Disney+ Travel Bucket List: New Adventure Awaits With Disney+ This June Holidays!

Travel around the world this June holidays with Disney+!

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School’s out! A new adventure awaits you with our specially curated Disney+ Adventure Bucket List!

From the South Pacific island of Motunui in Moana, to the five fantasy lands of Kumandra in Raya and the Last Dragon, and the romantic, culinary bastion of Paris in Ratatouille and many more, stream away and explore the worlds of Disney and Pixar, all from the comfort of your home!

Disney+ Travel Bucket List

✔ Portorosso – LUCA

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Set in the small town of Portorosso along the beautiful Italian Riviera, explore the trattoria, gelato shops, and soak up the Ligurian vibe with Luca and Alberto as they embark on an unforgettable summer! Filmmakers travelled to Italy to research on food, the local culture, and architecture, to capture the overall feeling of the film’s setting.

If you look closely at Luca’s hair, does it remind you of a particular pastry? His hair was actually inspired by a croissant and there were discussions amongst the creators on how big and bouncy it should be!

✔ Kumandra – Raya And The Last Dragon

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Inspired by countries of Southeast Asia, the lands of Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail each showcase distinct tribes filled with their own unique cultures and creatures.

The dynamic world of Kumandra was made possible with research trips throughout Southeast Asia – including Laos, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore allowing filmmakers to experience the culture in an immersive way.

✔ New York City – Soul

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Whisk yourself to the upbeat and jazz-centric New York City with Joe Gardner as he pursues his passions. The Pixar team that visited the city on a research trip noticed black spots on the streets of the city. The cause?

Chewing gum that’s been walked on by millions of New Yorkers! To keep its authenticity, Pixar included them in the scenes – see if you can spot them. A city like New York needs tons of people moving in unique ways, buildings to not be perfect and pristine.

✔ New Mushroomton – Onward

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Set in a suburban fantasy world, the creators of the world of “Onward” drew inspiration from the city of Los Angeles. A home to many fantasy characters of the movie, New Mushroom features familiar suburban details like the California ranch-style swings, lawns and mailboxes.

Structures used ancient building techniques that are similarly shaped to those in New Mushroomton.   

✔ Santa Cecilia – Coco

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Inspired by real Mexican villages, Coco depicts Santa Cecilia, Mexico, as an older charming city with small and aged building materials to showcase the humble town.

Real life locations in Mexico influenced the appearance and feel of Pixar’s love letter to Mexico. One of which is the Land of the Dead, a rich and vibrant community which looks to Mexico City’s ancient history. 

✔ Motunui – Moana

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For the fantasy world of Motunui, the directors of Moana travelled around the South Pacific, drawing inspiration from Pacific Islands and New Zealand.

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There’s a group of Pacific Islands advisors known as The Oceanic Story Trust who advise and inform filmmakers about the Pacific Island culture to make the film’s cultural references and character representations.

✔ Paris – Ratatouille

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Ratatouille is set in the world’s most romantic city, Paris. With the story revolving around a chef, it could have taken place almost entirely within the kitchen. Instead, the filmmakers took every opportunity to move the action out into the photogenic streets of Paris, including The City of Light.

Whisk yourself away on to Disney+ to check off your Adventure Bucket List now!

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