Walt Disney opened Disneyland Orlando, the company's largest amusement park, which was initially known as Mickey Mouse Park. Seventy years after its opening, wit ...
Disney owns and controls only so much land in Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida. So changing Disneyland and Walt ...
After spending thousands of hours in the two theme parks in Anaheim over the years, I've picked up quite a few Disneyland ...
the Matterhorn and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The northwest patch of Disneyland, previously known as Bear Country, would now go by Critter Country. A Jan. 30, 1987 report in the L.A. Times noted ...
the Matterhorn and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The northwest patch of Disneyland, previously known as Bear Country, would now go by Critter Country. A Jan. 30, 1987 report in the L.A. Times ...
Like Matterhorn, Space Mountain shows how Disney-level theming ... Disney World has the original Space Mountain, but Disneyland’s version is the superior ride. This is thanks to a combination of ...
While Disneyland is home to dozens of popular rides and attractions, few stand as tall, quite literally, as Matterhorn Bobsleds. This thrilling and fun family coaster has sent guests flying on the ...
The National Inventors Hall of Fame has announced its class of 2025 inductees, including the two inventors who were behind one of Disneyland's most iconic attractions. The Matterhorn made history as ...
100 years is something to celebrate! And after the company's centenary celebrations at Disneyland Paris in 2023, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles is hosting the Disney100 exhibition from April 10 to ...
ALSO SEE: Disneyland President Ken Potrock faces challenges steeper than Matterhorn As president of Disney Signature Experiences, Mazloum previously ran the Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation ...
Karl Bacon and Ed Morgan, the innovators behind Disneyland's iconic Matterhorn Bobsleds, have been inducted into the 2025 National Inventors Hall of Fame. Their revolutionary tubular steel track ...
The vintage carousel, 105-foot waterslide and go-kart track on Michael Chorba’s property were all fine, but his new roller coaster runs afoul of his Pennsylvania community’s zoning laws.