About this Event
THIS IS A 10-HOUR DAY IN TWO PARTS.
PART ONE: 2.5 HOUR WORKSHOP with 15-minute break.
PART TWO: DISCUSSIONS TAKE PLACE AFTER WORKSHOP WITH NOVA AWARD COUNSELOR IN SMALL GROUPS.
Earn your American Business, Communication, Citizenship In Society, Disabilites merit badge(s) at the same time, if you ARE PREPARED BY MAY 1.
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SCOUT BSA:
- Requirements #1, #2, #3 must be completed by MAY 1 - AND before attending session.
VENTURER:
- Requirements #1, #2, #3 must be completed by MAY 1 - AND before attending session.
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MERIT BADGE - AMERICAN BUSINESS
All requirements are PRE-REQUISITES.
Complete your research by May 1 so you can have a discussion on May 4.
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MERIT BADGE - CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY
All requirements are PRE-REQUISITES.
Complete your research by MAY 1 so you can have a discussion on May 4.
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MERIT BADGE: DISABILITIES AWARENESS
All requirements are PRE-REQUISITES.
Complete your research by MAY 1 so you can have a discussion on May 4.
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MERIT BADGE: COMMUNICATION
Prerequisites:
- Req 3 - be prepared to give a 5-minute speech on any topic of your choice at the Happiest Place on Earth. FYI a speech is *not * reading an essay off your phone or paper out loud.
- Req 5 - bring meeting agenda and notes to discuss with Merit Badge Counselor.
- Req 7 - choose one option and do it. Bring proof to show.
- Req 8 - bring program signed by scoutmaster -or- photos to share.
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DISNEY WORKSHOP CONTENT:
Central to each attraction and themed land within Disney Parks is a story, and through innovative technology, we are able to tell those stories in new and exciting ways. In this engaging, interactive course, students will work in groups while getting an inside look at how our Disney Imagineers dream, design, and use technology to enhance the Guest experience by immersing them in our stories. From audio-animatronics to light and sound effects, students will learn why technology is the most valuable and most challenging tool to integrate into daily theme park operations.
Key Learning Opportunities
After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Describe Walt Disney’s contributions to progress and utilization of technology in theme park experiences
- Define the difference between hydraulics and pneumatics, and explain the benefits of each
- Understand how sound and light can impact the emotions in a given experience
- Gain knowledge of the history and progression of theme park technologies
- Experience the versatility of specific technology being used in very different ways
- Articulate how acoustical engineering applies to the design of our spaces.
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NOTES - PLEASE READ:
1) NO REFUNDS.
2) NO DOUBLE-DIPPING - ONE NOVA ENGINEERING AWARD FOR THE DAY.
3) EVERYONE WILL WEAR THEIR UNIFORM + COMFORTABLE SHOES WITH SOCKS FOR THE WORKSHOP AND DISCUSSION.
**BRING FACE COVERING AND BE PREPARED TO WEAR IT WHEN INDOORS.
4) SCOUTS BSA and VENTURERS will bring their 10 Essentials + THEIR NOVA ENGINEERING WORKBOOK + optional: Communication merit badge proof (see above).
5) EACH UNIT - TROOP or CREW or SHIP - should send ONE ADULT LEADER.
6) COST PER PERSON INCLUDES ALL DAY PARK ADMISSION TO THE PARK THAT IS OUR CLASSROOM FOR THE DAY - Disneyland Park.
7) MINIMUM ELIGIBLE QUALIFICATIONS FOR SCOUTS BSA IS 12 YEARS OLD BY MAY 4, 2025 AND TENDERFOOT RANK.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Disneyland Park, 1313 Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, United States
USD 215.26 to USD 257.94