Very cool! Someone obviously had to sculpt the moon, but it’s not something I’ve seen anything about previously. Nice find as always!
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What little lunar knowledge I have I probably picked up from Disney. One of the first scientists to speculate what the dark side of the moon looked like was Renaissance man Roger Hayward, shown here on the left directing the sculpting of the Moon for Disneyland’s Rocket to the Moon ride…
Attention Disney historians! I now have custom transcripts on the Tomorrow Society site of ALL my interviews with Disney Imagineers, plus some with authors, filmmakers, and composers. You can search for a topic and find cool info! The podcast page is the place to start. tomorrowsociety.com/podcasts/
Slide carousel labeled “D/L Opening Day Slides.”
It’s always best to start at the beginning…
The more ornate, more often photographed south-facing Carnation Company sign was removed in January 1997. It would be nice to think that this went to the Archives, but it may have just been removed because of construction needs.
And namesake of Disneyland’s Ruggles China & Glass Shop.
I bought one of those Screamin’ cars back then.
Thanks! It was fun digging out the literal shoebox of photos. Not an experience you can really have today with everything being digital.
Overall, a great way to spend a birthday. Happy 25th DCA!
A waving fortune cookie was also quite unexpected!
I do not have a walking Golden Gate Bridge on my DCA bingo card.
We watched the Euereka! Parade from a seat at the Golden Vine Winery
First “ride” on California Screamin’
Just another day in Paradise!
Although we’ve been married over 20 years now, @kateabbott.bsky.social and I were still dating on our first visit.
Obligatory view from the Sun Wheel, including Golden Dreams and Soarin’ over California.
Dinosaur Jack’s Sunglass Shack!
One thing DCA initially lacked was trees, especially side, but you would never know from this view of Grizzly River Run.
A more completed park entrance. I have to admit, I did not initially get that it was supposed to represent a postcard.
My first visit to DCA was in June 2021, which also just happened to be the week of my 21st birthday.
Construction of Paradise Pier from a trip on the Monorail.
In honor of the 25th anniversary of Disney’s California Adventure, I thought I’d look back at my first views of the park, including the prior year, through a gap in the esplanade construction fence.
Frito Kid.
Coke and Pepsi
I missed out when it was first released, but was lucky enough to get a copy from Paul when he was selling some back stock on the DHI page. Definitely a great resource!
Cover of an early 1960s guidebook for Nara Dreamland in Japan.
Cover of 1962 souvenir guidebook for Disneyland.
Wouldn't you love to visit the Disneyland knockoff, Nara Dreamland, in its prime? Thanks to an early 1960s souvenir guidebook, we'll do just that! Here's a comparison with Disneyland's 1962 edition.
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What I wouldn’t give to have this map in my office! From the amazing #Disneyland #book by @cdylanm.bsky.social
Words are insufficient for me to summarize the extraordinary life of the brilliant Eddie Sotto, even after a day of writing notices of varying lengths. Although I knew this day was approaching, I still don’t know where to begin. Eddie had been signaling it to me in the most paradoxical, “Eddie” way…