(I don't own Disney.)
Part 1: Disney
1. It's rumored that Walt Disney's last words were, "Kurt Russell".
2. Disney is actually not frozen, like another rumor says. He is buried at a cemetery in Glendale, CA.
3. The yeti from the Matterhorn ride at Disneyland is named Harold.
4. If you ask to trade pins with a cast member at Disneyland, they are not allowed to say no.
5. Throughout the movie Monsters, Inc., there are posters of rides at Disneyland.
6. The guy who voiced Aladdin also played Steve in Full House.
7. As some people noticed, yes- Aladdin's pants ARE based off MC Hammer.
8. The company started working on Wreck-it Ralph in the 1980's, which happens to be around when the game Fix-it-Felix Jr. was opened in the arcade.
9. On the ride Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland in California, there are 3 animatronics of Jack Sparrow, who was played by Johnny Depp. Depp occasionally dresses up as the character and blends in on the ride. Remember that one time you were riding it and noticed 4 Jack Sparrows? Yeah...
10. The movie Tomorrowland WAS, in fact, shot in Disneyland for some scenes. One was of It's a Small World.
11. Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Disneyland is 77 feet tall.
12. When Walt Disney was in school, he was in the play Peter Pan. He even played Peter himself.
13. The movie The Haunted Mansion was actually made before the ride was. 34 years before, in fact.
14. During the making of the movie version of Mary Poppins, P.L. Travers, the book's author, wanted there to be no animation in the film. She wanted everything to be with real people. But when the movie was released, there were still animated scenes. I think you can say she was mad.
15. When Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs won an Academy Award, Walt Disney received not only the regular statue, but also 7 little ones which represented Snow White and the dwarfs.
