Fact ChecksDisney
No phenomenon in popular culture has inspired more legends, myths, and rumors than Walt Disney. This quiet, conservative Midwesterner was a visionary and technological innovator who built a major motion picture studio from scratch; pioneered the use of animation, sound, and color in films; entertained and enthralled millions in the early days of television; and single-handedly created the theme park industry. Intensely private yet always on the leading edge of the very public entertainment industry, Walt Disney was a man of tremendous achievements and a contradictory nature destined to be the stuff of legends. The memorable and beautiful films he produced, the complex and futuristic theme park attractions he created, the inner workings of the multi-billion dollar corporation he founded, and the details of his private life have been the objects of intense scrutiny and speculation for decades. As the persistent rumor of cryogenic storage demonstrates, the Disney legend has endured, quite literally, beyond the grave.
A person stands with their hands on their hips smiling at a group of people sitting down.
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A TikTok that says it is breaking news that Disney World moved to New Orleans is labeled satire.
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An aerial view of Walt Disney World shows people in the park near a large castle.
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A yellow "labeled satire" graphic is over a TikTok video that says Disney is removing seat belts on Tower of Terror.
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Walt Disney wasn't replacing Ben Franklin on the $100 bill.
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A rumor said that Waffle House would soon be replacing Casey's Corner at Magic Kingdom park in Disney World.
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YouTuber MrBeast was not renting out Disney World or Magic Kingdom park to shoot a video.
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An article said that a man lost his hands while riding Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom in Disney World.
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Tim Allen originally had a line in The Santa Clause where he said the phone number 1-800-SPANKME.
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Disney Channel was not shutting down or set to cease all operations despite an apparent clickbait headline on Inside the Magic.
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Disney did not file a patent for a roller coaster that jumps the track, as this was just satire.
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As the legend goes, the horse-drawn hearse in front of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion is the actual hearse used to carry Brigham Young’s body.
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Disney Store locations in the U.K. United Kingdom UK are closing for good.
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