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    Disneyland, known as the happiest place on earth, was established July 17, 1955. Over 16.2 million people from all around the world visit the park each year. What exactly is it that draws millions of people back to the park each year? While in Disneyland, you can experience the past, the present, and the future by walking through the 8 different lands. As you walk through the gates, you enter onto Main Street U.S.A. The street is lined with shops ranging from the Penny Arcade to the Fire Department

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    People always say Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, they clearly haven’t been to Universal Studios. I was jumping up and down on Makayla when I found out we were going. I was already planning out what we were going to do when we first get there. I was looking forward to go on the mummy ride, go shopping on city walk, and go to Sparky’s doughnuts. Sparkys is by far the best cinnamon sugar doughnuts I have ever haved. Everyday my family and I wanted to have them before we left the park.

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    Disneyland The world froze before me. I glazed at the sparkling ribbons falling down from the fancy windows. I observed the crisp, flaming sun fall behind the white, bold wall covered with the blue roof. I detected the harmonic music float through the air as smooth as a fairy. The castle finally stood before me. I wished I lived in Disneyland forever. “Ahhhh!” Little kids screams pierced through the warm, air as Mickey Mouse aroused from the crowed. Everyone ran to him to take a huge photo. As

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    Walt Disney came up with the idea of Disneyland while watching his daughters play on the carrousel at Griffith Park. The very bench that he envisioned Disneyland on can be found inside the park on Main Street. The Happiest Place on Earth opened on July 17, 1955. The grand opening of Disneyland was a complete disaster. Opening day was supposed to be invitation only. However, many people forged and counterfeited the tickets. About 30,000 people squeezed through the gates that day. Nowadays, the park

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    rides, eating cotton candy, and candy apples attracts millions of visitors to amusement parks each year. Two famous amusement parks that attracts millions of tourist each year are Disney World and Disneyland. Disneyland opened its doors in 1955 in Anaheim, California. Walt Disney, the developer of Disneyland had a vision for a similar theme park on the east coast. However, Walt Disney died from lung cancer on December 15, 1966, at the age of 65 and did not live to see the completion of the second park

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    Case Study Of Disneyland

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    I would like to choose Hong Kong Disneyland (Case 6-20) for conducting an analysis. The Walt Disney Company was created in 1923. The mission of the company is to provide superior entertainment experiences for the guests of all ages. Walt Disney Company opened the two theme parks in United State. Afterwards, they adopted the “international expansion strategy” which opened Disney in Tokyo and Paris. However, the outcomes of theme parks in Tokyo and Paris were very extreme. Tokyo Disney Resort was one

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    Disneyland Disneyland is a place that people fall easy in the impression that theme parks take to a different imagination place. Disneyland was built for the fun of the young and the older. This is a place where dreams come true. The American public believes this magical place as “The Funniest on Earth.” Walt Disney’s early life consisted his smart talents, and work creation to open this wonderful festive park. Disney was born in Chicago while he was raised in Missouri. Attending school is where

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    How Did Walt Disneyland

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    Disneyland Disneyland is known as the most magical place on earth. Disneyland was thought of and created by Walt Disney. Mr. Disney was an American film producer who was best known for his character Mickey Mouse. Today, I’m going to be telling you about Disneyland: whose idea it was, how Disneyland started, and how popular it was in the beginning until today. Disneyland was mainly Walt Disney’s idea. He wanted everything to be like what he saw in his imagination. Although he did need to hire someone

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    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 gave him more time to come up with more ideas for this vision

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    you walk into the park. A place of amusement no matter your age, there is something there for everyone. That first step into Disneyland is life changing. The fresh vanilla smell that you get as you walk further into the park. Children running around with their little bubble wands, that take you back to how it was when you were little and your parents brought you to Disneyland. The feeling of knowing that no matter what happened outside of those gates it will all be forgotten because the atmosphere

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