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  • All it takes is faith, trust, and a little bit of pixie dust.
    I’ve been a Disney kid for as long as I can remember. I grew up on all the movies, all the stories… I’m almost 16 and I have not grown out of it. I will never grow out of it. Disney has made me believe that anything is possible. I’ve been to Disney World in Florida more times than I can count. I’m going to be a Disney princess. I’m fully convinced. I believe in happily ever after. Sleeping Beauty and Peter Pan are my favorites, but I love all of the classics. And Tangled. Disney World is my favorite place in the whole world. I’m totally open to giving advice if you have any upcoming trips or anything, I think I know my way around there pretty well by now, all the hidden stuff too. So. Enjoy :) //
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I need to follow more Disney/Disney World/Land Blogs

disn3yw0rldparadis3:

If you are a Disney blog, Disney World Blog, or DisneyLand blog, or just anything that posts and reblogs things about Disney, please like/followme/reblog this, so i can follow you!! please please please!

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twerkingrocky:

Am I the only one who thinks it would be so cool to be a character in Disney World? Like, all of the little kids would think you were actually that character and you would get to see their dreams come true. I just think that would be really cool. Ok bye.

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mermaidchan05:

Am I the only one who’s always dreamed of doing this? 
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wishingondisney:

justlikedisney:

if anyone needs me ill be laughing in the corner for the next 34 years

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Reblog if you’re in the Disney fandom.

eccentric-disney:

So when people make fun of me and say that only kids are supposed to like Disney, I have something to throw in their face and prove them wrong.

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cookiecarnival:

Alice In Wonderland Deleted Jabberwocky Scene Production Cel and Background Animation Art (Disney, 1951). “Beware the Jabberwocky” was a scene filmed, but not included, in the 1951 Disney animated feature production. Based around a song to have been sung by comedian Stan Freberg, the sequence was determined to be “too scary” for children. Art for this scene was used in books, and the sequence was eventually included in an educational film, Alice in Wonderland: A Lesson in Appreciating Differences. This set-up has a freighted Alice looking behind her (on an acetate overlay), as the fearsome, glowing-eyed beast appears beyond the trees.- Heritage Auctions
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