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  • [Fun] The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

    Where do you think Disneyland will be in 2055 and what do you think they will do for the celebration?

    I believe that by 2055, we will be given major refurbs of the rides that truly need it, hopefully a 3rd park will also be standing by then (Whatever their idea will be), they will do a major refurb to Tomorrowland etc.

    I have no ideas or concepts for what they will do for the 100th anniversary besides possibly a major remodeling of the castle.

    What do you think Disneyland will be in 2055?

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    Not to be pessimistic but I think it will be gone.

    Maybe because of 2012 (No, I don't believe, but that doesn't mean it's not true), or maybe because of a huge earthquake, etc.

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      Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

      Originally posted by dmtnt55 View Post
      Not to be pessimistic but I think it will be gone.

      Maybe because of 2012 (No, I don't believe, but that doesn't mean it's not true), or maybe because of a huge earthquake, etc.
      You got to be positive man, I mean who knows what will happen in 2012, but you also got to think that the reason people joined this site was because of their love for the Disney Parks.

      Besides, people can dream right?

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        Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

        Honestly, most of the infrastructure of Disneyland will need to be replaced by then. The castle will be 100 years old as will most of the fantasyland buildings and all of Main Street. Not to mention the Mark Twain, etc.

        I still think Disneyland will be there ... and so will I (I hope).

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          Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

          Originally posted by dmtnt55 View Post
          Not to be pessimistic but I think it will be gone.

          Maybe because of 2012 (No, I don't believe, but that doesn't mean it's not true), or maybe because of a huge earthquake, etc.
          I think it may be gone (or standing on it's last leg)
          not because of mother nature
          but the greed that is continually creeping through management
          or the loss of Walt's Vision
          Quote by Al:
          To that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
          -Al Lutz


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            Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

            Let's see. I will be 99 then. I'll post a report after I visit!
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            • #7
              Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

              Possably a fully remodled Disney's California Adventure(with a new name), a new third theme park(with annoucements on the way for a new fourth park), a PRT system connecting the entire resort, a fully fleshed out Tomorrowland, New Attractions, New Shows, New Restraunts, New Hotels, New Shops, New Lands... "If You Can Dream It, Then You can Really Do It and That's The Most Exciting Part."


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                Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                Originally posted by DLFreak71 View Post
                I think it may be gone (or standing on it's last leg)
                not because of mother nature
                but the greed that is continually creeping through management
                or the loss of Walt's Vision
                I second this, unfortunately. I have high, high hopes that we're wrong, but if the current trend continues then the Disneyland we know and love will only be a memory, whether or not something is standing in that space.

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                  Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                  Originally posted by DLFreak71 View Post
                  I think it may be gone (or standing on it's last leg)
                  not because of mother nature
                  but the greed that is continually creeping through management
                  or the loss of Walt's Vision
                  Hey, hey this this is for fun, no?


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                  • #10
                    Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                    I will think of it as I stare at the inside of my coffin. I HOPE I'm still around then.

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                    • #11
                      Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                      Not sure. Hoping it'll still be mostly the same, if not better.

                      I'll be sure to remind my 64-year-old self to write a trip report once that day comes. XP

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                        Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                        Originally posted by SkeletonStockings View Post
                        Not sure. Hoping it'll still be mostly the same, if not better.

                        I'll be sure to remind my 64-year-old self to write a trip report once that day comes. XP
                        Lol I'll be 64 as well xD

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                        • #13
                          Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                          it took me a while to do the math
                          but i'll be 63 at the time

                          so if i'm not dead then i'll definitely be there with my children and grandchildren
                          Originally posted by JungleCruiseFan
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                          • #14
                            Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                            The Matterhorn will be the world's largest termite colony, but the Jungle Cruise will go on forever, even if there is no Disneyland.

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                              Originally posted by Mr. Gaston View Post
                              Lol I'll be 64 as well xD
                              the age thing is depressing
                              but I'll be 83
                              Quote by Al:
                              To that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
                              -Al Lutz


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                              • #16
                                Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                                I wouldn't be worried about the park leaving. It the second most visited theme park in the world. It's going to take more than 45 years to knock that down!
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                                • #17
                                  Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                                  so if disneyland is the second most visited theme park in the world,

                                  then what's the first most visited theme park in the world?
                                  Originally posted by JungleCruiseFan
                                  You know what they say- The party don't start 'til Jordon walks in.
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                                  • #18
                                    Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                                    Disneyland is like Brigadoon, magic, and there' s no telling where it will go.

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                                    • #19
                                      Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                                      -Disney 100 MAGICAL years, hosted by Johnny Depp and Goofy.
                                      -Still no Latina princess.
                                      -Mark X Monorail system designed specifically for service from the ARTIC station to the park.
                                      -Disney's high speed rail liner built for nonstop service to its third resort park.. Sea World!

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                                        Re: The 100th Anniversary of Disneyland

                                        Originally posted by GummiBears_Rock View Post
                                        so if disneyland is the second most visited theme park in the world,

                                        then what's the first most visited theme park in the world?
                                        The Magic Kingdom at WDW

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