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    “I only hope we don't lose sight of the one thing- that it was all started by a mouse,” said by Walt Disney. Disneyland may be your magical place to go but If you want the magic to come true go to Disney World. Disney World and Disneyland are two different parks, Disney World is bigger and has more for your vacation. Although Disney World is a better stay than Disneyland their is some cons for both. Disney world is the place to be. It has rides kiddie rides and roller coasters, hotels, pools,

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    Although both parks are Walt Disney’s ideas being portrayed, Disneyland has quite a few differences from Walt Disney World. For example, Disney World is comprised of four parks whereas Disneyland is only made up of two. Disneyland opened its doors to the public in 1955, located in Anaheim, California. It included features such as: Sleeping Beauty’s castle, eighteen attractions, one resort hotel and the very first monorail system in the eastern hemisphere. Whereas Walt Disney World opened its doors

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    This article is about how Disneyland was created using the world fair as an example, and using the films Walt Disney created to help in the creation of the park. It also stated how Disneyland was an example from when it was created and further into the future on how others made theme parks by setting an idea that theme parks be designed with the idea of fantasy in mind. It also stated that the park was to be made with the idea in mind that it is for adult and children. The park was to be made to seem

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    Walt Disney Struggles

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    Disneyland Walt Disney just like everyone else had struggles while building the massive amusement park known as Disneyland. He not only struggled mentally, but also financially (“Disneyland Opens”). Walt Disney wasn't able to pay for the theme park from his personal funds so he teamed up with ABC and given a loan of $6 million. The struggles were not only during the building process but also the day of the park opening. (“How”). On opening day 16,000 invitation only people were invited, but 22

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    Happiest Place on Earth Disneyland, the happiest place on earth. A vision by Walt Disney, a place where families could step into an imaginary world to have fun together. It's a place where memories are created in the lives of people, including mine, and it has put an emphasis on the history of entertainment. To begin with, Disneyland was created in 1955 in Anaheim, California. It was an obvious expense, "[he] could never convince the financiers that Disneyland was feasible, because dreams

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    Have you ever had the fear of teens operating heavy machinery, fireworks shooting off and missing you by a slim chance, or food poisoning? Welcome to Disneyland, where your worst fears of death come to life. Several cases of deaths in the Disneyland parks, from the first accident happening on the Matterhorn Bobsled and other attraction accidents, to mistakes when performing, and food accidents and crimes. The motto of Disney is, it’s the happiest place on earth. There’s a theory that Disney is the

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    Disneyland is known for being one of the most magical and happiest places on earth. There isn’t another place that you can find with all the magic, excitement, and fun you’ll experience at Disneyland in one day. A friend of mine told me that throughout his childhood to the present there isn’t a day that he had at Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom that hasn’t brought a smile to his face and joy in his heart. Disneyland has always been a very special place for his family and him. His parents took him there

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    On Friday of April 21,2017 I went to Disneyland for a school field trip, all the students in the middle school band and color guard went on this field trip for a performance at Disneyland .It was my 8th grade year, it would be my last year performing at Disneyland so I had to enjoy it . We had to meet up at school at 3:30 am because Disneyland is located in Anaheim CA and it would take us several hours to get there.Also the teachers wanted us to be there early because they would have to take roll

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    Walt Disney and Disneyland When the subject of the Disney Enterprises is brought up, one often thinks of cartoons, musicals or other movies, amusement parks, and famous characters such as Mickey Mouse. And now, nearly four decades after his death, the maker of said creations, Walt Disney, is not nearly as recognized as he should be. Not only are his works and other projects intriguing, his morals and techniques personally behind them are as well. And yet they weren’t just his morals, they

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    day Walt Disney had a vision. It was a vision of a place where children and parents could have fun together. The more Walt dreamed of a “magical park,” the more imaginative and elaborate it became” (justdisney.com). This vision that Walt Disney had was the vision of one of the most well-known places on earth, Disneyland. Originally, he planned for the park to cover an area of 8 acres where his employees and families could go to relax. However, World War II halted these plans that he had, which ultimately

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