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Interview With Chris Evans & Chris Hemsworth – Avengers: Age of Ultron

The Avengers will have to assemble again in their newest film Avengers: Age of Ultron. During my trip to LA for the Avengers Event, I had the honor of attending an Interview With Chris Evans & Chris Hemsworth. Find out what the two Chris’ had to say about their newest film in this funny and insightful interview.

Finally, the day has come where I can share with you the first of the interviews I and 24 other bloggers were able to conduct on my trip to Los Angeles as apart of the #AvengersEvent. Not only was I able to see the movie before the actors (yeah that was crazy to learn during the interviews) but we were able to interview the amazing cast of the Avengers Age of Ultron Movie hitting theaters May 1rst.

Read my full Age of Ultron Movie Review

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Would you like to read our other interviews with the other stars? Click on the links below and read up on some exclusive interview questions and answers you won’t find anywhere else.

Interview with Chris Evans & Chris Hemsworth
Interview with Producer & Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige
Interview with Elizabeth Olsen & Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Interview with Jeremy Renner and Cobie Smulders
Interview with James Spader and Paul Bettany
Interview with Director Joss Whedo

In this interview we spoke with Chris Hemsworth who plays the ever so handsome and muscular Thor God Of Thunder. We also spoke with Chris Evans who plays the glorious Captain America.

UPDATE: If you are reading this, I have already taken part in this once-in-a-lifetime #AvengersEvent in LA! Grab all of the details about the trip, including celebrity interviews with the cast and directors. Along with more fun events that happened during my trip.

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Interview with Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth

Might I add before you read on this was such a fun and hilarious interview that this huge fan will never forget, both of them touchpoints on important aspects of their characters? As well as touch base on what it’s like to be recognized as their Marvel roles outside of the movie set.

One of my favorite parts was when Chris Hemsworth spoke about bullying ( I won’t spoil it look below ) which touched home for this mom. I also loved a part of the interview which you will also read below about how Captain America – Chris Evans briefly speaks about what it’s like to be recognized offset as his Marvel Character.

There was also some great humor about trying to distinguish which Chris was would ask questions and were asked to say either Chris 1 or Chris 2, which of course even they got confused about who was who.

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Question: Tell us about your favorite fight scene in the movie?  Each of you.

Chris Evans: In my favorite one I wasn’t even in, the Hulk Buster and the Hulk. I mean that’s my favorite one. That’s a long fight scene, too. It is great but God, it’s long.  It keeps going.

Chris Hemsworth: Yep.  I haven’t seen that scene.  I haven’t seen the movie. But from the trailer what looked cool was the kind of tie-in a shot between all of us. And at the very beginning of the film where it cuts from each of our individual fights. And it looks like it’s one big tracking shot.  I mean, that kind of blew my mind as to how they even did that.

Question: You guys find something that you discover about your characters each time you put on the costume? Or do you feel like you really know the character by now?

Chris Evans: Well, you know the character but you hope there are always new challenges. You hope as an actor there’s always a new hurdle to jump in a new arch to kind of discover. So, even though you kind of feel the first couple of movies you try to read as many comic books as possible to make sure the built-in audience, the fan base is going to be satisfied with what you bring to the screen.

But then in terms of where the character is going that’s up to the director and the writer and Joss, and that’s always new and that’s what makes these exciting to come back to.  If it weren’t new, it would get old, stagnant and the audience would feel it.

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Question: More about researching your character. Do you feel that playing Captain America has made you more wholesome?

Chris Evans: If that’s even possible. (The room breaks out into laughter)  I mean, I’m already a boy scout.

Question: Do you think that’s changed you as a person at all?

Chris Evans: Sure. I mean, there’s no denying.  Any actor will tell you if you have to live in any headspace for an extended period of time it’s going to, you’re going to take some of it home with you. 

Now it’s, you know, there’s no way to sound right saying this but you hope, you hope that some of the characters come home with you. You hope to see more of yourself, you hope to see more of Steve Rogers in who you are on a day-to-day basis.  So yeah, absolutely.

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Question:  Who was your childhood favorite super hero?

Chris Hemsworth:  Superman was mine. It’s probably the only film that I really was interested in. It was probably the first of the superhero films, wasn’t it?

Chris Evans: Spiderman! I grew up with it and when you’re a kid you kind of like what you’re given to play with. So I had a Spiderman toy and so that was kind of my thing. I never really watched Spiderman comics but he was my guy. He was battling ninja turtles a lot.

Chris Hemswoth Asks: What would you play outside of our movies? What character would you love to play?

Chris Evans: To be honest, I’d love to play like an Ironman. You know, Steve Rogers is such an internal guy and  I just want to make some jokes. Can I just make some jokes? I don’t get any jokes and you know, Ironman is this fun, free, loose guy.

And it was a lot like when I was doing the fantastic four movies. It’s fun to play with someone who wears their emotions on their sleeve. And Steve’s not exactly that way. So any other superhero who gets to be a little sassier I would take.  Yeah, Cap’s not sassy.

Chris Hemsworth:  So, black widow?
Chris Evans: Yeah. I’d look good in that black outfit.
Chris Hemsworth: Me too.

 — A question from a 10-year-old fan —

Question:  A little boy who is a victim of bullying.  He has a question for you. Does he want to know if you think it’s okay for a boy to have long hair?

Chris Hemsworth:  To have long hair? Of course, it is. God, yeah. Absolutely. My dad had long hair for years. In fact, he was asked to play for a football team, invited down to a big league in Australian football. It was quite a big opportunity. And the coach said, yeah, cool but you’ve got to cut your hair because he had a ponytail. And he said no and walked away. And gave up that dream and did something else, honestly.

Chris Evans: Wow.

Chris Hemsworth: And what was really kind of impressed me, I think part of him sort of says, I should have just cut my hair.  But, you know, moral point and I think absolutely.  God, why not?  What is the issue there? And I think people who if anyone is narrow-minded enough and limited in their thinking to think that that is an issue or you know, then they’ve got the problem. And you wait, in a few years’ time, that kid will understand that that other kid has larger problems.

Chris Evans: Anytime I see a kid with long hair I’m like, that kid is so much cooler than anything I have ever was.
Chris Hemsworth: Girls love long hair so tell him that. Yeah, there you go! He’ll be fine. He’s going to clean up in a few years’ time.  And that bully who’s teasing him is going to get nothing.

Question: Going off of that with little kids do you guys have a favorite moment or favorite thing to do offset but as your characters?

Chris Evans: With little kids?

Chris Hemsworth: Just dress-up for them.

Chris Evans: Oh sure, sure.  Well, that’s the best thing about these characters, kids love em.  You know, so there’s really nothing like seeing little kids’ faces kind of light up, kind of freeze at the moment because I know what that was like. I met Hulk Hogan when I was like 10.  And I was like, oh.  Everything just went blank and it’s just. Those little moments can really impact little kids’ lives.

So anyway you can kind of you know, incorporate yourself in those little kids. Whether it’s you know, whether it’s going to the hospital of kids who are sick or going to a theater where kids are learning to be creative and find themselves. Any type of environment for you can kind of encourage that is great.  And that’s one of the real perks of playing this role.

Chris Evans: Moments I really love are like when I see a 5-year-old in full costume and when they notice me they freak out. It’s very cute and I love how they identify me with their character. What is a little awkward is if their parent who is a grown man comes up with the same excitement and in full costume.

****This comment sent the entire room into a fit of laughter at the actual visual of a grownup in full costume in full charge to meet Chris.****

Question: How much fun was it to have the scene around Thor’s hammer?

Chris Hemsworth: Fine with me because I couldn’t pick it up. It was great. It was good to see us all in normal clothes and not you know, being superheroes. And for me personally, you know, Thor can get so kind of stuck being godly you know, prince or king or whatever he is.  And, I can’t keep up either. It’s nice to be in civilian clothes. And what do these guys do when they’re not saving the world? It’s relatable for people in the audience. And that was exciting to read and be a part of.

Chris Evans: Well said.

Question: Can we go off of what you are saying just now? Do you guys hang out after the movie?

Chris Hemsworth: We try not to. We try to save it for the screen.

Chris Evans: Oh yeah. I mean, truly sick of everybody.  No, absolutely. I mean, that’s one of the best parts of this job. I mean, in any movie you’re going to get stuck doing a franchise with there’s a lot of variables that could go south whether or not the movie.

I mean, the movies could just be lousy or you could hate the director or you could hate the cast.  Luckily, I don’t know how it happened but none of that has happened.  We got great movies, love the directors and the cast has become family. So absolutely. Outside of filming we all hang out, we all cause trouble.

Chris Hemsworth: I can’t tell you how many people when I was about to do avengers went, oh, good luck on that set.

Chris Evans : Don’t work with Chris Evans.

Chris Hemsworth: The egos, yeah, especially him.  But about like the egos and the, aw, wouldn’t want to maintain that set.  I swear to God I didn’t see any of that and I still haven’t.  And I don’t know if no one wants to be the **** or the one who kind of you know, But as Chris said, we got lucky and we do honestly have a great time.

Question: Going to the last question we had a second ago, do you ever kind of go into God-speak every so often?

Chris Hemsworth: Just when things need to get done.  No.  Just when the lights go off, yeah.  Honey.

Chris Evans: Best answer ever.  There’s no answer that is going to be better than that one ever.  I was going to make a horrible joke about putting the cap back on the toothpaste.  That is so much better.  Oh man, I’m not Thor.  There it is.  That’s the best answer of the day.

 **The rest of the this part of the interview is more suitable for adults since it was such good adult humor. Lets just say Chris and his wife have a lot of fun with his character at home.**

Question: You played so well with Tom Hiddleston, did you feel his absence at all?

Chris Hemsworth: No. Sick of that guy. I mean, when I came into it I remember talking to Tom for we were just doing the, we were doing Thor 2 right before this. And I thought, oh no, they are the sort of yen and Yang.  And who’s Thor without Loki? but then you know, it’s a whole different dynamic.  Just as exciting and you know, we said that for the Thor films.

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Question: What aspects of Captain America’s personality are coming from you and what are the most difficult to portray?

Chris Evans: Well, I think every character has to come a little bit from you. The truth one of the things I do as an actor is trying to adjust who I’m speaking to.  There’s always going to be whether you plan I mean. Obviously, if you’re not playing like some pedophile or something that like there’s always something. 

I do believe there’s always something that you can tap into for every role because you have to make it your own.  You can’t be too foreign off base because you know, you have to make it something familiar. I grew up with a kid named Charlie Morris and you can all write that down because he’ll love it. 

And this kid who was an Eagle Scout.  Do you know what it takes to be an Eagle Scout as a kid? This is a kid who was 18 years old and was going on like an Eagle Scout. He was just the best guy I knew, just a good guy.  And so a lot of times you kind of draw parallels to what Charlie would do but the trickiest thing is to try to make him likable. You know, he doesn’t joke, he’s not fun.  He’s not sassy or loud or anything.

So you try to play this guy and not come across as boring which is the most dangerous thing about the character.  So I mean, it’s fun because it’s not me. I’m a very open guy.  I wear my emotions right on my sleeve and this guy is a little more inside himself. 

But that’s what makes it like a fun challenge and you do draw on parts of yourself.  But I also lean on Charlie quite a bit, too, so.  Write that down, Charlie Morris.  He’s a good guy. Just a good guy. Like you just don’t meet –.  He’s just a good guy. He just does what’s right.

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That wraps up our amazing interview with both Chris’s! As you can see they have great chemistry on and off camera making this interview a seriously fun and informative one. After the interview ended we all stood together for an awesome group photo!!

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Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom Movie Review

Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won’t find anywhere else.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

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In every moment in life, we are given opportunities to rise above our circumstances or to allow us to be engulfed in them. Maya is a hero and out of all the odds stacked against her, she found a way to make her and her son’s life better by just pushing forward.

Driven by the unconditional LOVE she had for Kip her son she was able to make life-changing choices that not only proved how brave she was but how heroic she would truly be.

Grab all of the details about the #AvengersEvent in LA trip, including celebrity interviews with the cast and directors. Along with more fun events that happened during my trip.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

Attending The Monkey Kingdom Event

During my recent adventure to Los Angeles during Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom Event. I was invited to screen this wonderful movie in the ABC Building, along with some amazing bloggers/ new friends. I’m in the pink on the right back row. Speaking of the ABC TV building, it has changed throughout the years! View all of the other times I visited the ABC TV Building.

Check out my Must See #MonkeyKingdom Themed Trip To The #LAZoo!

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

About Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom

Life is an adventure for Maya, the clever and resourceful blonde-bobbed monkey in Monkey Kingdom, Disneynature’s new feature film set among ancient ruins in the storied jungles of South Asia. Maya’s world is forever changed when she welcomes her son, Kip, into her complicated extended family.

Like all families, Maya’s has more than its share of colorful personalities, and she’s determined to give her son a leg up in the world. When their longtime home at Castle Rock is taken over by powerful neighboring monkeys.

Maya’s whole family is forced to relocate, where she uses her street smarts and ingenuity to lead them to untapped resources amidst strange new creatures and unsettling surroundings.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

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Ultimately, they will all have to work together to reclaim Castle Rock, where Maya can hopefully realize her dreams for her son’s future. Featuring a rich cast of characters, including a mischievous mongoose, simple-minded langur monkeys, predatory leopards, and monitor lizards. “Monkey Kingdom” is directed by Mark Linfield (“Chimpanzee,” “Earth”) and co-directed by Alastair Fothergill (“Chimpanzee,” “Bears”).

With music from award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams (“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” “Shrek” movies), Disneynature’s eighth True Life Adventure—the follow-up to 2014’s “Bears”—swings into theaters April 17, 2015. For more information about the film and the conservation program, go to www.disney.com/monkeykingdom

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

Maya Plush Doll is Available at The Disney Store

Want your very own Maya or Kip Plush Doll? Right now if you purchase a Kip or Maya Plush doll Disney Store will also donate $1 to Conservation International for every Disneynature plush purchased between 3/13/2015 and 5/14/2015, with a minimum donation of $2000.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

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I LOVED this movie! I think I was literally in about 10 minutes of the movie and forgot it was a documentary when I say this it’s a good I FORGOT. I felt as though I was thrown into a Disneynature version of Cinderella’s story, yet this was Maya’s Story.

What I found beautiful about this movie was that not only was Maya the star of this unscripted film but she did not speak a word during the entire film yet you felt as though she was talking to you throughout the film. Might I add Tina Fey did an amazing job narrating this film and her playful and soft tone brought a lot of humor and light to the film?

As a mother or father, we learn about this unconditional love Maya experiences the moment all of our little ones are born and can very much relate to the excitement and sense of responsibility she felt once Kip arrived. The pain and struggles she went through to provide for him are spot on to what human mothers sacrifice every single day.

As with many societies, Maya was subjected to the hierarchy of which she was born in and fought hard to change that once Kip was born. I would hate to give away many of the high (exciting!) and low (heart-wrenching!) points of this movie AND HOPE YOU DO GO SEE IT but just so you know I cried tears of joy, heartache and excitement throughout the film.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

Interesting Fact Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom

Nothing in this film is staged or scripted, in part of the movie the filmmakers actually asked the “humans” to not bother the monkeys if they would steal food. The villagers were told they would be fully reimbursed for everything taken by the monkeys and wanted to see how they acted in a natural environment. So in actuality even in the scenes where humans were featured they were not enlisted or cast in any scenes.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom Now Available on DVD and Blu-ray

This mom is nothing but happy to recommend this movie to your family! My kids love animals so for them to see a movie with nothing but Monkey, excites them in a way that I could not explain. Grab your little ones’ moms and dads and head to your nearest theater, I would hate for you to miss this must-see Live-Action Monkey Movie.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.
(Me and Maya Eating Lunch Together)

ALSO! For every ticket sold during opening week (April 17-23, 2015), Disneynature will donate to Conservation International to help protect monkeys and other endangered species in their natural habitats.

WOW, so us purchasing a ticket during the first week the movie opens helps save endangered species! How awesome and helpful is that! Imagine how you and your family can be a part of something so big and important for nature and your family.

So pack up your kid’s parents and check out this beautiful and fun MonkeyKingdom movie near you and help save some Monkeys AND provide your family with a Family Night To Remember!

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Genre:                                                  True Life Adventure
Rating:                                                  TBD                             
U.S. Release Date:                                April 17, 2015
Director:                                               Mark Linfield
Co-Director:                                          Alastair Fothergill
Producers:                                            Mark Linfield, Alastair Fothergill

Disclosure: I will be provided an all-expense paid trip to L.A to facilitate the review of  Monkey Kingdom, no additional compensation was received.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.
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A Must See #MonkeyKingdom Themed Trip To The #LAZoo

A fun visit to the Los Angelo’s Zoo during my press trip with Disney. In celebration of the release of Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom, now available on DVD, Bluray, and 4k-ultra.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

Meet Maya! She was my #LAZoo buddy during my #AvengersEvent trip to LA last weekend. We were able to take a private tour along with some other amazing bloggers in the LA Zoo. This trip not only featured some amazing animals but also featured some amazing zoologists who took the time to tell us about each of the animals we visited in the zoo.

Thanks to Cathy Walker the Manager of Private and Special Events for the LA Zoo my visit will be one to remember for a lifetime.

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Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

First off let’s start with who Maya is and where she comes from, she is the star in Disney’s #MonkeyKingdom Movie hitting theaters April 17th!

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Want your very own Maya or Kip Plush Doll? Right now if you purchase a Kip or Maya Plush doll Disney Store will also donate $1 to Conservation International for every Disneynature plush purchased between 3/13/2015 and 5/14/2015, with a minimum donation of $2000.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

About Disneynature Monkey Kingdom

Life is an adventure for Maya, the clever and resourceful blonde-bobbed monkey in “Monkey Kingdom,” Disneynature’s new feature film set among ancient ruins in the storied jungles of South Asia. Maya’s world is forever changed when she welcomes her son, Kip, into her complicated extended family.

Like all families, Maya has more than her share of colorful personalities—and she’s determined to give her son a leg up in the world.

A fun visit to the Los Angelo’s Zoo during my press trip with Disney. In celebration of the release of Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom, now available on DVD, Bluray, and 4k-ultra.

When their longtime home at Castle Rock is taken over by powerful neighboring monkeys, Maya’s whole family is forced to relocate, where she uses her street smarts and ingenuity to lead them to untapped resources amidst strange new creatures and unsettling surroundings.

Ultimately, they will all have to work together to reclaim Castle Rock, where Maya can hopefully realize her dreams for her son’s future. Featuring a rich cast of characters, including a mischievous mongoose, simple-minded langur monkeys, predatory leopards, and monitor lizards, “Monkey Kingdom” is directed by Mark Linfield (“Chimpanzee,” “Earth”) and co-directed by Alastair Fothergill (“Chimpanzee,” “Bears”).

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

With music from award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams (“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,” “Shrek” movies), Disneynature’s eighth True Life Adventure—the follow-up to 2014’s “Bears”—swings into theaters April 17, 2015. For more information about the film and the conservation program, go to www.disney.com/monkeykingdom

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a 133-acre zoo founded in 1966 and located in Los Angeles, California. The City of Los Angeles owns the entire zoo, its land and facilities, and the animals.

The Los Angeles Zoo

Meet some of the stars of the LAZoo! These monkeys can be as small as your 4-month-old and as big as your 17-year-old teenager. They all boost one common quality just like Maya where they are all very family-oriented and care deeply for one another.

Some are very musical and love to make songs together, but watch out! As soon as they start it’s hard to get them to stop, but who would want them to stop? I know I enjoyed listening to them and it was a lot of fun watching them swing back and forth as they kept to the same tune.

Even though Maya was the star of this visit there are so many other beautiful animals at the LAZoo it’s very hard to show yall 1 picture of each of them. We were able to learn many things about each animal including how long each of the animals had lived in the Zoo to how many babies each of them had.

Well, what spring if there aren’t any babies? There were so many babies around it was hard not to get caught up in the baby fever.

A fun visit to the Los Angelo’s Zoo during my press trip with Disney. In celebration of the release of Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom, now available on DVD, Bluray, and 4k-ultra.

Just like the animals we were visiting me and Maya got very hungry, so we took it upon ourselves to get recharged and eat some delicious food. Maya seemed to be the more hungry one and ate half my cookie! Well I mean yall can’t see what she ate so we can just pretend half the cookie disappeared because of her LOL. She is known for taking a few goodies she’s not supposed to.

Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom features a true story about Maya and her son Kip, as they journey through life-changing choices. Read my full Disneynature's Monkey Kingdom Movie Review plus learn an interesting behind-the-scenes fact about the film you won't find anywhere else.

After recharging our batteries we took a fun ride on The Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel which was our very last stop on this amazing tour.

Completed in October 2011

The Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel was made possible by a generous gift from Ann and Jerry Moss. Special features include over 64 hand-carved wooden figures, exquisitely conceived and painted artwork representing the flora and fauna of California, and two universally accessible standing chariots.

Located high atop Treetops Terrace in the center of the Zoo, the carousel highlights many animals that the Los Angeles Zoo is working to save from extinction.

The ride features music identified with the “California sound” and was recorded primarily in the 1960s and 1970s by A&M Records in Los Angeles. Sponsors pledged $25,000 for each animal or chariot and are recognized for 15 years on a plaque placed at the foot of each figure.

Wow! I had a great time during my visit I can’t wait to go back with my little ones! This was a MUST-SEE location and #MONKEYKINGDOM MOVIE in LA that I’m sure your family will rave about for years and years to come.

Wow! I had a great time during my visit I can’t wait to go back with my little ones! This was a MUST-SEE location and #MONKEYKINGDOM MOVIE in LA that I’m sure your family will rave about for years and years to come.

It’s not just a zoo it’s a beautiful location where your family can enjoy so many different animals in one place and learn about where these animals came from and how endangered they are quickly becoming day by day.

What do you think about our visit to the #LAZoo? Have you visited this zoo before? If so what’s your family’s favorite part of the Zoo? Share your experiences with others below!

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