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Carol
04-14-2008, 12:42 PM
LEGENDARY ACTRESS AND ESTEEMED AUTHOR JULIE ANDREWS HONORED AT DISNEYLAND RESORT

ANAHEIM, Calif., — In beloved recognition and gratitude for her service as Honorary Ambassador of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebration, Disneyland Resort Cast Members presented legendary star Julie Andrews with a unique dedication that will forever ensure her place in Disneyland’s storied history.

This dedication shines in a most appropriate place, on King Arthur’s Carrousel in Fantasyland. The Carrousel was one of the 15 Disneyland attractions that were “goldenized” in 2005, in honor of the “Happiest Homecoming on Earth” celebration for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Jingles, the lead and most popular horse on the attraction, was painted gold for Disneyland’s special milestone and Julie was photographed with the horse during the festivities. To acknowledge Julie’s role as an honorary cast member, Disneyland Resort has given Jingles a magical makeover and is dedicating the cherished horse in her honor.

Carrousels have a special meaning at Disneyland as Walt Disney had a fond appreciation for them and included carrousels in many of his biggest and most notable endeavors. As a father, he took his young daughters to ride merry-go-rounds on many weekends and those happy and memorable times were the seed of his dream called Disneyland. Julie Andrews’ association with carrousel horses dates back to the classic 1964 film, “Mary Poppins,” and her lead role as the magical nanny. During one escapade, Mary Poppins embarks on a “horse race” with the two young children and her friend Bert. With a little bit of luck – and stunning visual effects – their carrousel ponies break free and gallop through the countryside. The movie won five Academy Awards – including one for Julie Andrews – spawned the cheerful song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!," and left a sentimental spot forever in the hearts of movie-lovers worldwide.

Since Jingles’ 2005 golden transformation, the popular carrousel horse now dons a new and hand-painted, colorful jewel-tone palette. Special features have been added to honor the screen legend, including embellishments of gold leaf horseshoes, flowers representing Julie’s love of gardening and Mary Poppins’ themeing on Jingles’ enhanced golden saddle. Hand-painted features on the saddle include Julie’s initials, the number “50” representing Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, Mary Poppins’ boots and a flying silhouette of the beloved Mary Poppins character. Golden, wooden jingle bells also adorn the horse’s body.

Disneyland Cast Members also presented a miniature, one-of-kind replica of Jingles for Julie. The commissioned, hand-carved wood piece stands nearly 2 ½ feet tall and wears a special broach that is a replica of the custom-made Disneyland Ambassador pin that Julie received for being an Ambassador for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary.

While at Disneyland for the unveiling ceremony of Jingles, Julie signed copies of her new autobiography “Home: A Memoir of My Early Years” for Cast Members and Guests. In her new book, the critically-acclaimed writer shares numerous personal photos and anecdotes of her time on Broadway, including stories of performing in “My Fair Lady” with Rex Harrison and in “Camelot” with Richard Burton; her first marriage to famed set and costume designer Tony Walton, with whom Julie gave birth to daughter Emma; her meeting with Walt Disney, and her departure for Hollywood.

andreallybadeggs
04-14-2008, 07:07 PM
Thanks for the update PolyGirl. I've been a Julie fan as long as I can remember. Many years ago my father sat next to Ms. Andrews on a very long trans-Pacific flight. She autographed his business card and that is one of my prized possessions. One class act!

Mickey91
04-14-2008, 10:57 PM
Thanks Polygirl! We absolutely love Julie!!:mickey:

BrerGnat
04-17-2008, 11:42 PM
Wow, that's so cool! I didn't even know about "Jingles". Darn, I was just at DL today and we rode the carousel...I would have wanted to at least see this horse, if not ride it. What an interesting piece of history. Thanks for the story! I'll be looking for Jingles on my next trip.

Snookie86
04-19-2008, 11:42 PM
I wish I could have been there.

ChipnDaleGal
04-20-2008, 08:59 AM
I wish I could have been there.

Actually, Carol (POlygirl40), my daughter Dakota, and I were there that day. Carol and I were on the porch at the Golden Horseshow waiting to get in for the first show. Dakota had decided to get a later start and came over to DL after we did. As she was coming from the monorail drop off in Tomorrowland over to us, she noticed all the commotion by the Carrousel and went to check it out. She called me just giddy with excitement that she was looking at Julie Andrews right that moment. She was able to get a couple bad pictures on her cell phone, but just seeing her in person was an amazing experience for her. She said that Julie is just as gorgeous in person as we all imagine her to be.