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These passes are printed out at locations near certain rides (ie: Space mountain, Splash Mountain). Fastpasses are basically like making an appointment for a certain attraction, leaving you free to do other things around the park. When you return at the printed time, you move to the front of a much shorter line. In these cases, you can have one person go get Fastpasses while the rest stand in line, that way you're standing in line for two rides at once.
6 Million Gallons
When Disneyland opened it was 160 acres including the parking lot.
Disneyland opened on July 17,1955
4 million plus hamburgers, 1.6 million hot dogs, 2.8 million churros, 1.6 Million servings of popcorn and 3.2 Million Servings of ice cream are consumed each year at the Disneyland
At 147 feet high stands the tallest attraction in Disneyland the Matterhorn Bobsleds.
According to the sign you pass under at the train station: 144 feet is the elevation of New Orleans Square.
Used at Disneyland per year:
1,000 brooms
500 dustpans
3,000 mops
20,000 gallons of paint
11,000 gallons of disinfectant
26 million hand towels
19,000 miles of toilet paper
How big is the star at the top of the Disneyland Christmas Tree?
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The star at the top of the Christmas tree is 42 inches tall.
How many lights and ornaments are on the Disneyland Christmas Tree?
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70,000 lights and 2,000 ornaments are on the Christmas tree.
How many Christmas bulbs are used to decorate Main Street U.S.A. ?
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10,000 to 15,000 Christmas bulbs are used to decorate Main Street
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From July 1955 until October 1955 you would buy tickets for each ride i.e. Mr Toad, Pack Mules etc.
Lettered ticket books were used from October 1955 until around 1982.
October 1955 to June 1956 tickets were A-C. July 1956 to 1959 were A-D and E ticket was introduced in 1959.
Between 1980-1982 they had both ticket books or you could buy a "Passport" The passport was a cardboard ticket that you would wear and when you went on a ride instead of giving them a ticket you would show your "Passport".
After 1982 once the ticket books were phased out you no longer had to show your "Passport" to the ride operators but you did need to have your multiday "Passport" stamped each day you entered the park. Here is an example of one from 1993:
A piece of trivia: The ticket books are still valid ..if you present a ticket from an old ticket book to the ticket booth at Disneyland they will give you face value (A Ticket was 10 cents and E ticket was 50 cents) as a discount for entrance to the park..
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