Michael Young on the 2004 WDAC Convention,

Michael Young on the 2004 WDAC Convention
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Representing the early 1960s is Cruella De Vil driving her out-of-control roadster straight out of Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.�? This visually funny and fun sculpture was created by Dusty Horner and truly shows a great sense of movement and animation in its depiction - - simply great!

We’re working on the rest of the assortment right now in partnership with our friends at the Disneyland Resort. However, I can tell you that given the era we’re celebrating, the possibilities are lots of fun. Plus, we have an incredible line-up of special guests including Disney Legend Fess Parker, famed Mouseketeers Bobby Burgess and Sheri Alberoni, amazing voice artist Corey Burton, plus more than a few surprises.

LP: More secrets?!

MY: Top secrets! My lips are sealed.

However, I would like to say that anyone who is on the fence about attending should sign-up as soon as possible because as of today we have less than 50 spots still open. It’s going to be another sell-out and I personally promise, it is definitely going to be a “Blast!�?

LP: If anyone wants more info or has questions is there a phone number they can call or a website to visit?

MY: Sure. Folks can call Walt Disney Special Events at (407) 827 - 7600.

LP: Is there anything else you would like to add?

MY: I would just like to say that our event, due to the fact that it is such an intimate gathering (never exceeding 600 guests), is more like a yearly family reunion than a convention. We always look forward to seeing familiar faces, plus meeting new collectors and Disney enthusiasts. We’re really proud of our track record of providing an exceptional guest experience and we know that guests to our 2004 “Blast to the Past�? will enjoy a great time. Over the next few months we’ll try and keep everyone updated on our event through LaughingPlace.com.

LP: Thanks for the compliment.

MY: Thanks for the chat.

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-- Posted October 30, 2003
-- Story by LaughingPlace.com Staff

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