Oostende – Disney Sand Art


Going into the childhood memory lane was the most treasured moment for today. Disney Sand art visit at Oostende gave us those moments as a gift. Oostende is located at the western coastal area of Belgium. So, we were all prepared for saying 'hello' to the sea after long time and spending some quiet moments together.












But, on the way to the beach, we came across this Disney Sand Castle area. Without a second thought, we entered there.




Disney cartoons have occupied lives and minds of billions of people inhibiting on this earth. (Adults also enjoy Disney movies along with kids, right?). In-numerous pleasure, pure entertainment has been the face of Disney for so many years. We grew up watching Disney cartoons and movies, so we could feel the instant connection - Little mermaid, Aladdin, Micky Mouse, Duck Tales, Tales Spin and many more cartoons which I wish to watch again with my daughter.













So, this Disney sand art area had almost 150 Disney sand sculptures. 40 professional artists around the globe carved the sand arts from 250 trucks of special sand! Hats off to the immense imagination power, skillful hands, creative mind of these blessed souls!!!












As we progressed into this sand art area, we were engrossed in refreshing memories of childhood (and clicking photos ).
Each cartoon character has a story to tell. So, we have stories full of drama, laughter, adventure, love, compassion and many other suitable nouns you can think of.
In a way, each one of us is a cartoon character, aren't we?


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