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Disney Parks Podcast Show #867- Interview With Theron Skees – Former Senior Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering

April 20, 2025 By Tony Caselnova


Disney Parks Podcast Show #867- Interview With Theron Skees – Former Senior Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering

Theron Skees, former senior creative executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, has spent his career infusing brand stories and narrative into theme parks, destination experiences, and organizations worldwide. Leading projects worth billions of dollars, he now applies his 30+ years of experience as the founder of The Designer’s Creative Studio. By using Narrative Experience Design to transform customers into engaged audiences, drive business growth, and enhance brand equity, Theron emphasizes that story and experience are core values, not just add-ons, in shaping an organization’s identity.

Find Theron at these websites:
https://www.designerscreativestudio.com

https://creatingmemorableworlds.com

https://leagueofextraordinarystorytellers.org

 


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Disney Parks Podcast Show #535 – Disney News For The Week Of November 12, 2018

November 16, 2018 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #535 – Disney News For The Week Of November 12, 2018

Disney Parks Podcast Show #535 – Disney News For The Week Of November 12, 2018

In today’s show, we have news about new hotel tower adjacent to Swan and Dolphin coming, 5 new MagicBand colors released, Carthay Circle adds second floor lounge, meetups, and so much!

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Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Explore the Magic of Nature in a Distant World Unlike Any Other

March 28, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom opens May 27 at Walt Disney World Resort. The all-new land will immerse guests in a mystical world of massive floating mountains, bioluminescent rainforests and breathtaking new experiences.

The largest addition in the history of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Pandora carries on the park’s tradition of celebrating the intrinsic value of nature, transformation through adventure and a personal call to action.

Based on Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron’s record-breaking box-office hit, AVATAR, the new land welcomes guests to the lush world of Pandora long after the human conflict with the native Na’vi inhabitants has ended. The dramatic daytime beauty of the land transforms to glow by night when bioluminescent flora and intricate nighttime experiences add a dreamlike quality to Pandora.

Pandora – The World of Avatar is a creative collaboration of Walt Disney Imagineering, Cameron and Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment.

“We are taking our guests on a journey to this world in an experience that’s as realistic and immersive as possible,” says Joe Rohde, Walt Disney Imagineering portfolio creative executive. “In the movie, the world of Pandora is a setting for the action and characters whose story we follow. Here, guests are the primary characters immersed in an extremely vivid, authentic experience.”

Guests to Disney’s Animal Kingdom cross the park’s Discovery River into Pandora – The World of Avatar and continue along a winding rainforest path for their first glimpse of the land’s iconic floating mountains.

“When guests come across the bridge, they are transferred light-years away, to the Alpha-Centauri solar system and Pandora,” says Jon Landau, AVATAR producer, Lightstorm Entertainment. “It’s an otherworldly, fully-themed experience.”

As guests explore the verdant terrain sprawling beneath mountains that appear to float in the sky, they see waterfalls cascading down the mountainside into meandering streams and pools, and they discover two thrilling new expeditions: Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey.

Avatar Flight of Passage launches each guest on an exhilarating, wind-in-your-face experience on a winged mountain banshee over the awe-inspiring world of Pandora. Guests will actually feel the banshee breathe beneath them as they soar through the forest and past floating mountains. What was a rite of passage for Na’vi in Cameron’s film becomes a multisensory experience for guests seeking the ultimate adventure – a faceoff with the most feared predator of Pandora, the Great Leonopteryx.

On the family-friendly Na’vi River Journey, guests travel down a sacred river deep into a bioluminescent rainforest. The eight-seat reed boats float past exotic glowing plants and Pandoran creatures into the midst of a musical Na’vi ceremony. The mystical journey culminates in an encounter with a breathtakingly realistic Na’vi Shaman of Songs who is deeply connected with Pandora’s life force and sends positive energy through her music into the forest.

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“The Pandora landscape will be alive with creatures,” Rohde says. “We’re bringing to life everything from the largest creature you might encounter to the most microscopic. Animals will appear out of the underbrush – big Pandoran animals will appear at the edge of the forest and you’ll hear the very complicated calls they issue back and forth.”

The thriving Pandoran landscape conveys intrinsic park messages of the value of nature, transformation through adventure and conservation and stewardship.

The artful storytelling in Pandora continues as guests stop for sustenance at the land’s Satu’li Canteen (pronounced “Sa-too-lee”), a Quonset-hut-style building. The fast-casual restaurant is inspired the healthful bounty of Pandora – wholesome grains, fresh vegetables, and hearty proteins. Guests can grab a drink at nearby Pongu Pongu.

Windtraders is a shopper’s delight where guests can choose from Na’vi cultural items, toys, science kits and more.

Authenticity and realism were drivers in the creation of Pandora, and the result is a world beyond belief.

“The attractions have very deliberate emotional moments crafted into them, the way a good story does, the way a good film does.” Rohde says. “It’s not as simple as just coming to a place that looks realistic. It’s a place that’s been deliberately imbued with the emotions of awe, of wonder, of respect, of harmony.”

TOP 10 Disney Imagineers

September 23, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

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Here is our TOP 10 Disney Imagineers

  1. Joe Rohde– Chief designer for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, as well as many of Disney’s resort hotels; noted for his distinctly exotic style, use of elaborate detail, and penchant for cultural accuracy
  2. Bob Gurr – Responsible for the designing of ride vehicles for much of Disneyland’s history.
  3. Tony Baxter – Oversaw the design of some of Disney’s most famous modern attractions, such as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones Adventure, Journey into Imagination, and Disneyland Paris
  4. Roger E. Broggie – Oversaw development of Audio-Animatronics, CircleVision 360, WedWay Peoplemover, Viewliner, the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, the Disneyland Monorail, the Matterhorn Bobsleds and dark ride transportation systems.
  5. Rolly Crump – Known for his re-design of Disneyland’s Adventureland Bazaar, the Tower of the Four Winds kinetic sculpture, and much of Epcot; noted for his richly stylized design style
  6. Mary Blair – Distinctly stylistic Imagineer, known for designs for “it’s a small world,” the massive murals in Disney’s Contemporary Resort, and the murals overlooking Disneyland’s Tomorrowland of 1967
  7. Xavier “X” Atencio – Most famous works include the songs “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” for, Pirates of the Caribbean and “Grim Grinning Ghosts” for the Haunted Mansion
  8. Marc Davis – Distinguished Imagineer noted for his stylized character design and comedic “sight gags;” designed most of the characters in The Jungle Cruise, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Carousel of Progress, Country Bear Jamboree, America Sings, and many other classic attractions.
  9. Richard and Robert Sherman – Created musical scores such as “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” from the Carousel of Progress, “it’s a small world” from the attraction of the same name, and “In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Room” from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.
  10. Herb Ryman – Noted for his numerous and distinctive conceptual renderings, many of which served as the principally guiding concepts for Disney attractions and environments

Do you have a favorite?

Let us know put your thoughts in the comments below!

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Disney Parks Podcast Show #300 – Disney News For The Week Of August 9, 2016

August 11, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

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In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John discuss Tables in Wonderland Discounts, Layoffs at Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney World Closures, and So Much More!

Don’t miss our Infotainment Show this Friday! 

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First Look at New Rivers of America Waterfront and Disneyland Railroad at Disneyland Park in California

January 12, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Screenshot 2016-01-12 at 10.57.55 AMThe Rivers of America and the Disneyland Railroad at Disneyland park in Southern California have closed temporarily as we prepare to bring an all-new Star Wars-themed land to the park.

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The Ganachery Chocolate Shop Now Open at Disney Springs

December 17, 2015 By Tony Caselnova

1212ZV_0587MS-600x400The Ganachery is now open at Disney Springs, a jewel box of a shop that showcases the beauty of chocolate with an experience much like a wine tasting. The star of the show is a custom-made ganache, Disney’s own recipe for a luxurious mixture of melted chocolate and cream.

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Flying Fish Café at Disney’s BoardWalk to Be Reimagined in 2016 at Walt Disney World Resort

October 14, 2015 By Tony Caselnova

flyingfish-613x377January 31 is the last day to dine at Flying Fish Café on Disney’s BoardWalk, as the signature restaurant will close for several months as both Walt Disney Imagineering and the culinary team reimagine one of the most popular places for dinner at Walt Disney World Resort.

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