
Disney Experiences added a fresh batch of media awards Friday, with 10 Telly Awards and two Shorty Awards tied to parks videos, creator projects, and behind-the-scenes storytelling.
The biggest park-history win belongs to Disneyland Park in Anaheim. Disneyland Handcrafted, Leslie Iwerks' documentary about the rush to build Walt Disney's original park before its 1955 opening, earned Telly recognition for sound design, archival footage, and long-form documentary work.
Walt Disney Imagineering also picked up attention. Imagineer That! won a silver Telly in education and discovery, while the Disney Parks Blog roundup also named We Call It Imagineering among the winners for its look inside Imagineering research and development.
The creator side of the list is just as park-heavy. Dude Perfect: Going to Every Disney Park in 75 Hours won a bronze Telly for creator brand partnership. The video followed a race across all 12 Disney parks at six resorts, ending with a sweepstakes tied to Make-A-Wish America.
Kylie Kelce's Not Gonna Lie episode, "My Disney Spectacular," received Shorty recognition in Brand Partnership and Travel & Tourism. The episode was filmed at Magic Kingdom and premiered in November 2025 with Walt Disney World and AdventHealth as sponsors.
For Disney, the awards land in the same stretch as several park-video pushes: Bluey's Wild World at Animal Kingdom, the May 22 Mandalorian flight update, and Disney's recent Wishes Assemble video from a Make-A-Wish event at Disneyland Resort.
Disney's full awards roundup is available through the Disney Parks Blog.