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10 Ways to Honor Disneyland’s 65th Anniversary When Visiting Magic Kingdom

It has never happened before: Disneyland is closed on its anniversary date of July 17. It feels very strange that Disney fans aren’t able to honor the theme park that changed the world by being in its presence, especially with the younger sibling, Magic Kingdom, being open.

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Disneyland Train Station

If you are visiting Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom anytime soon and wish to pay homage to Disneyland, the Happiest Place on Earth, here are 10 ways to honor Disneyland’s anniversary while visiting the Magic Kingdom.

1. Appreciate the Roy O. Disney statue at Town Square – This statue is a special sight that does not exist in any other Disney theme park. So if this is something that is exclusive to Magic Kingdom, what does it have to do with Disneyland? It is said Disneyland is Walt Disney’s park, and Magic Kingdom is Roy’s. Walt did not live long enough to see any other theme park besides Disneyland. And it was Roy O. Disney, his older brother, who came out of retirement to make sure Walt’s dream of Disney World came true, and it was Roy who made sure it was named Walt Disney World.

2. Admire the Main Street USA windows – The tradition of honoring personnel who had a positive impact on Disneyland started with Walt Disney himself. This tradition has been carried on for decades in Disney parks across the globe. Admiring these windows is a great way to reflect on where it all started and how many people have contributed to the Disney legacy.

10 Ways to Honor Disneyland’s 65th Anniversary When Visiting Magic Kingdom
Main Street Before Walt Disney World March 2020 Closure

3. Hop Aboard Prince Charming Regal Carrousel – The story goes that the idea for Disneyland came to Walt as he sat on a bench while his daughters rode a carousel in Griffith Park in California. He wanted “an amusement enterprise where families could laugh and play together.” There is something so charming about a regal carousel spinning in the shadow of a grand castle.

4. Lift Your Spirits at Haunted Mansion – The original Haunted Mansion at Disneyland went through one of the longest developments of any attraction at a Disney park. It began development while Walt was alive, but he passed away in 1966, and Haunted Mansion did not open until 1969. While Magic Kingdom’s Haunted Mansion has lots of differences from the West Coast original, a visit to the Mansion is still a great way to pay homage to the original.

5. Pirates of the Caribbean – Around the same time as Haunted Mansion was in development, so too did Pirates of the Caribbean. It is considered to be the final attraction that Walt personally oversaw. Like the Mansion, there are quite a few differences in Magic Kingdom’s Pirates of the Caribbean compared to the longer and more elaborate original in Disneyland. But, there is no doubt the classic Disney imagineering magic can felt when sailing on the high seas here.

6. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh – It seems like a weird way to pay tribute to Disneyland, but in my mind a trip to 100 Acre Wood aboard The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is fitting. This is purely because of a moment in which you pass a picture of Thaddeus Toad shaking hands with Owl. This picture is on the left side as soon as you enter Owl’s House near the beginning of the ride. And, it is a tribute because Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride closed to make way for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I love that Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride still exists at Disneyland.

7. Sail Toward Adventure on the Jungle Cruise – It’s fun to think about the history of the Jungle Cruise. How Harper Goff drew the pathway of the ride with sticks in the dirt. Or, how there really weren’t all that many animal animatronics to be seen during the first few years of the ride. It’s such a charming attraction that gives me 1950s nostalgia feels, yet is still funny and relevant in this modern age.

10 Ways to Honor Disneyland’s 65th Anniversary When Visiting Magic Kingdom
Elephant Pool at The Jungle Cruise

8. Hear the Birds Sing Words in Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room – The history of the tiki room at Magic Kingdom is a little patchy. In the 1990s this classic, albeit long-in-the-beak, attraction was revamped to include new music, and Zazu from The Lion King and Iago from Aladdin. Most Disney fans did not like the idea of this classic attraction’s takeover. After all, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room was the first Disneyland attraction to use a true audio-animatronic system. A fire caused the attraction to temporarily shut down a few years ago and when it reopened the Tiki Gods celebrated because it was returned to its original state.

9. Take a Cruise Aboard it’s a small world – The attraction that is home to everyone’s favorite song was not part of Disneyland’s opening day line up. But, it’s a small world represents an era in Disney history in which the financial future of the company was essentially saved thanks to its involvement in the 1964 World’s Fair in New York. The team at Disney created several exhibits and attractions through important corporate sponsorships. These deals gave Disney much needed cash flow and new attractions to bring back and install at Disneyland to create renewed interest in the park.

10. Admire the Welcome Plaque at the entrance to Main Street Station – The best way to cap off a visit to Magic Kingdom filled with homages to Disneyland, is to take a moment and admire the welcome plaque. As you enter the archways on either side of the Main Street Station, you’ll notice a circular plaque hanging above. It reads: “Here You Leave Today And Enter The World Of Yesterday, Tomorrow And Fantasy.” This plague is rectangular shaped at its original location at Disneyland. Seeing at Magic Kingdom brings warmth to my heart as I think about the spirit of these two magical parks.

How are you marking this special Disneyland anniversary?

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SO CUTE: Disneyland 65th Anniversary Limited Release Wishables Now on shopDisney

Happy birthday Disneyland! As a surprise present, shopDisney has released special Wishables. These are sure to sell out, so act fast!

SO CUTE: Disneyland 65th Anniversary Limited Release Wishables Now on shopDisney
Disney Parks Wishables Mystery Plush – Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series – Limited Release

The set contains four known plush in blind bags, a mystery plush, and one completer plush. Each is sold separately. You could get Mr. Toad, a Skyway Bucket,  a Tiki Barker Bird, an Alice in Wonderland attraction ride vehicle, or a mystery plush. A Monstro Wishable is sold separately to complete the set.  Each Wishable is $9.99.

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Disney Parks Wishables Mystery Plush – Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series – Limited Release
SO CUTE: Disneyland 65th Anniversary Limited Release Wishables Now on shopDisney
Disney Parks Wishables Mystery Plush – Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series – Limited Release
SO CUTE: Disneyland 65th Anniversary Limited Release Wishables Now on shopDisney
Disney Parks Wishables Monstro Plush – Disneyland 65th Anniversary Series – Limited Release

Will you make a beeline for shopDisney to hopefully pick up one of these special Wishables?

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Universal Orlando Crowd Calendar Updates

Disney World parks have reopened and we were surprised to see that Universal Crowd levels appear to be unaffected. Saturday crowds continue to be the busiest of the week with Sunday as the second busiest. From Monday to Friday, however, crowds have been consistently low. So, this latest Universal Crowd Calendar update will tweak the latest numbers to match what we have seen so far.

We have enough wait time data since Universal parks reopened to make a model that includes an indicator for pre-COVID and post-COVID. This means that going forward our predictions for crowd levels will be based mostly on what we have seen in the summer of 2020 and not as much as what we have seen in years past.

Touring a Park With Low Crowd Levels

Often we get asked whether you need a touring plan when crowds are this low. Although we wouldn’t say they are essential, our recent testing showed that following an optimized plan can save you as much as 45 minutes compared to the do-it-yourself plan. Under social distancing rules, and Florida heat, spending 45 minutes less in line is a good thing.

Disney World crowd levels have been very low since those parks reopened this week. Watch for an update to those crowd levels coming soon. But first, Universal.

What’s New On This Update

This update covers predictions through the end of September. Saturdays and Sundays are mostly unchanged but crowd levels during the week are going down. In general, crowd level ‘4’s, ‘5’s and ‘6’s are dropping to a level ‘3’ or ‘4’ and crowd level ‘3’s are dropping to level ‘2’s. We still won’t see many crowd level ‘1’s because the social distancing procedures are keeping wait times at an artificial minimum.

Our updating pattern is normally monthly with a mid-month review but it seems like our updates will come a little more frequently now as we react to what we observe in the parks. Watch for the next update in two weeks.

Do you have any questions for the stats team? Let us know in the comments.

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Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary

Celebrating Disneyland’s 65th anniversary is not what it should be this year, since the park remains closed at this time. For our fellow Disneyland fans, we’ve pulled together some fun Disneyland merchandise available at shopDisney. Will you be getting any of this to have for when the park reopens?

Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Happiest Place on Earth Hoodie
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Sleeping Beauty Castle Alex and Ani Bangle
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
King Arthur Carousel Alex and Ani Bangle
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Disneyland Sign
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Disneyland Kids T-Shirt
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Disneyland Mens T-Shirt
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Disneyland Beverage Holder Set
Disneyland Merchandise on shopDisney to Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Disneyland Initial Necklace

Sadly, the DISNEYLAND Park 65th Anniversary Online Merchandise Event came and went, with lots of items selling out in minutes. Hopefully some of these other items will catch your eye.

Will you celebrate the anniversary of Disneyland with any of these items?

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In Case You Missed It: News and Rumors – Week of July 17, 2020

Happy birthday Disneyland! We know you’re not open on your 65th birthday and we wish we were there to celebrate with you!

This week, see a fun way to get your workout on, learn what big award Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge won, and more.

In Case You Missed It – Disney and Universal Orlando News and Rumors

In reopening, Disney Parks’ chairman, Josh D’Amaro was interviewed by CNN. Josh shared that the parks are ready and safe for Guests.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was named by the THEA Awards as the best new land.

Want to get a Disney-themed workout during these crazy times? Here are some fun Zumba videos to Disney songs! I may ad these into my repertoire.

Disney+ earned a big award. It received the 2020 Achievement Award in Audio Description from the American Council of the Blind (ACB).

A new Star Wars animated series is going to be coming to Disney+. It’s called the Bad Batch. What do you think of this new show? Interested?

Halloween Horror Nights 30 is a go, at least as of right now. And they are slated to still offer scareactor dining…just socially distant.

In Case We Missed It

What did we miss? Attach your ideas to Retro “Halloween Horror Nights X 2000” Jack Socks and send it to blog@touringplans.com with the words “In Case You Missed It” in the subject line.

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