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Disney Facts: King Arthur Carrousel horses at Disneyland
The King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland at Disneyland was assembled from parts of several 19th Century carousels. There are more…
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Disney Facts: Disneyland trains have traveled far enough to head to the moon and back this amount of times
When Disneyland opened in 1955 one of the attractions ready for operations was the Disneyland Railroad. Disney publicity photo Walt…
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Disney Facts: A look inside Disney World’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
The Magic Kingdom kicks off the Halloween season Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on Sept. 15, 2015. This is the 21st…
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Disney Facts: A brief history of fireworks at Disneyland
The new Disneyland Forever fireworks, which debuted May 22, 2015 for the park’s Diamond Celebration, is the latest iteration of…
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Disney introduces ‘Frozen’ gingerbread holiday ice castle
(Photo by Kent Phillips/©Disney) The Gingerbread Holiday Ice Castle. Every year the chefs at Disney World create a number of…
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Disney Facts: 3 quick facts about Merida from ‘Brave’
In Disney-Pixar’s “Brave,” Princess Merida defies a custom and expresses her desire not to be married. Merida wants to be…
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Disney fast facts: A look at Captain Hook
Captain Hook is one of the more popular villains in Disney lore. (Pictured below the Captain during the Festival of…
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Disney fast facts: Ariel from “The Little Mermaid”
When “The Little Mermaid” was released in 1989, it was the first fairy tale movie released since 1959 when “Sleeping…
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Smile of The Day trivia question: What is the real name of The Beast
Today’s smile is Belle and The Beast from Beauty and the Beast. The couple here are on the lead float…
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Disney Facts: 7 quick facts about Disneyland’s landscaping
Part of the atmosphere at the Disneyland Resort is made of something most people overlook or take for granted –…
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