Once upon a time at Disney’s parks
A dream is set in motion in the 1950s
A fairy-tale castle is born in the 1950s
The opening of California’s Disneyland in 1955
Disneyland California’s main entrance on opening day in 1955
A parade on Disneyland’s opening day in 1955
Walt Disney on Disneyland’s opening day in 1955
Children run towards Sleeping Beauty Castle at California’s Disneyland in 1955
Tourists enter Frontierland at California’s Disneyland in 1955
Mark Twain Riverboat seen from Tom Sawyer Island at California’s Disneyland in 1956
Another of Frontierland’s early attractions was the Mark Twain Riverboat, which still plows Disneyland Park’s rivers today. Here the paddleboat, named for the celebrated American writer, is seen from Tom Sawyer Island in 1956. The island, inspired by Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, still remains today too.
Disneyland marquee at California’s Disneyland in 1960
Walt Disney and his grandson at Disneyland circa 1955
Walt Disney on the Autopia attraction at California’s Disneyland circa 1950s
Walt Disney on the Disneyland Railroad at California’s Disneyland circa 1950s
Monorail system at California’s Disneyland in 1959
The Disneyland Hotel and Monorail circa 1960s
House of the Future in Tomorrowland at California’s Disneyland circa 1950s
The Matterhorn and Skyway at California’s Disneyland in 1959
Sleeping Beauty Castle at California’s Disneyland circa 1960
Of course, of all the weird and wonderful sights at Disney’s parks, Sleeping Beauty remained – and remains – the most enduring icon. Disney’s design was modeled on Neuschwanstein Castle, a fairy-tale fortress in Germany’s Bavaria region, and the palace is pictured here still surrounded by tourists in the 1960s. Love this? Now check out more vintage photos of America’s most historic attractions.
Mad Tea Party ride at California’s Disneyland circa 1960s
Mad Tea Party, a whirling tea-cup ride inspired by Alice in Wonderland, has also been in operation since Disneyland’s opening. Though it has since moved location (to a spot near the Matterhorn), this whimsical attraction still dizzies Fantasyland visitors to this day.
Walt Disney admiring an animatronics show at California’s Disneyland in 1963
Ever the innovator, Walt Disney was a pioneer of animatronics, with the animatronic robin in 1964 film Mary Poppins being an early example of this new technology. Here, audio-animatronic figures make their debut at the Disneyland park – they formed part of a tropical-themed show featuring hundreds of birds and flowers. Walt Disney looks on in delight.
The Magic Kingdom opens its doors in 1971
Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat at Florida’s Magic Kingdom in 1972
Bicentennial parade at Florida’s Magic Kingdom in 1976
Bicentennial parade at Florida’s Magic Kingdom in 1976
Skyway at Florida’s Magic Kingdom in 1976
Magic Kingdom’s Space Mountain in 1979
Epcot is built in the early 1980s
The Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida in 1989
Prince William at Florida’s Walt Disney World in 1993
Walt Disney World continued to boom through the 1990s, with Disney’s Animal Kingdom eventually opening in 1998. The park even had some special royal guests during this decade. The late Princess Diana, and a young Prince Harry and Prince William holidayed here in 1993. An 11-year-old Prince William is pictured (front right) enjoying a ride on the Magic Kingdom’s Splash Mountain. Now discover Florida’s incredible transformation from swampland to vacation paradise.
Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland in 1998
Mickey Mouse’s 70th birthday celebrations at Tokyo Disneyland in 1998
The eve of Disneyland Paris’ opening in 1992
Opening day at Disneyland Paris in 1992
Opening night fireworks at Disneyland Paris in 1992
Disneyland Paris’ 5th birthday celebrations in 1997
On 12 April 1997, Disneyland Paris (newly christened in 1994) celebrated its 5th birthday. The milestone was marked with a grand parade featuring hundreds of beloved Disney characters, from Snow White to Donald Duck. The parade saw star-of-the-show Mickey Mouse burst out from a giant birthday cake to the delight of the onlooking crowd.
Disneyland Paris’ 5th birthday celebrations in 1997
One of Disneyland Paris’s most striking 5th anniversary floats was the one carrying a mammoth Beast (from Beauty and the Beast) and Belle in her famous yellow dress. In the background of this photo, you can make out the Sleeping Beauty Castle, which was given a new look for the 5th anniversary celebrations. The so-called Château du Fou was bedecked with jester hats and golden bells, in part to celebrate the release of The Hunchback of Notre Dame film the previous year.
Disney Magic cruise ship in 1998
By the 1990s, it wasn’t all about Disney’s parks either. Disney Magic, the first cruise ship in the Disney Cruise Line’s portfolio, was commissioned in the mid-90s. Having been built in Italy, the ship is pictured here cruising through Venice in early July 1998 – its destination was Florida’s Port Canaveral, where it would set out on its maiden voyage on 30 July 1998. Planning a trip to a Disney park soon? While Disneyland California remains closed and Disney Cruise Line voyages are paused, Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris are open to guests. Here’s what you need to know.
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