Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream Re-Opens with New Exhibits
While it was delayed for a few hours, Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream re-opened from it’s refurbishment that began in August with a few new exhibits and a general refreshing. Here’s what’s new:
-1964-65 World’s Fair display featuring Mr. Lincoln animatronic and the “it’s a small world” facade
-The exhibits featuring work from after Walt’s life are called “The Legacy Continues”, the walls are now lined with pictures from all different arms of the Walt Disney Company in a running timeline
-A new display featuring EPCOT Center animatronics such as the Horizons butler robot, Figment, and some of the characters from Kitchen Kabaret
-Movie props from “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid”, “TRON”, “The Rocketeer” and more are now on display
-The Re-Imagined Paradise Pier model that once appeared at the Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure is now on display
-Small models of some of the fountain statues from Hong Kong Disneyland are on display
-More “Legacy Continues” exhibits are listed as coming Fall 2010, it is possible that a lot of what you see may still change at that time
In the meantime, here is what the exhibit looked like today when it re-opened and WDWNT Reporter Banks Lee was on the scene to capture it on video: