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From the Silver Screen to Disneyland Resort: 'Finding Nemo' & 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Films Inspire New Attractions & Entertainment During Disney's Year of a Million Dreams Celebration
ANAHEIM, Calif. – June 11, 2007 The subs are once again diving and the pirates are even more conniving as Disneyland Resort launches into summer during the Year of a Million Dreams celebration. Jay Rasulo, Chairman of Disney Parks & Resorts, noted that Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage continued
a legacy of innovation in family entertainment at Disney Parks. “The return of the Submarine Voyage is a dream-come-true,” Rasulo said. “How many kids – who have since become parents – have wished to take their own children on this magical voyage of discovery beneath the ocean waters?”
The Dreams Never End: What’s Next? In addition to lifting the curtain off of some of the newest attractions and experiences at Disneyland Resort, Disney officials also gave a sneak-peek of exciting things to come, including:
About Disney Parks’ Year of a Million Dreams Highlighted this summer by the Grand Opening of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, the Year of a Million Dreams celebration at Disneyland Resort features a full lineup of immersive character encounters and other “Dreams-Come-True” experiences. Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida are making literally millions of dreams, large and small, come true for eligible guests. Many money-can't-buy experiences—from exclusive Dream FASTPASSES for popular Disney attractions to around-the-world vacations or a stay in the special Mickey Mouse Penthouse at the Disneyland Hotel—will be awarded at random. There are opportunities for guests to meet and play with Disney Princesses at Disney Princess Fantasy Faire, join a band of pirates at Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island, duel with Darth Vader at Jedi Training Academy, or show some school spirit in the High School Musical Pep Rally. |
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