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May will kick off Disneyland's grand anniversary celebrations, drawing crowds worldwide to the "Happiest Place on Earth." But it might be wise to delay your visit!
Disneyland's 70th anniversary under the "Celebrate Happy" promotion starts on May 16, boasting new magic for classic rides, special entertainment, festive décor, themed food and beverages, and an exclusive song. However, true Disney fans might find more joy in visiting in July.
Why hold off until July? Disney hinted earlier this year that several key attractions won’t launch until July 17, the park’s actual anniversary date. The long-awaited "Walt Disney – A Magical Life" show will debut then, offering a cinematic journey through Walt's early career, followed by a glimpse into his iconic office through innovative storytelling.
July also sees new exhibits at the Main Street Opera House, tracing Disneyland's evolution with curated artifacts. There's another exhibit focusing on the advancement of animatronic technology, offering a deep dive into its development.
Nearby, the Main Street Cinema will celebrate the Sherman Brothers with a heartwarming short film, introducing a new verse to their iconic "It's a Small World" song, set to premiere in the attraction itself.
With these exciting additions debuting in July, it seems worthwhile to wait for the full experience of the anniversary celebration. What are your thoughts? Would you visit in May, or hold off for the mid-July festivities? Share your thoughts!
Disneyland's 70th anniversary under the "Celebrate Happy" promotion starts on May 16, boasting new magic for classic rides, special entertainment, festive décor, themed food and beverages, and an exclusive song. However, true Disney fans might find more joy in visiting in July.
Why hold off until July? Disney hinted earlier this year that several key attractions won’t launch until July 17, the park’s actual anniversary date. The long-awaited "Walt Disney – A Magical Life" show will debut then, offering a cinematic journey through Walt's early career, followed by a glimpse into his iconic office through innovative storytelling.
July also sees new exhibits at the Main Street Opera House, tracing Disneyland's evolution with curated artifacts. There's another exhibit focusing on the advancement of animatronic technology, offering a deep dive into its development.
Nearby, the Main Street Cinema will celebrate the Sherman Brothers with a heartwarming short film, introducing a new verse to their iconic "It's a Small World" song, set to premiere in the attraction itself.
With these exciting additions debuting in July, it seems worthwhile to wait for the full experience of the anniversary celebration. What are your thoughts? Would you visit in May, or hold off for the mid-July festivities? Share your thoughts!