No, he moved away from family so that he could start his own business. His dad thought that it was a dumb idea and that he wouldn't make any money being a cartoonist. Good thing that Walt Disney didn't listen to that!
Walt Disney and his wife Lillian had 2 daughters Diane and Sharon (Sharon was adopted). His daughters adored him as he did them. He was a terrific father, and gave them anything they wanted. He taught them to bike at his studio in Burbank, and one Christmas gave them a little play house cottage. Every weekend, him and his two daughters would go to a park or merry-go-round someplace. He created Disneyland for them, and also made the movie Mary Poppins for them.
Trains, he even had a giant train set constructed in his backyard for his children. When you visit Disney Hollywood Studios check out One Man's Dream for more details
Walt's parents were Elias and Flora Disney, and he had four siblings. His wife is Lillian Bounds Disney, and his children are named Diane Marie Disney and Sharon Mae Disney.
walt disney was not poor. not rich either.
He lived with his parents until he was about 18, then moved out. He lived with his wife from when they were married until his death.
I don't know. Over 9,000 years old?
Yes
No, no members of the Disney family are directly involved with the Walt Disney Company, even Walt Disney's grandchildren.
The Walt Disney Company's brand personality is fun and family.
nobody knows except walt and his family
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Mickey Mouse was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
The Walt Disney Family Museum was created on 2009-10-01.
No, no members of the Disney family are directly involved with the Walt Disney Company, even Walt Disney's grandchildren.
The Walt Disney Company's brand personality is fun and family.
The web address of the Walt Disney Family Museum is: http://waltdisney.org
No. Walt Disney's family purchased and lived on a farm, in Missouri, when Walt was about 5 years old. The family then moved to Kansas city when Walt was about 9 years old, after Walt's father purchased a Kansas City Star newspaper route. Neither Walt Disney nor his family were farmers. The family just happened to own a farm, in the process of attempts at making an income for the family.
The phone number of the Walt Disney Family Museum is: 415-345-6800.
The Walt Disney museum Edit: One or two of the Oscars are stored in the Disney Archives, Burbank, CA. The other's are owned by the Walt family and kept with them, these are soon to be displayed in the Walt Disney Museum they are creating.
i guess so
Walt Disney wanted his employees to call him "Uncle Walt" because he wanted to create tight-knit atmosphere of family.
nobody knows except walt and his family
He probably did,not sure tho
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