what was the first disney park
Disneyland in Anaheim California
what was the first disney film
steamboat willie
what was the first disney song
Minnie's Yoo-Hoo
who was the first disney princess
Snow White
how many steps apart are the trash cans
30
This Epcot pavilion was originally sponsored by Exxon and focuses on energy.
universe of energy
This Disney movie was the first to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
beauty and the beast
This Tarzan song by Phil Collins won the Oscar for Best Original Song.
you'll be in my heart
This princess has the fewest lines of dialogue in her film.
aurora
This Pixar movie was the first to be entirely computer-animated.
toy story
This now-closed Magic Kingdom ride featured a flight through time with a robotic host named Orville.
if you had wings
This Pixar film was originally titled “The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs.”
the good dinosaur
This Hercules song was sung by the Muses and nominated for an Oscar.
go the distance
This princess is the only one based on a real historical figure.
Pocahontas
This Disney character’s full name is Dr. Jumba Jookiba.
jumba
This Hollywood Studios attraction uses a “trackless ride system” and features Kylo Ren.
rise of the resistance
This Disney film was the last traditionally animated movie released before Disney switched mainly to CGI in the 2000s era.
home on the range
This song from The Little Mermaid was almost cut from the film before helping define Disney’s Renaissance.
part of your world
This princess’s film was the first Disney animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture.
belle
This was Walt Disney’s favorite of all the animated films he worked on.
bambi
This original name of Disney’s Animal Kingdom attraction “Expedition Everest” during development was based on a mythical creature.
forbidden mountain
This 1985 Disney film bombed so badly it led to major leadership changes in the company.
The Black Cauldron
This Encanto song was written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and broke streaming records on Spotify.
we don't talk about bruno
This princess never actually wears a ball gown in her original movie.
mulan
This Disney park icon is exactly 199 feet tall to avoid FAA blinking light requirements.
the Hollywood tower hotel