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Walt Disney Presents

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As guests continue on, they hear Walt explaining to guests how Disney uses his "art of animation" or multiplane camera to create realistic looking cartoons. Guests also pass by sections dedicated to various early Disney films including: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, and The Three Caballeros. Artifacts such as a real Disney multiplane camera, models of the cottage in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and even the Oscars won by Walt for Snow White are housed in this section.
After passing by the animation exhibits, guests reach an exhibit which showcases the Carolwood Pacific Railroad- Walt's personal working steam engine. The creation of the railroad would be a predecessor for the [[Walt Disney Railroad'sRailroads]] found in every Disney theme park. Across the way, a small exhibit pays tribute to the True Life Adventure series that Walt created in 1949. At this point in the museum, guests enter a room dedicated to Disneyland. Here, a large mural depicts Sleeping Beauty's Castle in Disneyland as advertisements for the various lands located within the park loop on nearby television screens. Following the Disneyland section, guests pass by an exhibit dedicated to the Mickey Mouse Club which was created in 1955.
In the next room that guests enter, Walt's entire office from Burbank is featured. The office was flown from California to Florida, in order to be incorporated in the exhibit. Nearby, models for the different lands in the Magic Kingdom can be found, as well as an exhibit dedicated to the 1950’s Disney movies such as Lady and the Tramp and Alice in Wonderland. If guests look up they can see a [[Dumbo the Flying Elephant]] ride vehicle.