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General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
The A·B·C's of Ticket Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Guided Tour Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Disneyland Adventures and Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Main Street, U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Adventureland .... .... ..... ... .. . ...... ... ... 10-11
New Orleans Square ..... .. . . .... ..... .. ........ 12-13
Bear Country ... .. .. . ............ . ........ ... 14-15
Map of Disneyland .... ...... ... ... . ....... . . .. 16-17
Frontierland . .... . .. . ............ . .. ... ...... 18-19
Fantasyland .. ...... . ....... . . .. .... . ........ 20-21
Tomorrowland ......... .. . .. . . .... . . . ......... 22-23
Food and Refreshments . .. .... .. ........ ... ... ... .... 24-25
Shops and Stores ... .. ............... .. . . . . .... 26-29
Your Entertainment Calendar . ...... .... ........ . .......... . .. 30-33
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General Information
General information about Disneyland may be obtained at City Hall, in Town Square. As you explore "the happiest place on earth," feel free to ask any employee for assistance.
Information about other Southern California recreational attractions and public transportation schedules may be obtained at Carefree Corner on Main Street Sponsored by INA, this also is Disneyland's official Guest Registration Center. BABY STATION The Baby Station is located adjacent to the First Aid Center on East Plaza Street Facilities are provided for preparing formulas, warming bottles, breast feeding, and changing infants. Sorry, babysitting is not available. BANKAMERICARD Your BankAmericard is accepted in most shops, stores and restaurants. BANKING SERVICES The Bank of America, located on Town Square provides complete banking facilities. Banking hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day Disneyland is open (on Wednesdays, the Bank is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.).
Check cashing for the amount of purchase, or up to $10 in cash with proper identification, is available after the Bank closes at the Main Street Railroad Station ticket booth, located on Town Square. CAMERA AND FILM SERVICE camera rental, service, and film processing are available in the Disneyland camera Shop, in the GAF Photo Salon on Main Street. Film may be purchased at shops and merchandise stands throughout the Park. Photo-Trail signs are provided in every land to assist you in your picture-taking. FIRST AID Registered nurses are on duty at all times in the First Aid Center, at the end of East Plaza Street, just off Main Street. GULF CAR CARE CENTER Guests visiting Disneyland can have their cars serviced in the new Gulf Car Care Center, a complete automotive service center which also features an automated car wash and wax. Conveniently located on the Disneyland parking lot at the corner of Katella Avenue and West Street, the Center is open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Transportation is provided to Disneyland's Main Entrance. BankAmericard and Gulf credit cards accepted.
LOCKER SERVICE Facilities for checking purchases and garments are located in the Global Van Lines Building in Town Square. Lockers large enough for suitcases are located near the tram station, west of the Main Entrance. LOST AND FOUND Lost and found facilities are maintained in the Global Van Lines Building, between the Fire Station and Emporium on Town Square, Main Street. LOST CHILDREN Facilities for the care of lost children are maintained at the end of East Plaza Street, off Main Street. The hostess on duty will assist you. PARK OPERATING HOURS: Effective 6-16-73 to 9-8-73. During the Summer season Disneyland is open every day from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m., except Sept. 3 through Sept. 8, which is 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. (Park operating hours subject to change without notice.) PET CARE You may leave your pet in an airy, individual enclosure at a cost of only 50¢ for the entire day. This charge includes a choice of Kai Kan pet food. This facility, sponsored by Kai Kan, is located to the right of the Main Gate Ticket Booths. Sorry, pets cannot be left overnight. POSTAGE STAMPS AND MAIL SERVICE Stamps are available in vending machines located in each land and at the Hallmark Communication Center on Main Street. Mail boxes for your letters and cards are located throughout Disneyland. PUBLIC TELEPHONES n Public telephones are located throughout Disneyland. Ask any Disneylander for directions or see the area maps. REST ROOMS fl Rest rooms are located throughout Disneyland. Refer to the area maps in this guide, or ask any Disneyland employee. SECURITY In most areas of the Park, Disneyland Security can be recognized by the theme area dress. If you need assistance, ask any Disneylander. STROLLERS AND WHEELCHAIRS Strollers and wheelchairs are available for a nominal fee, to the right just inside the Main Gate turnstiles. WHEN LEAVING DISNEYLAND If you wish to return to Disneyland today. have your hand stamped at the Exit Gate or at the Disneyland Hotel Monorail Station before leaving.
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The 's etc. of Disneyland Ticket Books
Disneyland Ticket Books are a most convenient way to enjoy " the happiest place on earth." Both the Big 11 and the Deluxe 15 Ticket Books include admission to Disneyland and a selection of adventures and attractions on an "A," " B," " C," " D," and "E" ticket basis.
THE BIG 11 Ticket Book includes Admission to the Park and a selection of attractions as shown below :
1 ·A 1-B 2·C's l·D's THE DELUXE 15 Ticket Book includes Admission to the Park and a selection of attractions as shown below: .----..r-i
1-A 2-B's 3-C's 4-D's E II you have already purchased a general adm1ss1on ticket. or 1/ you wish lo enJOy add1t1onal adventures inside the Park, you may buy a JO-adventure book (1 A, J B, 2C. 30, 3E) or a 5-adventure book (5E's} /or SJ 50 at any cen tral ticket booth inside the Park. Either book may be used by anyone regard· less ol age Prices subj ect to change without notice.
Guided Tour Information The popular Guided Teur is especially recommended for "first time guests." Visitors are taken on an exciting tour of Disneyland by a charming Guide who tells the fascinating story of the history and growth of "t~e. happie~t place on earth." 1:he Guided Tour includes adm1ss1on to Disneyland and a selection of seven of the Park's popular attractions.
If you already have purchased a General Admission ticket, you may buy a Guided Tour Ticket at the Main Street Railroad Station ticket booth, located in Town Square. Tour tickets, minus Main Gate admission, are $3.00 for adults, juniors and children.
Adventures and Attractions I l!I coupon or 10c
HORSE DRAWN STREET CARS (Jhln StrHt~ Board a horse-drawn trolley, as it t ravels ' ' down a main street of 70 years ago.
,,,., .. -v:::i-:--~· . HORSELESS CARRIAGE (Main Str11t) .1iil. A trip down Main Street aboard a -:- replica of America's classic autos.
OMNIBUS (Main Street) clt~~ · Ride a double-decker bus down Main Street, to the hub of Disneyland. ~ FIRE ENGINE (Main Street)
" Answer the alarm" In Disneyland 's very own fire wagon.
KING ARTHUR CARROUSEL (Fantasyland) .f' Ride to the land of fantasy on one of • the Carrousel's 72 prancing steeds.
~ . SLEEPING BEAUTY CASTLE (Fantasyland) See diorama scenes from the popular Wa lt Disney movie, " Sleeping Beauty." ,::-..;;;..;;;=----
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MAD TEA PARTY (Fantasyland) "f) Whirl and twirl In the Mad Hatter's _ _ ~ wildly spinning cups and saucers.
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AUTOPIAS l fantasrtand, T1morr1wtand) Youngsters can navlcate these freeways of the f uture.
Adventureland) Test your sharpshootlnc .... SHOOTINC: C:ALLERIES (Frentltrland, ~
skills at still and moving targets. - -PETH PAN FLll:HT (Fa•tasrland) Fly over moonlit London and on to Never· Never Land aboard a pirate calleon.
DUMBO UYING ELEPHANTS (Fantasrland) ·~ Soar high over Fantasyland aboard the • 1
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~ MR. TOAD'S WILD RIDE (flntasrtand) A hilarious ride throu&h old London.
SllOW WHITE' S ADVENTURES (Fantasytand) ,;::~·;; Travel throueh the Dark Forest to the \ Seven Dwarf's Diamond Mine. (Scary) -,,:.;.
!1}.ll·~~ MIKE FINK KEEL BOATS (fl'lll tltrland) • ~ A backwoods water /ourney to
adventure, on the R vers of America.
ADVEllTURE TKRU lllllER SPACE . /'. pr-ntad bJ MONSANTO (Tomorrowland) .::1, A thrillin1 journey into the world of the atom.
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. 1. i 1 J coupon or70c ROCKET JETS (Tomorrowland) Piiot a hlgh-flyin& Jet to Disneyland's
PEOPLEMOVER outer space. -tad bJ GOOOYEAR (Tomorrowtand) 1! 1 Travel throuehout Tomorrowland and get ..__ an "Inside" &limpse of each attraction. _ A.i.' _ ~ UIGHT TO TKE MOOll presentad bJ ~ lkDOllNELL DOUGW (T-.wlHd)
.. • Take a )Oumey t o the Moon and STORYBOOK LAND CANAL BOATS visit Mission Contrihol. 6 (Fantasrland) .I.~ View the World of ~s. 8'
@ ~ SKYWAY (T1merrowland, Fantasrland) A one-way view of Tomorrowland and
_:;. er- F1ntasyland from skyway bucket s.
TOM SAWYER ISLAND RAFTS (Frentlertand) (i 1 ~ , ; · Explore Tom Sawyer Island, with It s many .' 1"\. lb,,. ·· caves and Fort Wiiderness. (closed at dusk) ..IJ.l.1~
:\1il.---,,.. ~ DAVY CROCKm·s EXPLORER CANOES (Bear Ceuntry) •. ,.~~ Row your own explorer canoe on the Rivers of America.
· (closed at dusk)
SANTA FE I. DISNEYLAND RAILROAD :-..... (Mal• Street, "- Ort.as s.-• aad
t1morr1wtand) All aboard for a ~ circular tour of Disneyland.
COLUMBIA SAILING SHIP (Fn1atlerlaad) .JJF,, Cruise on a replica of the first ~ .......... ,;I;"" ~-
MARK TWAIN STEAMBOAT (Fronllertaad) , , Ride the gleamin& sternwheeler as it
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coupon or 85c (adults) (children 75c )
MINE TRAIN RIDE (Fn1ntlertand) ~ ®!'A"b• A Western-style adventure lhrouch Nature's ~II~ Wonderland, Rainbow Caverns. ·· . ' ·
- ~~..... PACK MULES (frHtlerlaad) TIIJ. "J.;,~i/111. See Nature's Wonderland from the back -~]j ~Ii- of a sturdy pack mule. (open noon to 6 p.m.)
JUNC:LE RIVER CRUISE (Adnnturetand) ~--~~ Travel lhroueh tropical jungles and exotic ~~ areas of the world on a jungle boat. r t-.~ c::),~
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Circle above and around Disneyland on the transportation system of tomorrow.
MATTERHORN BOBSLEDS (FMtasJl-0 ~ '\ ' Race down and around "snow covered" ~ ~ slopes In a fast-moving&\ bobsled. ~ ~~
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BANK OF AMERICA r.J. r ENCHANTED Tl lll ROOM (Faatasrland) (r ""
(ldftntllretand) Join the happiest crew that ever A Polynesian Paradise, where 225 birds, sailed around the world. flowers and tropical llkls entertain.
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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (New Orleans SllUft) Sall throueh the wildest adventure
SUBMARINE VOYACE (T_.,.wtaad) Journey through "liquid space" on an excilln& undersea cruise to the North Pole.
that ever rocked the COUNTRY BEAR JAMBOREE (llMr C..ntry) Spanish Main. The wildest show in the wilderness•• :
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featurin1 Bi1 Al, Teddi Barra and a cast of 18 "Bears in the B.nd".
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HAUNTED IWISIOll (New Ortuas Sltuare) Join the 999 "friehtfullr funnr" it>osts .
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INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
© Guided Tour Garden @ Disneyland City Hall
@ INA Carefree Corner
ADYOOURES AND ATTRACTIONS
[!) Santa Fe & Disneyland
Railroad "D" [I) Omnibus "A"
III Horseless Carriage "A"
l1J Horse Drawn Street Cars "A" 111 Fire Engine "A"
[!] Main Street Cinema "B"
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SERVICES
4D Strollers and Wheel Chairs 4D Bank of America G) Global's Storage Lockers and
Lost and Found Articles
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CE) First Aid and Lost Children
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS
ID Hills Bros. Coffee House and Garden
m Carnation Ice Cream Parlor I[] Sunkist Citrus House
IE Coca Cola Refreshment Corner fiil Plaza Pavilion
m Plaza Inn
fB Carnation Plaza Gardens
FREE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS
~ The Walt Disney Story presented by Gulf
~ Market House ~ GAF Photo Salon
SHOPS AND STORES
~ Souvenir Stands + Mad Hatter Shop .Emporium
~Magic Shop
• Tobacco Shop • "Rings 'n Things"
• Glassblower
~ Hurricane Lamp Shop + Story Book Shop
• Candle Shop • Elgin New Century Clock Shop • Flower Market
• Art Festival
~ Hallmark Communication Center
~ Camera Shop
• Cristal Arts
• Silhouette Studio • China Shop 4> Candy Palace
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ADVENTURES AND ATTRACTIONS [D Enchanted Tiki Room "E"
[1) Big Game Shooting Gallery "C" III Jungle River Cruise "E" [!) SWiss Family Treehouse "B"
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS 11 Tiki Juice Bar II Tahitian Terrace 8 Sunkist "I Presume"
SHOPS AND STORES + Far East Imports + Magic Carpet • Adventureland Traders • Tropical Imports + Guatemalan Weavers
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ADVENTURES AND ATIRACTIDNS SHOPS AND STORES [) Pirates of the Caribbean "E" • One-Of·A·Kind (1) Pirates Arcade Museum + laflite's Silver Shop [!) Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad " D" • Cristal d' Orleans
(!] Haunted Mansion "E" • le Gourmet
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS D Royal Street Veranda D Sara lee Cafe Orleans Q The Blue Bayou Restaurant 0 The Mint Julep Bar 0 The French Market
~ le Forgeron ~ Portrait Artist ~ Le Chapeau • Mlle. Antoinette's Parfumerie
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ADVENTURES AND ATIRACTIONS [IJ Davy Crockett's Explorer
Canoes "D"
[1) Country Bear Jamboree " E" [I) Teddi Barra Swingin Arcade
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS II Hungry Bear Restaurant D Mile Long Bar
SHOPS AND STORES • Indian Trading Post • Wilderness Outpost
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ADVENTURES AND ATTRACTIONS (!] Shooting Gallery "C"
IIJ Mine Train Ride "E'' 1IJ Pack Mules "E'' III Columbia Sailing Ship "D" !II Mark Twain Steamboat " O'' [))Tom Sawyer Island Rafts "D" [l] Mike Fink Keel Boats "C"
(1) Columbia Museum "8" (winter only)
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS D Casa de Fritos IE Burrito Wagon (Weekends Only) ID Pepsi-Cola Golden Horseshoe IJ Oaks Tavern II Wheelhouse m Osar Mayer River Belle Terrace E fort Wilderness Snack Bar
SHOPS AND STORES +Frontier Trading Post • Davy Crockett Aicade
frontierland Hats frontier Print Shop frontier Rock Shop Mexican Imports Souvenir stand
~ Pendleton Woolen Mills store
.frontierland Camera Shop
FREI SHOWS AND EXHIBITS ~ frontierland Arcade
Gun Collection Pepsi-Cola Golden
~Horseshoe Rewe
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ADVENTURES AND ATTRACTIONS !D Sleeping Beauty Castle "A"
(1) Peter Pan Flight "C"
(D King Arthur Carrousel "A" (!) Snow White's
Adventures {Scary) "C" [I) Fantasyland Theatre "C"
IIl Mad Tea Party "C" [!] Mr. Toad's Wild Ride "C" [!] Dumbo Flying Elephants "C"
[l) Skyway to Tomorrowland "D"
!00 Casey Jr. Circus Train " B" !ID Storybook Land Canal Boats " D"
Im Alice in Wonderland " B" @) Matterhorn Bobsleds "E"
IHI Fantasyland Autopia "C" (iJl Motor Boat Cruise " B"
~ " ICs A Small World" " E" presented by Bank of America
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS m Welch's Grape Juice Bar Ill] Character Food Stands
IE Captain Hook's Pirate Ship
SHOPS AND STORES
~Castle Candy Shop • Arts and Crafts ~Glassblower • Tinkerbell Toy Store
+Merlin's Magic Shop
+Mad Hatler ~Souveni r Stands
• Fantasy Gitt Fair ~Caricatures • Small World Stand
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ADVEJmJRES AND ATTRACTIONS [I] Adventure thru Inner Space
presented by Monsanto "C" (i] PeopleMover "D"
presented by Goodyear
[D Rocket Jets "D" [!) Flight to the Moon "D"
presented by McDonnell Douglas [I] Skyway to Fanta.syland "D" 11) Santa Fe & Disneyland
Railroad "D"
(!] Tomorrowland Autopia "C" [!) Submarine Voyage "E''
!!J Disneyland Alweg Monorail System "E"
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS IE The Space Bar
ID Coca-Cola Tomorrowland
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SHOPS AND STORES • Souvenir Stand • The Character Shop + "Mod" Hatter Shop
FREE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS
~ Circle-Vision 360 presented by Bell Telephone
~ Carousel of Progress presented by General Electric
4P Coca-Cola Tomorrowland
Terrace
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Food and Refreshments In Disneyland, you'll find a large variety of restaurants and refreshment centers, ranging from elegant waitress service to popcorn and ice cream wagons. You will discover a menu to please every palate and pocketbook.
MAIN STREET, U.S.A. Carnation Ice Cream Parlor - Waitress service. Breakfast served until 11 a.m. Hot and cold sandwiches, salads, beverages and ice cream specialities. Carnation Plaza Gardens - Hamburgers, hot dogs, beverages, sundaes and ice cream cones. Coca-Cola Refreshment Comer - Coca-Cola, hot dogs, brownies and chips. Hills Bros. Coffee House & Gardens - Waitress service. Breakfast served until 11 a.m. Hot and cold sandwiches, soup, salads, desserts and beverages.
Plaza Inn - Buffet service a la carte. Luncheon and dinner. Baked chicken, pot roast, veal, fish, spaghetti, salads, hot sandwiches, desserts and beverages. Children's portions. Plaza Pavilion - Buffet service. Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner. Fried chicken, braised sirloin tips, spaghetti, hot sandwiches, salads, desserts and beverage. Children's portions. Plaza Terrace - Waitress service. Serving dinner only. Steak, fish, salads, desserts and beverages. Children's portions. Open July through August. Sunklst Citrus House - Fresh orange juice, lemonade, lemon tarts, cheesecake and frozen juice bars.
ADVENTURELAND Sunklst " I Presume" - Fresh orange juice, lemonade, donuts, coffee and jungle juleps. Tahitian Terrace - Waitress service. Luncheon and dinner. Authentic Polynesian specialities, Teriyaki steak and Monte Cristo sandwiches, desserts and beverages. Children's portions. Tiki Juice Bar - Serving Tahiti punch.
NEW ORLEANS SQUARE Blue Bayou Restaurant - Waitress service, luncheon and dinner. Seafoods, chicken, beef entrees, Monte Cristo sandwiches, salads, desserts and beverages. Children's portions.
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BEAR COUNTRY Hungry Bear Restaurant - Hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, sandwiches and beverages. Mile Long Bar - Sandwiches, beverages, ice cream and frozen bananas.
FRONTIERLAND
Oscar Mayer River Belle Terrace - Plain and fancy pancakes, waffles, ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, specialty sandwiches, and beverages. Casa de Fritos - Mexican food specialties, combination plates and Fritos. Fort Wilderness Snack Bar - Cider, lemonade, Pepsi-Cola, coffee and cookies. Oaks Tavern - Hamburgers, hot dogs, chili, beverages and pastries. Pepsi-Cola's Golden Horseshoe-Pepsi-Cola, cold sandwiches and chips. Wheelhouse - Hamburgers, hot dogs, milk shakes, beverages and ice cream.
FANTASYLAND
Character Food Facilities - Hamburgers, hot dogs and beverages. Captain Hook's Pirate Ship - Hot and cold seafood sandwiches, salads, and beverages. Welch's Grape Juice Bar - Pure grape juice, frozen juice bars and chips.
TOMORROWLAND
Coca-Cola Tomorrowland Terrace - Hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, sandwiches, desserts and beverages. The Space Bar - Cherry mist punch, popcorn, ice cream, and frozen bananas.
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One-Of-A-Kind-Shop - Exacting guests will find choice antiques, reproductions, and other unique gifts gathered from all parts of the world. Portrait Artist - Artist does portrait in water colors.
BEAR COUNTRY
Indian Trading Post - a re-creation of an Indian store, featuring realistic Indian gi fts. WHdemeu Outpost - gifts and apparel with a "Bear Country" flavor.
FRONTIERLAND Camera Shop - Complete line of GAF film and processing mailers, cameras, and camera accessories. Devy Crockett Arcade - Includes Frontlerland Hats; the Frontier Print Shop, with custom head-lined newspapers and stationery; Frontier Rock Shop; the Mexican Shop; and a Souvenir Stand. Frontier Trading Post - Western items, apparel and gifts. Film. Pendleton Woolen MMls Store - A complete selection of Pendleton woolen fabrics and clothing.
FANTASYLAND Arts end Crafts - Features unusual clocks, Hummel ceramics, and other decorative handcrafts. Caricatures - Have your caricature made In minutes. Castle Candy Shoppe - A variety of unusual candies. Fenlesy Gift Fair - Assorted gifts, toys for the young at heart. Glassblower - Enjoy watching the glassblower at work. Med Hatter - Hats of every size, shape and color. Merlin's Magic Shop - A medieval setting for a large selection of magic supplies and tricks, plus expert demonstrations. Smell World Stand - Unique gifts from many lands. Souvenir Slends - Three outdoor stores with a selection of Disneyland souvenirs. Tlnkerbell Toy Store -Toys for children of all ages, also a complete doll shop.
TOMORROWLAND
"Mod" Hatter Shop - Colorful variety of unique Disneyland hats. Souvenir Stand - Complete selection of Disneyland souvenirs. The Character Shop - A wide selection of Disneyland souvenirs and other Disney merchandise.
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Your Disneyland Entertainment Calender
Effectln 6-16-73 to 9-8-73 (Subject to chMQ• without notice)
DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Bear Country Blue Grau Entertainers - Down Home Country Music, Bear Country.
Blue Bayou Pianist - Melodies to complement your dining experience at the Blue Bayou Restaurant in New Orleans Square.
Coca-Cola Tomorrowland Terrace - The up-beat sounds of today performed on the Tomorrowland Terrace in Tomorrowland.
Coca-Cola Comer Pianist - Ragtime piano and song are featured in the 1890 atmosphere of Coke Corner on Main Street.
Dapper Dana - This popular barbershop quartet performs on Main Street, USA.
Delta Ramblers - Dixieland music at its best performed in the streets of New Orleans Square and on the French Market Stage.
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Disneyland'• All-American College Band - Twenty talent~ musicians, picked from the nation's top colleges and unlv~rs1-ties, perform in parades and concerts at various locations throughout the Park.
Disneyland Band - This popular 20-piece band performs for your enjoyment daily throughout Disneyland in parades and concerts.
• Disneyland Characters on Parade - Mickey ~ouse and all of his friends parade and perform down Mam Street, U.S.A. through Fantasyland, to It's A Small World.
• Hana Otto, and Gretchen - Three courageous mountain clim~rs scale the treacherous slopes of Disneyland's Mighty Matterhorn.
Loa Camperoa - Mariachi music added to the Old West atmosphere of Frontierland. Mickey Mouse and Friends - The Disney characters meet and greet you in Town Square on Main Street, U.S.A., in New Orleans Square, Fantasyland, and in Adventureland.
Pearty Band - Music "Mary Poppins" style performed by these strolling musicians.
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Pepsi-Cola's Golden Horseshoe Review - A wild, way-out West vaudeville show with singing, danc ing, and comedy entertainment. Located in Frontierland. Five shows daily.
Plaza Inn Strings - Continental melodies for your dining pleasures in the Plaza Inn on Main Street.
Royal Street Bachelors - This trio of musicians performs on the quiet streets and courtyards of New Orleans Square.
NIGHTTIME ENTERTAINMENT Clan of '27 - Speakeasy music of the 20's, Pepsi-Cola's Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland.
Fantasy In the Sky Spectacular - Tinkerbell flies high above Disneyland and ignites a blazing shower of colorful f ireworks nightly at 9:20 p.m. following the 9 p.m. Main Street Electrical Parade.
Main Street Electrical Parade - A fantasy spectacle of lights parade down Main Street, U.S.A. nightly at 9 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m.
Kaul-Pono Polynesians - Fiery torches, flash ing knives, and exciting songs and dances of the Islands featured at the Tahitian Terrace Restaurant in Adventureland.
Sunshine Balloon - Contemporary music for listening and dancing, Tomorrowland Terrace.
Teddy Buckner and his All Stars - Smooth Jazz and red-hot Dixieland music performed by this all-time jazz great at the French Market in New Orleans Square.
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Free Shows and Exhibits You will enjoy visiting these outstanding free shows and exhibits sponsored by many nationally famous companies for your enjoyment.
MAIN STREET, U.S.A. The Walt Disney Story presented by Gulf - Follow Walt Disney from his boyhood to the creation of Walt Disney World ... see rare film footage narrated by Walt himself. GAF Photo Salon - Camera exhibit and multi-screen film show. Free photo information and assistance. INA's carefree Corner - Disneyland's Official Information and Registration Center.
FRONTIERLAND Frontierland Arcade Gun Collection - On display, over 50 rifles, pistols, and swords used In the early history of our country. Pepsi-Cola's Golden Horseshoe Revue - An Old West vaudeville show featuring singing, dancing, and plenty of laughs.
TOMORROWLAND Circle-Vision 360 presented by the Bell System - A motion picture tour of America in an enlarged 360-degree theater. Also features the futuristic Picturephone, where you can see the person you are calling. Carousel of Progress presented by General Electric - Four lifelike families trace the contributions of electricity to better living.
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INSURANCE IS ONE PRODUCT YOU BUY HOPING YOU'LL NEVER HAVE TO USE IT
Nobody likes to think about a wrecked car, or a burned-out home or business. So nobody likes to think about insurance. But if those things are difficult to think about before they happen, imagine how difficult they are to deal with when they happen. That's why one of the most critical decisi.ons you'l. make in buying insurance is choosing the company to ouy it from. At INA we've had enough experience over the past 180 years to realize that it often takes more than paying a claim to help people overcome the tragedies that strike. At the very least it requires an understanding that the loss is often more than monetary. At the most, it can mean helping people build an entirely new life out of what remains That's something we've done on countless occasi.ons. Because at INA we've found that while that may mean more work for us, it also means more business.
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