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Walt Disney: One Man's Dream
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Location:
Mickey Avenue
Ride Type: Docu-Tribute to Walt Disney
Coinciding with Disney's 100 Years of Magic celebration, this long
overdue tribute reminds guests how important the man behind the
mouse was.
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Our
Rating(Out of 5):
Presentation
Sweet and enjoyable, Disney has done a wonderful job celebrating
their founder.
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4.5
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Guest
Appeal
There's a very interesting story related to Walt Disney from
his films to his theme parks.
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3
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Disney World Veteran Rating
Walt finally get's his due.
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5
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Teen
Rating
Younger teens may find it boring, older one's may or may not
like it. It's a toss up.
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2
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Lasting
Appeal
This attractions fate is not set in stone, so see it while you
can. With all the information here, you're sure to have missed
something.
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4
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OVERALL
RATING(not an average)
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Fastpass: N/A
Expected Wait: None
When to go: Anytime
Other Ratings:
ThemePark
Insider: N/A
LaughingPlace.Com:
4 out of 4
The Disney
Info Page: N/A
Bob Sehlinger: 4 out of 5
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Attraction
Tips
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* The first portion is self-guided
however, be mindful of when you can get into the theater.
You may find it considerably boring if you have to wait
a while for the next showing.
* My advice is go in, see
the next showing of the film and then browse the first portion
as you can take your time and exit through the entrance
when you're done.
* Another great attraction
to take a break in.
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Description: This huge tribute to Walt Disney can be centrally
located near the large hat in front of the Great Movie Ride's
entrance. Launched in late 2001, the exhibit showcases Disneyana
since its inception. |
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Comments:
You can't miss seeing this thing from anywhere in the park.
It's by no means any sort of ride, it's just a nice, well done
tribute to the man that everyone seems to forget was the reason
these parks exist. Aside from it's nostalgic value, it also
has a good amount of air conditioning and its best to visit
during the middle of a hot day when you need a cool down but
cant bear to ride The Great Movie Ride anymore.
Oh, and by the way, in case you were wondering, according to
Bob Sehlinger, Mickey would have to be 350 feet tall to wear
the hat. |
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