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The Magical Journey of Disneyland: Walt Disney's Vision Come to Life

Discover the enchanting story behind Disneyland, a place born from Walt Disney's dream where families could enjoy togetherness and fun. From the thrilling Big Thunder Mountain train ride to beloved Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald Duck, and Pluto, Disneyland transforms imagination into reality. Explore how Walt's vision evolved, from a modest 8-acre site next to Burbank studios to a grand 100-acre magical kingdom filled with rivers, waterfalls, flying elephants, and breathtaking fireworks. Experience the magic!

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The Magical Journey of Disneyland: Walt Disney's Vision Come to Life

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  1. From Andreas and George

  2. Big thunder Mountain • In Big thunder mountain there is a train and it is very scary.

  3. Disney Characters • The most famous Disney Characters are Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald Duck and Pluto.

  4. Disney History • One day Walt Disney had a vision. It was a vision of a place where children and parents could have fun together. The more Walt dreamed of a "magical park," the more imaginative and elaborate it became. • The original plans for the park were on 8 acres next to the Burbank studios where his employees and families could go to relax. Although, World War II put those plans on hold. During the war, Walt had time to come up with new ideas, and creations for his magical park. It was soon clear that 8 acres wouldn't be enough. •   Finally in 1953, he had the Stanford Research Institute conduct a survey for a 100-acre site, outside of Los Angeles. He needed space to build rivers, waterfalls, and mountains; he would have flying elephants and giant teacups;a fairy-tale castle, moon rockets, and a scenic railway; all inside a magic kingdom he called "Disneyland."

  5. The site where Disneyland was to be built. Walt Disney had the idea to build the Disneyland park.

  6. Disney Fireworks

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