
Weird Disneyland Facts
It's time for something a bit different, something a bit weird. Did you know these 10 weird facts about Disneyland?
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.
It's time for something a bit different, something a bit weird. Did you know these 10 weird facts about Disneyland?
Discovery River Boats was an opening day attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The attraction functioned like the railroad attractions in other Magic Kingdom-style parks; you could also compare it to the Monorail in some ways.
"The Making of Me" was an educational show inside the Wonders of Life pavilion at Walt Disney World's Epcot Park – a pavilion dedicated to health education, and a show about making humans.
The Wonders of Life Pavilion was a large, indoor dome area in Epcot dedicated to educating guests all about health and fitness. The exterior of the dome was painted gold, and was 100,000 square feet, stretching 250 feet in diameter and towering six stories high.
In 1984, Eisner officially became CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and he had big plans for the Disney enterprise, which was failing at the time. Michael Eisner decided to tour each of the current Disney Parks with his family to become familiar with what was working and what was not.
While Disney has had their fair share of weird attractions, the Superstar Limo ride at Disney’s California Adventure may be one of the absolute strangest. Yes, even a major corporation like The Walt Disney Company can make fatal attraction mistakes.
You have likely heard about the recent Disney and Universal closures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, at least until the end of March 2020. Here’s what it means for you.
We have visited Zak Bagans Haunted Museum a couple of times. Here is our experience and review.
After several years of anticipation, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway has finally opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. But is it any good?