I miss both of those attractions AND the summer of '72... in a really bad way.
I haven't been inside the gates for a decade. I live so close, I hear the fireworks every night. I've blocked out so much from the last time I was inside, I just don't accept that all the good stuff is gone.
The good old Disneyland from the pinnacle of its existence in the 1970s is in my spirit.
I believe I'll never enter the park again. It's not Disneyland anyway. Photos, footage, music and memories are what remains of Disneyland, not the real estate at 1313 Harbor.
Yep, I miss THIS Disneyland. So much of Disneyland has been destroyed and will continue to be destroyed (i.e. Carnation Gardens) I can hear those people screaming about Walt's vision for the park to change, but HELLO.....how about a change for the better instead of a downgrade??? (I'm talking about you Tomorrowland '98 and Winnie the Pooh Ride!)
It was during that "Summer of '72" that I first visited Disneyland. I was 8 years old and my folks drove my brother and I from Denver to Long Beach (via Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, Hover Dam, etc) where we stayed with my great aunt.
We drove into Anaheim to buy DL tickets the night before. While my mom and dad were buying the tickets, my younger brother and I ran up to the fence and gazed through and there, beyond the tunnels under the train station, we saw the most amazing parade of electric lights.
It was June, 1972.
This summer, I'm taking my 10 year old daughter on the same road trip I took when I was 8, ending up at the same destination (this won't be her first visit). (BTW, I took her to WDW last summer and we saw both the Electrical Parade as well as The Country Bear Jamboree.)
I miss both of those attractions AND the summer of '72... in a really bad way.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been inside the gates for a decade. I live so close, I hear the fireworks every night. I've blocked out so much from the last time I was inside, I just don't accept that all the good stuff is gone.
The good old Disneyland from the pinnacle of its existence in the 1970s is in my spirit.
I believe I'll never enter the park again. It's not Disneyland anyway. Photos, footage, music and memories are what remains of Disneyland, not the real estate at 1313 Harbor.
Yep, I miss THIS Disneyland. So much of Disneyland has been destroyed and will continue to be destroyed (i.e. Carnation Gardens) I can hear those people screaming about Walt's vision for the park to change, but HELLO.....how about a change for the better instead of a downgrade??? (I'm talking about you Tomorrowland '98 and Winnie the Pooh Ride!)
ReplyDeleteBring back the Bears!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteIt was during that "Summer of '72" that I first visited Disneyland. I was 8 years old and my folks drove my brother and I from Denver to Long Beach (via Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, Hover Dam, etc) where we stayed with my great aunt.
We drove into Anaheim to buy DL tickets the night before. While my mom and dad were buying the tickets, my younger brother and I ran up to the fence and gazed through and there, beyond the tunnels under the train station, we saw the most amazing parade of electric lights.
It was June, 1972.
This summer, I'm taking my 10 year old daughter on the same road trip I took when I was 8, ending up at the same destination (this won't be her first visit). (BTW, I took her to WDW last summer and we saw both the Electrical Parade as well as The Country Bear Jamboree.)
-Ed C.
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