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Ben Platt and Noah Galvin visited Disney world

Ben Platt and Noah Galvin visited Disney world

Ben Platt and Noah Galvin visited Disney world

Ben Platt and Noah Galvin visited Disney world

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  • Celebrities show a level of obsession with Disney World and Disneyland.
  • Some celebrities are concerned that their kids won’t love Disney as much as they do.
  • Ryan Gosling has acknowledged that he is a true Disney adult.
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The adoration for Disney Parks is widespread. These images demonstrate that celebrities share the same level of obsession with Disney World and Disneyland as the general public.

Hollywood’s biggest names can find themselves in one of Mickey Mouse’s theme parks if they make a wish upon a star. But some famous people have been visiting Cinderella’s castle even before they were well-known.

“I grew up in Orange County, so I grew up going to Disneyland all the time,” Milo Ventimiglia explained during a February 2018 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, noting that he spent an eventful 12th birthday at the park. “Growing up at Disneyland, I mean, it was one of those places that you’d go and you’d fall in love, but you’d also like go and like get in real trouble.”

When Drew Barrymore visited Disney World with her daughters, Olive and Frankie, whom she shares with her ex-husband Will Kopelman, she had an experience that most parents can relate to. When they weren’t, the actress said that her children had been riding “a big puffy princess cloud.”

The adoration for Disney Parks is widespread. These images demonstrate that celebrities share the same level of obsession with Disney World and Disneyland as the general public.

Hollywood’s biggest names can find themselves in one of Mickey Mouse’s theme parks if they make a wish upon a star. But some famous people have been visiting Cinderella’s castle even before they were well-known.

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“I grew up in Orange County, so I grew up going to Disneyland all the time,” Milo Ventimiglia explained during a February 2018 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, noting that he spent an eventful 12th birthday at the park. “Growing up at Disneyland, I mean, it was one of those places that you’d go and you’d fall in love, but you’d also like go and like get in real trouble.”

When Drew Barrymore visited Disney World with her daughters, Olive and Frankie, whom she shares with her ex-husband Will Kopelman, she had an experience that most parents can relate to. When they weren’t, the actress said that her children had been riding “a big puffy princess cloud.”

On Late Night With Seth Meyers in February 2017, she said, “If you’ve ever brought your kid to Disneyland or Disney World, it all ends at some point in the mayhem.” “That is a real photo of my daughter simply breaking down on the floor,” I said. In the picture she displayed, her young child was dressed as a fairytale figure and was having a full-blown tantrum.

Another visit revealed the same pattern. Because it all comes to that, this is her losing it at Disneyland, according to Barrymore. You exert enough pressure because you’re saying, “I’m here! Skip the snooze, and let’s go! Let’s move quickly! Make the most of it. For me, things always come to this.

However, some celebrities are concerned that their kids won’t love Disney as much as they do. Ginnifer Goodwin said to Disney Twenty-Three in February 2016 that “We’ve visited [Disneyland] perhaps a little more frequently than is healthy.”

Oliver Dallas, the son of the Once Upon a Time actress and her husband Josh Dallas, is expected to carry on her legacy, but the actress still has her doubts. She continued, “He doesn’t cry when the characters come to him as most toddlers do; he sobs when we pull him away from the characters. I have some very serious worries about having kids, such that they won’t enjoy Disneyland because I’ll overexpose them to it.

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However, adults also like returning again and time again to ride Space Mountain. Ryan Gosling has acknowledged that he is a true Disney adult. In August 2011, the former Mouseketeer admitted to Esquire that he “went through puberty in a theme park.”

Although it might seem unpleasant, the Remember the Titans actor said it was “grateful,” adding, “That area was a landscape to me. Every day was an adventure for me. There are tales from Disney World’s backstage. Mickey Mouse is screaming his head off while sipping coffee. On the phone with pirates. Ghosts waiting to order dinner. It merely altered my perceptions.

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