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Today we used the second day of our Disneyland Pass. As we are staying in a Disneyland Resort we were able to enter an hour before the general public. This was great as the busier rides that had long wait on day one we got on straight away. Our first ride was Finding Nemo, this ride took you under the water in a submarine at the Great Barrier Reef. It was excellent you felt like you were there, clown fishes, sharks and turtles swimming around and coral on the ocean floor. We were then off to the Buss Light Years astro blaster, this was fantastic brought back the child in us all and was in 3D. We went around the ride on the train and had to use our laser guns to shoot the targets and get point to help Buzz. Haydn won of course. Next stop Fantasy land. First stop here was the Matterhorn bobsleds,this is a roller coaster that goes around the mountain, through water and has lots of sharp turns and as you can not go to Disneyland without doing the Mad Tea Party ride and the Alice in Wonderland ride were next on our hit list. Haydn sat these ones out and play the paparazzi for the duration of the rides. Then we all relaxed on the Storybook Land C**** boats. We were then off to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique to get Celise a Cinderella makeover. They did her hair, makeup, fingernails to look just like a fairy princess. Then when Celise's said the magic words the mirror lit up with all parkling lights and the transformation was complete. Then we were off to finish the rides at Tomorrowland. This land is all about the future. The Innoventions featured a dream home and electronics of the future. We watch a 3D experience called Honey I shrunk the audience, the inventor shrunk us all, this was Celise's first 3D experience and was a bit nervous to start with. The floor vibrated so we felt like there were mice calling through our feet. We then went on It's a small world ride, and believe us if we never heae the song it's a small world again it will be to soon, we did a quick walk through Mickey Toontown and met Pluto and Mickey. Julie and Celise had a couple of rides here, this part of Disneyland is all for the children. We all decided to leave the park to have lunch as the food is all ****. Went to Denny's for a late lunch as had a walk around the shops. Then Celise wanted to go to California disney. Being a hot day we decided that we would head to a water ride so off Grizzly River Run we went and believe me it looked like we had pulled our clothes out the washer and put them on before they had a chance to spin.basically it was like a wheely bin of water was thrown at us. Then we wanted to go on the big roller coaster but the line was about 1 hour long so opted for Toy Story Midway Mania 4D in this we were in cars and had guns in front of us and had to hit targets to gain point Nikki came out on top at this one. Celise also had a go on the swing chair. As the park closed at 6 pm we headed to Soarin' California which is a simulated ride which is like you are hang gliding over California. Pretty cool. We decided because of the poor food choices available that we would go to the 7 eleven to pick up some bread, ham and cheese to make simple sandwiches for dinner. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures from Haydn, Julie Celise and Nikki
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When Walt Disney opened Disneyland, the original Disney theme park, on July 17, 1955, he said he hoped it would be “a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.” He famously observed: “Disneyland will never be completed…as long as there is imagination left in the world.”
Since 1955, the Disneyland Resort has welcomed more than 750 million guests. It has expanded to become an approximately 500-acre, world-class, multi-day, family vacation destination, complete with two renowned Disney theme parks, three hotels, and the exciting shopping, dining and entertainment district known as Downtown Disney.
Disneyland Park – Upon its opening on July 17, 1955, Disneyland introduced a new concept in family entertainment and launched the theme park industry. Disneyland presented 18 major attractions on its Opening Day including the Mad Tea Party, the Jungle Cruise, Autopia and the Mark Twain Riverboat, and it featured five themed lands: Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland and Main Street, U.S.A.
Today, Disneyland is an evolving 85-acre American institution featuring more than 60 adventures and attractions in eight themed lands, having added New Orleans Square in 1966, Critter Country (originally Bear County) in 1972 and Mickey’s Toontown in 1993. Construction on a future Star Wars-themed land began in 2016. Favorite Disneyland attractions include Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Tours, “it’s a small world,” Indiana Jones Adventure and the mountain range of thrill rides: Matterhorn Bobsleds, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Splash Mountain. Entertainment is presented throughout the park, with nighttime spectaculars, stage shows including “Mickey and the Magical Map,” “Remember… Dreams Come True” fireworks and the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade, returning for a limited time encore performance on Jan. 20, 2017.
Disney California Adventure Park – Since its opening in 2001 with such popular attractions as, California Screamin’ and Grizzly River Run, Disney California Adventure has been bringing adventure and fun to life with Disney storytelling magic... With the addition of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street in 2012, the park features more than 35 adventures and attractions plus distinctive entertainment and dining.
Disney California Adventure has grown from its original three themed lands – Golden State, Paradise Pier and Hollywood Pictures Backlot – to a total of eight lands including the 12-acre Cars Land and Buena Vista Street, “a bug’s land” (which opened in 2002), a renamed Hollywood Land, Grizzly Peak featuring the newly reimagined Grizzly Peak Airfield and the exciting new attraction Soarin’ Around the World, Pacific Wharf (all formerly parts of the Golden State area) and Paradise Pier.
Downtown Disney District –This lively, colorful, admission-free district of exciting restaurants, shops, and nightclubs is centrally located between the Disneyland Resort theme parks and hotels. The 20-acre, 300,000 square-foot avenue features approximately 50 distinct venues including AMC Theatres, Anna and Elsa’s Boutique, Catal Restaurant, Earl of Sandwich, Sprinkles, ESPN Zone, La Brea Bakery Café, Rainforest Café, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Tortilla Jo’s, Chapel Hats, Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria, WonderGround Gallery and, of course, the World of Disney store.
Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
Featuring 948 rooms and 50 Disney Vacation Club villas, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel is the flagship hotel of the Disneyland Resort.
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Significant new enhancements at the iconic Disneyland Hotel were completed in 2012, including re-imagined guest rooms, Disney-themed suites, a new restaurant and bar – Tangaroa Terrace and Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar – and a water play area with Monorail-inspired water slides.
Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel
A casually elegant 481-room hotel themed to the colorful “day at the beach” California seaside culture of fun, Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel features the whimsical Disney’s PCH Grill restaurant, a pool deck with cabanas and water slide.
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Hightlights Of Disneyland Resort In California United States | Disneyland Travel | Fun Parade
Hightlights Of Disneyland Resort In California United States | Disneyland Travel Fun Parade
Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim,
California, opened on July 17, 1955. It is the only theme park designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney.
It was originally the only attraction on the property; its name was changed to Disneyland Park to distinguish it from the expanding
complex in the 1990s.
Walt Disney came up with the concept of Disneyland after visiting various amusement parks with his daughters in the 1930s and 1940s.
He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; however,
he soon realized that the proposed site was too small. After hiring a consultant to help him determine an appropriate site for his project,
Walt bought a 160-acre (65 ha) site near Anaheim in 1953. Construction began in 1954 and the park was unveiled during a special televised
press event on the ABC Television Network on July 17, 1955.
Since its opening, Disneyland has undergone a number of expansions and major renovations, including the addition of New Orleans Square in 1966,
Bear Country (now Critter Country) in 1972, and Mickey's Toontown in 1993. Opened in 2001, Disney California Adventure Park was built on the site
of Disneyland's original parking lot.
Disneyland has a larger cumulative attendance than any other theme park in the world, with over 650 million guests since it opened.
In 2013 the park hosted approximately 16.2 million guests, making it the third most visited park in the world that calendar year.[2]
According to a March 2005 Disney Company report 65,700 jobs are supported by the Disneyland Resort, including about 20,000 direct Disney
employees and 3,800 third-party employees (independent contractors or their employees).
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Disneyland, the only theme park designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney, opened on Sunday, July 17, 1955. Construction lasted for exactly one year, and cost only $17 million to complete.
The opening was only intended for about 11,000 invited guests and press, though a total of 28,000 attended due to a rush of counterfeit tickets. The event was telecast by ABC, anchored by actors Art Linkletter, Bob Cummings, and Ronald Reagan, whom were all friends of Walt Disney. Although initially intended to be an preview event preceding the opening to the public the next day, Disneyland adopted July 17 as the official date of its opening and birthday.
On day one, Disneyland offered five themed 'lands' with a total of 20 attractions. At the start of the telecast, Walt Disney made his opening dedication speech.
To all who come to this happy place: welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.
Unbeknownst to Walt Disney or the television audience, the press event was rife with problems, in large part due to the unexpectedly large crowd and scorching outside temperatures of over 100 degrees. Drinking fountains were dry, restaurants ran out of food, rides were breaking down, and a gas leak in Fantasyland caused half the park to temporarily close. Company insiders would later refer to opening day as Black Sunday.
Walt Disney worked hard to restore faith in the park, inviting the press to return again once the problems had been sorted out.
Disneyland has changed a great deal over the past 60 years, but many of the attractions that were operating on opening day are still there, today, albeit renovated or slightly tweaked. Here they are listed by their themed land.
MAIN STREET, U.S.A.
Disneyland Railroad Main Street Station
Disneyland Band
Main Street Cinema
FANTASYLAND
King Arthur Carrousel
Mad Tea Party
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Peter Pan's Flight
Snow White's Adventures
Storybook Land Canal Boats
TOMORROWLAND
Autopia
FRONTIERLAND
Mark Twain Riverboat
Golden Horseshoe Revue
ADVENTURELAND
Jungle Cruise
Casey Jr. Circus Train and Dumbo the Flying Elephant both opened in 1955, on July 31 and August 16, respectively.
It's A Small World At Christmastime Part 1 Disneyland 2010
Embark on the happiest cruise that ever sailed through pastel scenes from around the globe. Hear the angelic voices of cherubic dolls singing a timeless ode to global harmony. it's a small world celebrates a simple, but powerful, idea. If we view the world through the wondrous eyes of a child, we'll all realize how much we have in common, and the world will be at peace. Come join the children's hopeful song.
The Voyage
Sit back, relax and enjoy a nearly 15-minute cruise around the Seven Seaways canal surrounded by bright colors, cheerful music, larger-than-life toys and singing dolls dressed in traditional regional costumes.
Designed by legendary Disney artist Mary Blair, the settings are as spectacular and whimsical as the dolls. Their simplicity and inventiveness recall the wide-eyed creations of a child. The sets are designed to resemble a fantasy world lovingly crafted out of construction paper, ribbon, glitter, buttons, fabric and papier-mâché.
Float past scenes representing:
The Polar Regions
The British Isles
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
The Middle East
Asia
Africa
South America
Under the Sea
The South Pacific
The United States
The voyage concludes with a grand finale featuring all of the world's children. Now dressed in white, the children sing and play together as one.
The Dolls
From toy soldiers to ballerinas to vaqueros to Chinese acrobats, you see more than 300 animated dolls representing over 100 regions from around the world. Disney Legend Alice Davis painstakingly researched and designed individual costumes for each doll, inspired by the traditional wardrobe of each culture.
The Façade
The fun begins before you even board your boat for a trip around the world. The kinetic attraction façade, complete with spinning flowers and whirligigs, features icons depicting famous world buildings.
Tick. Tock. The highlight of the façade is the animated 30-foot-tall clock tower. With much commotion and drama, every 15 minutes the clock tower opens up to display a multinational parade of 24 animated figures. Once the procession ends, 2 toy jesters appear to herald the current time.
Sailing Ship Columbia - Disneyland California
The Sailing Ship Columbia, located at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, is a full-scale replica of Columbia Rediviva, the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe. Its passengers embark on a scenic, 12-minute journey around the Rivers of America. When it was constructed in 1958, it was the first three-masted windjammer to have been built in the United States in more than 100 years. The Columbia has entertained park visitors for nearly fifty years, including its continued role of Captain Hook's pirate ship in the park's popular Fantasmic show.
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Disneyland Luigi's Rollickin Roadsters New (GoPro HD) - California Kids Ride
Disneyland Luigi's Rollickin Roadsters New (GoPro HD) - California Kids Ride
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These Italian imports have a surprise or two in store for you as you dance around on this car ride.
Remember, the family that dances together stays together. :)
You'll be taking a spin Casa Della Tires’ storage yard that they've turned into a dance floor.
Luigi has transformed his backyard into a little piece of Italy and invited his family of roadsters to perform traditional “dances” from the old country that you'll love.
Climb aboard and experience a high-octane twist on the “Tire-antella” with Luigi’s cugini—aka, the Cousins from Carsoli!
This California kids ride is one of the first trackless vehicles at a Disney park in the United States.
The cars are modeled after 1950’s Italian rear-engine micro-cars and can only be found in Cars Land.
Have fun out there and let loose!
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It's a Small World - Disneyland - Anaheim, California - Complete Ride
Embark on the happiest cruise that ever sailed through pastel scenes from around the globe. Hear the angelic voices of cherubic dolls singing a timeless ode to global harmony. it's a small world celebrates a simple, but powerful, idea. If we view the world through the wondrous eyes of a child, we'll all realize how much we have in common, and the world will be at peace. Come join the children's hopeful song.
Sit back, relax and enjoy a nearly 15-minute cruise around the Seven Seaways canal surrounded by bright colors, cheerful music, larger-than-life toys and singing dolls dressed in traditional regional costumes.
Designed by legendary Disney artist Mary Blair, the settings are as spectacular and whimsical as the dolls. Their simplicity and inventiveness recall the wide-eyed creations of a child. The sets are designed to resemble a fantasy world lovingly crafted out of construction paper, ribbon, glitter, buttons, fabric and papier-mâché.
Float past scenes representing:
•The Polar Regions
•The British Isles
•Western Europe
•Eastern Europe
•The Middle East
•Asia
•Africa
•South America
•Under the Sea
•The South Pacific
•The United States
The voyage concludes with a grand finale featuring all of the world's children. Now dressed in white, the children sing and play together as one.
From toy soldiers to ballerinas to vaqueros to Chinese acrobats, you see more than 300 animated dolls representing over 100 regions from around the world. Disney Legend Alice Davis painstakingly researched and designed individual costumes for each doll, inspired by the traditional wardrobe of each culture.
The fun begins before you even board your boat for a trip around the world. The kinetic attraction façade, complete with spinning flowers and whirligigs, features icons depicting famous world buildings.
Tick. Tock. The highlight of the façade is the animated 30-foot-tall clock tower. With much commotion and drama, every 15 minutes the clock tower opens up to display a multinational parade of 24 animated figures. Once the procession ends, 2 toy jesters appear to herald the current time.
Written and composed by the Academy Award® winning team of brothers Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman, the song it's a small world has become one of the most well-known tunes of all time. The infectious melody is sung in the native language of the respective dolls and is orchestrated using instruments indigenous to each region — including Scottish bagpipes, Peruvian reed flutes and Tahitian drums.
Walt Disney originally envisioned using the national anthems for each country. He quickly discovered that while the world may one day sing in perfect harmony, our national anthems will always be sung to different tunes. Walt asked the Sherman Brothers to write a single song to avoid a musical cacophony.
Personally supervised by Walt Disney, it's a small world was created for the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair in honor of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Attracting more than 10 million visitors, it's a small world was such a smash hit that when the World's Fair ended, Walt had it shipped piece-by-piece to Disneyland Park, where it reopened on May 28, 1966. The rededication ceremony featured children from around the world pouring water from their native land into the Seven Seaways.
Some familiar new faces debuted on February 6, 2009 with the addition of dolls representing select Disney and Disney·Pixar characters, along with the colorful new Spirit of America scene.
Due to its immense popularity, it's a small world has been replicated in every Disney Resort around the world.
When the holidays near, it's a small world is transformed into it's a small world Holiday. During this special time of year, the classic it's a small world song is mingled with traditional holiday tunes, regional holiday decorations brighten up the ride, and thousands of festive lights adorn the attraction façade. It's worth a trip to Disneyland Park just to see the dramatic difference!
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Alice in Wonderland POV Ride through at Disneyland 2015 enjoy your unbirthday
This is a very bright and fun darkride for both kids and adults. Take a ride down the rabbit hole and enjoy your unbirthday.
Guests ride in caterpillar vehicles down the rabbit hole. Pieces of furniture, picture frames, and vases swirl around as guests fall down the tunnel. As guests enter through the Doorknob, they see the White Rabbit running off with Alice in pursuit. Guests then pass by Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and encounter the White Rabbit, worrying about the time as usual. Then the guests go through the garden of flowers, who sing All in the Golden Afternoon. Riders then pass the Caterpillar, who blows smoky letters and asks Who are you? and a Dandelion, who pops up, roaring, thinking that Alice and the riders are weeds. Next, guests enter the Tulgey Wood, where they and Alice meet the Cheshire Cat, as well as a pencil bird, an accordion owl, an eyeglasses bird, a horn-shaped duck with its ducklings, an umbrella bird, a cage bird, and a pair of hammer birds nailing a sign to a tree. They then go through the hedge maze and past some singing playing-cards who are painting a white rose tree red, splashing nearby bushes with paint. The White Rabbit announces the Queen of Hearts (and the king) and she plays croquet, using a flamingo as a club and a hedgehog as a ball. The King tells the riders: Rule 42: The Queen always wins, and the hedgehog ends up rolling into a rose tree. The guests then enter the Queen's courtroom and the Queen orders their execution while a brigade of playing-cards leap towards the guests. Riders escape by pushing their way through the courtroom doors past two guards poised to attack. The vehicles then leave the ride building's second floor (a rare occurrence in a non-thrill ride at a Disney park) and descend in a winding path on a giant vine past the ride queue, before heading to the final scene at the Mad Tea Party. After the Mad Hatter and March Hare sing A Very Merry UnBirthday, Alice proclaims that it's her unbirthday too. The White Rabbit ducks as a giant unbirthday cake with a dynamite candle explodes and the ride vehicles exit back to where they began.
Sailing Ship Columbia POV at Disneyland Park
The Sailing Ship Columbia, located at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, is a full-scale replica of Columbia Rediviva, the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe. The Columbia has entertained park visitors for over fifty years, including its twenty-four year role as Captain Hook's pirate ship, the Jolly Roger, in the park's popular nighttime show, Fantasmic!. Its passengers embark on a scenic, 12-minute journey around the Rivers of America.
Passengers wait for the 110-foot-long (34 m) ship, which departs every 25 minutes, inside a sheltered area called Frontier Landing, located in Frontierland. The waiting area the 84-foot-tall (26 m) Columbia shares with the Mark Twain Riverboat. And, historic United States flags are displayed at the attraction's entrance.
Passengers board the full-scale replica of the original sailing ship Columbia by climbing steps, also known as the brow, up onto the main deck. Once on board, they can visit a nautical museum below deck, which shows what life was like for the 1787 crew. In addition to the galley, pantry, dry stores, and sick bay, there are quarters for the crew, bosun and bosun's mate, first mate, captain, and surgeon.
Once the ship casts off, it begins its voyage around the Rivers of America. The ship, which has three masts and rigging but rarely unfurls its sails, is powered by a compressed natural gas engine (formerly a Marine Detroit Diesel 2-stroke). It runs along the same track as the Mark Twain, hidden by green dye in the water.
The captain provides a tongue-in-cheek running commentary as he calls orders to his crew, while recorded background music plays a selection of nautical songs, such as Blow the Man Down. As the ship passes Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island, a Columbia cast member fires two 12-gauge blanks from one of the ship's ten cannons. The Fort also had a cannon that used to fire back.
The sailing ship Columbia operates only on the park's busiest days, or when the Mark Twain is not operating. The attraction usually opens at 11am and closes at dusk. On evenings when Fantasmic! is being performed, the ship, which plays the role of the Black Pearl in the show, will also close at dusk. When the ship is not operating, it is docked at Fowler's Harbor, near the Haunted Mansion attraction.
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