The Magic Clock
Every 15 minutes, the clock on the facade comes to life for a parade of figurines from around the world.
Disneyland Paris
A living work of art by Mary Blair, where optimism and joy are expressed through authentic costumes and stylized sets.
Disneyland Park
The happiest cruise that ever sailed, celebrating world friendship through hundreds of animated dolls.
Widely considered one of the most iconic attractions in Disney history, 'it's a small world' is a colorful celebration of global unity. Originally created for the 1964 New York World's Fair, it found its most elegant version in Paris.
Aboard boats, you will sail across all seven continents, meeting over 300 Audio-Animatronics dolls singing the universal anthem of peace and brotherhood in several languages.
Iconic Moments
From the facade adorned with a giant animated clock to the glittering final scenes, every moment is a visual delight.
Every 15 minutes, the clock on the facade comes to life for a parade of figurines from around the world.
All cultures come together in a dazzling white and gold finale, reminding us that it's a small world after all.
POV
Let yourself be carried away by the most famous melody in Disney parks.
Analysis
The unique aesthetic of 'it's a small world' relies on the genius of Mary Blair. Her bold use of colors and geometric shapes defines the attraction's visual identity.
The Parisian version stands out with its majestic facade and enriched European sections.
Design
Iconic
Accessibility
Excellent
Music
Legendary