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Sleeping Beauty Castle Model from One Man’s Dream Exhibit
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One Man’s Dream
Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream-Presented by D23, is an interactive gallery featuring memorabilia from the Disney archives. Guests are able to walk through and see artifacts from Walt Disney’s life: from his birth in 1901 in Marceline, MO, through his passing, and on to Disney’s vision for the future. At the end of this walking tour, there is a short film of Walt Disney’s life, in his own words, that explores the hardships he overcame, as well as previously unseen footage. For any Walt Disney World fan, this attraction is a “must do.”
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Monday Mickey Mystery #11 – Update
Mickey Mouse. A Walt Disney World icon and symbol. You see him absolutely everywhere… on every package, bag, and sign, even in person! But do you pay attention to where Mickey is and remember? That’s why we have these Monday Mickey Mysteries…. WDW Parkhoppers apologizes for the delay, but our leader (and webmaster) Parkhopper John is traveling for work, and is suffering from lack of internet. So this week’s Mystery is going out VERY late! But then again, EVERY day is a great day for a Mickey Mouse mystery, right? This image comes from SOMEWHERE inside one of the four parks…Do YOU know where this mickey is from? Bonus points…
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Disney’s 1955 Lady and the Tramp-A Retrospect…
As any Disney fan knows, the Company has been on a cinematic reboot frenzy for the last few years. Disney has been taking some of its classic animated features and rebooting them into live active derivatives. As far as I am concerned, Disney does not fail at its endeavors, especially in the film genre. Even classic animated features are transformed into modern, CG graphics with tremendous success. IE, the Lion King, which I totally enjoyed! This trend continues with the release of “Lady and the Tramp” one of Walt’s most beloved works. Walt was adamant concerning sequels. He hated resting on his laurels, and wanted to press on with…