The Disney World attraction If You Could Fly (also known as†
If You Had Wings) was completely redesigned in 1989 and renamed Dreamflight.
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The Disney World attraction If You Could Fly (also known as†
If You Had Wings) was completely redesigned in 1989 and renamed Dreamflight.
The Disney World Swan Hotel was designed primarily as a convention hotel.
The Walt Disney World Dolphin (an EPCOT area hotel) is operated by Sheraton Hotels.
Only Cast Members between the heights of 4'6" and 5'2" get considered for the role of Mickey Mouse.
WOW, I didn't know that you had to be that short!!!! Thnx for the info Brian!!!!!
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Originally Posted by tiggerguy
I can do it!!!!!! I'm barely 5'1"!!!!!! :mickey: :mickeykid
The Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim, is currently the world's only hotel actually inside a Disney park. There is an exclusive guest turnstile between the park and the hotel.
"In the '60s, Disney was looking for a Piglet. Walt was watching TV with his wife. I came on in some show, and he shut his eyes and said, 'That's Piglet.'"
- John Fiedler
The smell of popcorn is piped onto Disney World's Main Street to give you the effect of entering a movie theatre ...
and to make you hungry.
"During his prolific 65-year-career with Disney, John Hench made major contributions to every area of the entertainment spectrum, and helped my uncle Walt put the magic into the Magic Kingdom. He was one of the most versatile and talented artists to ever work at the Studio, and his vision helped to create and popularize Disney theme parks."
- Roy E. Disney
Isn't there a hotel in Tokyo DinseySea that's inside the theme park?:mickey:Quote:
Originally Posted by tiggerguy
Disney World is the largest supporter of the Give Kids the World compassion program. Disney provides over 50,000 tickets a year and special services for terminally ill children and their families.
The Disney Dreamers and Doers program recognizes students in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Polk, and Brevard counties in Florida.
What does the program do for the students??? Just wonderin!
Through the Disney Harvest program, Disney World donates over 400,000 pounds of food to more than 40 Central Florida
agencies each year.