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OK, so you are heading to Walt Disney World for the holidays. Know what you are going to do? Know what you can do? Know what you should do?

Below we have the Top 5 Things To Do At Disney World For The Holidays!

#5. Out of Park Experiences

Don’t underestimate the holiday fun you can have without ever having to step foot inside a park.  [click to continue…]

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HGTV To Air Behind the Magic – Disney Holidays Tomorrow

by All Things Mouse Staff on November 28, 2009
Walt Disney World

It is time to set your TiVo’s and DVR’s for some Disney holiday, magic coming your way courtesy of HGTV and Walt Disney World.

Tomorrow night (Sunday, November 29, 2009), HGTV is set to air a brand new special called Behind the Magic – Disney Holidays.  The show is hosted by David Bromstad and gives the viewers an idea of what it takes to decorate the World for the season. [click to continue…]

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Disney’s A Christmas Carol Opens Weaker Than Expected

by All Things Mouse Staff on November 8, 2009
Disney Movies

Disney’s new movie, a Christmas Carol starring Jim Carrey, had an opening weekend lower than experts predicted, but still managed to rake in a solid $31 million.

Disney, for its part,  did not appear concerned over the missed target.  According to them, the movie did meet their internal expectations. [click to continue…]

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Disney’s A Christmas Carol Opens In Theaters Today

by All Things Mouse Staff on November 6, 2009
Disney Movies

A classic holiday story is being retold this year, this time with the help of such forces as Disney, Robert Zemeckis and Jim Carrey. Disney’s A Christmas Carol was released today in the United States in IMAX 3D, Disney Digital 3D and in traditional theaters.

Starring Jim Carrey in several roles, the movie is produced using motion capture animation.  This is the same technology used in the movies The Polar Express and Beowulf which takes takes the motion of real-life actors and digitizes it, then maps it to an animated character.

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