They're currently playing it in the Opera House, the same place where "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" is at the original Disneyland park. Although it is muted with subtitles
Winston Hibler narrated the True-Life Adventure documentaries and, later, the People and Places series, which featured a program all about Disneyland (in Cinemascope, yet).
After watching this, and the other Disneyland construction videos, it makes one wonder how much money would have been lost had the park failed. I am glad it didn't, but you cannot help but think that.
Can't believe it took only a year to build. If they tried to do the same thing today, it would take twice that long just to do an environmental report.
This brings back such fond memories of a beautiful dream of child hood thank you for sharing this
This episode of Disneyland TV show will be streaming July 17 on Disney+.
I loved this stuff when I was little I love now looking back how not full of them self and so Casual about everything they say and do
They're currently playing it in the Opera House, the same place where "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" is at the original Disneyland park. Although it is muted with subtitles
And all without computers or modern high tech; real ingenuity and skill; hands on !!!!!!
Winston Hibler narrated the True-Life Adventure documentaries and, later, the People and Places series, which featured a program all about Disneyland (in Cinemascope, yet).
This episode of Disneyland TV show will be available on Disney+ next month.
Look... @3:45 it's diversity in the workplace in 1955...
After watching this, and the other Disneyland construction videos, it makes one wonder how much money would have been lost had the park failed. I am glad it didn't, but you cannot help but think that.
Can't believe it took only a year to build. If they tried to do the same thing today, it would take twice that long just to do an environmental report.
Actually technically two because Walt Disney bought the Orange grove in 1953. 🍊
What filled up the second half of the hour?
+Richard Smith It's the tribute to Mickey Mouse from the first episode of Disneyland TV show.
Yes, I was wondering the same thing.
Is it exactly the same as the Mickey Mouse tribute from the first episode, "The Disneyland Story"?
They work so many years right?
The real-life native plaster mold was cringeworthy