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Every time you step onto Main Street, U.S.A., you're experiencing a slice of Walt Disney's childhood home of Marceline. ...
09/12/2021

Every time you step onto Main Street, U.S.A., you're experiencing a slice of Walt Disney's childhood home of Marceline. The tiny Missouri town still stands, and visitors can stop by the Walt Disney Hometown Museum, which is housed inside the restored Santa Fe Railroad Depot. Here, you'll find 3,000 artifacts from Disney's personal family life and his theme parks.

When EPCOT opened at Walt Disney World in 1982, it was immediately recognized as one of the world's most impressive park...
09/12/2021

When EPCOT opened at Walt Disney World in 1982, it was immediately recognized as one of the world's most impressive parks, with two main areas: Future World and World Showcase. Among the marquee attractions in the World Showcase is the Mexico pavilion, which features a 36-foot-tall pyramid inspired by the Mayan temple El Castillo in the Yucatan's mythical Chichén Itzá. Dating from between 800 and 1100 CE, the pyramid displays the effect of a feathered serpent crawling up its side twice a year on the spring and fall equinoxes, a neat trick mimicked at EPCOT's version every evening.

The queen's castle in Walt Disney's first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was inspired by Sp...
09/12/2021

The queen's castle in Walt Disney's first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was inspired by Spain's most famous castle: Alcázar de Segovia. The 12th-century Gothic fortress has also been used over the years as a royal residence, a prison, and the Royal College of Artillery. While a fire destroyed much of the castle in 1862, it was eventually renovated and now acts as a museum and military archive.

When visitors set foot inside Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, they're generally blown away by two sights: the massiv...
09/12/2021

When visitors set foot inside Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, they're generally blown away by two sights: the massive Tree of Life sculpture and the Expedition Everest ride towering over the park's Asia land. Disney Imagineers and conservationists visited Nepal's Himalayas for the ride's inspiration, hoping to conduct research on yeti folklore and the area's culture. Mount Everest's names in Tibetan and Sanskrit convey its majesty and awe: "Goddess Mother of the World" and "Peak of Heaven." It was officially named the world's highest point in 1852; meanwhile, the roller coaster itself was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most expensive ever built, and it also holds the distinction of being the world's tallest artificial mountain.

Another Frozen inspiration: the Austrian village of Hallstatt—otherwise known as "the most Instagrammable town in the wo...
09/12/2021

Another Frozen inspiration: the Austrian village of Hallstatt—otherwise known as "the most Instagrammable town in the world." Sitting at the base of the Dachstein mountains, the postage stamp-sized enclave—population 800—has recently been begging visitors to stay away from its ample charms. With the release of Frozen 2, the hamlet has been struggling with up to 10,000 tourists per day, more than six times the tourists (per capita) of Venice. It's no wonder as the town features gingerbread houses overlooking the waters of Hallstätter See and surrounded by massive mountain peaks.

Bergen is the perfect jumping off point for Disney's runaway hit, Frozen. As Norway's second largest city, Bergen is kno...
09/12/2021

Bergen is the perfect jumping off point for Disney's runaway hit, Frozen. As Norway's second largest city, Bergen is known as the "heart of the fjords" and the "city between seven mountains," similar to the fictional Arendelle. It combines breath-taking vistas and Norwegian architecture—including its Fish Market and colorful wooden houses—familiar to Frozen lovers.

Based on the Chinese legend of female warrior Hua Mulan, the 1998 Disney movie Mulan took visual cues from Beijing's For...
09/12/2021

Based on the Chinese legend of female warrior Hua Mulan, the 1998 Disney movie Mulan took visual cues from Beijing's Forbidden City, formerly home to the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was closed to commoners from 1420 to 1912, with only the emperor and those he deemed worthy of permission allowed to enter (hence the name). Now, guests are allowed—more than 19 million people visited in 2019 alone—and it's a museum for nearly two million priceless artifacts and treasures.

King Francis I built this so-called hunting lodge between 1519 and 1547. It also served as a royal apartment for the "Su...
09/12/2021

King Francis I built this so-called hunting lodge between 1519 and 1547. It also served as a royal apartment for the "Sun King," Louis XIV. The Château de Chambord—now a UNESCO World Heritage site—is the largest estate in the Loire Valley and the inspiration behind the castle in Beauty and the Beast (both the 1991 animated film and the 2017 live-action movie). If you want to experience it in full glory, go during Christmas, when the property hosts a 16th-century ball, complete with live music, traditional attire, and Renaissance dance lessons.

Walt Disney loved Switzerland so much that he visited every year and was captivated by its beauty, tranquility, and trad...
09/12/2021

Walt Disney loved Switzerland so much that he visited every year and was captivated by its beauty, tranquility, and traditions, as well as the awe-inspiring sight of the 14,000-foot-tall Matterhorn. This admiration led to Disneyland's very first roller coaster, the Matterhorn Bobsleds. (It's also the world's first tubular steel coaster and the only Matterhorn mountain of any Disney park.) The ride opened in 1959, the same year the Disney movie Third Man on the Mountain was released.

Overlooking Loch Duich in the Scottish Highlands, the 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle was one of the inspirations for t...
09/12/2021

Overlooking Loch Duich in the Scottish Highlands, the 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle was one of the inspirations for the Pixar animated film Brave. (Other locations reportedly included Urquhart Castle in Loch Ness, Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire, and Dun Carloway broch at the Isle of Lewis.) The castle previously served as a Viking defense, a monastery, and the site of a Jacobite rebellion, which ultimately led to its ruin. The current version is a reconstruction that was lovingly finished in 1932 by Lieutenant Colonel John MacRae-Gilstrap, who bought the island in 1911.

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