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ImagineeringDisney.com gives you insider and outsider looks at the creation of Disney parks- Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, etc.

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The fact that there’s full-scale caves in the world’s most visited theme park and nobody ever talks about it is crazy. These are awesome.

The fact that there’s full-scale caves in the world’s most visited theme park and nobody ever talks about it is crazy. These are awesome.
Eddie Sotto (@boss_angeles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another Herb Ryman Study that I somehow missed. I'd watch him paint, and while looking at me he'd be randomly dropping accents in the most unthinkable places. He was that good. Thx Joshua L Harris

Another Herb Ryman Study that I somehow missed. I'd watch him paint, and while looking at me he'd be randomly dropping accents in the most unthinkable places. He was that good. Thx <a href="/JLHomni/">Joshua L Harris</a>
Theme Park Preservation Society (@tppsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There was something about Magic Kingdom's Frontierland that felt eternal-- a land in stasis that would always be. I guess because so little in it had changed over the last 50 years.

Drew Smith (@drewdisneydude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hundreds of Guests and Cast Members lined up along the Rivers of America to say goodbye to the Liberty Belle on her final lap around Magic Kingdom. 🥹

Hayden Evans Art 🏰✨ (@haydenevansart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 70th Anniversary, Disneyland! ✨ Julie Andrews once said that Disneyland was "Walt's gift to a weary world," and I believe that is more true now than ever. The world changes - even Walt's small park changes - yet Disneyland remains a stalwart beacon of joy and optimism.

Happy 70th Anniversary, Disneyland! ✨

Julie Andrews once said that Disneyland was "Walt's gift to a weary world," and I believe that is more true now than ever. The world changes - even Walt's small park changes - yet Disneyland remains a stalwart beacon of joy and optimism.