Be Our Guest Restaurant

Be Our Guest Restaurant

Be Our Guest Restaurant In the Beast’s Castle in the 2012 addition to Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is this sumptuously furnished, 550-seat restaurant themed to Beauty and the Beast, with a French-inspired menu. The Armory room features enchanted suits of armor. The main dining room is the film’s opulent ballroom, …

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Bay Lake Tower

Bay Lake Tower Vacation Club resort, connected by Sky Way Bridge to Disney’s Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World, opened on August 4, 2009, with 16 stories and 295 villas.

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Bayou Boy (television)

Bayou Boy (television) Two-part television show, aired on February 7 and 14, 1971. Directed by Gary Nelson. Two boys face danger, including a giant alligator, in searching for a lost silver church bell in Dead Man’s Bayou. Stars John McIntire, Mitch Vogel, Mike Lookinland, Jeanette Nolan, Frank Silvera. A rerun of the show aired in …

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Bay Lake

Bay Lake The 450-acre body of water east of the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. During construction of Walt Disney World, one of the first tasks was to clear the muck out of Bay Lake. On doing so, Walt Disney World executives were delighted to discover that beautiful white sand was covering the bottom. …

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Baxter, Tony

Baxter, Tony Baxter began his Disney career in 1965 scooping ice cream on Main Street at Disneyland. His persistence and some intriguing ideas got him a job at WED Enterprises, where he worked up through the ranks to executive vice president in charge of design for the Disney parks. Some of his design projects include …

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Bauer, Cate

Bauer, Cate She voiced Perdita in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.

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Baucom, Bill

Baucom, Bill (1910-1981) He voiced Trusty in Lady and the Tramp.

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Bates, Kathy

Bates, Kathy Actress, appeared in Dick Tracy (Mrs. Green), The War at Home (Maureen Collier), The Waterboy (Mama Boucher), Around the World in 80 Days (Queen Victoria), and on television in Annie (Miss Hannigan).

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Bath Day (film)

Bath Day (film) Figaro cartoon, released on October 11, 1946. Directed by Charles Nichols. To his displeasure, Figaro is bathed and perfumed by Minnie. An alley cat, Lucifer, and his gang chase Figaro for being so prissy. The gang is fooled into thinking that Figaro has beaten up Lucifer in an alley, hidden from their …

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