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Disney Imagineer and Legend Bob Gurr Keeps Motoring Along
Posted onOn Oct. 25, Disney Legend Bob Gurr will turn 88 years old. At that age, most typical seniors tend to slow down, relax and take things easy. Luckily for us, Bob Gurr has never been “typical.” According to the always affable Gurr, “I’m everywhere these days!”
13 of the WILDEST Things We’ve Overheard at Disney World
Posted onWhen a place is as magical and mysterious as Walt Disney World, it's bound to attract some crazy comments. From silly rumors to unbelievable observations, here are 13 of the craziest things we've ever heard in Disney!
It’s Not Walt’s Disney World Anymore, and That’s OK
Posted onWould Walt Disney himself like all the changes coming to the Walt Disney World Resort? Find out here!
5 Things You Won’t Believe About About Disney Trash
Posted onWith an annual average of 52 million visitors every year, it's no surprise that Walt Disney World has a lot of trash. Just thinking about all the napkins, cups, bottles, and wrappers accumulated every year is enough to make your head spin! Here are a few staggering numbers and facts about Disney trash that will BLOW. YOUR. MIND.
5 of the Coolest Things for Adults on the Disney Fantasy
Posted onKids don't get all the fun on a Disney Cruise! Check out five awesome adults-only activities aboard the Disney Fantasy.
5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Jungle Cruise
Posted onThe Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise in Adventureland holds at least 5 secrets you never knew.
4 Disney World Attractions That Walt Disney Worked On
Posted onEven though Walt Disney never set foot in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, there are at least four attractions that he himself worked on.
As Walt Disney World nears 50, looking back at the Florida Project’s beginnings
Posted onAs Walt Disney World moves toward its 50th anniversary in 2021, we thought we’d take a look back … back to when The Florida Project was a massive construction site fraught with earth movers, scaffolding and thousands of helmeted workers …
How Roy E. Disney Brought His Uncle’s Collaboration with Salvador Dali to Life
Posted onIn the late 1990s, Roy E. Disney was researching material in his quest to put together a sequel to "Fantasia." While in the Disney archives, he came across artwork from the 1940s by Disney Legend John Hench and world-renown surrealistic artist Salvador Dali. Thanks to the efforts of a team of Disney animators, that artwork would eventually become the Academy Award-nominated short film "Destino," which was released in 2003.

