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Disneyland's New Orleans Square: The 1966 Grand Opening

New Orleans Square opened as the very first new land in Disneyland California in July 1966. It would also be the last time Walt Disney would make a public appearance in the park. Learn more about the inspiration behind this land, what it looked like in 1966, and how it’s evolved today.

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Step Into the Past: Date Nite at Disneyland

Date Nite at Disneyland was the catalyst of nighttime entertainment for California’s Disneyland. It was an initiative to bring in young couples to the park and cater to a different demographic, something Walt Disney really wanted to achieve. Read more about it here!

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The Innovations and Artistry of Sleeping Beauty

Disney’s Sleeping Beauty (1959) was an innovative film at the time of release, with its use of the Super Technirama 70mm widescreen, as well as the unique touch of Eyvind Earle’s artistic settings. Learn more about the original story of Sleeping Beauty, why Disney decided to make it, and Eyvind Earle’s process.

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From Bear Country to Critter Country, Disney's Opening of Splash Mountain

Disneyland’s Critter Country was transformed from the existing Bear Country, which featured the Country Bear Jamboree. When Splash Mountain opened in 1989, the whole land became a place to celebrate animals, music, and wildlife. Learn more about the transition from Bear Country to Critter Country and the opening of Splash Mountain.

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Important Milestones of the Walt Disney Company Over 100 Years - Disney100

The Walt Disney Company celebrates 100 years in 2023, and has seen incredible evolution from its beginnings in 1923. From the creation of Mickey Mouse, to the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, to the opening of Disneyland and all of its international Disney Parks, let’s look at Disney’s most important milestones over the last century during Disney100.

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The First Disneyland Christmas - December 1955

Disneyland began celebrating Christmas from its opening year in 1955. Though the park was struggling financially, they were able to put together a tree on Main Street USA, create the Disneyland Christmas Bowl for local choirs to sing, and open the Mickey Mouse Club Circus, which was short lived. Learn more about the very first Christmas at Disneyland.

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Disney Legends - Leota Toombs (Madame Leota)

Leota Toombs Thomas is best known for lending her face to the iconic Madame Leota of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. She began her Disney career in the Ink and Paint Department, eventually transferring over to become one of the first women of WED enterprises. Learn more about the life of Leota Toombs.

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The Most Iconic Disneyland Audio-Animatronics Of All Time

Throughout the Disney parks, there are some incredible animatronics that Imagineers dreamed up. Learn more about some of the most iconic animatronics in Disneyland California, including the Jack Sparrow animatronic, Indiana Jones animatronic, Spider-Man animatronic, and more.

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The Oldest Audio-Animatronics in Disneyland

The invention of audio animatronics was done by Imagineers in the early Disneyland California days. Some of the oldest audio animatronics are still around today, including animals in the Jungle Cruise, birds in the Enchanted Tiki Room, and pirates in the Pirates of the Caribbean. Learn more about what still remains today.

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The Most Expensive Disneyland Mountain

The Disneyland mountains have become staple attractions at every Disney park in the world. Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds…out of them all, which was the most expensive for the Walt Disney Company to build? How much would it cost to build them today? Click to read more!

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From Rainbow Caverns Mine Train & Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland, to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Big Thunder Mountain is a beloved Disneyland attraction, but it hasn’t always been a Frontierland staple. The Mine Train rides of Disneyland California began with Rainbow Caverns Mine Train in 1956, and the eventual expansion in 1960 to become Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland. Learn more about these 2 original attractions and how Big Thunder Mountain Railroad came to be.

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Disney Legends - Wally Boag & Betty Taylor (The Golden Horseshoe Revue)

When the Golden Horseshoe officially opened with Disneyland in July 1955, Wally Boag made his mark in the Golden Horseshoe Revue and performed for over 30 years. Betty Taylor joined just a year after in 1956 as Slue-Foot-Sue. Learn more about the history of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon and Disney Legends Wally Boag and Betty Taylor.

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