The statue measures in height, which is taller than Disney's actual stature. It is a central point of attention at
Disneyland,
Magic Kingdom,
Tokyo Disneyland, the
Walt Disney Studios and
Walt Disney Studios Park. Gibson took a year to create the piece and used a 1960 bust of Disney as his model for Disney's half. To sculpt Disney and Mickey's joined hands, he consulted the 1940 film
Fantasia, where Mickey shook hands with conductor
Leopold Stokowski. There has been some speculation regarding Disney's stance in the sculpture, with many believing his outstretched hand indicated he was showing Mickey what had become of his creator's dream. Gibson explained: The letters "STR" on Walt's tie represent Smoke Tree Ranch, a resort in
Palm Springs where Disney owned a home. The plaque beneath the statues bear slightly different versions of words that Disney never actually uttered. His closest actual words to the inscriptions were, "I think what I want most of all is for Disneyland to be a happy place". Parts of sentences from an unrelated interview were added to this. ==Locations==