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Disneyland Resort Team Creates Maleficent Dragon for 10th Annual CANstruction Orange County

‘Fantasmic!’ Dragon Comes to Life Overnight, Made Entirely of Canned and Packaged Food

During CANstruction Orange County

Disneyland Resort Engineers Raise Funds to Fight Hunger

ANAHEIM, Calif. (September 2, 2017) – The Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team brought the Maleficent dragon from the popular nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to life by creating a 10-foot character overnight from 5,250 canned goods at the 10th anniversary of CANstruction Orange County.

Since the program’s inception, the Disneyland Resort team has joined local architectural and design firms to build creative structures made entirely of canned and packaged foods. Each of the Resort’s designs features a Disney theme.

This dedicated group of Disneyland Resort VoluntEARS designs and plans each build over a period of six months.

The Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team brought the Maleficent dragon from the popular nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to life by creating a 10-foot character overnight from 5,250 canned goods at the 10th anniversary of CANstruction Orange County.

“It takes a lot of teamwork to design, coordinate, test-build and then do the final build for our structures,” said Giuliana Haro, Architecture and Facilities engineer, about the five-person team’s involvement. “There are many in our community who are not as fortunate as we are and it is important to get involved, volunteer and help those in need. We participate in CANstruction because it serves a great cause in providing food for our local community ¾ and we get to have fun while doing so!”

The Disneyland Resort team has left a lasting impact in its continued dedication to this annual event. Over the last decade, Disney CANstructures have helped to feed the equivalent of three meals a day for 10 years for a family of three.

“Disney cast members have helped educate people about the issue of hunger in a creative and compelling manner through magical and visually stunning structures that have entertained people,” said Mark Lowry, director of the OC Food Bank. “But most importantly, they have provided additional food to expand the capacity of the OC Food Bank to combat hunger.”

The Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team brought the Maleficent dragon from the popular nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to life by creating a 10-foot character overnight from 5,250 canned goods at the 10th anniversary of CANstruction Orange County.

Through CANstruction and food drives, the Disneyland Resort has provided the OC Food Bank more than 65,000 meals for the local community over the last 10 years. Disney VoluntEARS regularly assist in food packing, and in 2016, volunteered more than 1,800 hours at the food bank.

To join in CANstruction OC’s mission to feed the world “one can” at a time, visit the CANstructures on display from September 2-24 at South Coast Plaza, John Wayne Airport and the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) to cast your vote. Vote for your favorite and help raise funds; $1 equals one vote.

About CANstruction
CANstruction is an annual design-build competition where architectural, engineering and design firms imagine and build creative structures made entirely of canned and packaged food. The structures go on display for the month of September. Supporters can vote for their favorites in
person as $1 equals one vote or simply donate online at canstructionoc.org. All canned goods from this event are donated to the Orange County Food Bank to help put an end to hunger.

The Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team brought the Maleficent dragon from the popular nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to life by creating a 10-foot character overnight from 5,250 canned goods at the 10th anniversary of CANstruction Orange County.

Disneyland Resort 2017 CANstruction Build

  • Built 10-foot-tall Fantasmic! dragon, Maleficent
  • A team of five cast members VoluntEARS from the Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team plans and constructs the build
  • It takes about 12 hours to build overnight
  • The team plans for six months

Materials used:

  • Canned Chunk White Chicken
  • Canned Sardines in Olive Oil
  • Canned Sardines in Water
  • Canned Water Chestnuts
  • Canned Bamboo Shoots
  • Canned Black and Pinto Beans
  • Drink Mix Packets
  • Black Tea
  • Assorted Chips
  • Fruit

The Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering team brought the Maleficent dragon from the popular nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to life by creating a 10-foot character overnight from 5,250 canned goods at the 10th anniversary of CANstruction Orange County.

Disneyland Resort Design and Engineering Team CANstruction Timeline:

2017: Don’t Let Hunger Drag on! – 5,250 cans (“Fantasmic!” Dragon)

2016: Together We CAN Turn Hunger Inside Out! – 6,425 cans (“Inside Out” – Sadness)

2015: If Elephants Can Fly, We CAN End Hunger! – 4,200 cans (“Dumbo”) | Award for Best Use of Labels

2014: Melt Away Hunger… (because some things are worth melting for) – 4,932 cans (“Frozen” – Olaf) | Honorable Mention

2013: Scare Up Some MONSTROUS Eats – 4,084 cans (“Monsters Inc.”)

2012: TOW Away Hunger – 5,700 cans (“Cars” – Tow Mater) | Award for Juror’s Favorite

2011: Sea the Difference a CAN Makes… – 5,400 cans

(“The Little Mermaid” – Flounder and Sebastian) | Award for Best Use of Labels

2010: Make a Wave in Your Community – 12,000 cans (“Finding Nemo” – Crush)

2009: CANnecting to Environmentality – 10,000 cans (Mickey Ears)

2008: We CAN Make a Difference – 3,800 cans (“Wall-E”)

Total cans donated: 61,791 cans

 

Statistics from CANstruction DISNEYLAND RESORT

– If Disneyland donated 61,791 Cans of food (assume each can on average weighs 10 oz.)
o That would be 38,619 lbs. of food
o Or the equivalent of 32,183 meals
– This could…
o Feed a single low income Senior–3 meals a day for 29 years
OR
o Feed a family of 3–3 meals a day for 10 years
OR
o Feed a family of 6–3 meals a day for 5 years

 

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