Among the highlights, they unveiled a groundbreaking attraction set to debut at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. This innovative experience will feature a virtual hologram of Walt Disney himself welcoming guests to his beloved park. It's a tribute never seen before in the park's nearly 70 year history.
"It gives you chills when you see it," Rubenstein shared with ABC Owned Television Stations Executive Producer Nzinga Blake. "It's quite amazing"
Rubenstein's career began in the theater, building and arranging sets for live productions. She joined Disney Imagineering 25 years ago, drawn to the theatrical magic of Disney attractions.
"My parents were both Broadway designers and composers," Rubenstein explained. "They dragged me to a lot of theater productions at a young age. I was blown away by what I saw on stage, and I knew, 'I want to do that.' That led me here."
Laughlin, who grew up outside of Chicago without cable TV, found his inspiration through VHS and Betamax tapes.
"I consumed all this incredible media and entertainment," he said. "I was inspired by great filmmakers and storytellers, and I wanted to come to Los Angeles and do the same."
On The Red Carpet's Storytellers Spotlight Creator Conversations was a daily offering at Disney's ultimate fan event that shined a spotlight on creators across film, television, theater, music, and Walt Disney Imagineering. These intimate conversations delved into their journeys as storytellers, exploring how their own fandom has shaped their creative paths within the Walt Disney Company.
Watch the the full Storytellers Spotlight interview with Rubenstein and Laughlin's in the video player above.
Andres Rovira and Jason Honeycutt contributed to this report
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