Castaway Cay
Castaway Cay Uninhabited island in the Bahamas purchased by Disney to use as a day-long recreational stopover for Disney Cruise Line ships. The 1,000-acre island was originally known as Gorda Cay, until shortly after the Disney purchase in February 1996.
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Castaway Creek Guests can ride innertubes on the 2,100-foot-long stream that meanders through Typhoon Lagoon at Walt Disney World.
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Cast Member Disney term for employee. Disney theme park Cast Members are considered performers, as if they were on stage in a theater. They are putting on a show for the guests (never customers). Therefore, Cast Members wear costumes, not uniforms. When the Disney park Cast Members are in the park, they are on stage; …
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Cassidy, Joanna Actress; appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Dolores) and Where the Heart Is (Jean), and on television in Bar Girls (Claudia Reese).
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Castaway, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on April 6, 1931. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Mickey is shipwrecked on an island after being adrift on a raft. Mickey plays a piano that has washed ashore, until a gorilla destroys it. Mickey manages to escape from the gorilla, a lion, and an alligator. He then floats …
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Casey’s Corner Coca-Cola refreshment shop on Main Street in Disneyland Paris, opened on April 12, 1992. It is also the new name of the Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, beginning May 27, 1995.
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Casey Jr. Circus Train Fantasyland attraction at Disneyland, opened July 31, 1955. Themed after the train in Dumbo (1941). Before Storybook Land opened in 1956, this was simply a train ride, but the new attraction gave guests something to see as they rode around the small hills at the side of Fantasyland. Because of mechanical …
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Casey Jones Star of The Brave Engineer (1950).
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Casey Bats Again (film) Special cartoon, released on June 18, 1954. Directed by Jack Kinney. Casey is dismayed while trying to have sons that can follow in their dad’s footsteps, because he has only daughters. Eventually, he realizes that he has nine tomboy daughters, just enough for a baseball team. He tries to regain his …
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