Article Published: April 15th, 2004
Walt Disney, the father of two daughters wanted a park where families could experience the magic together. After attending many carnivals and amusement parks with his daughters he felt there was something missing, so in 1955 on 107 acres of land in Southern California Walt Disney’s dream became a reality. Disneyland is a destination for all ages from toddlers to grandparents. The park contains 8 different lands. Main Street USA is where the Disney magic begins to come to life. In Tomorrowland visit Space Mountain where you can experience a roller coaster ride through the darkness of a galaxy. Fantasyland is home to Sleeping Beauty Castle, It’s a Small World and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. As you journey in to Mickey’s Toon Town it is like walking into a topsy-turvy cartoon world. Be sure to stop by Mickey’s house for a visit. Frontierland depicts the pioneers of America, take a ride on a run away train or enjoy a paddle wheeler cruise on the Mark Twain Riverboat. Critter Country is where you will find the wettest ride in the park, Splash Mountain. In New Orleans Square visit the ghosts at the Haunted Mansion and take an excursion through a bayou with the Pirates of the Caribbean. At Adventureland climb aboard a river boat and venture out on a Jungle Cruise. The perfect way to end your day at Disneyland is by watching the fireworks show that takes place over Sleeping Beauty Castle. “Believe: There’s Magic In The Stars” is a spectacular light show complete with Disney tunes. Be on the look out for Tinker Bell as she flies overhead to the Castle.
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