Walt Disney World at 50: amazing pictures through the decades
Once upon a time at Disney's parks

1950s: the Disney dream is set in motion

1950s: a fairy-tale castle is born

1950s: California's Disneyland opens its gates

1950s: guests queue for entry to Disneyland

1950s: Disneyland parades get underway

In renowned Disney fashion, the California park's opening was marked with loud, proud parades, music and appearances from familiar characters. Here Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck march out hand-in-hand before Sleeping Beauty Castle, as they're serenaded by fanfares from costumed folk on horseback.
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1950s: Walt Disney enjoys Disneyland's opening day

1950s: children run towards Sleeping Beauty Castle

1950s: tourists enter Frontierland at California's Disneyland

1950s: the Mark Twain Riverboat floats on the water

Another of Frontierland's early attractions was the Mark Twain Riverboat, which still ploughs Disneyland Park's rivers today. Here the paddle steamer, named for the celebrated American writer, is seen from Tom Sawyer Island in 1956. The island, inspired by Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, still remains today too.
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1950s: Walt Disney enjoys Disneyland with his grandson

1950s: Walt Disney rides the Autopia attraction at California's Disneyland

1950s: Walt Disney on the Disneyland Railroad

1950s: the Matterhorn is a backdrop for the Skyway at Disneyland

1950s: visitors gaze at the Monsanto House of the Future in Disneyland's Tomorrowland

1950s: the Monorail system is in full swing at California's Disneyland

1960s: the Monorail leads to the Disneyland Hotel

1960s: the Disneyland marquee stands proud at the park's entrance

1960s: Sleeping Beauty Castle dazzles at California's Disneyland

Of course, of all the weird and wonderful sights at Disney's parks, Sleeping Beauty Castle remained – and remains – the most enduring icon. Disney's design was purportedly modelled on Neuschwanstein Castle, a fairy-tale fortress in Germany's Bavaria region, and the palace is pictured here still surrounded by tourists in the 1960s.
1960s: visitors spin on the Mad Tea Party ride at California's Disneyland

Mad Tea Party, a whirling tea-cup ride inspired by Alice in Wonderland, has also been in operation since Disneyland's opening. Though it has since been remodelled and moved location (to a spot near the Matterhorn), this whimsical attraction still dizzies Fantasyland visitors to this day.
1960s: Walt Disney admires an animatronics show at California's Disneyland

Ever the innovator, Walt Disney was a pioneer of animatronics and the animatronic robin in 1964 film Mary Poppins was an early example of this new technology. Here, in 1963, audio-animatronic figures make their debut at the Disneyland park – they formed part of a tropical-themed show featuring hundreds of birds and flowers. Walt Disney looks on in delight.
1970s: Florida's Magic Kingdom opens its doors

1970s: the Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat ploughs the water at Florida's Magic Kingdom

1970s: the Bicentennial parade at Florida's Magic Kingdom

Just five years after Florida's Magic Kingdom opened, America celebrated its Bicentennial – and, in true Disney style, the theme park marked the special occasion with parties and parades. Here children and adults look on in awe as a float carrying the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf glides through the streets in 1976.
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1970s: the Bicentennial parade at Florida's Magic Kingdom

1970s: Skyway whisks visitors above Florida's Magic Kingdom

1970s: Magic Kingdom's Space Mountain debuts

1980s: Epcot is built at Walt Disney World Resort

1980s: Disney's Hollywood Studios opens at Florida's Walt Disney World Resort

1990s: Prince William makes a splash at Florida's Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World continued to boom through the 1990s, with Disney's Animal Kingdom eventually opening in 1998. The park even had some special royal guests during this decade. The late Princess Diana, and a young Prince Harry and Prince William holidayed here in 1993. An 11-year-old Prince William is pictured (front right) enjoying a ride on the Magic Kingdom's Splash Mountain.
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1990s: Cinderella Castle rises up at Tokyo Disneyland

1990s: Tokyo Disneyland celebrates Mickey Mouse's 70th birthday

1990s: Disneyland Paris gears up for its opening day

1990s: it's opening day at Disneyland Paris

1990s: opening night fireworks glitter at Disneyland Paris

1990s: Disneyland Paris celebrates its 5th birthday in style

1990s: Disneyland Paris celebrates its 5th birthday in style

One of Disneyland Paris' most striking 5th-anniversary floats was the one carrying a mammoth Beast (from Beauty and the Beast) and Belle in her famous yellow dress. In the background of this photo, you can make out the Sleeping Beauty Castle, which was given a new look for the occasion. The so-called Château du Fou was bedecked with jester hats and golden bells, in part to celebrate the release of The Hunchback of Notre Dame film the previous year.
1990s: the Disney Magic cruise ship sets sail

2000s: Disneyland Paris has record visitor numbers

2000s: Walt Disney Studios Park opens at Disneyland Paris

2000s: Disney California Adventure Park opens at Disneyland Resort

There were grand openings across the pond too. Disneyland's California Adventure Park opened to a fanfare in 2001. The park is themed around the Golden State, and the 150-foot (46m) Ferris wheel (now Pixar Pal-A-Round, then the Sun Wheel) is one of the site's most striking attractions. Today it's emblazoned with Mickey Mouse's face. It's pictured here in February 2001, a few days before the park opened to the public.
2010s: Shanghai Disneyland Park opens its gates

2010s: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge gets its debut

2020s: Disney parks are shut due to COVID-19

2020s: Walt Disney World's 50th birthday

On 1 October 2021, Walt Disney World in Florida began an 18-month-long celebration (tipped as "The World’s Most Magical Celebration") to mark its 50th birthday. The event (ending 23 March 2023) brought new attractions, day and nighttime entertainment, restaurants and merchandise to the resort, while the beloved characters Mickey and Minnie, and their pals Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto, all received a sparkling new looks, custom-made for the event. A new crest adorning the Cinderella Castle was also unveiled for the occasion.
2020s: Walt Disney World's 50th birthday

Among the newly launched shows was Harmonius at EPCOT (running until 2 April 2023). One of the largest nighttime spectacles ever created at the parks, it celebrates the music of Disney and how it inspires people. The scores are performed by a diverse group of artists from around the world, while the setting for the show features massive floating set pieces, custom-built LED panels and choreography including moving fountains, lights, lasers and pyrotechnics.
2020s: Walt Disney World's 50th birthday

Remy's Ratatouille Adventure also opened at EPCOT at the start of WDW's 50th birthday celebrations. Dedicated to the Disney classic Ratatouille, the 4D dark ride makes guests feel as though they've shrunk to the size of main character Remi, as they rattle through a vibrant kitchen scene. Restaurant La Crêperie de Paris began dishing up sweet crêpes, savoury buckwheat galettes and French hard cider too.
2020s and beyond: new attractions come to Disney

The future looks bright for Disney and there's plenty on the cards for 2023 and beyond. One anticipated attraction is Tiana's Bayou Adventure. It's a reimagining of long-time favourite Splash Mountain that's themed around The Princess and the Frog, and it's planned for the California and Florida parks in late 2024. This year, Disney's EPCOT will also get a further makeover: there'll be a new area called 'Dreamer's Point', which includes a bronze statue of Disney himself.
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