Disney World, Florida, USA: 1971
DisneyLand, California, USA: 1955
DisneyLand Paris, France, Europe: 1992
DisneyLand, Hong Kong, Asia: 2005
No. Disney Channel was invented in 1983. Walt died in 1966.
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No, Garfield was created by cartoonist Jim Davis in 1978, twelve years after Walt Disney's death.
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark was Walt Disney's inspiration after he and his wife visited it in 1951.
Surely Walter Elias Disney didn't invent animation. He was only a genious with it. And he did it because he was good at it, and he loved it.
Walter Disney
Yes. He CREATED Disneyland (named after himself, after all) not really an INVENTION...
Walt Disney
Walt Disney, Lillian Disney (his wife) and Bud Iwerks all contributed to the invention of Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney did the most, but, Lillian and Iwerks also did a lot.
Walt Disney did not actually 'invent' Disneyland, since he dreamed of a place like Disneyland where he could enjoy amusements with his children. Walt Disney had this realization when he was sitting upon a park bench, watching his two little girls play and enjoy a carousel by themselves. He wanted to be able to spend quality time with his kids, so he began dreaming of a place where he could do just that. Walt then went on to begin building one of the happiest places on earth.