Saturday, September 25, 2010

Cinderella Disney World


In a new marketing effort designed to make travelers increased reliance on social media, theme parks, Disney guests will be using home videos and pictures to television commercials - and from January, vacationers images taken photographers roaming the park will be screened at the towers of Cinderella Castle in Orlando and the facade is a small world "in Anaheim.Starting next year, a new Disney ad campaign will feature candid photos of people screened in the hands of Cinderella Castle at Disney World in Orlando.

For television commercials and campaigns for social media, the launch this week, fans can upload photos, videos and other content through Disneyparks.com memories, or through the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Facebook pages , the presentations will be moderated before they are displayed.
As for the larger than life style Jumbotron candids be splashed in the Cinderella Castle "is a small world" (up to 500 per day in each place), there is apparently no danger of a crisis is looming to end up on the screen: A Disney spokesman said that tourists are given permission for images used.
Disney "Let the Memories Begin" campaign is part of a growing effort to highlight the media generated by users - based in part on a survey of 3,600 travelers Ypartnership new family showing that almost half had posted pictures of a vacation to a social networking site and one in five had shared their experiences in "real time".
In the June premiere of Disney's world of color in Anaheim, winners of a contest promoted Twitter and Facebook in the Parks blog has to do the show with celebrities such as Teri Hatcher and cast members of Modern Family. For the summer campaign Nightastic Disney marketing, Facebook users can include their photos in custom videos. And in Orlando, the 43 members of the mothers of Walt Disney World to respond to questions from the Panel vacation planning based on their own opinions and experiences.
But if the reaction unless overwhelmed the blog of the Disney Parks and Twitter is any indication, Mickey and the latest ploy company is the subject of resistance. Twitter user @ harrumphed ibelieveinfaes: "when I go to disney, I see a castle, no Flickr of other ordinary people!"

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