AutoCAD Customers Succeed with… Shanghai Disneyland Castle. How Cool Is That?

Customer Spotlight
Disneyland Park Castle. AutoCAD customers succeed with .... Disneyland castles.

Not every architectural project can be as iconic as a Disneyland castle. And you probably won’t often work alongside 140+ disciplines situated across the globe. But even if you’re not fulfilling the ageless fantasies of countless pre-teens in foreign lands, you can still renew your sense of wonder by reading this classic BIM tale.

Enchanted Storybook Castle in the Cloud: How BIM Helped Walt Disney Build Its Most Complex Creation Ever

Disneyland Park: Sleeping Beauty's Castle decorated for Christmas (Anaheim, CA). AutoCAD customer success story.

Can fairy tales come true? You can make it happen!

Each AutoCAD® customer success story in this series—hosted on Line//Shape//Space, an Autodesk®-supported website—focuses on the motivated people bringing great projects to life. AutoCAD software is involved, but that’s almost besides the point.

AutoCAD Customer Success: The Adventure Continues….

This is the seventh in a series of curated AutoCAD customer success stories hosted on Line//Shape//Space. Earlier in the tour, I pointed you to…

AutoCAD Customer Success: The “How Cool Is That?” Mini-Series….

Today’s customer success story about Walt Disney Imagineering is the third entry in a mini-series of stories that are just a bit cooler than most.

How cool is that? Next upAutoCAD Customers Succeed with… a 4-Story, Multimedia, Kinetic Chandelier



Leslie Feldman

Leslie is fanning the glowing embers of the AutoCAD Blog into a raging (yet carefully managed!) bonfire, bringing light and warmth to AutoCAD customers wherever they're huddled. He has been writing, editing, helping design, and managing the production of high-tech marketing communications—everything from party invitations, web banners, and tweets to annual reports, white papers, and animated videos—for longer than he cares to admit. So don't ask. Leslie is thrilled to be back in the Autodesk saddle after 14 years spent wandering the desolate, non-Autodesk high-tech landscape.

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