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Originally Posted by pcntech
Saw it change over the years. Removal of Indian Village and install of Haunted Mansion. Then Pirates of Caribbean then Splash Mountain. Updates to Tomorrow Land. Walt was visionary. There used to be a BofA branch on Main Street as they lent him the money to build when no one else would.
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Same here. Grew up with Disneyland beginning in 1956 at age 3. Went regularly my whole life until moving here 18 months ago. Though we do go to WDW and have the Florida resident Pixie Dust pass, it’ll never be as good as Disneyland for me. My dad was an ad man for Carnation Milk back in the 50s when Walt was planning Disneyland. They met him at a work party where he sat and talked to them all about this park he was planning to build in Anaheim. They said he was a great guy, very friendly and genuine. Carnation ended up being one of his sponsors, and we have a family photo taken with the old fashioned Carnation Milk truck on Main Street in the 60s. So many great memories. Since our 3 adult kids and 2 y/o grandson live in Calif we will go back a couple times annually and go to Disneyland while there. We went last October for our grandson’s 2nd birthday. Miss the annual pass we had there though. It’s much pricier for us now having to buy tickets.