This is one attraction I wish they'd never taken out, it was way before my time but it symbolizes the two things I love most in this world Trains and the Desert
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A little sad that this huge area all disappeared in order to allow the room for Big Thunder Mountain, which is a WONDERFUL ride, but required the loss of what seems like an equally wonderful area.
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1966 is when 'America the Beautiful' was installed. Across from it was the Poeple Mover, Journey into Inner Spse, The Space Bar where top pop groups would perform. 1960 is when The Matterhorn Bob Sleds, The Submarine Ride and the Monorail made their debut. I Was There. I grew Up In Disneyland.
Just found your channel yesterday, I’m so glad I did. I’ve watched every video I can find on this ride. I was born in 82 so I never got to ride it sadly. But I love learning about old rides, and for some reason I’m more fascinated about this one than any other. It’s not like I like trains or desert, there’s no reason that this ride intrigues me so much. Maybe it’s cause it feel so Walt, but so do so many Tomorrowland rides. Thanks for the video, I love hearing someone new talk about it! Edit: I wrote this when I started the video. I just wanted to say I love the way you talked about the ride and the era differently than I’ve seen it talked about it other videos. I fully went into this video expecting it to be just like the other videos I’ve seen, as history is history, and I was fine with that, I still wanted to watch. However the format you did this in and the mix of different information was awesome. Really great job, thank you so much for your research and time! I am sooooo down for this series! I didn’t even speed it up like I do on 90% of the videos I watch! 😊
I'm so thrilled you're finding such enjoyment from the series! Disneyland is so rich in story and history and it's been so fun researching and telling those stories through the show. Glad we can learn new things together. Thanks for watching! There's so much more on the way! -Explorer Jordan
This is the one attraction I missed that I wish I could have seen. Especially since there's really no good footage of the Rainbow Cavern, so I have to basically imagine what it looked like in person.
@@HappyPlaceExplorers i can see that. I put it up there with how I kinda preferred the Hatbox Ghost as a legend with barely any footage aside from like, 1 grainy video and a photo vs when he was brought back to the ride a few years back.
i always wonder how they must have dealt with all the fecal issues that would have resulted from having so many horses, donkeys and mules in the park at the same time.
Sad that Disney has gone woke and will be gone. My Grand children will never see the real magic Disney had back in the 60's to the 80's. I'm done with Disney.
"...paging through a 'childish' account of Atticus Finch......in...'To Kill A Mockingbird' "? The book's storyline is anything but childish. You may want to revise that part of this video's narration to reflect the book's adult theme of what it was like for black and white adults and children to live under southern racism, and with southern racists, in the depression South.
Agree to disagree. To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my favorite novels and to me the whole of the narrative is a woman recalling a season of her childhood. It is her innocent childlike perspective that makes the various forms of prejudice she observes around her so puzzling. You are correct that the storyline has heavy adult themes. But the strength of the novel is viewing these injustices through the eyes of a child, a lens that stresses their absolute absurdity. To me, this doesn't cheapen the moral of the story... It emphasizes it. Nevertheless, thanks for watching! I do hope you enjoyed the rest of the video.
The fun time 1957 6 years old 1st time there then 2003 those were the care free times.🇺🇸🤔Thank you Walt Disney 🙏
This is one attraction I wish they'd never taken out, it was way before my time but it symbolizes the two things I love most in this world Trains and the Desert
As a “miner”, I love seeing the history of my ride.
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I love these videos. They bring back so many great childhood Disney memories of the 60s.
A little sad that this huge area all disappeared in order to allow the room for Big Thunder Mountain, which is a WONDERFUL ride, but required the loss of what seems like an equally wonderful area.
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i wish they just expanded the area somehow for thunder mountain to be beside this
1966 is when 'America the Beautiful' was installed. Across from it was the Poeple Mover, Journey into Inner Spse, The Space Bar where top pop groups would perform. 1960 is when The Matterhorn Bob Sleds, The Submarine Ride and the Monorail made their debut. I Was There. I grew Up In Disneyland.
Actually, the Matterhorn, the Submarines, and Monorail all opened in 1959
This was the attraction that sold me on Disneyland when I was a kid.
I would of loved to ride the train in rainbow caverns. Once again... wonderful video 🥰
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Just found your channel yesterday, I’m so glad I did. I’ve watched every video I can find on this ride. I was born in 82 so I never got to ride it sadly. But I love learning about old rides, and for some reason I’m more fascinated about this one than any other. It’s not like I like trains or desert, there’s no reason that this ride intrigues me so much. Maybe it’s cause it feel so Walt, but so do so many Tomorrowland rides. Thanks for the video, I love hearing someone new talk about it!
Edit: I wrote this when I started the video. I just wanted to say I love the way you talked about the ride and the era differently than I’ve seen it talked about it other videos. I fully went into this video expecting it to be just like the other videos I’ve seen, as history is history, and I was fine with that, I still wanted to watch. However the format you did this in and the mix of different information was awesome. Really great job, thank you so much for your research and time! I am sooooo down for this series! I didn’t even speed it up like I do on 90% of the videos I watch! 😊
I'm so thrilled you're finding such enjoyment from the series! Disneyland is so rich in story and history and it's been so fun researching and telling those stories through the show. Glad we can learn new things together. Thanks for watching! There's so much more on the way! -Explorer Jordan
Um I love both Trains And Desert!
This is the one attraction I missed that I wish I could have seen. Especially since there's really no good footage of the Rainbow Cavern, so I have to basically imagine what it looked like in person.
The lack of Rainbow Cavern footage is a travesty. But I also think that adds to its legendary status.
@@HappyPlaceExplorers i can see that. I put it up there with how I kinda preferred the Hatbox Ghost as a legend with barely any footage aside from like, 1 grainy video and a photo vs when he was brought back to the ride a few years back.
Hatbox Ghost is pretty nifty today, but I really want to see how he would have operated back then. Certainly not the same at all.
Cheers from your newest subscriber !
i always wonder how they must have dealt with all the fecal issues that would have resulted from having so many horses, donkeys and mules in the park at the same time.
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Disneyland has grown alot. Big thunder mountain railroad splash mountain. And ghe parking lot became California adventure !
1960 the year I was born...😁
We first went there in 1961.
Does this make you want to see Nature's Wonderland Train ride come back?
I know I do
Pirates of the Caribbean and haunted mansion too@
Sad that Disney has gone woke and will be gone. My Grand children will never see the real magic Disney had back in the 60's to the 80's. I'm done with Disney.
"...paging through a 'childish' account of Atticus Finch......in...'To Kill A Mockingbird' "? The book's storyline is anything but childish. You may want to revise that part of this video's narration to reflect the book's adult theme of what it was like for black and white adults and children to live under southern racism, and with southern racists, in the depression South.
Agree to disagree. To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my favorite novels and to me the whole of the narrative is a woman recalling a season of her childhood. It is her innocent childlike perspective that makes the various forms of prejudice she observes around her so puzzling. You are correct that the storyline has heavy adult themes. But the strength of the novel is viewing these injustices through the eyes of a child, a lens that stresses their absolute absurdity. To me, this doesn't cheapen the moral of the story... It emphasizes it.
Nevertheless, thanks for watching! I do hope you enjoyed the rest of the video.