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There is a persistent urban legend that Walt Disney had himself (or in some versions - just his head) frozen for reanimation at some unknown point in the future. In some versions the vast cryogenic vault holding the Walt-sicle is located beneath Disneyland. Speculation is due to Disney's interest in animatronic bodies (obviously to house his reanimated brain), his general love and technology, and the privacy of his funeral.
One wonders who or what is buries at the cemetery at 1712 S. Glendale Avenue in Glendale Ca.
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No, he isn't. That is a myth. The first known instance of someone being cryogenically frozen happened after his death. All current evidence, including Disney's death certificate, indicates that he was cremated. For many years rumors have persisted that Walt Disney was cryongenically frozen.
The myth even went so far as to suggest that his frozen body was in perpetual storage beneath the California Disney's theme park ride 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' (See the link below for more information)
There is no truth to this rumor, and has been substantiated on numerous times by both family members and Disney archivists.
Mr. Disney was cremated on the 17th of December, 1966.
His remains were then scattered at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
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Walt Disney actually co-created the company with his brother Roy Disney in 1923 as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. It was renamed in 1929 as Walt Disney Productions.
Elias and Flora Disney. In addition to Walt, they had four other children.