Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe
Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe Christmas-themed shop in Liberty Square at Walt Disney World; opened February 5, 1996, replacing Olde World Antiques and the Silversmith.
See moreYe Olde Christmas Shoppe Christmas-themed shop in Liberty Square at Walt Disney World; opened February 5, 1996, replacing Olde World Antiques and the Silversmith.
See moreYak & Yeti Restaurant Guests can enjoy a pan-Asian feast in this Nepalese-style restaurant operated by Landry’s. It opened on November 14, 2007, in the Asia section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Next door, the Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafe offers counter-service options.
See moreWorld Traveler, The Shop at International Gateway at Epcot, offering Disney souvenirs and cold beverages; opened December 26, 1989.
See moreWorld Showplace See Millennium Celebration.
See moreWorld Premiere Food Court Cinema-themed dining facility in Cinema Hall at Disney’s All Star Movies Resort at Walt Disney World; opened January 15, 1999.
See moreWonderGround Gallery Gallery at the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort; opened June 9, 2012. Limited-edition collectibles are sold among a distinct and eclectic art display.
See moreWine Country Trattoria See Golden Vine Winery.
See moreWilderness Explorers An interactive game inspired by the Disney-Pixar film Up that debuted at Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World in June 2013. Guests become a Wilderness Explorer by completing challenges throughout the park and can earn approximately 30 badges.
See moreWild Africa Trek Immersive add-on experience at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; premiered in January 2011. Guests venture off the beaten path in small groups through this personalized, expert-led excursion. Included are a bushwalk through unexplored areas of the forest and a trip through an animal-filled savannah in customized vehicles. Extended time is spent observing and learning …
See moreWild About Safety, Disney’s Safety education initiative by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, in cooperation with Underwriters Laboratories; unveiled in May 2003. Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King serve as mascots, educating children on how to prevent accidents. Activity books, safety tip cards, park signage, and DVDs—including Wild About Safety with Timon and Pumbaa: …
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