Crossroads of the World
Crossroads of the World Shop at the beginning of Hollywood Blvd. at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, featuring a tall tower topped by Mickey Mouse. Opened on May 1, 1989.
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Cross-Utilization Program, known as Cross-U, initiated at Walt Disney World during the Thanksgiving weekend in 1972, where office, clerical, and management cast members are trained to work as food service and operations hosts/hostesses in the parks during peak holiday periods when high attendance is expected.
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Crothers, Scatman (1910-1986) Actor; appeared in The Journey of Natty Gann (Sherman) and as the voice of Scat Cat in The Aristocats.
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Crowe, Russell Actor; appeared in Mystery, Alaska (John Biebe) and The Insider (Jeffrey Wigand), receiving an Academy Award nomination for the latter.
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Crosby, Bing (1903-1977) Actor/singer, narrated the Ichabod Crane segment of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
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Cross, Marcia Actress; appeared on television in Desperate Housewives (Bree Van De Kamp).
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CrossGen Enterprises In November 2004 Disney announced that it had acquired the assets of CrossGen Enterprises, a Tampa-based publisher of fantasy and sci-fi comic books.
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Crossing the Bridge (film) Three teenage buddies, tempted by the promise of a lot of cash, confront their values and ethics when a pal asks them to smuggle drugs across the U.S./Canada border bridge. When the boys discover the package contains heroin instead of the promised hashish, they come to realize that their actions, and …
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Crockett’s Tavern Food facility at Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World; opened August 18, 1986. It took the place of the Campfire Snack Bar.
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Crocodile Mercantile Shop in Critter Country at Disneyland; renamed from Ursus H. Bear’s Wilderness Outpost on November 23, 1988. It closed in 1995 to become Pooh Corner.
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