWishes Fireworks Take a dash of “Grim Grinning Ghosts”,  along with a fun mix of “Scary-Oke” and you’ve got an incredible musical  backdrop to the most awaited fireworks show of the year! Villains Mix and Mingle Malificent hosts this energetic stage show, which includes villains from a wide variety of Disney films! From Cruella  to Captain Hook, they dance and sing their way to an explosive finale. Trick or Treating Colllect candy as you visit Adventureland and encounter a giant sized Timon and Pumba! Next, you’ll storm Captain  Hook and Mr. Smee’s Treasure Treats. Finally, visit Mickey decked out in  his resplendent new Halloween finery at Mickey’s Toontown Fair! Haunted Mansion at Midnight As the clock strikes 12, you will encounter Madame Carlotta at the entrance of this recently upgraded attraction. All  999 happy haunts are here to welcome you! There’s no turning back now… Haunted Exit Scenes As the party draws to a close, you’ll encounter a nearly-empty Main Street. Lights and displays will seem just a little  spookier as your Not-So-Scary experience concludes. Hop in your Doom Buggy and let Jeff Lange be your ultimate Ghost Host with Trick or Treat 5! Running Time: 66 Min Buy 2 or more titles from my store and recieve free shipping with no handling charges. I strive to provide my customers with superior customer service. All orders shipped within 24 business hours guaranteed! $14.95 
								By admin, on September 18th, 2008 
 NEW YORK (Sept. 18, 2008) – Everyone who visits a Walt Disney        World Resort or Disneyland Resort theme park on their birthday in 2009        can get in free, as Disney Parks embraces a newly identified        family-travel trend called “celebration vacations.” A June 2008 survey of approximately 4,600 adults conducted by        Ypartnership reveals that vacationers are increasingly motivated by        events of high “personal significance” – milestone anniversaries,        and birthdays, weddings and honeymoons, graduations and reunions and more. Seventy percent of respondents revealed they have        taken a vacation primarily to celebrate a special occasion. In 2009, Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts will lead this growing        trend with new entertainment and services that allow guests to turn        their personal milestones into magical Disney experiences. And to kick it all off: a first-ever opportunity for guests to receive a        free ticket to one of the Disney theme parks on their birthday in 2009.   
 “Birthdays are the one occasion that we all share every year,” said Jay        Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, at an announcement        event today in New York. “We thought a free birthday ticket would be the        icing on the cake as we extend this new ‘celebration vacation’ trend to        Disney Parks.” “The motivations revealed in this fascinating piece of work suggest that        vacations are increasingly viewed as an appropriate way to either        recognize or reward the participants for some event of great        significance in their lives,” said Peter C. Yesawich, whose marketing        services firm conducted the survey. “As such, we call them ‘celebration        vacations’.” Research showed that when families take that “celebration vacation” they        are looking for destinations that provide activities for children and –        better yet – activities that adults and children can enjoy together,        Yesawich said. “Given these findings, it’s not surprising that Disney Parks topped the        list of destinations where families would most like to celebrate these        special occasions,” he said. Respondents rated these as the top destinations for a celebration:        Disney theme parks (40% combined), Hawaii (18%), Florida {other than        Walt Disney World Resort} (13%), Europe (13%) and the Caribbean (12%).        Interestingly, respondents without children in their household mentioned        Walt Disney World Resort as the preferred destination for a “celebration        vacation” with a comparable frequency to those with children (33% versus        27% respectively). The same was true among respondents over 55 years of        age versus those between 21 and 34 years of age (34% versus 29%        respectively). “We see our parks as the ideal setting for a personal celebration,”        Rasulo said. “Guests can immerse themselves in their favorite stories        and their favorite characters, creating a visit they’ll never forget. “And when our cast members get involved, it feels as if the entire park        is celebrating along with you.” At Walt Disney World Resort, guests can add on to the fun, choosing from        more than 200 experiences ranging from breathtaking (magical fireworks        cruises, sunrise safaris, diving the depths with undersea creatures) to        mirth-making (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, character dining, kids’ pirate        adventures). At Disneyland Resort, celebrants can book more than 50        magical experiences including “My Disneyland Birthday Party” and guided        tours that reveal Walt Disney’s inspiration for Disney Parks. With all there is to do in Disney parks, guests can tailor their        celebration with favorite attractions, favorite characters and special        experiences. Maybe they have a “princess” day with themed meals, shows,        attractions and perfectly princess merchandise at Disneyland. Or they        turn Walt Disney World “wild” with trail riding, bass fishing and        parasailing. Thanks to new Web tools, guests can discover magical experiences, unique        events, dining enhancements and more. The planning tool is accessible by        way of www.disneyparks.com. Disney Parks also is presenting park experiences with memory-making in        mind, including street parties in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World        Resort and Disneyland Park, a Tomorrowland video dance party (Walt        Disney World Resort), a celebration barbecue and festive birthday party        (Disneyland Resort) and colorful park décor. Disney parks are the ultimate setting for any celebration, turning a        special occasion into a magical Disney experience. And with the        opportunity of free admission to a Walt Disney World or Disneyland        Resort theme park on your birthday in 2009, it’s even more special. All        it takes is a valid ID including proof of birth date. Guests can get        more details and start the process by registering their birthdays at www.disneyparks.com. 
								By admin, on September 10th, 2008 Hi everyone! Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2008:  Just a quick update from Walt Disney World! I have attended the first two Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Parties and they were their usual great events! I always enjoy the great costumes the guests come up with but this Hat Box Ghost (below) is one of the best I have seen! Also new this year is the spooky new cast member outfits for the party.   
 The Magic Kingdom is lit in special mood lighting below as the Headless Horseman rides again!   
 One of the highlights of the night is always the Boo-to you Halloween Parade. Mickey Mouse wishes you a Happy Halloween below!   
 Another not to be missed feature of the event is the Happy Hallowishes fireworks spooktacular!   
 Be sure to check back late next week for details of my upcoming Trick or Treat 5 DVD featuring all the great events from this years party! Trip Update:  Due to the threat of all the Hurricanes, my planned visit to the Vero Beach resort has been postponed. I have used this time to record additional footage for upcoming titles and spend some time with friends. As always, while I am traveling you will still receive the same level of quality service and guaranteed 24 hr shipping you have come to expect from JeffLangeDVD. If you want to request a future DVD idea, Photo Memory topic or comment on anything, just drop me a line at suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com. Click here to browse the JeffLangeDVD store. Click here to browse all Halloween titles.  
								By admin, on September 1st, 2008 Hi everyone! I am less than 48 hours away from my yearly September trip to Walt Disney World. I will be recording video footage for future projects, including this years Trick or Treat 5! I’ll also be exploring Disney’s Vero Beach Resort which will be one of the last completely new Disney experiences that I’ve not enjoyed yet. I have heard great things about the resort, and look forward to giving a full report upon my return. (photos below © Disney)   
 One of the highlights of my year is the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party! I can’t believe that summer has ended so quickly, and that Halloween is just around the corner. I love the decor in the Magic Kingdom, and hope to see the hitchiking ghosts and the bride below again at the event!   
 NFFC Florida Convention:  
 I will be attending the upcoming 3rd annual NFFC Florida Convention and It sounds fantastic! This year, the convention takes place at the Regal Sun Resort (formerly the Grosvenor Resort Walt Disney World) at Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The dates are October 3rd through October 5th, 2008. The schedule has been released and is available HERE. (Highlights below) “In case you haven’t heard, Pleasure Island, Downtown Disney’s nightlife fun spot at the Walt Disney World Resort, will be closing the week before the NFFC Florida Convention. Included among the clubs and restaurants set to be shuttered is the very popular Adventurer’s Club, which just happens to be the location of the convention’s closing night dinner party. Fear not, the Walt Disney Company is honoring its commitment to the NFFC. This means attendees at this year’s 3rd Annual NFFC Florida Convention will be among the last—maybe even the very last—Disneyana fans that get to experience this truly one-of-a kind Disney venue.   
 Join the fun as the NFFC, the place for Disneyana enthusiasts, bids a fond farewell to the Adventurer’s Club. It promises to be a full evening featuring a buffet dinner, one of a kind in-depth tour of the Adventurer’s Club, and some very special entertainment, especially designed for the Florida Adventurer. At the conclusion of the Convention and Giant All Disneyana Show and Sale, the World Chapter, the convention host chapter, will host a special meeting at the Regal Sun Resort.” Halloween DVDs – Available Now: Just in time to start thinking about Halloween, we have these title available now! Jeff Lange’s Trick Or Treat Vol 1 (2003-2004), Jeff Lange’s Trick Or Treat Vol 2 (2005), Jeff Lange’s Trick Or Treat Vol 3 (2006), Jeff Lange’s Trick Or Treat Vol 4 (2007) and Jeff Lange Remembers Haunted Mansion Holiday!          
 As always, while I am traveling you will still receive the same level of quality service and guarenteed 24 hr shipping you have come to expect from JeffLangeDVD. If you want to request a future DVD idea, Photo Memory topic or comment on anything, just drop me a line at suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com. Click here to browse the JeffLangeDVD store. Click here to browse all Halloween titles. 
								By admin, on August 22nd, 2008 Jeff Lange Presents: Disneyland Class of 1956 – 1958 DVD  22 August 2008 Jeff Lange Presents: Disneyland Class of 1956 – 1958 DVD – Released Today. To purchase this new JeffLangeDVD title, click this LINK to Our Store.  Windsor, Conn. (August 22nd, 2008) -Today, JeffLangeDVD has released their latest title, Jeff Lange Presents: Disneyland Class of 1956 – 1958.
 Jeff Lange brings you the third in a series of DVDs featuring special years at the parks. This volume features attractions that opened from 1956 – 1958. The attractions that are still in operation are presented as they exist today. Disneyland Class of 1956 – 1958 contains the following complete attractions: Main Street Omnibus: Disneyland’s double-decker bus was placed into service in 1956. You will travel along Main Street USA to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, in this segment that was recorded from the center upper deck. Frontierland Shooting Gallery:  This shoot-em-up attraction opened in 1957. Grab your rifle and experience the various target effects of Boot Hill! Sailing Ship Columbia:  Embark on a scenic journey around the Rivers of America on this vessel that was christened in 1958. Also included is a full tour below deck of the crew quarters exhibit! Tom Sawyer Island:  First explored in 1956, experience all of the swashbuckling adventure of Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. Highlights include: Dead Man’s Grotto, Smuggler’s Cove and Lafitte’s Tavern. Main Street Fire Truck:  Commissioned in 1958, this vehicle had a special place in the heart of Walt Disney and appeared in the last official portrait of Walt at Disneyland. This is a one way trip down Main Street USA to Town Square. Alice in Wonderland:  Opened in 1958. This true Disneyland classic lets you experience Wonderland from Alice’s point of view. Includes detailed coverage of the queue and exterior. Astro Jets:  First launching in 1956, this attraction blasts you high over Disneyland in your own rocket jet! Soar past the orbiting planets before returning safely to earth. Horseless Carriage: Placed into service in 1956. A relaxing drive from Sleeping Beauty’s Castle to the Main Street Railroad Station. Experience the excitement and charm of these classic attractions that still capture our imaginations after almost fifty years with “Jeff Lange Presents: Disneyland Class of 1956 – 1958”. Running Time: 60 Min $14.95 Click here to browse the JeffLangeDVD store.  Click here to browse all Disneyland titles. 
								By admin, on August 16th, 2008 Hi everyone! During production of my recently released Main        Street Electrical Parade DVD, I came across some interesting images        of long retired floats and parade elements. I am presenting them here        for all to enjoy! Below is the Florida opening unit of the Main Street Electrical Parade,        followed by Toy Soldiers from Babes in Toyland. As a kid, I        thought this was a special Christmas bonus as we often traveled to Walt        Disney World for the holidays. I remember seeing them one July and        realizing they were always part of the parade.   
 Next we have the “It’s A Small World” section that ran from        1977 – 1991. This was unique as it was the only float that was based on        a park attraction.   
 This next series of photos is very rare. These photos were taken by my        father in 1976 (when “America on Parade” was being        performed). I don’t recall ever seeing a Pinocchio Monstro float        in the Main Street Electrical parade. Look carefully and you will see        the large headed America on Parade characters driving the vehicles. Was        this a nighttime version of America on Parade?   
 If anyone has more information about these parade units please email me        at Jeff@JeffLangeDVD.com and I will post the information on the site.   
 Available now:   Jeff        Lange Remembers: The Main Street Electrical Parade!
 Jeff Lange takes you on a trip back in time to experience the evolution of Disney’s beloved nighttime classic, “The Main Street Electrical Parade”. Features: Disneyland: Main Street Electrical Parade (1993), Walt Disney World: Main Street Electrical Parade (1991), California Adventure: Disney’s Electrical Parade (2007) and Walt Disney World: Electrical Water Pageant (1992) For more information or to purchase this item Please click HERE. Click here to browse the JeffLangeDVD store.  Also Available: 
 Jeff Lange Remembers: The Hercules Electrical Parade in New York City Jeff Lange takes you back to June 14th, 1997 to see this one time only extravaganza make it’s way thru Times Square. All the classic floats are here with the addition of the special Hercules units and fanfare. You have never seen the Parade like this! Also included: The Main Street Electrical Parade recorded in 1999 during it’s short return engagement at The Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. For more information or to purchase this item Please click HERE. The Gumball Rally: MiceChat’s Dustysage is inviting everyone to a huge upcoming event at Disney World: 
 Disney fans everywhere are invited to attend a fun four park event this        October 18th. The MiceChat Gumball Rally is an event which challenges        you to ride a set of attractions in all four parks in just one day! The        event is designed to see who can make best use of their time and        transportation skills to complete the assigned attractions in the least        amount of time possible. It promises to be a fun and unique way to visit        the parks – all of them! Since the first Gumball Rally at Disneyland        nearly 3 years ago, there have been constant requests to “Bring        the Rally to Disney World,” and that is just what we are going to        do! Whether this is your first visit to WDW or your hundredth, this        event was designed for you to have a great time. We hope you’ll all join        us. For more information and to sign up, please visit this link on        micechat.com Gumball        Rally Information. Contest Winner:  Thank you for another great response to my latest contest with partner        site Mousesteps!        The winner was Eric Hoffman of Georgia and he will receive a free        Disneyland Anniversary DVD of his choice! DVD Check-off Sheet:  The most frequent request at my NFFC show and sale booth last month was        a check-off sheet for my customers to keep track of their        JeffLangeDVD.com titles. We now have the check-off sheet available HERE,        sorted by release date, park, and series. As always, if you want to request a future DVD idea, Photo Memory topic        or comment on anything, just drop me a line at suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com. Click here        to browse the JeffLangeDVD store.  | Spreading the Magic Around the World |