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As Disney completes 100 years, we take a guided tour around Disneyland and we loved everything that we saw

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“If you can dream it, you can do it,” said Walt Disney, the name synonymous with ‘happiest place on the earth’ and his legacy that continues to offer entertainment to “children of all ages”. A part of the millions of lives across the globe, it entertains, mesmerises, thrills and throws some lessons along the way. As the entertainment conglomerate completes its 100 years in 2023, it’s time for a trip down the memory lane.

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Strange World

Actor Mitaali Nag is as wonderstruck as any other. “I can’t believe Disney is 100 already! It has been a major part of every kid in the 80s. Mickey and Minnie literally entered our homes and lives. I still love Cinderella, and the romantic in me wants to believe that it’s a real story or can come true for many!”

Aladdin

Actor Pranitaa Pandit lived Disney as a child and is now reliving it with her daughter Anysha. “Right from Cinderella to Lion King to Goofy to Pinocchio, I have been watching all these movies again. Aladdin’s A Whole New World has stayed a favourite song. I even make Anysha listen to the song. It’s an emotion that you share with your child.”

The Lion King

Actor Aniruddh Dave has fond memories of his school time when owning Disney stuff put you in good stead. “I loved Disney pencil boxes and lunch boxes. Visiting Disneyland Park in Singapore was like revisiting your childhood again,” says Dave. Actor Ranndeep R Rai has found a family in Disney characters. “They have remained a family. The older I grow, the more I feel that the joys of childhood are the best that life has to give.”

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Frozen

Many a false start

Walt Disney’s is a story of many a false start. Working odd jobs, he was fired from a newspaper for ‘not being creative enough’. He lost the rights to his first character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and much of his early work. His early venture, Laugh-o-gram Studios, went bankrupt. But the man never stopped dreaming, or working towards those dreams.

Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, US

Over the years

Hall of fame

Breaking boundaries

Diversity hasn’t been Disney’s strongest suit, and in their attempts at making amends invited more criticism than support.

Celebrations galore

Disney is going all out celebrating ‘a 100 years of wonder’ despite the recent challenging economic environment that has led to reorganise its work structure and slash jobs to reduce costs. Kick-started on January 27, Disney100 at Disneyland offers dazzling decor, new attractions and special memorabilia and F&B. New night time spectacular shows are added at Disneyland. Disney also has 28 major movies coming out in 2023 including The Little Mermaid, Elemental, Wish and Peter Pan And Wendy.

We loved & learnt

(With inputs from Amisha Pathania)

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