A splash ofDisneymagic motivated one man to pursue his fitness goals and regain control of his health.

“The doctor said, ‘You really need to do something or you’re not going to last much longer,’” he told the outlet.

“The first two times that I came to Disney just to walk around it was tough because I wasn’t used to walking,” Gautier said. “Then after about two weeks, I fell in love with the place.”

Within the first year of their new plan, the couple went from covering one mile on foot to seven miles.

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man lost 150 pounds at Disneyland eating corn dogs and walking daily

Gautier said on the outings they would “just walk, talk and enjoy the scenery,” noting that he didn’t deprive himself of the park’s most enticing — and sometimes not-so-healthy — food options.

“It wasn’t so much that we changed what we ate, it was the portions that we ate — we cut down on everything,” he said. “We never got our own thing. It was always, ‘Let’s share.’”

Through portion control and their brisk walks, Gautier lost 150 lbs. in about five years. For someone who’d battled health issues for much of his life — he was diagnosed with diverticulitis in 2006 and suffered a blood clot a year later that affected his sight — the transformation was a major accomplishment.

“I didn’t take care of myself [before],” he told theOrange County Register. “… I’m so grateful and happy for myself, what I’ve gone through and how I’ve overcome it. All of this has been a blessing in disguise for me.”

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Through his regular walks and exploration of the park, Gautier became such a fan of Disneyland that he chose to apply for a job there. Now, he said he gets in about 13 miles of walking each day while working as a houseman at the Disneyland Hotel.

“It’s pretty physical; it’s nonstop all day,” he said.

Gautier, in his spare time, is also studying to obtain a degree in graphic design, as well as raising a daughter with Vanessa.

“Just seeing my daughter, it just makes me not want to ever give up,” Gautier said in aDisney Parks videothat tells his journey. “I want her to be able to look up to me and to be that role model for her and inspire her — that she can go out and do anything in this world.”

source: people.com