This is the Disneyland Believe…In Holiday Magic fireworks spectascular and the ’snow’ that follows. I hope you enjoy it! I am the videographer and copyright holder for this video. – -RU42
Probably the best documentary on Disneyland’s Construction; the last progress report that aired before opening day which wraps up the final phase of the park’s construction. Came from a VHS tape I recorded when the show aired on the Disney Channel several years ago. Narrated by Winston Hibler.
The Ambassador Program is a tradition that began at the DisneylandResort in 1965 when WaltDisney realized the need for an official representative of Disneyland. Currently, each of Disney’s resort destinations around the world has an Ambassador whose full-time duties include participating in more than 200 events each year. Events include: Cast Member recognition ceremonies, grand openings, marketing events, special promotions and media interviews.
The voice of Princess Tiana from Disney’s The Princess & the Frog, Anika Noni Rose, performs, “Down in New Orleans” at DisneylandResort as part of this year’s Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade. Watch the entire performance Christmas morning on ABC, 10am Eastern, 9am Central, Mountain, & Pacific. Happy Holidays!!!
@ Tomorrowland Bobby Burgess dances with Annette Funicello(both Mickey Mouse Clubbers), who then sings.. a song about how much she loves to dance. Dance every chance.
Are you ready for your next Disney vacation? California Travel Tips host Veronica Hill takes you on a private tour inside the Disneyland Dream Suite, a private apartment designed for WaltDisney. Veronica Hill of California Travel Tips takes you on a money-can’t-buy tour of the Disneyland Dream Suite. Located above the Pirate’s of the Caribbean, this 2200-square-foot luxury apartment was designed as a place for the Disney family to entertain friends at the park. It was completed in January …
archival footage of the park’s birth. Using time-lapse and traditional eye-in-the-sky photography, this is a dazzling piece of history, presenting how the fearless construction crews had Disneyland up and running in just under a year. Again: just under a year. commentary by Tony Baxter, Ed Hobleman, and Walter Magnuson, who discuss the frantic construction of the park. Courtesy of Walt’s persnickety insistence to document everything.