World Premiere Circle-Vision

World Premiere Circle-Vision Tomorrowland attraction at Disneyland, sponsored by PSA from its opening on July 4, 1984 until July 17, 1989, when Delta took over. Showed the American Journeys 360° film, alternated later with Wonders of China until July 1996, when America the Beautiful was brought back. The attraction closed on September 7, 1997. Originally …

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World on Ice

World on Ice The first edition of Walt Disney’s World on Ice premiered in an arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 14, 1981. The show was produced by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. (Irvin and Kenneth Feld), and combined the Disney characters and stories and the best in musical …

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World of Motion

World of Motion

World of Motion Pavilion in Future World at Epcot, sponsored by General Motors; opened October 1, 1982. The attraction offered a ride through the history of automobiles. The Transcenter at the conclusion of the ride featured the latest technology for cars of the future. The original attraction closed on January 2, 1996, superseded by Test …

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World Is Born, A (film)

World Is Born, A (film) The Stravinsky segment, Rite of Spring, taken from Fantasia, and released in July 1955, on 16mm for schools.

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World of Disney

World of Disney The largest, at 50,000 square feet, Disney merchandise location in the world opened on Oct. 3, 1996, in the Downtown Disney Marketplace at Walt Disney World. A store also opened in Downtown Disney District at Disneyland in 2001, and in 2004, with the sale of the Disney Stores, the flagship store on …

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World News Center

World News Center Television monitors providing top news stories, formerly preshow for Electronic Forum in Communicore East at Epcot; opened March 17, 1991.

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World of Color

World of Color Nighttime water/fire/music/projection spectacular in Paradise Bay at Disney California Adventure, opening on June 11, 2010. The show features almost 1,200 programmable fountains and 36 fire-emitting cannons, plus 28 high definition projectors.

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World Junior Tennis Tournament (television)

World Junior Tennis Tournament (television) Two-hour syndicated television special commemorating the national and international Sport Goofy Junior Tennis Championships; aired in September 1983. Directed by Andrew Young.

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