Tangled is challenging Harry Potter this holiday weekend

Ok, so I am not a big Rapunzel fan.

That aside, over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend we usually take our four kids to the movies and this weekend was no different. It just so happened that Disney Animation’s latest feature, Tangled, opened to positive reviews and lots of holiday excitement.

For the most part, we’re a Disney-heavy family. From my wife’s obsession to anything Disney (she shares a birthday with ol’ Walt himself), to my kids love of the classic to the modern, when a new Disney animated feature opens, we’re usually there that first weekend. We also vacation A LOT with the Disney folks including this year when we’ll take off on our third Disney Cruise Lines vacation. Believe me, I am counting the days until then.

The film, an updated version of the classic Rapunzel, takes the tired old story and makes it much more fun. It’s witty, it’s fun and smart in a way that will keep both adults and kids entangled in its wonderful story throughout. In fact, it’s the first Walt Disney Animation feature that ranks up there with any of the recent Pixar productions.

As part of the promotion of the film, the studio reached out to bloggers via Twitter through Klout – an online tool that measures the reach of individual influencers. Apparenlty, they know the power of the EOT audience and reached out to me with what they called a “Tangled Pack.” That’s good news for our readers as I will give away the swag Disney sent all of us.

Since they obviously had caught on that I mention Disney a lot on the blog, Facebook, and Twitter, I was lucky enough to get this swag. It was an interesting investment and a smart one for the Disney folks. We would have gone to see the film anyway, but by reaching out to influencers at all levels, it shows Disney is getting savvy with their movie promotions.

So on with the giveaway: First person to answer correctly wins a free copy of the Tangled soundtrack on CD. Mandy Moore plays Rapunzel so it’s a great CD for the kids.

Here’s the question: As a youth, Walt Disney started his training in the arts at what well-known art museum?

My family and I highly recommend the film for parents and kids alike. It’s nice to see Disney make a modern classic the whole family can enjoy.

DISCLOSURE: I was given a free product or sample because I’m a Klout influencer. I was under no obligation to receive the sample or talk about this company. I get no additional benefits for talking about the product or company.

Follow Scott on Twitter @sdgully or email him at sgulbransen@gmail.com. His personal blog, where he writes about leadership and social media, is www.scottgulbransen.com. Scott also a contributor on Technorati, to the Shamable Blog, and is the Director of Social Media & Digital Content for Applebee’s at their corporate office in Lenexa, Ks.