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Disneyland was Walt Disney's first theme park, and it's a testament to drive, dedication, and passion. It was almost by sheer will that Walt Disney was able to make his dream a reality, with failure around the corner at almost every turn. His dream became reality, and because this year is their 60th anniversary with their Diamond Celebration, I'm sharing some fun and interesting facts about the world's first ever Disney park.
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Disneyland's monorail was the first daily operating monorail in the northern hemisphere, so they weren't just having fun, they were leading the way with technology!
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The Matterhorn was the first coaster of its kind, with a tubular steel design, yet another technological advancement. (And there's a half basketball court inside too!)
They created their own shade of green! It's called Noseeum (No-See-'Um), and it was specifically designed to be the least obtrusive color in the spectrum. All their garbage cans and other unsightly but necessary architectures around the park are painted this color so they melt into the background.
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Cats are released into the park at night to keep the mouse population under control! I'd love to be able to walk around the deserted streets and be surrounded by cats!
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You can get a free Jungle themed park map at the end of the Jungle ride, all you have to do is ask for one. They make great souvenirs!
Are you going to this year's Diamond celebrations? What facts or secrets do you know about the one and only, original Disneyland?
Have a great weekend!
~Kelly Cranmer Valadez
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