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Disneyland opened it's gates on July 17 1955. Only invited guests were suppose to attend the opening, but things didn’t quite go according to plan. The park was flooded with thousands of unexpected visitors, many of who had purchased counterfeit passes. It opened to the general public the next day. The theme park was the brain child of Walt Disney. The legendery animator wanted to create a place where children and adults could both learn and be entertained. Disneyland features over 50 attractions, including such noteable rides as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Space Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean. More then 16 million people visit Disneyland every year, including the super bowl MVP.
Disneyland opened its gates on July 17, 1955. Only invited guests were supposed to attend the opening, but things didn’t quite go according to plan. The park was flooded with thousands of unexpected visitors, many of whom had purchased counterfeit passes. It opened to the general public the next day. The theme park was the brainchild of Walt Disney. The legendary animator wanted to create a place where children and adults could both learn and be entertained. Disneyland features over 50 attractions, including such notable rides as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Space Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean. More than 16 million people visit Disneyland every year, including the Super Bowl MVP.
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