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Why Walt Disney World And Disneyland Should Celebrate Both Immersion And Inclusion

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I love Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and as much as Disneyland might feel like a second home for me, it’s not. At the very least, it’s no more my home than it is, or can be, for anybody else, and we have to be able to share that love. We have to remember that the point of these theme parks is to be special to everybody. The purpose of these new steps towards inclusion, the changes to attractions, the additional allowances regarding the “Disney Look,” is that the Walt Disney Company recognizes that it has been overlooking a lot of people for a long time, and it’s finally taking steps, however small, to begin to fix all this.

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