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gracious enough to give me the insider tour. The Disney Family Museum is located in the beautiful and historic Presidio section of San Francisco. The Presidio is a former Army base turned into a center of culture and living under the shadow of the famous Golden Gate Bridge. The Disney Family Museum was opened in October 2009 as a place to tell the story of Walt Disney--his life history, his family, his legacy.
Heather was waiting for me when I got to the museum. The first thing that captivated me in the lobby was the Academy Award Disney won for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was so cute--one big Academy Award with seven tiny Academy Awards. We entered the Museum to learn about Walt's birth, his early years and his time in the military. The next room was all about his beginnings as an artist, still working in the Midwest. Next, museum goers enter a "train" (really an elevator) and arrive in Hollywood!
The next part of the Disney Family Museum goes into the concept and idea of Disneyland! They have the exact bench from Griffith Park in Los Angeles that Walt was sitting on when he thought up the original idea for Disneyland, while he was watching his girls play on the merry go round. There are beginning mock ups of the park, concept art and lots of models. After Disneyland was opened, Walt set his sights on a bigger, better park--Disney World in Florida.
The last part of the museum, and the saddest is the part that goes into Walt's death. Visitors get to see concepts and venture that the company was working
on, but scraped after Walt's death. For me, the most touching exhibits at the museum are the simple, every day items the Walt Disney owned and used every day of his life. The museum has his pocket watch, his glasses, pictures his girls drew for him when they were children. These things humanize him. Even though he was a man of amazing vision and success, deep down he was a family man, a regular guy.
If you ever get a chance, go visit the Disney Family Museum! It was an amazing experience.
A dream is wish...
--Amy
I love this blog and thank you for sharing this experience. A bucket list item to do when in San Francisco!
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