Sara, Virginia Beach, Virginia
The Archives is unable to provide photographs, but there are some online (check Google Images).
See moreMelanie, Northfield, Ohio
The Imagineers try to visit the parks as often as they can, to see what is working, and what is not. When they start designing and building a new attraction, such as Cars Land, they may eventually spend every day at the park for months.
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Your guess is probably correct in thinking window displays; Disney had licensees who made displays for department store windows. I am not aware of any mechanical figures at the Carthay Circle Theater in 1937. You can contact the Archives at Disney.archives@disney.com.
See moreNataleigh, Turlock, California
Imagineers come from many different fields, such as architecture, engineering, sculpture, drafting, model making, writing, and art and design. You should pick the major for which you are best suited, and which you enjoy, and perhaps eventually you will have skills that can be used by Walt Disney Imagineering.
See moreSue, Lothian, Maryland
Mighty Mouse is not a Disney character. These 8mm home movies have little value because few people have projectors anymore.
See moreAnn Marie, Gig Harbor, Washington
Bristle Face has not been released on videocassette or DVD.
See moreJoyce, Brookfield, Missouri
There are references to Walt’s life in Marceline in the One Man’s Dream attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, in both the exhibit and the film. Walt Disney World offers a guided tour entitled “Walt Disney: Marceline to Magic Kingdom.”
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They are part of the collection of the Walt Disney Archives.
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This stage show was taped from a 1979 presentation at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. It was released on video and shown on Disney Channel in the 1980s, but it is unavailable at the present time.
See moreAndy, Miami Lakes, Florida
There is a private membership club called Club 33 above New Orleans Square, originally built in 1967 for use by the companies who sponsored attractions and shops in Disneyland. Membership was later opened to the public, but there has always been a long waiting list.
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