Pixar co-founder John Lasseter has explained A113 is the number of the animation classroom at the California Institute of the Arts. Many animators like Lasseter attended school there. And by including the number, they are giving a subtle shout-out to their alma mater.
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One of the most famous Disney Parks “13s”: each time a guest “drops in” to the Hollywood Tower Hotel, they just might plummet 13 stories in a haunted service elevator. While it may not be exactly “13,” many of the runDisney events are 13.1-mile half marathon events.
Edit. Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California in which the Haunted Mansion attraction is located, in New Orleans Square. It is located at 1313 Disneyland Drive, 1313 standing for MM in letter-to-number ciphers with MM being the initials of Mickey Mouse.
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Club 33 LocationsThe club was initially started at Disneyland and remains there to this day. In 2018, Club 33 officially began in Walt Disney World with a Hollywood Studios location. It now exists in Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom as well.
During the entire 2023 year, Disney Parks will be celebrating the Walt Disney Company turning 100 years old. This is a global celebration, encompassing all 6 Disney Parks, with the kick off happening at the Disneyland Resort on January 27, 2023.
Basic Scoop. During the entire 2023 year, Disney Parks will be celebrating the Walt Disney Company turning 100 years old. This is a global celebration, encompassing all 6 Disney Parks, with the kick off happening at the Disneyland Resort on January 27, 2023.
Founded in 2009, the organization is known mainly for its biennial exposition event, the D23 Expo. The name D23 refers to D for Disney and 23 for 1923, which is the year Walt Disney founded the company.
Apparently, the letter 'D's in the various Disney logos are based on Disney's own signatures, which also changed over the years. Though Disney never had a signature that included this exact letter 'D', it is an evolution of the different signatures he used over the decades.