On with the Show! 35 Years of Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Celebrate 35 years of Disney’s Hollywood Studios with a nostalgic look at its storied past and magical milestones.
See moreCelebrate 35 years of Disney’s Hollywood Studios with a nostalgic look at its storied past and magical milestones.
See moreExplore Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ magical beginnings in our virtual gallery, celebrating the park’s 35th anniversary with rare items.
See moreDiscover Walt Disney Archives’ Heroes & Villains costumes and Crown Jewels at Arlington Museum this fall.
See moreCelebrate 30 years of the enchanting ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Broadway musical, a tale as old as time that continues to charm worldwide.
See moreDive into the 1964-65 World’s Fair, exploring treasures and Disney’s pivotal role, preserved for future generations.
See moreFor nearly four decades, the Disney Legends Awards program has honored gifted animators, Imagineers, songwriters, actors, business leaders, and more for the significant impact they’ve had on the Disney legacy. This year, we’ll be honoring the 2024 class of Disney Legends during D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event on Sunday, August 11, at 5 p.m. …
See moreDisney Legend Carl Bongirno passed away on March 5, 2024, at age 86. As a financial leader throughout Disney Parks history, Bongirno was at the forefront of a truly unprecedented decade of The Walt Disney Company’s growth, from EPCOT to Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris. “We have more than 40 projects in various stages of …
See moreThis week marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Splash on March 9, 1984, when audiences first dove into the adventure-filled story.
See moreExplore Disney’s iconic costumes at Birmingham Museum of Art’s Heroes & Villains exhibit, starting Feb 17.
See moreDisney Legend Glynis Johns passed away from natural causes on Thursday, January 4, in Los Angeles, her manager confirmed. She was 100 years old. Perhaps best known to Disney fans as feminist Winifred Banks in the Academy Award®-winning Mary Poppins (1964), Johns became everyone’s favorite sister suffragette. Walt Disney himself personally selected her to play the …
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