He wanted a place with "the blessing of size" - he was chagrined about the seedy businesses that sprang up next to Disneyland, and wanted to prevent that from happening. There was great demand for a Disneyland on the East Coast, especially after the triumphs of Disney at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. Finally, he wanted to create E.P.C.O.T., his Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow, with huge skyscrapers, underground transportation tunnels, monorails and peoplemovers. Unfortunately, this never came to pass.
For a "soft" opening to get ready for the busier summer to come.
Walt Disney didn't create Walt Disney; he was Walt Disney himself. He created Mickey Mouse and all the other famous characters around
No. Disney has banned selfie sticks at all Disney theme parks, including Walt Disney World. I'm sure they're not scanning the suitcases of guests to make sure that people don't have them in the hotels at Disney World, but as far as the parks are concerned ... no, they're not allowed.
He knew what kids liked he was a fantastic drawer and he had the most creative ideas for Disney world
Walter E. Disney was an inventor, animator and a believer. Honestly, I'm not going to try to put all of this in words because Walt Disney was an amazing man [in my opinion]. His dreams and fantasies became real and because of him a lot of our technology has advanced.
just find a face of Walt disney and print it After printing it cut it see so easy
he made disney land
Walt Disney didn't create Walt Disney; he was Walt Disney himself. He created Mickey Mouse and all the other famous characters around
He just wanted to make the name 'disney' remerbered throughout the world.
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No. The Disney Company, yes. Walt Disney himself, no. :)
Walt Disney didn't "make" Cinderella 2; the movie was released February 26, 2001, about 35 years after Walt Disney died.
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No. Disney has banned selfie sticks at all Disney theme parks, including Walt Disney World. I'm sure they're not scanning the suitcases of guests to make sure that people don't have them in the hotels at Disney World, but as far as the parks are concerned ... no, they're not allowed.
no Walt Disney is not racist they just wanted to make a princess African-American
no he did not!
He knew what kids liked he was a fantastic drawer and he had the most creative ideas for Disney world