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The 1313 Club presents an evening of Audio Animatronics magic

Event Information
DATE
September 18, 2010

LOCATION
Grand Ballroom, Disneyland Hotel,
Disneyland Resort
Anaheim, California

               HOST. for the night~ Actor Neil Patrick Harris
Special Guest C3PO & R2D2
Brian Crosby will be there to sign your Haunted Mansion Prints

Newest Speakers...> 
 Josh Shipley, who will speak on Lincoln.
 Michael Broggie & Michael Campbell on the trains at MAPO.
 Roger Broggie, Jr., Rudy Pena and Butch Borjidine - Old time MAPO


TICKETS
On sale now at http://www.the1313club.com/Events.html
COST
$88.00 per person

SCHEDULE
The event including; displays, dinner, panels, presentations and entertainment will run from 4:00 p.m. to approximately 10:00 p.m. Saturday evening.

This September 18th 2010, Ape Pen Publishing and the 1313 Club will host an evening celebrating the incredible mechanical history of theme park animatronics and other mechanical magic.  The event will spotlight attractions, characters and memorable devices created by WED Imagineering and later used at theme parks around the world.  Using rare images, video, authentic props and animatronics, we’ll journey through the story of this fascinating technology that changed the world of themed entertainment. 

Event highlights include presentations by Disney Legends as they share their memories of working with the original Imagineer Walt Disney.  The event will give fans an inside view of this little known aspect of Disney park creation and an opportunity to meet and talk with the people who create the magic.  This once-in-a-lifetime evening will honor Disneyland as one of the world’s great storytelling environments, with special emphasis on its technological wonders.  Combining history, entertainment, lots of surprises and featuring never-before-seen props and artifacts, it’s an event not to be missed by any Disney or animatronics fan!


Alligators from Epcot’s World of Motion attraction
Ride vehicles from Snow White’s Scary Adventures and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
Animatronics from Epcot’s Food Rocks attraction
Dragon heads from the Legend of Mythica at Tokyo DisneySea and Fantasmic
Dolls from “it’s a small world”
Artifacts from America Sings, Haunted Mansion Holiday & Rivers of America
Original maquettes from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction and the Western River Expedition

Dinner and Entertainment –

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For more information:  http://www.the1313club.com/Events.html
Our lowest seat is $88.00 Dont miss out you will never have another chance seeing Bob Gurr drive a 5/8 scale monorail!
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