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Posted: Tuesday 17 July 2012

The Walt Disney Company Trade show in Glasgow

 

Disney came to town on Tuesday 17th July 2012 providing Team Challenge Company with the perfect opportunity to invite selected clients along for a day of Disney entertainment and education.  

Our clients arrived from Gleneagles HotelSchlumberger, Machrihanish Dunes  and  Fairmont St Andrews, to name but a few, met up with us and the Disney team at Cineworld in Glasgow, where we enjoyed a number of  sizzles and previews from up and coming movies from Disney,  Pixar and Buena Vista International.  

Disney Road Show Glasgow 001It was a fantastic day with behind the scenes clips and interviews with actors, directors and designers from a great selection of movies, ranging from Tim Burtons animated Comedy Adventure Frankenweenie through to the hilarious Wreck-It Ralph, and of course our personal favourite in the Team Challenge Company Dunfermline office - Monsters University.

 

The afternoon finale was a full showing of the new 3D Disney animation film Brave. With a intriguing twist to the traditional Disney Disney Road Show Glasgow 003princess story, it also showcases the beautiful Scottish landscape, myths and legends and of course the wonderful accents - one of the first of its kind. Disney never cease to amaze everyone with their creativity and innovation, consistently pushing the boundaries of excellence.  It was a fabulous movie, we and all of the audience were delighted and the movie is definitely one that we would all highly recommend as a must see in August this year- take the family, friends and  colleagues - take everyone !

A big thank you to Ashley from Disney for his very kind hospitality and entertaining us and our clients on the day. We very much look forward to continuing to work with you at our themed events over the coming months....Watch this space !

 

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