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Backstage Disneyland covers
1 Summer 1965
2 Fall 1965
3 Christmas 1965
4 Spring 1966
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Spring 1997 Disneyland advertising brochure. Get a Disneyland Flex Passport for five days of Disneyland fun for the price of two for a grand total of...$59! $44 for kids, which at this time still included ten and eleven-year-olds.
Let's go play!
#25yearsagotodayatDisneyland (1/3/1997) The sun came out by the afternoon, enabling these calming shots around Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America.
From the 1965 annual report, here's a rare photo of Disney University founder Van France leading a class. I recognized his display as "The Disneyland Look" from the 1962 "you're on stage at Disneyland!" employee publication. https://t.co/ZsNA7vGLnS
@DisneylandDrive I kept the drink menu simple and (of course!) put it in the form of a clock, with drinks popular in each decade. Pepsi Free, of course, referenced in Back to the Future II. Fun fact: the Chartreuse Swizzle was invented at the Clock Bar in San Francisco.
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Main Street Electrical Parade, you say? Here are a few rare drawings I recently digitized from a full 1987 Design Guide ("used as an aide in refurbishing and replacing light bulbs and fabric") for the parade.
These @DapperDay photos (https://t.co/NEQRqgSHmo) from 2017/2018 are so wonderfully evocative of the 1950s.
@DisneylandDrive More examples from the 1990s/2000s of variations on a theme. From capitalization, we know the Van Eaton example didn't come from the Tomorrowland Autopia's closure.
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