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INFORMATION DISNEYLAND PARK Disneyland Map .......... 1 Main Street, U.S.A. ........ 4 General Information ........ 2 Adventureland ............ 8 Tickets ................. 3 New Orleans Square ...... 10 Insiders' Tips ...... . .•.... 3 Bear Country ........ .. .. 12 Picture Tips ..... . ....... 20 Frontierland ............. 14
Fantasyland .........•... 16 Tomorrowtand ........... 18
DISNEYLAND OPERATING HOURS: We advise Disneyland guests to phone or write for exact information concerning days open, hours, events and performers scheduled to appear, parade or performance times, ticket prices, etc., when planning a trip to Disneyland. Hours are subject to change without notice. Contact Disneyland Guest Relations. P.O. Box 3232, Anaheim, CA 92803, phone (714) 999-4565.
Disneyland general information may be ot:xained from CITY HALL on Town Square (messages may be left for lost guests). General information about other Southern California recreational auract1ons and public transportation schedules may be ot:xained from The Card Corner at the end of Main Street.
During your visit, feel free to ask any Cast Member for assistance.
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infants. Disposable diapers and baby food also available at the Market House on Main Street Sorry, babysitting not available.
Banking Services Bank of America, located on Town Square, provides complete banking facilities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day Disneyland 1s open. A Versateller is located to the left of the Park Entrance. Check cashing, up to $20 with proper identification, is available at the Penny Arcade on Main Street and the Starcade in Tomorrowtand.
Most Disneyland shops, stores and restaurants will accept travelers and personal checks, with proper identifi· cation, for the amount of purchase only.
First Aid Registered nurse on duty at all times. Located at the end of Main Street next to the Plaza Inn.
Storage Lockers presented by Natlonal Car Rental Facilities for checking purchases and garments are located between the Fire Station and the Emporium on Town Square, Main Street.
Lockers large enough for suitcases are located near the Parking Lot Tram Stop, west of the Disneyland Main Entrance Ticket Booths.
Your American Express card 1s the official credit card of Lost and Found Disneyland and is accepted in Facilities for lost and found many shops, stores, restaurants items are furnished between and at the Main Entrance for the Emporium and the Fire admiSS1on. Station on Town Square,
Main Street Baby Center presented by Gerber Lost Children Located between The Card Facilities for the care of lost Corner and First Aid iust off children are maintained within Main Street. Facilities for pre- First Aid at the end of Main paring formulas. warming bot- Street, next to the Plaza Inn. ties, breast feeding and changingEI
Handicapped Guests Accommodations have been made throughout Disneyland for our disabled guests. For specific information please be sure to get a copy of our Handicap Information Guide at The Card Corner or Wheelchair and Stroller Center.
Please Note: Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times m Disneyland Park. We request that there be no flash photography. eating, drinking or smoking in any attraction. Thank you.
Disneyland Tickets
Disneyland Tickets There are several ways to enjoy Disneyland, each designed to fit your individual needs.
Passport and Guided Tour tickets may be purchased at the Mam Entrance Ticket Booths and the Monorail Station at the Disneyland Hotel. You will need Passports for children (ages 3·12) and adults. Children 2 and under are free. MaJOr credit cards accepted.
Unlimited Passports The one, two or three-day Passport gives unlimited use of Disneyland adventures and attractions (except Arcades), with one convenient ticket that's your Passport to fun.
Guided Tours Recommended for first·t1me ~uests and the visitor with a limited amount of time. The Guided Tour is your key to the seven realms of Disneyland. On the three-hour tour, you will expenence several of our exerting attractions and discover httleknown facts about Disneyland, its history and its creator, Walt Disney. Multi·lingual tours (subject to availability) and advance reservations are available by calling (714) 999-4573. Hand1· capped guests are welcome on Guided Tours. Unlimited Passport not included in Guided Tour ticket.
Senior Fun Days Any Senior, age 60 or over, can purchase a special Unlimited Passport at a reduced price every Thursday and Friday. Ask at the Ticket Booth for details.
Ticket Media and Price subject to change without notice.
Insiders' Tips on Making Your Visit More Pleasant
These suggestions will help save time. energy and footsteps while you enjoy all there is to see and do during your visit to Disneyland.
Attractions No matter what the season, the best time to see our1Tlost popular attractions is early in the day (before noon) or just before Park closing. Let the descriptions listed on pages 5·19 help you decide which attractions you wish to see. We suggest you begin with a train trip around Disneyland and then proceed to the attractions of your choice using the inside map as a guide. Your Passport will enable you to experience a variety of attractions and adventures.
Re-Entry to Disneyland If you wish to leave Disneyland and return during regular operating hours on the same day, you must have your hand stamped at the exit turnstiles. You may re-enter the parking lot, free of charge, during regular Park operating hours on the same day if you retain your parking ticket and present it at the Guest Parking Entrance upon your return. Disneyland Hotel guests and visitors, exiting by way of the Disneyland Monorail Hotel Station, must have their hands stamped as they exit to re-enter during regular Park operating hours on the same day.
Disney Characters Disney Characters may appear at many different locations throughout Disneyland. They have no specific schedule, so keepyoureyesopen. Theycould El surprise you at any time!
• Strollers and Wheelchairs
Stroller and wheelchair rentals and souvenirs.
• Bank of America Complete banking services between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. fNery day Disneyland 1s open.
• Guided Tour Garden Departure point for Guided Tours. (Sub1ect to availability.)
• CltyHall Inquire about general Disneyland information or lost persons.
• 3oth Birthday Redemption Center
Sto111ge Lockers and Lost and Found pre
sented by Natlonal car Rental
• The C.rd Comer presented by Gibson
Greetln~ Cerda Register 1n the Disneyland Guest Book. Information about Disneyland and other Southern Cahforrna area attractions.
• Baby Center presented by Gerber
Fac1hties for preparing formulas, changing infants, warming bottles and breast·feed1ng .
• FlratAld and Lost Children
R09istered nurse on duty at all times.
Fire Engine "Answer the alarm· in a Disney· land early-version fire engine.
Horse-drawn Street Cera Ride a horse-drawn trolley down a turn-of-the-century avenue.
Horseless C.rrlage Chug along in a replica of Americas classic autos. NOTE: The above vehicles provide one-way transportation between Tcwm Square and Central Plaza.
11 Disneyland Railroad All aboard an old-fashioned steam train for a grand-circle tour of Disneyland and a v1s1t to the Grand Canyon and Primeval World
M The Walt Disney Story Featuring "Great
Moments with Mr. Lincoln" Browse among displays showcasing Disney awards, memorabilia and Walt Disney's personal offices. and view an Aud10-Animatronics tribute to the 16th preStdent of the United States
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• Disneyland Showcase Artist's renderings, models and photographs of the past and future of Disneyland Also highlights of what's new from Walt Disney Productions
• Main Street Cinema En1oy Mickey Mouse cartoon classics on six different screens.
17 Penny Arcade A room full of fun for a penny, nickel, dime or quarter
11 Souvenir Stands Located on either side of Main Street. near the train station
11 Emporium Large selection of decorative gifts, toys, dolls. souvenirs, men's, women's and children's apparel
21 Crystal Arcade Features a variety of adult and children Disney character T-shirts and sweatshirts
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ti Glassknltters presented by Arribas
Brothers, Variety of glass items created before your eyes (ms1de Crystal Arcade).
22 Storybook Store presented by Western
Publishing Company Wide select1on of Walt Disney Productions books and records.
23 Disneyana Special rare and unusual Disney merchandise
Z4 Candle Shop Unique selection of candles.
25 New Century Clock Shop presented by Elgin
A complete selection of Elgin watches and clocks, 1nclud1ng Mickey Mouse and other Disney character timepieces
21 Candy Palace A paradise for candy lovers. Special selection of unique Disney candies
f1 Mad Hatter Shop Colorful variety of unique Disneyland hats, names embroidered free
21 Magic Shop Unusual tricks. masks and gadgets.
21 Tobacconist Tobacco and smoking accessories from around the world.
• Rings & Things Selection of 1ewelry and accessories
31 Market House presented by
Sun Giant Old fashion general store featuring cookies. cider. hot coffee and natural food snacks.
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32 Disney Clothiers Featuring a wide selection of Disney Character clothing for men, women, and children
33 Camera Center presented by Kodak
Kodak him, cameras and accessories Variety of other cameras available. Free loan of Kodak disc and instant cameras Service counter for minor repairs
POSE FOR A PORTRAIT Climb aboard a replica of the Lilly Belle. the ottic1al pres1-dent1al Car of the Disneyland Railroad. for a souvenir photo· graph. Free Kodak Trimprint with purchase
34 Crystal Arts presented by Arribas
Brothers Fine hand-cut glass artware. special engraving and monogramming
• Silhouette Studio Paper cut-out silhouettes while you wait. Frames available
• China Closet Decorative gifts and accessories 1n ceramic and glass
11 The Card Corner presented by Gibson
Greeting Cards A selection of Gibson greeting cards. stationery. gift wrap and party supplies Disneyland and other Southern California area attractions information also available
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MST.uRANTS a .............. • Town Square Cafe Table service featuring break· fast items, omelets. hamburgers. specialty sandwiches. salads and desserts.
• Carnation Ice Cream Parlor
Table and counter service Breakfast served until 11 45 a m Sandwiches. natural food specialties. soups. salads and ice cream desserts
• Sunklst Citrus House Fresh orange 1u1ce. lemonade. lemon tarts and frozen 1u1ce bars
Coca-Cola 41 Refreshment Corner Coca-Cola. hot dogs and snacks
4Z Plaza Pavilion Buffeteria service. Hot entrees and sandwiches. salads and desserts. Open selected holiday periods and summer season only
43 Plaza Inn hosted by Colombian Coffee Growers Buffeteria service. A variety of hot entrees. salads and desserts
Orville Redenbacher 44 Gourmet Popping Corn
41 Carnation Plaza Gardens Hamburgers. hot dogs. chicken. ice cream and soft yogurt cones and ice cream and soft yogurt sundaes
• Main Street Cone Shop En1oy an ice cream treat Choose from several favorite Carnation flavors
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Enchanted Tiki Room presented by
Dole Pineapple Take part in a tropical musical where the birds, flowers and llkis entertain.
Jungle Cruise Board an explorer's launch to venture down dangerous tropical rivers of the world and penetrate the jungle.
Swiss Family Treehouse Explore the treetop home built by an ingenious shipwrecked family, and enjoy an aerial view of Disneyland.
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Adventureland Bazaar Exotic gifts, jewelry and decora· tive items. Men's and women's apparel.
I ll'oplcal Imports Shells, monkey pod and unique gifts from the tropics.
Guatemalan Weavers Clothing and jewelry from Guatemala.
South Seas Thtdera Large selection of men's, women's and children's tropteal and beach apparel, hats and accessories.
Tiki Juice Bar hosted ~ Dole Plneapple
Dole Pineapple Juice and fresh pineapple spears to refresh you, near the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Tahitian Terrace Table service. Polynesian specialties for lunch and dinner. Teriyaki steak, exotic salads, and desserts. Dinner shows. Selected holiday periods and summer season only.
Sunklst "I Presume" Fresh orange 1uice, lemonade, 1ungle JUiep, cottee, donuts and hot dogs.
• Pirates of the Caribbean Sail with a motley crew for the wildest adventure ever to rock the Spanish Main.
Haunted Mansion Join the 999 "happy haunts" in this frightfully funny adventure.
Disneyland Railroad Disembark 1n Tomorrowtand, at the Main Street Station, or ride round trip.
4 One-of-a-kind Shop Choice antiques, reproductions and rare gifts for the most discriminating collector.
Pieces of Eight A veritable treasure chest of pirates' plunder! Decorative gifts and toys.
I Lafflte's Sliver Shop Wide selection of jewelry and silver items for the home and personal use.
Cristal d'Orteans presented by
Arribas Brothers Fine crystal pieces and glass· ware with engraving available.
Le Gourmet Unique cooking and serving accessories, exotic spices, and cookbooks for the connoisseur.
The Brass Boutique A fine selection of decorative gifts and accessories - all in brass.
Mlle. Antoinette's Parfumerle
Fine perfumes and the services of a perfumer to blend unique individual fragrances.
March' aux Fleurs, Sacs et Modes
Hats for many moods, hand bags for many outfits. Film and cigarettes also available.
Candy Cart Wide selection of specialty candies.
Royal Street Veranda Mardi Gras JUieps, fritters, frozen bananas and ice cream bars.
Ca1' Orleans Table service, sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and desserts.
Blue Bayou Restaurant
Table service with lunch and dinner menus. Seafood, chicken, beef entrees, Monte Cristo sandwiches and desserts.
French Market Restaurant
Buffeteria service for lunch and dinner. Southern styte entrees, salads, and desserts.
Mint Julep Bar Fritters. ice cream bars, non· alcoholic mint JUieps and lemonade.
• DavyCrockett'sExplorer Canoes (closes at dusk)
Paddle your own canoe on the Rivers of Amenca with a wilderness guide.
• Country Bear Jamboree
presented by Wonder Bread A foot-stompin', knee-slappin', country-western revue featuring a cast of 18 un-bear-ably funny bear-1tones.
• Teddi Barre's Swlngln' Arcade
Frontier fun for a nickel, dime or quarter.
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Indian Trading Poat Indian arts and crafts, including a large selection of turquoise je'Nelry.
Wiiderness Outpost Selection of handcrafted goods. Black Hills gold and gold nugget je'Nelry.
Hungry Bear Restaurant
• hosted by Wonder Bread Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, sandwiches, salads, and desserts to satisfy wilderness appetites.
J Mlle Long Bar Hot dogs, hot pretzels, apple cider and other beverages and snacks.
Frontlertand Shoot In' Arcade
New Electronic Shooting Arcade.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Ride out the storm on this reckless, runaway mine train. A real white knuckle adventure!
Martt lWaln Steamboat Board a steam-powered sternwheeler and cruise the Rivers of America, back to the era when "cotton was king~
Salling Ship Columbia Cruise on a replica of the first American sailing ship to circle the globe. Selected holiday periods and summer season only.
Golden Horseshoe Revue
Dancing girls, Sluefoot Sue and Pecos Bill brin!;J the Old West to hie 1n a np-roann' stage show. Same-day show reservations accepted at the Golden Horseshoe after Disneyland opens.
Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island (closed at dusk)
Explore Tom Sawyer Island with its many caves and Fort Wilderness.
• Mike Fink Keel Boats Survey the wilds of the frontier during a backwoods water journey.
t Frontier lhtdlng Post Western apparel, jewelry and gifts.
Davy Crockett • Frontier Arcade Includes Frontier Leather Shop, Mexican Village and assorted western-themed gifts.
Frontlertand Hats A colorful variety of western hats. Frontier Rock Shop A rockhound's department store!
Pendleton Woolen Miiis Store
A complete selection of Pendleton woolens, yardage and accessories.
Frontlerland Camera Shop
Film, camera accessories and other photographic items.
Casa Mexlcana hosted by Lawry's Foods
Butteteria service, featuring Mexican food specialties.
Golden Horseshoe Revue
Cold sandwiches, chips and beverages. Same-day show reservations accepted at the Golden Horseshoe after Disneyland opens.
Stage Door Cate Hamburgers, hot dogs, chill & beans and brownies.
Wheelhouse• Soft-serve cones and sundaes, nachos, cherry 1cees and beverages.
River Belle Terrace hosted by Hormel
Butteteria service. Pancakes. wattles, bacon and eggs, lunch and dinner items.
Fort Wiiderness Snack Bar
Apple cider, snacks and beverages on Tom Sawyer Island
Fishing Pier Snack Stand• Beverages and quick energy snacks on Tom Sawyer Island.
"Holiday petlOds and S<Jmmet Seasononly
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Sleeping Beauty Castle Diorama scenes in the castle tell the story ol Sleeping Beauty
I Snow White's Scary Adventures
Travel from the Seven Dwarfs' COltage to the Castle of the Wicked Witch
I Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Jom P1nocch10 as he encounters many temptations on his 1ourney home
4 King Arthur Carrousel Gallop astride one ol 72 prancing white steeds
1 Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Soar high above Fantasyland
I Skyway to Tomorrowland Take a one-way 1ourney and enioy an aerial view ol Disneyland
1 Casey Jr. Circus Train Board the linle !rain who "knew he could" lor a trip around Storybook Land
Small World I Meadows Amphitheater
ALL NEW Disneyland outdoor theater 1n the pmes of Fantasyland Check entrance marquee Oeft ol the Small World anract1on) for show schedule
Summer nighn1mes, the area takes on a high-tech look with "V1deopo11s:' the teenage night· spot lor dancing and videos
I Storybook Land Canal Boats
Sail through a miniature world of classic fairy tales
• It's A Small World Jom enchanting children from around the world on the happiest cruise that ever sailed
11 Motor Boat Cruise P1I01 your motorboat through tricky currents and rapids
• Fantasyland Autopia Youngsters can drive their own cars on scenic freeways
• Matterhorn Bobsleds Race through icy caverns towards an encounter with the Abominable Snowman'
Mad Tea Party Whirl and twirl 1n the Mad Hatter's spinning cups and saucers
Alice In Wonderland Jom Alice and chase the White Rabbit into a colorful world of zany characters
Mr. Toad's Wiid Ride A reckless JOYride on the road to "nowhere 1n particular"
Peter Pan's Flight Fly over London to Never Land aboard a pirate galleon
• Castle Candy Shoppe A variety of unusual candies
11 Castle Arts Arribas Brothers
Variety of glass items created before your eyes Selection of Damascene artworks
11 Tinker Bell Toy Shoppe Dolls and toys to delight all ages. and Disney character clothing for children
11 Geppetto's Arts & Crafts A selection of steins. clocks. wood carvings, and chess sets in an Old World setting
ZI Kodak Kiosk Film, cameras and accessories
D Small World Gifts Unique gilts from many lands
14 Souvenir Stand Gifts. mementos and him
ZI Mad Hatter Colorful variety of Disneyland and other unique hats Your name embrOldered free
II Mickey's Christmas Chalet
Large selection of Christmas decorations and gilts. featuring Disney characters
fl Vi11age Haus Restaurant hosted by Sun Giant
Hamburgers, hot dogs, trench fries. special salads and beverages
II Refreshment Center Specialty food and beverages
Adventure thru Inner Space
Explore the world of the atom during this thrilling 1ourney
Starcade Games of skill, chance and fun.
Space Mountall) Race through outer space for a high-speed adventure to the far reaches of the Universe.
Mission to Mars presented by
McDonnell Douglas V1s1t Mission Control and then 1ourney to Mars and back.
America Sings Hop aboard a carousel theatre for an American musical revue.
Skyway to Fantasyland Up and away for a bi refs-eye view of Disneyland on a oneway tnp to Fantasytand.
• Disneyland Rallroad Ride the rails through the Grand Canyon and Primeval World Dioramas. Disembark at Mam Street or New Orleans Square, or ride round trip.
Tomorrowland Autopla Skilled drivers take the wheel for a scenic drive around the roads of Tomorrowland.
Submarine Voyage Journey through "liquid space" on an exciting cruise to the North Pole and back.
Disneyland Monorall Travel high above Disneyland, to the Disneyland Hotel and back, on the transportation system of tomorrow.
World Premiere Circle-Vision
presented by PSA Featuring a spectacular new look at America in Circle-Vision 360. Thrill to American Journ&fS, showing every 20 minutes.
People Mover Take a leisurely elevated tour of Tomorrowland and experience the computer world of Tron.
Rocket Jets Pilot your own space craft to optimum altitude, high above Tomorrowland. ~-;.. ~ ,,
~~~-~~ . ~-- .. • The Character Shop Wide selection of Disneyland souvenirs and clothing, plus other types of merchandise. Film available.
• "Mod" Hatter Colorful variety of Disneyland hats, Mickey Mouse ears and other unique hats. Your name embr0tdered free.
Souvenir Stand Selection of Disneyland souvenirs and mementos.
The Space Place Chicken. fish. barbecued spareribs. hot dogs. chicken sandwiches. trench Ines: salads. soft cones and sundaes. Open summer and holidays
Coca-Cola Tomorrowland Terrace
Hamburgers. hot dogs, chicken, salads. sandwiches and trench Ines.
Lunching Pad Space Mist punch, sandwiches. popcorn and snacks. Open weekends. summer and holidays.
1. For sharp pictures, hold your camera steady as you gently press the shutter release. 2. Add a feeling of depth to your ptctures by •framing· the sub1ect with a foreground obfect such as an arch or tree branch 3. Personalize your ptctures by including friends or lam· ily members 1n the foreground. 4. For natural pictures of people have them involved in a fun act1v1ty rather than staring at the camera 5. Make title pictures for your ptcture story by photographing 1denhfy1ng signs. 6. Concentrate attention on your main subject by mov· 1ng 1n close enough for 11 to fill the entire viewfinder (check your camera manual for the minimum sujbect distance). 7. You may want to capture interesting details of subjects by moving 1n close. With the close-up setting on some Kodak disc cameras you can get as close as 18 inches 8. For good flash pictures be sure to keep your subject w1th1n the flash distance range for your camera Flashes are not functional for subjects beyond 50 feet, such as fireworks 9. If you have a 35mm camera, you can photograph outdoor sub1ects aher sundown and indoor subJects using fast films, such as KODACOLOR VR 400 Films (set exposure meter at 400) and KODACOLOR VR 1000 Films (set exposure meter at 1000).
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NEED FILM? WANT PHOTO ADVICE? See the experts at the Camera Center presented by Kodak, on Mam Street U.SA Kodak film is also available at other shops throughout Disneyland.
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Floodlighted buildings and fountains
Illuminated buildings just after sun~!
Stage shOM - average light Arc spotlighted events
Main Street Electrical Parade
Brightest attractions, (It's A Small W:>rld, etc.)
FORGET YOUR CAMERA? P. limited number of KODAK Disk Cameras and KODAMATIC'" Instant Cameras are available for your use with a deposit during your vtsit to Disney· land. Ask for details at the Camera Center.
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As a courtesy to other guests. please do not take nash pictures inside Disneyland attractions.