In The Lion King, this wise-cracking meerkat and his warthog pal Pumbaa live by the phrase "Hakuna Matata."
Timon
This "Mistress of All Evil" from Sleeping Beauty eventually got her own live-action origin story.
Maleficent
"I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid..."
A Whole New World
This iconic structure serves as the centerpiece and symbol for the Magic Kingdom in Florida.
Cinderella Castle
This 1937 film was Disney’s first-ever full-length animated feature.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Hades’ two bumbling, shape-shifting minions in Hercules go by these "emotional" names.
Pain and Panic
"The cold never bothered me anyway."
Let It Go
This high-speed indoor roller coaster in Tomorrowland takes riders through the dark vacuum of "outer space.
Space Mountain
In The Little Mermaid, this is the name of the sea witch who steals Ariel’s voice.
Ursula
This villainous fashionista wants to turn 101 puppies into a spotted coat.
Cruella de Vil
"Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?"
Part of Your World
In Epcot, the giant "golf ball" structure is actually a ride called this.
Spaceship Earth
This is the only Disney Princess who is based on a real-life historical figure.
Pocahontas
This character serves as the official "conscience" for a wooden boy named Pinocchio.
Jiminy Cricket
This song from The Jungle Book encourages you to forget about your worries and your strife.
The Bare Necessities
This was the very first Disney theme park to open, debuting in 1955.
Disneyland (California)
In Sleeping Beauty, these are the names of the three good fairies who protect Aurora.
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather
Jafar’s sarcastic parrot sidekick in Aladdin shares a name with a famous Shakespearean villain.
Iago
In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington sings this song after stumbling into a colorful new holiday land.
What's This
This spooky attraction features exactly 999 "happy haunts.
The Haunted Mansion