Part of the charm associated with the Disneyland Resort is a sense of multiculturalism and how the parks and Downtown Disney district embrace the culture around them. With frequent celebrations of different holidays, traditions, and ways of living, the Disney Parks have a unique way of keeping us all in touch with each other and celebrating the beauty of where each of us comes from. Currently, the Disneyland Resort is celebrating Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month, and everything from special menus to delightful new characters has been introduced for the occasion. One noteworthy new addition to the area is a mural that depicts a beautiful story of love, tradition, family, and so much more. Take a sneak peek at it below and don’t miss seeing this one in person when you are next visiting the Downtown Disney District.
Zoë Wood is a travel writer from Sydney, Australia. Since her first visit to Disneyland at the age of 6, she has spent her years frequently visiting Disney Parks and traveling around the world.
Join Zoë as she lets you in on all the tips, tricks, anecdotes, and embarrassments that arise from her family adventures.