Fantasyland Disneyland Tour

Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by Donald Duck in Videos

Walt Disney had a favorite Land, and that was Fantasyland. Here make beleive comes to life. Enjoy this 10 minute audio/visual tour of this wonderful Land. I hope you enjoy it. I am the videographer and copyright holder to this video.

The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2008 (Unofficial Guides)


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From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® “A Tourist’s Best Friend!” —Chicago Sun-Times “Indispensable” —The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide®: Every attraction ranked and rated for each age group, based on interviews and surveys of more than 7,500 families When and where to go: the best times of the year and the best days of the week for each park All the Disneyland-area hotels ranked and rated for value and quality of rooms Field tested itineraries for adults and families with children that can save more than three hours of waiting in line Complete coverage of Disney’s California Adventure® theme park and Universal Studios Hollywood Sample Rating Soarin’ Appeal by age Preschool — Grade school Teens Young adults Over 30 Seniors What it is Flight simulation ride. Scope and scale Super headliner. When to go First 30 minutes the park is open or use FASTPASS. Special comments Entrance on the lower level of The Land pavilion. May induce motion sickness; 40″ minimum-height requirement; switching off available (see pages 266–268). Author’s rating Exciting and mellow at the same time; ……5. Not to be missed. Duration of ride 4 minutes. Loading speed Moderate. >>Read More

Disneyland 50th Happiest Celebration on Earth Trading Cards Box


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Disneyland 50th Happiest Celebration on Earth Trading Cards Box >>Read More

Disney’s Happiest Celebration on Earth


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Walt Disney Records celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland with a complete collection of the best songs loved around the world at all the Disney Parks including “(Yo Ho) A Pirates Life For Me,” “Grim, Grinning Ghost,” “it’s a small world (After All),” and many more, plus the all-new Disneyland 50th Anniversary Theme Song “Remember When” performed by music superstar LeAnn Rimes. Also features extensive liner notes with rare Disneyland photos, this CD is a timeless song collection that all Disney Park fans will treasure for years to come. >>Read More

The Disneylands That Never Were


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Disney, theme parks, Walt Disney, Disneyland, Walt Disney World >>Read More

Designing Disney


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Designing Disney sets into history and puts into context the extraordinary contributions of the late John Hench, who, at the age of 94, still came into his office at Imagineering each day.  His principles of theme park design, character design, and use of color made him a legendary figure, not only for Disney fans but also for students and aficionados of architecture, engineering, and design.            Designing Disney reveals the magic behind John’s great discoveries and documents his groundbreaking in several key areas: “Design Philosophy” examines the values, attitudes, aesthetics, and logic that went into the original concepts for Disney theme parks. In “The Art of the Show” and “The Art of Color,” Hench reveals the essence of what makes the parks work so well. And in “The Art of Character,” he lets the reader in on the how and why of the Disney characters’ inherent popularity-their timeless human traits, archetypal shape and gestures that suggest these qualities graphically, and their emotional resonance in our lives. >>Read More

Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort 2008


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This updated edition of Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort, the most respected and well-known name in Disney guides, takes readers through Walt Disney’s first theme park with ease and flair. Since our guide is the only guide that’s official, this book includes the most accurate and current information on prices and attractions. This edition includes updates on newcomers to the Downtown Disney District, such as the edgy new Disney Vault shop, plus Fossil, Travelex, and more.Other updates include an up-close, underwater look at Tomorrowland’s newest attraction: the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and info on the recently refurbished Pirates of the Caribbean, including where to find Captain Jack Sparrow! We’ve also got an insider’s perspective on new attractions and shows at Disney’s California Adventure.Our guide is also the only one allowed to feature Disney characters. And Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort is the most comprehensive guidebook, offering complete information on the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s California Adventure, and Downtown Disney, as well as details about Anaheim area attractions, things to do in Los Angeles, and special driving routes around Southern California. This is the only guide to Disneyland that readers need, entirely updated every year.     >>Read More

The Official Album: Disneyland/Walt Disney World


$84.95

Though it’s neither as comprehensive nor as elegantly presented as The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song, this compilation is an enjoyable sampler of music from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Naturally, the music’s good for reliving memories of the parks, but when listened to at home, the best selections reveal previously unnoticed complexity. The oldest recordings, like “The Tiki Tiki Room” and “Grim Grinning Ghosts” (from the Haunted Mansion ride), are seamless show tunes that grapple inventively with the limitations of analog and mono. And the Main Street Electrical Parade theme song is a freaked-out Moog marathon that must be heard to be believed. This disc offers one of the best uses yet for your CD player’s “program” function–pick out the songs like you’d pick out a ride, and never wait in line! –John Sanchez >>Read More

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25 Responses to “Fantasyland Disneyland Tour”

  1. xxmissmcflurryxx

    29. Oct, 2009

    Crap I mean donald duck :L

  2. xxmissmcflurryxx

    29. Oct, 2009

    Wow! Brings back memories! I was only four when I went in 2000, donald dick freaked me out :L xx

  3. YESIELOCZ

    29. Oct, 2009

    We are gonna go on febuary 27 with the band of our school & we are the choir so we are gonna sing this one song its gonna be awsome!(:

  4. sashacohen900

    29. Oct, 2009

    I looooove Disneyland. It is amazing! The ferris wheel was the bestt lol!

  5. Camzy100

    29. Oct, 2009

    It is AWESOME!!=) i went in september 09. best time of my life so far

  6. jsrcamp

    29. Oct, 2009

    I am going to be 28 this year and have never been to a Disney theme park yet. I and my fiance want to go there for our honey moon. and then later we will bring our two kids. one is 3 right now and the other is to be born in 19 days.
    i know that my 3 year old will love it.

  7. Skippytrue2222

    29. Oct, 2009

    i wanna go back when i was like 1 or 2 i only napped while i was there D:

  8. tamisweetie

    29. Oct, 2009

    @jneely77 yes mr. toad’s wild ride is still at disneyland!

  9. Sumeow

    29. Oct, 2009

    disneyland is amazing during the holiday season

  10. cloudypeak69

    29. Oct, 2009

    Omg, when I was a kid I wanted more than anything in the whole world to go goddamn disneyland …

    Still really want to go, ten years later… ;’(

  11. jneely77

    29. Oct, 2009

    Is Mr. Toad’s still there? I know in Florida they replaced it with Winnie the Poo.

  12. sweetestsin71

    29. Oct, 2009

    that is bs. it is in california

  13. sweetestsin71

    30. Oct, 2009

    I want to go! I havnt been in like 15 – 16 years. I think I live 17 hours away. I am in idaho..

  14. MusicLoveMe1352

    30. Oct, 2009

    im going in 3 days im soo excited ive been waiting for months on end! I love Fantasyland, from Mr. Toad’s to the Matterhorn, thank you soooo much for posting this!!

  15. monkeylakef

    30. Oct, 2009

    i love disneyland!it truly is the most magical and happiest place on earth and i hope someday to work there:D

  16. ru42

    30. Oct, 2009

    Ummm, sorry you are incorrect. Disneyland Anaheim CA was built in 1955. Disney World Magic Kingdom was built 16 years later.

  17. yestwilight379

    30. Oct, 2009

    oh my i think disney world is much better than disneyland i haven’t been to disneyland but i stilll think disney world is much bettter and plus the original disney is in floridia there’s alot of disneys like there’s one in china in califoria but the real original park is disneyworld in orlando

  18. talulah123

    30. Oct, 2009

    i have not been yet but i am going for a cristmas party there i cant wait

  19. ajrockstar326

    30. Oct, 2009

    gosh! i love disnyelnad i seriously could live there :)

  20. rickster177

    30. Oct, 2009

    7:10 isnt that the little cottage where the skyway ride used to be?

  21. livinlife150

    30. Oct, 2009

    i agree 100% Walt was serioulsy amazing for what he accomplished. there isnt one disney movie i dont like. they are all utterly amazing and the park is even more amazing. im going in 2 weeks for my birthday and im so excited :) THIS ONE GOES OUT TO ALL DISNEY FANS!

  22. commentmutant

    30. Oct, 2009

    thats dumb, what a waste..

  23. XSlayeretteX

    30. Oct, 2009

    hahaha same XD

  24. kurtrayunnnnnn

    30. Oct, 2009

    I almost never go to Toon Town ]: Haha, I don’t know whats really there.

  25. poohbeebee

    30. Oct, 2009

    Great Video!!!!!!

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