If you thought last year’s Toy Story 3D Double Feature was cool, get ready for this!
The Toy Story trilogy is coming soon to Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre and D23 members are exclusively invited! Save the date, this landmark event is set for the eve of Pixar’s highly anticipated release, Thursday, June 17th, 2010!
Festivities begin at 3 PM, when you’ll be equipped with a commemorative popcorn bucket and cup as you’re seated for the film that started it all! Breaks in between the adventures of Buzz and Woody will include meals, ice cream and special guest appearances.
But the day doesn’t end with Toy Story 3, guests will later gain entrance to the Toy Story Fun Zone for games, character meet-and-greets, a theatrical show and more. What a way to bring Disney and Pixar fans together!
Tickets go on sale tomorrow (April 16th, 2010) starting at 10 AM PST. Admittance will run you $100 dollars and will surely go quickly as seats are limited. As I’ve mentioned, D23 members only can book this event.
To my knowledge, there aren’t any other dates planned with such a robust and unique schedule. By attending, you’ll be among the first to truly experience what’s destined to be an unforgettable, historic trilogy.
Will you be among the lucky few at D23’s Toy Story marathon event?
Last modified: April 15, 2010
If only I lived near hollywood then I would buy those tickets right now! Sadly, it looks like I have to wait till the 18th of june. 🙁
No fair! If anyone does go to this then by all means provide pics!
Okay, now I regret not attending the D23 expo even more. 🙁
—Leirin
100$ to see the movie 24 hours earlier? Not worth it in my opinion.
Last Anonymous- No, it’s $100 for two meals, snacks, meet and greets, goodie bags, a family fun zone, Toy Story, Toy Story 2 — and Toy Story 3 24 hours early. If you’re in the area and are a big enough fan, trust me, it seems like it’s worth it.
I can accomplish most of that at my own home with DVDs, popcorn, and friends! 🙂
Still seems a bit pricy for me though. Don’t get me wrong, I love Pixar (more than the norm of the Disney films being released recently).
I think the appeal is in the location