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Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream
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A walk-through exhibit that showcases the life of Walt Disney and pays tribute to his many achievements. This exhibit contains extensive memorabilia from the Walt Disney archives, much of which has never been displayed to the public before. There is also a biographical film about Walt Disney's life which is very well done and contains a lot of interesting background.
There is a 40" height requirement for this ride.
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Attraction Review: |
| ages 2-4 |
Young ones may get fidgety during the film. |
| ages 5-10 |
While many of the artifacts shown in the exhibit are of interest, the film may be a little too long for some attention spans. |
| ages 11-15 |
While many of the artifacts shown in the exhibit are of interest, the film may be a little too long for some attention spans. |
| ages 16-seniors |
This is a great exhibit for anyone wishing to learn more about the history of the Disney company and of Walt Disney himself. |
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When to Go
There are no lines so visit anytime.
FASTPASS
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Rock 'n Roller Coaster are the two most valuable FASTPASS attractions. A good suggestion would be to grab a FASTPASS for Rock 'n Roller
Coaster first thing in the morning and upon returning getting a FASTPASS for Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Disney Facts
- The film originally featured Michael Eisner as the narrator, but was quickly changed to Julie Andrews after Bob Iger took over as Chairman of the Board of the Walt Disney Corporation.
- Among the artifacts in the exhibit, is a model for a set design for the film So Dear to My Heart. The model was actually built by Walt Disney himself.
- Also in the display is a simulated multi-plane camera, which was used in early animation to give a sense of depth.
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