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Waits artistic success was honored for creating was in Mickey, by an Oscar in 1932, In 1940, Mickey's starring role move-merin music of innovation color, shape, artistic a Fantasia, major , and V i t j ; gh tions that demonstrate past, present and emerging wonders of the world. international showplace which opened at The month-lon- g celebration includes a value special Magic Kingdom ticket, free parking, reduced car rental prices and low military rates in Fort Wilderness Campground and local hotels. In two major theme areas Future World and World Showcase Epcot Center intro Story. ride-throu- 260-acr- e , In the Magic Kingdom Armed Forces Days guests can enjoy the newest attraction. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Moun- Walt Disney World Oct. 1. During World War U. Mickey played his part by appearing on runenxB ins&iia and posters urging National Security, and the purchase of War Bonds. The password of the Allied Forces on EVDay, June 6, 1944 was Mickey Mouse. Mickey moved to Disneyland Park ki California in 1965 to become the Parks chief host, weiooinir millions annually, shaking hands, posing for pictures, and leada big parades on national hoGdays. In 1971, he helped open Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom in Florida: This woridpopular personality celebrated his 50th birthday on November 18, 1978, and became the first animated personality to be honored with a star in Hollywoods Walk of fame. Of aB the tributes tfuen to Mickey Mouse, one of the finest was tfven by Walt himself when he said in his first television show, as he surveyed Disneyland, "I hope we never lose sight of one feet, that this was all ' started by a Mouse. r 0. $800-millio- it ?: possibilities, v The complex has thrilling adventure shows and visual attrac- World November In addition to the fantasy of the Magic Kingdom, military guests will have an opporn tunity to visit Epcot Center, ah . ticket military guests receive which can be redeemed for an $8 admission to the Magic Kingdom good up to three months, after an Epcot Center visit. Or, duces new dimensions in entertainment based on mans achievements and future ' military guests can visit the Magic Kingdom do not throughout November. for $12 if they either to visit Epcot Center. (A visit ' CenterEpcot or the Magic Kingdom is normally $15 each a savings of $7). 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