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Saturday, June 8, 2019

Atlanta's Summer Film Festival Includes Two Disney Sing-a-Longs for 2019!

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Atlanta's The Fox Theatre presents the 2019 Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival with a screening of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” for the film’s 30th Anniversary.
This family favorite will return to the venue with a sing-along component for all to participate in!
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After opening night, the festival will include early and evening shows including “Saturday Morning Cartoons,” “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Mary Poppins” sing-along, “The Princess Bride” and the 80th Anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Discounted tickets for these films will go on sale Friday, June 7, at noon for $8 until June 30. General admission tickets will go up to $10 after June 30. Guests will also have the opportunity to purchase tickets at the door for $12.

Tickets are on sale now at FoxTheatre.orgSingle-event access to the Marquee Club presented by Lexus will also be available for purchase for select films for $40 per person. Marquee Club access will include private entry, locally sourced food from film-inspired menus, meet-and-greet opportunities with movie characters, adult and kid-friendly movie-themed beverages, rooftop access, private bars, and restrooms and more!
As in previous years, Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival will showcase films on its impressive 26-by-56-foot screen. Patrons will enjoy movies under the Fox Theatre’s distinctive blue sky with twinkling stars and fluffy clouds. For select showings, guests will have the opportunity to attend a magical pre-show experience, which will include a sing-a-long with a vintage cartoon and performances on the world-renowned “Mighty Mo” organ.
2019 COCA-COLA SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
Sunday, July 14 @ 2:00p.m.       

Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” sing-along, 30th anniversary
Sunday, July 14 @ 6:30p.m.        
“To Kill a Mockingbird”
Sunday, July 21 @ 2p.m.             
“Mary Poppins” sing-along
Saturday, July 27 @ 10a.m.         
“Saturday Morning Cartoons”
Saturday, July 27 @ 7:30p.m.      
“The Princess Bride”
Sunday, August 25 @ 2:00p.m.   
“The Wizard of Oz”, 80th Anniversary
Specialty Movie Ticket Pricing
·     “Disney’s Little Mermaid” sing-along screening – Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 on the day of the show.

·     “Mary Poppins” sing-along screening – Tickets are $15 in advance for $20 on the day of the show.

·     “Saturday Morning Cartoons” – Tickets are $5 now through the show date.

*Additional fees may apply. Guests must purchase tickets at the Fox Theatre ticket office or at FoxTheatre.org

*MARQUEE CLUB PRESENTED BY LEXUS 

The club will not be open for “Saturday Morning Cartoons”. Activations for “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Princess Bride” will be announced at a later date. Special kid-friendly opportunities in the Marquee Club presented by Lexus for both sing-alongs and The Wizard of Oz are outlined below, with more details to follow closer to the date of each viewing.
Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” - $40 per person 
Club attendees will enjoy a meet-and-greet opportunity with a magical mermaid princess, adult and kid-friendly “Under the Sea” specialty drinks, and movie-themed menu items. Club amenities include early, private entry with expedited security, premium bars, rooftop access, and private restrooms.
“Mary Poppins” sing-along - $40 per person
Club attendees will enjoy a meet-and-greet opportunity with a Mary Poppins look-alike character, adult and kid-friendly “Spoonful of Sugar” specialty drinks, and movie-themed menu items. Club amenities include early, private entry with expedited security, premium bars, rooftop access, and private restrooms.
“The Wizard of Oz”- $40 per person
Club attendees will enjoy a meet-and-greet opportunity with Wizard of Oz look-alike characters, adult and kid-friendly specialty drinks, and movie-themed menu items. Club amenities include early, private entry with expedited security, premium bars, rooftop access, and private restrooms.
Parking Pricing
While spaces are available, select Lanier parking lots surrounding the Fox Theatre will offer discounted $5 parking for Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival patrons. For more information, please visit FoxTheatre.org.

Special Movie Tours:
All film festival dates will have a 60-minute movie tour that start 2 hours prior to each film. There will be no Movie Tour prior to “Saturday Morning Cartoons”. Admission to Movie Tours will be $20 per person. * Additional fees may apply. Guests must purchase tickets at the Fox Theatre ticket office or at FoxTheatre.org
Movie Tours Schedule: 
"Little Mermaid" sing-along
Sunday, July 14th           
12:00p.m.

"To Kill A Mockingbird"
Sunday, July 14th
4:30 p.m.    
"Mary Poppins" sing-along
Sunday, July 21st
12 p.m.

"The Princess Bride"
Saturday, July 27th
5:30 p.m.
"The Wizard of Oz"
Sunday, August 25th
12 p.m.
To purchase tickets or get additional information, please visit FoxTheatre.org.










Monday, July 22, 2013

Give Kids The World - BigFatPanda.com Team (In Memory of Matthew DeSantis)






A fellow blogger and Disney friend of mine, John Saccheri, has joined the 2013 Give Kids the World Attrations Blogger Bowl.  His goal is to reach $5,000.

Please read his story below.  It's a touching tale of John and his cousin Matthew.  If you'd like to help John (a.k.a. BigFatPanda.com) reach his goal, you can donate at FirstGiving.com.



Not familiar with Give Kids the World?  Here is their mission statement:
"Give Kids The World is a non-profit organization that exists only to fulfill the wishes of all children with life-threatening illnesses and their families from around the world to experience a memorable, joyful, cost-free visit to the Central Florida attractions, and to enjoy the magic of Give Kids The World Village for as long as there is a need.
Over 122,000 children have had their dream come true at Give Kids The World. No child in need has ever been turned away – and no child ever will. Give Kids The World is a place where families find joy, laughter, serenity, and a lifetime of memories. Through the tireless support of our volunteers, employees and generous partners, we dedicate each and every day to these special families."
You can also visit the Give Kids the World website to learn more about them, their events, and to hear wonderful and personal stories about the children and their families.

Now, on to John's story.  I hope after reading this story, you too will be encouraged to help John reach his personal goal of $5,000 for Give Kids the World!  Enjoy!
"Matthew was only 12 years old when he passed away of Leukemia. He was my cousin.
I was 19 at the time. Seven years doesn't sound like a lot of years, but at that age, it was enormous.
He looked up to me soooo much I can't write this without tears streaming down my face. Ya see, as you might know, I am a Disney maniac fan and Matthew picked this up from me, always wanting to know about the rides and shows.  He thought the Electrical Parade Music was great.
His family had little means, and he had never been to Disney World or even on a vacation at all for that matter.  I thought I would be able to take him one day.
I just didn't know under what gloomy circumstances.
Procedure after procedure, things were looking bad.  He underwent a Bone Marrow transplant in the state of Washington.  I remember him calling me while he was on his way back home to New York, "Uncle John, they say I am going to die!"  (Yes, he called me Uncle even though I was his cousin.)
I was not prepared or briefed on how to respond to this 12-year old that flat out told me, in all calmness, that he was going to pass soon.  I simply said something to the effect of, "No you're not" and continued to plan his return visit home.
The Make A Wish Foundation and Give Kids The World contacted the family, and I was thrilled to find out that Matthews wish was to see Walt Disney World.  But get this - I was part of his wish.  It was not just to visit Disney World but I was listed as needing to come along.  I saw the paper that read "I want to visit DisneyWorld with my family but we must have Uncle John included."  (It took me 10 minutes to type that line - this is hard - even 20 years later - WOW!!!)
Without detailing everything, I remember the GKTW Village was amazing and accommodating to the family.  Matthew was weak and in a wheelchair at this time.  He had a mediport installed close to his heart for easy access to giving him medicines.  I remember his mother Camille, whom I love dearly, happy that the shower had some mediport cleaner and all.   The Village just screamed "Relax, let the sickness be put on hold for this week."
The highlight for me was the Haunted Mansion.  He wanted to go in the worst way even though I felt the subject matter might be macabre at this time.  He separated it and wasn't thinking bad in the midst of Disney.   BUT, he wanted to see the whole thing.  He didn't want to skip the "stretching room" as all wheelchair guests did at that time.  I lifted him out of the wheelchair, and we laughed like crazy.  He was in my arms like a big baby being held the whole time.  It didn't matter how much my arms hurt - he was doing it the regular way and that's all that mattered.
It was an amazing time - and the memories would never have been possible without the help of the GKTW Give Kids The World organization, and they never made you feel anything but welcome.
Reality quickly set in upon returning home - Approximately 3 days after our Walt Disney World extravaganza, Matthew simply let go and passed away.  I still don't quite understand what happened or why and will always question how the God I believe in allows such things, but I realize it's not for me to know everything and I go on.
With that, I ask you to PLEASE donate SOMETHING (any amount) in Matthews memory to give another child an AMAZING experience with his or her family.  The details of the event are also in the link.  THANK YOU SO MUCH! BIG HUGS!
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GKTW is a 70-acre resort that fulfills fantasy vacations for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.  Since its founding in 1986, Give Kids The World has welcomed over 122,000 families from all 50 states and over 70 countries.  Each year over 7,000 children from all 50 states and over 70 countries experience the Village.  Give Kids The World has made a promise to never turn a child away.
I am participating in the Attractions Blogger Bowl, benefitting Give Kids The World Village.  Your donation will help provide special families with a cost-free magical vacation to Give Kids The World, where the families can create memories at Central Florida's beloved attractions.   With your support, we can make a difference in the lives of children and their families.
Donating through this site is simple, fast, and totally secure.  Your contribution to my personal fundraiser for Give Kids The World will make a difference in the lives of these special children.
Many thanks for your support -- and don't forget to share this opportunity with anyone who you think might want to donate to the Village as well!"