
Walt Disney's Granddaughter Rips Disneyland's 'Dehumanizing' Way Of Honoring Her Grandpa
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Joanna Miller said the theme park's method of celebrating the American icon makes "no sense" and comes off as "empty of a soul."
Joanna Miller, Walt Disney’s granddaughter, has doubled down on her criticism of Disneyland as it plans to debut an audio-animatronic version of her grandfather at a new exhibit next month.
Miller has previously posted on Facebook, accusing the California theme park of “dehumanizing him” via a “robotic grampa,” a move she described as making “no sense” and said would come off as “empty of a soul or essence of the man.”
Miller told the Los Angeles Times that while its tough for her to knock the company so dear to her family, it’s important that she speak out.
“He’s ours,” Miller said. “We’re his family.”
Miller revealed that she met with Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger and the Imagineering team behind its theme parks after her Facebook criticism last year.













