Another Look at People Creating Disney Magic From Home
It’s been a hard few weeks Disney friends. While we adapt to life at home, follow the news, worry about the health of our loved ones and practice the art of social distancing there’s one unexpected online phenomenon that has brought a smile to our face. We’re talking about the big dose of pixie dust that we get each day from Disney-lovers of all ages who have taken to social media to show us ingenious re-creations of their favorite Disney moments!
Yesterday, we shared a video of Brooke who turned her house into a literal Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Today we wanted to share with you the posts @tinymallet on Twitter. She has been using the hashtag #HomemadeDisney and sharing DIY theme park experiences over the past few days, proving that Imagineers aren’t the only ones who can create Disney magic.
It all starts with scanning those magic bands to get into the park.
With @DisneyParks being closed. Looks like I’ll just have to recreate them myself. First stop: Magic Kingdom #homemadedisney pic.twitter.com/OQ130zyDsm
— Jess Siswick (@tinymallet) March 16, 2020
Next stop = Epcot. where we think Spaceship Earth looks beautiful!
Guys. EPCOT is so beautiful in the evening #HomemadeDisney pic.twitter.com/J2dEF6kyGx
— Jess Siswick (@tinymallet) March 16, 2020
Next up, a ride on Frozen Ever After!
There is never a line for Frozen Ever After at homemade EPCOT #HomeMadeDisney #QuarantineLife pic.twitter.com/cWRox5MNMb
— Jess Siswick (@tinymallet) March 17, 2020
But even in a virtual world Rise of the Resistance lines are LOOONG!
I have the entire park to myself and I still can’t get on Rise of the Resistance! #HomemadeDisney #DisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/icuc4bKhxV
— Jess Siswick (@tinymallet) March 17, 2020
Recently she made the trip across the country to give us Soarin’ Over California,
Got my fresh air today Soarin’ over California at California adventure #disneyland #HomemadeDisney pic.twitter.com/Entief6hHR
— Jess Siswick (@tinymallet) March 18, 2020
@tinymallet’s work is even inspiring others to make their own #HomemadeDisney as a recent post on A.V Club points out.
No wait for #homemadedisney star tours! (Inspired by @tinymallet pic.twitter.com/CsHSuTsU7w
— skipper dan(iel) (@skipperdan_iel) March 17, 2020
me and my mom ( @nebroderick1 ) made our own #homemadedisney inspired by @tinymallet !! #DisTwitter #Disneyland pic.twitter.com/XO7PjfeCuE
— fairygirl04 (@fairygirl04db) March 17, 2020
Current social distancing situation 🤔
#homemadedisney pic.twitter.com/AOr3htn71J— BrerCountry🐰 (@CountryBrer) March 16, 2020
Can you tell I really, REALLY miss riding Rise of the Resistance? (Did I do this right, @tinymallet ?) #HomemadeDisney Minor #RiseoftheResistancespoilers #RotRspoilers pic.twitter.com/vbwxjdP4YD
— Jennifer Strichart (@KissedAwake) March 22, 2020
spring break when you’re in quarantine #HomemadeDisney #Quarantine pic.twitter.com/KexFfimU99
— rachael (@theyjustlikeus) March 21, 2020
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Source: A.V. Club Jess Siswick