
What Happened to The Disneyland PeopleMover?
Anybody who knows anything about Walt Disney would agree that he loved transportation. In fact, he was partially inspired to build Disneyland Park based on his love for locomotive trains.
Alexa Erekson was born on February 28, 1996, in Las Vegas. Disneyland has always been her favorite place. She discovered her love for Disneyland facts as a teenager.
Anybody who knows anything about Walt Disney would agree that he loved transportation. In fact, he was partially inspired to build Disneyland Park based on his love for locomotive trains.
When most people think of Disneyland – or even The Walt Disney Company in general – they probably think of wholesome, family-friendly shows, movies, and attractions.
Well, if you are a Disneyland newbie or just a youngster, you may not have heard of this attraction. But if you have ridden Star Tours before, then you are halfway to experiencing Adventure Thru Inner Space. Star Tours actually replaced Inner Space in January 1987.
The Walt Disney Company has been a massively successful enterprise for several decades now. At first glance, you may think Disney has never experienced failure bad enough to abandon an entire park; but you would be wrong.
The House of the Future was an attraction in Tomorrowland, that was a model home that was supposed to represent what those in the future would be like. Apparently, during the 1950s and 1960s, the future was all about plastic.
River Country opened on June 20, 1976. It was the very first water park at Walt Disney World and was the first-ever themed water park in Florida. In fact, it opened only about six months before the next Florida water park – Wet ‘n’ Wild.
During certain times of the day, on the Streets of America in the park, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song would randomly blast through the speakers and the sound of a truck revving up fills the area.
Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour wins the gold medal for the scariest and darkest attraction in Disney history. If you had anything else in mind when thinking of “Disney’s Scariest Attraction Ever,” think again.
The main theme behind Disney’s Animal Kingdom is – and has always been – wildlife conservation. To help really drive that message home, CEO Michael Eisner loved the idea of a hard-hitting storyline about evil poachers on Kilimanjaro Safari.