Disney News Magazine was something I treasured as a child. I would wait for every issue with almost as much anticipation as going to the parks themselves. Whenever I revisit
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Video: My Disneyland 24 Hour Event 2014 Experience
Another 24 hour event at Disneyland has come and gone, and this time I didn’t make it quite as long as I wanted. But I did eat lots of food
Continue readingSo I’m Disney Vlogging Now
You may know that I do videos for TouringPlan’s YouTube page but did you know that recently I started doing Disney vlogs on my personal YouTube channel??? Of course you
Continue readingThen and Now: New Orleans Square’s One-of-a-Kind Shop
The One-of-a-Kind Shop was located in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The shop was different in that it offered authentic antiques (some sold for over $1000!). This unique store lasted
Continue readingFive Random Disney Theme Park Postcards
Last weekend I was in Anaheim at Beach Ball Comics for their Seekers of the Weird signing event. Seekers of the Weird is a comic based off of Disney Legend
Continue readingThe Ghostbusters 2 Reference Hidden Inside Disney California Adventure
Citizen Cane, The Godfather, Casablanca, and Gone With the Wind. Ghostbusters 2 is undoubtedly near the top of the list when you think of the greatest films of all time.
Continue readingMain Street Electrical Parade VHS Case Review
First off you have to love the old Disney VHS cases. If you’re like me and you grew up in the VHS era, Disney tapes were as much of a
Continue readingI’m Back
I can’t believe I’ve let this blog go without an update for almost 8 months. I know no one on this planet wakes up in the morning and says “I
Continue readingDisney’s California Adventure Concept Art From 1996
After WESTCOT Center and Port Disney were canceled (which other better websites have thoroughly documented) Disney unveiled Disney’s California Adventure as the second gate to Disneyland. The following illustration was printed in the Long Beach Press Telegram
Continue readingA Salute to Kodak Guide Map Ads!
It’s almost unbelievable but Kodak has ended its sponsorship of various Disney attractions, lands, picture spots, and most importantly guide maps. The partnership dates back to when Disneyland opened in 1955.
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