
One of the most extraordinary things about the classic “it’s a small world” attraction is that just about everyone can see themselves reflected in some form somewhere in the attraction.
Tuesday night, a new doll in a wheelchair was added to the Magic Kingdom attraction, “building on “it’s a small world’s” longstanding legacy of diverse representation.”
This addition to “it’s a small world” is more than just a doll, it allows even more guests and cast members to see themselves and their loved ones depicted in the experience. We remain committed to our ongoing work to champion inclusivity and are excited for what the future brings as we continue to reflect the beauty of our individual experiences. It doesn’t matter who you are. If you are a guest in our park or a cast member, we celebrate you — your background, your culture, your identity — and we welcome you every day.
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